F Natatos Edge 0SU6259 Fr Conf eren-c Crd(wn ILLINOIS SECOND! Gymnasts Third as Mighty Gophers Win By JOE WALSH (Special to The Daily) Bob Schoendube, ace Michigan gymnast, became the Big Nine Trampoline Champion of 1948 by a spectacular performance on the bouncing table at Navy Pier, Chi- cago, before an overflow crowd last night. t The team championship was retained by Minnesota's red- hot muscle squad, wit hIllinois second, and the Wolverines far back in the totals to capture third place. Wisconsin and Ohio State followed Michigan in that order. Schoendube was the only Mich- igan gymnast to place in the first three positions of any event as the Gophers overwhelmed all op- position, capturing four first places, four seconds, and three thirds. Their final total, 71 points was 12% better than Illinois, who Michigan's NCAA-bound ca royal sendoff at a rally on the U just before their departure for The varsity cheerleaders an be on hand to lead the crowd in which is sponsored by the varsit tured by Don Hedstrom, also of had 58/2. Michigan, wh: :ended the Gophers, with Joe Herring- third, compiled 11 points, Wiscon-; ton of Illinois placing second, andI sin, 8'2, and Ohio State 'anchored Peterson and Zinzi tying for third. the meet with 5 points. -The high bar event was taken by Joe Calvetti of the Illini, The big noise in the Ainnesota with Swanson and Patton, both attack was Jim Peterson, Big Nine of the Gophers, finishing 2-3. All Around Champion. -le re- Vito Zinzi,, NCAA and Big Nine tained that title by nosing out side-horse champion, also re-I teammate George Patton. Vito tained his title by nosing out Zinzi, Illini captain, finished Patton and Peterson, in a third. gruelling match. The only bright spot in the Peterson also successfully de- Maize and Blue scheme of things fended his tumbling crovn, but was Schoendube's sterling work was again close pressed:by Pat- on the trampoline. ton. Joe Fina of Illinois Finished Although the Wolverines fig- third. ured in pre-meet dope to take The parallel bars event was that event, the tremendous mar captured by Howard Swanson of gin piled up by Schoendube was l Mintadby w Mwans of unexpected as it was sensational. Minnesota, with Manos of .Ohio Wolverine Coach Newt LokMT1 State second, to score the Buck's only points, and Len Bralower of praisedi satt butedpterorance Illinois took show honors. Minnesota to the superior experi- The flying rings event was cap- ence of the Gophers. age squad will be treated to a ~ Jnion steps Tuesday at 5:15 p.m. W ildcatSKeep New York-. P d part of the Michigan band will itle i songs and cheers, in the affair -cm"te y committee.I\3 EVANSTON, Ill. March 13-(, Opponents Shatter Records, But Wolverine Depth Wins f Cont inued from Page 1) -___ dmark of 2:29.2 with a sizzling Harlan to virtually wrap the 2:26.1 clocking, but Carter hadl championship up for Michigan. just a little more as he turnedI Evans scored 428.65 points in in a 2:26 flat clocking to smash comparison to Anderson's winning Sohi's record. total of 478.1. Calhoun and Bill- Bill Upthegrove took a precious ingsley took fourth and fifth re- fifth for Michigan as Al Craig spectively. of Northwestern was third with Wally Ris came through to cap- Dave Lake of Iowa fourth. Bill Smith, once the "World's greatest swimmer" just didn't have it in the 440 yard free style as he finished a poor fourth. But it was Bill Heusner of Northwest- ern who became the new Big Nine 440 yard champion as he barely squeaked by Michigan's "Touch- Out" Twins Matt Mann III and Gus Stager. The Wildcat ace led all the way" and a last lap kick gave him just - the needed push to clinch the win. Heusner was clocked in 4:56.7 to continue the record smashing tactics but the several points picked up by the Wolverines gave them a commanding 15 point lead with only the high board diving and the 400 yard free style relay to go. Lenny Adell of Ohio State cap- tured the fifth position edging] Johnny McCarthy, Michigan's other quarter mile qualifier. 100-yard Free Style: 1-Wally Ris, Iowa; 2-Dick Weinberg, Michigan; 3-Halo Hirose, Ohio State; 4-Don Benson, Minne- sota; 5-Bill Zemer, Ohio State. Time: :51.5. (Betters American Amateur record of :52 set by CHAMPION DETHRONED . . . Johnny Weissmuller, with Illinois Bob Sohl, alter shattering rev- A.C., in 1925) ord marl in the aternoon r'e- Fonville, Johnson Capture Individual Honors in Relays CHICAGO, March 13 - (W)-- both the low and high hurdles of the college division, romped to his Michigan's Charlie Fonville record-equalling performance in set a new Illinois Tech Relay the semi-finals. The time also shot put record last night when matched Dillard's Tech relays rec- he heaved the 16 point iron 56 ord of last year. feet 2 and 2 3 inches. The Wol- A meet record was bettered