,Y, OCTOBER 0: 1957 'fiHE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE x y'g"KN ,3OCTOBER 9,C 1957 THE 3MI .Y: ;GAN DAILY K..^S: > u wGOMBERG, SSK'S WIN TRACK TITLES: Stern, Myers Fire Four TD Passes in IM Football r By HAL APPLEBAUM Bill Stern of SAM and Ernie Myers of Phi Kappa Sigma each threw four touchdown passes to lead their teams to one-sided vic- tories in yesterday's Social Frater- nity "A" Football game. Stern's four TD passes resulted in a 25-6 victory for the Sammies over Sigma Phi. Stern threw two in each half. Larry Levy caught two and George Finkel and Mark Owens one each. Myers touchdown tosses were enough to overcome an early Phi Sigma Delta lead and give Phi Kappa Sigma the verdict by a count of 25-12. Jack Locker and Don Kolcheff were the receivers of two touchdowns apiece. Both of Phi Sig's touchdowns came on passes from Bill Engleman to Burt Lipsky. I-M's Athlete of the Year for the past two years, Fran La Mire passed and ran Lambda Chi Alpha to a 14-0 win over Delta Sigma Phi. Both of Lambda Chi's scores were on passes by LaMire, one to Jerry Merritt and other to Fred Mowery. Delta Upsilon won an overtime thriller from Chi Psi, 7-6. DU scored early in the game on a pass from Jim Sergeson to Stu Evans. Chi Psi tied the score late in the game on Paul Babas' pass to Jim Wheat. Jack Roth's two touchdown passes led Pi Lambda Phi to a 12-6 victory over Tau Delta Phi. In another game a late second half pass to Tom Jones from Jack De- morest provided Delta Tau Delta with a 6-0 conquest of Beta Theta Pi. Scores of other 'A' games; Kap- pa Sigma 14, Phi Kappa Tau 12; Phi Delta Theta 27, Theta Xi 0; Alpha Tau Omega 19, Trigon 0, and Theta Delta Phi over Psi U by forfeit. A full slate of "B" games were played last night at Wine's Field. The results: Phi Delta Theta 21, Phi Kappa Sigma 0; Sigma Phi Epsilon 6, Lambda Chi 0; Kappa Sigma 7, Sigma Phi 0; Delta Sig- ma 7, Alpha Epsilon Pi 0; Pi Lambda Phi 7, Phi Sigma Delta 6 in overtime; Theta Chi 24, Theta Xi 0; Sigma Nu over Dekes by forfeit and Sammies over Alpha Sigma Phi also by forfeit. In the Residence Hall Track Meet run off yesterday at Ferry Field the perennial champions, Gomberg House won by an 11- point margin over Chicago House. In the Independent League the Seldom Seen Kids eked out a 36-35 victory over Newcomer 1207. .- 6 A lens second to none! Instant lens interchangeability) Unexcelled performance! THIS WEEK'S GAMES Tough Games Highlight This Week's 'Grid Picks' 1. Michigan State at Michigan (also score) 2. Arkansas at Baylor 3. Notre Dame vs. Army at Phil- adelphia 4. Kentucky at Auburn 5. Navy at California 6. Clemson at Virginia 7. Duke at Rice 8. Georgia Tech at LSU 9. Illinois at Ohio State 1G. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Iowa at Indiana N. Carolina at Miami (Fla.) Minnesota at Northwestern Mississippi at Vanderbilt Oklahoma at Texas Wisconsin at Purdue Washington St. at Stanford Washington at UCLA Georgia at Tulane Houston at Texas A&M Wake Forest at Maryland '/1 - RELIABLE RIGHT HALF-Mike Shatusky has filled the gap left v cant when Terry Barr graduated last year. Many experts thought that Barr's departure would leave a hole in the Michigan backfield but Shatusky has proven these experts wrong. Shatusky Fills Gap Vacated Barr Before Michigan's uncivilized country cousins come over from East Lansing and try to make themselves noticeable, take a little time to show your civilized intel- lect and enter this week's Grid Picks Contest. All you have to do is select your favorite teams, pick the score of the Michigan-Michigan State game and get the entry to "Grid Picks Contest," 420 May- nard before 5 p.m. Friday. For your convenience, there are mimeographed entries at the main desk of The Daily. All mailed entries must be post- marked before 5 p.m. Friday. This week's winner will receive two free passes to the State theater to see "3:10 to Yuma" which will be featured there next week. A note of interest pertaining to the Michigan-Michigan State game is that the oddsmakers (a polite name for bookies) in De- troit are giving six points with in the top ten is Army. Earl Black's "Black Knights of the Hudson" vaulted into the 10th position with their solid victory over a highjy regarded Penn State team. If the polls mean anything then they should be favored over Notre Dame this Saturday. Buhl, Turle To Go Today In Series By PAUL BORMAN When Terry Barr