__THE iIdIMIAN DAILY Weather Halts Buddy Arndt Justly Recognized INTRAMURAL Track Team's As Fiinest CollegialteWrestler Sport sots Outdoor Plans B O ETE os the man Oklahoma A&IVI siced on By JACK fL EiR There is nothing quite so crumby him by pinning him in 5:39. Then in Dohey nas a wrestling match between a cou- the finals he carved a nighe all his Dohertymen Face Tough ple of hackers. But conversely there's own among the great matmen there The I-M Department has gone Schedule; Squad Hopes almost a note of the sublime in the that night when he cradled the streamline with its spring athletic performance of a really master mat shoulders of Cornell's frantically program. Keeping in step with war To Regain Big Ten Title workman. wriggling Fred Bishop to the mat in conditions and hours, Earl Riskey Buddy Arndt of Oklahoma A&M 5:16 and thus became the only chaim- and his able crew of intramural of- By BOB STAHL was acclaimed the outstanding wrest- pion to win his title on a fall. ficials will take to the South Ferry Originally slated to hold their first ler of the meet after the National This same Bill Maxwell is co-cap- Field prairies beginning next Mon- outdoor workout of the spring season Collegiate tournament last Saturday tarn of the Michigan State tennis day, weather permitting, with a new on Ferry Field' cinderpath r night. And no one could have denied team which will presently engage policy designed to facilitate the com- escyeserhis right to the honor. Pound for Michigan upon the open air court. pletion of the full spring athletic day, the Wolverine thinclads were pound there can never have been a Plays Unorthodox Net Game schedule in due time. crossed up by the weather man and stronger, faster, wilier or more calm- Rumor has it that he plays the The innovation is twilight ball. Be- had to confine their preparation for ly devastating mat technician come net game as unorthodoxly as he sides the regular 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. the outdoor season to a "skull ses- out of the veritable womb of wrestling wrestles, that he is a devotee of a contests there will be games played sion" under the direction of Coach which is the state of Oklahoma. Not free wheeling two-handed baseball off after supper at 7:30. The neces- one of Arndt's opponents was even grip. We don't know anything about sity for such a step was occasioned Ken Doherty. able to extend him in his four title- that. All we can say is that if Max- by the shortened school year plus Schedule Changed defending bouts. Even our Confer- well is as good at tennis as he is at the fact that there are over 100 Affected to a great degree by the ence champ Johnny Johnson was un- wrestling, then Wayne Stille, Lawt teams entered in this year's corn- University's war speed-up program, able to stand up on even terms Hammett, et al, had better be pre- petition. the track team's outdoor schedule against the downright wizardry of the pared for a strenuous afternoon when Sig Eps Hold Baseball Title presents several changes from the fellow. Johnny unleashed everything State and Mr. Maxwell come to town. Winners of last year's diamond one announced at the beginning of he had saved up for those nine vital crowns should be hard pressed in last month. The thinclads get their minutes of title scrap, yet when time HALF NELSONS AND FULL their title defense this spring. Still first taste of open-air competition at was called it was Buddy Arndt by JOHNSONS: The national associa- in the driver's seat from their cham- the famous Drake Relays, slated for 18-5. tion of wrestling coaches had their pionship performances of that pre- April 25 at Des Moines. Last year at Maxwell Has Color annual conclave at East Lansing Sat- vious campaign is the vaunted Sigma Drake, the Wolverines took a sur- There was however one other mat- urday . . . at the big dinner thrown Phi Epsilon outfit in the social fra- prising first place in the four-mile man in the tournament who put forth for them each coach was presented ternity division, Williams House in relay, and copped runner-up spots in a more colorful exhibition than the with the sacred emblem of wrestling the Residence Hall, Hinsdale in the both the two-mile and half-mile ba- A&M wonder man. He was Bill Max- . . . a beautiful pink and purple plas- graduate group, Robert Owen in the ton-passing events, well, Michigan State's new 136 pound ter likeness of a smashed and swollen Co-op, and Chemistry Department in Michigan fans will get their only national titlist. cauliflower