THE MICHIGAN DAILY Lep 880, Mile Titlist, Elected Track Captain Bearcats Down Wolverines in Ten n Ll L. Ergas Leps, Big Ten titlist in the 880-yd. and mile run, was elected captain of the Michigan track team yesterday. The Canadian star, noted for his powerful finishing "kick," has de- veloped an important role for him- self-he has been in the Big Ten finals since his sophomore year and has compiled a long winning record.t In the outdoor championship that year, Leps won the mile, a title which he does not intend to relinquish, and took fourth in the 880, as well as running on the Michigan relay teams. This year he won both the mile and the 800 in .both the indoor and outdoor championships. "He was good as a freshman, even outstanding," stated track coach Don Canham. Canham believes that Leps, an education major, may stay on for his masters and continue running until the next Olympics. "Middle distance runners improve with age until they're about 28," the track mentor says. "He ran a 1:49.6 in the Canadian Olympic trials, and I think he can bring that down appreciably. Just look how far he's gone since last year." "One thing is pretty sure: he'll be another in a long line of great Michigan captains," Canham con- cluded. (Continued from Page 1) roll out, and score when Honig threw at DeLamielleure's after fielding Dale Norris' ground ball. Michigan almost got the run back in the fourth when Freehan sent Heffron sprawling into the left center field fence to catch his fly ball.. Broke String Newman broke Faul's string of 17 consecutive outs when he led off the seventh with a Texas league double down the right field line. A wild pitch moved him to third, where he scored on Freehan's sac- rifice fly to center. As it turned out that was the end 'of the line for the Wolverines. They loaded the bases in the eighth on two walks and an error, but DeLamielleure grounded to third to end the threat. Leading off the seventh, Bearcat second baseman Paul Fleming tripled over Spalla's head in center but was tagged out by Merullo when he overslid third base. Cronin bounced out third to first to lead off the hightmarish tenth, but Fricke beat out a neat bunt between Joyce and DeLamielleure for a single. Joyce walked Wolf, but when Newman fielded Norris' single on one bounce in right and made a perfect throw to Freehan to cut down Fricke at the plate, it looked like Joyce might escape unscathed again. But then Mike LaBurtis sent his ground ball past a diving Merulio at third only to have Honig come up with it and throw past De- Lamielleure, allowing Wolf and Norris to score. The crowd stopped at the exits in the bottom of the tenth, when after two were out, Newman col- lected his third hit-a single to left-bringing Freehan to bat. The Big Ten's leading hitter promptly hit one out of the park-- but it was foul by about ten feet. After working the count to 3-2, Faul made him his fourteenth strikeout victim with a high fast ball that sent everybody packing. Today, Don Lund will send soph- omore lefthander Fritz Fisher to the hill in an attempt to keep the Wolverines kicking in the double elimination tournament. The loser of this game will be eliminated. Western Wins In the first game yesterday, Western Michigan's unbeaten Bill Orlieb stretched his season record to 9-0 when he throttled Detroit on three hits for a 3-1 victory. The loser was Dave DeBusschere, who yielded only five hits-including a sixth-inning homer to Charlie Dodge. Statistics The, St( CINCINNATI Heffron, if Cronin, 3b Fricke, ss Wolf. C Norris, lb Laburtis, rf Hagedorn, cf "Fleming, Sb Faul, p Totals MICHIGAN Jones, 2b Newman, rf Freehan, t DeLamielleure, lb Steckley, It Merullo, 3b Spalla, ef Honig, ss Joyce, p a-Fisher 35 5 5 3 ERGAS LEPS track captain 3 4 3 Totals a--struck out for Joyce E -- Jones, Merullo 2, Wolf.- 2-Newman. Sa Freehan, Fricke, Joyce. L igan 3, Cincinnati 5. A' Cincinnati' MICHIGAN 100 000 000 000 000 100 PITCHING .. Your Discontinued Textbooks are worth rea money_ If sold to Ulrich's WITH your currently good ones. YOUR BEST DEAL-FIGURE IT OUT Utrich's sell your discontinued books to over 600 college bookstores. This way we get the 4:highest possible prices for YOU. (At least 25% of the books- used this year wil be obsolete or discontinued next fall.) .-another Ulrich service- lI~ El QUALITY and PRESTIGE ... BUT HE HOLDS ON-Cincinnati leftfielder Terry Heffron manages to hold on to Bill Freehan's drive to deep left-center with a man on base despite running into the fence. Heffron's catch preserved the 1-0 lead the Bearcats enjoyed at that point in the game. I-M ROUNDUP: SAE, Gomberg Repeat As Overall I-M Champs Broncos vs.7 W. MICHIGAN Bidelman, 2b Gatza, c Erickson, rf Tomb, If Quillici, ss Ine, lb Michaski, Sb Dodge, e Orlieb, p Faul (w) Joyce (L) WP-FauL. LONG( .INES THE WORLD'S MOST - 1 HONORED WATCH SUMMARIE IP R ER 10 1 0 10 3 0 460 4'0 3 1 460 4 1 4 1 'z I LONGINES ADMIRAL 1200 automatic .$100 r withe $110. expansion band 201 S. MAIN at Washington By BOB BENSON The I-M schedule for the 1960- 61 season is just about over, and many individual champions have been crowned. And although all the I-M tourn- aments have not ended yet, the over-all (section) champions have clinched their respective titles. In the social fraternity ranks Sigma Alpha Epsilon has com- piled the highest total score over the past year. Gomberg captured the residence hall crown as they outlasted Kelsey and Huber in the late spring months. The Electrical Engineers walked off with the fac- ulty IM tournament, and China led the International center. The big surprise of the year was Delta Sigma Delta's capturing of the professional fraternity title. The dentists beat out the heavily favored doctors of Nu Sigma Nu by just fourteen points. Nu Sigma Nu has held the title for the last six years, and for a total of eleven of the last fourteen years. In the catagory of individual sports titles this spring, only seven have been clinched thus far. In professional fraternities, Del- ta Sigma blelta captured the horseshoe and tennis titles, Phi Alpha Kappa walked away with the softball crown, anct Nu Sigma. Nu won the golf tourney. Win Golf For the residence halls, Gom- berg won the golf title. Kelsey took the horseshoe competition, and Huber dominated the tennis. The winner of the independent title Was the Nakarmura Co-ops. Both the A' and 1' softball competition for the residence halls and social fraternities are in- complete. The only winners to eminate from these tournaments at the present time are Phi Sigma Delta which captured the frater- nity 'B' title, and Huber house which won the residence hall 'A' crown. V a-Grounded out for Sy E-Corej (2), Bidelmani 2B-Michaski, Bibeau; HR-Dodge. Detroit 000 001 01 W. 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