MAY 20, 1947 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ON Wolverine Nine Invades Netters Face Wtetrn. Mich i rnu nTd Hornets Today This afternoon the Michigan baseball team travels to Kalamazoo for the last game of a home-and-home series with the Western Michi- gan Broncos. Coach Ray Fisher has named Art Doyle as the starting hurler, and chuckers Bud Rankin and Dick Schmidtke will also be on hand if needed. Western Coach Charley Maher is expected to pit his number one moundsman, Ed Rossi, against the Wolverines. This will be the fourth time that Rossi has started against Iichigan, and he has yet to earn a victory.. In the last meeting of the two teams here in Ann Arbor, the Wol- verines scored two big runs in the last half of the ninth inning to pull a 7-6 win out of the fire. Dole Impressive Lately Dole has given some very bril- liant pitching demonstrations late- ly. His most impressive perform- ance to date was an 8-0 shutout he fashioned against the University of Detroit Titans about a month ago. In the game he was never in seri- ous trouble as he allowed only seven well-scattered hits. Western Michigan's offensive power has been well spread out this season, with Catcher Wale Young and shortstop Nick Mislovich sup- plying most of the punch at the plate. Last Saturday the Broncos went to town with the hickory as they blasted out an 11-2 win over the Wisconsin Badgers. Last Non-Conference Tilt This is the Wolverines last non- Conference test before they meet Northwestern University this week-end, and Ohio State the fol- lowing one. I Signma Chis Win Fraternity Track Crown Taking only one first place but piling up valuable second and third place points, Sigma Chi nar- rowly squeezed out the fraternity track title with 15%/2 points, as Chi Psi placed second with a to- tal of 141, followed by ATO's 13 points, and Beta Theta Pi's 12. ..John O'Connor gave the Sigma Chis their only win in the 440 as he broke the tape in :56.2. In the opening race Bill Haant skimmed over the low hurdles in :14.5 for the ATO. It took Sig Ep Dick LaMont 2:11.6 to grind in first in the half mile. The 100 yard dash drew the greatest number of entries with four prelims needed before the final could be run off. Winning the first heatin :10.7, Jim DeBoer, Beta, came back to snatch the final in the same time, with Sherry Winkleman and George Gordon, SAM, second and third respective- ly. First in the field events were Joe Deremo who broad jumped 9' 2V", Haan high jumping 5' 10", Bob Grandy heaving the shotput 42' and Cecil Freihofer and Jim McGhee cleared 10' 9" in the pole vault. At Kalamazoo Little Kalamazoo College, peren- nially a big frog in the intercol- legiate tennis puddle, will attempt to hand Michigan's net men thei: third straight setback today, as the Wolverine squad continues their road travels. The Hornets will be out to avenge a 5-4 pre-season exhibition loss tonthe Wolverines. Paced by Jack Sunderland and Al Hetzek, National Junior Indoor doubles champs, Kalamazoo offers a stiff test. In the exhibition match, Andy Paton and Fred Otto beat Sunder- land and Hetzek in singles matches, but lost in the doubles. Art Leighton at number three and Nick Beresky at five accounted for the Hornet's singles victories, while Marv Manton and Beresky won in the number two doubles. Paton, who rated a big hand from the Illinois customers at Champaign Saturday, for his bril- liant victory over Rog Downs, will try to make it two in a row over Sunderland. Captain Bill Mikulich, currently one of the hottest men on the squad, will be out after his eighth straight win. Against Illini Fred Steers, Mikulich captured one of his outstanding wins of the sea- son. He took the first set by a drawn out 11-9 score, and came back to win handily 7-5 in the sec- ond. In the doubles matches, Mikulich will again be teamed with Fred Zieman, and Hal Cook and Gordie Naugle will make up the number three doubles. Against the Illini, Cook and Naugle came from far behind to give the Maize and Blue a two to one edge in doubles play. RUN-STARVED The Washington Senators in losing to the Chicago White Sox last night 4-1, now have. gone 11- games without scoring over two runs per contest. Linksmen Set Sights on Big Nine Title after Purdue Loss "The next time we're at Purdue we hope to bring back the Big Nine championship," announced Coach Bert Katzenmeyer yesterday. despite the fact that his Wolverine golfers lost to a strong