THE MICHIGAN DAIlY M Michigan SwamsCre hnclads in 84-38 wJ Purdue Stops 'M'Linksters After Ten Straight Victorie r Wampler, Marsee Whip Barclay, Schalon To Give Boilermakers 141/2-121 2 Triumph s lonrille, Johnson Top 25-7ear-Old Meet Marks Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE 4 4'2 6br 7'2 8P" Cleveland Philadelphia New York Detroit..... St. Louis Boston..... Washington Chicago * * * TODAY'S GAMES TODAY'S GAMES New York at Cleveland (2)- Pittsburgh at New York--Gregg Reynolds (5-1) and Lopat t2-3 (0-2) vs. Jansen (4-2). vs. Feller (5-2) and Black (0-0). P I I i Are you goinut to Siuniiier School? MICHIGAN'S MIGHTY MAN-Charles Fonville, captured two firsts in the Wolverines' 84-38 track conquest of Cornell. 1apr eague Round-Up NEW YORK, May 22-(/P)-the Boston Braves. 6-2. Murry Gene Bearden, 27-year-old rookie Dickson registered his third win lefthander pitched the front run- although he was tagged for three ning Cleveland Indians to a game home runs, two of them coming in and a half lead in the American the last half of the ninth. Johnny League pennant race when he Sain was the loser. shut out the Boston Red Sox 7-0 The New York Giants' sleeping today. bats finally woke up as they Bearden. acquired from the banged out 12 hits including hom- New York Yankees in 1946, held ers by Sid Gordon and Whitey the Red Sox to six hits before a Lockman to bury the Chicago ladies' day crowd of 28997 at Cubs under an 11-0 score. Ray Cleveland. It was the husky Poat allowed only six hits to reg- southpaw's third straight win. He ister his fourth vic'tory, the see- has allowed only two runs in 27 ond by a shutout. Gordon, who innings. replaced Jack Lohrke at third The second place Philadelphia base, hit his round tripper with Athletics dropped a full game to the bases loaded. the Indians when the Detroit Tig- Higbe's First ers came from behind with a With Kirkby Hikbe holding his three--run outburst in the ninth old nates to four hits and strik- to win 6-5. After Vic Wertz tied ing obt eight, the Pittsburgh Pi- the score against Phil Marchil- rates defeated the Brooklyn Dodg- don with a bases-loaded single, ers 3-1 to hand the Brooks' their pinchhitter Dick Wakefield sin- seventh straight home defeat. gled to drive in the winning run. Ralph Branca, Dodger ace, gave Hoee Runs Down Sox up five hits but was charged with Helped by the home run bats of his fifth loss. He has won two. Joe DiMaggio, Billy Johnson and It was Higbe's first complete game George McQuinn, Red Embree of the season. Stan Rojek and pitched the New York Yankees to Dixie Walker, a pair of former a 10-2 triumph over the Chicago Dodgers, batted in the winning White Sox. The victory left the runs for Pittsburgh. third place Yankees only two Harry Gumbert won his fifth games behind Cleveland. game in relief as the Cincinnati With Eddie Pellagrini slamming Reds banged out 15 hits to de- a home run and Jerry Priddy feat the Philadelphia Phils 9-2, driving in the other three runs, Curt Simmons, Philadelphia's 19- the St. Louis Browns defeated the year-old $60,000 bonus player, was Washington Senators for the third charged with the defeat. It was straight time, 4-2, to climb into his fourth loss against one vic- a fourth place tie with Detroit. tory. Each is playing .500 ball. Babe Young, Benny Zientara Braves Fall and Claude Corbitt each rabbed Scoring four runs in the sev- out three hits for the victors. enth inning, the National League Johnny Blathik, rookie Phils' out- leading St. Louis Cardinals broke