FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 19299 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Don Canham, High-Jump Ace, Improves By Using New Style Elmer Gedeon' Ex-Wolt Is Eager To Be Back P By HERM EPSTEIN, Some people are just never satis- fied, and the prototype of that class might well be Don Canham. Not content with having jumped six feet five inches in high school with his old style, Don has switched to a new straddle style jump this year. The result may be that the junior ace from Oak Park, Ill., will be one of the two or three best in the country in his event. Most people consider anything over six feet good jumping for a high school boy, but not Don Canham. Deep down in his heart, he confesses, even that best jpmp of his couldn't satiate his growing appetite for bet-, ter and higher jumps. Brings Discontent To Michigan He brought his dissatisfaction along with him to Michigan and proceeded to take it out on the high jump bar, climbing almost six feet four inches by the end of his fresh- man year. Then, last year, came a most pecul- BOX CANDY for Christmuan a SPECIALS on Whitman, Gilbert, Goblein in Attractive Holiday Boxes. Miller Drug Store 727 N. University iar sequence of events. Even ad- <.> mitting his great potentialities, Don By DON WIRTCHAFTER Is was the number two jumper for It took just 20 minutes with Elmer w w Michigan, ranking second to Wesley Gedeon at the Field House yesterday b Allen. But, in the Notre Dame meet, to find out that there is enough in - Allen injured his leg, so sophomore professional baseball so that you can 1E Canham stepped into the top spot, eat, sleep and think the stuff and still a And he came through, too, taking be all right. I second place in the indoor Big Tens, For the big Michigan product b giving plenty of hints as to future been in the pro leagues for only one a possibilities. year now, and yet he has found a lot! Then, with . an extremely rosy more there than the salary, glory o spring season ahead of him, Don in- and publicity that goes with it. We i jured his ankle. In each meet after didn't have to remind him that there n that, he started off as though the were only two months till he'd head I ankle were all right, but it soon be- back south again for spring training. came apparent that he was still not That was clearer in his mind than all better. the fact that there were only 10 days t to Christmas vacation was to us, Discouragement Sets In and that is going some. Came the Indiana meet, and, Gecdeon, who graduated last year though he appeared to be in tip-. after starring on the Wolverine base-; top shape, Don wasn't clicking, and ball track and football squads, is in placed second at a poor height. This had disearenin efect n .totwn to see about arranging" for a had a disheartening effect oathe, temporary coaching job next winter. sophomore, and the discouragement, He had work this year, but it didn't coupled with the pressure on himas pan out so well.It seems that Elmer Michigan's lone hope in the Outdoor wanted to sell automobiles. Well, Big Tens just about wrecked his he got the job, and, in fact, got the jumping. And so, when the Con- necessary license, but then came the ference meet was over, he really had catastrophe.. something to be dissatisfied with-' a tie with a half-dozen others .for T Wasn't So Profitable' fifth place at. five feet eight inches. , The motor company went on strike,; ihthhce m eet e Doninall. and for half his vacation there were l With the meet, over, Don finally no cars to sell. Gedeon had no com- settled down, and before Wednes- ments to make about the other half day of the following week he was when autos were available ...except topping six feet with plenty to spare, that it "just wasn't so profitable." So and his efforts the week before school he's going to try coaching next year. closed earned him a spot with the With that conversation drifted to members of the team who wentto baseball, for that is Elmer's favorite the Coast for the National Colleg -_________________ iates. As far as winning anything, Don didn't do much out there. But he ained something more important erine Star Yankee Trading Is Prohibited 97ay i BCINCINNATI, Dec. 7.-R)-The The same rule will be submitted to American League today accepted a a joint meeting of the two major proposal by Clark Griffith of the leagues tomorrow, but President Will cracked a liner to his right field pas- Washington Senators that would Harridge said it was effective immedi- ture with two men on base. prohibit the New York Yankees from ately in the American League and Made Sensational Catch trading inside the American League ended any chance of the Bronkc Bomb- s except by the waiver route. hers negotiating a trade here. As big Elmer stated it, "that was, the first ball ever hit my way in the * majors. I saw it traveling fast andie low. I started moving towards it, ubject. He almost got a chance this winter to play down in Puerto Rico, ut the boss, Clark Griffith, vetoed his invitation. This is another ma- aria fever year down on the island, nd the sly Old Fox remembers toon well the case of Carl Lind, the second; aseman for Cleveland several years go. Lind went like a house on fire for one season, went down to Puerto Rico n the fall, caught the fever, and was, never worth the medicine they fed him after that. Played In Floria Gedeon signed with the Washing- on club immediately after school was dove . . . and there it was." It wasn't the most inauspicious debut ever made in the American League either, since experts on hand that day called it the most sensational catch ever made in Briggs Stadium. "That Washington club is filled with a bunch of real swell fellows," he pointed out, "and don't believe any of the stuff they tell you about the veterans discouraging and mak- ing life miserable for us rookies. Why players like Buddy Myer, Sammy West and Bucky Harris spent whole mornings at times trying to help me out and improve my style." Gedeon feels that the main differ- ence between pro and college base- ball lies in the pitching. Elmer isn't worried about being sent back to the minors this spring. "I'd sure rather play with some smaller team than sit on the bench for the Senators. It's the playing that's fun and not the sitting." Let us help yon solve your CHRISTMAS PROBLEMS A complete stock of Nationally Advertised Mer- chandise: Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, Novelty Jewelry. An old firm in a new location. J: B. EILER Jeeler e Since 1904.... Now at 308 South State than wins-he got some expert advice from the class of the nation's high jumpers who were in attendance there, and at the AAU meet in Lin- coln, Neb. So, dissatisfied with what he had accomplished, Don began the job of changing to a new style of jumping -the straddle style used by world record holder Dave Albritton. Thus far thisyear, the results have been more than could be expected-he has leaps of six feet five inches and six feet five and one-eighth inches to his credit already, and the year's still young. It's really funny-the more dis- satisfied Don Canham gets, the more satisfied his coaches become. They wouldn't wish him ill luck, naturally, but probably they're hoping that, as far as track is concerned, he'll never be satisfied. C C k t e c s a t a x t t f t v Y s c n Y s ELMER GEDEON over last June. He was farmed to the Orlando, Fla., team and played first base and finally the outfield most of the season. Then came the Landis episode during which time the Judge declared the Gedeon contract illegal since Griffith had waited two days after the time limit to file it with the officials. Another contract and a prompt filing, however, solved the problem. It was during the last few weeks of the season that the former Western; Conference hurling champion finally found his way into the majors. 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