THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. .. ... .. _. : _... _ ___._ -__ - ._r.. R59K tF _ _., _ Wertz' Bat Leads Tigers to ^-_________________________________________________ , Eig Leagues on War Status -1 T -I Major League Standings CINCINNATI -(p)- Baseball ommissioner A. B. Chandler an- ounced the national defense list Iles, as adopted by Organized .aseball during World War II, ave been re-activated as of yes- terday for major league baseboll. The original national defense list regulations, Chandler ex- plained, were adopted so that baseball players would retain their status.1 AMERICAN LEAGUE * * * W Detroit 60 New York 60 Cleveland 60 Boston 55 Washington 44 Chicago 39 St. Louis 34 Philadelphia 34 TODAY'S L Pet. 34 .638 36 .625 38 .612 43 .561 50 .468 60 .394 62 .354 63 .351 GAMES GB 1 2 7 16 23 2 27 271/ NATIONAL .W Philadelphia.. 59 St. Louis 54 Brooklyn ... .52 Boston ...:.. 53 New York . ... 45 Chicago......41 Cincinnati .i.. 39 Pittsburgh. ... 34 LEAGUE L PCT. 40 .596 41 .568 40 .565 41 .564 47 .489 51 .446 56 .411 61 .358 GB 3 3 31/2 102 142 18 23 New York at Detroit -- Rey- nolds (9-8) vs. Trout (6-2). Washington at Cleveland (night) Kuzava (5-7) or Marrero <5-6) vs. Lemon (16-4). Boston at St. Louis (night) - McDermott (6-2) vs. Widmar (5-7) or Johnson (3-2). Philadelphia at Chicago - Scheib (2-6) or Wyse (5-9) vs. Scarborough (8-12). TODAY'S GAMES Cincinnati- at Philadelphia - (night) - Snith (1-3) vs. Church (4-1). St.'Louis at Boston (night) - Brazle (8-4) vs. Sain (14-7). Pittsburgh at Brooklyn - Mac- Donald (5-4) vs. Roe (13-6). Chicago at New York (2) - Dubiel (4-4) and Lade (5-5) vs. Hearn (2-1) and Jansen (11-7). .SALE SPORT COATS IM ROUNDUP: Ed's Boys Meet Hardrocks For Softball Championship in all wool PLAIDS HERRI NGBONES or DIAGONALS Suitable 'for Fall in three-button and two-button styles. SALE PRICED AT $1 95 regularly $25.00 GABARDINE SLACKS to complete your outfit. $7.95 up i r t + r.' f I.- By MARV EPSTEIN Jim Murphy pitched his Ed's1 Boys into the finals of the in-, tramural softball championshipsi which will be held this evening at] Ferry Field by throwing two-hit; ball in defeating the Chemistry club, 4-0, yesterday. Ed's Boys will meet the Hard- rocks at 6:30 p.m. for the IM crown. The Hardrocks earned the right to participate in the finals by knocking off Fletcher Hall Monday evening, 12-9. TYPEWRITERS RENTED SOLD BOUGHT REPAIRED STUDENT SUPPLIES , G.l. Requisitions Accepted on Supplies Only MORRI LL'S 314 S. State St. . Ph. 7177 fountain pens repaired ED'S BOYS are favored to win the championship, primarily be- cause of Murphy's sensational pitching. He has a no-hitter to his credit and at no time this sea- son has let in more than four hits. Meanwhile, on the tennis front, singles and doubles cham- pionships will be decided this week. In singles, Tom Craig will play the winner of a quarter- finals match between Tom Un- gerleider and George Steinmetz, the victor in that round to tack- le the winner of the semi-final go between Marty Dekker and Charles Penhaligen for hte sin- gles crown. Coach Newt Loken, in charge of IM tennis, hailed this summer's turnout as the largest number of participants since the end of World War II. .More than 30 students signed up for doubles play and 54 entered the singles tournaments. COLLEGIATE HAIR STYLES Specializing in. " crew cuts " short cuts " personality styles --7 hair cutters -- THE DASCOLA BARBERS Liberty off State ELL MEN' TOGGERY 607 EAST LIBERTY-Next to Michigan Theatre 71111 w ., e 11 11 ®I