THURSDAY'., F."RUARY 1.1, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE ThURSDAY, FEBRUARY ii, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Alpha Tau Omega Five Topples Phi Sigs, 38-34 FIVE IN A ROW: I - Denver Sweep Moves'' Icers Into Third Place By MARV. SIEGEL Paced by Lou Baldacci's ten markers, Alpha Tau Omega edged Phi Sigma Delta, 38-34 in a wild and wooly Fraternity "A" basket- ball league game played at the -I-MB Building last night. The Sigma Nu 'A' cagers con- tihued their winning ways by trouncing Kappa Alpha Psi, 46- 17, while Tau Kappa Epsilon, lead by Armin Tufer's 15 points toppled Alpha Kappa Epsilon rather han- dily, 47-28. * . * SIGMA ALPHA MU'S devastat- ing fast break proved too,formid- able a weapon for bewildered Aca- cia to cope with as the Sammie 'A' five smashed to a 75-1 win. Tom Kovan with 20 markers, Vic Spear who notched 15 points and Joel Tauber and Warren Werthei- mer with 12 tallies each were the men in the double fgures for Sig- ma Alpha Mu. In another "A" contest Phi Delta Theta crushed Delta Chi 92 to 18. Ken Moore with six- teen field goals and one foul for an impressive 33 points and . Jack Corbett with .19 markers lead the victors' scoring parade. Alpha Phi Alpha's 'A' team, r sparked by Earl Johnson's'vital 10 points, outlasted Kappa Sigma by a score of 36 to 20. ALPHA DELTA Phi received some fine sharpshooting from An- dy Andrews who totaled 20 points and Thad Stanford who garnered 19 counters, and breezed past hap- less Delta Kappa Epsilon, in the final 'A' encounter, 58-16. In a, key "B" league struggle, Sigma Chi overpowered a weak- er Phi Kappa Psi quintet, 64-23. Joe McKoan, with eight crucial field goals for 16 markers topped the Sigma Chi scoring. The Beta Theta Pi .B' team clung to. a narrow two-point edge throughout most of - its struggle with Phi Sigma Delta and squeez- ed to a 34-32 win. s* * Alpha Delta Phi nipped Phi Sigma Delta 31-30, staving off the Phi Sig attack in the wan- ing moments of the game and Kappa Sigma outlasted Theta Chi, 24-21, in a pair of tight 'B' battles. Chi Psi's Ken Moore emulated his Phi Delt namesake as he lead his squad to a 62-6 rout of Alpha Sigma Phi's 'B' hoopsters, while the Psi Upsilon 'B'. outfit crushed Phi Kappa Sigma, 53-23. Powerful MSC Tank Team Readies for Wolverine Meet -- By JACK HORWITZ j "We've got a young team and how well we do depends on how' our new men come along." This is the situation confront- ing coach Charles McCaffree and the Michigan State swimming squad as they prepare to face a powerful Wolverine team in the renewal of a tiaditional rivalryl this Saturday in the Intramural pool. * * * THE SPARTANS are seeking to replace the key men lost through graduation from last year's squad. Gone are Bert McLachlan, 1953 All-American, Frank Reynolds, Bob Schumacher, Charles Egeler and Ken Coyne.., To plug these holes, McCaf- free has developed such men as John Dudeck, a '53 All-Ameri- can, Tom Payette, Chuck Bald- win, Jack Hellwege, Lanny Johnson, and Bruce Aldrich. Baldwin and Payette are two outstanding freestyle sprinters. Both men were named to the 1952 All-American team in the 400- yard freestyle relay. Baldwin also earned a berth on the 1953 All- American squad on the 300-yard medley relay team. He also enters the backstroke events. Payette has been a place winner in the 50-1 yard freestyle in the Western Con- CERAMICS make good gifts _A' ^ FRAMER'S ^ 347 Maynardc L0OG7e t > ) '!>)C=. <)>' < Qt<->0<=0 0<-->< U C - ATTENTION GIRLS Special for your Valentine SAVE A LOT! FREEMAN SHOES ADAM HATS JOCKEY UNDERWEAR WEMBLEY & BEAU BRUMMEL NECKWEAR MASTERBUILT SLACKS also - THE FINEST IN WORK CLOTHES * LEE eDICKIES eBIG YANK eLEVIS SAM ' STORE 122 E. Washington St. SAM J. BENJAMIN, '27 Lit., OWNER .___ Ii~ f[ * THE- INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL wishes to announce 11 FEB. 14-FEB. 28 * Whether you are a freshman or a senior, you are eligible to rush campus fraternities. * Register for Rushing in Rm. 1020 Administration Bldg. through Feb. 17 * No Fee-just sign the I .F.C. Rushing list. i S G TONIGHT AT 7:30 I