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ALL PERFORMANCES 8:00 P.M. i By BILL BULLARD Sports Editor Diving Coach Dick Kimball is going to New York this morning for the Olympic swimming and diving trials after being named, last Saturday the coach of the United States men's diving team for the Tokyo Olympic Games this October. Kimball was selected for the post by the U.S. Olympic Com- mittee after the coach originally selected resigned. Harry Chapman of the University of Texas gave up the post last month after suffer- ing a heart attack. The trials are over on Sept. 6 and Kimball will take his team to the U.S. Air Force Academy for training a few days later. Kimball and the divers will meet Indiana Coach Jim (Doc) Coun- cilman and the U.S. swimming team in California before going as one group to Tokyo. Coached in Olympics Kimball's appointment makes. him the second Wolverine coach to head an Olympic squad in the last four years. Coach Gus Stager coached the men's swimming team at Rome in 1960. Although the individual mem- bers of the diving team have not yet been selected, Kimball says, "I'll probably know every diver who makes the team. I know the divers from Indiana and Ohio State and the others who have a chance to make the team. I coached Bob Webster here for two years and he is perhaps the best bet to make the team in tower diving."I Thisdwill be Kimball's third' trip to Japan. In 1958 he was on a tour of U.S. military bases in the Far East performing a diving act and one part of the tour in-' cluded Japan. In 1960 he stopped in Japan again on a tour of the world sponsored by the State De- partment. Return in November Kimball's wife will join him in Tokyo for the start of the Games. They plan to stay in Japan for a while after the conclusion of the Games before returning home in November. Kimball is not worried about his Wolverine diving team becoming stale or not improving during his absence. "We don't start pushing the divers until November any- way," he explained. "And some of the older divers can help out the younger ones while I'm gone." UHF Might Air Sp( The Board in Control of Inter- until January. If all collegiate Athletics held its first though, Ann Arborites meeting of the academic year last to see the Wolverines Friday. in swimming, indoor 1 Board Chairman and Athletic Inaswimming ,in : Director H. O. (Fritz) Crisler an- nastics, basketball, nounced that details of the meet- spring sports. ing will be made public later to-; Previous Commit day. Arrangements for th Crisler also stated yesterday that televise the basketball several Michigan sports might pos- somewhat complicated sibly be televised on a proposed vious commitments w Detroit UHF station. Network Inc. SNI has UHF stands for ultra high fre- planned to air three quency, which most television sets games but they have n can not receive. But all new sets I definitely selected. are equipped to receive the signals The UHF stationv and old sets can be converted for allowed to televise approximately $20. games simultaneously Plans are still tentative as the broadcasts which are station will not be in operation (very high frequency). will be able competing track, gym- nd several tment he rights to games are due to pre- with Sports tentatively Michigan ot yet been will not be basketball with SNI on VHF DICK KIMBALL U1 :S.'": :;:; ';:G ii,' :j; . ;; . F;; { 'x : r' { : Irv :{r :{ t : i :;:{ ;:;Y GRECO-ROMAN WRESTLER: *Opera Matinee (S nday, March 21) at 2:30 P.M. SEASON TICKETS: $6.75, $4.50, plus 25c for each Friday or Saturday performance selected. Tickets for individual productions available October 5 after Season sales. Contact Student Representatives for Season Coupons or ORDER NOW BY MAIL Order blanks nvailable on Camnus or at Trueblood Auditorium Ex= Wolvert Earns Olyn Ex-Wolverine heavyweight grap- pler Jack Barden won a spot on the 1964 United States' Olympic wrestling squad last weekend in the Greco-Roman event. Barden, whose bid for a free- style seating went awry last week, drew with Pat Lovell of the San Francisco Olympic Club in the final match of the Greco-Roman wrestling event to capture the title in the 213.5 pound class. Barden wrestled at Michigan during the '60-'61, '61-'62, '62-'63 I 'Outside' Phone Users All Seven Numnerals cne Barden npic BerthI " seasons. In 1963 he capped his * Wolverine wrestling career by pinning down the NCAA title. He has been active in top wrestling meets since then. Barden got his big break in the Greco-Roman division when he iwon a close decision from Russ Winer of Durand, Michigan. Greco-Roman wrestling differs from freestyle in that it is con- fined to higs above the hips. Barden is the lone Wolverine wrestler to try for an Olympic spot. American wrestling ,teams have traditionally been drawn from the wrestling powers of Okla- homa and Oklahoma State. The Greco-Roman event is expected to be dominated by the Bulgarian and Russian teams. Martin Plans Seven Meets For Harriers Cross Country will, once again, be on a play-when-you-wanta bas- is this fall. Assistant track coach Dave Mar- tin, who manages the distance runners, has planned a seven meet schedule for this fall; but he is already hedging on it. Martin feels that the harriers are so far out of shape now that they won't be ready to compete in their first scheduled meet, the Calvin Col- lege Open Sept. 7. "We don't have any Murrays this year," he says. Chris Murray, Michigan's graduated Big Ten out- door two-mile champ, came to school last fall in the same shape that he was in seven months later when he won his crown. Other meets on the tentative cross country schedule are Bowl- ing Green University at Ann Ar- bor in a practice meet Sept. 19, Michigan Federation Open Meet at Kalamazoo Sept. 26, Spring Ar- bor Invitational at Spring Arbor Oct. 17, Spring Arbor at Ann Ar- bor Oct. 24, Michigan Federation Championships at Kalamazoo Nov. 7 and finally the Big Ten Cham- pionships at Champaign Nov. 9. If Michigan competes in the Big Ten Meet it will probably be on an individual basis instead of as a team. ALPHA PHI OMEGA service fraternity OPEN MEETING Sept. 2... 8 p.m. Rm 3-C Union Refreshments "THE MARKSMEN" TRIO SINGING A . . I Beginning.Today.. A weekly analysis of issues of higher education and specific University problems. Writing by prominent members of the University community. 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