FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30,195$ THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN ATO, Theta Xi, Win I-M Swim Meets' Detroit I -I-M Scores- Sigma Chi's, Chi Phi's, Delts Register Victories Howe Fires Two Goals as VOLLEYBALL Residence Halls Williams 4, Allen-Rumsey 2 Winchell 6, Heyden 0 (forfeit) Van Tyne 5, Huber 1 Strauss 6, Lloyd 0 (forfeit) Reeves 6, Anderson 0 (forfeit) Chicago 4, Adams 2 Professional Fraternity Delta Theta Phi 6, Phi Delta Chi 0 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4, Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 (first place playoffs). Faculty Zoology 6, Political Science 0 (forfeit) Cooley 6, Sociology 0 Psychology 6, Geology 0 Raps New York, 4-1; Canadiens Win By PETE MARUDAS In social fraternity swimming; last night, Theta Xi led by Leon McLaughlin overpowered out- classed Sigma Nu, 39-16. McLaughlin won the 25 yd. free style event in the blazing time of .10.8 and swam legs in both the free style and medley relays. Powerful Alpha Tau.Omega had no trouble in beating Phi Epsilon Pt, 37-20. Last year's social fra- ternity champs paced by Frank Randak and Chuck Steiner were never headed. Randak took the 25 yd. free style and swam in both winning relays, Steiner took the 50 yd.; style easily and swam the last legs in both relays. Sigma Chiis a strong challenger] for swimming laurels, ran away from Pi Lambda Phi, 38-19. The Sigs received stellar performances from both Dave Smith and John Madigan. Besides anchoring both] relays, Madigan took the 25 yd.7 free style. The reliable Smith+ r swept the 25 yd. backstroke field and swam legs in both relays. In probably the night's most exciting meet Chi Phi Just edged out SAM, 311/2-251/2. Entering the last event Chi Phi led by a mere three points and had to take the medley relay in order to win. The Chi Phi's team made up, of Don Gilger, Dave Shaub, andj Perky Gilner nipped the hotly: .pressing Sammies with a fine time of 40:4 seconds. In other meets, Lambda Chi Alpha crushed Theta Chi, 44-11 as Stan Head took the 25 yd. free style and swam in both relays. Delta Tau Delta completely slammed Triangle, 46-11. The Delts in a magnificent team effort picked off every first, and second place in the meet. Other scorers were TKE 33, AEPi 22; Theta Delta Chi won over Phi Sigma Delta 37-20, Beta Theta Pi won by forfeit over Alpha Sigma Phi, SAE also won by forfeit over Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Hins- dale forfeited to Huber. By The Associated Press Gordie Howe fired a pair of {goals as the Detroit Red Wings remained unbeaten on home ice this season by blasting the New York Rangers. 4-1, last night. Howe's goals were his 11th and 12th of the season and were sand- wiched between counters by de- fensemen Marcel Pronovost and Red Kelly. Andy Bathgate cashed the New York tally, his sixth, midway in the second period while the Rang- ers were shorthanded. Detroit carried a 41-24 edge in shooting and dominated play by an even wider margin. Pronovost started the Detroit scoring with a 60-foot screen shot for the only first period tally.' Howe rammed home his own rebound to make it 2-0 before Bathgate delivered the New York tally- Howe deflected Lindsay's shot early in the third period for his final goal andtKelly clicked on a breakaway later. Montreal's Dickie Moore main- tained his lead in the goal race by notching his 12Th and 13th as the Canadiens breezed by the Tor- onto Maple Leafs, 4-2, The surprising Boston Bruins kept atop the NHL by shutting out the last place Chicago Black Hawks, 2-0. The shutout enabled Bruin goalie Terry Sawchuk to maintain his lead over the other league goalies in the Vezina Tro- phy Race. I I AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PHYSICS MAJORS GORDIIE HOWE . . notches two goals MI' Riflemen Open Season Against Indiana, Ohio State i GRADUATE AND SENIOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS Aeronautical - Electrical- Mechanical I Setting their aims on the unof- ficial championship, Michigan's Rifle Club will open its season this Saturday- The riflemen will travel to HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE BOUT: Moore To Battle Patterson Tonight Blomington, Indiana, where they will participate in a triangular meet with Indiana and Ohio State. Since riflery is not a recognized varsity sportain the Big Ten, there cannot be an official champion. This, however, does not dim the ambitions of the eight man team which will shoot. The team, made up of six regu- lars and two alternates, is coached by Dr. John Stetson of the Uni- versity Hospital. Each of the six shooters fires a totalof 60 shots; 20 apiece at prone, kneeling and standing positions. 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Jersey Joe Walcott was 37 when he upended Ezzard Charles and Joe Louis was 23 that June night in 1937 when he flattened Jimmy Braddock at Chicago's Comiskey Park. The contrast in the two men is startling. Moore, born in 1916 or 1913, depending on whether you take his word or the record book claims of his mother, is a ring gypsy who has battled around the world in 156 fights for a 131-20-5 record.. Effects From KO? The question i of the effects of his ninth-round knockout beating by Marciano is of gre'at impor- tance in tonight's contest. Rocky never seemed to leave them the same. However, Moore has fought 11 times since, the Marciano bout, winning all of them. Patterson never has taken a beating. In fact, he has lost only one of 31 pro fights since he came back from the '52 Olympics. That one defeat was a disputed-decision eight-rounder to Joey Maxim the "cute" ex-light-heavy king. Last June, Floyd beat Hurricane Jackson in 12 rounds but broke a bone in his right hand in the process. 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