THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIJi+;finAV. SEPTEMRF.R 25. 14192 T~lE MIC IGANDAIY TTU'QlAVgT~TV1~~flu, ~ ,..,.a~ .,.~. a~4~.AJ.A~iW A~I, UID jraLtl , ojvjj xr lvlx).r n 4a, lyati io hunder'for Nebraska Last year it seemed as if half the team were hobbled at the knee. Evashevski and guard John Mar- cum were lost before the season started; guard Lou Pavloffswent out after the first game, a win over UCLA; halfback Jack Strobel and center Todd Grant (graduat- In The Swim Attention Mermaids! The Michigan Women's Swim Club is holding tryouts at 7 p.m. tonight at the Women's Pool. ed) bit the dust in the Iowa game; and quarterback Bob Chandler and center John Walker (graduated) were still hampered from opera- tions the year before. "I don't know what the answer is," commented Elliott. "We're trying calesthenics and everything we can think of.'I'm sure other schools have had similar prob- lems, but I just hope we can stay healthy." And staying healthy this year will be especially important, es- pecially in the line, where the supply of heavy, muscle-bound blockers and tacklers is rather thin. Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE G W L Pct. GB New York 92 65 .586 - Minnesota 88 70 .557 41/2 Los Angeles 84 72 .538 72 Chicago 83 74 .529 9 Detroit 81 75 .519 10%/ Baltimore 76 81 .484 16 Cleveland 76 81 .484 16 Boston 74 82 .474 17%/ Kansas City 71 86 .452 21 Washington 59 98 .376 33 YESTERDAY'S RESULT Kansas City 5, Baltimore 2 (Only game scheduled) TODAY'S GAMES Los Angeles at Detroit Kansas City at Baltimore Chicago at Boston Washington at New York (n) Minnesota at Cleveland (n) GRID SELECTION'S Can you outsmart the experts? Do you have the inside dope on the Nebraska game? Once again The Daily has the dubious honor of running its annual grid picks. For those of you who don't know, it's easy and lots of fun. Just stop in at The Michigan Daily for your of- ficial entry blank, then bring or mail it to The Daily at 420 Maynard St. before midnight Friday. The prize is two free tickets to see "The Miracle Worker," now playing at the Michigan Theatre. The tickets will go to the person with the most picks correct; and, in case of ties, the tickets go to the most nearly correct pick of the score for the Michigan-Nebraska game. So come one and all-let's have your grid picks for the week. Maybe you'll be the lucky one. THIS WEEK'S GAMES BACK IN '63: Renewed Contracts For Sten gel, Lopez By The Associated Press Grizzly, old Casey Stengel and soft-spoken Al Lopez, familiar fig- ures on the baseball scene for many years, signed contracts yes- terday to manage their respective clubs again in 1963. Stengel, 72, agreed in New York to return as skipper of the defeat- ridden New York Mets, who made their debut in the National League only this season. Lopez, 54, signed an unprece- dented two-year contract in Chi- cago to guide the fortunes of the White Sox through the 1964 cam- paign. He is finishing his sixth season with the White Sox. Salary terms were not disclosed in either case. The announcement of Stengel's return came from club president George Weiss. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Nebraska at MICH. (score) Indiana at Cincinnati Missouri at Minnesota North Carolina at Ohio State Oregon State at Iowa New Mexico St. at Wisconsin Michigan State at Stanford Illinois at Washington Syracuse vs. Army at New York Colgate at Cornell 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Rutgers at Princeton Boston College at Villanova Tennessee at Auburn Georgia Tech at Florida Notre Dame at Oklahoma Utah at Oregon Georgia at Vanderbilt Rice at Louisiana State Pittsburgh at Baylor Tex. Christian at Miami (Fla) Good Cleaning Patterson Underdog In Title Bout Tonight IT SHE'LL YOU 11 c By The Associated Press CHICAGO - Champion FloydJ Patterson was a 6-5 underdog to-J day as he made final preparations to defend his title against Sonny Liston at Comiskey Park. The battle, one of the most1 talked about chamiponship bouts in many a year, is to determine, at least temporarily, whether orE not speed and savvy can with- stand the overpowering size and strength of the challenger. Carried