TUR SVDAYMAY f 17, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Michigan Whips DetroitNine, 13-2 Howell, Palmer, Koceski, Dorr Pace Wolverines' 17 Hit Win over Titans Special to The Daily DETROIT-Michigan's baseball team uncorked a 17-hit barrage yesterday to defeat the University of Detroit, 13-2. The game, which saw the Wol- verines score in every inning ex- cept the first and the ninth, was a wild affair which produced elev- en errors-seven of them by Coach Fisher's squad. FISHER STARTED Milt Heath, a left-hander, on the hill against ) Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE the Titans. He was followed by Bob Carpenter in the fifth, Dick Yirkoski in the eighth, and Al Vir- gona in the ninth. Michigan began its scoring parade in the second inning when Gerry Dorr doubled home Pete Palmer and Al Weygandt who had both singled to open the frame. The following inning Palmer tripled home Bruce Haynam who had. previously walked. After two were out in the fourth frame, Heath singled and Frank Howell gave the Maize and Blue two more tallies with a home run. TRIPLES BY Leo Koceski and Palmer, followed by a home runj pitch served up to Dorr, netted the Wolverines three more counters in the fifth inning. A double by Howell followed by Koceski's second straight safety, this time a single, brought the score to a 9-0 Michigan advantage. The Wolverines completed their scoring with a pair of runs in both the seventh and eighth frames. Detroit scored their first tally in the seventh inning when they got to Carpenter for a single and a double. Their second run, which came in the eighth, was a result of a walk and an infield error. * * * I=M BRIEFS T o m Turner held Vaughan House to three hits yesterday as he led Hinsdale to a 15 to 2 win in a second place play-off game. The big hitter in the game was Mac Finch who pounded out a home run and three singles. He was ably aided by teammates Del Wright, B. J. Hedeen, and Al Neu- man who all contributed to the win. IN SECOND PLACE playoffs, William House defeated Chicago 9-3, and Phi Kappa Psi won by forfeit over Psi Upsilon. In other fraternity and house encounters, Strauss beat Lloyd 6-0, Wenley beat Hayden 7-4, Winchell outscored Michigan 7-5, Adams defeated Anderson 10-9, Tyler beat Cooley 13-0, and Trigon forfeited to Alpha Sigma Phi. Alpha Tau Omega outscored and outhit Sigma Phi as they eas- ily won 17-6. * * * IN A PRtOFESSIONAL fratern- ity encounter, Alpha Kappa Psi defeated Phi Epsilon Kappa 4-3 as A K Psi's pitcher, Len Palis, struck out 10 men. In faculty encounters, Ro- mance Language edged out Pub- lic Health 2-0, Dental Material Labs succumbed to the Psycho- logy Department 18-2, Chemis- try defeated Speech 10-4, and Zoology beat the English De- partment 11-8. In IM tennis, Phi tEpsilon Kap- pa, last year's professional fra- ternity champions, easily beat Phi Delta Phi 2-1. In other matches, Chicago House defeated Prescott 2-1, Law Club beat Alpha Kappa Kappa 3-0, and Sigma Alpha Ep- silon downed Phi Sigma Delta 3-0, as Jerry Shull, Jim Bishop, Bill Raymond, and Chuck Scher- meister all won their matches. * * * In horseshoes, Pi Lamb's Jerry Rovner, Mary Lubeck, Ken Robin- son, and Lou Jaffee won their matches to defeat Beta Theta Pi 2-1. In other matches, the Fores- ters beat the Hawaiians 2-0, Wil- liams beat Strauss 2-0, Tyler beat Adams 2-1, and Sigma Alpha Ep- silon defeated Kappa Nu 3-0. By CY CARLTON Michigan's tennis team travels to East Lansing today to battle the powerful MSC netters in their home lair. The Spartans boast one of the most potent tennis machines in the Western Conference as they have battled their way to an un- beaten season so far and have won 43 of 45 individual matches. * * * THEY TROUNCED Illinois, on Monday, 8-1, a team which Michi- gan lost to by a 5-4 score earlier in the season. Starring for the Green and White, is Lenny Brose, a veteran from Detroit, who is undefeated 'M9 Cindermen To Meet Ypt~i, .Boilermakers Something new will be added to the usual course of events when the Michigan track team takes to the field against Purdue and Michigan Normal at Ypsi- lanti next Saturday. In additio nto the regular track and field events, a distance med- ley relay, a two mile and mile relay, and a sluttle hurdle race will be run. None of these relays are usually run in Big Ten com- petition. Scoring in the relays will be done for three places, on a 10- 6-4 basis. In the individual events, scoring will be carried out for the first four positions, the winner earning five, while the next three finishers receive