TAE MICHiliAN DAILY SUNDAY, orthwestern Fall to 'M' Swimmers Hanley, Tashnick Break Records; Wolverines Whip Hoosiers, 65-40 By CARL RISEMAN sity exhibition pool and easily Michigan's powerful swimming defeated them both. team took on two Big Ten conten- In a rare double dual meet, the ders at once yesterday at the var- Wolverines defeated Indiana, 65- Swimmnug Sununaries MICHIGAN-INDIANA MICHIGAN-NORTHWE: 400-YD. MEDLEY RELAY-1. I.n 400) MEDLEY RELAY- (Cook, Honda, Yap, Nakamura); 2. sing, Matin, Pongracz, Bro Mich. Time-4:02.1Tim:02.,. 220-YD. FREESTYLE-1. Hanley (M); 2. Fries (M); 3. Kennady (I). Time- 220-YD. FREESTYLE-1. E 2:09.7 (New Pool Record: Old Record- 2. Fries (M); 3. Shutt (N 2:10.0-Hanley, 1957) 2:09.7. 50-YD. FREESTYLE-i. Woolley (M); 50-YD. FREESTYLE-1. W 2. Jones (I); 3. Lewis (I). Time- :23.1- 2. Foster (NU); 3. Browne 200-YD. IND. MEDLEY-1. Tashnick :23.1. (M); 2. Hopkins (M); 3. Miki (I). Time 220-YD. IND. MEDLEY- --2:10.8 (New School Record; Old Rec- (M); 2. Hopkins (M); 3. Ald ord-2:11.6-Hopkins-1957). Time-2:10.8. DIVING-1. Gaxiola (M); 2. Cole (M); DIVING- Gaxiola (M); 3. Blann (I). Points-247. Points 247. 200-YD. BUTTERFLY - 1. Tashnick 220-YD. BUTTERFLY -- (M); 2. Pongracz (M)( 3. Honda (I). (M); 2. Pongracz (14); 3. Fa Time-2 :11.4. Time-2 :11.4. i0-YD. FREESTYLE-1. Woolley (M); i0-YD. FREESTYLE-1. 2. Nakamura (I); 3. Browne (M). Time 2. Browne (M); 3. Foster (N -:51.4 :51.4. 200-+D. BACKSTROKE-1. Cook (I); 200-YD. BACKSTROKE - 2. Reissing (M); 3. Hori (I). Time- (M); 2. Schadt (NU); 3. H 2:17.5. Time-2:17.5 440-YD. FREESTYLE-1. Hanley (M); 440-YD. FREESTYLE-1. I 2. Kennady (I); 3. Parks (I). Time-- 2. Shutt (NU); 3. Fitzhugh 4:53.2. -4:53.2. 200-YD. BREASTSTROKE - 1. Hop- 200-YI, BREASTSTROKE kins (M); 2. Maten (M); 3. Yap (I). kins (M); 2. Maten (M); 3. S Time-2:26.1. Time-2:26.1. STERN -1. M. (Reis- ne); 2. NU. Hanley (M); U). Time- oolley (M); (M). Time-- 1. Tashnick erson (NU). Cole (M). 1. Tashnick armer (NU). Woolley (M);: NU). Time- 1. Reissing andler (M). Hanley (M); (M). Time - 1. Hop- Smith (NU). 40, and walloped the Wildcats of Northwestern, 78-26. All three teams swam in the same races, as in a triangular meet, but both Indiana and Northwestern were pitting their strength against Michigan and not against each other. Dick Hanley, Carl -Woolley and Tony Tashnick were double win- ners as the Wolverines took eight out Df a possible 11 first places in the one-sided meet. Other winners for the Wolverines were Cy Hop- kins and Alvaro Gaxiola. Break Records Tashnick, acting captain, and Hanley broke records in their win- ning efforts. Tashnick swam the 200-yd. individual medley in 2:10.8 to clip eight-tenths of a second off Hopkins' former school record. Hanley knocked three-tenths of a second off his pool reCbrd as he churned the 220-yd. freestyle in 2:09.7. Pull Surprises Michigan swimmers pulled sev- eral surprises in the meet. Al Maten finished second to Hopkins and thus beat out Indiana's great Barry Yap in the 200-yd. breast- stroke. Yap, who finished second in the Big Ten and third in the NCAA last year, was leading Maten until Maten came from behind to win' in the final 25 yards. In the diving Dick Kimball and Tony Turner performed in exhibi- tidn only, but Gaxiola was still able to outpoint NCAA champion Kimball. i Cindermen Last in Triangular { second place with a vault of 13'4", which tied his personal record set last week at MSU. Davis Wins Ohio State's Davis won the indi- vidual scoring honors with 16% points. He won the high hurdles, anchored the winning mile relay team and took seconds in the low hurdles, broad jump, and 60-yd. dash. Mitchell settled for second place with 12 points, via his record- breaking run, first place in the 60-yd. dash and a third in the broad jump. His teammate sopho- more George Kerr, from Jamkica, was the only other double winner with victories in the 440- and 880-dash runs giving him third place with 10 points. Track Summaries HIGH JUMP-1. Haisley (I) 2. R. Mitchell (I) 3. (tie) O'Reilly (M) and Nourse (I). Height-6'5%"V. POLE VAULT-1. Lyone (O) 2. Gibson (M) 3. Bowers (O) 4. Weaver (0); Height-14'. BROAD JUMP-1. Williams (M) 2. Davis (O) 3. B. Mitchell (I) 4. Skim- ming (M). Distance-23'3". SHOT PUT-1. Stewart (I) 2. Deskins (M) 3. Crownley (M) 4. Eubel (O). Dis- tance-52'9J". MILE RUN-1. Bowers (I) 2. Imrie (I) 3. Hedgoock (I) 4. Dollwet (M). Time-4:14.1. 