i (' Sophs Annex Loose at Yearling Engineer Expense Game MICHIGAN1 SWIMMERS i ! 1. Wolverine Camp Wallop By Big Ten After TANK MEN SEEK FOR JUNIOR4 MEET ENDURANCE COLLEGE )ERSON SENT TO HOSPITAL V THREATENED PNEUMONIA: le that is cheerful can be deriv- a follower of Michigan basket- from the defeat that Chicago d the Wolverines at Chicago, 40 The Varsity is now proved, for me at least, inferior to two and bly three, quintets in the Con- ce. Indiana, and Chicago have. the measure of Mather's five in 1 combat, and the game with 11- last night was with a team just werful as the Maroons. Lose Regular addition to this, Henderson, who tarted every game this year, is ed to the Wesley hospital in go with threatened pneumonia. he left he was not feeling well, he attack did not come until aft- e game was ended, late Satur- night. That means that Mather ie deprived of one of the regular Hers of the quintet that he has working this year and will be I to send a new man into the few games. Weiss, who featured Iillsdale game with two circus in the last few minutes, will bly be Henderson's successor. Chicago game had only one re-the number of fouls that the eams managed to pile up. Rea Vilson were put out of the game ersonal .fouls, and every other er of the Wolverine five secured tst two. Chicago was not as ag- ive as the Michigan team but ged to offend 10 times during the game was rather loose, and all e Michigan players secured field ts, which shows that Chicago >ut to score, rather than guard. ccurate basket caging of Volmer risler featured the Maroon play, .11 of the Midway athletes gave ices of basket shooting ability. erson and Dunne made two era each, the only Michigan menf op in more than one shot. Defense Weakens higan was poorer on the defense is usual for a Maize and Blue The players fought every min- but did not seem to be able to the fast passes and quick drib- Through their superior team work the junior engineers nosed out the freshlitsrby a score of 7 to 6 in a fast hockey game yesterday afternoon. The expert passing of the engineers was too much for the lits. At the end of the first half the score was 3 to 1 in favor of the junior engineers. Barkell, scoring five goals was the star of the game. Hosking, scoring twice and Paul scoring once made the remainder' of the engineers' total of eight goals. Dallavo and Busse star- red for the freshmen. This victory gives the junior engineers the right to play the soph lits for second place in the league. Playing against a very weak combi- nation, the soph lits outclassed the freshman engineers by a of 8 to 2. Kerr, Steketee played a star game for, while Goble and Bronson for the losers. loose score and Wilson the Sophs, played well Today the dents and the senior en- gineers will play the championship game of the series at 11 a. m. Since the game is to be played in the morn- ing, the entire length of the rink will be used for the game. This arrange- '.nent will give the teams adequate playing space. The game promises to be the best one of the season as both teams are very evenly matched. At 11:30 o'clock tomorrow the soph lits meet the junior engineers in a game that will decide the second place of the league. Johnson l')ay Go To A. A UfMeet Carl Johnson will, in all probabil- ity, represent Michigan at the annual indoor meet of the Millrose A. C. to be held in February at Madison Square 'Garden under the auspices of the A. A. U. Star Now Training There are but two considerations which must be fulfilled before it is certain that the versatile Maize and Blue track captain will go to New York. 'he first of these is that he himself be desirous of going. The second is that Coach Steve Farrell thinks him in good enough condition to be a credit to the University and himself. Both these requirements seem likely of realization. Carl is In preparation for the Junior col- lege meet to be held here on the aft- ernoon of Jan. 31, the swimmers, un- der the tutelage of Coach Drulard, are practicing on the long distances. Dru- lard is making the men swim the 440- yard dash and by so doing intends to strengthen their ability in the 100- yard sprint and the 220-yard dash. r The men who have only been prac- ticing three times a week are running within one second of Conference rec- ords, which, if this may be taken as a criterian of their ability, would put them in the class of the best that the Big Ten has to offer. Should swim- ming be adopted as a Varsity sport at Michigan, Coach Drulard said: "The men will practice five times a week instead of the customary three times that they have practiced in the past. This, I believe, would make a consid- erable change in the time now being made by the swimmers." Babcock, '22, pulled down the 220- yard dash from three minutes, 38 sec- ond, to three minutes, 10 seconds, a decrease in time of 28 seconds. Bab- cock, who is essentially a sprinter, is branching into the diving end and. is obtaining good results in this field. Have you arranged with the Sped- ding Studio for your Michiganensian sitting? Sittings must be made before Feb. 1.-Adv. CREOLE PRALINES at Tices' Drug will appear Thursday.-Adv. l llI- nl"tlilt[llil Lunches Sodask _ Candies, SUGAR BOWL 109,S. MAIN ST. ill lll IIItl l llllltttlllII ll l l" C-. WHEN BOWLERS MEET Fun, good health, good nature and good cheer are always in evidence when bowlers meet. When exercise takes the form of play it is worth hours of grim calisthenics with the dumb- bells. Keep fit. Keep in trim. Stu- dents must take care of their health, or the danger of break- down is ever present. Get in the game today. Y HUSTON BROS. Billiards and Bowling, Cigars and Candies. Cigarettes & Pipes: "We try to treat you Right" ANTISEPTI are i NEEDED NOW see Quarry Drug. C8 C and MOUTH WASHES Prfscription Store So. State and N. University Ave. Phone 11 a Big Double Attraction Wednesday Night, Jan., 28th Mr. Jack High and Miss Thierry, famous figure and fancy skaters, also acrobatic and trick skating. This is something people of Ann Arbor should not miss. Music will be furnished by Mac's Military Band of Detroit. I Admission will be 3 c, and extra charge of 15e for those who have season tickets. Spectators who do not wish to skate will be admitted to the Balcony for .1e. Skating attraction takes place at 8:45. Weinberg Coliseum tha Fthe ago Stime, andc ward the fir; Cincinnati .n. 26.-The C ciation haso American Au or Asweepj ronville in an officialc ,. ~ILT 7 *re ± working out regularly and is fast get- biggest ting back into shape. it was It is almost certain that, if the SswiftWolverine star does compete in the played New York meet, he will make his en and of the presence known to the other competi- erience tors. That his prowess is nationally contr recognized is indicated by the fact aal re- that he was chosen as the best man in the country in the 60-yard dash by the officials of the Amateur Athletic RcsUnion in their All-American selec- Cincin- tins a month ago. It is in this event obtain- that Carl is expected to make the utomo- best showing. Short distances in- stakes doors are his especial forte. He is a, Labor fine man in the 100-yard dash out- of the doors, but even his ability in this event is eclipsed by his performance' in the shorter distance. S. Entrv Larne I ight R. 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