TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, ,EA Score ? WOLVERINES' FIRST LOOK: in I-i Action Lonesome End, Spearheads- Duke Atta.'c. k Y By BRIAN MacCLOWRY Spearheading the Duke running game will be halfbacks Joel Ar- rington and Art Wilson. Arrington, a 185-pound Junior, was the team's leading ground gainer last year when he picked up 444 yards in 92 carries for a 4.8 average, Wilson is a 185-pound senior, who holds the North Carolina state high school 100-yard dash HEh IIes record. Last season fie gained 376 yards and this season has racked up touchdown runs of 43 and 9 yards against South Carolina and' Maryland respectively.. Practice Notes Undoubtedly anticipating an aerial barrage Saturday Bump Elliott sent his squad through- a lengthy pass defense drill yester- day. The last portion of practice was devoted to polishing the of- fense. Although the Michigan March- ing band has recently been called the prancing band its members should be thankful they are not part of the Duke University Marching Band whose initials cause them some embarrassment around Durham. SERIES STARTERS-It will be Art Ditmar starting for the Yankees, and Vernon Law hurling for the Pirates as the two teams meet at Forbes Field today in the first game of the 1960 World Series. Ditmar, a right-hander, posted a 15-9 record to lead the New York pitching staff during the regular season, while Law, also a righty, paced the Bucs with a 20-9 record. Pirates, Yanks Open Series; Law To Oppose New York 4~ _1 W--re a olrecord uf I' Iy The Associated Press TEAM STANDINGS Pittsburgh - Vernon Law will Gomberg 24% Anderson duled for Yankee Stadium, if a Hinsdale 20 Williams 7 Chicag Art Ditmar will pitch for the New Reeves 13 Taylor 5 York Yankees as the National and Cooley 11 Strauss 4 American League baseball cham- van Tyne 10 Huber ot3 Kelsey 9% Scott pions meet in the opening game Adams S Greene 2 of the world series today. IGRID SELECTIONS] The Duke Blue Devils come to Ann Arbor having beaten three of their rivals without coming close to losing. If the Michigan offense can continue to roll, and if the defense jells, however, there should be little trouble for the Maize and Blue on Satuday. Or should there? That is for you to decide, along with the winners of the other nineteen games on this week's Grid Picks list. Entries may be picked up at the Daily office and returned in person to the second floor or mailed to Grid Picks, Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor. They must be in by midnight Friday to be eligible. The person with the most correct scores will win two free tickets to the Michigan Theatre, now showing "Elmer Gantry." Here are this week's Grid Picks: A crowd of nearly 40,000, pack- ing every nook and cranny of Forbes Field, will be on hand for the encounter, with thousands of others viewing the game over NBC television. The contest is scheduled to start at 12 p.m. (EST). The Yankees, who have played in 24 series and lost only six, are favored to take the first game, and the series. The underdog Pirates have play- in four series, winning two and losing two. Their last appearance in the classic was in 1927, when they dropped four straight to a Yankee club rated by many as the best ever assembled. The fact the New Yorkers ended their season with a 15-game win- ing streak may have something to do with their role of favorite, but this show of power and con- sistency has failed to dampen the enthusiasm in this city of rabid fans. The Bucs, they maintain, won when they had to win all season, and there is no reason to believe they will change their habit with the world championship at stake. The first two games will be played here. Friday the clubs have an open date, with the Saturday, Sunday and Monday games sche- start for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Monday game is necessary. If more games are necessary they will be played next Wednesday and Thursday in Pittsburgh. 1 it E d C 2 F f] a 'b c r *11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Columbia at Yale Miami (Fla.) at Pittsburgh LSU at Georgia Tech Notre Dame at N. Carolina SMU at Navy Wake Forest at VPI Baylor at Arkansas Oklahoma at Texas Missouri at Air Force Washington St. at California U SPECIAL SELLING! Limited time only $6'90 S5890 -I I 0 0 Many styles and a good selection of sizes. Good copies that heat and ft i I A