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Gymnasts, Tan kmen Compet

o-Game Series with Tech Skaters
,hlights Busy Weekend for Michigan

nast, It will be a free exercise
routine of olympic caliber.
Michigan's swimmers will be re-
turning to action after a one-
month layoff.
Then the Wolverines, with only
a night's rest, will defend ,their
Big Ten Relays title tomorrow.
Tonight's meet will see Coach
Gus Stager's Wolverines seeking
their 28th consecutive dual vic-
tory.;'They are strong favorites to
do so.
Stager, although undecided on
th. lineup for ,tonight, is planning
to use this meet to give his sopho-
mores their first taste of varsity
competition.
Western Ontario coached by
John Faulkner finished second to
Toronto in the Canadian Col-
legiate Championships.
Besides Michigan and Indiana,
Ohio State, Iowa° State and host
Michigan State are entered in the
Relays. .
Last year the Wolverines were
victorious in nine of 10 swimming
events and were edged by Ohio
State in the diving relay.
Out to Revenge Defeat
Alex Gaxiola, John Smith and
Fred Wolf will be out to defeat.
Indiana in the 300-yard back-
stroke relay, the only event Michi-
gan lost last year. However, they
are expected to run into stiff
competition from the Hoosiers
again, whose team is spearheaded
by Frank McKinney, Big Ten,
NCAA, AAU and Pan-American
backstroke champion.
"We always look forward to the
Relays. They provide a welcome
relief from 'the normal grind,"
Stager said.
"We plan to concentrate our
efforts on the relays, such as the
400-yard medlay and 400-yard
freestyle, which we swim in regu-
lar competition,"' he stated.

Scores
NHL
Boston 5, Chicago 2
NBA
Phliadelphia 120, Detroit 105
Syracuse 132, Cincinnati 114
t COLLEGE
Cincinnati 76, Wichita 69
St. Louis 76, Houston 46
Bradley 71, Tulsa 58
Air Force 90, Omaha 41

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