six THE MICHIGAN DATLV FRIDAY APRIL 8, 1969 SIX THE MICI!JGAN RAlLY FRIDAY APRIL 8,1960 75% Dacron 25% Cotton BABY CORD SLACKS Troja ns Capture NCAA Swim Title Galey & Lord $525 Pinfeather ii. i.Lwn 347 Maynard St. Ann'Arbor on the Campus -- Across from Municipal Parking Garage GUS STAGER ... what next? <. COMING THROUGH!-Ron Clark juts his chin aggressively as he plows through the water in the 200-yd. breaststroke to set a winning pace of 2:17.6 for the event, just .2 slower than his record Big Ten time. Clark was the only individual swimmer'who took a first place for the Wolverines in 'the Dallas meet; in the Friday night events, he was the only Wolverine (individual or relay team) who was able to rise above the third rank. JUNE GRADUATES -.. ... . . ,: v. . . { ' . . :.. ... . """ WORRY MUCH?-Indiana University's coach Jim Counsilman (left) and coach Peter Daland of Southern California (right) look rather grim as they clock their entries in the preliminary heats of the NCAA swimming meets in Dallas. However, both stopped frowning shortly after as their swim- mers, particularly Daland's Trojans, came through one by one. Another handicap for the Wolverines was the dazzling form displayed by Ohio State University diver Sam Hall. Defending champion on the three-meter board, Hall not only retained his title but went on to sweep the low board honors from Big Ten champ Joe Gerlach of Michigan (below left), who placed only third in the one-meter (behind Frank Gorman of Harvard) and second in the three-meter. LAST DAY to order your COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS Friday, April 8 SAB 9 to 5 Columbus discovers the Winston Hemisphere Orientation Leader Interviews April 11-14 and 18 From 3-5 and 7-9 Men and women sign up in the Union or League Student Offices respectively start- ing April 6th. 1 .4 FLYIN' HOME-Indiana's brightest light in the Dallas meet was 19-year-old Mike Troy, whose performances in the 100- and 200-yd. butterfly and the 400-yard medley relay events added substan- tially to Indiana's team point total, pushing them up closer and closer to the Wolverines and the USC Trojans. More disappointing to Coach Counsilman was Frank McKinney (below left), con- sistently left behind in the wake of USC's Chuck Bittick. His disqualification in a preliminary heat of the 200-yd. backstroke also meant the loss of a few more points for the eagerly climbing Hoosiers. Perhaps even more disappointing (to Michigan's hopes) was the finish of the 100-yd. freestyle, when judges awarded the first-place spot to Peter Lusk of Yale after many minutes of head-shaking deliberation over the photo-finish between Lusk and Frank Legacki of Michigan (below right). EXTRA-CURRICULAR. When you have time away from the books, enjoy it more with Budwei8er. FINAL DAY of our Big "Flavor, Ho!" The Admiral Shouted As He Sighted IFILTER-BLEND From the Captain's Log... Winston! It is the only cigarette One Day Out. Weighed anchor with a modern filter plus Filter- and set sail in search of a filter Blend-rich, golden tobaccos not cigarette that really tastes like a only specially selected, but also cigarette. Crew thinks this is wild specially processed for filter smok- ing. Crew now thinks this is a goose chase, pleasure cruise. One Week Out. Have sighted One Year Out. Crew has muti- many filter cigarettes and smoked BOOK SALE Prices slashed to the bone /2OFF SALE PRICES " ::::.:.". vi ?:: ii: .}:.;iii: