THE MICHIG AN DAILY I-M Fraternity Trophy Award Psi Upsilon Is Runner-Up; Has Beens Finish First Among Independents Despite its setbacls this week in softball and horseshoes, Phi Delta Theta was named winner of the trophy for high point total in all year I-M fraternity competition yes- terday. Winning first place "1 five sports, speedball, relays, indoor track, wrest- ling and outdoor track, the Phi Delts rolled up a total of 1,370 points, 110 FINAL STANDINGS General Fraternities PRESS PASSES Pi Lambda Phi Wins Third 1-M Teunis rCrown In Four Years' hi Delta Theta ..... si Upsilon..... .. 'eta Xi ......... pG . 's1 L .L ............. Alpha Tau Omega ...... Kappa Nu............ Phi Kappa Sigma ...... Lambda Chi Alpha .... Sigma Alpha Mu .....:. independept .....1370. . 1357 ......:1259 ...1134 ,....1046 ..,...1042 .930 .895 . .,892 Beens... ..... .$._ .645 .605 Club....... rr Hall ... ..... Graduate Fraternities igma Pi ........... i ........ ... .... .... .. Omega .............. ma Nu............ 508 594 554 485 484 By BUD BENJAMIN 1 The Class Of '38.. . THE CURTAIN falls on another year in Michigan athletics. It's been a great year even though the won and loss column in some of the branches are a bit blemished. There's been the usual thrills and chills, the laughs and heartaches, the cheers and boos, the rumors, the changes, and now the finale. Today is the day when we ought to embark on that gigantic postmortem affair of reviewing the past season and turning briefly to the future for some red hot prognostications. We're passing that up today, and there'. little lost in doing it. Guessing things-to-come (1938 edition) is about a. fruitful as playing the equine tip that the little guy in the loud blazer mum. bies in your ear-and about as accurate. We're dedicating our last column of the current seasonnot to the different sports, but to the fellows who participated in them for the last time--the athletic class of 1938. The losses this year are comparatively light. The football squad will lose eight 1937 lettermen, basketball four, wrestling three, hockey six, ,wijnming four, track six,. baseball six, golf, two, and tennis two. Space does not permit us to tell you all about them or even to list them in toto. Yet, random thoughts bring back striking memories of some of' their feats-a small part of their contribution. Will you ever forget Jake Townsend's shot making, his lumbering gait. as he steamed down the .floor, his passing? Do you remember the North- western battle in 1936 when Joe Rinaldi played the bang-up center game, his face covered with blood? Remember the late Steve Mason's brilliant run in the 220-yard low hurdles the time he won a Conference title here in 1937 with the rain beating down and the track a quagmire? Remember Burt Smith and his infectious rebound smile with Johnny Mariucci sitting igno- minously on the ice. Remember Earl Thomas winning a Conference wrest- ling title in 1937 with an injured arm clasped behind his back? We could go on and on--Ed Kirar virtually out of .the water as he churned his 50 yard: in record breaking time. Or Stark Ritchie twisting for two touchdowns in that near-nightmare against Chicago. Or Butch Kremer. smacking prodi- gious home run clouts. Or Herm Fishman dribbling with abandon. The memories are. as clear as they are numerous. For fear of sentimentality, we'll cut it short. Good luck -fellows-all of you! * * * TICKUPS: Herm Fishman has been receiving offers from the majors but claims they're too tentative to speak about . . won't say from whom although the Cubs and Pirates' have been most frequently mentioned by those who profess to know .-. . asked how many he replied "some," and let it go at that... End Coach Campbell Dickson is enjoying California weather right now . . . Thar's apt to be a lynching if some school reneges on that Conference training table ... we're out on the limb now, and we just love company . . ., Gerry Hoag, mgr. of the Michigan theatre, has given 3,000 passes to 'the various athletic squads this year, believe it or not . . . Ted 'lusing claims that afters his Michigan-Northwestern broadcast last year, those Wildcats want no part of his announcing... remeniber how unbiased he was? he's through at Harvard too ... called the lads putrid one time..- Husing and Don Wilson may be here for the broadcast of the Penn game .... the other committments are practically set ... WWJ and friend Tyson will carry all games but Michigan State, world series proceedings preventing the latter from being aired .. a popular fuel manufacturer will probably sponsor . .". The Michigan.