Page Ten THE MI CHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 1 1 , 197 1 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 1, 1971 HURRY! MUST 375Wara x END SOON! ?69-130{7 130, 3:30, MlIMIle and 9:30 5:30 7.30 IN COLOR R ELLIQI GOULDDONAtE SUTHERLAND LOU JACOBI Wolverines return with victories The temperature in Columbus Ohio this past weekend may not have been any hotter than usual but the Wolverine bats certainly appeared to be hotter than they, have been during most of the sea- son as Michigan cooped victo ces in both ends of a doubleheatvie with the pesky Buckeyes. While the Michigan batsmen bombarded the OSU pitchers wth hits. lvei Mike Burmna cooled1 the Buckeye bats allowing only too hits, racking up his sixth victory of the season, anl bieceing the hbat past 14 bat'e s to Uclipsi i old career s - out raik ot Fritz Fisher by a wide ussigin is ai t the double , the Wolierincs r turnsd to Anii Ai b ini s -I pssessssn at Iixti p1ac in Ise HgTn wsiti aicu- BigTen Standings IN 1. PeP G B Mb h a 7 1 .575 - ll~io's 7 - .07 1 iXuni sit 5 1 .t67 1 lawa 7 5 .53,t 2 Olisu .~,i 7 .523 MI(IIGtNi 4 . ItO urdue 4 .l 4 Ohio S1a3e t 7 .7tP 5 Indiana 1 7 .3ll it Nerihw'tn ii 5 .201) 0 Subscribe to The DaiyI Poe764-0558 " u } 6 In the old ~ they smacked ~ the knuck if we read with C Today, reaiing wiTh your hand is to inereas quite accepttable. won't has In fsact, it's osmewshat of a status often." ,symbol, bessuise people ssho resud with lie their hands ire grauduates of Uhie Evelyn Sinci W5ood Course. taken khe The htnd, bossever. hassit ailways increased been the symbol of rapiud readinug. 'l'he isveriige o old method of teaching stuitenits to in- Uain, creiase their reading speced sian to equip seey intei them ssithi ii reading machine. If ye The Theory swas thsit ai niotsrized at it, swh arm oii the mchie svittld extendi out - lessontm oser the piige. The aim swould nose yiu result down the page at a steady speed. Hope- you ecam ii fully, your eyes ssoiild go along for The lIn f -ide. withi yu The machine. sshile- seemingly a opecud Thy giiod idea, didm't liso up Tim ito expecta- magaztie tions. It cotldn't sloss-wi swhen time aind echni retider ran into ai ctnftising passage. We'l And it was Tim' aswkwsartd tm use iii cisy other thi chtairs amr beds. most pop In 11945, Evselyis Wousi discosercid the sssrt the hand us a des-ice fur reading faistes. iniprave I-ir r-easmi for tisimig the hasnmd asO ii chiaiter Tool n-as Tim "gise niy students the atillity techimiqiu Tim meaih gioiips of wsoirds at a time iindi It's a ference mark of 4-4 and a season record of 16-10. A sweep of a -sin- postposed double header w iti Purdue by Illinois cinched tie Wolverines fifth place berth. The hottest of the Wolvsie. lititeis v-as Leon Roberts ntis pounded out three hits in ni'u- trips to the plate, including a home run. In the first game of the in bill. Roberts belted ishat w s up- parently a grand slam h m' rui to ice the victory for the Mield- gan team only to pass teimmats- Pat Sullivan oni the hipsts for an automatic oat. A a - sult he was creditet i oms a ttsiec main single. In that same game- T I--t tinger smashed a tw -un v i'i i ii tso as bt -.. hil:ti '.. i. C ( - ros picked up n hut- a M(ive acks gsuaneird thirec. edoIupis Pe t Het pitched a i ir Ie a adhis iii enasi- o ni ix i vsbrinbo ktir first - da vitr of theeaon, butafoun ie spit pinivng sisoli hit thmigt tei tiy tss-in n s Bit a lwrtbiaiss if p ie iiin, by Hi hr iis ius phaxf,y and Gorey Murras, th Mitlhigantemtfuald to pckup u on ttii buss patus ni-i- thie Si- point ie r s all-t c - uni s- is i n. An