THE MICHIGAN DAITY PAGE ELEVEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVEN Dozauer Performs. Six Events As Coach Loken Instrumental n. Gymnast Star's 'M' Debut By WAYNE MORTBERG with his intelligence and serious- Personable Wolfgang Dozauer, ness. an outstanding performer on the Doozauer migrated from Nuren-I berg, Germany, to Windsor, Cana- Michigan gymnastics team, im- da, prior to his matriculation at presses those whom he talks to the University of Michigan. He explains that he was a mem- ber of the Windsor Gymnastics Club, and was introduced to Mich- igan coach Newt Loken by two other members of the group, Nino Marioni and Ed Gagnier, who also performed for Michigan. Loken was instrumental in having Do-I zauer enter Michigan. Better on Parallel Bars Dozauer is enrolled in the School of Education and has high hopes of returning to Germany to teach English and possibly Biology. As a freshman, he earned a grade point average of 3.3, which enabled him to receive the Oreon E. Scott Foundation award. Re- cipients of this prize must rank in the upper ten per cent of the freshman class. i f f f b f- f ' r. > r. ,." I FOR THE AMATEUR, I!i Dozauer is an all around per-t former, which means he competesLooks to '60 Olympics in the long horse, sidehhorse, high Although he is now mostly con- bar, parallel bar, rings, and free cerned with his work at the Uni- calisthenics. He says, "I like free versity, he would like to participate calisthenics best, but seem to do in the 1960 Olympics. As he says, better on the parallel bars." "If I have enough time to work Last year he finished fourth in out and continue to improve, I the Big Ten in the rings event. He might be able to try out for the was the 1957 National Canadian Olympics, either in my native parallel bars champion and the Germany or Canada, should I be- 1958 National Canadian free calis- come a citizen there.' thenics runnerup. He has won As to how his gymnastic career numerous titles n some of the began, he points out that in Ger- other meets he has competed in. many, gymnastics are a part of Dozauer spends about three the curriculum of the German h d five da q week student. 9(t ~ug9e~tkh4t s MICHIGAN SOUVENIRS S Michigan Stuffed Animals . 1 .50.up ichigan Pennants and Wan Siz Colr ints Banners .. . . .... . 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Elinri- r conventional flash lamps. Cuts flash cost to one or two cents a picture. Works with "X" synchronized shut- ter. The modern way to take flash pictures in black anrd whRitle or color. ou'rs a ,aay, .Avt. tys a . CCC practicing his routines, yet liea finds time to have a part time job in addition to carrying 22 credit hours of school work this semester. Dozauer, a skiing enthusiast, manages to enjoy some of Michi- gan's fine ski trails whenever he has some- free time. EYES NEXT OLYMPICS: Marion Slo0wlyRounds $59.95 only Down I U m By ED KOVEN nastic star Nino Marion is slow- With eyes toward the NCAA ly rounding into shape for the championship next spring, the current season. Pan American games next sum- Marion, a junior in 'the archi- mer, and the 1960 Olympics, gym- tecture school hails from Wind- sor, Ontario. He placed fifth in the national all-around events: last year, but finished a disap-1 pointing eleventh in the Midwest Open in Chicago in this season's inaugural. Coach Newt Loken expects the 5'6" Canadian to maintain a! weight of 139 pounds, but Marion admits that it's extremely diffi- cult for him to adhere to his coach's desires. But working out two hours a day helps ease the problem. "A good chance," was Marion's reply when asked of 'the possibili- ty of his representing Canada at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, modestly adding that "there are not too many top-notch gymnasts in Canada." Immediate Goals But the NCAA championships next spring and the Pan American games in Chicago next summer ar eMarion's immediate goals. On the basis of his performance in the Midwest Open, the muscular athlete feels that he "must gain endurance" to equal or exceed his record of last year. Marion placed seventh in the NINO MARION free exercise competition in the ... looks to NCAA title Midwest meet. But his best per- 1116 South University3 CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS: Monday through Friday 9-9.. . 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