fielder, continued his sensational a 2-2 tie and went on to defeat hitting with three doubles. .4 i T 1 1 T r T T i } r 1 1 i i I l I i y Fa- Above (ayuga's. . One mile run--Won by Herbert Williams, Michigan; third, Don- Barten, Michigan. Second Justin ald Young, Cornell. Time 9:53. Williams, Michigan; third, John Running Broad Jump-Won by Mellor, Cornell. Time - 4:26.2. Varskin Baydarian, Michigan, 20 440-Yard Run-Won by Orval feet 11, inches; second, William Johnson, Michigan; second, Jo- Burdick, Cornell, 20 feet 3 inches; third Jay Salzman, Cornell, 18 seph Hayden, Michigan; third, ft 4z2 in. George Shepherd, Michigan. 'ime 220 Yard Low Hurdles-Won by -0:49.7 (New meet record, old Clay Holland, Michigan; second, record, 0:49.8. set by Arthur Coz- John Laibe, Cornell; third, Rich- zens, Cornell in 1913). ard Stacy, Cornell.! Time 0:25.1 100-Yard Dash--Won by Rich- (new meet record. old record ard McCall. Cornell; second, Clay 0:25.2, set by Carl Philippi, Cor- Holland, Michigan; third, James nell in 1913). Morrish, Michigan. Time 0:10.2. { Discus Throw-Won by Charles 16-Pound Shot Put - Won by Fonville, Michigan, 144 ft. 2 in.; Charles Fonville, Michigan, 54 ft. second, Richard Quasey, Cornell, 81 in. (New meet record, old rec- 139 ft. 7 in.; third, John Servis, ord 45 feet 6'- inches set by Cornell 137 ft. 9 in. Henry Kanzler, Cornell in 1913; Pole Vault-Won by Edward second, Peter Dendrinos, Michi- Ulvestad, Michigan; 13 ft. (new gan, 49 feet 414 inches; third, meet record, old record 12 ft. set Richard Quasey, Cornell, 39 ft., by William Fritz and Alonzo Mil- 9 in. ton, Cornell in 1914). Second, 120-Yard High Hurdles--Won Gene Moody, Michigan 12 ft. 6 in.; by John Laibe, Cornell: second, third, Thomas Foss, Cornell, 11 --1y \/ f you are, don't waste your spare IF A COURSE HAS YOU N Richard Stacy, Cornell; third, William Wyckoff, Michigan. Time -0:15.9 new meet record old rec- ord 0:16.2 set by John Whinery, Cornell in 1913). 880-Yard Run-Won by George Vetter, Michigan; second, Robert Thomason, Michigan; third, Rod- ney Miller, Cornell. Time-1:59.2. Running High Jump-Won by Thomas Dolan, Michigan, 6 ft., 3%, in. (Nwe meet record, old rec- ord 6 ft. 2 in. set by Warren Sar- gent, Michigan in 1913). Second, Paul Robeson, Jr., Cornell 6 ft. 2 in.; third, Leonard Abraham, Cornell, 5 ft. 10 in. 220-Yard Dash-Won by Orval Johnson, Michigan; second, Rich- ard McCall, Cornell; third, Jay Salzman, Cornell. Time-0:22.2. Two Mile Run--Won by Alex Morris, Michigan; second, Justin ft. six in. One Mile Relay-Won by Mich- ( gan (Robert Sergeson, Joseph Hayden, George Shepherd, Berb- ert Barten). Time 3:24.3. (Hammer throw and javelin throw not contested. needs people to work on its business and editorial staffs Come on over Monday for further information THE MICHIGAN DAILY Student Publications Building YOUR HAIR STYLE-- is blended and shaped to your facial features-suave- smart is the "Personality or Crew-Cut." TRY ONE - TODAY 9 BARBERS-No Waiting The DASCOLA BARBERS Liberty off State ~ea Tu toi' >1 A I I 27L A S r9 C W ^, ol C E . G tt Ore tort, STILL DEEPER CUTS ON NEW SHOES OUR ANNUAL CASH SAVING /ICrSER IC 4.1 1 F ?? rh(3 thathcfIp;r resuMlts5 fro "ssfeelin heir YQA OVE- r tile afQ~ Qt tho Sao roo to 'nSeb ject 'flStrLion s on b Z, ;throu/r-gh n1 ro a Wiori09n h0~fo 9 sryCQ heMichigan to"A For nir fur~the r 'ce~ t0ffices atthconac t 0ope~n from 3to b0 o Te 1000M 0eMery of after,,0 Qly Studes I Ve Your Racket Restrung Now! 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