PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY,. MAY U 16 TT LY- L'1 f.li AX? , iT1L1 J. &U/ Ai/VV Y. PHOTO CHANGES RESULTS: 'M' Ties for Michigan has been awarded one more point in the Big Ten track and field championships of last weekend in Bloomington and ad vanced into a third place tie with Minnesota. Blowups of the official photo graphs of the finish of the 100- yard dash authenticated a rever- sal of the fifth and sixth places as originally awarded. Hubert Bryant of Minnesota, Jim Garrett of Michigan State and Randy Weddle of Indiana had all been clocked in a time of :09.8 in the dash and had been judged the third, fourth and fifth fin- ishers, respectively. Dave Cooper of Michigan had M been clocked at :09.9 and was awarded the sixth spot. Points are distributed on a five-four-three- two-one basis and Cooper did not receive any points.N However, an examination of the enlarged photographs revealed that Cooper actually finished fifth and Weddle placed sixth. . . The reversal of points does not change Indiana's seventh place finish in the team standings but does move Michigan into a third place tie with Minnesota at 33 W points. No other places were reversed In the 100, which Denny Kohl of Iowa won in a time of :09.6. Dick. Simonsen of Minnesota was sec- and in the race.- Hold Tryouts UH ere for U.S. s a Mat Squads MICHIGAN' 1 yard dash a Approximately 50 candidates for weekend. C the United States freestyle and later exami Greco-Roman wrestling squads be- fifth, giving gin three weeks of training here in Ann Arbor this week for the 1966 World's Amateur Wrestling Championships in Toledo, June T er 16-22. The training period will run ro* f through June 12 at the Sports Uriol Building with Bill Smith of the San Francisco Olympic Club coaching the freestyle team and By The A Dale Thomas of Oregon State DETROIT- University directing the Greco- four hits for Roman squad. victory as Ce The two teams will be selected trolh2 e lasti through challenge matches, with Detroit cam from five to eight contestants in win the opene each weight who have been chos- en primarily on their showings in tie-breaking s national collegiate and AAU tour- Tiant. 4-2, naments by a committee of coach- southpaw Ha] es and officials. second game. Pick Fehrs and Porter Among those chosen to comr- Maj 1O pete for team berths are twoJ Michigan wrestlers-Bob Fehrs in Sta the 125.5-pound class and Dave Porter at heavyweight. AMEI Porter, who will be unable to try out for the team because of a D recent operation on his elbow for Baltimore a bone chip, has been chosen the California .Minnesota Outstanding Sophomore Wrestler Chicago of the year by Amateur Wrestling Washington News. New York Boston Porter was given the award fol- Kansas City lowing an undefeated season which YESTERL was climaxed by his winning both Ietroit 7-0, Cle the Big Ten and NCAA titles. He foston ui, Mini won 17 straight matches, eight of washington 2,] them by falls. He is Michigan's Calimornia 4 ,N altimore , C' ninth NCAA winner, the first as ToDA a sophomore. Baltimore at C In three years of high school Cleveland at l competition at Lansing Sexton, KasasrCiay at N Porter won 78 straight matches Minnesota at B and three state titles. N ATIW Football, Too Porter was also an all-state San Francisco football player and entered Mich- Losn igan on a football scholarship. He Philadelphia failed to win a football letter last Pittsburgh Cincinnati fall but is a top candidate for a Atlanta middle guard post on the Wolver- New York ine defensive unit this fall. St. Louis Fehrs, a junior last year, has Chicago also claimed his share of NCAA t 8, A Cincintnati 8, At honors, finishing second in the Houston 5, New tourney at 123 pounds the last Chicago -, St L two years.San rancisco 5 two yarsLos Angeles 3, P Other wrestlers trying out for sAOIA team berths who are familiar to Atianta at Cinc Wolverine fans include Don Behm Chicago at St. L New York at Ho and Dick Cook of Michigan State PPIladelphia at and Dave Reinbolt of Ohio State. Pittsburgh at S Track Third For Direct Classified Ad Service, I'Ione 764=-0557 Monday through Friday, 12 Noon to 2 P.M. PERSONAL JOIN THE ELITE. DEAL WITH SCH- LUSSE. F36 MURDER at Bimo's. Super Sleuth Pam Baldeom ruthlessly assassinated Joe the Bartender Mon. with a gun con- cealed in a lipstick tube, First re- ported kill. 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Daily Classified Joe Azcue' ssin _ie. Aguirre s - poor throw on Tiant's sacrifice LOST AND FOUND bunt and a single by Chuck Hinton snapped a scoreless tie in the LOST-Bulova gold watch with gold fifth. band. In a library during finals. Call Bud, 764-05362 A30 Wert's two-out single in the eihhSpored OyTer wit th de- LST-Re ferdfor ifrainrgr- hthsylerw hede-Lir.g a brown female long hair stripped ciding run in the first game, which cat lo