TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1957 7"HE 'MICHIGAN DAILY PAC TUESAY, UNE 5, 157 TE MIHIGA J1ALV!/A 1 i"A £~Ar . I ~l trt Final ',' Heave Owen's Best AIR CONDITIONED Whe BROWN JUG kej tallat 1204 South University OPEN SUNDAYS And Every Day 'Til MIDNIGHT Shot-Put Standout Captures NCAA Title With 59'5/" Toss; Threatens 60' Mark' By FRED KATZ l I LOWELL P.RRY .Steezer coaching aide Perry Accepts Coaching Job Lowell Perry, '52, recently signed as assistant coach in charge of ends for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football' League. Perry, a star halfback during the 1950 and 1951 seasons for Mi1~chigan, thus becomes the first z Negro coach in the history of the league. A resident of Ypsilanti, he played his rookie season with the Steelers last year, suffering a frac- tured pelvis and dislocated hip in a game with the New York Giants. He was in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- Spital for 13 weeks. Steeler President Athur J. Rooney said he was "delighted" that Perry accepted the offer. Michigan's thirst for a national collegiate track champion finally received quenching in the hulking form of Dave Owen, who would certainly not object to being called "Champ" except out of sheer modesty. One of sports' greatest ex- ponents of guts, grittiness and grim determination, Owen heaved the 16-lb. spheroid 59'5/4" on July 15 to claim Michigan's first indi- vidual NCAA track title in four years. No Coincidence It is not mere coincidence that Owen's last appearance for the Maize and Blue was his best ever. For that has been the format of his three years on the team: con- satimprovement. And he has far from reached his peak. Coach Don Canham pre- dicted earlier in the year that Owen would become the fourth person ini the history of the event to reach the ultimate of goals, the 60' put.. Will Be Busy Despite exhausting his eligibility at Michigan (he stillhas a year to go for his degree in engineer- ing), Owen figures to be kept busy shoving the little weight-loaded ball around the. country and. even more likely, overseas. The AAU sponsors several teams Air-conditioned 'comfort is yours while having your hair cut in the latest styles. 7 #5 t/Universbty The highest honor any track- man can obtain is to be presented a gold medal in the Olympics, and Owen actually receives a break in regard to this 'goal. He will have to serve his stint with the armed forces after graduation, and by the time he is through, 1960 will have rolled around. Eyes Service Competition Uncle Sam's athletes are always presented with enough opportuni- ties to display their talents while in the service, which should pro- vide Owen the chance to improve to the fullest of his capabilities. The record that this year's cap- tain has broken and the champion- ships that he holds are too nu- merous to recount in full detail, and it is difficult to say which of them he cherishes most. Swept Conference He has made a clean sweep of both the indoor and outdoor Con- ference gocwns for the past two years, won the Drake Relays with a record toss of 57'51/2" and come in first in the Ohio Relays as well as the Michigan State Relays. SU Game Sold Out All individual game tickets for the Michigan-Michigan State football game, scheduled for Ann Arbor on Oct. 12, have been sold. This was announced last Tuesday, June 18, by Athletic Director Fritz Crisler. Last year the game became a sellout no sooner than July 17, almost a month later. 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