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SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1954

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE THREE

SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THiIEK

Michigan Net Team Gains Tenth
~'Win by Shutting Out Detroit, 9-0

Indiana Foe
Of 'M' Nine
Here Today
(Continued from Page 1)
The Wolverines blew their big-
gest scoring opportunity in the
seventh inning. With but one out,
t.. Leach singled, but Mac Finch,
pinch hitting for Peterjohn, forc-
ed him with a ground ball to the
' short stop.
After Danny Cline had walked,
Northrup committed a balk while
pitching to pinch hitter Tony
Branoff, and the Wolverines had
men on second and third with two
gone. Northrup, in typical fash-
ion, met the challenge, and sent
Branoff and the Wolverines back
to the dugout on a swinging third
strike.

'M' Meets Illinois Today
In Dual Contest Finale

By DICK CRAMER
Michigan's tennis squad enjoyed
one of its most successful after-
noons of the season yesterday as it
shut out an inept University of
Detroit team, 9-0, on the Wolver-
ines home courts.
The victory was the tenth for
Michigan against three losses and
one tie in dual meets so far this
season. It provided the team with
a bit of a breather before enter-
taining a dangerous squad from
Illinois tomorrow in the final meet
before'next weekend's Big Ten
Championship Playoffs at Cham-
paign, Illinois. The Illini downed
Michigan State yesterday, 5-4.
Top Players Rested
Despite the fact that Coach Bill
Murphy rested his numbers one
and two singles players yesterday
and elevated the rest of the squad
to positions they had never played
before, the Wolverines disposed of
the Titans in relatively short time.
Only one match was extended to
three sets and the scores of most
of the sets were not even close.
In place of the idle Al Mann and
Pete Paulus, Bob Paley took over
the number one spot for Michigan
and started his team on the way to
it sclean sweep of matches with a
6-4, 6-4 victory over Detroit's Earl
Clark.
The second and third singles
matches were won easily by Bob
Nederlander and Bob Mitchell over.

Pete Prather and Mitch Bristal.
Nederlander scored with two 6-2
sets, while Mitchell won, 6-2, 6-0.
A little trouble by Bob Sassone.
in getting started in his match
with Titan Sandy Kaplan spoiled
a perfect whitewash for the Wol-
verines. Kaplan too ka 4-0 lead in
the first set and hel don to win
6-3 before Sassone took charge of
the encounter with 6-1, 6-0 vic-
tories in the second and third sets.
The first set loss was the only one
suffered all day by the victors.
Moore's First Start
Ron Morgan and Bob Moore
completed the singles section of
the meet by downing Al Shaheen
and Tom Geiger of Detroit in
straight sets. Morgan mastered
Shaheen, 6-1, 6-0, while Moore, a
senior playing his first inter-squad
match' of the season came from
behind in both sets to win 7-5, 6-4.
Moore trailed by three games in
the first set and two in the second,
but managed to rally in both to
keep the Wolverines all-victorious.
The regular doubles combina-
tions were employed by Coach,
Murphy in completing the meet
for Michigan. Pete Paulus andI
Paley downed Clark and Bristal,
6-3, 6-4; Al Mann and Nederlander
vanquished Prather and Kaplan,
6-2, 6-1; and Sassone and Mitchell
overcame Titans Shaheen and Bob
Smith, 6-0, 6-3.

Link Squad
Wins Match
With Uof D
Special to The Daily
DETROIT-Playing on a burn-
ed-out North Hills golf course in
Detroit the Michigan golf squad
scored an 181,-.81/2 victory over
the University of Detroit yester-
day.
Led by sophomore Bob McMas-
ters, who fired a one-under par 69,
the linksters showed good team
balance in scoring, the highest
round being a 78 and the team
average 73.8. Although North Hills
is a par-seventy course, scoring
was made difficult by the poor
condition of the greens and fair-
ways alike.
The match was an 18 hole affair
with the scoring based on both in-
dividual match play and on two-
man best-ball.
Redner and Andrews Share honors
The two some of Boyd Redner
and Andy Andrews shared scoring
honors with that of McMasters
and Chuck Blackett, both groups
picking up 812 out of a possible
nine points.
Redner and Andrews put togeth-
er a 78 and a 72, respectively to
win their points. Blackett added a
75 to McMaster's sub-par round
as the duo added another 8 2
points to the squad's total.
Captain Jack Stumpfig and Tad
Stanford did not fare as well as
the other four members of the
team. While Stumpfig shot a 72
and Stanford turned in a respect-
able 77, they only garnered 1/12
points. Stumpfig was especially un-
fortunate as he played against Ron
Stetler of Detroit, who matched
McMaster's 69 and tied him for
medalist honors.

