THURSDAY, APRM 29, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRLL THUILSDAY, APRIL 29, 1954 THE MICHIGA1~ DAITV A zxxr. 1 illll irl Ri Delts' Haywood Limits Psi Upsilon to One Hit EADDY TOP HITTER: 'M' Baseball Squad Hosts Illini, Purdue By PHIL DOUGLI,_ Ma jor League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB sb to fr H ur t wl ga w U' G shape again. Bickhaus and Flynn a Last Inlning Single Spoils Try for No-hitter; Michigan baseball fans will get are both sophomores and still are ed to 25-1 Victory their first taste of conference ac- questionmarks, th Podhurst Leads Ta eltsto25tion this weekend as Ray Fisher's The Wolverine pitching staff 'F By DAVE RORABACHER ~ ~ - Wolverines play host to Purdue should be well rested for this wl Sigma, 8-6. Zeta Beta Tau gained and Illinois on Ferry Field. weekend's action, and Fisher p1 Cal Haywood hurled a one hit a 14-11 victory over Theta Xi in The third place Wolverines will will probably start his big three, utout to lead Delta Tau Delta a seesaw contest in which the runs meet Purdue Friday afternoon at Jack Ritter, Jack Corbett and a 3-0 win over Psi Upsilon in a came in spurts. 3:30 for a single contest, and then Marv Wisniewski in that order. F aternity softball game yesterday The Hawaiians completely dom- Saturday double-header, starting Ritter threw a one-hitter at P fternoon. n Rttrthrwa1nehite0a. Striking out the side in the first, mated the play as they trampled a 0- * , , Wisconsin, Corbett spilled North- nin fine style Trigon, 18-2. Delta Kappa Epsi- western on six hits, and Wisniew- aywood continued lon came out on the top side as BOTH ILLINOIS and Purdueski dropped a 10-6 game to the I ntil the sixth and final inning they handed Theta Delta Chi a 9-7 are presently tied for sixth place Wildcats in last week's action l\ hen he was denied a perfect defeat in the Big Ten standings with 1-2Wio ame by catcher Ted Emerson, records. The Boilermakers con- * * ho cracked out a single for Psi quered Minnesota, 3-2, but drop- WOLVERINE hitting is fl psilon. also picking up as Don Eaddy In ennis CTe pairand- climbed into the leading hitter's du TeIllini have defeatded Iowa, 6 -5 spot in the batting averages with co IN A FINE defensive game Phi . while losing a twin bill to Min- amma Delta tied Sigma Phi, 4-4. H urt, TQI snesota, 4-0, and 2-1. .333 overall mark. Eaddy pound- d a long home-run last week into ae stands at Chicago's Wrigley eld, the home of the Cubs, here the Northwestern tilts were j ayed due to wet grounds at 'anston. Chicago .....8 Detroit ......6 Washington ..6 Philadelphia .5 New York .., .5 Cleveland ....4 Boston ......4 Baltimore ....4 4 4 4 5 6 6 6 7 .667 .600 .600 .500 .455 .400 .400 .364 1 1 2 2i 3 3 3e, NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. Cincinnati .. .9 5 .643 St. Louis ....7 5 .583 New York ....7 6 .538 Brooklyn .....7 6 .538 Milwaukee ... .5 6 .455 Philadelphia ..5 6 .455 Chicago.......4 5 .444 Pittsburgh ....5 10 .333 GB 1 19 2', 212 4 2 SIt's Crew Cut Tine:;i Collegiate Styles j our Specialty S10 Barbers 4 No Waiting The Daseola Varbers near Michigan rheatre READ AND USE DAILY CLASSIF'EDS In other conference games Friday, besides the Michigan- Purdue clash here, single games will be played with Illinois at Michigan State, Wisconsin at ndiana, Iowa at Minnesota, and Northwestern at Ohio State. Saturday double-headers will nd Illinois here, Northwestern at adiana, Iowa at Minnesota, Pur- ue at Michigan State, and Wis- nsin at Ohio State. 'I I -jl Each team collected their four runs in the first three innings af- ter which it developed into a pitchers' battle between Miack Cox and Ted Conger of Phi Gam and Sigma Phi respectively. The game went into extra innings being call- ed in the eighth due to time. Tau, Delta Phi collected sev- enteen hits as it overwhelmed Alpha Phi Alpha, 25-1. The( Tau Delt hitters were led by Aaron Podhurst, who slammed out two homeruns and a double In four official times at bat. Paced by Jim Bradley who drove in four runs, Sigma Alpha Epsi-I lon downed Phi Sigma Delta, 9-2. The losers were deprived of a promising rally when, with bases loaded in the fifth, SAE's right fielder, Mel Bernia, made a sensa- tional shoestring catch. IN AN extremely tight game, Delta Sigma Phi gathered two runs in the