s icuy-crippled Waivernm- track squad journeyed to Illinois er tne wcekiind iin an attempt to bi-ing back ther first dual victory ofbi- season, but fouid the Illinois corps too tough vii crack. Hanspered by the lois of sort stalwarts dis sprter Ge nr Broin, and hurdlcers Greg S- phax, and Godfrey Murray, t'e Michigan team failed to pick up points it usually counts upon. As a result the Wolverine track- men retured ni the short end of a 89-51 score and their first conference defeat of the outdooi But tlu- gloom of the loss s-as sonsewhat dispelled by a number of fine performances from those health enough to compete, High- lumper John Mann. the de- fendiing Big Ten outdoor chamii aind a consistent e-10 leaper managed to attain the seven foot' goal amid a new varsity re- cord bor a sictary ini the high jump.- Mann's success came a mere three weeks before the Big Ten meet where he will defend his title against other seven f o o t jumpers as Pat Matzdorf of Wisconsin and Terry Heikkila of Minnesota. A sweep of the 660 yard dash was also a welcome surprise as Eric Chapman, recently return- ed to the squad after a bout with illness, Bill Bolster, and Tom Flagg fimished one-two- three. Chapm-nan posted a time of 1:207. The field vents ert iI the scpne or two oth,-r well-receiv- ed victories as fieshman Georgi GilclIrist, after a disappiitin- indoar seasan coiedilsef paeiii the lasts maim set Its: Isap of 22-4 , -whils Bob Mit- chl11 took first in the pole vault. Al Iriseis also turisid in a fine i the4 ti-iple ji Anoig t pomp Xtisii etis, Dule Ain ibtss ime -d teto d lii-spcyeIs. Ms k Pice scnd in iii sshi e ) i Eddy -cah d initlri ui the Wili- aiid Lrse Miw t Ls m s-ei-hir ii ths 440. Bu'ckes omn p isda et he Wealvs-ine buisti wilise. the nsly Michigae team ta Iae a little succuss with eih ock- iyis this weekend, st hi Wol- serui' osetters smuashed theis way to a 0-0 vicouy ovNr thn Bucks to ishd up its duail tu schedule in tinte style, As a result, thi Michigan tlt- ters go into the Big Ten champ- oiships this wekend, starting this Thursday at Northisester, with a slight advantage in dual meet points with a total of 50. Despite the edge, fise teams still have a good shot at vise title and a exciting and c 1 a linish seems in the offing The Wolverines are the defending champions and are seeking their fourth consecutive confereince title. 2n Saturday's action,. the tough netters rolled through str-aight set victories in six singles matches before- the Bucks ral- lied, Both the number 1 double of Joel Ross amid Dick Raverby and the number 2 team of Timi Ott and Mike Ware were forc- ed to go three sets, searing 0-4, 4-0, 0-4, and 0-7. 6-1, 0-2 re- spectively. 4F lays, is across les- ~ur hands. e their concentration so they ve to go back and re-read so principle worked. e 1951, 450,000 people have Evelyn Wood Course and have their reading speed by an f 4.7 times. g the hand to read faster is a resting experience. um would like to try your hand y don't you come to a Miii- ? In one hour's time. we'll have mng down the page faster than maigine. uact, you'll actually take home a definitely faster reading t can be used on newspapers, s, correspondence, textbooks, ial journals. H tell you about some of the mns that have made this the )ular extra-curricular course il d. We'll also show you how we memories. and how we make outlining an obsolete study e. Rwild hoar..And i't s free. ISRAEL! THIS SUMMER Summer in Kibbutz Archeological Dig 9-11 Weeks 7-10 Weeks $665 $765 THREE OTHER PROGRAMS AVAILABLE in ART, THEATER AND DANCE. 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