..; THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1947 THE MRH 4GAN DAILY Al i L1V{; i Ai.l01L/i1 I W I I Big Nine Rules Gr On All Athletic Mi Scholarships CHICAGO, July 16-UP)---Com- missioner K. L. (Tug) Wilson of 01 the Big Nine said today the Con- ference had established "rules of guidance" for awarding of ath- CIC letic scholarships, but that they would continue to be distributed (A)-RoC on the basis of need and scholas- the toug tic ability. tan's str Wilson said the step represent- said was ed "no departure" from regular the kind Big Nine scholarship practices. He said that at the May meet- handedc ing the Conference had author- dleweigh ized him to, fix a uniformity of by doing scholarship distribution at the In a fi member schools. blood-an "There was some thought that had the scholarships at the various schools half hys should be rigidly administered the Rocl and not awarded to athletes stop the merely on athletic ability," Wilson in the si said. ing aren * * * Zale's Si Kentuc FU.Tole still aski K nu k first fou To.Turn 'A ater' once his his left e FRANKFIRT, Ky., July 16-UP) and his -The University of Kentucky, tight as whose basketball team ranks with the third the nation's best and whose foot- Rocky Fi Then ball plans are aimed at Bowl- found t game bids, has been coldly ad- timed-bo vised to put its sports program time-bo on an amateur standing. ge a In an almostsheartless report He ro to Gov. Simeon Willis, Griffen- from cor hagen & Associates, independent game as Chicago fault-finders in public fight ba administration and finance, de- ago in t Blared -athletics at Kentucky, "as brawl th in other universities, has become bout as a professionalized, though it is still Tony Fal considered amateur.," Rocky .. .....:::.......:::::.:; THE L. G. iALFOUR The. STORE __-- Your Official Jewelers Open every day - Monday through Friday 1r 1:30 until 5:00 Home of the Official° University of Michigan ring U IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1319 S. University Ph. 9533 7171 atziano Crowned New New Freshmani ddleweight Champion' Hoop Mentor _. r --- .- --- - - I EX ty ocky TKO's Tony Zale in Sixth Round f Re-Match Brawl at Chicago Stadium Josepi mouth By SID FEDER AGO STADIUM, July 16- k-a-bye Rocky Graziano, *h kid off lower Manhat- eet corners--the kid they sn't game enough to take of punishment Tony Zale out-won the World Mid- t Championship tonight just that. ierce fBailing exhibition of id-thunder brawling that crowd of 18,547 more than terical most of the way, k-a-bye Kid came on toa magnificent Tony Zale xth round in this swelter- na after absorbing all of Sunday shots himself, and ng for more through the r heats. He's been floored mself-in the third--and eye had been gashed open right all but shut up as a sealed envelope through d and fourth. inds Range he started to come. He he range and his terrific mbs were right on the tar- Tony weakened notably. ave him from rope to rope, ner to corner, as Zale, as they ever come, tried to ck, just as he did a year their sensational pier-six hat produced this return a "natural." wlls wouldn't let him make it, Uew1 and Use Daily Classifieds Dianonds and Wedding Rings U North University Ave. will repo however, finally, after absorbing coach at even more than any normal body H. O. C Vanci could stand, Tony had to fall. He Coach C collapsed over the center rope, played g half in and half out of the ring. rectedL Rocky started for a neutral outfits,1 corner. just as both had been in- schooling structed to this morning by State ball coa ALthletic Commission Chairman Wolverin Sheldon Clark who had warned the Bigt Graziano ,for some reason, that the fine " a clean fight is most important tournam to you, Rocky, because this Com- freshman mission is a member of the Na- for one tional Boxing Association and any A nat suspension we hand out stands where h all over the United States." By and all-: the time the count reached three honors, Tony was already on the way to DevensE his feet, badly hurt, but still sons, tu ready to go until he couldn't go record. any more. While But referee Johnny Behr, Coach freshma: of the American Olympic Team Coy, as in 1936, wouldn't let him. He will co stepped in and stopped it at 2:10 Cowlesa of the sixth. scout. MAJOR LEAGUE ROUND-UP: h Vancisin, former Dart- College basketball star, ort as new freshman cage Michigan this September, 'isler has announced. sin, chosen by Head )zzie Cowles, for whom he guard while the latter di- Dartmouth College hoop has received a thorough g in the type of basket- ched by Cowles. The new