THE vl li\.i,1 DAILY, THE ~H1G DAILY T . . . . . . , . . . . ". ... .. . .. .". ., f" .. . i + ." .. _ + e . ,. ~ , .... " ' e " .. , ... " . . " . .." .. . ,. ,,. .. .. .., a ; ". ' ,L' " '+i .. .3 workout. Although a little weak yet, Dick is not bothered particularly by his bad leg, and he was doing some excellent sprinting yesterday after- noon. t Varsity Runners Oppose Yearlings in FAST CONTESTS FEATURE Two Relays and Dash Events Saturday Afternoon INTRA M L SKETBAL STANDISH CLIPS OFF ONE OF SEASON'S FASTEST MILES Tuesday night's games in the in- tramural basketball series were by Another afternoon of competition far the best that have been played between the Varsity and freshman this year and the winning teams are tracksters is scheduled for Saturday now in a position to enter the semi- when the regulars and the yearlings final round of the campus champion- meet in a four mile and two mile re- ship competition. Alpha Sigma Phi lay. Another race of interest is the nosed Theta Chi out of a hard fought 12 lap relay to be staged between match by a three point margin, 16 to teams picked from the Varsity by 1$. Rehmus of Theta Chi was the Capt. Larry Butler and Cal Wetzel. central figure in his team's attack' At 3 o'clock Saturday the Varsity gathering a total of 11 points of the and freshman milers will go on their 13 scored. Lambda Chi Alpha de- marks. Standish, Hof stetter, and feated Phi Gamma Delta 27 to 7 in a Denton are certain to represent the 'game that was fast despite the large regulars by reason of their fine show- score' rolled up- by the winner.. ings in trials this week, and the re- _ Sigma Nu Springs Surprise, maining distance man will- be picked Championship hopes were shatter- from Penberthy, Everett, Freeborne, ed when Sigma Nu gave Beta Theta Whittemore, Lukins, and Chute. Pi a 15 to 8 trouncing in the most Standish*'Runs Fast Mile surprising game of the tournament. Clipping off one of the fastest miles The Betas, by virtue of their victory of the inroor season, Standish yes- over Phi Kappa Sigma, last year's terday went through his mile in ex- champion, had been accoied a sure cellent time and. shows promise of chance to enter the finals, but the developing into one of the best men teamwork ant general floor ability of on the squad. their opponents could not be over- The Varsity two mile relay team come. Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeated, will probably be composed of some Nu Sigma Nu 21-11 in a rough and of the men that ran last week, but tumble encounter which did not slow some of the other comers will un- up for an instant. Seymour for the doubtedly get a chance to beat the winners and St. Johns for the losers best that Archie Hahn can offer. This were the best of their respective race will come after the 12 lap relay teams. of the Varsity, which will be run off Fast combination play was in evi- about 3:30 o'clock. dence in all of the interclass and sec- Dash Men Will Run tional club games. AngelL's business In addition to the program already ad five triumphed over the medics announced by Coach Farrell, there 11 to 4, after a last minute rally, led may also be some exhibition sprints by Capt. Bill Angell, had netted it a between the freshman dash men and three basket lead. The Scalp and the Varsity and Jack Scholz. Blade representative bested the Bay- For the first time in three weeks onne club team 7 to 5 and Kalamazoo Dick Losch, the veteran sprinter of club won out over Newcastle club in last year, has been taking a hard the closing minutes of the game by a 14 to 12 count. Bennie was a verita- ble scoring machine for the winners, counting 11 of his team's points. Pe- tro's pre-laws had little difficulty in beating Cook's engineers by a 19 to 8 score. Semi-Finals Tonight Four of the games scheduled for tonight are in the semi-final round of play. At 8:45 o'clock, Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Lambda Chi Alpha (semi- final), Martin's Pre-laws vs.. Angell's business ad. At 9:15 o'clock, Sigma Nu vs. S. A. E. (semi-final), Scalp and Blade club vs. Michigan Union (semi- final), Petro's Pre-laws vs. the win- ner of last night's Law-Architects match. Wig Ten Dopel Indiana ..............4 Purdue.............2 Chicago .............3 Illinois ............2 Wisconsin ...........3 Minnesota..... 1 Michigan ... ........2 Ohio State..........1 Northwestern........1 Iowa..............0 0 0 1 1 2 2. 4 3 3 3 1000 1000 .750 .667 .600 .333 .333 .250 .250 .000 "HOREMANS NOT BETTER THAN HOPPE"F-TAYOR UNION BILLIARD ROOM MANAGER DISAGREES WITH THOSE WHO FAVOR BELGIAN "Edouard Horemans, in spite of the exhibitions which he has been putting up in the various parts of the country, in my opiniondoes not stand so much a chance of beating Willie Hoppe if; the two champs meet as m'any billiard experts seem to think," said Al Tay- lor, Union billiard room manager, when asked as to the relative merits of Horemans, the Belgian balk-line champion and Hoppe, holder of the world balk-line title. Horemans Untried "Horemans has not been tried yet while Hoppe has, and the American has shown that he has the stuff. When I was in Chicago I played with both Hoppe and Horemans and was able to size up the comparative powers of the cueists," he continued. "The Bel-4 gian will not be able to withstand the iron nerve of the older man who is able to adapt himself to any condition whatever, whether the difficulty be cracked balls, change of climate, or a hostile audience." "Hoppe is Not Afraid" When asked about rumors which are current that Hoppe is afraid to meet the Belgian wizard, Taylor replied: "Hoppe has always made a practice of playing tournament matches only on the condition that the winner takel all. The foreign cueist objeets to this plan and consequently matters are at a standstill and rumors are rife that the American is afraid to meet Hore- mans." Taylor expects Hoppe to make new records when he meets the Belgian in view of the fact that he will have to work much harder than usual in ord- er to overcome the high merits of the European.j Creole pralines (original) from New Orlean's at Tice's Drug Store, 117 So.: Main St.-Adv. Fresh Florida Strawberry Sunaaes are being served at Tice's Fountain. 117 S. Main St.-Adv. Miss Pansy Johnson, Contralto teacher of singing. 904 South State St. Phone 269-R.-Adv. Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv. lJ1 1111111111 1111111111IIliii 1111111111'.lll The Blue Front : S Cigar Store STUDENT OWNED Corner of State and Packard No. 3 1p1 E - W ORU YOUR HAD OFF -but if you're wise, you'll forget all your orries after scholehours.the whistle blows and you shut up your Bros. and play a fw games of billiars.n No game ever invented aives more than an hour ortsogspent over a bil hiard table. H USTON BR OS. Pocket and arom Billiards. DotIrinks and Light Lunches. "I By; virtue of its victory over Ohio State Tuesday night Chicago went in- to third place in the standings. The Maroons defeated the Buckeyes by the score of 31 to 21 in one of the sea- son's fastest games. Birkoff, Chicago's stellar forward, scored 24 points of his team's total. Michigan will oppose Chicago Saturday night at the Windy City. Announce Union Biliard Schedule In Wednesday afternoon's matches in the Union billiard tournament, Moreland, playing at 21, defeated Beal, playing at 20, by the score of 21 to 17. The schedule of games for today and tomorrow follows. Thursday aft- ernoon: Chon, 25, meets Shepard, 25. In the evening, Beal, 20, opposes Moore, 25. Friday afternoon: Gale, 25, plays Chon, 25. For the evening match, Robbins, 25, will meet Moore, 25. Read The Daily for Campus'News You tell em, State Street, They all take Liberty. 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