Boilermaker squad, 2912-912, at the Lafayette links Saurday. The optimistic Wolverine mentor was looking ahead to the West- ern Conference golf meet at Purdue May 30-31. This means that Michigan, defending Big Nine titlists, have less than two weeks of practice left to iron out the shortcomings displayed Saturday. * * Purdue's short course baffled Jayvee Linksmei, Wire Third traig Michigan's jayvee golfers racked up their third victory in as many starts this year by downing Cen-1 tral Michigan here yesterday, 1112-61f. Bob McMillen of Central took medalist honors with a 75. WesC Carlson was low man for the Wolverine jayvees with a 77. I The Michigon duo of Ken Berke and Mort Cohn could only salvage 21 out of nine points from their Central opponents, but Carlson and Doug Beath clinched the af- fair by taking all nine points in the only other foursome of the day. Deiso(n Capures Whitnmore Regatta Little Denison College of Ohiok walked away with top honors as Michigan took second and Michi- gan State third in a triangular sailing meet held Sunday on the waters of Whitmore Lake. Entering just one boat, Denison grabbed consistent seconds in the six races held, so that its point total was 15. Michigan, which had three craft sailing, wound up the day with 20 points. Michigan State, with two boats, ended third with 25% points. Lowest point total per boat decided the winner. Net Loss One of the members of the Wolverine tennis team literal- ly lost his shirt during the match with Illinois last Sat- urday at Champaign. While Michigan's number one player, Andy Paton; was taking a gruelling three-set contest f r o m Illini Riger Downs, some enterprising Champaign . citizen . made . off with the Wolverine's street clothes-shirts, pants and all. Luckily, Andy's parents were there and saw to it that he didn't return to Ann Arbor wrapped in a tennis raquet. Gordy Naugle, another of the Wolverine netters, also had a 1qss, but some of the team wondered if the burglar was in his right mind. He took some of Naugle's textbooks. A HEALTHY HEAD! with a scalp treatment. Per- sonality or crew-cut style - for summer comfort. The DASCOLA BARBERS Libertyoff State WASHDAY DRUDGERY E NDS HERE I- :Z ;;i the Wolverine linksmen, who saw their seven-game winning streak come to an end. It was their fourth setback in 15I starts, and their second loss in four Big Nine tests. Michigan's biggest stumbling block was the sensational play of a pair of talented Boilermakers, Fred Wampler and Gene Nemeth. The sub-par rounds of Wampler set a new competitive course rec- ord, while a hole-in-one on the 110-yard12th hole by Nemeth stepped up the Purdue attack in morning best ball play. Ed Schalon, the big sophomore from St. Joseph, Mich., carded a three over par 74 to take the only individual match for the Maize and Blue and then teamed up with Paul O'Hara for two blazing nines totaling 69 to win Michigan's only best ball match Tomorrow's non-Conference clash at the University of Detroit and Saturday's battle with Ohio State here are the only remaining matches on Coach Katenmeyer's schedule before the Big Nine meet at Purdue. ILLINI 'IT': S peed T oward Sixth Straight InckCrown In case everyone wasn't con- vinced, the University of Illinois track team left little doubt Sat- I urday afternoon at Ferry Field as to whether they will continue their reign over the Big Nine in the Con- ference meet at Evanston on May 31. The Illini didn't have things all their own way Saturday, however. Bill Osgood proved a surprising double winner in the hurdles, while Chuck Fonvlle just about settled things in his personal shotput feud with Norm Wasser. Val Johnson and Herb Barten looked very good in their respec- tive events also and proved that they will be hard to beat on any track, wet or dry. Herb McKenley, Illinois world's'record holder performed brilliantly on a very sloppy track, as did teammates Bob Rehberg, John Twomey, and Bill Mathis. The Illini appeared even strong- er in the field events with Bob Richards, soaring to 14 ft. 31 i in. in the pole vault to turn in his best performance of the current Big Nine season, while Dwight Eddleman was clearing the high jump at 6 ft. 4 in. It now appears that a terrific battle will develop for the run- nerup spot at the Conference meet. Michigan, which finished third last year will be hard-pressed by Ohio State, present runnerup and Wisconsin. 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