440-YD. DASH-i. Kerr (I) 2. Payne (C) 3. Lattimore (I) 4. Simpson (M) Time-:48.8. 880-YD: DASH-1. Kerr (I) 2. Robin- son (M) 3. Tjarksen (I) 4. Varian (M). 70-YD. LOW HURDLES-1. B. Mitchell Time-1:56.5. (I) 2. Davis (O) 3. Stanger (M) 4. Hauck (O). Time-:07.7 (American in- door record) 70-YD. HIGH HURDLE-1. Davis (0) 2. Hauck (O) 3. Stanger (M) 4. Trow- bridge (M). Time-:08.7 60-YD. DASH-1. B. Mitchell (I) 2. Davis (O) 3. Watkins (M) 4. Parker (M). Time-:06.3 TWO MILE RUN-I. Kielstrup (M) 2 Blackburn (O) 3. Harris (I) 4. Trued (M). Time-9:32.I MILE RELAY-i. OHIO STATE (Mc- Lame, Storer, Payne, Davis) 2. MIOHI- ED GAGNIER ..star erjred 1 Gagnier Injured as Blue Gymnasts Defeat Maize, Central Michigan By TOM WITECKI The Michigan gymnastic team suffered a terrific loss yesterday when Captain Ed Gagnier was injured while practicing for a meet. with Central Michigan. Gagnier was the all-around Big Ten champion last year and the top event winner on the squad this year. He suffered his injury, a partial separation of a chest mus- cle, while practicing a stunt on the high bar.' Out for Four Weeks Gymnastics Coach Newt Loken said "Gagnier will be out for approximately four weeks and during this time he will, be sorely missed." With the Big Ten Champion- ships only six weeks away Michi- gan's chances of winning will depend quite a bit on how soon and how well Gagnier can recover. Gagnier was practicing for a triangular meet involving Michi- gan and Central Michigan. The Wolverine squad was divided into two teams, Maize and Blue. Each competed individually with the Central Michigan squad. The Blue team led by Nino Marion and Al Stall garnered 101.5 points, the Maize team 51.5 points and the Chippewas from Mt. Pleasant 26 points. Wolfgang Dozauer of the Maize squad was the only double event winner, tak- ing firsts in parallel bars and still rings. Warmup for Big Ten The meet was little more than a warmup for the coming Big Ten season, as many members of the Michigan squad did not deliver top performances. Notable exceptions were Marion and Dozauer, who performed very well. Another bright spot for the squad was the performance of Bill Skinner. The Canadian tumbling champion, appearing for the first time in a Michigan uniform, won the tumbling event. Statistics FREE EXERCISE: 1. Marion-B, 252; 2. Dosauer-M, 249; 3. Kuehn-C, 237; 4. Stall-B, 218. TRAMPOLINE: 1. Kimball-B, 266; 2. Cole-M, 261; 3. Newman-B, 244; 4. Stall-B, 235; 5. Clarkson-M, 226; 6. Forsythe-C, 202; 7. Goetz-C, 180. SIDE HORSE: 1. Hayslett-B, 247; 2. Marion-B, 240; 3. Dozauer-M, 232; 4. Feinberg-M, 228; 5. Stall--B, 219; 6. Huber-C, 201; 7. Kuehn--C,194;. PARALLEL BARS: 1. Dozauer-M, 250; 2. Marion-B, 245; 3. (Tied) Feinberg- M and Hayslett-B, 230; 5. Kuehn-C, 224; 6. Anderson-C, 216; 7. Stall-B, 200. HIGH BAR: 1. Stall-B, 251; 2. Hays- lett-B, 247; 3. Marion-B, 242; 4. Fein- berg-M, 237; 5. Dozauer-M, 223; 6. Kuehn-C, 200. STILL RINGS: 1. Dcjauer-vi, 265; 2. Larson-M, 254; 3. Stall--B, 248; 4. Mar- ion-B, 242; 5. Hayslett-B,223; 6. Fein- berg-M, 215; 7. Kuehn-C, 201. TUMBLING: 1. Skinner-B. 258; 2. Hayslett-B, 251; 3. Kimball-B, 237; 4. Kuehn-C, 233; 5. Forsythe-C, 199; 6. Stall-B, 196. depend quite a bit on how soon Michigan squad did not deliver top I-M SCORES RESIDENCE HALL 'A' Williams 27, Winchell 26 Greene 35, Huber 29 Wenley 54, Allen-Rumsey 24 Van Tyne 50, Gomberg 26 Michigan 57, Chicago 22 Taylor 44, Kelsey 19 Cooley 47, Lloyd 29 Reeves 2, Hayden 0 (forfeit) Strauss 2, Scott 0 (forfeit) SOCIAL FRATERNITY 'A'