TILE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, 16 Al THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. 16 A STUDENT,.FACULTY: Here's Low-Down On Football Tickets Hawks Rally, Edge Wings, 4-2 EASTERN TITLE: "4- - , ] /!' Ceuts Edage 'o ers Tickets for next fall's football games are expected to be at a jpremium with capacity crowds anticipated for the Michigan State and Ohio State games.. Students will purchase their season tickets according to the same procedure as last season, with the $12 coupons on sale at registration August 25-7, then re- deemable for season tickets atythe Intramural Bldg. on specified days beginning the first week of classes. Faculty and staff tickets for $15 will go on sale beginning June 1 at the Athletic Ticket office in the Athletic Administration Bldg. Ap- plicants will receive their Athlet- ic cards for the $15 payment, then receive the tickets by mail over the summer. Only current or retired faculty or employees for more than a year prior to application are eli- gible for the special $15 rate. Spouses and dependent children between the ages of 10-18 are also allowed to purchase the athletic cards. Tickets for all four away games --at North Carolina, Illinois, Northwestern and Minnesota - will be on sale to students, faculty and staff beginning June 1 at the ticket window or immediately by mail. Checks for $5 per ticket should be made payable to the Michigan Ticket Department and a return address included. For extra tickets for any of the home games, students are advised by ticket manager Don Weir to submit applications immediately by mail to the Ticket Department. Checks payable to the Michigan Ticket for $5 per ticket should be included in the applications, and Weir cautions that the supply of tickets for the Michigan State and Ohio State games especially will be quite low when the bulk of stu- dents return in the fall. DETROIT iA) - The Chicago' Black Hawks spotted Detroit two first period goals, then roared back to defeat the Red Wings 4-2 last night and advance to the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup, finals. Chicago, which finished third in the regular season, will meet Montreal in the first game of the best-of-seven championships Sat- urday. Stan Mikita and Eric Nester- enko tallied for the winners in the Red Wings were playing two menĀ± goal to seven for the winners, last 11 minutes and sent the short. tightened their defense in the last Black Hawks into the finals for Then, with less than two min- two periods. Chicago goalie Glenn In D O stO I the first time since the 1961-62 utes left in the second period, Hall had to make only five saves season. Doug Mohns took a pass from Al in each of the periods. Season Champs MacNeil near center ice, outskated On Nesterenko's insurance tally. BOSTON W)--Boston, stunned Detroit, the regular season everyone and fired the puck pasta Howe charged into the Detroit by repeated Philadelphia rallies, champion, took the lead on goals Detroit goalie Roger Crozier after zone a d mort bcwrd needed 37 points from Sam Jones by Norm Ullman and Gordie a neat fake. s and great teamwork in the dying Howe. putskateddass while taking two Detroit de- moments for a 110-109 National How. Otsktedfenders along with him. Nester-' Basketball Association playoff vic- Chicago's Bobby Hull closed the The Black Hawks, outskated in enko then fired a quick shot from gap w th a una siste goa at ,the f rst erio dur ng wh ch t e 11; abo t 10 feet out.tory over the 76ers last night. The 8 5 f t e s c n e i d w i et e' e i g o k 1 h t t t e;t i m h g v h et c h i gap with an unassisted goal at the first period during which the about 10 feet out. trumph e 7Easte Cnelicsithe 8:52 of the second period while the Red Wings took 13 shots at the timhgv h etc hi ____-- - - ---- - - Mikita's winning marker came ninth straight Eastern Division ,11O-109 with the Celtics seeking an un- precedented seventh straight title. The best-of-seven series opens here Sunday afternoon and Mon- day night. Tigers Defeat Twins, Lead AL By The Associated Press ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS - Norm Cash and Al Kaline hit home runs and Dave Wickersham settle.d down after a rocky start to pitch Detroit to a 6-4 victory over Minnesota yesterday. It was the third straight vic- tory for the unbeaten Tigers. Cash's homer was a three-run blow that got the Tigers a 4-4 tie in the fifth inning. Kaline's two- run blast in the seventh won it. Wickersham was touched for seven hits in the first three in- nings when the Twins did all their scoring. After that,he held them hitless until the ninth. Mets Win First NEW YORK - Bobby Klaus' home run in the bottom of the 10th inning enabled the New York Mets to defeat the Houston As- tros 5-4 yesterday. Ed Kranepool drove in the first three Mets runs with a double and two singles. Jim Bethke, an 18- year-old righthander, registered his first major league victory, in relief. A's Crush Indians KANSAS CITY-John O'Don- oghue gave up a two-run homer to Rocky Colavito in the first in- ning and then settled down, pitching the Kansas City Ath- letics to a 7-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians last night. The A's took a 4-3 lead in the fifth when they scored two runs. Milwaukee Braves launched their 13th and final campaign at Coun- ty Stadium by defeating the Chi- cago Cubs 5-1 yesterday before an opening day turnout of 33,874 fans. Bob Sadowski handcuffed the Cubs except for Ernie Banks, who spoiled the shutout bid with a homer in the fifth inning. Sadowski started a decisive three-run rally in the third when he beat out a topper down the third base line. A walk, singles by Ty Cline and Eddie Mathews, a hit batsmen and an error by Banks accounted for the scoring. after Mohns had cleared the path crown. in front of the net and Chico The incredible contest took a Maki fired into Crozier's pads. turn in Philadelphia's favor with Mikita flipped the puck over to five seconds remaining. Boston Crozier and it smacked into the ran out the 24-second time and upper right hand corner. stepped aside so that Wilt Cham- SUllman Scores berlain could score uncontested U a ohis 30th point on a dunker. Ullman's goal at 7:04 came justI But when the Celtics tried to nine seconds after Nesterenko was throw the ball in from out of sent off with the game's first bounds the ball caromed back out penalty. of bounds off a wire supporting the basket. Chicago had a power play op- Irish Eyes portunity about a minute later It let Philadelphia put the ball when Alex Delvecchio went off for in play in Boston territory. But Fholding. But Howe ate up most of John Havlicek intercepted the the first minute by ragging the throw-in, fed Sam Jones and the puck. fvnwn ni nAtr hstmr m STORE YOUR BIKE FOR THE SUMMER 1. Insi 3. We de Storage 50 a month will oil your bike FREE B EAVER'S h Street NO 5-6607 on B by do se in ne on a throwing error by Larry rown and the other on a single Senators Beat Chisox y Campy Campaneris. Ed Charles oubled in two more runs in the CHICAGO-An error set up the venth and Campaneris singled eighth-inning single that ruined nanother in the eighth. Bennie Daniels' bid for a no-hit- * * * ter yesterday, but the Washing- Braves Take Opener ton Senators went on to a 3-1 victory and spoiled the Chicago MILWAUKEE - The lame-duck White Sox' home opener. Frank Howard and Willie Kirk- [ Standings land hit successive home runs b off knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm AMERICAN LEAGUE in the ninth, breaking a 1-1 tie. W1 LPet GB..CRi * * * The Chicago Black Hawks, who have taken the Stanley Cup only once in the last 26 years, when they pulled it in in 1961, journey to Montreal to open the finals of the playoffs Saturday night. The Canadiens, who once dominated the Cup from 1956-60, are seeking to replace Toronto, last year's winner. Iwo went sprnu nga own the court when the buzzer sounded. A forgotten hero among the 76ers stars washreserve forward Dave Cambee who scored 25 points in a relief role, 13 of them from the free throw line. Luck of the ... Boston now plays the Los An- geles Lakers in the NBA finals, BILL RUSSELL 605 Church Major Leagu NATIONAL LEAGUE SPORT SHORTS: Aleidor Unsure, Eliminates Holy Cross I THE TRIM MOCCASIN BY Los Angeles Chicago Milwaukee Cincinnati Pittsburgh Philadelphia Houston San Francisco New York St. Louis W L 2 0 2 1 2 1 2' 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 3 Pct. 1.000 .667 .667 .667 .667 .500 .333 .333 .333 .000 GSl , 11 / 2Y2 Detroit Washin Baltimoi Boston Clevelan Minneso x-Los .A Kansas Chicago x-Newr x--N i w L ret. " 3 0 1.000 - gton 2 1 .667 1 re 1 1 .500 1 1 1 .500 1!