ear . .. . Found out why the faculty. A successful defense of opportunity to see the cindermen at Bill's record in the tourney was un- Ken Berry of Illinois is nom de their diamond title should also mean home when the track squad plays equalled by anyone. He beat his first plumed Father . . . because he is one a cinching of the all-fraternity hon- host to Illinois' power-packed squad man by 13-0, likewise blanked his . . . .has four little tykes gamboling ors for the Sig Eps, unless their pres- at Ferry Field May 2. The Wolver- second foe, 6-0, and in the semi- about on a farm near Champaign ent rate of title wins takes a de- ines did not encounter the Iliini last finals showed his utter contempt for somewhere. tided turn about. season but received a taste of their Along with the diamond dust there strength in both the Big Ten meet Schafty Has Sh if fr Career: should be a corresponding rise of pol- and the Butler Relays during this len from the tennis courts, the horse- year's indoor campaign. ushoe pits and the golf links. Activi- Buckeye Meet To Be Headliner Net Ace Hopes For Full Season ties in all these sports will start soon nh h s sh s_-after baseball. The links champion- In what shapes up as the best dual ship will be decided in a one day meet of the season, the Michigan (This is the first of a series of articlesprhine on latede dd nayn1dy crew will journey to Columbus May 9 oni the men who will represent Michi- parents in Detroit Again he took tourney slated for May 16. to pit its balance and power against imi on the tennis co rts this seasoj.) over the top position on the Tartar Logan New Badminton Champ toe mpt tsalaneiang grpor aa hfreshman outfit and seemed destined Topping off the indoor season, sev- eye stars in the history of Ohio State. By DICK SIMON to play at one of the high places on eral all-campus titles and other play- Te stars rinehistryokjhigrnat. He's played five years of collegiate Wayne's varsity the following year. off events were decided during the The Wolverine trackyjuggernaut tennis, but has never played on any Transfers Again past week. In badminton, Bill Mac- rolled overwthe Buckeyes last year Varsity squad for a complete season. But again it just wasn't in the Ritchie was unable to hold down his with an overwhelming 90-41 vic- That's the story of Gerry Schaf- books for Gerry to play on a varsity All-Campus crown, relinquishing it tory, but this year the Ohio State lander, one of Coach Leroy Weir's squad. The young Detroiter heard of to Bill Logan in two sets, 15-8 and crew is the reigning Western Con- ference indoor titlist and the Wolver- most promising netters. Coach Weir and made up his mind 15-6. Jerry Lipnick came out victor Ines will go rnta the meet rated a very It all, started back in 1937 when to transfer again-this time to Mich- in the 21 tourney over Sam Bellanca decisive underdog tGerry, a graduate of Central High igan where he could play tennis un- while M. J. Stevenson became head School, Detroit, entered Wisconsin der Weir and could follow his jour- boy in squash by virtue of defeat- Following the Buckeye meet, the and proceeded to take over the num- nalism and radio work. ing William Trowbridge. Michigan thinclads wind up the sea- ber one spot on the Badgers' fresh- Because of the rule which states Basketball made its dying gasp for son at the all-important Big Ten man squad. Playing in the second that to participate in a varsity sport recognition in the third playoff outdoor meet at Evanston May 16. position on this same team was Art a player must attend that school for championship between Alpha Delta Neilson, who scored a stunning upset two semesters, Schaflander again lost Phi and Theta Delta Chi. The Al- Senators Get Newson win over Michigan's Lawton Ham- an opportunity to play on collegiate pha Delts outlasted their State Street mett in the first round of the Big tennis and was forced to play fresh- brethren by the simple procedure of LAKELAND, Fla., March 30.