ne frosh mentor captained Green team that went to als of the NCAA cage ent, and later served as, in coach at Dartmouth season under Cowles. ive of Bridgeport, Conn., e won all district, all-state New England high school Vancisin coached the Fort Army team for two sea- rning in an outstanding Vancisin will handle the rn cage duties, Ernie Mc- sistant athletic director, ntinue to assist Coach as varsity aid and chief -i - " _ _ T Cl A Dgers oNats pite TwinBill; Dodgers Rout-Pirates, 10-6 The Washington Senators jump- ed on Hal Newhouser yesterday for five runs in the first two inn- ings, but the Detroit Tigers came back to save the game 9 to 8 with a four-run eighth inning rally that enabled them to split a doubleheader. Washington took the nightcap 10 to 1 back of Mar- ino Pieretti's five-hit pitching. Detroit's four-run splurge in the opener came at the expense of re- lief pitcher Tom Ferrick, who re- lieved Walt Masterson with the Nats leading 7-5 and tossed away the margin when four of the six men who faced him hit safely. The New York Yankees defeated the Cleveland Indians 8 to 2 for their 17th straight victory, just two short of the American League record established in 1906 by Chi- cago. The New Yorkers battered four Indian hurlers for 14 hits. Ted Williams hit his sixteenth home run plus two singles in lead- ing the Boston Red Sox to a 7-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox. After losing the first game of a twilight double header 5-4, on two successive 11th inning home runs, the Philadelphia Athletics took 'the second game from the St. Louis Browns 4-1 with a three-run second inning splurge. Coming from behind with a six-run rally in the sixth inning, the Brooklyn Dodgers defeated the Pirates by a 10-6 score last night to retain their two-and-one half game lead in the National League pennant race. Bob Thomson, rookie outfield star of the New York Giants, drove in four runs on a homer and double yesterday to spark the Giants to a 6-3 victory over the Cubs. Southpaw Monte Kennedy had a shutout in his grasp until the ninth when Chicago railled and scored all their runs. Veteran Emil (Dutch) Leonard pitched a three hit 4 to 1 win over the Cincinnati Reds for his ninth win of the season against four defeats. Lefty Warren Spahn pitched his 13th victory and his fourth shutout of the season as the Bos- ton Braves defeated the St. Louis Cardinals, 3-0. -- --"-, t Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE Regular $25.00 All Wool Sport Coats ..... 18.00 All Wool Sport Coats . . . 15.00 Tropical Worsted Slacks . . 7.95 Rayon Slacks. ..-.... 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Call 1003 Packard Apt. 1, evenings. )50 PUREBRED Doberman Pinscher pup- pies 8 weeks old. 8433 Fosdick Road. 2 miles west of Ypsilanti State Hos- pital. ) 12 FOR SALE--Special value, white cx- ford shirts. Button down collar, $3.00 All sizes, call 8768. HELP WANTED BABY SITTERS with references. Call 7253 for information 6 to 9 p.m. WILLON RUN Cooperative Nursery now interviewing applicants for teacher for fall term. Call or write I Mrs. John Fulton, 1663 Darien Court, Willow Village, telephone Ypsilanti 3484W5. ) 39 WANTED: Woman for campus repre- sentative for Kathleen Roberts Liq- uid Powder: Write Kathleen Roberts, 329 South Robertson, Beverly Hills, Calif. ) 63 MISCELLANEOUS ALTERATIONS, custom-made clothes, remodeling of clothes. Prompt serv- Ice. Hildegarde Shop, 116 E. Huron. Phone 2-4666. RENTAL typewriters available now. Office Equipment Service Co., 111 S. Fourth Avenue, 2-1213. )54 BABY SITTERS available. Call 7253. 7 to 9 p.m. for information. )59 DESIRE TO EXCHANGE two tickets to Thursday performance of Carmen for two either Friday or Saturday. Call 2-4401, Room 319 Adams. )68 ROOMS FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE, completely furnished 3- room apartment. Available July 20-- Aug. 20. 345 S. Division. 4838. WANTED TO RENT MALE GRADUATE Student desires room for fall. Call B. Berger, 2-4401 403 Wenley House between 8-10 P.M. )51 3-4 ROOM apartment, furnished or un- ;furnished for medical student and wife. Sept. 1 or sooner. Call Te- cumseh 311 collect. )2 GRADUATE teaching fellow desires room for fall term. Please contact Richter, 514 Forest Avenue, 2-7128. )18 SINGE OR DOUBLE room for rest of summer and fall. Call R. Rosenthal, 4211. WANTED ANN ARBOR: Cambridge. Harvard pro- fessor coming to Michigan wants to work out tax-saving trade of resi- dences with some Ann Arborite go- ing to Cambridge. Write or wire Prof. Leo A. 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