, JANUARY 15, 1954 'THE MICHIGAN DAILY JAUR 1,154TEMIHGN AL asketball Squad Meets parta n Hoopsters Here Five 'M'Thinclads To Run in Boston Carroll Faces Whitfield and Rhoden; Two Mile Relay Team to Compete IT'S A FACT THAT Vic Heylig- er, Maize and Blue Hockey coach, set a Michigan ice record while starting on the Michigan puck squad. Heyliger played in 1935-36- 37setting the record of 116 goals for a career. This record held for 14 years until Gordon McMillan, a protege of Helyiger, set a new mark. ITS A FAT THAT George Chin, outstanding Wolverine wing on Coach Vic Heyliger's puck squad, captured the individual scoring laurals for the Michigan P squad during the 19 In addition to this, ht individual scorer i N.C.A.A. tournament and Blue won its t title. Michigan State's Spartans sport- ing a 6-3 record journey to Ann Arbor to face the Wolverines this Saturday evening at eight o'clock. The most recent of the Spartan triumphs was a surprise win over f" the highly touted Illini five, 60-59. Leading the MSC attack was for- . ward Julius McCoy who tallied 27 points as against the Illini high scorer John Kerr who notched 22 markers. McCOY HAS BEEN a real boost to Coach Pete Newell's quintet. The sophomore sensation, who stands 6-2, has tallied 148 points in nine games for a 15.1 percent- age. Other Spartan wins have come over Creighton, Marquette, Southern California, Pittsburgh and Kansas State, all by com- fortable margins. In its other Big Ten contest, the Iowa Hawkeyes took the meas- ure of the Spartans by. a 73-63 score. MSC's other two defeats came at the hands of Southern California and UCLA on their ._ -__ recent trip to the west coast about Rose Bowl time. ,, * * IN THE Lansing five's scoring race, Al Ferrari, the Brooklyn, New York product, again leads the pack. The 6-2 junior has dropped in 136 markers in eight encounters. Last year Ferrari was instru- mental in the two loses handed the Wolverines by Michigan State. In the second encounter he con- tributed 25 points to be high scor- er of the evening. Besides McCoy and Ferrari, the MSC starting five consists of Bob Armstrong 6-8 at the cen- ter post, Keith Stackhouse 6-1 and Bob Devenny 5-11 at the guards. The Wolverine hoop schedule has listed three tilts before next semester. After MSC, the Maize and Blue five faces Washington University of St. Louis here on the 30th of January. Then Bill Perigo's squad travels to Champaign to meet Illinois on February 6th and then come back to Ann Arbor for a return engage- ment with Iowa on February 8th. By DAVE ,LIVINGSTON Coach Don Canham and five< Wolverine thinclads open the in- door track season against some of the nation's toughest competitionj tomorrow night in the Boston Gar- den. Jack Carroll and a two-mile relay team of John Ross, John Moule, Roy Christianson, and Al Lubina will carry the Michigan colors into Boston's star-studded Knights of Columbus meet. Track Schedule FEBRUARY1 1 Western Michigan and Michigan State Normal here1 6 Michigan AAU Relays here 13 Michigan State Relays theref 20 Illinois theret 27 Ohio State here 5-6 Big MARCH 5-6BigTen Meet, Champaign <" - I ., I* !' - ii I Your Discontinued Textbooks are worth real money! If sold to Ulrich's WITH your currently good ones. YOUR BEST DEAL-FIGURE IT OUT!, Ulrich's sell your discontinued books to over 600 college bookstores. This way we get the i CARROLL, as the only collegiE entered in the 600 yard run, wi be up against such cinder great as defending champ Mal Whit field, the Olympic titlist at 80 meters, and former Morgan Sta star George Rhoden, who holi the Olympic 400 meter crown. Carroll placed second to Whit- field in the event last year beating out Rhoden and the Jamaican star Herb McKinley Rhoden won the event in both 1951 and 1952. The Michigan team faces th best in the East in the two mil relay. Fordham will field one c the best quartets in the countr while such perennial track pow ers as Georgetown, Villanova, Se ton Hall, Penn, and Manhatta all have top-notch teams entere LUBINA, a junior who previous ly has run primarily in the longe distances, will lead off for th Wolverines followed by senior Christianson and Ross with Moul a junior, in the anchor position Both Ross, Big Ten indoor mile champ, and Moule were members of a M~aize and Blue quartetthat set an American four mile relay record two years ago, while Ross was also on the team that holds the world dis- tance medley record. Next weekend a group of Wol verines will return to the Eas for the Philadelphia Inquires GamesFriday and the Washing on Evening Star Games Satur- lay. * s s WHILE PLANS are as yet in definite because of possible con- licting exams, Canham hopes t enter a mile relay team and hurd er Van Bruner at Philadelphia with a two mile relay team, Grant Scruggs in the 600 yard run, and .eorge Lynch in the 1000 com- >etng at Washington. The complete Wolverine squad Pill get its first taste of competi- ion February 1 when it takes on Vestern Michigan and Michigan Normal in a Yost Field House riangular meet scheduled for 7:30 On February 6 the Field House vill be the scene of the annual ichigan AAU Relays. an ill te ds r, he le of o- n d. s- .s e, .z pan oen NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES ATS OXXFORD CLOTHES ANN ARBOR DOBBS HATS BURBERRY CO. D E T R OIT Sale! STARTING MONDAY 18th This is our regular semt-annual sale which includes selected groups of clothing and furnishings. 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