SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Swimmers Defeat Great ;'- [ ' ° °- r Cagers Lose r _ Kentucky Trips Michigan State Breaks Jinx, Snaps MSC Winning Streak By The Associated Press EAST LANSING, Jan. 12-A jinx which has held the University of Kentucky without a victory on Mich- igan State College's basketball floor was broken here tonight as the Wild- cats ended a three-game M. S. C. winning streak by handing the Spart- ans a 55-44 trimming. Kentucky's victory put the Wild- cats one up on Coach Ben Van Al- styne's Spartans. The count now stands at five wins for the Kentuck- ians and four for State. The Michigan State team held the lead for only nine minutes of the first half, then the Wildcats knotted the score at 14-14. From then on, it was all Kentucky. The visitors led at the half, 29-17, and held an 11 point advantage most of the way. Kentucky's ball-stealing guard, Ralph Beard, led both teams'in scor- ing by banging in eight field goals. IliL~ -~_ - _ _ Michigan Evens Swim Score With Sailor Mermen, 46-3 8 Matt Mann III Takes First in Two Events; Medley Team Avenges Earlier Setback By The Associated Press GREAT LAKES, Ill., Jan. 12 - Matt Mann II, son of the University of Michigan swimming coach, won two events today as the Wolverine natators stroked out a 46-38 decision over Great Lakes Naval Training Station tonight. Mann copped his distance free-style specialties, the 220- and 440-yard events to again lead the Wolverine tankers to victory. Both of his winning efforts came over Sailor Tommy Gastineau with Wolverines Charley Moss in the 220 and Neville Adams in theC - 440 taking thirds. Dick Weinberg of Michigan, swim- The Wolverines who only a week ming the 50-yard free-style event, ago had dropped a close 43-41 de- churned to another upset win when cision to the Sailors won six of the he beat out the Sailors' Bobby Bur- isnn evenths adiledrs pn earlythton and Paul Giddes. Burton haci nie events and piled up an early taken the 50-yard event against lead to ease in well ahead of the Blue- Michigan last week. jackets.-" The Wolverines 300-yard medley re- Bob Sohl of the Wolverines, turned lay team also turned the tables on in the night's biggest upset by win- their Bluejacket conquerors of last ning the 200-yard breaststroke event week. The combination of breast- ahead of Sailor Chuck Solberg and stroker Bob Matters, backstroker Wil- ahead of HeinirCuKeleSolberghad lard Metcalf and free-styler Charley teammate Heini Kessler. Solberg had Fries was too much for the Sailors. won handily last week. Canja, Evans Win Diving Again -_-__ -__ -- Divers Alex Canja and Gil Evans of the Wolverines put on their cus- tomary one-two exhibition in winning the high-board diving title from 1 j~' u t Bluejacket Carl Quaintance. Canja and Evans scored over the Bluejacket diver last week on the low board. Walt Ris, star Great Lakes free- styler, repeated his 100-yard win EA t GIFT! over Weinberg and Fries. one - we offer you Sweet Revenge! iets in all styles, 300-yard Medley Relay-Won by tes. Michigan (Matters, Metcalf, Fries). 220-yard Free-Style-Mann (M); DN BRACELETS Gastineau (GL), second; Moss (M) 3.25 to $18.00 plus tax third. 50-yard Free-Style - Weinberg N BRACELETSM); Burton (GL), second; Girdes N BRAELETS'(GL), third. 6.00 to $20.00 plus tax Diving-Canja (M); Evans (M), second; Quaintance (GL), third. U BRACELETS 100-yard Free-Style--Ris (GL); Weinberg (M), second; Fries (M), at $12.00 plus tax third. 150-yard Backstroke - Weedan (GL); Gastineau (GL), second; Metcalf (M), third. 200-yard Breaststroke - Sohn h (M);; Solberg (GL), second; Kes- sler (M), third. 440-yard Free-Style-Mann (M); Gastineau (GL); second; Adams E R T Y ST R E E T (M), third. 400-yard Free-Style Relay-Won by Great Lakes. (Girdes, Johnston, Burton and Ris). Wiideas verwhelm Quintet Rams Transfer ih Send HalfRall*,6-41 To Los Angeles { r1r Morris, King Spark Northwestern Attack; ieighi Advantage Overcomes Wolverines SCORING LEADER-Center Gor- don MacMi¢an, the Wolverine's top scorer, added three points in Friday night's 5-4 win over Colo- rado College, to raise his season to- tal to 24. Michig an Sextet Defeats igers In First Game Al Renfrew's Marker Climaxes Late Rally Special to The Daily COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO., Jan. 11 - With Al Renfrew's sudden death goal in overtime breaking up a terrifically fought, rough-and-tumble By The Associated Press EVANSTON, ILL., Jan. 12-North- western University's Wildcats system- atically ripped Michigan's defense to shreds during the first- 30 minutes tonight then swept on to their seventh straight basketball victory, 60-41. iichigan, lacking height to handle rebounds undre the basket, made a battle of it wsil into the second half when the Wildcats, paced by Max Morris, All-Ccnference center ,a year that left no doubt of the eoutcome. ago, steadily pulled ahead to a lead The Cats held only a 21-14 lead at the half, and didnt attain a ten-point margin over the Wolverines until af- ter almost ten minutes of play fol- lowing the intermiscion. Morrie, who moved up to forward this season to make room for lanky, six-foct, seven-inch Leroy King, dumped in ten field goals for 20 points. King, himself, scored 17 points. It was mostly the lack of one tall player that put Michigan behind soon after the game started. The Wolver- ines consistently worked the ball in for shots, and during the first few minutes were able to follow, but couldn't connect. But once the first ten minutes of the second half were gone, both their offense and defrynse collapsed com- pletely and the Wildcats made a Down Ao cain NORTHWESTERN G F P TP Morris, F. 10 0 3 20 Lindgren, F. 0 0 1 0 KingC. 