F_ i,. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Jaffe Stars in 6-3 Win; llini Test Netters Today Final Win Would Give Murphy's Squad First Undefeated Season Since 1950 (Continued from Page 1) . , Dentice, 7-5, 7-5, after having a set point in each of the two sets. Dentice is another Indiana play- er who specializes in retrieving, r#turnirig the ball with madden- ing regularity, and relying on his steadiness to force his opponent into errors. Pete Paulus continued his un- baten string, nipping another sophomore, George Fryman, 7-5, 6-4. 'Although Fryman had a back- court game that compared with Psulus', he could not compete against the Wolverine's drop shots and good net volleys, which even- tally proved to be the deciding factor in the match. First Doubles Lose Michigan's top doubles combina- tion of MacKay and Potter lost tlieir first match of the season, b6wing to Hironimus and Par- chute, 5-7, 6-2, 6-1. MacKay and Potter, who have piovided Michigan fans with some exciting tennis as they often had to come from behind to win in three sets, couldn't pull this match out of the fire due partly to their lackadaisical play. Captain Bob Nederlander and Mann, who were second doubles Big Ten champs last year, had a little trouble in the second set be- fore winning over Martin and luddleston, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2. Jaffe and Paley also continued their winning doubles streak, downing Dentice and Fryman, 7-5, 6-3.- .A win for the Wolverines over Illinois today would give them their first undefeated season since 1950. The big match of the day will idoubtedly be between MacKay ahd the Illini number one man Conrad Woods, number one singles rumner-up in the Big Ten last year. Most Opposes Jaffe "Fred Most, who returns to the Illinois squad after service in the United States Army, will oppose Jaffe. Most was Big Ten number three runner-up in 1952. SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S A *THE BESTYEARS ** OF OUR LIVES An RKO Radio Pictures Re-release MYRNA LOY DANA ANDREWS UCLA Nips Relay Team Special to The Daily LOS ANGELES, Calif.-A Col- iseum crowd of upwards to 65,000 saw U.C.L.A. nip Michigan's two mile relay team here last night. The sensational race, one of many, was climaxed by a bril- liant anchor lap duel between Pete Gray and the U1clan's Bob Seeman in which Gray was able to forge ahead briefly on the final turn only to be nipped at the tape by inches. The Wolverine team of Grant Scruggs, John Moule, Hobe Jones, and Gray turned in respective 880 times of 1:54.9, 1:50.5, 1:52.2, and 1:52.9. Total time was 7:30.6. Roger Biefield, number one dou- bles finalist with Woods in 1954, will play Potter. John Greenleaf will oppose Mann, Harry Brandt will face Paley, and Jim VanTine, Paulus. The doubles line-up will have MacKay a nd, Potter meeting Woods and Most, Nederlander and Mann against Biefield, and Van- Tine, and Paley and Jaffe against Greenleaf and Brandt. MICHIGAN DAILY Phone NO 2-3241 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .66 1.47 2.15 3 .77 1.95 3.23 4 .99 2.46 4.31 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday FOR SALE ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Box 39c, shorts, 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )26B SWEATERS to formals, size 9 to 11. Call NO 3-8153. )301B r t MARV WISNIEW SKI- ... one hitter 16 HITS TO ONE: 'M' Nine RoutsIndiana,_18-0 Special to The Daily BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - The Big Ten baseball race burst wide open yesterday as four teams, in- cluding Michigan, moved into con- tention for the title. While Michigan was blasting In- diana, 18-0, here on Mary Wis- niewski's one-hitter, Wisconsin dropped league-leading Minneso- ta, 11-2, and third place Ohio State changed positions with Michigan State, previously in sec- ond place, by a 5-1 count. This leaves Minnesota, Ohio State, Michigan, and Michigan State in the bid for the champion- ship as the teams square off for the final round of season games this afternoon. D6uble Headers The key double header contests will,pit the Wolverines against the Buckeyes, the Gophers versus Northwestern, and the Spartans against cellar dwelling Indiana. The Michigan-Ohio State duel will be literally a dog-eat-dog bat- tle as either team must win both ends of the double bill to make a serious threat for the champion- ship. Maize and Blue team spirits soared in the overwhelming tri- umph over the Hoosiers. Wisniew- ski's tremendous pitching perform- ance broke a three game losing streak incurred at- the hands of Michigan State last weekend, the. team with