bottom of the fifth and last inning to eke out a 5-4 victory over Tau Kappa Epsilon. Paul Finch, TKE's third sacker, made several brilliant plays during the encounter. With Pa lG nrfFck dnin the Weekend Tilts The jinx hit the Michigan ten- nis team yesterday and dealt a ser- ious blow to the Maize and Blue ! hopes to garner the Big Ten crown in 1954. Al Mann, captain and number one man on Bill Murphy's squad , was submitted to Health Service yesterday afternoon for an inten- The Boilermakers will be no pushover, for they will probably start star hurler Dennis Blind, a right-hander who nipped Min- nesota last week and who chuck- ed an exhibition no-hitter at Wabash. At the plate, the Rivets are expected to be fairly strong, sparked by sophomore center- fielder Joe Sexson who has been hitting at a .438 clip. The Illini however are even more dangerous. For the past two years Coach Lee Eilbracht's ninej has tied Michigan for the Big Ten title, and as the season goes alongj the Orange and Blue will un- doubtedly get stronger as their; younger pitchers gain experience. ILLINOIS LOST three top-flight hurlers through graduation, CliveI Follmer, Carl Ahrens, and Jimj Schuldt but Eilbracht still has 1952's top conference hurler Ger- ry Smith to throw at the Wol- verines, along with newcomers Jim' Bickhaus and Jim Flynn. Smith, a sharp lefty, had a sore arm last season, but appears to be back in ENJOY YOUR "OFF HOURS" LIF I You'll s $-eel bet ** ,Easy to laxing i < f fAcK D t f r V ~ BACK VEW *ga better quality E o' EASE RE JEANS look better and Iter too. slip into for re- or any sport or $495 and up " No belt required * Elasticized waistband * Pleated front " Roomy side pockets * Secure side pockets " Fully cut for comfort and freedom of action .. wlraui rons ygoing cueg T n'sBrs mound chores, Sigma Alpha Mu - Bi e e1 R's Best trounced Sigma Chi, 15-2. Led C at the plate by Tom Kovan, the HIO pi n -io ate's Samumies capitalized on the - - "shutout" pitching trio and Pur-{ rahespoorfitldiego theg-due's hard-hitting outfielder, Joe rather poor fielding of the Sig- AL MANN Sexson, shared top ranking yes- ma Chi team as they ran away . . . out indefinitely terday in the first release of Big with the game.sett Phi Kappa Sigma overran Phi sive physical examination. At the Ten baseball statistics.o Kappa Tau, as pitcher Bob Hur- time of publication, the injury had Spotlighted was the combined ley seemingly baffled the Phi Tau not been determined. A doleful efforts of pitchers Dick Finn, Paul batters with his fast ball. Dean Murphy called it a serious blow Ebert and Harold Northrop who Ludwig slammed out two homers to Michigan's chances, hurled 25 scoreless innings for the and a single to spark the Phi * * * Buckeyes last weekend. Kappa Sigma players at the plate. HOW LONG Mann will be miss- exson.600adae ageloop batters Taking advantage of the occa- ing from the squad is problemat- sional wildness of hurler Glen ical. That he will miss the week- COLLEGE BASKETBAL. Thomet, Delta Upsilon beat Kappa end clashes, against Notre Dame Northwestern 6, Notre Dame 3 on Friday and Northwestern on - - - -- Saturday, is a certainty. How much I M Scoreslonger he will be, absent from the! HORSESHOES team is difficult to say at this RESIDENCE HALLS 'time. Allen-Rumsey 2, Cooley 1 The lirjeup change that will re- Lloyd defeated Greene (forfeit) Adams defeated Wenley (forfeit) sult will see every man on the First choice of Anderson 2, Taylor 1 team move up one' notch. Thej£ Scott 2, Strauss 1 number six singles position will be.FORMAL FRATERNITY filled by Ron Morgan who will also Alpha Sigma Phi 2, Theta Chi l double with Bob Nederlander in * * * doubles. I 607 E. LIBERTY - Next to Michigan Theatre AST'S College Shop. . . 619 E. Liberty _ .,; U, y, 1 WHO will be FORM TENNIS RESIDENCE HALLS Reeves defeated Wenley (forfeit) Hayden defeated Strauss (forfeit) FRATERNITY Phi Delta Theta 2, Chi Phi 0 Psi Upsilon 2, Sigma Chi 1 PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITY Phi Chi 2, Phi Delta Epsilon 1 Nu Sigma Nu 3, Alpha Kappa Psi 0 Alpha Rho Chi defeated Delta Theta Phi (forfeit) Delta Sigma Delta 2, Alpha Chi Sig- malI SPORTS * * * KEN COPP Night Editor NOW UNDER WAY The 4th Annual Contest to select MR. 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