-Radio Network will air the opener with an auto- mobile co. footing -the bill . . Hale Swanson, former Illinois pitcher, is twirling for Rochester in the International League now ... isn't it pleasant with the Tigers, in the second division and apparently determined to stay there? ... so quiet and restful. Well, that's about all for this season. Next time out it will be plunging fullbacks, human battering rams, aerial attacks, flea flickers, and maybe a rampant Wolverine that will provide the copy. Have a 'good summer, boys and girls. Pi Lambda Phi successfully defend- d its fraternity tennis crown yester- lay and gained permanent posses- ,ion of the I-M trophy when it de heated Sigma Phi, 2-0, in the final hound of this year's tourney. Only once since 1935 have the Pi hams' tennis team been beaten in fraternity competition, and that oc- mured in 1936 when Chi Psi beat ;hem out in the final round to win the title. Dick Samuels cinched yesterday's triumph when he whipped Bob King' the Sigma Phi number one singles man, in three se.ts, 6-2, 6-8, 6-3 on theE ndoor courts at the I-M building. Samuels bullet-like serve had King 'on his heels throughout the match. A lapse of control cost him the sec- ond set, but he regained his' form in time and had little trouble besting the lanky Sigma Phi under the final pressure. The Pi Lams gained 'its other point in the second doubles match when Bud Gerson and Cliff Livingstonl knocked off the Sigma 'Phi pair, Jim Hynes and Ed Mack 4-6. 6-3, 6-4 on the Ferry Field courts Friday. Gerson and Livingston started bad- ly, but steadied down after the first set and took control of the match from there on., The first doubles match in which! the Pi Lam team of Cy Elkes and Irv Mathews was to meet Dick Babcock and John Blackburn from Sigma Phi was called off since the Pi Lams had already won the other two matches and had cinched the team title. The Whirlwinds won this year's In- dependent tennis crown when they defeated the Wolverines 3-0 in the final round last week. Read Daily Classified Ads h Cooper, Demare t Lead Kansas Open KANSAS CITY, June 4.-ill-The nation's, top flight golfers showed nerves of steel today as they took par 73 apart on the Hillcrest course where two spectators were killed by light- ning yesterday at the outset of the Kansas City $5,000 open golf tourna- ment.'. Starting anew today after that I nervc-'Jhattc~rrig experience su~i players as "Lighthorse"' Harry Coop of Chicago and young Jimmy D raret, Houston, Texasseta brilhai pace on the first 18 holes of the ever redced to a 54-hole affair by ye; terday's tragedy. Cooper flashed two birdies and a eagle on the first nine holes, faltert on the ninth, 'then resumed a. pe' formance which included anoth( eagle to finish with a 34-34-68, fii under par. Bluebooks LTES LAGER College Outline Series For Examinations MWICHTGAN JEWELRY, PENNANTS, AND STATIONERY 'TO TAKE HOME 1111 South n Chi Psi amassed when the award last year. ilon, with a total of 1,357, nder the final pressure and second again,.the same po- a they 'have held for the[ years. Theta Xi, the fra- tball champs, were thirdI markers. slow start, the Has Beens n behind to beat out the. s in, the Independent divi-I in. 684 points throughout j t Altes Lager, the Better Beer, hasamildmellow,natural,full- bodied goodness that will thor- oughly refresh and satisfy you. Compare it with any other beer and you'll find A les Lager more wholesome-more delicious. MADE FROM COSI STUDENT SUPPLY STORE University Phone 8688 S BETTER BEER wTOO. A6R peroo ON COMMENCEMENT DAY Of 'course you'll want good pictures, so choose your film with care .. . from our FRESH supply. All sizes of Verichrome, rL EMR SS Panchromatic, Panatomic, Kodachrome. Also .8 and 16 mm movie films. first place in' y group with i was second COMMENCEMENT VIEWS-on sale at our stores right after graduation exercises Made by our own photographic staff. Ct Calkins-Fletcher Dru g Stores 'l , THE BEER IN' THE GREEN BOTTLE'. I Grants ining Table AATE R.IALS Impossible To Have One Next Year However (Continued from Page 1) tion of the training table have beent 1) fear of football commercializa- tion charges; (2) the problem of other sports which are apt to demand a similar privilege; (3) the administra- tive difficulties of the plan, chiefly the problem of maintaining football board jobs when the players are unable to work at night during the season. The Board was closeted for almost four hours yesterday, but the greater part of their activity was confined with cleaning up the minutia of their department. Of importance, however, was their approval -of the Conference resolu- tion providing that participation in inter-freshmen sports shall not be counted as a year of regular compe- tlon Passage of this resolution by the.* Conference would automatically, make eligible John Rabb, star Ohio State fullback, who was penalized un- der the existing rule. Board officers were reelected for next year. They are: Prof. Ralph Aig- ler, chairman; Dean Henry C. An- derson, vice-chairman and Athletic Director Fielding H. Yost, secretary ex-officio. Before they go out of date- SELL ALL YOUR 0 Swim Meet is Here Next Varsity Swimming Coach Matt Mann yesterday that Michigan would play host to the Nation's college swimmers next winter for 1939 Na- tional Collegiate Meet. 0 ,. +1 Commencement Photographs right after the exercises at Calkin-Fletcher Drug Stores TUSED ~To F( BOOKS i!~ )LLETT'S for I / i C S 9 -e *More in trade- W- Passthem on! 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