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OHIO STATE AB
Cassady, ss ........3
Ellis, 3b ..........4
Wilson, 2b ........3
Rutter, if .........3
Longbrake, cf ......4
Ernst, rf ..........4
Kelley, lb ........3
Wisler, e..........2
Northrop, p .......4

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FOR SALE
ALL COLORS, parakeets and babies for
training. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. 7th.'
Open daily until 7. )473B
1948 CHEVROLET, one owner, 2-door,
low mileage, new tires, radio and
heater. Very clean. Huron Motor Sales,
222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )506B
GENERATION, spring issue, now on
sale at campus bookstores, Michigan
Union and Michigan League. )31L
FOR SALE: 45 pieces of pineapple
glass, $46; Large aluminum tray,
$6; aluminum bowl, $4; yellow hand
hooked rug, $6; small light, $3;
General Electric clock, $6; electric
grill, $3; three prs. pink marquisette
curtains, $16; 2 prs. cerise curtains,
$6 ;odd pieces of satina, etc., $3.50;
16 pieces of blue and white luncheon
set, $17; aqua tablecloth, 8 napkins,
$11; three large linen dish towels,
$4; twelve yellow-white linen nap-
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made, $6; one pr. green striped drapes,
$3.50; one pr, white curtains, $3. Phone
NO 2-9020. 459B
LaSALLE, 1940, with a V-8 Cadillac
motor in very good condition. Radio
and heater. Complete car for $85,
motor $50. Mechanics special. NO
2-9020. )450B
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords--$6.88. Sox,
39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )14B
A MEDIUM blue-grey gabardine suit,
Single breasted, sport style. Like new,
size 40 regular. Very reasonably pric-
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weekdays only. Ask for Steve. )299B
1953, 26-FOOT ELCAR TRAILER. Like
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5-1978. )420B
SMITH-CORONA Portable Typewriter in
perfect condition. 448 Michigan, W.
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MAN'S WRIST WATCH in good con-
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17 jewel, originally $83.71-now $50.
Upholstered reclining tapestry chair,
wooden arms and sliding footstools,
fair condition, $5; Gray folding baby
buggy, chrome handle with white
plastic, hardly used, $50, originally
089. Casco baby high chair, all chrome
and steel with blue plastic seat cover,
adjustable foot rest, $16. Folding
nursery chair, $3. Majestic portable
radio with inside and outside aerial,
$48; Large bassinet with pad and
lining, $8. Two large walnut veneer
sideboards, can be painted, $6 each.
NO 2-9020. )392B
FOR RENT
MEN-STUDENT MANAGER has single
double and apt. for 2 or 3 for sum-
mer; fall. Ideal for Law. Call Bob
at NO 3-1511, Ext. 2169. )77C
BOYS: LOOKING for large, cool room
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after Decoration Day. )78D
CAMPUS. Two room suites for men.
Summer and Fall. Refrigerator. NO
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3 FURNISHED ROOMS and bath on
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WILL SUBLET 3 room apt. for sum-
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FOR RENT1
SUMMER STUDENTS, rooms for rentI
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Excellent meals, also served, second
helpings plus all the milk desired.
Phone NO 3-1089. )73D
NICELY FURNISHED 3 room apart-
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out of town. 2725 Elsworth Rd. Call
after 6. NO 5-4633. )72C
DE LUXE furnished apts. in the coun-
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summer rates; 3 rooms, $75, two rooms,
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Bldg. in rear, private entrance. NO
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FURNISHED TWO ROOM apts. Pri-
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yearly to non-smokers. NO 8-8422. )74C
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ROOMS FOR RENT
SINGLE ROOM in private house. Phone
8-6450. 945 Greenwood. )77D
2 DOUBLE ROOMS. Small study room,
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male students, grads preferred. For
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furnished. 2 blocks from Diag. Phone
NO 8-7391. ) 76D
GIRLS, COOKING PRIVILEGES, half
block to campus. Summer and fall.
417 E. Liberty. )75D
WANTED-3 graduate students to share
large apartment with me for summer,
$35 month each. 2 blocks behind Ad-
ministration Bldg. Call NO 2-1377
after 5 p.m. )74D
ROOMS for summer, single and double
and lots of hot water. 1315 Camb-
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LARGE PLEASANT ROOM, completely
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)71D
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Refrigerator privileges-all utilities
furnished-Must have a car. $10
double or $8 single. NO 2-9020. )67D
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Campus Tourist Homes. Ph. NO 3-8454
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)25D
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Call Jess, NO 2-7363. )20E
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last minute rush of students who like
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and hereafter that: the IHC did in
its last meeting assembled, ordain
and resolve that Innocent III be the
official chaplain of that organization.
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The final issue of The Daily for
this semester is Friday morning,
May 28. The first issue of the Sum-
mer Session is Tuesday, June 22.

