THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ohio State Dunks A' Tankers Daily-James Keson BEAT BUCKS-Jim err, Dennis Floden, Frank Berry and Captain Bill Darntoi (left to right) timed a good 3:1,4to beat Ohio State in the 400-yd. freestyle relay yesterday. It was the last event of the meet, though, and couldn't keep Michigan from losing, 58-47. Wrestlers Close Out Season With 15-9 Loss to Minnesota no S" a use. in- irst 7o1- the ea- ith i. hi- it- eer ar1 &ik ap- "'n 7- at, her >ut ost the ,bly he to mb pe ust od th be Lad nd. yve rsz she se dy. art ,gh a, n lnt'a G9. 9. in a 5-1 loss to Gopher captain Charles Coffee, by a stalling point. Michigan's Jim Keen (147-lbs.) and Wayne Miller (157-lbs.) who were beaten by Minnesota's Lonnie Rubis and Jim Reifsteck, respec- tively, could only get their points by escapes., Keen lost 4-1 while Miller was downed 6-3. Corriere finally gave the fans something to cheer about when he did everything but pin Min- nesota's Herb Millington. Hotw- ever, Florence's loss at 177-lbs. and heavyweight Gus Curtis' match was no factor. Curtis won 4-2 for Michigan's third victory of the day. Michigan's loss further compli- cates predictions for the Big Ten mat championships to be held next weekend at Minneapolis. The Gophers lost Friday night to Michigan State, 14-12, the same team Michigan defeated last week- end 14-11. Also Minnesota and Michigan have lost to Iowa while the Spartans.defeated the Hawk- eyes. ? ,; ' :,"", . ? , ::: :, : ;,fi ' : E ;. -r 4 D:;', rr. r,.;. Y:j '1 i :4. ti J Jf f }S. W i':;.; ;lf . l' ati'.} y:"kj } A ;" f. t yy 'yy1 5..{ tif § 4 : y:: r}'+ , r ':,;°. rr. . 'a,'1,. 'r ti ' %'v ?i 4 { ti: 4 Y; r5 f. ti t;. } Available Starting Tomorrow at the Side Desk, Main FlooMichiganUnion Wednesdays at 8 sat HILLEL"' SPRING SERIES An Inquiry into THE JEW IN WESTERN CIVILIZATION 1st Lecture-Wed., Feb. 28 -- "The Value of Continuity" 10 A.M.- 5 P.M. ALL WEEK "A. _.. "White Tie & Tails" albums also are on sale Dr. George E. SPEAKER: Mendenhall, Prof. Near Eastern Studies i $..r44:rG:iaiv~v:.4... {. ..V.. v}.if.l::.W ::.uw".".r :d{.. }....w.?. s o7a vC.4,x",.s 4"s PETITIONING NOW OPEN for " Student Government Council * Union Board " Board in Control of Student Publications "J" rfA ".4 yt; {. tAYa1:r :?r tif. y < : # ii? :,.h. { rr Gs' : R : :.Y; .,M.( ^.4 {": .( ti ifi } 4? ii :pry: :'y :ti . v ry: ,r,:. J :11 1 > 1:1' Ryti y+?{r yK y.,! ¢ r i 1 v [t+', i "'. + 1 1 .1 4}1. [tif.: '^i. r1J . ti!' l 1 r f ' 'r ,J ti ;'ti.1 yV k'i 9:j ' i ''v %t L' '. 4 4 "J:4 1 \? . y :r4\Y J} a xx ti'}' ='.11 v$44: gfii k; L.' , h, . 4 q Yy. {% Spf. ti "4, THE ichiganensian YOUR YEARBOOK ON SALE NOW r for 6.50 '1 / BUY BEFORE THE PRICE RISE See Your House Representative or Stop by McCoy's Card Shop " Senior Board Petitions may be obtained from the Administrative Secretary, Student Activities Bldg. Petitions for S.G.C. } I s