THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUSD' terson Retains Heavyweight Crown Floyd Floors Johansson in Sixth Round MAN 'f" #tet 'With Left Hook-Right Cross Combination 6r MIK E GILLMAN McRae Seeks Win Over Jones After ComingClose Last Week By BRIAN MacCLOWRY Patterson fell down as he miss- ed a right in the second and slipped down again in the third after scoring with some solid left hooks. The champ's hooks piled up points and began to wear down Ingemar in the fourth and fifth as he went to the attack with both hands. The Swede, heaviest of his ca- reer at 20611 pounds, stepped up the attack at the beginning of the sixth. A series of rights made Patterson grab. Excited by this success, Johansson was chasing patterson with long right hand punches. Suddenly Patterson struck back with a hook. He followed with a right uppercut that missed. Then came the left hook, followed by the chopping right that ended Johansson's hopes. Referee Regan, who counted out the 28-year-old, said: "I had just finished the count of a full ten when he (Jdhansson) tried to get up. He didn't make the count. "When I took him to the cor- ner, he didn't know where he was; at. He was bleary-eyed and could- n't have continued anyway." Patterson, also heaviest of his career at 194 pounds, was wild and lacked the precision that he showed last June in this fight. He let Johansson back him up on occasion and had plenty of trouble getting out of the way of that stiff right hand. There was no debate about the right hand hurting Patterson this time. He was down twice and-stag- gered at least, twice. Last June much was made of Johansson's. failure to follow up a hard right. This time he kept pouring it on but Patterson returned the heavy fire. Big Ten hurdles king Bennie McRae will get another shot athis nemisis, Hayes Jones, this Friday night at the Knights of Columbus meet in Cleveland. But only a supreme effort by the Michigan flash ,will beat the ex- Eastern Michigan star, who has already conquered him three times this winter. "McRae has the ability to upset Jones," ventures track coach Don FROSH TRACK MEETING All those interested in fresh- man track are asked to attend a meeting at 5 p.m. in the "M" Room at Yost Field House. Canham, "but he may not get too many more chance to prove it." After the Knights of Columbus meet the Wolverine trackmen will be idle until April 8, when they will take part in the University Relays at Athens, Ohio. For McRae, the Cleveland meet may be his last chance to beat Jones. Already in this campaign the swift 'Jones has whipped Mc- Rae in the Los Angeles Invita- tional, the Chicago Relays, and Saturday night at the Milwaukee Journal Games. At Los Angeles in early February McRae was hardly ready to chal- lenge Jones after a hard campaign on the gridiron, and he was beaten quite handily. Pushes Jones At Chicago he actually led over the first hurdle, but the flying Jones caught him and won by a yard in ;07.1 for, the 00-yards. In an earlier heat the Wolverine star had defeated Southern Califor- nia's Don Styron with a :07.3 clocking to qualify for the finals. Jones' winning time was only one-tenth of a second off his own world record. Saturday night in ,Milwaukee the high hurdle distance was shortened to 50 yards,' and this time McRae was nipped by a stride arid a half but only after he had pushed Jones to a world indoor record-tying time of :05.9. After being beaten three times McRae might have reason to be discouraged. But he can also take heed from the fact that he has already gained revenge once this winter, in the Big Ten indoor meet. Last year in the same meet Mc- Rae was beaten in the high hur- dles by Minnesota's Dave Odegard. This winter Odegard was unde- feated when the two met in Cham- paign, but that exclusive status was quickly terminated when Mc- Rae outsprinted him in both the 60-yd. high and low hurdles. The Michigan star's time of :08.4 in the highs tied the conference and Illinois Armory record for the event. However, McRae's performances weren't the only encouraging ones during the two-day jaunt last weekend. The Wolverine two-mile relay team of Charlie Aquino, Wally Schafer, Dave Martin and Ergas Leps won the event at Mil- waukee with a time of 7:42.8. Broadjumper Les Bird was third to world record holder Ralph Bos- ton at Chicago. Boston's winning leap was 26'2" while Bird came in at 23'94". Bird also had one tremendous leap of 25'10" but he fouled on the jump. The Wolverine mile relay team of Dick Cephas, Bryan Gibson, Carter Reese, and Leps placed third at Chicago behind Indiana and Northwestern, who finished one-two in the Big Ten indoor meet also. QUAD ROUNDUP: Reeves Downs Williams 'S pe By JAN WINKELMAN er il- In residence hall "A" basket- ed ball competition last night Reeves ne defeated Williams, 43-22. The Reeves victory put them in ie the first place playoffs in "A" res- y- idence basketball along with Tay- ,t- lor, Kelsey, and Gomberg. Vying ho for "B" residence basketball cham- ty pions are Gomberg, Huber, Wen- ke ley, and Taylor. B ri a n Schultz sparked the Reeves attack with 15 points. Don ry Blanchard, Ron Tate, and Jack se Kauffman accounted for the re- he maining tallies with 13, 10, and 5 is points apiece. Reeves built up a ny. 22-10 halftime lead which it never in relinquished behind the shooting ,n- of Schultz - and ballhandling of t- Tate. " Williams' second half rally fell short owing to Reeves' superior a rebounding. Neal Barmack was er highman for the losers with eight to points. n- Allen-Rumsey forfeited to Lloyd id, in the only other scheduled game b- last night. In "A" playoffs, Taylor faces '.on ;rr s" :".& ".. Z -v,.i.____________'___________e~i Reeves and Kelsey faces Gomberg. Wenley meets Taylor and Gom- berg plays Huber in "B" semi- final cage contests. Other Sports Huber has gained the finals of "A" residence bowling and will bowl the winner of the Adams- Hinsdale semifinal which will take place tomorrow. The champion- ship battle will be fought next Tuesday at 9:00 p.m. The winners of the Rumsey- Kelsey and Scott-Winshall match- es being played tonight will meet a week from today to decide the "B" residence hall bowling cham- pion. Remaining in water polo are Allen-Rumsey and Van Tyne, Gomberg and Wenley. The semi- final water polo games will be fought tonight at the intramural pool. Thus far in residence hall com- petition Huber leads with 869 points. Kelsey and Gomberg are in close pursuit with 859 and 858 points respectively. 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