"_THE MICHIGAN DAILY Blues Win Annual Spring Game By JIM BENAGII But the varsity Blues turned to others while sprinting to the end their chances for the extra point. Michigan's varsity gridders got single-wing power plays and a zone. On the last play of the game, together after a shabby first half couple of Jim Sytek's passes to rip Husky Lovell Farris, a 210-lb. freshmen fullback Fitzgerald made to march over an undermanned, up the Whites in the last half. end, guided him for the last 50 use of blocks by Dave Palomaki, but spirited, White-shirted reserve In the Whites' lone score, the yards by jostling the Blues' deter- Paul Poulos and Jim Byers to dive team, 21-6, in the spring finale most exciting play of the after- mined safetyman Fred Julian with up 'the middle for a three - yd. yesterday at Michigan Stadium. noon, quarterback Jim'McPherson blocks. A running attempt for the touchdown. Bushong kicked the The hustling Whites thwarted found halfback John Zanglin in extra point failed. conversion for the final point, six of their foe's scoring drives in the right flat alone and hit him The Blues had control of the The Blues best run was nullified the first half and presented them with a short pass. ball most of the first half and roll- earlier in the day when freshman with a spectacular 79-yd. touch- Then Zanglin, one of the small- ed to the most yardage, 217-164, Harry Newman, Jr., son of the down in taking a 6-0 halftime est men on either squad, shook off but an impregnable, freshman- former All America quarterback, lead- a couple of defenders and evaded studded White line was at its best grabbed Joe Brefeld's long punt . .. when the Blues wanted points. on the Blue 32, cut across the field With tailbacks Darrell Harper and shot down the sideline to the Sand Reid~ Bushong, a- freshen, end zone untouched. His team, eating up second-half yardage, the however, had been offside on the Blues got back into the game. kick. ":fr<..Fred Julian, Harper and Dennis Morton Trophy winner Dick Fitzgerald capped three long, sus- Syring led the Blues' defense dur- y4tained drives with touchdown runs. ing the second half-calling the Julian's counter came midway signals with amazing poise. ............. through the third period - after-_ Bob Ptacek quarterbacked the varsity eleven for a 10-play march. Ptacek's own eight-yd. keeper on Summa Cum Laude a belly-series set up the score and Julian punched it over from the three. ;. Ptacek then faked White line- men on a handoff and pitched out to Harper for a two-point conver- sion and the lead, 8-6. In the last period, Sytek hit end John Halstead-with a 47-yd. aerial to the Whites' 17-the key play of a 70-yd. drive. Three plays later INCOMPLETE-White's Gerry Smith tackles an unidentified Blue Harper tallied 17 yards on a power receiver after a forward pass. The work was all in vain, however, play. The Blues fumbled away since the bll squirted out of the receivers hands and went for an HILLEL incomplete pass. The Blues won, 21-6. ..y1uIc ...'nyHs..4.9SUPPER CLUB U.S. Advance (fihal supper this semester) CARACAS, Venezuela (I)-Barry phenomenal star of MacKay of Dayton, Ohio and Bill "AND GOD CREATED WOMAN" Quillian of Seattle defeated Vene- zuela's Iyo Pimental and Marcos SEXIEST PA CKA GE Gambus in the doubles Saturday 75c Members FROM PARIS to send the United States into the second round of the American $1.25 Non-Members zone Davis Cup competition. OFFE IN SHEAFFER SPECIAL... STUENTS ONLY *s.44 VAL UE . smu, 1 n w ff'( *NOW,LIMITED TIME ONILY... wthLOUISJOURDAN - MICtELINE PRESLE 7 5 yam ,,, Includes $2.95 Sheaffer Skripset '%^F.ountain Pen, 49 Package of 5 Skrip Cartridges, Hand- writing Improvement Booklet! Take advantage of this Coming TH URSDAY once-in-alifetime offer by the Com"":{ing HU RA.. W. A. Sheaffer _______________ ___ , __::::.._____ "::,:..:.:", Pen Company. $3.44 value for only 75f. T Ha I HEAFFER Get yours today. . M1 r Avalabe ony at run riot in the world's Aidest city! e~ua Ydase sn a aam WPM11 Iai*LgtqITI I, n.. TECHNIRAMA W TECHNIC0L~i t NOW DIAL: ::/ NO A NO 2-3136 l I m-I- wru Starts "KING SOLOMON'S MINES" and Wednesday * 7 BRIDES FOR 7 BROTHERS" ONE WEEK ON"LYT son presents Now, briefs made en. HURD tirely of scalloped nylon lace with tricot lining .,and little lace frills HATFIELD HF Laround the legs. Who else but Rogers could conjure up such.feminin- D ity, fashion and comfort IND M AN" at the some time? White, .!'.!t Y ': .,