6 5 3 17 Tourek, G 2 2 4 6 Wheeler, G. 1 0 3 2 McTaggert, G. 6 0 1 12 Worthington, G. 1 0 3 2 Lofgrcn, F. 0 1 0 1 Carter, F. 0 0 1 0 TOTALS 26 8 16 60 MICHIGAN F F P TP Harrison, F. 5 1 2 11 Strack, F. 6 0 2 12 Selbo, C. 2 3 3 7 Elliott, G. 0 2 1 2 Mullaney, G. 1 2 1 4 Feinberg, C. 0 0 1 0 Walton, G. 0 0 0 0 Kell, G. 2 1 2 5 TOTALS 16 9 12 41 Half Time Score: Northwestern 21, Michigan 14. Free Throws Missed: Northwestern Morris, King 2, Tourek, Wheeler, McTa ggert 2, Worthington; Mich- igan-Harrison 2, Strack, Selbo, Elliott 3. Officials: Gil Johnson (Wiscon- sin) Umpire-Lyle Clarno (Bradley). Over ine Win rout of the affair. It was Northwestern's second Big Ten victory, and the loss was the third for Michigan, against two Confer- ence wins. Hoosiers Trim Iowa In Big Ten Upset BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. 12, UP). Coach Harry Good's Indiana Hoosiers threw a monkey wrench into Iowa's bid for its second successive Western Conference basketball championship tonight as they bumped the Hawkeyes from the ranks of the undefeated, 45 to 39. The Hoosiers ran up an 8-0 ad- vantage in the first three minutes and never were behind. They virtually assured their third Conference vic- tory in four games with a ten-point burst at the outset of the second half. Indiana led, 19-15, at intermission. National Pro Magnates Approve Sudden Move By The Associated Press NEW YORK, Jan. 12 - The Na- tional Football League's champion- ship Cleveland Rams moved their franchise to Los Angeles today in a surprise switch that laid the battle lines for a finish fight between the National and the new All-America Conference in what are regarded as the three top professional gridiron cities in America, Grocery store magnate Danny Reeves, the Rams' owner, asked for permission to take his titleholders to Los Angeles, explaining he has wanted a pro football club there since 1937-four years before he entered the National. The rest of the loop's club-owners gave the move their immediate bless- ing, because by it the National now will have clubs in New Lork, Chicago aid Los Angeles, where the hottest war for gate receipts and drawing power is expected. i' I contest, Michigan's hockey team won the first of a two game series with Colorado College Friday night and [ ran the Wolverine victory string to eight straight games without a de- feat. Michigan had to win the hard wayr as Colorado jumped off to a one goal lead in the first 20 seconds of play and held a 4-2 edge going into the final stanza. Coach Vic Heyliger's sextet rallied to tie the contest, how- ever, in the third period while holding Colorado College scoreless. Renfrew's game-winning goal came in just one minute, 25 seconds over the regula- tion time. Tiger Goalie Is Sensational The Wolverines might have won more easily but for the fact that the Maize and Blue had three goals called back. Colorado College's goalie Bob Scarlett played a miraculous game in the nets, saving on a near- record 61 shots, while Michigan's Jack McInnes was credited with 30 saves. Seven times Celley broke in the clear on Scarlett, only to have the Tiger goalie smother his shot each time. After center Howie Husion put Col- orado College in the lead, Celley tied the count, taking a pass from Walt Grant and Wally Gacek. George. -Ewonus put the Tigers ahead again at the 18 minute mark with Husion. getting an assist. Wolverines Rally to Tie Lew Meier added another marker for Colorado College as the second period began, and after MacMillan scored his first goal, Husion beat Maclnnes again to run the count to four for the Tigers. Grant's goal to start the final frame cut the Tiger's lead to one goal. With less than six minutes to play, Ren- frew and Chet Kuznier set up Mich- igan's tying goal as MacMillan rifled the puck past Scarlett. t GLAMOUR in the twink- ling sequins that trim the flirty peplum and smart cap sleeves ... young and adorable ... this and oth- er charmers in crepe or pastel wools . . . just beg- ging to go partying with you. Sizes 9-15 and 10-44. Priced $12.95-$35.00 / k# % y , .y W C }j j ,4' S \ Y "'r p dl t. iilt. MICHIGAN MacInnes Marshall Hill Renfrew Jacobson MacMillan SCORING: COLO. COLLEGE G D D LW RW C Scarlett Ross Edolls Chammey Ewonus Stewart K 1st period-Colorado College- Husion (unassisted) :20, Ewonus (Husion) 18:00. Michigan-Celley (Grant, Gacek) 11:10. 2nd period-Colorado College- Mier (unassisted) 3:25, Husion (Chammey) 19:30. Michigan - MacMillan ([lill, Renfrew) 12:30. 3rd period - Michigan - Grant (Marshall) 3:05, MacMillan, (Kuz- nier, Renfrew) 14:05. Overtime-Michigan - Renfrew (MacMillan, Hill) 1:25. 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