on Radio, TV The scheduled 15-rounder starts at 9:30 (EST). Television will be on closed circuit only, and only outside the Chicago area. AGC radio will carry the fight across the nation and around the world. Paid attendance at the arena and in the theatres will bring in over $5 million. Liston found a fit of Everlast boxing gloves yesterday, and will wear them as he attempts to pry the championship from Patterson. Hassle Avoided The defending champ will wear the same make, thus avoiding what could have been a hassle. Liston's camp had been holding out for Frager gloves, but accepted the Everlast model after trying on just one set before the Illinois State Athletic Commission staff at his Aurora Downs training camp. A feud over the type of glove Liston would wear had been raging for a week. until it was settled yes- terday. The eight-ounce gloves accepted are pad'ded with hair, whereas the Frager glove has foam rubber padding. The 27-year-old champion is expected to receive a $1.7-million purse, largest in history. WELCOME STUDENTS It's a Michigan tradition to have your hair styled by our tonsorial experts Headquarters for B.M.O.C.'s "9 HAIRCUTTERS" The Dascola Barbers near Michigan Theatre 'TODD'S Wlaak Mohair that's doubled and buttoned by six .. The newest in men's wear in today's most wanted fabric . . . mohair, in today's most wanted color ... black. Jacket is but- toned with six pearl but- tons, sleeves pre cuffed. Stacks are tapered in continental manner. Mail Orders ivited - -- - -1209 S. Univ.: NOWU r NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Los Angeles 100 56 .641 - San Francisco 97 59 .622 3 Cincinnati 95 63 .601 6 Pittsburgh 90 66 .577 10 Milwaukee 83 74 .529 17V2 St. Louis 80 76 .513 20 Philadelphia 79 78 .503 21 / Houston 61 93 .396 38 Chicago 57 100 .363 43/ New York 39 116 .252 60% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (n) New York at Milwaukee (n) Houston at Los Angeles (n) St. Louis at San Francisco (n) (Only games scheduled) Pro Grid Standings NFL Western Division W L T Pct. Pts. Opp. Chicago 2 0 0 1.000 57 37 Detroit 2 0 0 1.000 90 31 Baltimore 2 0 0 1.000 64 34 Green Bay 2 0 0 1.000 51 7 Los Angeles 0 2 0 .000 50 57 San Francisco 0 2.0 .000 38 75 Minnesota 0 2 0 .000 14 68 Eastern Division W L T Pct. Pts. Opp. Washington 1 0 1 1.000 52 51 Cleveland 1 1 0 .500 33 24 St. Louis 1 1 0 .500 27 38 New York 1 1 0 .500 36 30 Pittsburgh 1 1 0 .500 37 73 Dallas 0 1 1 .000 63 65 Philadelphia 0 2 0 .000 34 56 SUNDAY'S RESULTS Chicago 27, Los Angeles 23 Detroit 45, San Francisco 24 Baltimore 34,' Minnesota 7 Green Bay 17, St. Louis 0 Washington 17, Cleveland 16 New York 29, Philadelphia 13 Pittsburgh 30, Dallas 28 PROSPECTIVE BUSHEES A new bike from Beaver's will aid you in seeing as many fraternity houses as possible. Save yourself the walking from Platoons,' Anyone? l 7 Well, here we are in the final week of the Name the Platoons contest. We've got a few more than just three entries, but there's still time to dream up some names for our illustrious eleven in between dates at the Arb. As you all know by now, if you've been reading your Daily, free passes to the Michigan The- atre go to the winner. There are two divisions; the first stringers, a defensive squad, and the second string offense. So hurry, the dead- line is Friday night at the sports desk. House to House. Ride in comfort on a bike from Beaver's. Girls, too, are always welcome at Beaver's! BEAVER BIKE &HDWE 605 CHURCH STREET 0 11 ro r YOUR RUSH COUNSELOR Dallas Denver San Dieg Oakland Boston New York Houston Buffalo AFL Western Division W L T Pct. Pts. Opp. 2 0 0 1.000 68 44 2 1 0 .667 69 82 0 1 2 0 .333 78 86 0 2 0 .000 33 54 Eastern Divisijn W L T Pet. Pts. Opp. 2 1 0 .667 103 79 k 2 1 0 .667 59 63 2 1 0 .667 91 74 0 3 0 .000 49 68 and T if // AMRC4.: . S E," BEE SUNDAY'S RESULTS Dallas 26, Oakland 16 Houston 42, San Diego 17 (Only games scheduled) I SUBSCRIBE NOW TO i4igan Dtlally MAIL THIS FORM in Today or call NO 2-3241 I Delivered 6 mornings a week for Oni y $8 FOR THE FIRST TIME, EACH OF YOU, ALONG WITH NINE OTHER RUSHEES, WILL HAVE YOUR OWN PERSONAL COUNSELOR i ($9 by mail) i I I II I 11 i