STHE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY.F SOUND CENTER 309 SOUTH STATE ST. Canham Reveals 'M' Lineup BIG TEN WRESTLING: Iowa Team To Beat'-Keen STORE WIDE SALE By DAVE GOOD Don Canham is letting body see his cards as time near for the Big Ten every- draws track O % OFF LIST PRICE 3.98 list 4.98 Fist 2.39 2.99 5.98 list 3.59 coaches' big poker game- the Western Conference Indoor Track. Meet Friday and Saturday at Madison. Instead of keeping his "lineup" secret until Friday's scratch meet- ing, when the coaches announce who will run in which races, Can- ham has decided he might as well let his choices be made known ahead of time--the first time he's ever done it. "The conference is so tough this year we have to throw our best men in their best spots and not worry about what the other teams do," Canham explained. "I don't' think I'll do any juggling this year." Badgers Favored This, then, is how Canham thinks Michigan will line up for Aid Q 665-0629 309 S. State St. Open Daily 'Til 8:30 PM. Saturday 'til 6 P.M. \ y \c. S s c t 1" : i, f. f: f ZS:t '?. r s' S SYf t s Ts R ijs "sf ,: K" Sri i f i { T its f 2s i}f f '.5 " s is ji 1 i i :f the meet, to be held on the track of favored Wisconsin: 60-YD. DASH: Ken Burnley. 300-YD. DASH: Mac Hunter, Carter Reese. 440-YD. DASH: Talt Malone, Dave Romain. 600-YD. RUN: Kent Bernard, Dan Hughes. 880-YD. RUN: Dorr Casto, Ted Kelly. 1000-YD. RUN: Charlie Aquino, Jim Neahusan. MILE RUN: Dave Hayes, Des Ryan., TWO-MILE RUN: Chris Mur- ray. 70-YD. HIGH HURDLES: Cliff Nuttall, Dick Thelwell. 70-YD. LOW HURDLES: -Joe Mason, Nuttall. SHOT PUT: George Puce, Roger Schmitt, Ernst Soudek. HIGH JUMP: Al Ammerman, Dennis Jones. POLE VAULT: Steve Overton, George Wale. BROAD JUMP: Doug Niles, Tom Sweeney. MILE RELAY: (undecided). Only One With Chance Michigan is the only team which Canham thinks has a chance to keep Wisconsin from taking its second straight Big Ten indoor crown. "Michigan State and Iowa are the only other good ones," he added. The Spartans were edged, 80-79, by Wisconsin in a triangular meet over the weekend, but the Badgers were minus the injured Larry Howard,defending champion in both hurdle races. Canham said he thinks Howard will be running in the conference meet, but not at top speed. Gene Dix and Elzie Higgin- bottom also won their events, the 70-yd. high hurdles and the 440, respectively, in the meet Saturday, but both reportedly were slightly injured. Football Casualty To top off the- Badger problems, defending 60-yd. dash king Billy Smith is still running with his jaw wired. He broke it in the Rose Bowl when USC's Hal Bed- sole elbowed him in the face. Michigan, on the other hand, is nearly ready physically. Hunter and Burnley have come through this much of the season without running into the pulled leg mus- cles which troubled them last year. Burnley didn't make an ap- pearance'in 'Saturday's Michigan Indoor Federation Championships in the 60, but Hunter drew Can- ham's praise for his second place in the 300 behind Abdul umu, an Olympic 400-meter finalist for Nigeria in 1960 who won both sprints Saturday. Aquino Defends If the Wolverines can overtake the Badgers in the meet, Canham thinks it will be team depth that does it. Aquino, in the 1000, is the lone defending individual titlist on the team. "We're in pretty good shape everywhere," Canham com- mented. "Actually, our juniors have saved up so far. If they'd been performing like they did last year, we'd be sunk now." Canham said he was especially pleased with the year's improve- ment of six juniors who went without scoring a point in either of last year's Big Ten meets-Mur- ray, Romain, Nuttall, Mason, Kelly and Casto. V" By JIM BERGER Michigan wrestling coach Cliff Keen still points to Iowa as the team to beat, despite his team's impressive 19-8 win over Michigan State Saturday. What made Michigan's win all the more impressive was that MAC HUNTER ... second to Abdul DAVE DOZEMAN ... improving soph Michigan State defeated Iowa, 14-11, earlier this season in a dual meet. "Iowa has three potential Big Ten Champions," said Keen, "and if you can take three out of eight weights in the Confer- ence Meet I'd say your're looking pretty good." No Stars Keen rates his team as one with a lot of good boys but few great ones. "We have no stars on our team," said Keen. "We're a young team that has come a long way." Keen has no plan of action as of yet for the Conference Meet. "We're experimenting," he said. "We've got a lot, of boys and we're moving them around to see where' they'll score the most points for us." Keen was delighted with Mich- igan's win over. Michigan State. He also was pleased with the crowd which was one of the big- gest ever to attend a Michigan wrestling meet. The Wolverines throughly beat the Spartans. After losing 'the opening match, Michigan took the next six to have a commanding 17-3 lead with two matches to go. Chris Stowell icedthe meet with his third pin of the year. Improving Soph Michigan scored their most im- pressive victories in the 130', and 137-lb. classes. Dave Dozeman, one of Keen's improving sopho- mores, did everything but pin his opponent, Okla Johnson. Doze- man reversed Johnson twice and scored a three-point predicament from 10-2 romp. Wilcox did almost the same with a 11-6 romp. Wilcox has now won all three of his matches withhis other victories being a pin and an 8-2 rout. Keen is still not con- vinced. "He's looked really good, but he still hasn't wrestled any- body really tough yet." At 147-lbs.Jim Keen won a 2-1 decision and at 157-lbs., Rick Bay came through with a 3-2 verdict. Stowell then put it away for Mich- igan by pinning Bob Archer at 6:15. An Oddity Stowell's pin was one of those oddities in wrestling. Archer was on top to_ start the third period. Stowell in trying to escape man- euvered him in such a way that while still having a hold, on the Michigan g ra p p 1 e r, Archer's shoulders were pinned to the mat. In shaking up the line-up, Keen put Wayne Miller, Michigan's reg- ular 157-pounder at 177-lbs. His opponent was one of the Spartan's best, Alex Valcanoff, who placed third in the Big Ten last year. Miller in a great defensive match, wrestled the Spartan evenly but lost on referee Bert Waterman's stalling decision. Anti-Climax The heavyweight match, usual- ly a meet's most exciting, was an anti-climax Saturday. Michigan's Jack Barden was confronted with the Spartan's Homer McClure who was too heavy to handle. Barden couldn't get close to the Spartan beast, let alone pin him. They both had to settle for a 1-1 tie. Each scored their- points on escapes. The large crowd was partly due to Michigan's annual homecom- ing. Many of Keen's former wrestlers returned to campus to watch the Wolverine grapplers in action. With a 7-0 record in Big Ten competition, the Wolverines head for Iowa this weekend to wind up the regular season. Michigan has now compiled an 8-1 record. The Wolverines' only loss came from Penn State, 14-12, in the first meet of the season. BIG TEN ROUNDUP: Hoosier Hopes Dashed By Wisconsin Shooting I on all long-sleeved shirts Sportshirts or dress shirts-your choice Any tree shirts in stock for only . . STARTS TODAY S1050 To dd~s 1209'SOUTH UNIVERSITY