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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, MAY 27,1965

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Victories Mark Netters

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In the tradition of David and
Goliath, Truman and Dewey, and
Lord Nelson and the Spanish Ar-
mada, Michigan's tennis squad
scored an upset over Indiana to
take the Big Ten championship
away from the favored defending
titlist.
The Wolverine men in white
fought their way through the con-
ference dual meet season losing
only one meet to enter the cham-
pionship tournament just one
point behind the Hoosiers. Then
in the tourney last weekend the
netmen won the matches they
were supposed to win plus a few
they weren't to defeat runner-
up Indiana by 15 points.
Altogether the six members of
the squad took four singles and
two doubles titles in play in which
equally rated members of each
team faced each other.
Eight for Murphy
It was the eighth conference
championship brought to Ann Ar-

bor since Bill Murphy became
tennis coach 16 years ago.
This season was the first in
which dual meet victories had a
bearing on the championship.
Each team played a round-robin
schedule and each doubles or sin-
gles victory in the dual meet
;ounted as a point toward the
crown.
Michigan won eight of its nine
dual meets-losing only to North-
western, 6-3. The netters shut
>ut five of their league oppon-
ents and lost only one match to
two others, amassing a total of 69
match victories and 12 losses. In-
diana, whom the Wolverines edg-
ed 5-4 in their dual meet, wound
up the regular season with a 70-11
record, followed at a distance by
Northwestern with a 59-22 mark.
Indiana Favored
Indiana was favored to take
the tourney on the basis of _ the
results of the dual meet season
and the fact that the nucleus
of its championship team had re-
turned.

On the first day of the confer-
ence meet, which was held on the
Hoosiers' home court, both of the
contenders won all of their match-
es in the preliminary round. Mich-
igan, however, moved into a first
place tie since it played one more
matpeh in the prelims because of
lower seedings.
In the second day of action the
netters were faced with three espe-
cially crucial matches. Wolverine
Karl Hedrick met second-seeded
Dave Power of Indiana in first

The Wolverines performed ac-
cording to form at the other six
singles positions and Michigan
men advanced to Saturday's fin-
als in eight of nine spots.
Final Day
Entering the final day of ac-
tion with a slim three-point lead
over the Hoosiers, the Wolverines
took six of eight final contests to
win the championship in a rout.
At third singles, Jon Fraser took
three sets to defeat Barry Kane
of Indiana, 3-6, 7-5, 6-2.
Sophomore Stewart mauled last
year's sixth singles champ, Hoos-
ier Chuck Fichter, 6-1, 6-4, to land
the fourth singles title.
Lowe Wins
Hal Lowe whipped MSU's Vic
Dhooge, 6-2, 7-5, and George Rus-
sell defeated Mike Baer of Indi-
ana, 6-3, 6-4, to land the fifth
and sixth singles crows, respec-
tively.
In doubles Fraser and Lowe took
the measure of State's Dhooge and
Jim Phillips, 8-6, 6-2, for the sec-
ond doubles crown, and Flood and
Jim Swift beat Fichter and Bob
Wham of Indiana, 7-5, 6-3, for
the number three title.

Michigan's losses came in sec-
ond singles and first doubles where
Flood lost in three sets to Rod PERSO NAL
McNerney of Indiana, 4-6, 6-3, PERONA
6-2, and Hedrick and Stewart ab- POOR STAN DUDEK got so hungry he
sorbed a 6-3, 6-3 beating from ate his contact lens; but don't sweat
Power and McNerney. it-the same thing happened to Rod-
ney Binney when he was a little girl.

Northwestern Again
In the number one singles
Graebner, who is ninth-ranked
nationally, defeated Power, 3-6, 6-
4, 6-3. It was the fourth consecu-
tive time that a Northwestern
player won the first singles crown.
Davis-Cupper Marty Riessen was
victorious in the three tourneys
preceding this one.
Two Wolverine singlests, Stew-
art and Lowe, went through the
Big Ten season and the tourna-
ment without a loss and the dou-
bles team of Flood and Swift
also established an unblemished
I record.
The Wolverines sustain heavy
graduation losses this year as Cap-
tain Flood and champions Lowe,
Fraser and Russell will depart
with diplomas. Returning as sen-
iors will be captain-elect Hedrick,
Swift and Bo Barker, along with
junior-to-be Stewart.

