THURSDAY, JULY 24,1947 ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FOR TUESDAY'S BATTLE: I-M Softball Managers Name All-Star Squads' By POTSY RYAN The All-Stars will twinkle next Tuesday night at South Ferry Field when nine men representing the cream of the Fraternity League softball crop will tangle with the top-notch performers of the Independent Loop in the sec- ond annual Intramural All-Star softball game. Squads for the contest were se- lected yesterday afternoon by the club managers. Each team will be represented by at least one man, with the six top teams in each loop furnishing two performers. This will give the rival managers atotal of 18 men plus three pitch- ers with which to work. The fraternity men, fielding a squad representing nine Greek houses, has awarded starting infield berths to Walk- No-Hit Game For Wathkins John Watkins, Psi Upsilon pitcher, yesterday celebrated his being named to the Fraternity League All-Stars by hurling a no- hit game against Delta Tau Delta to pace the Si U's to a 13-0 vic- tory. Other- scores in the fraternity league were Sigma Nu 11, Sigma Chi O; and Theta Chi 14, Phi Delts, 1. In the Independent loop, Hardrocks handed the Foulballers their first defeat, 5-4. Hell Hounds defeated Neversweats 6-4, andtWest Lodgers belted Public H~ealth, 23-0. Diamonds and Wedding ,. +LRings 77 North UnversityAve er Calderwood, SAE, 1b; John Neuenschwander, Sigma Nu, 2b; Tom Hough, DKE, ss; and Bob Lowry, Phi Delts, 3b. Frank Jones, Sigma Chi, Doyce Strait, psi U, and Al Harris, ZBT, will be sent to the outfield. Jarold Winegart; Lambda Chi Alpha will throw 'em to catcher Fred- die Canine, 'Theta Xi. The Independents will counter with glitter men from eight squads, with the Havenites, unde- feated league leaders, placing two men in the starting line-up. Going to the outer garden will be Gene Derricotte, fleet foot- ball half-back, of the Hard- ans, and Reese Protz, West LMdge. The inner defense will be handled by Hercules Renda, former Wolverinefootballer, of the Hellhounds; George Kiska, Robert Owen Co-op; Abe Es- pinosa, English language In- stitute; and' Joe Murphy of the Law Club. Bruno Surma of the Havenites will be on the mound and he will have teammate Dick Hewitt for a battery partner. SUPPLEMENTARY ROSTER Fraternity-Pitchers: Watkins, Psi U; Adler, Sigma Chi; Harris, Sigma Nu. Catchers: Metzger, Lambda Chi Alpha; Ellis, Chi Phi. Infielder.s: Hartrick, Sigma Chi; Kaptan, Psi U; McVoy, Theta Chi; Van Dyke, Delts; Wat- son, Lambda Chi Apha. Outfield- ers: Auerback, ZBT. Coaches: Hubbard, DKE, Van Winkle, The- ta Xi. * * * Independent-Pitchers: Nich- olas,;Law Club; Fapaferri, Hard- rocks; Adams, Foulballers. Catch- ers: Stephenson, Veterans. Out- fielders: Richardson, University Hospital; Wright, Law Club, Mc- Cardle,. Neversweats. Infielders: Kampe, Hardrocks; Torabura, Foulballers; Wills, Havenites; Kil- lik, Foulballers; Maurio, Never- sweats. Coaches: Holgate Hard- rocks; Horowitz, Foulballers. Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W L GB Brooklyn 54 36 - New York 45 37 5 Boston 47 39 5 St. Louis' 46 41 6%/2 Cincinnati 42 47 111/2 Chicago 41 46 11/2 Philadelphia . 37 50 15'2 Pittsburgh 35 51 16 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ' Boston 2, 0, Chicago 0, 2 St. Louis 10, New York 5 Brooklyn 12, Cincinnati 1 Phila. Pitts., postponed AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 60 29 Detroit 47 37 1012 Boston 47 40 12 Philadelphia 43 44 16 ti Cleveland 38 42 171/2 Washington 37 47 20% Chicago 39 50 21 St. Louis 31 53 26 ?/ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Washington 6, Detoit 1 Boston 3, Chicago 2 New York 6, St. Louis 0 Philadelphia 5, Cleveland 3 SPORT SCRAPBOOK By IRWIN ZUCKER HOW WOULD YOU LIKE some scrambled eggs for breakfast this morning? . . . Coming up! ... Gus Stager, Michigan's sensational freshman swimmer, is keeping in shaue for next week's National AAU Swimming and Diving Championships at Tyler, Tex. The proof: Gus won the New Jersey State A.A.U. 200-meter free style title Saturday night, coveing the distance in 2:27.8 . . . By the way, the Nationals are being held south of the Mason-Dixon line for the first time in history and also for the first time in a city of less than 100,000 popu- lation . . . Michigan's sailing club defeated Michigan State over the week-end at Whitmore Lake-. . . Good news greeted college football coaches the other day when the National Football League adopted a rule prohibiting the use of players in the pro ranks who have matriculated in a college and still have a year of eligibility at that institution . . . There's something appealing about the Kellar Park courts in Flint as far as Bob Dixon, Wolverine net mentor, is concerned. In the two years that the State Closed tennis tourney has been played there, Dixon won the title both times without dropping a single set ... ** * * Alex Agase, Illinois' All-American guard, joined the Los Angeles Dons this week . . . A dozen Michigan State football players are con- ditioning themselves for the 1947 campaign by working in heavy con- struction on the college's vast building expansion program , . . Is this an indication that the Spartan eleven will have a solid brick wall on the line? . . . Ouch! *. ** * Newt Lokeri, youthful Maize and Blue gymnastics coach, has been a successful publicist, having written several manuals, pam- phlets, and magazines on gymnastics and tumbling ... His latest works, "Let's Pep Up Our Gymnastic Exhibitions," and "The Trampoline," will be published this winter in the Athletic Journal and the A.A.U. Gymnastic Handbook, respectively . . .The great- est coverage of any game ever played at Champaign's Memorial Stadium is expected November 1 when the Wolverine gridders in- vade the Illini precincts in a homecoming clash for Illinois alumni. + Classified Advertising + By Tihe Associated Press Early Wynn notched his 11th victory of the season for the Washington Senators last night, stopping Detroit 6-1, on two hits. Dick Wakefield and Eddie Mayo recorded the lone Tiger safeties. Manager Steve O'Neill of the Tigers finished the game under protest. 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