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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Leach ..........4 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 2 0 0 0- 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 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 GOLFERS' PRACTICE RANGE 4 miles east of Ann Arbor on U.S. 23 - Near Packard Rd. We Furnish Clubs Free - Open 12 Noon till 11 P.M. For the best buy on clubs and bags - SEE US. Liberal trade-in allowance on clubs and bags. Cie - - presents 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. 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