Totals ..........30 2 7 3
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MICHIGAN AB
Cline, cf ..........3
Ronan, 2b .........3
Lepley, rf ..........3
Eaddy, 3b .........4
Corbett, lb ........1
Tommelein, if ......4
Benedict, ss ......3
D. Leach, c .......4
Peterjohn, p......1
Ritter, p ..........1
Finch* ........1
Branoff**.........1
Wisniewski***.....0l
B. Leach ..........4

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wolverine Tracksters Breeze
By MSC in Unscored Contest

By HAP ATHERTON
Although weakened by the ab-
sence of its two mile relay team,
the Michigan track squad still
managed to capture eight of the
fourteen events in an unscored
meet with Michigan Stateat Fer-
ry Field yesterday afternoon.
Michigan made a clean sweep
of the field events, winning all
five, but came out on the short end
in ,the running events, dropping

Totals .........31 0 3 0

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six to MSC while winning. only
two.
John Vallortigara, Dave Hessler,
Bob Brown, and Grant Scruggs
carried the baton that won the
880 yard relay for Michigan, set-
ting both a meet and varsity rec-
ord in the event. Paced very close-
ly by MSC all the way, Grant
Scruggs finally broke loose to win
in 1:26.6, topping the old varsity
record set in 1931 by Campbell,
Russell, Noyes, and Tolan by .4 of
a second, and the meet record by
1.2 seconds.
STATISTICS
POLE VAULT-1. Roger Maugh (M);
2. Jack Hilberry, (M); 3. Charles Coy-
kendal, (MSC). 12 feet 6 inches.
HIGH JUMP-i. Mark Booth, (M);
2. Milt Mead, (M); 3. James Vrooman,
(MSC). 6 feet 63' inches.
BROAD JUMP-1. Bill Michaels, (M);
2. Junior Stielstra, (M); 3. Ray Eggles-
ton, (MSC). 22 feet 6 inches.
SHOT PUT-1. Fritz Nilsson, (M); 2.
Roy Pella, (M); 3. Dave Goodell, (MSC).
DISCUS-1. Fritz Nilsson, (M); Roy
Pella, (M); 3. Ed McKillop, (MSC). 171
feet 7% inches,
ONE MILE RUN-1. George Lynch,
(M); 2. John Cook, (MSC); 3. Richard
Jarrett, (MSC). 4:21.1.
440 YARD RELAY-1. MSC; 2. Michi-
Igan. :42.0.
120 YARD HUGH HURDLES-1. John
Corbelli, (MSC); 2. Harlan Benjamin,
(MSC); 3. Junior Stielstra, (M). :14.9.
150 YARD DASH - 1. Ed Brabham,
(MSC); 2. Julius McCoy, (MSC); 3. Bob
Rudisell, (M). :15.2.
TWO MILE RELAY-1. MSC; 2, Mich-
igan. 7:50.4.
880 YARD RELAY-1. Michigan (Val-
lortigara, Hessler, Brown, Scruggs); 2.
MSC. 1:26.6.
220 YARD LOW HURDLES-1. Bill
Brendel, (MSC); 2. John Corbelli,
(MSC); 3. Junior Stielstra, (M). :24.5.
TWO MILE RUN-1. Ron Wallingford,
(M); 2. Lyle Garbe, (MSC); 3. George
Lynch, (M). 9:36.0.
MICHIGAN FRESHMEN RELAY - 1.
Freshmen (Larry Boesel, Al Goldberg,
Hobe Jones, Laird Sloan; 2. Varsity.

Bulletin
The jet propelled two mile relay
team of Fordham University, last
night stunned the entire track
world as the New York quartette
sped to a new world record.
Racing before a near capacity
crowd in the annual Los Angeles
Memorial Colliseum Relays, the
Rams registered the time of 7:27.3
a remarkable achiesvement for the
two mile course.
Perry O'Brien former Southern
Calif ornia mainstay added dis-
tance to his world shot put record,
Performing before a home town
audience, O'Brien heaved the met-
al ball 60.53/4 inches to establish
his new mark.
The Michigan two mile relay
team did not place last night at

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Graflex ciro 35 camera, F 3.5 lens, with
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1936 CHEVROLET-4-door, good tires.
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)508B

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1948 English Ford, R&H, 30 MPG, 30,000
miles. $200. Williamsen, NO 3-8358.
)502B
1949 TC MG, 27,500 miles. D. N. Thomas,
613 Josephine, Flint, Michigan. )501B
FOR SALE-Du Mont 12% in. TV with
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real bargain at $75. Ann Arbor Radio
and TV. 1217 S. University. )496B
1948 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe. Very
nice all around shape. Must sell.
Phone NO 3-0441. )500B

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