t THE MICH'IG~AN DAILTFDA FRIDAY ;om berg Dominates I-A Title Night iouth Quad House Takes Big Red Wins in Volleybalh- lour Mat Championships Swimmg Fial Postponed mSnn Fia Postponed - . SKI FANS! Inviting Ski Enthusiasts to CHELSEA SKI HOLLOW 18 miles from Ann Arbor. Open weekends from 10:30 a.m. Ad- mission $2,00. Warming facilities available. Follow route 92 one mile north of Chelseo, turn right into Werkner, follow to Stofer, to N. Territorial. Turn left on N. Territorial and follow I/4 mile. Entrance marked on left. For information call NORTH LAKE STORE GR 9-60t1 I nil,. i:.u; ,i, ii uc ijonaiqU, -Daily-David Arnold Chi Psi, beat SAE's Bill Nieman, NOT FOR LONG-Gomberg's Wally Herrala is seen on the bottom 7-2; 167, Lou Gritaldi, Sigmag Phi against Michigan House's Mike Bittner in the match for the1 SAE, 3:48; 177, John Hallenbeck Residence Hall I-M heavyweight wrestling title. But Herrala, a Sigma Chi, decisioned Bob Feath- freshman football standout, quickly reversed the position to pin erstone of SAE, 5-0. Bittner in 1.24. Residence hall leader Gomberg copped the I-M volleyball title at the I-M building last night and moved a step closer to winning the dual meet swimming cham- pionship. Two Reeves swimmers set new I-M records, but Gomberg won{ the meet, 34-23, and thus moved into the finals against Chicago,j which downed Scott, 31-23. I-M Director Earl Riskey said last night that neither the resi- dence or fraternity swimming title meets will be.held at the Swim Gala tomorrow afternoon, as ori- ginally scheduled. Riskey said that Gomberg and Chicago wished to hold their meet next week. Fraternity swimming semis were not held last night, because many swimmers were competing in oth- er I-M sports, Stubborn Van Tyne extended Gomberg's tall volleyball squad to six games before losing, 4-2. Two of the Big Red game victories were by 16-14 scores. Latvians de- throned defending independent volleyball champion 1207 in four straight games. Newman Club hung up a 3-0 triumph over Evans Scholars to win the independent handball championship. Newman also won the first match in the paddleball final with Gomnberg Older Ele- ment. The remaining matches will be played tomorrow. Alpha Epsilon Pidefeated Delta Upsilon, 4-0, for the third place fraternity volleyball title, WELCOME MEN OF MICHIGAN !! I "' 0 ___________ ________ ~~ - Try us for: Workmanship 0 Sanitation Personnel 0 Service Reject Plan To Ban Track Aliens The Dascola Barbers near Michigan Theatre 1959 Christmas Present 'Finder Books -Records -Stationery SToys -Games -Typewriters Radios-Michigan Souvenirs Christmas Cards and Wrappings . Make *Your Christmas Shopping " Headquarters STATE STREET at NORTH U. Open Saturday, afternoons and Monday nites Until Christmas SC C.C CC ~ CC C . * The faculty representatives tightened several rules on eligi- bility. Under the Big Ten's contro- versial financial aid program, an athlete now must file a statement of means of financial support for each school year. Deliberate falsi- fication will result in forfeit of all conference eligibility. This is aim- ed at possible illegal financial aid via "under-the-table" support by alumni or interested parties. Minimum Class Hours The - faculty group also pin- pointed the area of classroom re- quirements for physical education majors or students specializing in that field. It specified that such a student must carry 11 minimum hours of "primarily scholastic" study in a current and previous semester to retain athletic eligi- bility. This differs from "activity" credits, like classes in sports or recreation. The faculty men reaffirmed a proposal to limit aid tenders to athletesin the upper two-thirds of their high school graduating classt on a scholastic basis. The faculty men also bolstered the Big Ten's so-called red shirt- ing rule, Now athletic eligibility will be limited to 4 consecutive 12- month periods following the date of enrollment. This is retroactive to December, 1957. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Oklahoma 52, Minnesota 45 Kentucky 72, Southern Methodist 60 *** NBA SCORES Detroit 107, St. Louis 11 Boston 123, Philadelphia 114 WHAT'S THE SCORE? State H.S. 9-10:30 Saturday Daily 7:45 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. WIN FREE TICKETS TO PRO EVENTS Tom Johnston Sports WOIA 1290 I i I I f Use Daily Classifieds! Na aA! U W T Y yyraa+xrn a. 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