FAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. MAY R .A491% PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~~'irimw~n&v 1ITAV ~ zone VV MJLYt'%r. C "tl y 1 1H Y , lyb7 a For a Ma'Ma I Bronco Western Michigan snapped a 10-game Wolverine winning streak with an 8-2 victory over the 'M' diamondmen yesterday in Kala- mazoo. The loss moves Michigan's sea- son record to 11-7, but their Big Ten record remains unblemished at 6-0. Bob Reed started for the Wol- verines. He was replaced by Bill Wahl in the second after giving End up two runs. Michigan scored a run off Western starter Chuck Kline in the second when Al Bara walked and scored on Dan Di- Nunzio's sacrifice fly after another walk to Earl Meyers and an in- field single by Chan Simonds, and rallied to tie the game in the top of the third on a single by Bob Gilhooley, a walk to Ted Size- more, and an RBI-single by Bara. Ahead to Stay However, the Broncos pulled 711M'Nine's ahead to stay when Wahl gave up Dick Sch three runs, including a two-run with a soi homer to Bill Guerrant. Joe Kerr missed as came on in the seventh and sur- six hits, a rendered the final three Western tallies. An Assc Michigan began a rally in the ed yeste fourth, but Rick Hall took over 10th in th for the Broncos to end the threat. and Ariz He pitched shutout ball the re- The Wol maining five innings to pick up games to the victory. spring trii The Wolverines' leading hitter, The 10- Win Streak .. . ryer. sat out the game cluded two victories over Big Ten re throat. His power was rivals Northwestern and Illinois, Michigan picked up only ,.a r ..." Michigan State and Minnesota have 3-3 records and share third .ll singles. Ranked 10th ociated Press poll releas- rday ranked Michigan he nation. Stanford. USC ona lead the balloting. verines dropped three Arizona during their p early this season. game winning streak in- an n singie wins over conference place with Iowa 2-2 f-es Wisconsin and Purdue. The Coach Moby Benedict's men will Wolverines also beat Western face the defending national cham- Michigan at home to begin their pion Gophers here on Friday, and winning streak, and defeated will play a doubleheader at home Notre Dame and Eastern Michigan with the Hawkeyes Saturday. once to round out their 10 vic- tories. R H E Ohio State is Michigan's closest Western 8 11 2 rival in the standings to date with Michigan 2 $62 a 5-1 record. Indiana, Illinois, BIG TEN STANDINGS MICHIGAN Ohio State Indiana Illinois MSU Minnesota Iowa Wisconsin Purdue Northwestern W 6 5 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 0 L 0 1 3 3 3 3 2 4 3 6 Pct. 1.000 .833 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .333 .250 .000 B 1 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 6 ... As Netmen Stay Unbeaten 4, Michigan's Big 10 tennis pros- pects brightened in the rain yes- terday as Wolverine netmen best- ed a highly regarded Notre Dame squad, 6-3. The victory gives Michigan a five-game unbeaten streak since returning from a spring trip to Florida. The string includes three 9-0 conference wins over Min- nesota, Purdue and Iowa. In ad- dition to defeating Notre Dame ' t GOOD BOOKS with Capps' exclusive There's a "Wonderful Diference" "forward pitch" in the fetlof Capps' Clothes shoulder section for the best fitting, best looking -J sport coat you can own., The proof is in the wearing, 25"5 to 693° BOB MARSHALL'S BOOK SHOP 211 5s tate st. I yesterday, the Wolverines also have a nonconference victory over Western Michigan. The meet with Notre Dame had to be finished in the Intermural Bldg. when rain halted outdoor play just after the singles matches were completed. At that point Michigan held a 4-2 lead on vic- tories by Karl Hedrick, 7-5, 6-2, John Fraser, 6-2, 6-1, George Rus- sell, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, and Jerry Stewart, 9-7, 6-0. The team's No. 2 and 3 men, Jim Swift and Captain Brian Flood, avenged their singles losses when they teamed up to win a close doubles match, 9-11, 6-3, 6-3, on the wooden indoor courts. Hedrick and Stewart combined to win their doubles contest, 7-5, 6-3, but Hal Lowe and Bruce Vosburg lost a tight duel, 9-11, 6-3, 3-6. What was especially encourag- ing about the victory was that Notre Dame had previously beaten Northwestern, rated as one of Michigan's, toughest Big 10 op- ponents. The Irish also barely lost to Indiana, another conference power this year. Wolverine hopes for the Big 10 championship will be put squarely on the line this weekend as the team journeys to Evanston, Ill., for meets Friday and Saturday with Northwestern and Wisconsin. *1 OPEN 7 NIGHTS Saffel &iv pili/t EACH WEEK 'til 10 P.Mv. COME IN AND BROWSE 310 South State St.