THE MICHIGAN DAILI FAIDAV- lr)r(IMMr.U A- IM" _________________________________ - ** 1, 4CSA7T&MA~AU 41. ,&7Yf1 M'Icers Open Home Season Tonight Many National Champions To Compete in Swim Gala Michigan Less Experienced Than Strong McGill Squad (Continued from Page 1) come from Paul Reinke, who placed second to Hopkins in the NCAA championships, Pete Fow- ler, Canadian Collegiate champion, and Tony Tashnick, former Detroit city champ. In the diving tank, NCAA cham- pion Dick Kimball faces Alvaro' Gaxiola, 1956 Michigan high school diving champion, and Tony Tur- ner, member of the 1952 British Olympic team. In what promises to be a great event, two former Olympic stars, Michigan alumnus Bumpy Jones and junior Dick Hanley will meet in the freestyle event. One of the most beautiful events on the program will be the tower diving exhibitions by Kimball, Joe Gerlack, and Gaxiola. Gerlack's past is marked with a Hungarian Olympic berth. team is shorthanded due to a mi- nor penalty, the remainder of the penalty time is neglected in con- trast to formerly, when the full extent of the penalty had to be served. Also, if a goal is scored duringa slow delayed whistle for a minor penalty, the penalty is waived. Red Line Restored The center red line has been restored for checking purposes, with body checking being per- mitted from the defensive zone to the red line in the middle of the neutral zone. Further changes include allow- ing a goalie to play with a broken sticluntil play is stopped, and ad- dition of the red line has made the "sleeper" play illegal. New Icing Rule The rule concerning icing the puck has been change so that mere deflection of the shot does Tickets! Tickets for tonight and to- morrow night's home hockey games with McGill go on sale today at 8:30 a.m. at the Ath- letic Administration Building. Student tickets are 60c, oth- ers, $1. not nullify the icing rule and a faceoff will be called. The rule for handling the puck has been defined and liberalized so that it is no longer necessary for a player to have his stick, or be on his skates in order to play the puck with his hands. Bonus Rl to * Eliminated COLORADO SPTINGS, Colo. (M -The American League. yesterday voted to eliminate the bonus rule and delayed voting on the four- year player draft until today. The question of whether the elimination of the controversial rule would be retroactive, freeing all present bonus players from the rule, still remained in doubt how. ever. The American League's inter- pretation is that it will be retro- active. Commission Ford Frick said he believes the present bonus play- ers should serve out their two- year term. NBA SCORE Cincinnati 109, Detroit 99 NHL SCORE Boston 7, Detroit 2 ACE FORWARD-Leo "the cannon" Konyk, veteran McGill for- ward, is one of the Redmen's scoring threats who will be at the Coliseum this evening as the Michigan hockey team opens its 1957-58 season against the Montreal club. CAGERS MISS 'BIG MAN': Press, Rebounds Give Pitt Victory 4.y I By AL JONES Michigan's basketball team miss- es the "big man." "Last year," Coach Bill Perigo said, "when Pittsburgh tried that press against us and George Lee Cards, Reds TraeFive COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (P) -The Cincinnati Reds acquired three righthanded pitchers from the St. Louis Cardinals in ex- change for a pair of outfielders.' The new Reds are Willard Schmidt, Marty Kutyna, and Ted Wieand. The new Cardinals are Joe Taylor and Curtis Flood. Schmidt is the only veteran major leaguer of the five men. A was surrounded by three men he threw the ball to Ron Kramer. "Kramer was guarded by two Panthers, but he outJumped them and came down with his elbows out, grinding them into the floor. That was all for Pitt's press. "This year that same press killed us!" Press, Boards Hurt It was the press and the gang rebounding that Pittsburgh used throughout Wednesday night's road game that spelled defeat for the Wolverines, 72-62, in their first 1957-58 outing. "That press made us look slow," Perigo remarked, when we got a few feet behind the men with the ball we began to foul. The referees called a good game, we can't blame them." Michigan suffered greatly near the game's end when Lee, Jack Lewis and Billy Wright fouled out. Fouls Help Pitt The fouls also spelled disaster on the scoreboard for Michigan, as the team was outscored 26-18 from the free throw line. As important to Pittsburgh as the press was their rebounding power. "We should have won the game on the boards," Perigo stated. "We had a heighth advantage, but they jammed all five men under their offensive board and forced us out. "This was what hurt our fast break. Once we got the ball off the board we had a basket cinched, but that was only a few times." Wright Shoots Well Billy Wright was the high scorer for Michigan, and Perigo praised hit as being the only Wolverine near peak form. He used his Jump shot very effectively to garner most of his 17 points. Michigan's sup- posed balanced scoring was hurt by Lewis and M. C. Burton, who netted 6 points apiece. Two Big Scorers "If we could have scouted them first we might have had better luck," Perigo stated. "We didn't know beforehand that most of their scoring rested on Dave Sny- der and Don Hennen. We might have defensed them differently with that information." TVY Arouses Minors' .Ire COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. 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