-.."mu -" a THE iICIHIGAN DAILY !'AGE T#ME Student Team Bowls Against Cushing Motor "The Michigans," a five-man student bowling team in the All- Campus League, will face the Cushing Motor Sales of Ann Ar- bor in an exhibition match at 7 pm. tonight on the Union alleys. Ralph Wildermann, one of the mainstays of the "Michigans," rolled a perfect game of 300 yes- terday as a warmer for tonight's match It was the first 300 line to be bowled on a Michigan Union alley. In addition to Wilderin nn, the student team, is composed of cap- tain Bill Reisig, who won the I-M All-Campus singles tournament this year, and Tom Reader, '45 title holder, John Bezverkov of the championship dormitory out- fit from Lloyd House, and Larry GCurmon. Just returned from the National Elks Tourney at Madison, Viis.. where they placed second Cush- ing Motor Sales boasts a team av- erage of 932 per line. I i Four Wolv erine Wrestlers Place in State AAU Tourney } A contingent of Wolverine western and Illini meets this sea- wrestlers made a fine showing in son and won by decisions in both the State A.A.U. Championship appearances. last Saturday by capturing one Gil Ross, another members of first, one second and two third places in the annual classic held the B squad, earned third place this year on the Shrine Gymnas- in the 115-pound class. Ross won atsatBerkleMichi his second match on a bye and m mats at key, Mhigan. was eliminated from the regular Michigan's outstanding 121- tourney in the semi-final round. pounder. Bob Johnston, won first etten i arnwh place honors in his weight division Letterman Jim Stark, who by decisioning Don Rippberger, a was ineligible for the rgeular cam- letterman from Michigan State in paign this season won a consola- the final match. tion match in the 128-pound class but failed to place. Climaxes Comeback Ke Sed Tw Johnston, a former WolverineKenSendsTwo Michigan wrestling scene at the Coach Cliff Keen, Wolverine mat captain, returned to the mat mentor, is sending Captain midpoint of the 1947 campaign Bill Courtright and heavyweight and climared a rapid comeback Dan Dworsky down to the NCAA by capturing second place in the tournament. Conference Meet three weeks ago. Bob Betzig, Michigan's out- Bill Varga, a member of the standing 155-pounder and cap- Wolverine B team, scored one of tain-elect for next season, was the biggest upsets of the meet in sceduled to make the trip but a winning runner-up laurels in the recent ankle injury incurred in 145-pound division. Varga won his practice will keep him out of the opening match in an overtime and meet. Johnston, by virtue of his went on to capture a close de- victory in the AAU meet, has cision in the quarter finals before qualified for the National AAU bowing out in the finals. conclave which will be held in Smith Wins Decison California this April. Baseball Round-up Truciks Goes Lintij LAKELAND. Fla.. M''ch 24- c-P-Virgil Fire) Trucks went h full route for the first time season as the Detroit Tigers sht out their Buffalo farm club of the International League 6 to 0 today. Trucks yielded only six hits while the American Leaguers col- lected five runs and nine hits off Earl Evans, OTHER LINE SCORES Boston(A) 002 101 000-4 11 0 St.Louis(N) 000 200 40x-6 12 0 Ferris, Parnell(8> and Hayes. Wagner(8>; Johnson, Schmidt(4) Papai(8) and Garagiola, Wilbur (6). N. Y.(A) 001 120 010-5 16 0 Cinc.(N) 340 000 Olx-8 9 1 Gumpert. Page (5) and Robin- son; Beggs, Wehmeier(6) and Lakeman. Boston (N) 000 0C2 000-2 4 2 Phila.(A) 000 030 00x-3 4 1 Spahn, La Franconi(6) and Padget, Brady(6); Dietrich, Sav- age(4), McCahan(7) and Rosar, Mutryn(6) (I/a uFpr Cage Titles To Be Decided In Intramural "Open House . For Real Dancing Enjoyment The Melody Men Orchestra Phil Savage Evenings 25-8084 Wolverne Jim Smith decisioned his opponent in the consolation tourney to finish third n the 128- pound bracket. Smith held down a starting berth in the North- J DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT 0 MASONIC BALLROOM Music by Jerry Edwards and his orchestra DAWSON FROM DIXIE: Gentry Qualifies for Ti ers' "Screwbal Pitchers Society' NEW~ YGLRI, Marcht~ 24 -A' MM6 GdmM ds wo ih io la idS asn As part of the gala "Open h a n a -House'' sponsored by the Intra- ball Iourhnmnt tonight, out- mural Sports Department, tomor- lasting the defending champion row, the Fraternity. Independent, K'ntucky W~iidats 49-45 with and Residence Hail champion bas- agei' l ad ketball tourney finalists will have a chance to decide the champion- stamina in the rip-roaring final ship of each individual group. bef'e l4 fans at Madison These games will be played off Square Garden. along with other sports events, in- cluding boxing, volleyball, swim- fs eni i pyr four ming, tennis and badminton. The of whm wnt he entire 40 rin- starting time of the first game ute c udo Redsin- is 6:45 p.m. who came into the Tournament Misfits Face Rebels unhc raied a nd i n s e e d e d-- In the first contest, the Inde- g'rabed the lead from the once- pendent basketball championship proud Southeasern Conference will be decided, with the Misfits, ('hanmions in the early minutes and never were behind there- The Rebels entered the final after. round of the Independent 'rheNWilflvats, 1wholost only League basketball tourney last t;in starts uring night with a 32-14 win over two games 4the Goosers. The starting line- the 'elar season, tried to wear up, which will also face the dotheior apoyWesterners Misfits tomorrow consisted of With s n=e io power but the Russ Fabe, Keith Pollard, Don Redskins of Coach Vadal Peter- Jennings, Ed Andorko, and son simply refused to crack. John Gutowski. In the consolation itle game North C ina State'.a ovi'Spring vaca- io.Slia'e xuesesand help drive R. w. Ytr !'m. Phone 2-5644. )8 HELP WANTED YOUNG L '>D to work at Soda foun- tain. No Sundalys or evenings. Swifts Drug S- r,310 S. State. Ph. 3534. )60 A CAREER FOR YOU-The telephone con'panv otersinteresting work, corn- fortaie ne, cafeteria on prem- h/s vc. in ihpay, thrift plans, d ment. " further informa- li l lwei 8 and 5. Mich- iaaaBl 1 'ApoeCo. )331 151 . __ ..._ _. __ - i i- YOU'VE TRIED THEM ALL! NOW try the 11