kARCH 5 THE MICHIGAN DAILY zenmeyer Succeeds Barclay as Golf CoachPOTENT1A ________________________________ -Mid ig Mentor Calls Prospects; Season Gets Underway By MURRAY GRANT - Albert. C. "Bcrt" Katzenmeyer, ated from Alma College in 194 an assistant coach (an Michigan's There he was number one on th championship golf team last year, college's golf squad and led I was named head coach of the 1947 team to the MIAA championshi edition of Wolverine linksmen, it Katzenmeyer resides in Ann A was announced yesterday. bor and has twice copped the ju: Katzenmeyer, now a member of ior city championship in additi the physical education department to establishing the records for tl at Ohio State University, will as- Huron Hills and Washtenaw Cou: sume his position next Monday, try Clubs. At Huron Hills he pos March 10, and will immediately is- ed a 67, while at Washtenaw 1 sue a call for all aspirants to the went around in 68, which st 1947 golf squad. stands. Succeeds Barclay Air Corps Man He succeeds Bill Barclay, for- After college he joined the Arn mer links mentor and assistant Air Corps and served as a phy: basketball coach, who resigned cal director in the cadet traini last year to accept the post of head program. Most of his tour of du cage coach at Harvard University. was spent on fields in the Sout Barclay led the Maize and Blue east and during this time he w squad to the Conference chai- a member of the Scott Field gi pionship last year at Minneapolis. team and won the Mississil -Katzenmeyer will serve not only State Country Club. as varsity coach, but as adminis- As a nucleus of this year's sque trative head of the University Golf Katzenmeyer will have Dave BT Course and as a member of the clay, captain of the squad, a physical education department un- number one man last season, Pe der Dr. Elmer D. Mitchell. Elliott, Roger Kessler and E Graduate of Alma Courtright, all mainstays of k He is 29 years old and gradu- year's champions. SONG OF THE SOUTH: Dawson Ends Days as Scout; Tigers Clown on Golf Course AL RENFREW--Michigan wing who leads the Wolverines in scoring before the final two games of the season. Coach Ozzie Cowles' nrst Das- Coach Ozzie Cowles'frtbs ketball season at Michigan wound up in one of the wildest second- half scoring jamborees the West- ern Conference has ever seen, as Ohio State and the Wolverines piled up an 81-point scoring to- tal based on a phenomenal .493 aggregate scoring average. "Both Tippy Dye (Buckeye cage coach) and I agreed," Cowles said, "that we had never seen two teams in an important game as hot as they were Saturday night. In the second half Ohio hit with 19 out of 35 shots and we made 16 on 36 attempts". Five Scores in One Minute At one point in the hectic ses- sion, approximately the 11-min- ute mark in the second half, Michigan and Ohio took five shots. in the space of one minute and made good on each attempt. "We were losing by four points with only three minutes to play," Cowles went on, "then Bill Miku- lich hit with a basket, and Mack Suprunowicz got loose on a quick break to tie up the ball game. Roberts broke the tie with a beau- tiful one-handed set shot from about 20 feet out, and Supruno- wicz intercepted the Ohio pass- out and sewed it up." Suprunowicz Gets Hot Suprunowicz, who had been missing his shots in the first half, caught fire and added 22 points to the three he had garnered in the EDITORS NOTE-This is the first of an irregular series of articles au- thored by the under-signed con- cerned with the doings of the Grapefruit League, particularly the Detroit "Tigers. By BUCK DAWSON Special to The Daily AKELAND, Fla., - Another beautiful war'm sunshiny day in Florida. I know how you people love to hear that good news. On the way down to this land of sunshine your reporter did his good deed for the month. In Cin- cinnati we picked up a hitch- hiker, one Joe Pepin, who claimed he was going down to St. Peters- burg to try out with the Cardi- nals. -He said he'd left San Diego and the Navy with five dollars, hitch-hiking cross-country. 'So we brought him to Lake- land. Wish Egen was sold on giving the boy , a tryout and Dick Wakefield told the lad he could bunk in with the ball players. Next morning Joe Pe- pin was gone and so was pitcher Hal White's jewelry. The Tampa Elks Club called up to say they had just cashed a check for Hal White and was it all right since the check-casher had used his wrist watch as identifi- cation. It wasn't all right and your reporter's baseball scouting days were over with this ball club. i opening period. 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