THE MICHIGAN DAILY ichigan Gymnasts Face Navy Pier Here Tonigh RIO AT CHICAGO TONIGHT:' vitational Competition Includes'M? Trackmen ,4w 'Big Five' to Pace Wolverine Attack; Team Hosts Wisconsin Tomorrow By JIM BENAGH r°, I ads of stars - old and re expected to grasp the as Michigan's thinclads jeir post-season "after- several I n v i t a t io n a 1 Coach Don Canham announced yesterday that Michigan will be represented in three coming in- doer spectacles, where individual honors displace team scores. Action begins tonight at Chi- cago. where rendan O'Reilly, International Student Association Presents ''LAT'IN NIGHT" Eeles Landstrom and Doug Kyle meet a terrific array of talent in the annual Chicago Daily News Relays. O'Reilly, the popular Irish high jumper, is the only member from 'this year's track squad, competing. The one-time Big Ten champ (outdoors, 1956) is expected to be matched against Illinois' Ernie Haisley, who set the conference indoor mark last year. Landstrom in Action Landstrom is one of the favor- ite pole vaulters to enter the meet. The ineligible junior has been touring the tough indoor invita- tional circuit all season - and has a 14'91" jump to his credit. Like O'Reilly and Landstrom, Kyle also is an international stu- dent and a former Olympian. The Canadian graduate student will compete in his specialty, the two- mile run. Five Olympic winners are list-, ed, including all time great, miler Ron Delany who might contest 'the world indoor record. The Villanova Irishman wrote O'Reilly recently that "I might run for a record at Chicago, since it's one of my last indoor meets in America." The two Irishmen once were teammates on the Dublin track club. Delany just missed the record 4:03.6 last year at the Daily News Relays. He was timed at 4:03.8 on the 11-laps-to-a-mile track. Michigan freshman stars will get into the action next weekend when Canham sends his yearlings 'to Cleveland and Hamilton, Ont., for invitationals. Cleveland Next Listed for the Cleveland Knights of Columbus Friday meet is Dave Martin, who set a Michigan fresh- man record of 1:55.4 earlier this season. He will participate in the 1000-yd. run. Mamon Gibson, Pete Stanger, Landstroih, O'Reilly and Kyle also received invitations and are ex- pected to compete. The Hamilton Highlanders will host several Wolverine freshmen and upperclassmen the following evening in Canada's finest indoor show. ALL STALL * versatile star * FLOOR SHOW * ENTERTAINMENT S -REFRESHMENTS DANCING Second Floor Lane Hall LIDAY 8-12 P.M. -Members Free ~~~~ HIGH IN VALUE - LOW IN PRICE JUNIOR CLASS of DENTAL SCHOOL presents its annuual n4 Hoosier Five Tests, Irish By The Associated Press Indiana, the Cinderella team in the Big Ten this year, will be shooting for more glory and re- venge tonight in the NCAA mid- east regional playoffs at Lexing- ton, Ky. The Hoosiers, who overcame a dismal start to win the Western Conference crown, take; on their up-state rival Notre Dame, a team that already holds one victory over them this season. Highlight of the game may be an individual scoring dual between Big Ten scoring leader Archie Dees and the Irish's sensational junior forward, Tom Hawkins. Both were named to the AP's All America. Kentucky, Southeastern Confer- ence champ for the 19th time, collides with Miami of Ohio in another Lexington clash. In anbther top game in the NCAA circuit, Cincinnati will challenge its national ranking (2nd in AP) against Kansas State, the third-rated quintet. Temple will place its 23-game win streak, the longest of the' major colleges, on the block to upset-powerhouse Maryland-the Frank Meriwell team that won out in the Atlantic Coast Confer- ence over the strong North Caro- lina teams. By CHUCK KOZOLL Michigan's "Big Five" will bear the brunt of the load as the Wol- verines engage Navy Pier and Wis- consin in a weekend of home gymnastics competition. Navy Pier invades' the I-M Building tonight with events scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. and Wisconsin will face the host Wol- verines tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. All-around, performers Wolf Dozauer, Barry Feinberg, Jim Hayslett, Nino Marion and Al Stall will provide the depth needed to counteract a strong Navy Pier contingent. Guided by Bennie Montcalm in his first year of coaching-the Chicago team has accumulated wins over Indiana, Wisconsin ,and Northwestern. Dangerous men from the Pier are Paul Magierek and Ernie Porps who have performed well on the still rings. They also have two versatile artists in Bill Simms and Ray Schemeissing. Simms Perform Simms is exceptionally capable on the parallel bars while Sche- meissing, only a freshman, has proved himself on the high bar. Co-captains Bob Bowen and Dale Karls of Wisconsin are touted to PRO provide the majority of the Badger Loke scoring threat tomorrow. Karls, seco: noted Wolverine Coac~h Newt toda, Loken, is particularly impressive, as he performs in the different.,Th European 'style in the free exer- be able cise, side horse, high bar, parallel meet., bars and still rings events. mentei Injury Healing In+ Still on the questionable list is Loken Captain Ed Gagnier, who is slowly have d returning to competing condition. makei EYE NCAA SWIM CROWN: -Daily-Eric Arnold IMISING NEWCOMER-Barry Feinberg has bolstered Newt en's gym team since joining the squad at the beginning of the nd semester.Feinberg is expected to score in the side horse in vy's meet with Navy ier. 4ODONTO BALL e team and I h'ope he witI e to compete in the Big Ten Only time will tell," com- d Loken. evaluating team strength, -noted that all of they men lone an outstanding job to up for the gap left by Gag- nier. Especially commended by him were the improvements made by Bill Skinner in tumbling and Barry Feinberg on the high bar. Adding to the meet color to- morrow will be Carolyn Osborne, who will put on a free exercise demonstration. IMPORTED LIGHTWEIGHT 35 BUDGET TERMS38 fturing RED JOHNSON. III A '_* BIKES FOR RENT HOUR - WEEK - MONTH USED BICYCLES EXPERT REPAIRING Oklahoma, North Carolina Hold Titles Michigan Union' Ballroom ch 15 9 P.M.- A.M. -CAMPUS BIKE & TOY 514 -.516 E. WILLIAM- Near The Michigan Daily Victorious in their own confer- ence swim meets, North Carolina and Oklahoma now set their sights on Ann Arbor and the NCAA championships, M a r c h 27-29. Paced by triple winner Tony Schiffman, North Carolina rolled r I RAMSAY PRINTERS, Inc. well equipped to take care of your PRINTING REQUIREMENTS to its 14th Atlantic Coast Confer- ence title in the last 18 years last weekend in Chapel Hill, N.C. Schiffman's win in the 440-yd. freestyle was one of the most de- cisive victories in the meet, with the Tarheel swimmer surpassing his closest opponent by 35 yards. Mediocre Time With a lack of competition, Schiffman turned in a mediocre time of 4:53.3, compared with the 4:37.6 winning time of Bill Steuart in the Big Ten battle. The North Carolina junior's other wins came in the 220-yd. freestyle and 1,500 meter events. Backing up the Tarheel contin- gent' was Walt Rose who churned the 100-yd., freestyle with the top time of ,:52.1. In the same event in the Big Ten dual, Michigan's Dick Hanley sped the distance in :50.5. Butterfly swimmer for North Carolina, Mac Machaffy aided his team's cause with a victory in the 100-yd. butterfly, traversing the course in :60.7. Bettering this effort by almost seven seconds was Wolverine Tony. Tashnick, ! 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