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with compatible backgrounds, inter-
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BUSINESS SERVICES
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your clothes? We'll reweave them
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Arcade.
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Reweaving, 313 S. State, 665-0800.
CAMPUS OPTICIANS
located at 240 Nickels Arcade
Rapid frame replacement
Doctors Prescriptions filled

ANNUAL MEETING:
Big, Ten Bans Delays, of
Football Games for TV

IOWA CITY (P) - Big Ten
athletic directors ruled recently
that football games cannot be de-
layed for television commercials.
In their annual business meet-
ing here, Commissioner Bill Reed
said the directors also voted
against the use of closed-circuit
television for the purpose of study-
ing football action during the
course of a game.
Major League
Standings

Reed said the action against al-
lowing games to be interrupted
for television commercials was
taken to prevent telecasts from
interfering with the normal con-
duct of the game.
As a result, television sponsors
will have to show their commer-
cials during the normal lulls of a
game. Reed said the new substi-
tution rule will cover the 'situa-
tion next fall, because the clock
is stopped on every kick.
"The public has become aware
of and sensitive to the guy in the
red cap on the sideline," said
Reed, referring to television's sys-
tem of using a signal for com-
mercials to call time out for com-
mercials.
Reed said the Big Ten has wel-
comed and valued television cov-
erage, but feels that such coverage
should not interfere with the nor-
mal conduct of a football game.

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or social work capacity in a correc-
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SUMMER SUBLET
ATTRACTIVE, completely furn. campus
apt., June 12 or thereabouts to Aug.,
good location, 4 rms., 1 or 2 man apt.,
1 bdrm., porch, TV, big sacrifice.
$65/mo. Call NO 5-6892 after 6 p.m.
daily and anytime weekends. U32
SUMMER SUBLET IIIB-Girl roommate,
815 S. State, air-cond., after 5:00 call
663-1745. U29
3 BDRM. HOME for rent starting June
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mer. Call 665-5297. U31
MAYNARD HOUSE ON CAMPUS, air-
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663-3276 or 665-4406. U26

HOUSES FOR SALE

MARRIED STUDENTS WITH CHIL-
DREN-3 bdrm, ranch home in cool
western Ann Arbor, '2 blk, from
Lakewood elem. school, recently
painted, full dry basement, landscap-
ed lot, $16,500 with conventional fi-
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month. Call NO 5-7451. Yi
HOMES FOR SALE by owners, listed
with The Clearing House, 662-6574,
9 a.m.-9 p.m. every day. Y
FOR RENT
APT. FOR WOMEN, 1'2 block from law
school, $70 mo. furn, or unfurn. Call
665-8308 after 5. C29
SINGLE APT. Furn., good location,
utilities incl. Inquire 9-5 at 416 E.
Huron. C28
APT., 3 RM., private bath, unfurn.,
$85 mo,, East Univ. NO 2-4684. C27
HOUSE, close to campus, furn., for 4
students, $200 per month plus utili-
ties. Call 3-1014 after 3. C26
3 BDRM. FURN. House, small back yard.
726 S. Division. Rent-$200 or best
offer. 662-7384. C24
LAW SCHOOL AREA-Furn. Ist floor
apt. Call 668-6537 after 5 p.m. C25
NO LEASE REQUIRED
Large studio, unfurn., $70/mo., includes
all utilities. Also spacious 1 bdrm.
apt., unfurn., $95/mo. Includes all
utilities. 663-7268. C4
815 E. ANN
1 & 2 man /furnished apts. available
immediately and for fall. One block
to campus andSt. Joseph Hospital.
110 N. THAYER
2, 3, & 4 man, modern furnished
apts. for fall. Disposals, wall-to-wall
carpeting, etc. Less than one block
to campus.
Campus Management
662-7787 eves. & Sun. 663-9064
a C22
Apartments Galore
FOR FALL: Married, 2, 3, or 4 person
apts, from $95 to $240. Campus loca-
tion, new and used buildings, Cheap
summer sublets also avail.
PATRICK J. PULTE. INC.
214 E. Huron
NO 5-9405
after 5 pm., NO 3-1121
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AVAILABLE AUG. 15 & FOR SUMMER
SUBLET-Large 3 or 4 person apts.
Also large furn. rooms. NO 2-2197 or
NO 8-8601. 017
ATTRACTIVE, 2 bdrm., large furn.
apt. Piano, garage. Near campus.
Heat, water included. Grad women
students, married couples preferred.
$150 mo. Call NO 5-4740 or see 1523
S. Univ. CS
FURN. 3 bdrm house, ceramic, bath,
fireplace, newly decorated. Hill-
Division area. Summer $180 mo. Fall
$220 mo. Call NO 3-6528. 03

