30, 196: THE MICHIGAN DAILY M&uE NINE _0 9,. _MC~~A AIY~UENN IN "U 'Alum Support Grows For 'Evy' _... (Continued from Page 1) know anyone named Trogan. All view Board, chaired by Douglas I have heard about Evy are ru- Hayes, is in charge of selecting a mors. new director by early January. "I am not involved in the situa- Hayes told The Daily yesterday tion at all, and I don't intend to that the Advisory Board had not get into this kind of politics," Har- as yet received any- information mon continued. concerning the 'Alumni for Evy' Frutig stated that "Harmon Is Committee. "This comes as a sur- for us right now, but he is forced prise," he remarked. "We have by his position to remain neutral been getting letters from alumni publicly." Harmon is a broadcaster supporting many potential can- and director of West Coast sports didates, but we have not been operations for ABC radio and tele- notified as to the formation of vision in Los Angeles, California. any such group." Trogan on Tour Westfall stated that his commit- Trogan, on a cross-country tour tee is a "spontaneous thing", enlisting further alumni support, which "hopefully will gain support could not be reached for comment., all over the nation within the Westfall emphasized that Eva- next week." shevski had played no part in the Frutig added that "We don't formation of the committee. "We want to dictate to the Hayes Corn- don't want Evy identified with mittee on this matter. There are the origin of this group because many groups for other athletic he didn't seek it. We simply think director candidates, but we think that he is the man for the jobs." Evy is the best man. The reaction to the manifesta- Better Credentials tion of alumni support for Evas- "Also, we think the world of hevski was unfavorable in at least Bump, but we consider Evy better one quarter. Thomas Watt, a Wol- qualified for the job." verine recruiter in Ohio, stated un- Thus far, the group has enlisted equivocably: "I'll never recruit a the aid of several alumni, includ- boy for Forest Evashevski andl ing former athletes Al Wistert, neither will anyone else in the John Greene and Ray Sauers. Wis- state of Ohio.j tert, an All-American tackle for "There have been suspicions of the Wolverines in 1942, is actively recruiting violations centered conducting the campaign on the around Evashevski," continued West Coast, while Sauers is in charge of generating East Coast support. HIS KIND OF TOWN: Another active member of the committee is alumnus Angelo Tro- O i ganl, an attorney from Saginaw, iLo les Se Mich. Trogan had earlier claimed that former Michigan HeismanT award-winning halfback Tom By The Associated Press Harmon had also offered the group Luis Aparicio, the veteran short- ; his support. stop coveted by several clubs, Harmon Denies Involvement wound up with the Chicago White Harmon, however, said in an Sox again yesterday in a six-player interview with The Daily yester- baseball deal that sent pitcher day, "I have not offered any such Bruce Howard and infielder Don committee any help and I don't Buford to Baltimore. The Orioles, striving to strength- en their pitching staff, gave up the; i 33-year-old Aparicio, outfielder, Russ Snyder and minor league Draws CORE first baseman - outfielder John i MatiasJto get the ri ht-han. S Xi Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Sigma Ph. would like to express their most sincere thanks to the following fraternities and sororities for helping to make the Korean Orphan Clothing Drive -Associated Press 'Bump' Elliott? 1 t jl Watt. "While you can't prove vio- Evashevski has been Athletic lations of recruiting, we feel that Director at Iowa since 1960. Before the mere suspicion makes Evas- that, he was head football coach hevski unacceptable." for nine years and compiled a Also, members of the Iowa ath- record of success unprecedented in letic department have reportedly Hawkeye athletic history. criticized Evashevski for being a His teams posted 67 victories, 35 poor administrator while at that losses, and six ties for a winning school. percentage of .648. nd Aparicio to Chisox said Howard was the key man in field in an emergency. I saw Nel- the deal. son in five innings and liked him "Aparicio fell off as a hitter last as a relief pitcher. season," said Bauer. "But we still like him. We just had to find a spot for Belanger. Howard has pitched good against us. He has a good slider and will fit into our starting rotation with Jim Palmer, Dave McNally, Tom Phoebus and Jim Hardin. Buford can be our No. 1 utility infielder with a chance to break in if anybody is injured. He gives us bench strength. Buford has good speed and can even play the out- "We felt we could afford to deal Snyder because we have young fel- lows like Davey May and Curt Motton coming up after hitting over .300 in Rochester." "Belanger will be our shortstop. He has a good glove. The only question is his hitting but we are counting on our big men-Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Boog Powell, Curt Blefary and Paul Blair to do the hitting." the success Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Phi Chi Psi Collegiate Sorosis Delta Gamma Delta Chi Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Tau Delta Delta Phi Epsilon that it was: Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Pi Beta Phi Sigma. Ka ppa. Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Sigma Pi Tau Epsilon Phi Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Chi Trigon NEW YORK W)-The Congress of Racial Equality confirmed Wed- niesday that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Floyd B. McKissick, its director, plan to hold an all- day meeting this week, with the Negro athlete boycott of the 1968 Olympics a prime subject for dis- cussion. A group of Negro athletes, in- cluding two members of San Jose State College's world-record mile relay team, voted last Thursday in Los Angeles to stay away from the 1968 games in Mexico City. The Thanksgiving Day decision to boycott was announced by Harry Edwards, a sociology pro- fessor at San Jose State College and a former athlete there. There 24-year-old Edwards said 50 to 60 athletes were at the Los A n g e l e s conference, including UCLA basketball great, Lew Al- cindor, San Jose State sprinters a Tommie Smith and Lee Evans, and high jumper Otis Burrell. Howard and handyman Buford plus right-handed relief pitcher Roger Nelson. Baltimore had acquired John O'Donoghue, from Cleveland Tues- day night for knuckleball artist Eddie Fisher. Cleveland pulled another deal yesterday by sending Chuck Hin- ton to the California Angels for Jose Cardenal in a swap of riglt- handed hitting outfielders. Both the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees felt they were close to a deal for Aparicio until the final hours when the Orioles were able to get needed pitching from the White Sox for men whom Harry Dalton, Baltimore's director of player personnel, called expend- able. Hank Bauer, manager of the Orioles, said he expected Mark Be- langer, a highly regarded prospect who spent much of 1967 on the Baltimore bench, to take over for the 33-year-old Aparicio. Bauer UNIVERSITY CHARTER FLIGHTS DETROIT - LON DON - DETROIT MAY 9-JUNE 20 ............ $205 MAY 20-AUGUST 19 .......$230 JUNE 27-AUGUST 23 .......$250 Zeta Tau Alpha r-- 761-2348 Ask for JC Seats m SIGNUPI5-7 p.m. OE MASON or BILL RAYMER ow limited - $100 deposit SPLIT OUT. 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