THE MICHIGAN DAILY 11 10 QUINTETS ago, and Indiani 'feated In Court Game Still IOTA, 1919 CHAMPION, ABLE TO STOP CHAMPAIGN Conference Standing is . .. . . . . . .. .. go ........... n a ........... esota ....... )nsin ....... State ........ gan....... western ..... e . ... . .... . .. Won Lost . . .3 0 ...2 0 ...2 0 ...2 1 ...1 1 ...1 2 ...1 3 ...0 1 ...0 2 ...0 2 Petg. .1000 .1000 .1000 .667 .500 .333 .250 .000 .000 .000 FIELD NARROWS IN FRATERNITY PLAY Four games will be played on Tuesday night by teams left in the running of theinterfraternity bas- ketball league. Theta Chi will face Kappa Sigma, Psi Omega will scrap Alpha' Tau. Omega, Phi Sigma Kappa will have it out with Delta Chi, while Sigma Nu and Kappa Beta Psi will furnish the fourth attraction of the evening. The departmental league will be started this week-end as the Varsity five is scheduled for a trip and the gym will be available for several games each day. By Saturday after- noon the fraternity league wil be play- ing its finals and the other two leagues in the midst of their activity, making that day a full one on the Waterman gym court. Play will open in the society league at 8 o'clock Wednesday when another quartet of matches will be started. The Bayonne club will play the New England club, Scalp and Blade 'op- poses the Kentucky club. The West- ern Normal club meets Les Voyageurs while the Craftsmen face the Grand Rapids club. On Thursday night the Western club will meet the Up-Staters and Griffins will play the Failing club. Play on this tvening will start at 8:30 o'clock. Veteran1Trainer Leaves Detrot , y . flt mf LS bruster has developed 18 first-rate r. ,or c~apus UnewsD IV a Laos m1Wu igan Daily.-Adv. 4 IOWA ENTERS REPRESENTATION swimmers and has great hopes for'a IN CONFERENCE TANK MEET successful season. Iowa City, Ia., Jan. 19.-Iowa Uni- Harness Race to Re Held on lee versity will participate in the Big Ten Mt. Clemens, Mich., Jan. 19.-Harn- swimming meet, March 19 and 20. The ess racing on the ice will begin at the Clinton View park here' on Jan. 27. team, which is captained by J. F. The work of icing the track has been Weidman, is one of the best in the begun, and a number of the star per- history of the school. formers of the minor circuits are Meets with Chicago and Northwest- quartered in the stables ern have also been scheduled for Feb. 13 and 14. respectivel. (Conch Ar rn. -..w - .....fA I Trubey'S Dinners. Lunches Confect Ice Cream,' Delicious Sod We Make our own Ice Creo Orders solicited from Fraternit Sororities. 218 S. Main Pho (By Bob Angell) With two weeks of the Big Ten basketball season past, some idea may be obtained of the caliber of the sev- eral teams. Twelve contests have been played .thus far, Illinois leading! the race with three victories and no defeats. l Chicago and Indiana also have clean slates, although they have each par- ticipated in but two contests. All the other seven teams have gone down to defeat before one of the three leaders. Leaders Even From what little can be gleaned from the results of the games so far, it appears that the three teams who are now in the lead are of nearly equal strength and that one of them should carry off the Conference flag. Illin- ois beat Minnesota 31 to 19 Saturday, and that team in turn was just able to nose out Iowa 21 to 19, while Chi- cao odefeated the Hawkey s 35 to 18. According to comparative scores, this places Illinois and Chicago on an equal basis. Moreover, Indiana wal- loped O. S. U. 22 to 11, while Illinois turned the same trick 40 to 22, indicat- ing the equality of the Hoosier and the Illini. Carney, the Illinois football star, is also one of the main cogs of the Ur- bana basketball five. He is a fast center and a dead shot from the foul line. Vail, left guard, is also- one of the principal reasons- for Illinois' suc- cess on the basketball court. Maroon Captain Fast Captaii Hinkle of the Chicago quin- tet, is one of the best 'guards in the Conference. In last Saturday's game with Wisconsin he caged six baskets from the field, the largest number of any one man in the game. Birkhoff, the other Maroon guard proved so fast in the Badger game that he was able to dribble almost the whole length of the floor repeatedly. The Indiana team needs no intro- duction to Wolverine followers of the court game. The work - of Schuler, Dean and Byrum in the game last Saturday night spoke for itself. This veteran team is remarkable for its accurate shooting and clever passing. It will be a good 'team which can take the Big Ten laurels from this combin- Harry Tuthill, for the last 12 years trainer of the Detroit American Base- ball club, and for several years care- taker of the Michigan' football war- riors, has quit the Tigers and expects to devote all of his time to the posi- tion which he has at West Point. He was the first trainer of the New York Giants, going from that team to the Tigers, where he has been since. Previous to that time he be- came noted for his handling of noted prize fighters, Jim Corbett, Bob Fitz- simmons, Tommy West, and Young Corbett among others. While at Michigan the Wolverine teams were in the best shape that they have ever been, and it is characteris- tic of his teams to be more free from injuries than any other elevens in the country. His plans for the future are indefi- nite, but it is thought that he will con- tinue to train the West Point grid team, as his contract there has two years to run. Tom Daly, trainer of the Toronto club of the International league, will suceed Tuthill at De- troit. Ehmke to Remain With Detroit Detroit, Mich., Jan. 19. - Howard Jfhmke, one of the veteran pitchers of ,the Detroit American league club, has signed his 1920 contract. CREOLE PRALINES at Tices' Drug will appear Thursday.-Adv. 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Every very reinforce- Kuppenheimer , moisture and d durability in ("IpyrIght 1519 The House of Kitppsuhi lothes N Co. ner Clothes t I' Harley Stars Although Harley is playing with the Ohio State quintet, that team seems to have little chance for the Conference championship. The beatings adminis- tered_,y Indiana and Illinois leave the Buckeyes little hope. Oss and Arnltson, wh~o were members of the wonderful Gopher backfield last fall are the two forwards of the Min- nesota court team. The thrashing which this team received at thehands of the Illini, however, put a serious crimp in its championship hopes. Michigan Is the only one of the Big Ten teams that has played but a single game. Little can be told of the way in which the Wolverines will stack up against the other Conference quintets. The shooting of the Michigan team in the Indiana game was so off color that it would not surprise some to see the Maize and Blue teamdome back strong in future contests. Tigers Sign Yelle for Fourth Term Detroit, Mich., Jan. 19.-Archie Yel- le, catcher, has signed his 1920 con- tract with the Detroit American league baseball club. The coming season will be Yelle's fourth with the Tigers. Read the Daily for Campus News. Annou lice ment Sandy Wilson's Orchestra "-Makes Jack a Dull Boy!" can be engaged for Jack and Tom and Harry get to be very dull chaps, indeed, if they believe in all work and no play. Men who want to keep their minds keen and their wits sharp, know that they must play to keep fit for the terrific strain of modern life. If your "prof" is wise he will heartily approve of your play- ing an occasional game of bil- liards. Come in tonight--get a good cue in your hands again- and see how soon your former skill comes bach to you. HUSTON BROS. Billiards and Bowling, Cigars and Candies. Cigarettes & Pipes. 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