-( P)1 Ten championships in the second di- man ball another year. rolling up a total of 28 points to the -Buck Newsom,. holdout Detroit i vision matches last year. Last year when his chance at last Theta Delts 16 which is victory in pitcher, has been sold to the Wash- Schafty was in the journalism had come, Gerry was kept on the any sport. Walt Freihofer was the ington Senators, general manager school at Wisconsin, but decided to sidelines because of a scholastic tech- sparkplug for the winners while Pete Jack Zeller of the Tigers announced transfer to Wayne the next year so nicality and it was not until just Molthop threw all his fighting five tonight. that he could live at home with his before the Conference matches that foot seven into the game for the he was able to become eligible. He Theta Delts to no avail. teamed with Tom Gamon as the third doubles team and the duo went to the final round before bowing to Johannesen and Martin of Chicago, 9-7, 10-8. Wolverine Swimmers Lose Title Despite Courageous Defense Battle By BUD IJENDEL In an unrivaled display of sheer power and balance, Coach Bob Kiph- uth's unbeatable Yale aggregation overwhelmed all opposition and roll- ed up the massive total of 71 points to capture the National Collegiate Swimming Meet last weekend in Har- vard's spectator-packed pool. Michigan, defending the crown which it had held for the last eight years, could not match the brilliance of the Blis and finished second with 39 markers. Ohio State followed with 34, and the rest of the 30 competing schools were out of the running. As the 1500 excited onlookers lav- ished booming cheers upon the JACK PATTEN ... new national champ mighty Bulldogs, so did they roar ad- 10 months out of the year - They're light-weight miring approval to the defeated Wol- - they're warm - they hardly ever need pressing verines. - they "give" with every movement of your body, And the tribute paid the Maize yet fall back instantly into shape - they shed and Blue tanksters was richly de- drizzles; in fact, everything you want in a truly served. Displaying reckless spirit and finetopcoat,you'on n bNdecKNIT TE Plan th raw courage, the Michigan crew, de- topcoat! spite the one-sided score, did not give up its title without extending Yale By the "House of'Worsted-Tex" to the limit. Only the deepness of the Eli mermen decided the final Exclusive with Staeb & Day in Anri Arbor. outcome. Every race was close, every one a thriller, but the Bulldog bal- ance paid off in the final run. THE DOWNTOWN STORE FOR MICHIGAN MEN Not only that, but the breaks were not with Coach Matt Mann's mer- men. Gus Sharemet, a sure place Varsity Baseball Managers All eligible sophomores inter- ested in becoming Varsity base- ball managers please contact me /neecw VtdL immediately at 2-4489. 304)SOUTH MAIN STREET Joe Hallissy, Senior Manager Held National Rank Tennis has been like second nature to Gerry. During his last year at Central he was ranked ninth nation- ally in the Junior Ipdoor ratings and won the Detroit city doubles cham- pionship by beating Jim Tobin, Wolverine captain last year. and his partner in the finals. With this, his senior year at Mich- igan rapidly drawing to a close, Gerry Schaflander is anxiously looking for- ward to playing his first full season on a varsity squad. Right now he is waging a battle with Gamon and Alden Johnson to see who will play in the fourth singles spot. Varsity Lacks Pitching Talent Paul White Is Impressive In Initial Practice Tilt, SIDELINE CHATTER . . . One thing Varsity coach Ray Fisher learned from last Friday's practice game is that he has got to find some pitchers . . . Although the hurlers he used were fairly effective in silencing some of the Michigan big bats, the "Vermont Wizard" felt that it was mainly the aid of poor hitters rather than effective pitching that kept the score down. Don Boor, the much talked about sophomore, has gwven sports writers a new angle on himself . . . The heavy hitting first baseman will wear contact lenses this spring instead of regular glasses . . . Boor says, "If I have as much success wearing them as Bob Ingalls had, I will be more than satisfied." The Illini have practically a whole ball team in Clarence Brunner . . . The bespectacled junior started out as a pitcher for Coach Paul (Pooch) Harrell and has played every position in the infield and outfield since then. The Varsity's first claim to fame this year is that they are the smallest team in the Big Ten . . . the only six footer that will probably make the team is Paul White . . . The River Rouge slugger led the Wolverines in hitting in their first practice game despite the fact it was his first ap- IvIo lei T here's satisfaction in knowing that the 612 revenue tax you pay on every pack of twenty cigarettes is doing its bit for Uncle Sam And you'll get complete smoking satisfaction in Chesterfield's famous blend of the world's best cigarette tobaccos. This superior blend is tops in everything you like best in a cigarette. 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