THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,.,. e, + e it s "'4 '. r at If' I t , I n 4 ' x" V pry. , ,.. f, '4 1 j' . i HAWKRIS BATTLE MICHIGANGHTsui tra Wolverine Victory ShouldResult If th Basket Tossing Shows Im. th provenent- TEAS ENGAGES NORTHWESTERN AND WISCONSIN DURING TRIP IWO Michigan begins a strenous three game series tonight with the quintet from the University of Iowa as the first oppone.nt. The other two games are away from home. The team leaves Wh for Evanston after the game with ed th Iowa, and plays the Purple in Patten vern gymnasium tomorrow night. From ed ne Chicago Coach Mather will lead the petiti4 squad north to Madison for a return tune, game with the Wisconsin five on Mon- the at day, Jan. 24. ger t dThe only game Iowa has played this meets year on which predictions can beThe U based is that with Minnesota, won by of the the latter team in the last few minutes ,in the of play, 24 to 19. In this game Iowa igan< produced a high scoring forward in 28, a the person of Shimek, who tossed five grega field goals and as many from the foulA.W line, missing only two attempts at The free shots. His total of 15 points was will l just three higher than the number riving obtained by Captain Oss, of Minne- noon. sota, who was responsible .for the de- take defeat handed the Hawkeyes by throw- Sn ing four field goals in the last six min- work utes. week. The feature of the Iowa game was smas the fast teamwork that enabled the utes defeated team to keep the lead until appro the Arnston-Oss combination was able swim to break through in the final moments. is sti But one foul was called on the fast time, travelling Iowa team during the en- shoul tire game. On In Captain Kaufmann, Iowa has a bersc guard of high merit who will be a exhib stumbling block for any Conference ing forward. The presence of two new class men in the Iowa lineup was the cause Y. M. of the defeat of the Hawkeyes. place The game tonight will be Michigan's mit t fourth Conference contest, and one tain that should be won by the Maize and the C Blue team, if there is any sort of im- provement in basket shooting, the one feature of the game in which Michigan has been distinctly inferior to visiting quintets this year. Both Michigan and Iowa play a tight guarding game, and the scores will probably be close. Dunne, Varsity center last year, who reported late for the team, is expect- ed to start against Iowa in the pivot position. Captain Karpus and Whit- lock, with Miller in reserve, are the forward choices, and Williams and Rea the guards. Iowa will probably lineup with Au- brey Devine and Shimek at the for- ward positions, Frohwen at center, and Captain Kaufmann and Smith at guards. A U TO CHASSIS FOR EXPERIMENT Prof. H. C. Anderson, head of the mechanical engineering department of the engineering college, has just been notified that a Studebaker chassis of the newest design will soon be pre- sented to the automotive laboratory for experimental work. * Guy P. Henderson, '1E, chief eng- ineer of the Studebaker corporation, is the man directly responsible for this addition to the practical apparatus of the engineering college. According to Prof. W. E. Lay, in charge of the automotive laboratory, this chasis will be a most valuable asset to the present equipment of the laboratory. It will be useful not only for inside research work, but also for running road tests to ascertain the characteristic performance of this type of design. The letter in the hands of Professor Anderson states that the chasis will be thoroughly tested before being sent to the University, first at South Bend, Ind., and later at Detroit. SWIMMING NOTICE All men who received tank ts from the Athletic associa- n please turn them in to In- mural department at once so at insignia may be sewed on em. I MEETS ANNOUNCED FOR SWIMMING TEAM en the Michigan Aggies cancell- eir swiming date with the Wol- e tank team for Jan. 29 it seem- xt to impossible to secure com- on for the date left open. For- however, saw fit to smile on ttempts of the swimming mana- o engage an opponent, two dual being the results of his efforts. Iniversity of Cincinnati, with one strongest non-Conferefice teams= Middle West, will engage Mich- at the Ohio city on Friday, Jan. id on the following day the ag- tion of the Cincinnati Y. M. C. ll furnish the needed opposition. 12 men who will make the trip leave early Friday morning, ar- in Cincinnati late in the after- The intercollegiate meet will place at 7 o'clock in the evening. ppy practice has featured the of the Wolverines for the past Yesterday afternoon Hubbard hed his own record of six min- in the 440 yard free style and ached the Conference mark by ming the distance in 5:49. There ll room for an improvement in as his turns are not all they d be. Thursday evening picked mem- of the Varsity squad will give an Ition of various styles of swim- before the women's swimming es now being conducted by the . C. A. The exhibition will take at 7:30 o'clock in order to per- he members of the team to ob- plenty of rest before starting on incinnati trip. I PHI GMMA DELTA WINS FROM KAPPA NU TEAM DETROIT CLUB TAKES VICTORY FROM GRAND RAPIDS CLUB IN CLOSE FIGHT Phi Gamma Delta provided the fea- ture game of Wednesday evening's basketball contests when she won over Kappa Nu in a tight game by a score 12 to 11. The Phi Gams broke into strong lead of 5 to 0 in the first quarter, uncorking short, quick pass- es which Kappa Nu was unable to in- tercept. The next quarter showed Kappa Nu with a punch behind the ball. With Kaufman guarding in un- ering manner the Kappa Nu forwards fed the ball to the basket and the tally in the first half being 6 to 6. In the fourth quarter Phi Gamma Delta caged three field baskets in succes- sion, Kappa Nu retaliated with two field goals and one free throw. With the score 12 to 11 against them, Kap- pa Nu lost the chance to tie the game when they missed another chance at the basket from the foul line. Spectators were afforded a sight of well played basketball when the De- troit club defeated the Grand Rapids club, 18 to 16. The first half ended with the count 6 to 5 in Detroit's fav- or. At the finish of the third quarter the tally stood 14 all. Detroit drop- ped the winning tally in the last few minutes of play after the teams had each made two baskets from the free-throw line. Thompson showed up best for the victors, while Cook, of the losers, played the best game of any man on either team. The results of the other contests played Wednesday night follow: Pe- tro's Pre-laws defeated the Mechan- ical Engineers 22 to 14. Nick's Busi- ness-ads overcame Goldman's Engi- neers 20 to 14; Van's Lits beat Van Boven's Business-ads 26 to 7; Mt. Clements club defeated Western club 30 to 10; Sigma Nu defeated Delta Theta Phi 22 to 8. Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv. ]lrPROFESSOR BARRY ADDRESS] Mitchell AndlMay POOR TEIMOIKW MARS PRQFELI]ENGSATSE To Speak At YPs SF Prof. C. S. Barry, of the educE department, addressed a public m At the Conference of the Michigan - ing last night at Onaway, Mich. Physical Education society to be held FIGHTING POWER OF TEAM BIDS "The Education of Backward in Ypsilanti today two prominent Brilliant Children." The meeting members of the Universty's athletic WELL FOR GOOD SHOWING given under the auspices of the department will give talks of much IN FUTURE versity Extension service. import to the 100 members of the so- ciety who are expected to be present. Lack of team work and poor con- Coach Elmer D. Mitchell, director dition were the most noticeable de- of intramural activities, will address fects displayed by the Michigan in- the gathering on the subject, "The formal hockey team in its game with Forward Trend of Physical Education the Detroit Rayls at the Coliseum of Today." Coach Mitchell, through Wednesday night. This weakness may his years of experience in this work, be attributed to the unusually late is entirely capable of handling his opening which the game has, had this chosen subject in the best possible year and will be remedied by the time manner and is sure to have a message the season.is well under way. of interest for his listeners. Aneffort is being made by Manager ARE YOU INTERESTED in th Dr. George May, in %charge of phys- Pletcher to have the two games with WELFARE OE YOUNG MEN! ical education at Waterman gymna- the Michigan College of Mines, sched- Play is as necessary as work sium, will speak on "The Nomencla- uled for Jan. 27 and 28 at Houghton, Any game which is interestin ture of Calisthenics." He will illus- postponed for at least a week so that enough to afford real Re-crea trate his talk by practical demonstra- the team may be in the best possible tion ista beneficial game, pro vided it is played amid clean tions of the gymnastic art and his condition for its first intercollegiate decent surroundings. words are sure to be well received. competition. If the necessary ar- Most young men prefer game rangements cannot be made the team like billiards for their leisur, willanvmefothenothexdthTesday hours. If you are interested i will leve for the north next Tuesday the welfare of young men, yo Ae Echoe as planned. are invited to visit our billiar (By H. B. G.) Every man inserted into the Vichi- parlors as often as you wish. -- gan lineup during the Rayl encoun- You will find that this is ter gave an account of himself that gambling, profanity and othe Baseball practice has been started bodes well for success this winter. undesirable elements are abso at Wisconsin with a turnout of 25 men. Kahn and Cannon made their first lutely TABOO. Practices are being held three times a appearance on skates for the winter HUSTON BROS week in the gymnasium annex. Coach when the opening whistle was blown Lowman predicts a good year for his Wednesday night, yet Kahn turned in Pocket and Carom Billiards. protegees and is especially encour- the most spectacular bit of individual Soft Cigars and Candies. aged with the return of Captain El play of the evening when he rushed Cigarettes and Pipes.. liott, shortstop, who was laid up last from his defense position, scoring un- "We Try to Treat You Right' season with a broken ankle, assisted, while Cannon's play showed No. an improvement over last season eve. Ohio State though handicapped by his poor con- Ohio'State-dition. Barkell at center for the Stinchcomb and Harley, Ohio's All- Wolverines was the individual star You tell 'em, State Street, Americans, will go with the Scarlet with three goals scored. He followed Mask club's opera, "Oh My Omar," on the puck closely during the major They all take Liberty. its coming trip between semesters. portion of the game and was on hand Performances will be given in Colum- in the vicinity of the net to receive Wh bus, Toledo and Detroit. the few opportune passes made by his teammates which were converted into is Creole pralines (original) from Newpons Orlean's at Tice's Drug Store, 117 So. poInts. Main St.-Adv. It was the defense that bore the a brunt of the play in the closing Michigan Daily liners bring re- period with the Rayls raining shots on sults.-Adv. (Continued on Page Eight) berry TerrificC lothigWallo0p BETTER treat ourselves rough at the start of clearance time and have it over than lose out. We MUST clear out season-old clothing - we MUST take a great loss on this merchandise - so WHY play tag about it? We need the money for new goods - you need the clothes - fair enough. Kuppenheimer Good Clothes 25.00 $35.00 $45.00 Kuppenheimer good clothes - we can't make a bigger statement - we couldn't offer you finer clothing. This winter's suits and overcoats. N. F. Allen C o. - the House of Kuppenheimer Clothes rG :MAIN.STREET dOte WIFE OF FACULTY MEMBE1 RECOVERS FROM OPEEATION Mrs. Williams, wife of Prof. N. H. Williams, of the physics department, is recovering from a major operation at the hospital, where she has been con- fined for the past week. Mrs. Williams is actively connected with the Wom- en's league and has a large circle of acquaintances among the women of the University. i . .o- -.- ---------- - I DLUAN O1U Afnr MI AIAAMN IAMI N Annnintmnnt q w-& Studio 319Ei-Huron