Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, July Zvi, 1972 Pa9e Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, July 26, 1912 DIAL 5-6290 UA kyq Ar44 "IW ~TU. TECHNICOLORC® FrmtaP tr0~r . LOCKMAN REPLACES THE LIP: Durocher leaves Cubs quietly CHICAGO uA) - Leo "The Lip- Durocher's last hurrah was sur- prisingly muffled, if hardly un- expected. Baseball's Lion for nearly a half century as fiery player and then flamboyant manager, Duro- cher went out lamb-like Monday night in resigning as his seventh Chicago Cub season unimpres- sively reached the halfway mark. "Leo was not fired," said own- er Phil Wrigley alter a three- houriddle sith Durocher, who ttrns 66 tomorrow when his forn- er protege, Whitey Lockman, takes commnand of the Cubs at Philadelphia. Wrigley, who had staunchly defended Durocher against the mounting media criticism since Ann Arbor Democrats - OPEN MEETING - Report from McGovern delegates Jacqui Hoop, Tom Mu a and Tim smith._ tiReport on Ward Boundary Commission. 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Only $1 seriesw a tickets will be available until that date.i r Number of series tickets at $15 per ticket Total enclosed NAME ADDRESS 'CITY STATE ZIP mail to: Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival P.O. Box 381a Ann Arbor, Mich. 48107 Send certified (heck or money order NO CASH PLEASE ------------------------ 1969, said I eo "agreed with ine it was best for his own sake and the club's hest interest to step aside at this halfway ark. If Leo was fired, he still would not be on the payroll as con- sultant." Wrigley said he summoned Durocher for the conference "be- fore we got into another hassle, and with the press callsng Leo a disturbing influence. and with letters and phone calls telling tte muCub players are j u s t sitting, in a day's work." Thus Wrigley threw the gant- let to Cusbplayers, also 1 ast season openly rehelled at Dusro- riser in a clusbhose shouting match and thisseason reported- ly were indifferent to Leo's di- rection. 'We'll sit back and see what the boys do," said Wrigley. "If there has been any friction be- tween Leo and the players this mg road as G uo; e ov1 to TC AUSTIN DIAMOND 1209 S. University 663-7151 year. then Leo's decision will director of Cub player develop- allow the players to find out for ment after five seasons of tma- themselves if they are pennant aging Cub farm teams at Dal- contenders." las-Forth Worth and Tacoma. Referring to Lockman, a Cub However, vice president John organization man since Duro- Holland, who announced the man- cher's arrival in 1965, Wri;'ley agerial change at Atlanta Men- said: "I told Leo, let's put a day nighlt, said Durocher n- man in charge who has been tended to personally bid fare- looking at all the talent we hasve well to his players prior to in our system." Saturday's game here -i'.h the Lockman, who celebrated his St. Louis Cardinals and describ- 46th birthday yesterday, spent ed his stay with the Cubs as "a the last season and a half as wonderful partnership," ates estalished for DvS Cup 1 zoe finals NEW YORK 6.) -- The Davis Cup Inter-Zone tennis semi- finals will be played Aug. 4-5-6 in Barcelona, Spain, and Buchar- est, Romania, with the date of the Challenge Round depending on the winners. It's not beyond reason t h a t the battle for the big silver in- ternational bowl will take place across the Pacific Ocean in Aus- tralia, - afamiliar battle ground until the United States took over in 1968. The United States, holder of the cup and winner of the Amer- ican Zone over the weekend, will play Spain. the European Zone Ne W Do you want money, a draft deferment, leadership and management training, self-confidence? if your answer is yes, then invest 1W hour of your time to hind out how you ohtain the above by attending the Army ROTC orientation at Room 200 in North Hal! at 3:30 p m. every day. B Victor, at the Royal Barce- lona Tennis Club. The other semifinals sends Australia, Eastern Zone winner against Romania, European zone A, in Bucharest the same week- end. The Americans and Roman- ians. who have played in t he Challenge Round two of the last three years, are favored. Harcourt Woods, chairman of the U.S. Davis Cup Committee. disclosed schedule alternatives yesterday. If Romania beats Australia, the Davis Cup Challenge Round will be played in Bucharest regard- less of the outcome of the other match -.- the first time the fin- als would have been played in a Cuosmunso't rountry Despite an-h"'weep over Chle the United States cannot ex- pect easy going against Spain, which has a veteran team com- posed of former touring p r o Andres Gimeno. Manuel Orantes and Juan Gisbart. The U.S. team is hitched largely to the boom- ing racket of Wimbleton champ- ion Stan Smith. The other play- ers are youngsters and new- comers. Romania's veteran team of Ilie Nastase and Ion Tiriac should have the edge over Australia, but the Aussies are capable of puling an upset. The Australian team has former pro Malcolm Anderson, Cohn Dibley and Ross Case. ,,.w... s {, . 1. if . : I I ow r- ..I 1... 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