SUNDY;AP 2, 194THE MICHIGAN AILY NIne Beats Purdue; Two-Mile Relay Team Wins Seniors Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. W L Pet. Ne\v York .............. 8 3 .727 Brooklyn ...............9 3 .750 Cleveland .............. 8 3 .727 New York .............. 7 4 .636 Boston................7 4 .636 Pittsburgh.............6 5 .545 Detroit................8 5 .615 Chicago ................ 6 5 .545 Washington . ........... .5 7 .417 St. Louis ............... 5 5 .500 St. Louis....... .. ... 5 8 .385 Cincinnati ..........., 4 6 .400 Chicago ................ 3 8 .273 Boston ...... ..........4 8 .333 Philadelphia..........3 9 .250 Philadelphia ............3 8 .273 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 4, St. Louis 2 Brooklyn 4, Philadelphia 11 Boston 4, New York 2 New York 5, Boston 1 Cleveland 5, Chicago 4 Chicago 5, Cincinnati 4 - Washington 10, Philadelphia '7 St. Louis-Pittsburgh, bad wea- ther. Sunday's Games St. Louis at Detroit (2) Sunday's Games Boston at New York (2)t Cleveland at Chicago Brooklyn at Philadelphia (2) ] Philadelphia at Washington (2) Pittsburgh at St. Louis (2) 1 New York at Boston Chicago at Cincinnatis - i N.:, Diamond Team Rallies To Take 5-3 Decision- Kautz, Roxborough, Matthews, Ufer Chalk Up Time; Five Other Wolverine Quartets Place Fast 5 r SUNDAY SUPPER Served in the Man Dining Room-6:00 until 7:30 o'clock 1 S C c {C t } k i C }C l C r G r t y Baseball (Continued from Page 1) ball game when Michigan infielders temporarily lost their thinking caps and let a Boilermaker runner reach base on an error. This combined with a Texas League single in right scored the Purdue tally. The local nine waited until the sixth inning to get their first run. In that frame after two were out Whitey Holman reached third when Carl Hipp, Purdue right fielder, fell while chasing Whitey's long fly. Don Rob- inson promptly singled through short to send Holman across with the score.. The visitors picked up two more runs in the eighth on two hits and a walk. In Michigan's big inning Bob Sten- berg, batting for Cain, worked Pet- rich for a pass. After Nelson lined to center Holman, next up, got his sec- ond triple of the game when he socked a long drive into right-center scoring Stenberg. The fans quieted down after Don Robinson popped to the third baseman for the second out iand gave tit)hope of tying the ball But Bud Chamberlain proved for the second time in as many days that he was the most dangerous man in the Wolverine lineup by blasting a 3-2 pitch into short right field for a single scoring Holman and tying the score. Michigan made their winning runs when Wayne Christenson was safe at second and Chamberlain at third as the Purdue second baseman threw the ball over the first base- man's head. Both of these players scored on Paul White's hard single Track .n m ) (Continued from Page 1) Ohio State runners, and Bobby Ufer, turning on the heat in his anchor leg, raced across the finish line at least 50 yards ahead of Buckeye Gil- bert Yates. The Buckeyes returned several minutes later, however, to sweep both sprint relays, chalking up a new Drake Relay record of 1:25.9 in the half-mile event. Michigan's sprint quartet, composed of Al Thomas, Len Alkon, Chuck Donahey, and Capt. Al Piel drew the outside lane in both races and were able to finish no bet- ter than third in the quarter-mile event and fourth in the record-break- ing 880. Ohio State also gained full revenge for the drubbing administered their mile relay team by the Wolverines in last month's Big Ten indoor cham- pionships. Blazing their way over the Drake cinders in sensational fashion, the Buckeyes were clocked in 3:15.3, finishing far ahead of second place Louisiana State to give warning to the Big Ten teams on hand that they'll be the crew to beat in the out- door Conference meet in May. Mich- igan's quartet, composed of George Pettersen, Buel Morley, Al Thomas, and Bob Ufer was not up to par to- day and wound up in fourth place. Little Roy Cochran, former Hoosier star now running under the colors of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, walked off with individual honors of the day. The speedy Coch- ran, famed as a quarter-miler and hurdler in his collegiate days, streak- ed over 440 yards of hurdles in 52.2 seconds, to establish a new world record. Linksmen Paced By Fife, Smith To Victory Over Spartans, 17-7 By BUD LOW (S a Bo Th Dagainst George Busch, State's num- (Special to The Daily) EAST LANSING, April 25.-Led by ber three man, who shot a 78 to give juniors Bob Fife and Ben Smith, the the Spartans 2?/2 points. "Big John" University of Michigan golfers hand- was out in 40 and back in the same ed Michigan State a 17-7 setback number of strokes and had a little here on the Lansing Country Club trouble when he three-putted on two course today. of the greens. Osler Hits New Low Shootinha one overar s73, the Dave Osler's 76 completely over- best he has done so far this season,- whelmed Tom Willis, who shot a Fife took low medal honors for thehhm d th W ize and Blue match. In carding the low score for high 84, and the Maize and Blue th . d IynB cadng urhe irdw scase or linksman tallied three points. His the day Bob had four birdies as he best score of the current campaign, beat his opponent, George Zimmer- Osler's score looks evenbettergcon- man, by six strokes to score three sidering that he had several bad points for the Maize and Blue, hles. Smith Shoots 74 Phil Marcellus carded a 77 to Win- Taking advantage of Spartan ford Barnum's 84 to give Michigan Ralph Kortge's every miscue and three points, while Bill Stewart shot making several good recoveries after a 78 to give the varsity three addi- he himself got into trouble, Ben tional points when State's Jim Davis Smith scored q 74 to beat his oppo- scored an 84. nent, who shot a 78, 2-/2-1/2. Ben Bill Courtright and Phil Goodrich was four up at the end of the first were all even on the 18th green when nine, mainly because Kortge was in each had an eight foot putt to sink. constant trouble on the fairways and Goodrich missed the cup by inches greens, but he could do no better and when Courtright holed out, he than tie Kortge on the back nine won the match 2-1. Each man had when the Wolverine's putt on the a medal score of 78. This was Bill's 18th green failed to drop. first match of the season and the In the number two position, Chan way he hit the ball gives promise of Simonds played against Spartan Joe even better scores later in the year. Watson, who was medalist for the * * * Green and White with a 76. Two SUMMARIES