MAT, MAY 24, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE DAY. MAY 24, 1957 TINE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Rain De lays Start of Net Title Play, STARTING JUNE 3: Apply for Grid Tickets Drawings Made for First Round Foes; MacKay To Open Against MSU's Bisard .> Special To The Daily EVANSTON - For the second time in two years rain spoiled the opening day of the Big Ten tennis.meet. This weather, however, may be bringing Coach Bill Murphy's Wolverines good luck, because last year they stormed back in the last two days of the meet to win the Conference championship. . Although the preliminaries were'nt started, the officials did make the drawings and announced opponents for preliminary and r some first round matches. MacKay Meets Bisard Michigan's first singles star, Barry MacKay, defending Big Ten singles champion will open the defense of his crown against Mich- igan State's Bill Bisard in a pre- liminary match. MacKay met Bisard earlier this month in a meet and decisioned the Spartans' ace, 6-3, 1-6, 6-1. At second singles Mark Jaffe will oppose Purdue's Jim Righter. Righter, who was beaten earlier in the year by Dick Potter when he was Michigan's second singles player, 6-0, 6-1, shouldn't give Jaffe too much trouble in his preliminary match. Potter Faces Swanson Captain of the defending cham- pions, Potter will face Bob Swan- son of Minnesota. Both of these players received byes in the pre- liminaries and this will be a first round match. Jon Erickson will play fourth singles for the Wolverines and will face an acquaintance in Andy Shillinglaw of Northwestern in a preliminary match. The two met earlier this season and Erickson won, 0-6, 6-0, 6-1. Harris Matched with Cummings At fifth singles, Johnny Harris seems to'be in for an easy match when he faces Purdue's Bill Cum- mings. Earlier in the peason, in the Wolverine-Boilermaker meet, Har- ris was rested and first alternate George Korol easily trounced Cum- mings, 6-1, 6-3. This will also be a first round1 match in which both players were fortunate enough to draw byes. At sixth singles, Dale Jensen drew a bye until the first round. He will face the winner of the match between Iowa's Dick Hood and Illinois' Dick McDonald. Uneventful Day Other than learn their oppon- ents, yesterday was pretty un- eventful for the defending cham- pions. They were dressed to play and out on the courts at 9:30 a.m., but after an hour of watching the rain fall, the Conference decided to call yesterday's maches. The meet will be condensed into Saturday and Sunday and will start both days at 9:30 in the morning and will continue on, finally ending near 5:30. So far, luck seems to be with the Wolverines, with all six net- ters seemingly headed to score at least a few and possibly up to the top number of points given. Judge Slaps Nprris, IBC NEW YORK (P) -- Madison Square Garden may be opened to any promoter of a title fight at a fixed, reasonable fee, Federal Court Judge Sylvester J. Ryan indicated yesterday. "I am heading in the direction of a decree that will compel Madi- son Square Garden to lease the garden to any promoter for a championship fight at a fixed, reasonable rental," said Judge Ryan. Juidge Ryan found the Garden, the International Boxing Club and its president, James D. Norris, guilty of violating anti-trust laws. Student applications for football tickets for all Michigan games for next fall can be made beginning Monday, June 3. according to ticket manager Don Weir. These tickets are in addition to the regular student coupons issued following registration in the fall. The price of the ducats are $4.00. Students are advised to pick up application forms at the Athletic Administration Building b e f o r e leaving Ann Arbor this spring even though they may be undecided as to whether they will be needing extra tickets for any games. This also applies to those seeking tickets for games away. Ticket applications may be sent in anytime during the summer. Tickets go on sale to the general public June 15. The advantage of applying early for seats is that some games will be sold out when students return in the fall. Michigan will play six home game:. next fall. They are: Georgia, Oct. 5: Michigan State, Oct. 12; Northwestern, Oct. 19; Iowa, Nov. 2; Indiana, Nov. 16; and Ohio State, Nov. 23. Three away games are sche- duled: Southern California at Los Angeles, Sept. 28; Minnesota at Minneapolis, Oct. 26; and Illinois at Champaign, Nov. 9. C MEET State's niatch. AGAIN-Once again Barry MacKay will face Mictigan Bill Bisard. 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In his darkened room at Lake- side Hospital, Score bantered with newsmen, the first ones permitted to see him since he was hit in the eye by a line drive from the bat of Gil McDougald of the New York Yankees on May 7. Wore Reading Glasses The strikeout king of the major leagues, who will be 24 years old on June 7, was wearing the glasses he normally used for reading. The right lens was covered with a black disc, which had a pin-prick hole in the center. The left lens. was clear, because that eye was not injured; and its vision is un- impaired.' He took the glasses off momen- tarily, revealing that practically all external evidence of the vicious drive that felled him has disap- peared. There is still a slight swell- ing on his cheek bone and on his nose, which was broken. Dr. Charles I. Thomas, an eye specialist, said Score's first vision tests Wednesday showed "very satisfactory response to treat- ment," and that he probably will bereleased from the hospital early next week. 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