__________________THE MICHIGA N DAILY higan Swimmers Trail Ohio State; iley Relay Team Sets New Record Buckeyes, Led by S Margin over Second By MURRAY GRANT COLUMBUS, March 7-A vali- ant, but outmanned Wolverine swimming team tried vainly to stem the combination of too much and too many tonight as the Buckeyes of Ohio State rolled up an impressive half-way score of 49 points to Michigan's second place total of 29. Coach Mann's natators manag- ed to garner firsts in the 150-yard back stroke and the 300-yard medley relay, but it is the sheer weight of numbers that appears to be spelling defeat. Michigan Sets Record Bill Smith churned his way to a new Western Conference and NCAA mark in the 220-yard free style in 2:08.4, while the Wolver- ine trio of Holiday, Sohl and Weinberg tucked the Western Bowling Laurels Awarded Reisig Rolling a three game series of 505, Art Reisig defeated Malcolm Dale, 2-1, for the Intramural All- campus Bowling title. With the completion of the in- dividual tournament the Union alleys are now clear for the fra- ternity and dormitory bowling squads to finish their tourneys. In fraternity competition Phi Delta Theta and Theta Delta Chi have advanced to the semi-finals, while a bracket behind are Chi Phi who bowls against the Sig Eps and Theta Chi who takes on Beta Theta Pi. The Phi Delts boast, the highest scores in matches to date with Ed Bahlow, Joe Sobeleski, Bob Ch p- puis, and Frank Jones each capa- ble of a 500 series at any time. In the last round Jones totaled 567 and Sobeleski knocked over 530 pins, as the Phi Delts outpinned Sigma Phi, 2563-2404. - Last Times Today JACK HALEY "VACAT ION I IN RENO I Continuous from 1 P.M. Starts Sunday mith, Hill, Hold 49-29 i-Place Wolverines Conference 300-yard madley relay record under their belts with a 2:51.8 to break the existing record by almost five seconds. Wally Stewart came through with a second place in the newly inaugurated 1500 meter race. Stewart finished behind Bill Heusner of Northwestern in the fast clocking of 20:00.2, which was 14 seconds better than Stewart. The Buckeyes kept pace with the Maize and Blue, however, as it became evident that quantity would spell Michigan's downfall. The Buckeye's Jack Ryan and Cy Schlanger placed third and fifth to also garner 4 points. Ohio Pulls Away Coach Peppe's crew started to pull away from the Wolverines in the very first final of the evening as Dick Weinberg was barely touched out by the Buckeye flash Halo Hirose in the final of the 50- yard free style. Harry Holiday gave the Maize and Blue their' first title as he easily outclassed a strong field to take the 150-yard back stroke crown in 1:33.7. Dick Maine of Iowa defending titleholder was second while Bob DeGroot and Dick Fetterman of Ohio gave the Bucks five points in this event. Then Smith added a new rec- ord to his growing collection in the 220-yard free style as he. shat- tered Keo Nakama's former mark of 2:11.2. Team mate Jack Hill, who lost his title tonight to Smith also broke the record as he was timed in 2:10.8 to take second and edge Wolverine Gus Stager, who was clocked in 2:12.9. Harlan Dethrones Anderson Bruce Harlan dethroned team mate Miller Anderson in the low board diving championships as Gil Evans took a third. Prashaw Sues BUFFALO, N.Y., March 7-(P) -Milton Prashaw, of Detroit, a former University of Michigan football tackle, filed a $4,400 suit today against the Buffalo Bisons of the All-America Football Con- ference, charging non-payment of salary. The suit, filed in U. S. District Court at Buffalo, N. Y., alleged the club management failed to pay for Prashaw's services as a football player during the 1946 season, in accordance with an agreement of July 17, 194. The former U. of : M. .ath- lete contended he received no part of the promised $4,400 though he was prepared and able to complete his part of the contract. Read and Use Daily Classified Ads Sextet Trims Tech, 3-i; Wrestlers Tie for Third Hockey Team Rallies Retzig Scores Fall In Second Period To Lead Grapplers By DICK KRAUS Michigan's determined wre A three-goal second period plus ling warriors stepped into a thi an air-tight Michigan defense and way tie for third place in Jack MacDonald's brilliant net Confrence meet staged last ni minding provided the Wolverines at Evanston by virtue of Bob E with a 3-1 hockey victory over zig's timely fall over Dick Fi Michigan Tech last night at the er of Indiana. Coliseum. Lr ohtDan Dwarv MICHIGAN DIVER-Alex Can- ja captains Michigan mermen in Conference championships at Columbus. Grid Days Here Over for Yerges CHAMPAIGN, Ill., March 7-(1) -Howard Yerges, No. 1 signal caller of the University of Michi- gan football team for the past two years, will not play with the Wolverine eleven this fall. So reported Michigan Athletic Director Fritz Crisler today as he attended a session of Western Conference athletic officials. Yerges' eligibility had been questioned in some circles, as the big quarterback played a few games with Ohio State before he was taken into the navy for war- time service. Yerges was sent to Michigan after 'his'entry into service and won three letters. He still has another year of col- lege but some sources contended that he should not be allowed an- other season of play because of his previous connections with Ohio State. I His decision not to play inter- collegiate football this season came 24 hours before toe Big Nine athletic officials were to consider his case. Crisler said Yerges' de- cision would stand, regardless of how the coaches rule. * * * When informed of this develop- ment, Yerges had no comments to make. Elmer Madar and Ralph Chubb, who were with Yerges at the Michigan-Michigan Tech hoc- key game last night, expressed amazement at the announcement. For two periods, the Huskies, a team which had been able to win only five of 16 games this season, blanketed the speedy Michigan forwards, but the boys from the Upper Peninsula were unable to cope with Michigan's accurate second period passing. Greer Tallies With 3:45 of the period gone, Captain Connie Hill did a "Tom Harmon", on ice. He outmaneu- vered the Husky defense, went wide, faked a shot and laic a per- fect pass on Ted Greer's stick right on the crease, and Greer tallied to break the scoreless dead- lock. The Wolverines continued to take the offensive throughout the period Vand they got their second goal at 10:17 after Al Renfrew and Gordy MacMillan combined, Ren- frew driving one past Waite from in close after taking a pass from MacMillan. Less than a minute later Dick Starrak concluded Michigan's scoring as he whipped a high hard shot into the right hand corner of the net after a pair of passes by Walt Gacek and Greer had set up the play. Ted Olson Scores McDonald lost his shutout with only five minutes remaining. Ted Olson, one of three brothers who play left wing for Tech, was the villain as he scored on a pass from Burt Petaja following a .face-off on their own end of the rink. The Michigan goalie made a to- tal of 28 saves during the game and many of them were sensa- tional. He was particularly brill- iant in the last period, continual- ly breaking up Tech power plays. He made five of his toughest saves in the last few minutes of the game. Tech Dominates Last Stanza except for a few short breath- ing spells, Michigan's defense was taken care of by Hill and big Bob Marshall, who played almost the entire game. 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