lul THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1963 TUE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 21963 iott Readies Team for Opener I-M TOURNEY: Phi Kappa Psi Sets Team Golf Record weeks of general practice, is El- liott's goal this week. Yesterday the usually light Monday practice was a little tougher than usual since the team did not have a game or scrimmage last Saturday. Finer Points The Wolverines will be concen- trating more on the finer points of the game this week than pre- viously according to Elliott. Yes- terday practice ended with punt- ing drills, for example. Elliott had a few comments about the SMU team. Thinking of seven games last fall in which the Mustangs lost by an average of less than five points he said, "Southern Methodist has an ex- cellent defense. They've got a youngteam back from last year plus a good sophomore group." DALLAS (P)-Southern Metho- dist held a long, hard workout yesterday and coach Hayden Fry said he wasn't pleased with it. "They haven't started pushing themselves to the fullest," he said. Jimmy Taylor, sophomore full- back, returned to full practice af- ter being out ever since workouts started Sept. 1. He had a knee in- jury. Pro, Football NFL EASTERN DIVISION By JIM GREINER Phi Kappa Psi smashed a 24- year old team golf record, high- lighting the annual I-M golf com- petition over the weekend held on the Michigan golf course. Phi Kappa Psi's 318 eclipsed Psi Upsilon's mark of 326, set in 1939. The victory was the first for Phi Kappa Psi in golf since 1936. Jack Klein, with a 74; John Neis, 78;' Tom Stevens, 82, and Bob Larsen, 84, combined to make the record performance. Klein also turned in the med- alist card for social fraternities with his 74. Phi Chi ousted defending champ Set Retrial For 11Butts ATLANTA (A') - Attorneys for the Saturday Evening Post will argue Oct. 16 for a new trial of Wally Butts' libel suit or for a re- duction of a $3.06 million judg- ment awarded the former Georgia Athletic Director by a Federal Court jury. District Judge Lewis R. Morgan set the hearing yesterday. Post attorneys will press for a retrial on grounds that the jury was preju- diced and the award was exces- sive. As an alternative, they will ask for a cut in the judgment, one of the largest in legal history. Leeptrim ARCADE BARBERS§ NICKELS ARCADE Welcome: It's distinctive haircutting to please you-for collegians at U-MAABarbers (5 Barbers) N. University near Kresge's OR It's hairstyling for men and women at The Dascola Barbers (8 Barbers) opposite Jacobson's Nu Sigma Nu in the professional fraternities. The Phi Chi's posted a 318 compared to second place' Nu Sigma Nu's 320. A three-way tie developed for medalist honors in professional fraternities. John Fischer of Phi Chi, Richard Romano of the Law Club, and John Tidwell of Nu Sigma Nu each fired 78's. West Quad and Markley domi- nated residence hall play, as Win- chell House clipped Reeves by one stroke to win the competition. Gomberg, Michigan, and Van Tyne finished the top five. Jim Stock of Michigan House fired a 77, five over par, to estab- lish a residence hall individual record by one stroke. The Maple Leafs ended Evans Scholars'"domination in the in- Pleasure time... every time ... a bowl of savory spaghetti and a cold bottle of Stroh's beer. Taste what fire-brewing does for beer'flavor. It gives you a lighter beer... one that adds real pleasure to good food. Treat yourself to smoother and more refreshing Stroh's, Arnerica's only fire-brewed beer. THE STROH BREWERY COMPANY, DETROIT 26, MICHIGAN dependent division, shooting a 326. Evans Scholars, winners for eight of the last ten years, switched to the social fraternity division and finished third. I-M officials expect at least 16 golfers to tee off this afternoon at 1:30 for the individual, 36-hole all-campus championship. Twen- ty-four men with scores of 80 or better qualified to try for the title. Cleveland St. Louis Pittsburgh Washington New York Philadelphia Dallas W 2 2 1 1. 1 0 0 L 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 T 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Pet. 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