9 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAI Kramer, Maentz Make A ll-Big Ten -°- State, OSU Each Place Three Men CHICAGO (M--Sweeping eight places, Michigan State, Ohio State and Michigan dominated the As- sociated Press 1955 all-Big Ten football team as they did the con- ference drive. Ohio State and Michigan State each landed three berths, and Michigan two on the No. 1 lineup chosen by AP staff writers in the Big Ten area yesterday. One place each went to Purdue, Illinois and Iowa. Mitchell-Lone Soph Seven seniors and three juniors were named, with only one sopho- more making the grade-halfback Bob Mitchell of Illinois. Mitchell's selection was an un- precedented gesture, for until the last two weeks of the season his status at Illinois was that of a reserve. He got his big chance when Harry Jefferson, whom he understudied, was injured. Kramer, Maentz Earn Berths The line is flanked by two of the greatest ends ever to bless a team at the same time-Michigan's Ron Kramer and Tom Maentz. Cal Jones was selected for the A? all-conference team for the third straight year. Howard Cas- sady and Ron Kramer also were holdovers from 1954. FIRST TEAM END-RON KRAMER, MICHI- GAN, JR. Tackle-Calvin Jones, Iowa, Sr. Guard-Jim Parker, Ohio State, Jr. Center-Ken Vargo, Ohio State, Sr. Guard-Carl Nystrom, Mich. St., Sr. Tackle-Norman Masters, Mich. St., Sr. END-TOM MAENTZ, MICHI- GAN, JR. Back-Earl Morr# l, Mich. St., Sr Back-Howard Cassady, Ohio State., Sr. Back-Robert Mitchell, Illinois, Soph. Back-Bill Murakowski, Purdue, Sr. ,t 11 Bears, Browns Take Step Closer to Division Titles By JIM BAAD A few weeks ago the National Football League released from out of its cellar a pack of seemingly harmless Bears, and now they're running wild. In six weeks these Bears have smashed their way through the tough Western Division, devour- I-M SCORES VOLLEYBALL Residence Hans Scott 6, Anderson 0 Greene 5, Huber 1 Williams 6, Strauss 0 Michigan 4, Allen Rumspy 2 Taylor 6, Hinsdale 0 Cooley 6, Wenley 0 Gomberg 6, Lloyd 0 Van Tyne defeated Winchell (forfeit) Social Fraternities Chi Psi defeated Sigma Phi (forefit) Delta Upsilon deftated Phi Sigma Kappa (forfeit) Professional Fraternities Phi Chii 6, Delta Sigma Delta 0 Psi Omega 5, Phi Delta Chi 1 Alpha Kappa Kappa defeated Phi Rho Sigma (forfeit) Nu Sigma Nu defeated Phi Delta Epsilon (forfeit) SWIMMING WilUam 39, Hayden 17 Lloyd defeated Kelsey (forfeit) ing everything in their path- Rams, Colts, 49ers, Packers, and now Lions. The last was added to the list of the ravaging bruins last Sun- day, 24-14, in a game which show- ed the spirit and confidence of the title hungry Bears. The Lions played the Bears to a 14-10 deficit in the first half, but were snowed under in the third quarter by two touchdowns. Detroit couldn't dent the Chicago defense to recover. The Baltimore Colts played the Los Angeles Rams to a 17-17 tie, an extremely important contest to the fortunes of the Bears, since it boosted them into a one-half game lead in the Western Division. Their schedule calls for three more games, with the Chicago Cardinals, the Lions, and the Phil- adelphia Eagles..All three of these teams are in the lower realm of the NFL. Therefore, if Chicago can knock off three less than average teams, the chance to play the. Eastern Division champ for the World Championship is theirs. Meanwhile, in the Eastern Div- ision the Cleveland Browns roll on. After a setback last weekend, the Browns regained their poise and walloped third place Pitts- burgh, 41-14. Cleveland has shown great of- fensive . and defensive power * in the majojity pr its games this season. If tradition is a good basis, the Browns also always seem to get stronger as the season goes on.' Because of these two factors there is a very good chance that Cleveland will take its fourth div- ision title in a row. The Washington Redskins com- pletely outplayed the Chicago Cardinals, shutting them out, 31- 0. This win kept Washington only a game behind league leading Cleveland. The Redskins are still Frosh -Wins Final Picks' Joseph Kosco, of 317 Winchell House, posted a near-perfect 14-1 record to win the Daily's final "Grid Picks" contest of 1955. Kosco missed on only the Illi- nois-Northwestern tie to win two free theater tickets to either "Lucy Gallan,t" opening Thursday at the Michigan, or "The Racers," starting the same day at the State. Sports Night Editor Dick Carm- er led the Daily experts in this year's polling. Cramer ended up with an overall 83-37-.692 mark to lead his fellow staffors. Assoc- iate Sports Editor Alan Eisenberg was a close second with 81-39- .675, the same as the final con- sensus figure. definite title contenders since the in the professional circuit any team can beat any other team on any given weekend. Cleveland proved this just a week ago last Sunday when they were dumped by the Philadelphia Eagles from their lofty two game lead. Sunday, the New York Giants took on last week's conquerors of Cleveland and soundly whipped them, 31-7. This pulled the Giants up out of the cellar, a position to which they had, grown accustom- ed. Green Bay beat San Francisco, 28-21, to remain only a game be- hind Western Division leader Chi- cago and only a half game behind second place Los Angeles. *4 Varsity Faces Freshmen In Wolverine Cage Debut !, W- ."I i?3: t^ ?'?'? 'Y' : 'k'+eq ''",'.;S}, ' r.;nv . 'v i: Q: ' ;:f{:".!".? u:$? F ":r,"","",'r,'i .Y'.n'.1 Y{SS.Swt .S.Y. ".:."S.S.: 11::"1111..!1.:. .S".:".'1.: '. ; : ' :.. NEW STYLES FIRST AT WIILD'S Michigan basketball fans will be able to get their first good look; at the 1955-56 hoop squad tonight when the varsity faces the fresh- man team at Yost Field House. The game will begin at 8 p.m. Admission is free. The varsity, which has been re-; hearsing for its Dec. 3 debut at Pittsburgh, hopes for an improve- ment over its mediocre sixth-place Big Ten showing last season. Bill "KEEP A-HEAD OF YOUR HAIR" Try us for: " Workmanship * Personal Service - - 11 Tonsorial Artists The Dascola Barbers near Michigan Theatre Perigo's quintet won't be at full strength, of course, until Ron Kra- mer, gets back in form. Kramer, who is taking a short rest after the football season, can be expected to start his basketball activities in a few days. Lastinight Coach Perigo, his staff and members of his squad helped supervise a basketball clinic at the Field House. The clinic was sponsored by the Huron Valley Of- ficials Association. 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