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KARL HEDRICK

singles, and Hedrick and Jerry'
Stewart played in number one
doubles against top-seeded Wild-
cats Clark Graebner and Bill Rice.
Needed Upsets
The Wolverines, who had lost
all the above matches in dual
meet competition, needed some
upsets to take the lead from In-
diana-and they got them.
Flood, third singles champion
last' year, romped over Sheehan,!
6-2, 6-1; and Hedrick and Stew-
art upset their Wildcat counter- I
parts, 6-3, 6-4. Hedrick made aI
strong bid to top Power but was
edged, 8-6, 10-8.

662-9116

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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Kansas City 6, Baltimore 3
Cleveland 3, Chicago 1
Los Angeles 2, Washington I
Minnesota 9, Boston 7
New York at Detroit (ppd., rain)
TODAY'S GAMES
Minnesota at Boston
Kansas City at Baltimore (n)
Los Angeles at Washington (n)
New York at Detroit (n)
Only games scheduled
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BIKES AND SCOOTERS F
'63 HONDA CUB 50, excellent condition.
Call 665-3280. Z7
1964 LAMBRETTA, excellent condition.
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from $253. See them at HONDA OF
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Houston 8, Cincinnati 3
Milwaukee 10, San Francisco 4
Chicago 8, New York 6 (10 inn)
Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 3
St. Louis at Los Angeles (Inc)
TODAY'S GAMES
Chicago at New York
Cincinnati at San Francisco
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (n)
St. Louis at Houston (n)
Milwaukee at Los Angeles (n)

So. Michigan
WEST PARK BAND SHELL

521 WALNUT-Large 2 rm. studio, furn.,
summer, $65/mo.; fall $75/mo. Also
single furn. rooms for rent. Call NO
8-6906. U25
ONE ROOMMATE OPENING in air-
conditioned, modern, two-bedroom
apartment near campus. Has own
balcony. Good price for term IIIB or
now. Call 662-6934. U23
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for IIIB.
5-man, Forvm Apt. Call after 5:00
weekdays, 663-2085. U28
FURNISHED APT, for two avail, for
July and Aug. Reasonable rent. Very
close to campus. Call 662-4044 after
noon. U24
WANTED-One roommate (female) to
move into cool, interesting type
apartment located across the street
from East Quad. Call NO 2-8257 after
6:30 p.m. and ask for Barb, Doree or
Rosalie. People who don't like kittens
need not apply. U22
WASHTENAW-SOUTH U.
3 bedroom apts. avail. immediately
4 men-$25 each
3 men-$30 each
2 men-$35 each
1 man-$40

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TRANSPORTATION
RIDERS WANTED to Chicago, leaving
early Sat, morning. Call Scott, 662-
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RIDERS WANTED to LA or points West,
leaving June 1. Call Earl, 663-4495. G7

REDUCED FOR THE SUMMER
Furnished and unfurnished for 1-4
people. Call 663-7268. U7
2ND SESSION, for 2, 3 or 4, new air
cond. apt. Bargain summer rates.
Call 668-8723, 665-8330 or 665-2689. U3
4 PEOPLE to sublease apt. May 5 to
Sept, 1. Furn and air cond. Call
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