FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 Delts, omber .'DU Takes Second Place In Close Battle for Title By DAVE LYON ing the team's victory margin. Teams from Delta Tau Delta Gomberg finished with 39 team and Gomberg emerged the winners points, 18 ahead of second-place of the interamural wrestling tour- Wenley. nament which concluded last night Besides Boyden, individual win at the I-M building. ners in fraternity competition were The race for team honors among 123 pounds, Frank Fulton Chi the residence halls contrasted Psi; 130 pounds, Roger Iarris, with that of the fraternities. Sigma Alpha Mu; 137 pounds, Whereas Gomberg outran the rest John Bannasch. Delta Upsilon:" of the residence halls teams hand- Also, 147 pounds, Fred Collins, ily, Delta Tau Delta had to wait Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 157 pounds, until the last match of the evening John Heald, Delta Tau Delta; 167 r to claim victory. by a slim three. pounds, Dan Dahl, Sigma Nu; 177 point margin. pounds, Ddn Young, Phi Gamma Delta Tau Delta and Delta Up- Delta. VIC H silon were tied for team honors Residence Hall Winners.. heav with 25 points apiece going into Residence halls individual win- THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Win IM Wrestling Championships Heavy Holiday Schedule 'To Test Hockey Team By BRUCE BENNETT burqurque, N.M. and Phoenix, Ariz. Coach Vic Heyliger, busy ready- the following week.} ing his hockey team for tomor- "They are trying to build up row's game here with McGill, has hockey out in those parts," ac- announced that the Wolverines cording to Heyliger, "and this is will play an extensive schedule kind of a promotional thing to wlpl ah n C erxstesive chedune help gain some interest in the over the Christmas vacation, be- sport. We'll conduct some clinics' ginning with a game at Colorado and demonstrations as well as play College next Tuesday night. n some games. Michigan has four Western In- "Of course, it will enable us to terecolegiate Hockey League games Ofcusitwl nbesto tercleiaytne Hocey Lweaue games get in a lot of skating and the boys to play next week, two each with will have an opportunity to play Colorado College and Denver. But together more. It will be good the team will stay in the West hockey and we should benefit from following these games and play the experience we will pick up out severa! exhibition games in Al- there." Getting back to the present for a minute, the McGill Redmen, the [Wolverines opponents tomorrow SENIOR BOWL GAME: Barr AcceptsBowl Bid , I 4 7 Terry Barr, Michigan's star half- back has been invited Jo play in the eighth annual Senior Bowl game this January in Mobile, Ala. Barr was part of the 25-man! squad named for the North which will be coached by Joe Kuharich, coach of the Washington Red- skins. Paul Brown, Cleveland Browns coach, will guide the South team, as he did last year. The game will mark Barr's first experience as a professional, since each player is paid for his partici- pation in the game. In addition the style of play and the rules are the same as used in the National Foot- ball League. The players of each team receive a flat fee for the game. Last year, members of the winning team re- ceived $500, while each of the losing players got $400. An oddity is that Buddy Parker, whose Detroit Lions picked Barr as their number three draft choice this year, was to be the coach of the North team but gave 'up the position earlier this season, TERRY BARR ... turns pro EYLIGER vy schedule t a Volleyball Gomberg held off a deter- mined Williams rally to annex the I-M residence halls volley- ball title last night. Williams, behind 3-1 in I games, came up to 3-3 beforei Gomberg won the seventh and deciding game. the heavyweight match between DU's Don Dame and the Delts' Joel Boyden. Boyden Wins Dame suffered a shoulder in- jury midway in the match and was forced to concede. Boyden's re- sultant victory gave the Delts the three points that meant victory. Gomberg picked up almost enough team points in Tuesday and Wednesday's p relimin a ry matches to win the title outright, regardless of the outcome of last night's finals in the eight weight divisions. Two of the Big Red's five final- ists grappled their way to indi- vidual championships, thus padd- Don Cagers Face Tests CHICAGO (I)-The San Fran- cisco Dons may extend their record c o l1 e g i a t e basketball winning streak to 60 games this weekend, but also face the prospect of being tumbled by a most illustrious op- ponent, America,'s Olympic title team. The Dons, already winners of four games this season, bring a 59-game winning streak against collegiate opposition to the Chi- cago Stadium's four-team invita- tional tourney tonight and to- morrow night. Phil Woolpert's NCAA cham- pions are favored to conquer Lo- yola of Chicago in the opening round. The Olympic team, headed by two former Don Stars, Bill Rus- sell and K. C. Jones, is expected to brush aside Santa Clara in tonight's other game. Tonight's two winners will meet for the tourney title Saturday night, with the two losers playing for third place. Woolpert said that if the Dons meet the Olympians in the final round, the game would be con- sidered an exhibition against a noncollege team not jeopardizing their intercollegiate string. ners included: 123 pounds; Mar- shall Smith, Cooley; 130 pounds, M a r k Legome, Williams; 137, pounds, Bob Thieda, Gomberg; 147 pounds, Fred Giffin, Huber. Also, 157 pounds, Tony Plutyn-1 ski, Cooley; 167 pounds, Marshall Howard, Greene; 177 pounds, Wayne King, Wenley; and heavy- weight, Mike Sakkinen, Gomberg. I-M SCORES VOLLEYBALL Professional Fraternity ' Faculty HANDBALL Residence Halls Delta Theta Phi 4, Phi Alpha Del- ta 1. Psychology "B" 6, Zoology "B" Air Science 3, Museum 3 Cooley 6, Bacteriology 0 Psychology I'D" 6, Sociology N~ Geology 5, Natural Resources I English "B" won forfeit from Polit- ical Science Scott 2. Greene 1 1 Adc-11 , A Sport Shorts Hungarian Athletes MILAN, Italy (A)-The second and biggest group of athletes from Hungary's crack Olympics squad flew into this north Italian city Thursday nighttorface up to the grim decision -"Shall we go home." The 82 athletes arrived from Melbourne aboard a four-engine Air France plane. Fourty-six landed Wednesday and another two are on their way home by ship. The remaining 45 members of the 175-strong Hungarian team for the Olympic Games remained behind in Australia. American and Italian 'govern- ment officials were on hand at Malpensa Airport Thursday night ready to offer advice and assist- ance in case any of the Hungarians wished to apply for asylum in Italy or in America. * * * Tebbetts Signs CINCINNATI (P)-George Birdie Tebbetts yesterday was signed to a new three-year contract as man- ager of the Cincinnati Redlegs. Gabe Paul, general manager, said Tebbetts was given an in- crease in pay. Tebbetts became manager of he Redlegs Sept. 29, 1953. The club finished third in the National League last year. night, play the University of Tor- onto tonight before moving into Ann Arbor. Toronto has already iet McGill once this year, beating them 3-1 about two weeks ago. Toronto coach John Kennedy said here last weekend that McGill has a "big, rough team" this year G nd a much improved one over that which Michigan beat 5-3 last winter. Tickets. Tickets for tomorrow night's game with McGill go on sale at 8:30 a.m. today at the Ath- letic Administration Building. The ticket office will remain open till 4:30 p.m. today and willnalso be open from 8:30 a.m. till noon tomorrow. The RAND Corporation SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA Dr. Norman C. Peterson (Michigan '43)', a member of The RAND Corporation's technical staff, will interview interested M.S. and Ph.D. candidates on December 17th at the Engineering Placement Office. Students with graduate standing in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Physics are invited to meet with Dr. Peterson. Openings for both permanent and summer employ- ment are available. RAND is an independent non-profit organization engaged in long-range research for the United States Air Force. Descriptions of RAND have appeared in Fortune, News- week, and Business Week. A limited supply of reprints i.r available at the Engineering Placement Office. 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