Ifi 11 p TOURNAMENTS IUIIlII.LL IIUUUBi- TRE A s l ts a a W e ineday afternoon there bave been no entrants for the Union bowlinig tournament, according to the reports from the Union desk. Karl gn e e27 Will D 7 edate Velde, '20,. stated that it is abso-Ne ynsu t lutely necessary for all teams to en- tNw 4trnasIuvz at ter at the Union desk before 6:30 'I- o'clock Friday afternoon. ' ED As was announced before in Me! VARSITY HOPES TO WIN FROM f pDaily, any five men may enter as a I BIG RED TRACK-FIELD SQUAD team, upon payment of 50 cents., trong Ohio bur of the team play- when the plit a two leated In- Rumor has it that Walter Wes- brook, holding the Union bowling recrd of 254, and several other good pin-hitters are getting together a team which, it is expected, will )be hard to beat. Within the last few days the alleys have been unusually busy and there have also been enough pin-boys to keep all six alleys in action. SPEEDY GAMES FEATURE INTERFRATERNITY RACE EXTEND TI31E FOR ENTRANCE OF SOCIETY, COURT TEAMS Six games have been played in the interfraternity basketball league, and several strong teams have already fea- tured the race. Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Chi, and Nu Sigma Nu are the quintetg that have shown the best form thus on 241 on the In- the highest i a When Michigan meets Cornell in track on March 27, it will be the first time since the spring of 1917. At this /meet, the hew Cornell drill hall willl. be formally dedicated. The building is an ideal one for track, work. Besides having a 120 - yard straightaway, it contains/an eight lop to the mile track. Coaches consider this the ideal size for an indoor track because the start and the finish for all events above the 100 yard dash is at the same point. Waterman gym- nasium has a 10 lap track so the size of tlbe Big Red speedway can be ap- preciated. Cornell Has EdgeJ In the majorityof previous meets, Cornell has had the edge on the Var- sity. The school at Ithaca has al- ways been rated the strongest in track, but Captain. Walker. Smith and, his men are going to be pushed to, the limit when they stack up against the Maize and Blue. In 1917, Cor- nell had little trouble in getting a 50 1-2 to 20 1-8 verdict over the Var- 'sity. Capt. Carl Johnson is out for revenge this year and such is the spirit among alb of Coach Steve Far-' rel's men.' the gymnasium is the daily scene of hard and earnest practice and large numbers of candidates are out every day. , By the new system of coaching, tryouts of equal class will. compete against each other. When a man reaches a certain stage he will, graduate from the preliminary class and train with the varsity. This sys- RICHARDS, JUNIOR CHAMP, QUITS INDOOR TENNIS GAME New York, Jan. 14.-Vincent Rich- ards has given up indoor tennis be- cause of his eyes. Richards complain- ed of the ppor light on the court and his volleying was noticeably weak and he was forced to play a deep+ court game during most of the con-k tem is expected to arouse the enthu- siasm and determination of the can- didates to put forth their best ef- forts. A place on the varsity list is one for which all the men are work- ing. Varsity Won '71. Meet The last time that a Michigan track team has defeated Cornell was back in 1913. The varsity won with a score of 48 1-3 to 28 2-3. At this meet John Paul Jones ran the mile in 4:19 2-5. In almost every previous meet between Cornell and Michigan, several existing records have been broken. Repeatedly the officials would announce that the world's record had been equaled or new marks had been made. And now once again lovers of the track sport will be given an op- portunity to witness 'in'a dual meet two of the strongest track teams in the country. LARGE SQUA [D OUT, FOR,- FRESH CGURT, QUINTET 4EARLINGS HAVE BEEN PLAYING PRACTICE GAMES WITH YTARSITY With 35 to 40 candidates working out every week night, save Wednes- day, during the past two weeks, the, Freshman basketball squad,-under the tutilage of Coach Lundgren, is going' strong and promises to develop some good varsity material for next sea- son. More than 60 players reported for practice in answer to the first call by the coach but elimination has 'cut the squad to thew present size. The yearling mentor has several teams that are scrimmaging each night.'- Fresh Ys. Varsity Tuesday night a team composed of the best players from the squad were1 pitted against the Varsity in a fast game, featured by remarkably accur- ate basket shooting, and fair team work. Weiss starred for the Varsity while Whitlock of the Fresh dropped some neat ones into the elevated goal from the middle of the floor. The yearling line-up was, Whitlock and Miller, forwards; Reason, center; Mc- Queen and Cappon, guards. Expect More of Team The team may be expected to do even better against the Varsity when it has had a chance to gain more team The seventh match of the Union bil- lard tourneyswas won yesterday aft- ernoon by R. E, Cale, playing at 160, ,be defeating S. Moeller, playing at ilO, by the %core of 150 to 83. The match lasted 42 innings, and was ref- ereed by Al Taylor. There still remain quite a large numberof games to be played. Al Tay- lor will gove another billiard talk on talks are interesting as well as in- structive a'nd have been well attended.' Gilberts and Webers Chocolates, in any size for Xmas at CUSHING'S PHARMACY.