THE MICHIGAN DAILY RIDSAY, AY1, ___re' , Crushes 11Ch as ~ALE otreDame ciga,421 Big Ten Tenn Hosts QuO By GARY WRIGHT Coach Bill Murphy's tennis team opens Big Ten: competition this afternoon on the varsity courts playing host to a quadrangular meet; Originally scheduled were dual meets with Minnesota and Ohio State, but plans were changed to include a non-conference oppon- ent, the University of Toledo. Play opens today at 10 a.m. with Minnesota meeting Toledo; Michi- gan opposes Ohio State at 1 p.m.; and Minnesota takes on Ohio State at 4:30. Saturday will see Michigan and Toledo meeting at 10 a.m.; Michi- gan and Minnesota are scheduled for 1 p m.; and the meet closes with Ohio. State playing Toledo at 4:30. Michigan, although as yetun- tested and featuring two new- comers, sophomore Gerry Dubie and Larry Zaitzeff, a transfer from Utah, nevertheless, is rated an overwhelming favorite to emerge victorious. The great strength of Murphy's; squad lies in its solid core of five, returning lettermen, headed by Captain Jon Erickson. Erickson was a number one singles finalist in the Big Ten Championships last spring. Also lettering last season were is Play Opens; adrangle Meet Bob Sassone, a number three final- ist in the Big Ten; Frank Fulton, who copped the number five top spot; and Wayne Peacock, winner of the number six singles title. Last year in the rain at Colum- bus, the Wolverines stopped the Buckeyes, 9-0. Erickson won in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1, while Sas- sone and Fulton were also vic- torious in singles matches by iden- tical 6-2, 6-3, scores. Michigan did not meet either Minnesota or Tole- do in regular season play. Michigan finished third in the Big Ten last spring, while Minne- sota was seventh and Ohio State RAY LOVELL placed ninth ....in action tomorrow LOVELL STARS IN PREP SCHOOL: GolferStarts aS Youth By CLIFF MARKS Michigan students will get their Being captain of a golf team is first look at the 1959 captain in nothing new for Frank Raymer action tomorrow as the Wolver- Lovell, leader of this year's Wol- ines open their home season by verine squad, entertaining Illinois and Iowa. "Ray," as his teammates and "We stand a good chance of friends call him, was captain of winning this weekend," Lovell said, the Country Day High School team "although I don't know how'strong in Detroit his senior year, just as our opponents are. The home he is now at Michigan, four years course advantage will help us, Just later. a it will in fiture meeta n ni- I I Diamnonds Enlarged to Show Deta Choice of white or yellow 14K gold Mountings (Included at no extra cost) Open Monday .-:'til 8:30 P.M. Main at Huron Sts. I For real, down-to-earth smoking enjoy- ment, there's nothing else like Camel. No other cigarette brings you the rich flavor and easygoing mildness of Camel's costly blend. More people smoke Camels than any other cigarette of any kind. Today as always, the best tobacco makes the best smoke. Rise above fads and fancy stuff... Have a real cigarette - have a CAMEL 'i i 1 ...,4[1 - I w Ew.. AM7' W I -10 : 11