THE MICHIGAN DAILY Bruce Bennett Examines Reasons Behind Baseball's Franchise Shifts Nu Sigs, Phi Rho Sigma .vWin I-M Football Contests II 11 q' if i 11 Giants will be playing baseball in San Francisco >e the Dodgers will be located in' Los Angeles. circulating the past few months about franchise alf dozen other major league clubs. this add up to? To the confused fan it appears otions -stunt in which lavish promises and irate in almost the same breath. To others it appears wners are foregoing sentiment and their ball club's ersonal profit. dot Realignment .. y means is that baseball is at a gigantic crossroads he men who run the game want to make certain :'ight thing before they act. On the surface .it in theory and underlying motives it is simple: all is in for a major face lifting in the next five 11 is trying to keep up with the times. Professional reat strides in recent years and is threatening to America's national pastime. It has made baseball survey of their own setups aid sent them scurry- r houses before its too late. oblems, for example, is treatment of the fans. For heir cars in congested areas, sat on uncomfortable- rks and suffered through beer-spilling episodes by ,hren. er Facilities . ho didn't come back for more inceased as the oon the owners felt it in declining attendance and They decided to take a, lesson from others in profit is based on public attendance, like theatre officials and television. Among other things they like the Polo Grounds and Ebbets Field were out- looking for new horizons. all parks like the one in Milwaukee and you'll see s. Whether the Dodgers move to Los Angeles, or gue club will be.playing there in the not too distant ill be other clubs playingelsewhere. st, official, Commissioner Ford Frick; believes base-, rtake a "thoughtful and long-range program""to rship to more than the present.,16 team setup. ifting Ahead . . . By AL APPLEBAUM Nu Sigma Nu, I-M's answer to Oklahoma, added another win to its victory skein yesterday as it rolled to a 28-6 victory over Alpha Kappa Psi in the opening game of the Professional Fraternity foot- ball season. Nu Sigma Nu teams are peren- nially loaded with former varsity, athletes and this year's squad is no exception. Heading the squad are former Wolverines Dan Cline, I-D Cards1 Students will be required to' enter through the Student Gates and show their I-D cards for the Georgia game this S a t u r d a y as well as throughout the football sea.- son. -Don Weir Ticket Manager Harry Allis and Tad Sanford as well as Froncie Gutman, an ex Purdue quartereback. Cline took the opening kickoff and returned it the length of the field for a touchdown. Moments later Dick McCrae scored on a pass from Gutman to give. the Nux Sigs a two touchdown lead. The other two Nu Sig touch- downs came in the second half, one on a pass play from Gutman to Cline and the other on a kick- off return by Jim Watkins. The lone Alpha Kappa Psi touchdown came on a pass from Rusty Jack- man to Jim Ryan. In another top contest, a pass from John White to Wally Roeser gave Phi Rho Sigma a 6-0 victory over Alpha Kappa Kappa. Other afternoon contests had Law Club defeating Delta Theta Pi 6-0,' Taul Epsilon Rho over Alpha Chi Sigma 6-0 and Phi Delta Chi winning from Phi Alpha Kappa by forfeit. Alpha Omega Triumphs In 'an evening game played at Wines Field, Alpha Omega whip- ped Delta Sigma P113-6 in a bat- tle between two Dental Fraterni- ties. Milt Siegel threw two touch- down passes to end Dick Bernstein for the Alpha Omega scores. Delta Sigma Pi was unable to score until the last play of the game when Bob Knox hit Tom Vestevich with a pass in the end zone. The only other night contest was won by Psi Omega, who de- feated Phi Epsilon Kappa 7-0. The game's only touchdown was made by Joe Schneider on a long pass from Tony Kranner, just before the first half ended. Social 'B' Games Also on yesterday's schedule: were six Social Fraternity "B" games. Heading the list was Sigma Chi, who defeated Delta Upsilon 12-0. All of Sigma Chi's points were scored by halfback Nick MI- tea. Other final scores; Chi Phi over Tau Delta Phi 21-6, Alpha Tau Omega 12 Zeta Beta Tau 0, Sigma Alpha Epsilon +27 Phi Kappa Tau 0, Phi Gamma Delta 7 Delta' Chi 6 and Theta Xi 7 Phi Sigma Kappa 0. MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS HI-Fl " EQUIPMENT deals. . Student agent-Below net prices. Phone NO 5-6644 and ask for Tan. )X8 HI-FI BARGAIN, complete system in kit form, includes coaxial speaker, folded horn inclosure, integrated 12 watt amp. and pre-amp., garrard changer with magnetic cartridge and diamond stylus,' price $129.25. Also complete line of transistor radios beginning at $38.95. 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Others .ts will expand to 12 teams and divide up visions. The commis'sioner has steadfastly ew major league cities on the basis that ry commotion. . ght thing. It is moving ahead slowly, but And some day, sooner than most think, American" game. The population potential polis-St. Paul, Houston, Dallas; Denver, can't and won't be denied forever. Then l towns like Montreal and. Toronto to be Latin stars in the game today. Havana and ed before the program is too far along. sport like baseball that is so deeply rooted the game'is advancing with the tilmes, it than ever. py the Associated Press LINDRICK, England ,- An American professional golfing team, wobbling a little from the effects of Asian flu, opposes, eight determined British players in the Scotch foursome phase of the Ryder Cup matches today. After considerable floor pacing and brow furrowing, Jack Burke, captain of the American side, dropped Ed Furgol of Miami Shores, Fla., the 1954 U.S. Open champion, and Lionel Hebert of Lafayette, La., current U.S. PGA title holder, from the foursomes. * * * Navy-Georgia To Play WASHINGTON -- The Navy said yesterday the Navy-Georgia football game will be played as scheduled at the. "Oyster Bowl" in Norfolk, Va., on Oct. 19. A Navy statement issued at the Pentagon said Secretary Thomas S. Gates had been "assured that ticketholders will be seated in the seats indicated on their tickets without discrimination:" Ballanf ant Resigns NEW YORK - Lee Ballanf ant, senior umpire of the National League, yesterday announced his retirement after 22 years of .con- tinued service. 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