SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1947 THE MICHIGAN -DAILY 8UI~~AY, AUGUST 10, 1q47 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Cliff Keen To Coach New FootballLightweights Ceithaml Will Handle 'B' Pigskin Squad; Weber in Full Charge of Frosh Activities Cliff Keen, Wolverine wrestling coach, has been assigned to han- dle Michigan's new 150-pound football squad this fall, it was announced yesterday. Keen, a member of the Uni- versity athletic staff since 1925 except for a tour of duty with the Navy physical education program, served last fall as one of the assistant Wolverine foot- ball coaches. He is a graduate of Oklahoma A.&M. and a form- er National Collegiate Wrest- ling champion. Crisler, who promoted the idea of lightweight football in the Western Conference, said 150 j. pound games are being scheduled with Wisconsin, Illinois and Ohio State, first of the Big Nine schools to inaugurate the sport along with Michigan. Grid Ducats Selling Fast Report OSU Game Close to Sellout Sellouts for at least two of the University of Michigan's home football games this fall are al- ready imminent, Athletic Director Fritz Crisler disclosed yesterday. Crisler said that only a few tickets are left for the Ohio State l game Nov. 22, and the quota of pasteboards assigned Ohio State are already sold out at Columbus, Also virtually a sellout is the Minnesota game Oct. 25, while the third highest number of tickets have been sold for the Michigan State opener Sept. 27. Last year Michigan's stadium capacity of 85,753 was reached :x twice for the Army and Illinois games, while away from home the Wolverines played to capacity crowds at Ohio State and Minne- sota. Crisler said that his 1947 coaching staff will remain vir- tually the same aas it was last year, with Bennie Oosterbaan handling the backfield assign- ment, Jack Blott coaching the Linemen and Art 'Valpey the ends. Butch Jordan will again assist Blott on the line and Er- nie McCoy, assistant to the Ath- letic Director, will continue as chief scout. Wally Weber, fullback on the 1925-26 Big Nine championship Wolverine teams, will take over the freshman team. Last season Weber, assisted by Keen, handled the "B" squad. He last coached the freshmen in 1942. George Ceithaml, 1941 Wol- verine quarterback and captain, will coach the "B" squad. Ceit- haml joined the Michigan staff last spring after Navy service. With the question of eligibility of several players in summer school still in question, Crisler will delay sending out invitations to early practice until next week. Practice is scheduled to start Sept. 3. Otto Enters Net Finals NEW CASTLE, N.H., Aug. 9 -(P)-Fred Otto, a member of the 1947 Michigan tennis team, fought his way today to the finals in the annual Went- worth Invitation tennis tourn- ament here along with Arthur Graybill of the University of Redlands, Calif. In the semi-finals, Otto, seeded number five, defeated Ted Bache, captain of the Harvard net squad, by scores of 97, 4-6, 6-2. Graybill won his semi-final round at the expense of Andy Paton, Michigan's number two man last spring, by 9-7, 4-6, 6-2. CLIFF KEEN-Michigan wrest- ling mentor who will serve as coach of the new Wolverine 150-pound football team this fall. Sports Round-up CHICAGO, Aug. 9-(P)-Strok- ing reversely with a left-handed putter his son found in a rubbish pile, Tony Caruso of Ottawa, Ill., today won the 43rd Chicago City Amateur golf tournament. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y., Aug. 9-(AP)-Stymie, the world's leading money-winning horse, got slapped down today trying to pick up an extra $18,500 in the Whitney Stakes. At the end of the mile and one-quarter it was Rico Monte by a head over Gallorette with Stymie, the 9 to 20 odds-on favorite, third and last in the short field. - * * * SOUTH ORANGE, N.J., Aug. 9 -(P)-Big Gardnar Mulloy of Mi- ami underwent a complete rever- sal of form today after being vir- tually blasted off the court in the first two sets, and went on to hang up a. 4-6, 5-7, 6-3,. 6-0, 6-3, tri- umph over lanky Bob Falkenburg of Beverly Hills, Calif., in the semi-final round of the Eastern Grass Courts tennis champion- ships. Ex-'M' Captain. Enters Detroit LinksFinals Meets Ton Sheehan, Former Irish Star DETROIT, Aug. 9--IP)-Tom- my Sheehan, the former Notre Dame golf captain playing pro- bably the best golf of his career, rolled into the finals of the De- troit District Amateur Champion- ship at Country Club of Detroit today, where he will meet Ben Smith, the Ex-Michigan links captain, in Sunday's finals. Sheehan pasted Randall Ahern of Detroit, 5 and 4 in the third round this morning and then eliminated the defending champ- ion, Fred Kammer, playing his home course, 4 and 3. Smith, who won a share of the Western Conference title while at Michigan four years ago, downed Harold Brink of Grand Rapids, 3 and 1, in the third round and top- ped Tony Skover of Detroit, 6 and 4, in the semi-finals. Skover earlier had stopped Lou Wendrow of Lansing, the 1946 State Amateur champ, 4 and 3, and Kammer had survived a 20- hole match toedge Lloyd Martz of Detroit, 1-up. U' Clubhouse PlansOK'd Architect's plans for a new University of Michigan golf clubhouse and service building at the University course were approved yesterday by the Ath- letic Department. Athletic Director Fritz Cris- ler said the new building not only would contain locker rooms, showers and other facil- ities for golfers but will also be used as quarters for Michigan football teams on nights be- fore games. The former service building on the course burned in 1944. MAJOR LEAGUE ROUND-UP: Tigers, Bosox Gain Ground; Greenberg HR Tops Cards By The Associated Press Brooklyn. With the bases load The hitting of George Kell, and two out in the top of a sturdy third baseman who got four hits in four times up including a sixth, Schultz connected for homer and two doubles, helped the grand slam home run to wipe c Tigers whip the White Sox 8 to a 1-0 Dodger lead. 4 yesterday to crack pitcher Diz- zy Trout's five-game losing streak. The Brooks, trailing by t Perfect Day runs in the bottom of the inin Kell's perfect day at bat lifted threatened when they loaded his average to .343 and madebases with only one out, but things much simpler for Trout, Jurisich replaced Oscar Judd a thins mch smplr fo Trutforced Carl Furillo to hit into who was batted out of the box in fmedir dullay. the seventh inning but received game-ending double play. credit for his first victory in eight Cards Falter starts since June 29. An eighth inning home run Detroit collected 12 hits, all but Hank Greenberg ended the Ca two off starter Orval Grove, who inals' current victory streak as retired after five innings to his Pirates downed the birds 5 to sixth defeat and gave way to Ed- last night, keeping the losers f gar Smith, who yielded two hits games behind the league lead and two runs the rest of the way. Dodgers. The Red Sox reduced the Yank- The onrushing Braves mo ees' American League lead to 111% within a game of third place games by taking the Bronxites in- seven from the top when t to camp for the second straight made it two in a row over the N day 6-4. A pair of home runs by York Giants with a 9-4 trium Bobby Doerr each with Ted Wil- Johnny Sam won his 16th ga liams on base, accounted for four of the season with a 10-hitter. Boston runs. Doerr's second homer After absorbing an 8-1 lacing came in the eighth and broke a the hands of the Cubs in the f 4-4 tie. game of a doubleheader, the Ri Marchildon Wins 14th behind the eight-hit pitching Phil Marchildon joined Reyn- youthful Everett Lively, cop olds of the Yankees as the only the second game 5-0 to gain a s 14-game winners in the American and retain their fifth place mar League when he pitched the Ath- by half a game. letics to an 8-1 victory over the Senatoyrs. 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