WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVW --, - _ I 0 Swimmers Always Rank Among Best * * * * * * * 1952 Team Placed Third In League, NCAA Meets LA BOK ICE d PRODUCER OF CHAMPIONS-Matt Mann, veteran Michigan swimming mentor and coach of the United States Olympic team, is flanked by two of his recent proteges. John Davies (left) set world breast stroke records in the Olympics and as a Michigan senior last winter. Burwell (Bumpy) Jones (right), also an Olympic swimmer, is a versatile Wolverine sophomore. Mann Has Guided ChminsGlr Matt Mann, the builder of champions, begins his twenty- eighth year at the helm of the Michigan swimming squad this Autumn. The British-born coaching wiz- ard has tutored more Big Ten and National champion tank teams than any other mentor in the game. MANN-COACHED Michigan teams have amassed an amazing dual meet record of 200 victories against only 25 defeats. He has sent more swimmers to the Olym- wpic games than any other coach, and this summer he accompanied the American squad as its head coach. The Olympic honor was the crowning glory to a career. which has been marked by consistent successes. Sixteen times the Maize and Blue nataors under Mann's di- rection have captured the West- ern Conference championship. Thirteen of his squads have ruled the land "as N.C.A.A. title- holders. Added to the thirteen national crowns won by the Wolverine swimmers are nine second place finishes.' Last season the Michigan tank- ers swept past eight of nine dual ment opponents, losing only to the National champion Ohio State DID YOU KNOW that coaches Bennie Oosterbaan (football), Cliff Keen (wrestling), Matt Mann (swimming) and Ray Fisher (baseball) have all served at this institution for over twen- ty years. Fisher in fact has coached here fo e irty-two years. crew in a close tussle. The Wol- verines then went on to place third in both the Big Ten and National contests. * * * FIVE PARAGRAPHS of statis- tics cannot tell the full story of Matt Mann. The numbers can never record the esteem in which the white-haired aquatic genious of Michigan is held by the gentle- men of the athletic world. He has given the University commanding prestige in swim- ming circles. Michigan squads under his guidance haveal- ways been noted for their excel- lent performance and competi- tive spirit. The late great "Grand Old Man" of Michigan, Fielding Yost, must have recognized the coach- ing genius of Mann when he brought him to Ann Arbor in 1924 to head the University's swim- ming team. * * * MANN HAD PREVIOUSLY been coaching at Yale, Harvard and the New Haven Athletic Club. At all three institutions powerful natatorial units were turned out by the newly-arrived Englishman. "Hurry Up" Yost, as Michi- gan's Director of Athletics, de- cided on Mann as his next swimming coach and twenty- seven years have attested to his wisdom. Mann proceeded to fashion a National champion squad after three years of care- ful building, and once he had the Wolverines at the head of the parade he kept them there for nearly a quarter of a cen- tury. Each year many of " Mann's for- mer swimmers return to the green-walled pool in the Intra- mural Sports building for a visit with their coach. THEY FIND HIM to be the same high-spirited, jovial gentle- man that they knew in the past. They find too that he still calls everybody "son," a trademark which has characterized his pic- turesque speech for more than twenty-five years. Most of all, however, they find that he has not shed one ounce of his remarkable vigor, and that the years have not dulled his intense desire for the victory of his Michigan teams. Season number twenty-eight is drawing near. The awesome nat- atorial powerhouse from Ohio State must again be faced, and defeated if a swimming title is to be achieved, but Matt Mann has that merry championship gleam in his eyes again and this just might be a banner year for the boys in Maize and Blue. DID YOU KNOW: that Mich- igan holds a dual meet edge on every school which the Wolver- ines have competed against in swimming. Yale comes the clos- est to holding their own with the Maize and Blue natators. The Eli's have won three times while dropping four meets to Matt Mann's teams. By IVAN KAYE Michigan's varsity swimming team ranked as the third best in the nation last year, behind Ohio State and Yale. Under the direction of Coach Matt Mann, the Wolverine nata- tors were victorious in seven of eight dual meets, losing only to Mike Peppe's mighty Buckeye crew. CO-CAPTAINS John Davies and Stew Elliott gave-the Wolverines a consistent one-two punch in both the 100 and 200 yard breat- stroke races throughout the sea- son. Davies came into his own at thenational meet at Princeton, when he broke the world's rec- ord in the 200 yard breast- stroke. He beat the former hold- er, Princeton's Bob Brawner, in the time of 2:12.3. The native of Sydney, Australia also came home in front in the 100 yard breast stroke. The key man in last season's Michigan swimming picture was one of the greatest all-round per- formers in the history of the sport, Burwell "Bumpy" Jones. He still holds five of the seven swimming records of the City of Detroit. These were achieved while he was attending Redford High School. JONES' ALL-ROUND swimming ability is attested to by the fact that he holds the national cham- pionship in both the 300 meter and the 150 yard individual med- ley races. He swam the back stroke leg on the Michigan medley relay team, and at times during the dual meet season he also ca- vorted with the free style relay quartet. Ohio, finished second to world- record-holder Dick Cleveland of Ohio State in both the 50 and 100 yard free-style races at the Big Ten meet in East Lansing last March. * * * IN ADDITION to Hill, Tom Benner, Ron Gora, Jim Ford and Jim McKevitt are excellent in the short distance races. Freshman Jim Walters of Evanston, Illinois, was the out- standing diver on the squad, but there was no depth behind him, and accordingly the Wolverines lost valuable points to schools with more experienced person- nel. Diving, while it was Michigan's big weakness, was the key factor in the natatorial success enjoyed by arch rival Ohio State. Men of the caliber of Morley Shapiro and Bob Clotworthy enabled the Buckeyes to squeeze past power- ful Yale to win national honors. , * * , WITH ONLY DAVIES, Elliott, Jim White and Rusty Carlisle leaving the ranks, Matt Mann's rebuilding job consists mainly of developing a couple of breast- strokers. Captain-elect Wally Jeffries will beravailable in the 220 and 440 yard, and 1500 meter free- style events, andrdivers Char ie Bates, Bud Hurd, and John Hanrahan should bolster and corps considerably. Jones and John "Sugar" Chase lead the parade of backstrokers. Chase can also go in the 1500 me- ter free style event. You will find our store speci- ally equipped to supply you with LAW case books and Supplies. Our LAW section is staffed by law students to as- sist you on your requirements. Veterans' Accounts Capably Handled OVERBECK BOOKSTORE THE LAW BOOK STORE Phone 3-4436 1216 South University 1 F I I The finest among world. Wolverine natators have sprint swimmers in the their ranks some of the Don Hill of Cincinnati, Jlai wof' 3 0/ il/ni pe4ind it! Read and Use Daily Classifieds OUR "WILTON" MODEL There is a simple reason why our Wilton is regarded as the finest expression of the natural-shoulder suit. 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