THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, x 956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ISMN Tebbetts of Cincinnati Named Manager-o f-Year I Ch In Chi1 7-6, in league, yesterdi Ferry F Fance general catches Perrett factor i Phi K of Alpt hotly c off gam penaltie squadl called t onds of Time Psi on t In an led his7 to a 19 Kappa; cepted passesf down p Lange f played a Delta Gamma i Psi Captures Opener Third Place Playoffs By DON DRESCHER for itself in the "B" league third Psi edged past Sigma Nu, place playoffs. The Delts scored a social fraternity "A"plcplyfsThDes crd third place playoff contest their touchdown on a long pass from Noel McIntosh to Tom Hu- ay afternoon at Southdk.Ehtemcrd wpons 'ield. dak. Each team scored two points y passing by Chi Psi field on a safety. Wayne Lehr and some fine Hospital Wins in Overtime by Dick Anslow and George Inches told the story as a spirit- proved to be the deciding ed Hospital squad squeezed by n the hard fought contest. Delta Sigma Delta, 1-0, in a pro- Phi Psi Wins fessional fraternity game, which :appa Psi downed the men wound up as a scoreless tie after ha Epsilon Pi in another the regular 30 minutes of play. ontested third place play- In the eight-play overtime per- ne. Plagued throughout by iod which followed, the Hospital es, the Alpha Epsilon Pi team just managed to edge the had touchdown plays re- ball about a foot across the mid- wice during the closing sec- field stripe. ran out with Phi Kappa (Bob Heidenreich was a double he long end of a 12-7 score. reat for the winners leading the tother playoff, Dale Baker attack in passing and rushing. Phi Kappa Tau teammates Psi Omega racked up a 14-0 vic- -0 win over a scrappy Phi tory over Alpha Rho Chi in the Sigma squad. Baker inter- other professional fraternity tilt two Phi Kappa Sigma played last night. Tailback Tony and scored on two touch- Kranner pitched touchdown passes asses from quarterback Jim to Joe Schneider and Larry Youse. or the winners. Ernie Myers Chi Phi advanced one step fur- a strong game for the losers. ther in the social fraternity "A" Tau Delta defeated Phi league fourth place playoffs by Delta, 8-2, to gain a berth a forfeit over Phi Sigma Kappa. THaney Next In AP Vote 44 REDS' TEBBETTS .a third place finish Coach of AF To Lead West SAN FRANCISCO (P)-Lawrence "Buck" Shaw of the Air Force Academy yesterday was named head coach of the West team for the annual East-West charity foot- ball game here Dec. 29. He takes the place of Henry "Red" Sanders of UCLA who was forced to drop out as head coach by UCLA Chancellor Raymond Allen. 4 Let it rain! SISTER, YOU'RE THE SKIPPER IN O0U'WESTER NEW YORK (p)-George "Bird- ie" Tebbetts, who instilled a bit of his own inspirational hustle' into the Cincinnati Redlegs, yes- terday was named National League manager-of-the-year for 1956. The aggressive Redlegs' skipper was an overwhelming choice of the 207 members of the Baseball Writers Association of America who participated in the annual Associated Press poll. Tebbetts re- ceived 160 votes. Two Games Back The former catcher kept Cincin- nati in the thick of National League pennant contention until the next-to-last day of the season. As it was, the Redlegs finished third-two games behind the flag- winning Brooklyn Dodgers. Fred Haney, who took over the Milwaukee helm from Charley Grimm in mid-June and also just missed winning the pennant, was second in the balloting with 34 votes. Under his patient tutelage, the Braves moved to the front only to stumble in the final days as the Dodgers passed them. Brooklyn's Walter Alston, the National League manager-of-the- year in 1955, received six votes for his performance this season. Although the Dodgers eventually won out, his demise in the voting was reflected in his team being a prohibitive favorite in the pre- season evaluations. Five Votes For Bragan Bobby Bragan, P i t t s b u r g h's rookie pilot, drew five votes as his team finished seventh after a whirlwind start. Freddie Hutchin- son of St. Louis and Philadelphia's Mayo Smith picked up one vote each. The Cards wound up fourth and the Phils fifth. The affable Tebbetts had his team in first place by one and one- half games at the All-Star break. Four days later the Redlegs fell to second, but they stayed in con- tention right down to the wire. It was the first time since 1944 that Cincinnati ended up in the first division. Durocher May Manage Again NEW YORK (MP)-ank Green- berg disclosed he had talked with Leo Durocher about the possibility of managing the Cleveland In- dians next year. TheTribergeneral manager added he intends to meet with Durocher, now a television execu- tive, some time next week to re- sume discussions. "Durocher told me he was in- terested in returning to baseball," Greenberg said. "That came as a surprise to me since I had un- derstood he was not interested in baseball any more. "I asked him whether I'd be wasting my time talking to him about the Cleveland managing job and he said he'd be happy to sit down and talk with me about it." Greenberg emphasized that he made no concrete offer to the for- mer manager of the New York Giants and said whether he would offer the job to Leo next week de- pends on what Leo has to say. I-D Necessary The Athletic Administration has announced that students will again be required to enter through the Student Gates and show their I-D cards for the Minnesota game this Saturday. Blue athletic cards will be re- quired from those using spouse tickets. This policy will be continued throughout the football season. Rangers Win NEW YORK (P)-A seldom seen penalty shot, converted with beau- tiful ease by Danny Lewicki in the first period, provided the edge for New York last night in a 3-2 victory over the champion Mon- treal Canadiens, hoisting the Rangers into a tie for the Na- tional Hockey League lead with idle Detroit. I i I=M Scoreboard I-M VOLLEYBALL Social Fraternity Phi Gamma Delta 6, Phi Epsilon Pi 0 Sigma Chi over Alpha Delta Phi (Forfeit) NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE New York 3, Montreal 2 0 .S*J usoG l~Q Faswn -Crthesho Take command of sassy weather like an old salt in these saucy Sou'wester U. S. Gaytees. 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