14, 1961 7HE MICHIGAN DAILY nmers Swamp Michigan State, Gomberg, Winchell Win In I=M II~~ 9 9*, s "00 O"0a 0, to win a fast butterfly race in 2:00.1. In the 50, the favored Legacki simply could not make up the dis- tance lost in a bad start which found him back on his heels at the gun. Steuart won a fast 200-yd. free- style race beating out teammate Dick -Brackett. Darnton finzhed third but was disqualified because RON JACO ... takes second in diving Pulling down the rebounds made the difference, as Gomberg de- feated Williams, 39-21, in resi- dence halls "B' basketball. In another "B" game Winchell stalled a last minute scoring burst by Kelsey and downed them, 30- 26. In the other five games last night, all "B" games, Adams edged Allen Rumsey, 30-28, Taylor squeeked by with a 21-20 victory over Van Tyne, Wenley downed Cooley, 38-15, and Lloyd and Hay- den sunk their opponents, Ander- son and Strauss, respectively, 34- 29, and 46-41. Most of the teams played good close man to man defense, by the low scores. Residence Hall 'B Adams 30, Allen Rumsey 28 Taylor 21, Van Tyne 20 Wenley 38, Cooley 15 Lloyd 34, Anderson \29 Winchel 30, Kelsey 26 Gomberg 39, Williams 21 Hayden 46, Strauss 41 IU Freshman Breaks Mark BLOOMINGTON MP)--Indiana's varsity swimmers defeated Pur- due 63-39 yesterday, then rooted freshman Tom Stock to the first sub-two-minute performance ever recorded in the 200-yard' back- stroke. The 18-year-old Stock, from Bloomington, Ill., flailed the dis- tance in 1:59.9. MERCEDESIM BENZ Factory authorized soles and serv- ice. Good selection to choose from. Now taking orders for European delivery. Be assured of delivery by plcng yur order now for the comig smmer. he missed his turn at 200 yards. Mattson, the promising sophomore outstroked Wolf and Gaxiola in the backstroke. Clark trailed in the breastroke race until the 175 yard mark. Den- nis Ruppart of Michigan State barely nosed out Michigan's Dick Nelson for second place. Nelson led the pack at 100 yards and, finished in 2:21.3 to Ruppart's 2:21.2. Nelson, a sophomore swimming in varsity competition for the first time, is the American record holder for the 100-yd. breaststroke. Swimming that distance in the medley relay, he made up 15 feet on his opponent. This Friday brings the long- awaited showdown. for Big Ten swimming supremacy between In- diana and the Wolverines. Last year, Indiana won the dual meet between the two teams but Michi- gan won the ,Big Ten champion- ship and finished second to South- ern California in the NCAA championships while the Hoosiers finished third. ARCURE MOTOR SALES NO 3-3309 617 Detroit St. Ann Arbor L- I - U Ann Arbor's Friendly Book Store 549 East University-Across from Engineering Arch ...650 on your dial "The Voice of the Student on Campus Michigan" -MIL I P 1% Or I C 1, b III