A-V, 111PRIL le, I q4T THE MICHIGA N AILY P c- F. ~I~1Y S4PRTh 18, 1947 P&GR 'M'Man agierq, Club Revitved by Mcl l:oy Nine I To day Elattles Wan Here If ~Weaihe Brownies Nip Tigers in 10th Bumns, t uks, 1'~ Bucs, Reds, Alst) Win ST'. LOUIS, Ail' 17 YV A long single to cunter- by pinch bit- tng rookie Paul Li-hrner with Ho, bases loaded t.end two out,boe k a tenth ining ,;tice to give the1So, Louis Brown:; a 4 I,) 'f Vitry o ver! the DlrtroitTiestdy B o t hoth t e a iim Wr C(sl matched going ,into 1t;re c-x:r~ frame bhut tv r,0;'i.. 1Louis iii mlen Paul (Dfizzy ) 1'r )t, (liiI (dOw gamne for All1to Hei1,W J v 11 W() walks, ,11(1ud ltn iun 'lriii. Trout, wVI tO(mOildl(iaxe v: ( S I cx. Cept for his two- run wildhl,( tea ye past second bae tying for a forceoult in the, fo lurth inn ingf, the losing lpit('lr. Detroit 000 031 000 0--3 St. Louis 000 201 0001i-4 Other scores: Boston 020 004 006-W- 6 Brooklyn 340 302 00x-12 Cooper, Karl (2, G. Elliot (4), Johnson (6), Macon (7), and KMasi; Higbe, Taylor (6), Casey (7), and Edward, s; New York 200 201) 010- 5 Philadelphia 000 602 21x-11 Ayers, Jansen (4), Abernathy (7), and Cooper; Leonard and Rlemsley. St. Louis 300 010 000-4 Cincinnati 205 101 00X-9 Dickson, Wilks (3), Grod'zicki (4), Hearn (6), and Rice; Lively, Peterson (1), and Lamnmano. Pittsburgh 010 000 600-7 Chicago 000 000) 001--1 Roe and Jarvis, Wy!-e, 1'-slu, (7), Meyer (8), and Srhetffing. Philadelphia =I00 000 0001i New Fork 000 000 02x2 Fowler and Rosar; Bevens and F Washington 001 000 000-1 Boston 130 000 00x-4 Haefner, Ferrick (2), Masterson (6), and Evans; Dobson and Par- ichiegan's }undfi;err ,utrMall- agers Clib which ha wben inac- tive since the beg inninrg of the Warwasr eact ivat ("d at a special meingi, of xll the, Se nior Varsity Manaerscalled by assistant Ath- let is Director Ernie McCoy. Elec- tions oft officers w( ir(, held, and Max t'Coen, rmanager of the 1946 footll 5O td asc osen pas (i i ima i a tc l~'inth1'leisch - I ta Ai', Iltai11a utg'was Organized in 19i22 The Underraduate Managers C'muncil was organ ird iuwing the riolr i g yearF 19"2-23 withii th e ,oVOW( I(AihI ccl dofiPfirs, to bring ty~t't I 'lle Io* vatioiI ; c11,101, who, throghothl~e years of Miehti gi sAI.1 ilftt ic I isl.ory , h ave intn - a: w (dtOle 'various teams, and grant tl~rI iem rivilcges coot h itherto ac:- cordled; and, second, and much inore important, to . further the caui se of a better Michigan. TIhe Managers Club when trans- acting formnal business is known as the Undergraduate Managers Council and only the Senior Var- sity Managers are eligible to vote. This Council is entrusted with the task of recommending measures to the Board inr Control of Physi- cal Education and Al ilet ies. Recruits Wanltcd After deciding upon matters of athletic importance, which may be brought up by students on camn- pus through appropriate petitions or by members of the Council, r'ecommnendations are passed on to the Board in Control of Physi- cal Education and Athletics. ft also acts in an unofficial ca- paci ty an d at present its chie f aiml is to elevate the standing of thei ath letic m ranagers to a level enjoyed prior to the war and to the prestige enjoyed at many oth- er universities throughout the country. It intends to do this by a vast recruitment of athletic 'Flae icllurlcr sNamed Iby r'isIxer '',ic lAoy d house-, All-Camus 1- l -oftball(chapions, w mid like to schedulle a warmn-up game with alny interested team for ;!:00 p.m. Sunday. Contact Don .Pfeifer, ,05 Lloyd1, 24401. Dfiy W ke 111,1T '1'IIElA'NAClFt8 ( 'LIB-Ated leflt tori~hit: '. iHawley T;, ppizic, NLax lKganu, Ernie MlcCoy, lfauk Hatch; Staitding-: Bill Graves, George How land, Rild Ltov , .'~l iJih cr lhiiKniivila and Joan Dreifus. managers for'.all sports in order that these sports may be run as efficiently as possible. The Managers Athletic Club therefore urges all upper semester freshmen and sophomores who are sinocerely interested in posi- tions as Athulet i Managers, for the Var:sity sports to contact the above-named managers. Especial- ly needed are managers for such Spring Sports as, Outdoor Track and Baseball and Spring Football. Gunner Johnson Signs JWith Bears Farnhanm, "Gunner" John- son, former' Wolverine end now at Wisconsin, has reportedly signed with the Chicago Bears. Johnisoni was a Marine trainee at Michigan in 1943. Fred Ne- gus, another Badger-Wolverine all-Conference center, signed with the Rockets earlier in the year. I Yesterdnay's Sa JIII'SIe pC P Hlank (;,-eenberg-HIis first iNh Cl jwsAIj efBy i ll homer started Pirates toward 7-1I OTEL pi 7-(P thuliigo Cb.,~Maurice (The Rocket) Richard kept the Montreal Canadiens in Floyd >1 wens --11urled mnaster- t he Stanley Cup hockey playoffs ful three hitter to stop) A's 2- 1. tonight by scoring twvo goals to pace the Flying Frenchmen to a Johinny Jorgenson -~ Dodger j:3-1 victory over the Toronto Maple rookie batted in six runs withI Leafs. Thle Leafs now lead the Homer and two doubles to pace Canucks three games to two in the Bum~s 12-6 triumph, best-of-seven series. The Canadiens played their best Kent Peterson-Rookie Cincin-r game since taking the opener, nati righthander who stopped 6-0, as they remained on the of- Cards cold in eight inning relief fensive virtually all the way. chore. A crowd of 12,898 fans saw Rich- airch opened and closed the scor- )oti) DiMaggio - Whose t Wo run jug ti;for Montreal. 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