SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Fishermen Reel in Iowa, 10-3 ELIUIIEE M' Tennis Squad To Meet Wildcats at EvanstonToday * * * Find your name in the Classified Ads. and win a free movie ticket Wolverines Lead Big Ten, Face Gophers in Twin Bill Yirkosky Garners Fourth Straight Win; Howell Slams Homer To Pace Batsmen LOST AND FOUND Coach Bill Murphy, encouraged by his tennis team's sound 9-0 victory over Western Michigan, has decided to use the same lineup ih this afternoon's contest against Northwestern at Evanston. Freshman Al Mann will be in the number one singles position and following him-in the second And third spots, respectively, will be co-captains Steve Bromberg and Mike Schwartz. Rounding out the singles lineup will be Jay Webb in the fourth slot, Gene Barrack the fifth position, and Jim Stephens playing number six. * * IN THE DOUBLES matches Coach Murphy will use Bromberg and Barrack at number one, schwartz and Mann number two, and the third combination will be Stephens and veteran Bob Curhan. Northwestern, always a strong squad, has won the Big en title The University Golf Course will be closed all day Saturday due to the Intramural tourna- ment. --Harry Kaseberg more times than any other school in the Conference. This year, with the return of four lettermen plus several promising sophomores, the Wildcats are hopeful of improving their last ,year's sixth place finish in the Big Ten race. Playing number one for the Wildcats opposite Mann, will be Dan Baumle, a consistent winner as a sophomore last year. Baumle was ranked number one in the junior division in 1949, and last year ranked fourth in men's singles. NEWCOMER Ronald Clemes, who has had considerable tourna- ment experience on the Pacific Coast, will probably play number two singles against Bromberg. Captain Liv Taylor, who played number four last year, is most likely to be Schwartz's opopnent in the number three singles spot. 7m AF " 71 *!mot ' BRUCE IHAYNAM . . . mastder shortstop .1Ie S IMichigan T.otters Engage ini Links men Today at Champaign Michigan's linksmen tee off to- day against perhaps the weakest competition they will face all year when they meet the Illinois golf squad at Champaign. The Illini have been unimpres- sive thus far this year, dropping meets by lopsided scores to Purdue, 28-8, and Indiana, 26%-9/2. Coach Ralph E. Fletcher is depending on his number two, three and four men from last year, but they have shown little im- provement over the play which helped Illinois to ninth place in last year's Big Ten tourney. Certainly, Fletcher has found no outstanding prospects to compensate for the loss of Jerry Flood, the top man on last year's squad, and Bill Fassnacht, who played in the vixth spot. The trio of' Cassady, and the remaining * Vern Rascher, Don Jim McKinzie are Mlini lettermen. * * p MILWAUKEE JUNIOR Cassady was second ranhing man for Illi- nois in the 1:951 Big Ten meet. A steady golfers Cassady came into the limelight in 1950, when he took third place in the Milwau- kee amateur medal play tourna- ment. An Arlingtan Heights, Ill. product and caiptain of the team, Rascher tea med up with Flood to form the top best ball duo last season. 'This year the senior rates tops although Cassady beat him by a stroke in the Big Ten meet. , Coach Be:t Katzenmeyer plans to go with the wi ime lineup that he has been using in past meets. 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The feature race has been added to a dual meet between Michigan Normal College and Miami to give the Wolverine harriers a shot at the new record of 17:15.9 set in the last Drake relays by the Uni- versity of Kansas. The Michigan quartet will consist of Bill Hickman, John Moule, John Ross, and Don Mc- Ewen. This week Moule was substitut- ed for Aaron Gordon on the strength of his consistently im- proving form. Tuesday Moule set a new fresh- man mile record of 4:19.9. All members of the quartet are cap- able of running under 4:20, and they nust to top the Kansas team which averaged 4:19 a man. Competition will come from a Michigan State B team and Nor- mal runners. plays being chalked up to Hawk- eye first baseman Frank Bok. The Maize and Blue diamond nine will meet Minnesota today in a double-header which will be a key series in determining the probable Big Ten champ. Coach Fisher plans to start Jack Corbett and Marv Wisniewski against the Gophers. * MICHIGAN wasted no time as it scored in the first inning. With Captain Bruce Haynam on first base, Coach Fisher called the hit- and-run sign. Haynam took third on Bill Mogk's hit into left and raced home on a bad throw. All was quiet for the home team until the fourth frame, when the Wolverines exploded for four tallies. Frank Howell opened the attack with a single into right field. Don Eaddy walked. Iowa first baseman Frank Bok then made one of his five errors when he misplayed a grounder by Paul Lepley to load the sacks for Michigan. Three of Coach Fisher's charges then crossed home plate as Bill Billings walked, forcing in Howell, and Eaddy and Lepley scored on a fielders-choice to Sabuco and a fly-out to. left by catcher Dick Leech. The final tally was recorded All those interested in La- Cross should be at the IM Building at 4:30 Monday for a short meeting. -Bud Turner as Haynam's fly ball fell between the outfielders to drive in Billings from second base. NO MORE RUNS were regis- tered in the scoring column until the seventh inning when the Wol- verines scored three. Frank Howell, speedy center-fielder, collected a home-run as he pasted the horse- hide down the right field line. In the eighth the Wolverines added two more runs because of faulty Hawkeye fielding. Howell reached base on an error and Eaddy took first on a fielder's choice. Both Michigan runners scored on a wild throw by the Iowa first baseman when Bok fielded Lepley's smash and threw over the third baseman's head. The dormant Hawkeyes picked up two in their half of the eighth. The Hawkeyes notched their third run after two were out in the ninth. Hess walked and Brandt doubled him home to make the final score ten to three. 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