THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' Eliminates Sammies in I-M I play was good for fifteen yards and the big TD. SAE's class B team was also successful in the first division playoffs as it downed Delta Sigma Phi by a score of 12-6. Jerry Lew- andowsky and Bill Kile were out- standing as they each scored a touchdown. Phi Delts Win Phi Delta Theta just squeaked by SAM, 7-6, in the other first division "B" game'*played yester- day. The game required overtime play. Pat Cushiwu scored the touchdown, and Jim Boyce was the man to get the all-important one point in the overtime play by a 15-yard run to put the ball in the Sammies defensive zone. In second division "B," Phi Gamma Delta defeated Phi Sigma Delta 14-6. Theta Xi won over Delta Chi 26-8, and Lambda Chi Alpha defeated Zeta Beta Tau by a score of 14-8. In "B" third-place playoff, it was -Phi Kappa Psi over Alpha Epsilon Pi, 14-0, and Delta Upsilon whipped Acacia 14-8. Chi Psi won by forfeit over Trigon. Independent Action The Canadiens were eliminated from the Independent League, first place play-offs as the Blue Devils romped to a 16-8 victory. The game was rough and hard fought all the way. John Sparks starred for the Blue Devils as he scored both touchdowns on passes from quarterback Dave Cook. In the other first place playoff, in an Independent game played last night, the Cooley Elders were victorious over the Actuaries, 8-0. GOE tromped CMS 44-0 in the only third place Independent play- off game last night. The big differ- ence was probably due to the fact that CMS played the entire game with only four players. Managers Wanted Second semester freshmen and sophomores are needed as managers for the Michigan hockey team. If interested, call Barry Cut- ler, NO 5-5369, any evening this week for further information. By. TOM WITECKI. Will this be the Saturday that Dale Hackbart makes his bid for all Big Ten and All America honors? Bump ' Elliott and Michigan football fans are hoping it won't be - for if the Wisconsin quar- terback has his first real big game of the '59 season this Saturday, it could be a pretty unpleasant Homecoming for the Wolverines. An all-around performer, Hack- bart is in his third season of ter- rorizing Big Ten o p p o s i t i o n. Sparkling play during his sopho-; more and junior years earned him a place on .several pre-season All America's this fall. No doubt, Wisconsin Coach Milt Bruhn would like. to see the big quarterback really break loose, for, he has. often said that Hackbart, is the key to the Badger offense. And that offense has been sur- prisingly weak this season, forcing the Wisconsin defense to carry the load. in the, team's last two vic- tories over Iowa and Ohio State.. The fact that Hackbart hasn't really been spectacular this fall didn't seem to cheer up Michigan Coach Elliott who said, "Hackbart Now...0 0 is the best quarterback in the Big Ten. His only close competitor was Dick Thornton of Northwest- ern and he is out for the season due to, an injury.", "Hackbart is a good runner in addition to being a fine passer," added Elliott. Statistics seem to bear this out for the Wisconsin signal caller is the third leading runner on the team and has scored more touchdowns (four) than any other Badger. Talented Hackbart also shares the Badger kicking chores and is described as a strong defensive player. However, his talents are not all confined to the gridiron. He also has played basketball and baseball for Wisconsin. And his diamond performances are said to have raised the eye on many a major league scout. But this Saturday the many- talented Mr. Hackbart will be in football regalia and he will be try- ing to come up with that big per- formance - the one that labels a player "All-American." SCORES NHL Toronto 1, Montreal 1 Detroit 3, New York 3 NBA -Detroit 117, Syracuse 102 -- "Looking for a Good Haircut" 0 1 1Haircutters 0 No Waiting Try THE DASCOLA BARBERS near Michigan Theatre Wyoming, currently leading the Skyline Conference in football, drew a one-year probation sen- tence, and its football team was declared ineligible for any post- season bowl games. As Skyline Conference champion last season, Wyoming played in the Sun Bowl game at El Paso, Tex., and was considered a likely candidate for invitation this year. [GRID SELECTIONS With the first meeting in history of the two service schools, the game between Army, and Air Force poses just one problem among 20 in this week's contest for a pair of free passes to the Michigan Theatre, showing "Pillow Talk," with Rock Hudson and Doris Day. If you think you have the answer to this and the other 19 ques- tions listed at the end of this. article, simply clip and send it or a facsimile to Grid Picks, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, or come to The Daily and fill out a ready-made blank. In answer to an inquiry on how ties are broken by checking the score of the Michigan game, the following is a brief explanation. For example, last week's winner, Tom Le Mieux picked the score to be 9-7, Michigan, while the actual count was 14-6. Therefore, he was off five points on Michigan's score, and one on Minnesota's, mak- ing a total of six,.while runner-up Bruce Larson was seven points off by virtue of picking the score 15-0. One other contestant, Virgil Hutton, omitted from Tuesday's round-up, also had a 17-3 mark, but his 7-0 pick was 13 points off the correct score. In deciding the score in the above way, the margin picked makes no difference. 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