PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL 1960' PAGE SIX THE MICHiGAN DAILY FRIDAY, 2 APRIL 19(~ . r rrr :},..,,rrr a r r r ,{.. .. r ,: r rr Z r r rv d ." "ri : frfiPrrrr7r.ara rr n ,. ".r. +Pa.i""r,. s4.:.{.. .....,ri.. ....fi'r..."r, rr.... r...., ..... r.r.,, ,....,,T ,".vr ...".": r.....,.,.ti{.i;'::;:i: ii :'.Yr% ;'r'r.-r+: :. .4 .'F5 New Styles First at WILD'S Imported Cotton Velours for school for golf for soiling for gifts convertible zippered turtleneck s 1., SPORTS SHORTS: MSU FiresCage Coach Anderson Saari, Buckingham BreakTMIS FiresACoa0rson American Swim Marks EAST LANSING (P) - MiChi-j gan State basketball Coach For- r L A. (Forddy) Anderson wa fir- ed yesterday in the wake of MSU's NEW HAVEN (,P)-Two Cali- fornians cracked American rec-' ords in opening the National AAU Men's Indoor Swimming Championships last night in! Yale's 25-yard pool. Roy Saari, Southern California's Olympian, successfully defended his 1,650-yard freestyle title and Greg Buckingham, a College of ,q' Mn~a 'r.-hmn r~~tnrr the 6'3", 190-pound Saari won :13Big Ten the NCAA crown with spectacular history. 16:39.9 at Ames, Iowa. No successor Buckingham's next test will be search was on in tomorrow's 200-yard freestyle to revive the sprint and he'll be swimming fortunes. against Olympic heroes Don Anderson ha Schollander and Steve Clark, lost record in among others. , nS t is record, worst in its was named and a for a replacement Spartarns' sagging d a 125-124 won- 11 years at Michi- overall mark this s 5-18. He won one g Ten title in 1959 and shared another in 1957, but had second division finishes in five of the last six seasons. MSU Athletic Director Biggie Munn announced the firing. "It was a most difficult decision for me to make," Munn said, "but our basketball fortunes of late have not been what we'd like them to be and in order to improve this picture this decision was made." ' Munn said Anderson, who has academic tenure, will stay on at Michigan State in another ca- pacity yet to be determined. Anderson had high hopes for3 next season, saying he had as- sembled one of the best fresh- man teams in years. "This is the last season we'll have to suffer," he promised. Michigan State's basketball im- age suffered particularly this sea- son, being overshadowed by the rival Michigan Wolverines, the conference winner and runner-up in the national championship tournament at Portland, Ore. Anderson issued a somewhat bit- ter statement. He said he learned of his dis- missal "with deep regret." "I'm sorry Mr. Munn does not consider me adequate to continue the duties involving the basketball fortunes of Michigan State an'i for this I am deeply disappoint- ed," he said. Anderson, 46, said he "hoped the university would find a place for me" and asked fans "to accept - my apologies for our inability to do better, especially in view of the interest shown by our many supporters in the past." A gall 0,4t u. 1l past season wa undisputed Big j aanwia.eo resn an, capcue iasi hcg the 400-yard individual medley, Finals in Chicago beating Saari out by two feet in CHICAGO (AP) - Official an- a real thriller. nouncement is expected shortly The 19-year-old Buckingham, that Chicago Stadium will be the who entered the medley as a site of the NCAA basketball fi- warmup for other races to be held als in 1966. today and tomorrow, posted a Although a close source in the brilliant 4:08.9, improving on the NCAA said the stadium site was 4:11.7 he recorded in the after- sealed pending final arrange- noon trials. The listed mark is ments, NCAA headquarters in 4:13.2 registered last year by the Kansas City said that its basket- 1964 champ, Dick Roth. ball committee, headed by Bernie The 400-yard individual medley Shively, Kentucky athletic direc- was the only race last night, but tor, has not yet made a recom- Saari's third within six hours. mendation to the NCAA executive No Fatizue committee. .' IJ BASEBALL ROUND-UP: Spah Leads Mets to Victory $995 By The Associated Press unearned as the Sox made five of their miscues in one inning. Pete Twenty-two days away from his Wrwohtteol hcg 44th birthday, Warren Spahn Ward, who hit the only Chicago helped pitch and bat the New home run, was charged with two k Met to 4-3 victorover he errors. 5 good colors Wid's State Street on the Campus !r . rr. . . r. v. ... . .........:""'ism' :...........,............ir}L..........,........................m...............................,............... Earlier, the 20-year-old triple winner at last week's NCAA meet, qualified for this event, and with a 65-minute rest, captured the 1,- 650-yard grind. Shively said of Ireland's an- nouncement: "The site has been picked and the executive committee will an- nounce it after arrangements have I :KEDS MAINSAIL~ the deck shoe that goes everywhere l Cx MAINSAIL Squeegee safety sole s There never was a smarter way to stay safe on deck! For Keds Mainsail has such trim lilnes and superb fit that it 3r;doubles as a regular casual. In crisp white, of rugged, washable duck. And Mainsail combines all of Keds' ex- clusive inner comforts with this special safety sole that t' has a patented anti-skid zig- s zag design. Ask for Mainsail! ' CAMPUS BOOTERY 304 S. State 1t '}".. .n,."".,r':3 .,r,:":n :?.'>?. ' wG I He was clocked in 16:40.8. The been completedI. cannot con- listed American and meet record firm Ireland's statement and that's is 16:49.3, which the 20-year-old all." Saari registered last year at Bar- The committee is to meet in tlesville, Okla. Last week, however, Kansas City April 8-9. FORDDY ANDERSON Detroit yesterday., Spahn hurled seven innings, scattering nine hits and giving upJ two runs. He also collected two singles, the first driving in two runs in the Mets' four-run third inning. The - runs that scored on thel southpaw's single were the last two of the inning and proved to be the decisive tallies. Another perennial loser, the Washington Senators, bombed Kansas City 11-6. Joe Cunning- ham clouted a grand slam homer in the second after Willie Kirk-; land slammed a three-run homerJ in the first Kirkland also sin-1 gled across a pair in the second.I The Chicago White Sox com- mitted six errors but rallied for nine runs in the seventh inning1 to top the St. Louis Cardinals 11-9.t Seven of the Cardinal runs were9 Bill McCool, Gerry Arrigo and Ted Davidson scattered nine hits in Cincinnati's 4-0 decision over Minnesota. Vada Pinson hom- ered for the Reds. Bob Allison got the only Twin extra base hit with a double. Three Pittsburgh pitchers also shared a shutout, a 7-0 triumph over Baltimore. The Orioles got just six hits off Tom Butters, Tom Sisk and Steve Blass. Ossie Virgil knocked across four Pirate runs with a triple and a single. The Los Angeles Dodgers took advantage of Tony Taylor's fifth-inning error and defeated Philadelphia 6-3. The Dodgers tal- lied three times after Taylor drop- ped a potential double play ball. Willie Davis batted in four runs, two in the fifth. The Los Angeles Angels came up with two runs in the seventh inning for a 5-3 victory over J Does your bike look like WARREN SPAHN 35 lbs. of RUST"?, Why not let BEAVER BIKE SHOP Prepare and repair your bike for Spring now! 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The Dodgers sent the 29-year- old strikeout king tobe examined by Dr. Robert Kerlan, the ortho- pedic specialist who treated Kou- fax last August when he was sidelined for the balance of the season with an elbow injury. "Sandy came to me and said he was worried because his arm was stiff and swollen," said Dodger General Manager E. J. (Buzzie) Bavasi. "We phoned Dr. Kerlan and he advised Sandy to fly to Los Angeles. Dr. Kerlan wants to take X-rays of the elbow today and compare them with X-rays he took last year." Exhibition Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pt. Chicago 11 8 .576 Minnesota 10 10 .500 Cleveland 10 10 .500 Baltimore 9 10 .474 Boston 8 9 .471 Los Angeles 8 10 .444 Washington 6 8 .429 New York 8 12 .400 Detroit 7 11 .389 Kansas City 5 11 .313 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. 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