r THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUE MIIHGANDAILYTUESDAY, MARCHI Wolverine Relay Team Is First at Milwaukee good for hockey as a whole," said (EDITOR'S NOTE: This report is Renfrew, "we want to cut it out special to The Daily from the Mil- waukee Bureau of The Associated and bring the sport into line-with Press.) a game like football. We would MILWAUKEE -Michigan's all- like to start it right from the time sophomore relay teams won a first the players first come onto a cam- {place in the two-mile relay and PUs 7finished second to a record-setting "This isn't a one-man job that Villanova quartet in the mile relay can be done by the coaches alone. at the Milwaukee Journal Games We'll need the help of the athletic here last night. directors and referees in making Fred Montour, a lean Wolverine the players aware that we won't from Windsor-, Ont., made up a stand for roughhouse hockey." 10-yd. deficit in the second leg of Lacking unanimity, the meeting the two-mile contest, then burned broke up without having come up the track to give the next run- to any decision. Renfrew will now ner, Dave Martin, a 15-yd. margin present the proposals made in Chi- over second-place Notre Dame. cago to the Athletic Board for Martin stretched the lead to 30 their approval. yards for anchorman Tony Seth. The members of the proposed Then Seth, the recent Big Ten 880 league will send representatives to champ, held off the Irish's Ron another meeting in late April, Gregory to win by about 15 yards. scheduled for Minneapolis. It is Wally Schafer led off for the win- probable that at this meeting the ners, whose time was 7:44.3. final decision will be made as to The Wolverines were- matched whether or not a league will be against the classiest field in the formed for the '59-60 season and FRED MONTOUR mile relay, but a foursome of what teams *ill be included. . . . another success Bryan Gibson, Marsh Dickerson, Miller Elected New Cage Captain Burton Takes Two Bigy Ten Honors Tony Seth and Don Chalfant fin- ished second. Villanova, an easy winner, set a Games' mark at 3:17.8. Other placers for Michigan were Eeles Landstrom, second in the pole vault; Pete Stanger, fourth in the high hurdles; and freshman Ergas Leps, thrd in the 1,000-yd. run. Landstrom's jump of 14'8" was bettered only by world-record holder Don Bragg, who reached 15'%". Stanger was slowed down when he hit the second hurdle in the 50-yd. highs. He was second in his qualifying heat. Big Ten titlist Willie May of Indiana won the final. Leps followed world-reknown shpeedsters Paul Schmidt, of West Germany, and Arnie Sowell, for- mer Pittsburgh great, across the tape in a meet record, 2:09.7 clock- ing. Dick Cephas bettered 6'4" in the high jump but it was not good enough to place. Mamon Gibson found the competition plentiful, as he joined the also rans despite a 14' vault. Tom Robinson, tired from his record runs at the Big Ten meet, was withheld from the sprint. Ira Murchison won. Irishman Ron Delaney stole the crowds attention as he won his 32nd straight indoor mile victry- a sound 4:05.4. The outstanding performance, however, was by little Max Truex, of Los Angeles, who ran the two- mile in 8:47.2, the second fastest time on record. KEEP AHEAD OF YOUR HAIRi! Our Collegiate styles are suave - smart --- individualistic * 10 HAIRCUTTERS * NO WAITING THE DASCOLA BARBERS near Michigan Theatre Daily Classifieds Bring Results BE MYVALENTINE AN D GO TO GREEK WEEK MASS MEETING March 10, 7:30 P.M. Student Activities Bldg. y ,1 Il 11 ~I ~ ~~ A~ TERRY MILLER when he's sure to partially takeT into his own hands the responsi- *. * new cage captain bility r of making up for the 40 r captains M. C. Burton and George so points per game that are being Lee. lost with the graduation of co- Honors for Burton Post-season honors are still be- ing reaped by Burton and more are certain to come. Already in the possession of the senior from Muskegon Hts. are the following: 1) Big Ten scoring champion SR with 316; nearest rival was Ron Johnson of Minnesota with 306. 2) Big Ten rebounding cham RESIDENCE "A" BASKETBALL pion; nipped Michigan State's First Place Semifinals Johnny Green by three, 232-229. Kelsey 37, Lloyd 35 3) Single-season individual scor- Lloyd 44, Gomberg 43i ng mark of 460 points tops Ron Second Place Seminals Kramer's record of 450 by 10. Van Tyne 63, Scott 36 4) Associated Press All-Big Ten Taylor 25, Reeves 15 Third Place Semifinals first team. Michigan 32, Allen-Rumsey 28 Burton and Lee also have re- Fourth Place Semifinals ceived tentative bids to several Chicago 38, Anderson 35 post-season all-star games in Hinsdale 55, Adams 21 which they should put brilliant Fifth Place Semifinals Strauss 38, Greene 21 finishing touches on two brilliant Huber 43, Wenley 26 careers. RESIDENCE "B" BASKETBALL First Place Semifinals Lloyd 29, Michigan 20 The Taylor 33, Reeves 27 Second Place Semifinals Gomberg 36, Allen-Rumsey 27 Continental Look Van Tyne 29, Chicago 27 Third Place Semifinals by U of M Barbers Scott over Adams, Forfeit -Williams 31, Hinsdale 23 BE DIFFERENT! 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