graduated, many people prophesied that his loss would leave a giant gap in the Michigan backfield. But, as the Wolverines head into the Big Ten season, what was supposed to be the weakest position has turned into some- thing to brag about. This is mainly due to the per- formances of senior Mike Sha- tusky who holds down the first string slot and a couple of soph- omores named Brad Myers and Fred Julan, who operate behind him. Service Veteran Shatusky .at 26, came out for football after he returned from the service. Until the latter part of last year he was completely overshadowed by Barr. His name finally came upon the lips of Wolverine fans by his spectacular performance in last year's Iowa game. From then on, everyone knew that here was some depth. Starting at right-half, Shatus- ky will probably be the oldest man on the field this Saturday. Besides carrying the ball he will also handle some of the team's punt- ing assignments. Coach Oosterbaan is high in praise for this senior from Men- ominee. He said: "Mike constant- ly works to improve himself and Hawks Nip Leafs, 1-0 In.NHL CHICAGO (P) - Goalie Glenn Hall and wing Ted Lindsay led their new Chicago Blackhawk teammates to a 1-0 victory over Toronto in a National Hockey League opener at the Chicago Stadium last night. The other teams in the league get in action later in the week. Tomorrow the Detroit Red Wings begin their defense of the NHL championship in Detroit against New York. Chicago is at Montreal facing the Stanley Cup champions Canadians, Saturday night, Chicago is at Boston, De- troit is at Toronto, and New York is at Montreal. J International Soccer Loop Begins Play Anyone with an interest in soc- cer will find some very interest- ing competition every Sunday aft- ernoon at Wines Field. The International Center Soc- cer League is bigger than ever this year, with ten teams entered representing many of the foreign groups on campus. The teams are split into two five-team leagues, which will play a round-robin schedule. In the only two games played last Sunday, Thailand beat Hun- gary, 2-1 and Turkey overpowered China, 3-0. has definitely improved over last year. He is a fine gentleman and most of all, a team player." Rounding out the first string backfield Saturday along with Shatusky will be Jim Van Pelt at quarterback, Jim Pace at left half and John Herrnstein at fullback. Herrnstein is probably the big- gest question mark in the Wol- verine attack. If he can fully re- cover from an ankle injury he suffered early this year and re- gain last year's form he could be the difference come Saturday. Teuscher Not Recovered Another player who has not completely recovered from his in- jury is sophomore end Chuck Teuscher. Last spring's Morton Trophy winner has fallen behind the rest of the team because of an early fall injury which kept him out for about four weeks. Oosterbaan practiced for Sat- urday's game yesterday by work- ing the team against Michigan State plays. He referred to the team as be- ing in "the best physical shape of the season." I NEW Mantle YORK (R) - Mickey and Red Schoendienst Michigan. The only new team to appear Dodgers OK Move to LA NEW YORK (P)-The Brooklyn Dodgers are definitely going to Los Angeles in 1958. The official announcement made at a press conference by public relations director Arthur' "Red" Patterson, was so anti-climactic that Walter O'Malley, the club president, didn't even bother to attend. He was at a meeting of the club's board of directors. probably will be out of action to- day when the World Series re- sumes at Yankee Stadium with Milwaukee's Bob Buhl trying for the clincher against the New York Yankees' Bob Turley. The Braves hold a 3-2 edge go- ing into the sixth game. Mantle, crippledYankee center fielder who hurt his shoulder in Saturday's game, appeared at the stadium for diathermy treatment after x-rays proved negative. It was reported he couldn't raise his right arm. Barring an unexpected change, he won't be able to swing a bat or make a throw. Schoendienst, who pulled a groin muscle in Monday's thriller at Milwaukee, still was hobbled. Normally it takes several days for such an injury to heal. Neither Manager Casey Stengel of the Yankees nor Fred Haney of the Braves would say positively that the two men won't play. Stengel was hoping against hope that another day's rest would make the difference in Mantle. 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