/ nid 1 1 .500 1% ota 1 1 .500 1%f Angeles 1 1 .500 1/ City 1 2 .333 2 Y k 1 2 .333 2 York 0 2 .000 23/ ight game. Redlegs Clobber Cards ST. LOUIS - Gordie Coleman, cracked a grand slam home run and Vada Pinson homered with two on as Cincinnati beat St. Louis 10-4 in the Cardinals' home' opener last night.' Both blows came off Bob Pur- key, a former Red making his first start for the Cardinals. John Tsitouris went all the way for the victory, allowing five hits. BOSTONIAN YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Milwaukee 5, Chicago 1 Cincinnati 10, St. Louis 4 New York 5, Houston 4 (10 inn) Los Angeies at Pittsburgh (ppd) San Francisco at Philadelphia (ppd) YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Detroit 6, Minnesota 4 Washington 3, Chicago 1 Kansas City 7, Cleveland 3 New York at Los Angeles (inc) only games scheduled SUCCESS on your EXAMS from The DASCOLA BARBERS near Michigan Theatre and U-M BARBERS near Kresge's Plenty of Barbers to serve you SHINES I DEPENDABLE IMPORT SERVICE We have the MECHANICS and the PARTS. NEW CAR DEALER Triumph-Volvo- Fiat-Checker NEW YORK P)-Jack Dono- hue, Holy Cross' new basketball coach, said yesterday he has ap- parently struck out in his attempt to recruit his prize protege-71" Lew Alcindor, the most sought- after schoolboy star in the nation. "Lew told me today he' was not really interested in Holy Cross," said Donohue, who became Holy Cross coach Monday after seven seasons at New York's Power Me- morial High School. 'He wants a larger school in a large city, and he's narrowed it down from scores of possibilities to five. It would surprise me very much if he changed his mind and added Holy Cross to the five." Still Five Alcindor's five possibilities are UCLA, Michigan, Boston College, vew York University and St. John's of New York. The 17-year-old scoring and rebounding ace al- ready has visited UCLA, Michi- gan and St. John's Insiders say Alcindor is consid- ering UCLA before any others, al- though he hasn't committed him- self yet.. "I talked to Lew for 10 minutes -and that's all the recruiting ef- fort I'm going to make. I really was in sort of a double role, as his high school coach and as Holy Cross coach. I've never let anyone else presure Lewie and I didn't pressure said. him myself," Donohue We lease cars $4.50 per 24 hr. day HERB ESTES AUTOMART 'Not Interested' "I told him about Holy Cross, and when he said he didn't think he was interested, that was the end of it." While Alcindor was growing in- to a national sports figure. Dono- hue kept him out of reach of coaches, scouts and newsmen. The 33-year-old coach acted as inter- mediary, screening the youngster's mail and phone calls. Alcindor, an excellent student, led Power on a 71-game winning streak and to three straight New York Catholic high school titles. He set city records for scoring, 2,067 points; and rebounds, 2,002. It is generally acknowledged the graceful giant ultimately will go into pro basketball, but he also has indicated an interest in journalism. * * * . Only the Mets.. . NEW YORK P-The New York Mets executed the first triple play of the major league season yester- day. The victims were the Hous- ton Astros. The triple killing took place in the top of the second inning after singles by Walter Bond and Bob Aspromonte off right-hander Jack Fisher had put Houston runners on firstand third with nobody out. Jimmy Wynn hit a fly to me- dium right field. Johnny Lewis caught the ball and whipped a perfect strike to Chris Cannizzaro at home plate. , The catcher put the tag on Bond then threw to Roy McMillan for the tag on Aspromonte, who was attempting to take second on the play. It was the third triple play by the Mets in their four-year history in the National League. The oth- ers were executed in 1962 and 1964. * * * Triathalon Pfc. Jim Kerr, former Michi- gan All-American swimmer, de- feated 13 other athletes in swim- ming, running, and pistol shoot- ting to win the annual Triathlon competition between U.S. Mod- ern Pentathlon Training Center and West Point last Thursday and Friday at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Kerr captured fifth in the two- mile cross country race and plac- ed first in the swimming and shooting events. The 25-year-old former Wolverine swimming star led his team to a 8,548 to 7,885 victory over the Cadets. * * * I. M. Standings With all the events but foul shooting ended for the 1964-5 intramural sports year, Delta Tau Delta and Wenley House have clinched the fraternity and resi- dence halls championships. Delta Tau Delta captured the title from Sigma Alpha Epsilon, the defending champion, by win- ning water polo, wrestling, track and swimming, in addition to fin- ishing high in other sports. The Delts accumulated 1,685 points to edge second place Sigma Phi Epsi- Ion, which has 1,638.. SAE took third place, followed by Sigma Al- pha Mu and Phi Gamma Delta. In the residence halls, Wenley won the crown over Cooley House in a tightly contested race. For Wenley it was their third con- secutive title. In the overall ti- tles, South Quad edged the oth- ers in total points. 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