which the Wolverines now share third place. No Hitter for Seven Wisniewski -hurled no hit ball until the seventh inning when right fielder Duffy Franklin rapped out a single. Only four other Hoo- siers managed to reach base via two walks and two errors. Four I-M Crowns Won This Week Four intramural champions were crowned this week. Scott House won its first I-M trophy in history by whipping Allen-Rumsey, 3-0, in the fin- als of the residence halls ten- MAILING and FREE gift wrapping any purchase of $1 or more. It pays to shop at VAN DYKE'S GIFTS East Liberty between 4th and 5th A )28 on ves. 82B Wolverine shortstop Moby Bene- dict came roaring back to his pre- vious slugging form as he gar- nered four hits in five times at bat including a terrific homerun blast over the dead-centerfield fence. The Hoosier pitching staff fell completely apart as four hurlers gave up fifteen bases on balls and sixteen hits. Hardest hit was Dick Wright, boasting a 2-0 record, who gave up seven walks, as compared with the two he had previously issued all season, in the last three innings while the Wolverines ,shoved across 11 runs. Walks Only Two In direct contradiction to the In- diana trend, Wisniewski walked only two while striking out eight, five more than the Hoosier hurl- ers could manage. In yesterday's other Big Ten Big Ten Standings Ohio State ... 7 3 .700 1/ Minnesota ... 9 4 .692 -- MICHIGAN . . .8 5 .615 1 Michigan State 8 5 .615 1 Illinois.-..... 6 5 .545 2 Northwestern . 6 6 .500 21/2 Wisconsin .... 5 8 .500 21/ Purdue .....; 4 7 .363 4 Iowa ........ 3 8 .272 5 Indiana ...... 3 8 .272 5 contests Northwestern d o w n e d Iowa, 12-6, and Illinois beat Pur- due, 12-7. These teams will pair off in the same order for today's battles. * * * Footballa* INDIANA AB Skeeters, 3b ......... 2 Franklin, rf .......,.. 4 Herring, ef .,.....4 Applegate, lb ....... 4 Jones, if.............3 Mead, ss ............3 Reed, 2b.............3 James, c ............. 3 Hayes, p............1 Summers, p ......... 0 French, p............0 Wright, p ........... 1 Mills*................1 TOTALS-..........29 *grounded out for French MICHIGAN AB Benedict, ss ......... 5 Fox, cf ....4 Cline, rf............. 3 Eaddy, 3b ........... 3 Tippery, 2b..........6 Tommele, If ....... 6 Vukovich, lb......... 3 Ronan..............90 Snider, c ............ 3 Szalwinski, c ........ 1 Wisniewski, p4.......4 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i i R 3 0 0 1g8 H 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 sixth E Q 1 0 0 4 4 1 . 0 Q 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 2 B AND L MICROSCOPE, 4 Leitz Objec- tives; 2 eye pieces, ungraduated mech- anical stage. 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Ashley. )67N TRAVEL WANT RIDERS or drivers to Alaska or waypoints. Leaving June 1 or 2. 1955 car. Call John, NO 3-5341. )5S Read Daily Classifieds H 4 2 4 1 3 1 2 0 1 1 12 TOTALS ..........37 MICHIGAN.......021 202 254-18 16 2 Indiana ..........000 000 000-- 0 1 2 Hopeful Linksters Face Titans In Last Dual Meet of Season By STEVE HEILPERN With Big Ten tournament time only a week away, today's Mich- igan-University of Detroit golf match should answer some ques- tions. The Michigan coach will soon have to decide which six men will compete in the "big one, "and to- day's away clash with the Titans at Detroit's Grosse Isle Country Club, the Wolverines' last tune- up for the meet, may make his decision easier-or harder to make. Katzenmeyer intends to use the services of all eight of his men, giving them a last chance to prove themselves. The Wolverines, seeing their first competition in two weeks, have been practicing vigorously at the University Golf Course, and have solved some of their in- dividual problems. Katzenmeyer has been encouraged by what he has seen recently, but is still wary of what can happen in competi- tion. Steve Uzelac, who shot a sizz- ling 68 last Sunday, and senior Andy Andrews have been particu- larly outstanding of late. Neither made the last road trip with the squad. Ray Conlon, Captain Ron Stet- ler and Ray Maisevich are expect- ed to supply most of the punch for Detroit. Scores AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 11, Cleveland 4 Kansas City 1, Chicago 0 Washington 3, Boston 1 New York 7, Baltimore 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 4, Milwaukee 2 Cincinnati 10, St. Louis 7 Philadelphia 5, Brooklyn 3 New York 6, Pittsburgh 3 ENJOY Carry-Out Beer & Wine Service Served at the Del Rio Restaurant 122 West Washington Hours 4-12 - Closed Tuesday Tel. 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