-On Campus A Max Shulman for Kellogg''s (By the Author of Dobie Gillis, Rally Round the Flag, Boys, etc.) r1 -Daily-Thomas R. Copi SOPHOMORE JIM LYIJYNEN gets ready to deliver in Tuesday's game against Notre Dame. The 19-year-old southpaw pitched the first 7%1innings, giving up four runs, two of them unearned, on 10 hits and a walk. The Wolverines won the game, 5-4. KARL HEDRICK ~~at. I WEIGHT TILL THE SUN SHINES, NELLIE I The hounds of Spring are on winter's traces. Soon buds the crocus, soon trills the giant con- dor, soon come the new spring fashions to lift our winterbound hearts. What does Dame Fashion de- cree for spring? Incidentally, Dame Fashion is not, as many 4 t! i }: 1.. .. .... + I - . But I digress. Back to spring fashions. The new look this spring, both in men's and women's clothes, is the Slim Look, Bulges and billows are out; the lean line is in. Come spring, we are all going to look trim as gazelles, lithe as panthers. Of course, slim clothes alone will not give us the Slim Look. We also need slim figures to put inside the slim clothes. And some of us-let's face it-have ac- quired just a touch of chub here and there, just a smidgen of port- liness fore, a whisper of ampli- tude aft. And how will we lose these un- wanted pounds? Well sir, there are several methods. We can go on one of those frantic crash diets: for example, 10 days of nothing but aster petals. Or 12 days of nothing but shaved ice. Or 14 days of nothing but bay leaves. Or 18 days of nothing but drumsticks (not chicken drum- sticks; real ones). Or we can do it the pleasant, relaxed, natural way. I refer, of course, to the Special K breakfast. The big K stands for Kellogg's and Special means that Kellogg's has made this cereal specially for those of us who are counting calories. If you start your day with 4 ounces of orange juice or tomato juice, plus 1% cups of Special K with a teaspoon of sugar, plus 4 ounces of skim milk, plus all you want of black coffee or. tea, four wonderful things will happen to you! First, you will take in only 240 calories. Second, Special K will give you the nourishment you need to be- gin the day properly. Third, you'll find that you've had not only a slenderizing break. fast, but a delicious one too, be- cause when Kellogg's makes any cereal-including Special K- their first rule is: it's got to be good to eat. And fourth, a Special K break- fast will prove to you that diet- ing doesn't have to be an ordeal. After all, if a diet breakfast can be a pleasure, why can't a diet lunch and dinner? So don't despair, pudgy bud- dies. You too can be a style leader this spring. Get with Special K and I MY NAME Is SAM THE LEVI'S MAN a New Low Prices Levi Slimfifs $4.25 ALL COLORS MWD $798 The Wolverine cagers lost again to UCLA yesterday. Lew Alcindor, the 7'1" New York high school basketball star, announced that he would go West for his college edu- cation. "We would have loved to have Influence Strack suggested that the Bruins' new sports building might have influenced Alcindor's deci- sion. However he pointed out that Michigan has recruited very well recently even with old YTost Field House. "It's not so much the building," he said. "We have a great product in the University of Michigan." The overall success of the Wol- verines' recruiting effort this year will become known in the next couple of weeks as athletic tenders come in. "We've worked hard, and are reasonably optimistic," Strack said. had him," Coach Dave Strack said. "But we were never that encour- aged that he would come here." One of the most, celebrated and sought after high school athletes of all time, Alcindor had narrowed the large field of interested col- Levi's Sirefch X5.98 ASST'D. 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Visits All Six During the past few weeks, Al- cindor visited all six campuses. "I choose UCLA because of its atmosphere, the people out there, and because it has a curriculum I want," the 17-year-old center told a press conference in the Power Memorial High School gym. "As far as Holy Cross and the others are concerned, it wasn't a case of choosing against them-it was just that UCLA is what I want." Strack said Alcindor "handled it very well. He likes big towns, but we thought he would stay in the East." ...And Cagers Lose Alcindor FROM OUR NEW UNIVERSITY SHOP COLLECTION OF WASH-AND-WEAR SUITS, DACRON®-AND-COTTON POPLIN, $45 From a large selection of wash-and-wear suits, this classic natural-shoulder model in Da- cronO polyester and cotton poplin is avail- able in natural, British olive and navy. 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