in verine relay team placed see- the college divisino broad jump ond to Notre Dame in the uni- when defending champion Lorenzo versity. sprint. medley. relay Wright of Wayne leaped 24 feet, event. and. Orval .Johnson 24 inches last year. copped thl 440-yard run in 49.9 Lanky Bill Porter, Jackson, seconds to give the Wolverines Mich., youth representing North- a fourth place ranking in the w .estern equalled the University still tvemlptp Tpp hiv wseneqald18Uiest __ FILECCIA BRSouth :: WOMEN despise RUflmDowfl HEELS Don't let your shoes in cnr disfavor. H-JAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIREf) PROMPT Y. SHOEREPAIR nUniversity it -Nortiwestern retained its Big Nine Fencing Championship today but was forced to the last point of the final to stave off a skillful team from Illinois. Northwestern won with 28 points to the Illini's 27 when Humphrey Sullivan of the Wild- cats defeated Jerome Bell of Ohio State 5-4 in the final foil bout. Gunimmsed Up-No Gum The Optimistic aren't so opti- mistic today. A recently filled gum-vending machine installed in the "2x4" short order house, S. University Ave. by the Optimist Club was stolen last night. Police believe it to be the work of students. I~~ I Weinberg, Michigan sprint star finished second behind Wally Reis of Iowa in the 100-yard freestyle. NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 31 - (P) - Allen Stack, Yale swimming captain, set a 150- yard backstroke National Col- legiate record today as the Blue trounced Harvard, 62 to 13, in the Elis' pool. Stack swam the distance in 1:30.8, improving on the 1:31.5 recorded by Harry Holiday of the University of Michigan on Feb. 10, 1943 at Ann Arbor. Hold Your Savings Bonds SURPLUS ROSE BOWL CIGARETTE LIGHTERS with Michigan and S.C. 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Sanitation 9 Barbers - No Waiting The Dascola Barbers Liberty off State liminaries was touched out by$ Keith Carter of Purdue who churned to a 2:24 in the 220- yard breaststroke finals for a new Conference record. ture his second championship as he churned to a new Big Nine long course record of :51.5 in the finals of the 100-yard dash. Ris earlier in the day broke the exist- ing mark of :53.1 with a :52.51 clocking. Weinberg Second Dick Weinberg of Michigan took second only inches behind the Iowa flash, and Halo Hirose of Ohio State, the defending champ was third. Weinberg staved off a last ditch spurt by Hirose to edge the Buckeye tankman. Benson of Minnesota took fourth place and in a desperate lunge Bill Zemer of Ohio State edged Erv Straub of Iowa for the fifth slot. Keith Carter of Purdue con- tinued his role of giant killer as he mowed down a second Mich- igan swimmer, Bob Sohl to add the 200 yard breaststroke to his already won title in the 50 yard free style. Carter swam a foot behind Sohl for three long lengths and then threw a kick that was too much for the game Wolverine. Sohl Breaks Record Sohl in his preliminary heat had broken the Conference, Na- tional Collegiate and American SUMMARIES 200-yard Breast Stroke: 1 - Keith Carter, Purdue; 2 - Bob Sohl, Michigan; 3-Al Craig, Northwestern; 4-Dick Lake, Iowa; 5-Bill Upthegrove, Michi- gan. Time 2:24. (Betters Big Nine record and National Intercollegi- ate of 2:29.2 by James Skinner, Michigan, 1941. Betters American Amateur record of 2:27.5 by Bill Lucas, Olympic Club, San Fran- cisco, Calif.. 1940 and betters mark of 2:26.1 by Bob Sohl of Michigan set in preliminaries this after- noon.) 440-yard Free Stylk: 1-Bill Heusned, Northwestern; 2-Matt Mann, third, Michigan; 3-Gus Stager, Michigan; 4-Bill Smith, Ohio State; 5-Leonard Adell, Ohio State. Time 4:56.7 (Betters Big Nine and National Intercol- legiate record of 5:05.1 by Jim Welsh, Michigan, 1941.) High Board Diving: 1-Miller Anderson, Ohio State (478.1); 2- Bruce Harlan, Ohio State. (463.75); 3-Gil Evans, Michigan (428.65); 4-Jack Calhoun, Ohio State (393.05); 5-Hobart Bil- lingsley, Ohio State (389.9). 400-yard Free Style Relay: 1- Iowa (Kenny Marsh, Dlane Draves, Erv Straub, Wally Ris); 2-Ohio State; 3-Michigan. Time 3:33.4 (Betters Big Nine, National Intercollegiate and American Am- ateur record of 3:37.6 by Michigan 1941.) -. , , . - .,., -... .,, w. . F Fine MATCHED PEN and PENCIL SETS Don't Forget- BALL POINTS $1 and up UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE 316 South State Michigan's Oldest and Most Complete Bookstore si 0 'i1 __ 21 I 11 11 1 I L I, I Semester Subscriptions Notv I ............... 2 IT '1 F yr, cr b Subscribe to GOLFERS BE PREPARED! Spring is Coming! Ytj / \ '. , . r 1 , I Short Gs TO A BUSY LIFE Jaunty topper, slick as a whistle to escort all your gay prints, +. 1 ~ i. a ' F . , j1e ._.., .. . , : your soft suits. 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