three, two and one respectively. Wolverine Net Squad Meets Strong Spartan Team Today this season and is aefending Central Collegiate Champion, Brose 'will meet Al Hetzeck, Michigan captain in the number one match of the afternoon. Other Spartan stalwarts include two sophomores, Wally Kau, a na- tive of Hawaii and John "Pancho" Sahratian, an outstanding prep player in the Detroit area in his high school days. Four holdovers form the remainder of the squad. These are Ken and Keith Kimble, Dave Mills and Dick Rieger. MICHIGAN and MSC were rained out of their first meeting of the season earlier this month in Ann Arbor. Coach Bill Murphy expects to use his usual sextet of Hetzeck, Steve Bromberg, Jack Smart, Mike Schwartz, Gene Barrack and Bob Curhan against MSC. The Maize and Blue netters have a 5-1 record in dual meet competi- tion this season. Their last win came at the hands of a weak De- troit squad, 9-0. * * * THE MICHIGAN STATE match shapes up as the toughest of the season for the Wolverines as the Spartans are the class of the Conference and Michigan must beat them if they expect to carry off conference laurels later in the month at Evanston. Earlier in the week, the Murphy- men suffered a shutout practice match defeat at the hands of a pickup squad of faculty and grads. Playing without the services of captain Hetzeck, the varsity lost all singles matches and the three doubles contests. Former Michigan coach Bob Dixon paced the "has beens" by trouncing Bromberg in the number one singles battle, 6-0, 6-0. I W New York.... .......18 Chicago ..."... .... .14 Detroit ................14 Washington ...........13 Cleveland ..............12 Boston................12 t.Louis.............8 Philadelphia ..........7 L 8. 9 9 11 11 12 19 19 Pet. .609 .609 .542 .522 .500 .296 .269 GB 2'l2 4 11 11 2 YESTERDAY'S SCORES New York 11, Cleveland 3 Chicago 9, Boston 5 Detroit 7, Washington 1 St. Louis 10, Philadelphia 9 TODAY'S GAMES Cleveland at New York-Wynn (2-3) vs. Reynolds (1-3). Detroit at Washington-Hutchinson (2-0) vs. Haynes (0-1) or Kuzava (2-3). / Chicago at Boston-Gumpert (1-0) vs. McDermott (0-1). St. Louis at Philadelphia (night)- Johnson (0-1) vs. Coleman (0-2) * * * NATIONAL LEAGUB W L Pct. GB Brooklyn .............15 11 .577 - Boston ...............15 13 .536 1 Pittsburgh ..........13 13 .500 11/ Chicago ..............13 13 .500 1 / Cincinnati.. .......13 14 .481 2% St. Louis...........12 13 .480 2% New York......14 16 .466 3 Philadelphia........13 15 464 3 YESTERDAY'S SCORES Chicago 14, Brooklyn 4 Cincinnati 4, Boston 3 New York 2, Pittsburgh 1 St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 3 TODAY'S GAMES New York at Pittsburgh-Jansen (3-3) vs. Queen (3-1) Boston at Cincinnati-Spahn (3-2) vs. Ramsdell (1-4) Brooklyn at Chicago-Palica (1-1) vs. Hiller (3-2) Philadelphia at St. Louis (night)- Roberts (3-2) vs. Presk. (1-2) II ~i BOX SCORE MICHIGAN AB R Howell cf...........5 2 Billings cf..........1 0 Haynam ss ........4 1 Koceski If ..........5 1 Fancher If.......0 0 Palmer c ..........4 2 Peck c ............2 1 Weygandt lb ......3 1 Keimlb ...........1 1 Dorr 3b ............5 1 Mogk rf ............3 0 Harrington rf ......2 1 Sabuco 2b ........5 0 Heath p...,.......1I 1 *Painter............1 0 Carpenter p ........1 1 Yirkoski p ..........1 0 Virgona p ..........0 0 H 3 0 0 2 0 3 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 PO A 1 0 1 1 2 3 2 0 1 0 4 2 1 1 9 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 E 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 The Wolverines will be rated a heavy favorite against the Boiler- makers and Michigan Normal. I. I.F.C. BALL PICTURES TODAY In Administration Building I1 it IT'S COLLEGIATE STYLES by Courteous Skilled Personnel 9 Barbers-No Waiting The Dascola Barbers Liberty, near State TOTALS..........43 13 17 27 13 *batted for Heath in 5th. i ' DETROIT AB Krol 3b ............4 Markaitz 2b ........4 Kozora lb...... 4 Harrison rf ........3 Reading If ........3 Maksimczk ss ...4 Gleeson ci........3 Reid ca............ 4 Cipparone p........2 Eckstein p ..........0 Dranchak p ........1 TOTALS...........3 MICHIGAN ........021 DETROIT........000 R H PO A E 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 10 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 6 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 60 231 220--13 000 110- 2 Hip-hip hooray, Hap-hup--hup, May 23, GARG coming up! I & f/f ____ ' rf ' sue: s .., ,S,.*~.A' ,~q;: Campus Interviews on "I don't go for a wild pitch!" 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