THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JUNE THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY~ JUNE ... . .....r ikees Swamp Tigers, 6-0; isox Victors in Ninth, 4-3 Hard, Hantze Advance U.S. Wimbledon Attack ti s I IIflDr' <..- WIMBLEDON, England (A' - Two vibrant California tomboys, Darlene Hard and Karen Hantze, today led, the powerful American assault on the women's tennis singles championship at sun baked Wimbledon. They were joined in this happy effort by Mrs. Laura Lou Bryan, a pretty daughter of the old South who wears the Confederate flag on her panties, and Janet Hopps, U.S. Wightman Cup team captain from Seattle. Overpowers Shilcock Second seeded Miss Hard of Montebello - slimmed down this year to real fighting weight - overpowered Britain's Anne Shi- cock 6-1, 6-4 in this first ladies day of the two-week tournament. Miss Hard found her task so easy that she lost concentration in the second set and committed several serving lapses before wrapping up the match. Miss Hantze-at 17 the youngest of the American contingent-com- plyetely dominated Mrs. Heather Flinn of Ireland 6-0, 6-3. The San Diego girl's performance stamped her as the most dangerous un- seeded player in the women's sec- tion. Forgets Jitters First appearance Jitters bothered Mrs. Bryan, but after dropping the first set she came back with hard serves and drives to oust Pat Hird, a strong British player, 3-6, 7-5, 6-1. Because of the number of byes in the draw some of the field competed In the first round matches while others opened play in the second round. This techni- cality was unimportant, however, as the field will be organized at the same level in a few more days. Surprise Defeat One of the few surprises of the day came when the fourth rank- ing American - Sally Moore of Bakersfield, Calif. met defeat on the center court. South Africa's Mrs. Bernice Vukovich was the winner by 6-4, 6-4. Miss Moore, still a little wobbly from a recent operation, played some nice drives and drop shots but Mrs. Vukovich, formerly Miss Carr, kept getting everything back. In the end the South African's steady play was the decisive fac- tor. Strobel Wins Sports Award By MIKE OLINICK Sports Co-Editor Jack A. Strobel, '63, was named recipient of the fifth annual John F. Maulbetsch Scholarship of $400 by Michigan last week at the 47th annual meeting of the Wolverine "M". club. The award, presented by Re- gent Frederick C. Matthaei, is given to a freshman male student on the basis of "need, scholastic ability, together with a capacity, promise and desire for leadership and success." It is made upon the recommendation of a special "M" Club Committee and is subject to academic standards administered by the University Scholarship Comittee. Did Well In Drills Nineteen - year - old Strobel is regarded as a student prospect for Michigan's backfield next fall. A five-foot, ten-inch, 182-pound left halfback, he has turned in a good performance during fall practice and again in spring drills. He showed especially well in the an- nual spring game. Strobel came to Michigan from Fenwick High School in Chicago where he was an all-state foot- ball player and received all-city honors in baseball. Cite Past Winners Robert M. Brown, '62, a top candidate for end on the 1960 varsity, won the award last year. He was sidelined for a while by a water-skiing accident but.he came back to earn his letter in basket- ball last winter. In all six American girls ad- vanced to the second round. Mrs. Dorothy Knode of New York and Panama defeated Britain's Mrs. D. K. Illingworth 6-3, 6-3 and Gwyn Thomas of Cleveland elimi- nated Mrs. Maria Ayala of Chile, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2. Miss Hopss of Seattle quickly ousted Mrs. Patricia Bramley of Britain 6-2, 6-0. BUSINESS SERVICES Electric Bills Been Too High Lately? 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USED CARS NO Nz MUSICAL MDSE, RADIOS, REPAIRS CENTER Headquarters for Hi-Fl, Record Players, Classical and Popular Records. Electronic Service Department, Quality Diamond Needles, Tape Recorders and Sheet Music. I 300 8. Thayer NO 2-2500 X Z 4- 240 NICKELS ARCADE NO 2-9116 NO 8-6019 Complete line of Hi Fi components including kits; complete service on radios, phonographs and Hi F1 equipments. 4 J31Z AND 3 ROOM furnished apts. Cam- pus-downtown location. NO 8-8253 or NO 2-8611. 014 DARLENE HARD leads assault PATTERSON: Proposes Rematch NEW YORK (RP)-Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson said yesterday he thinks Sweden's Ige- mar Johansson should be given a chance to regain the title, but the National Boxing Assn. went on record as frowning on any return bout. "This is the way I look at it," Patterson told a news conference. "In the first fight I definitely un- derestimated him. In the second fight, Johansson more or less un- derestimated me. The third fight should decide the championship. I would like to fight him again in 90 days." Opposes Fight However, in Providence, NBA President Anthony Maceroni com- mented: "The National Boxing Assn. definitely frowns on a third bout between Patterson and Jo- hansson. It was a decisive victory for Patterson. The heavyweight division has been stalled long enough. We believe that there are many challengers available in that division including Sonny Lis- ton, Zora Folley and Eddie Mac- hen." Patterson, smiling and nattily attired, handled a bevy of ques- tions in much the same cool, calm manner he handled Johansson last night in flattening the hand- some Swede in the fifth round. May Fight Liston Asked if he didn't think he should fight the winner of the July 18 Liston-Folley match in Denver, Patterson replied "I have a contract to fight Ingemar. Are you asking me to back out on it? After the return bout, I would like to negotiate with other con- tenders, possibly Liston." Ingo Wants Rematch At a late afternoon news con- ference, Johansson repeated his earlier statement that he wanted to fight Patterson again in 90 or 120 days. The dethroned champ- ion had a slight cut close to his nose and a swollen left ear in addition to the bruise under the left eye, 'Not A Tragedy' Johansson said the loss of his title was "Not a big tragedy" and that his family was not overly concerned as long as he was not hurt. He said he would train the same way for the third match, If and when. ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS Laundry and Dry Cleaning Harriet's Haven 1025 E. Ann NO 5-5915 Ji REAL ESTATE STOP and SEE 1804 Cooley Ave: By owner, three yr. old, three bedroom ranch. Slate entry, large living room, dining area, tile bath. Aluminum storms, screens, gutters. Shrubs and flowers. Lot 53x170x101x150 on quiet dead end street one block from Wines and For- sythe schools. 1804 Cooley Ave. NO 3-6551. SEE IT TODAY! ! 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