-Adv. SUITS More Than a Million Bowlers No game has grown more rap- idly in popularity than bowling. As early as 1900 there were more than - a million bowlers in the United States. Now there are over two millions. Come in today and watch the players. You'll soon understand the fascination of the game. Your fingers will itch to try your skill. HUSTON BROS. OVERCO [ l 20 Per Cent Imported 1~ Reduced ~25 4 r ~ r David Whitney Bu Capper &. Caj ' 1 Three games were played Monday night, Theta Xi running away with the Zeta Beta Tau five, 15 to 6, with Rea- 11 Woodward at Park) nfer- 'I Cling his ests, es- his will to ard, whose or all sea- e gar ue for nic a ppen- some good actice,- but t what the UT WEB.S Y TAEM shman and ned ,out for key teams t Cte Col- twi ce what braen able nid junior a great rmaticn of seni or lits ap- r'uesg Jay, and if t, t ie team will t tae senior and nk. from 4:30 to r ilor and junior 6 o'clock. ?pointed maftag- engineers . son, center on the winning team, in the major role. Wineburg played well for the losing five, throwing two baskets. Alpha Sig Game Close ' Alpha Sigma Phi and Beta Theta Pi played the closest game of the day, the former team winning,,24 to 16. Quar- tell and Doty were able to threw sev- eral baskets each, and both played well on the defense. Brush was the mainstay for the losers. With the Cress brothers, Van -Bov- en and Loring all equally effective, Phi Kappa Sigma had no trouble in defeating Delta Tau Delta, 24 to 6.' Usher threw all of the points secur- ed by the latter team. The Phi Kap- pa Sigma team is by far the strongest that has yet been 'on the floor, being strong in every department, especially: fn the scoring department. Nu Sigma Nu opened the Tuesday night program by taking the long -end of a 26 to 6 count from Sin- fonia. Palma, Goetz and Smith co-operated in securing the medics total, while Moore played. a good game for Sinfonia. Phi Chi Strong The game won by Phi Chi from Alpha Delta Phi, 16 to 9, was the besti 'and most bitterly contested of the list. Shafter and Winters were the stars of the contest, the former showing some clever basket shooting. Theta Delta Chi and the Monks blayed a fast game that was in doubt until the last minute. Andrews and McPike were the main reasons for the victory, but Sallwasser and Haight put up a good fight for the losing_ five. Four games will be played tonight, starting at 8:30 o'clock. Theta Xi vs. Phi Kappa Sigma; Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Nu Sigma Nu; Theta Delta Chi vs. Phi Chi; and Psi Upsilon vs. Beta Phi. M re Teams Needed As the basketball courty on Water- Inan gym will be in use thiweek end, the time for the entering of society teams has been extended until Mon- day, Jan. 19. Director Mitchell wish- es to have a 16 team league, but -to date only the following 10 have sign- ed: Bayonne club, Griffins, New England club, Craftsm4 Scalp and Blade, Les Voyageurs, Grand Rapids club, Kentucky club, Upstaters, and the -Western club. Several others are hanging fire, but have practically de- cided to enter., The Ohio club is form- ing plans for a team and is expected to sign up soon. .. Billiards and Bowling, Cigars and Candles. Clgarettes& Pipes. "We try to treat yod Right" 9 10 Discou /t Pe o Prices on Fine Stock of test which he participated in here to- work. day. However, Richards was suc- Whitlock, yearling forward who cessful in defending his title as ju- hails from Detroit Central, has been nior champion. starring for the Fresh team all this season. He is a fast man on the The Michigan Dai'y, the only morn- floor and one of the most accurate ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all shots in school. the latest Campus, City and World News.-Adv. . Patronize our Advertisers.--rAdv. Fall Wand Winter 0 -I Fit, Form Suits You Will Find and G. L. CHAP JEWELER OPTOM] Any Lenses Du N Quality in Portraiture / Overcoats 40 ' 1 , at TIf[ RANDALL STUDIO All during the year, we have made this discount. T nnsylvania students are in- attend a novelty get-to- arty which is to be held from 0 o'clock on Saturday after- he old Unlm building. There itunts, dan cing, cards, games eshments. The president of sylvania f lub desires a full ce at this -first meeting of the 'ickets ar v on sale at the d at Bar' bour gymnasium. CE TRIAL TO BE HELD Y COOLJE1j CLUB TONIGHT e the ?a'w students an oppor- gain fi irther practical court, ae, the Cooley club will holdl t 7:15 o'clock tonight in the court room on the second the yaw building. The ac-I be t' a trover, and the facts n so arranged as to make the n, ,Oowver most of its impor- se/s. ou arranged with the Sped-' idio for your Michiganensian' Sittinga must be made be- . i.-Adv. i Washington Candies fresh riday. Tice's, 117 S. Main St. ESTABLISHED 1873 121 E. WASIINGTON right at the commencement of the season, you have been to purchase at prices below what merchants are now askir . . 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