U mal Team Point larlity of DST TO Q GRADUATION he Hockey season is now question, "Is Hockey to be- nor Varsity sport?" becomes ssing. The chances are ex- right, due to the splendid and support given to the in- am, which closed its season day with a well earned vic- Wisconsin. Coach Yost is of the great winter sport, thletic association has finan- sted the team, so that nowf nains for the Board in Con- hiletics to officially grant its ni. The coming of hockeyl mean a University rink, students would enjoy skat- ong Team Developed son, just closed, found Mich- sented by a team as strong the Middle West. Coach An- : a squad of vete ans back, to work with, he developed a team that showed a combination, and team play superior to any of its opponents. O1 the 11 games played, 7 victories were turned in, the team losing only to Notre Dame, and the Michigan Col- lege ofMines. However, Michigan succeede in decisively defeating the M. C. M. in the third game of the se- ries, while Notre Dame was forced .to play overtime in both games, in order to emerge with a victory. This year the the team was captain- ed by Kengle Macduff, who proved to be one of the strongest defense men on the team. He was good at carrying the pack, and fitted in well in team play with the forward wall. Barkell High Scorer "Dick" Barkell at center was the most effective player on the team, and was the high scorer throughout the season. "Dick" has played for three years on the inforngal team, and his graduation in June will leave a big gap to fill. "Bobby" Kerr at left wing was also a forward of great ability, a good back checker, and an excellent shot. Eddie Kahn at defense proved to be one of the fastest men on the ice, a versatile player who could carry the puck, and play the defense with equal ability. Eddie is in the School of Medicine; so that whether or not stud- ies will permit his playing another year is problematical. Roland Sanregret at right wing play- ing his first year on the team, fitted in well on the forward line with Barkell, and Kahn, and proved himself a heady player. However, "Sandy" is a sen- ior, and his absence next year will be keenly felt. Walter Comb at goal showed the fans a real exhibition of goal tending, his exceptional work keeping the op- ponent's score down in "many a game. Walter is a junior and will be back with the team next year. Frank Steketee proved that football and hockey were sports of the same calibre, by playing defense in most of the games this year. "Stek" used his weight to great advantage, and was al mighty hard man to get around. "Wes" Follis is another man of hockey ability who played at wing, and who has played for three years on the team. Follis is an excellent player, and his graduation will mean another severe loss. Levi, who was a *substitute defense man this year, gives all indications of being a coming hockey player. He is big, fast, and knows how to use his speed to the best advantage. With but four veterans back next year, Coach Anderson will be faced with the difficult problem of moulding together an aggregation that will com- pare favorably with this year's. The entire forward wall will graduate, but to offset this are many promising freshmen who played in the interclass games. LISTS FOR DAILY. DIRECTORY. MUST BE IN BEFORE FEB. d8 Names of entering students together with their classes and addresses will be printed in a supplementary stu- dent directory as a part of the regular edition of The ally in the near future. All mistakes or changes in addresses of students whose names were for- merly listed in the Directory will be .rectified if turned in before Feb. 28. The name and addres sof each student concerned by the above should be typewritten and submitted at once in the following form: CLIP THIS COUPON I Name...................... Class...................... Address .................... IPhone . ... .......... . Home . ...................... If a 'correction please note old address ormistake to be cor- rected....................I Mail the coupon to directory editor, The Michigan.Daily, Press building, before Feb. 28. Intramural I 13;10 a CAULKJto ia, e iu The interclass basketball schedule will be open for the benefit of the in- dependents alone. Officials and basket- for Monday, Feb. 27, is as follows: at balls will be provided and anybody 6:15 o'clock Senior engineers vs. Jun- who reports at that time will get an ior engineers on court 1; oph engi- opportunity to play in a game. If neers vs.'Fresh engineers on court 2; sufficient men turn out an effort will! Senior lies vs. Junior lits on court 3; be made to oragnize teams and play Soph lits vs. Fresh lits, on court 4. Of- a regular schedule of games. ficials will be: on court 1, R. W. Smith; on court 2, Brunstiig; on court -I Semi-finals in the fraternity basket- 3, Kenly; on court 4, Andrus. At 7 ball league are scheduled for Monday o'clock Foresters vs. Pharmics, on The intramural department in an ef- fort to reach as many independents as possible during its "program has set aside one night eachi week for the re- mainder of the season which will be devoted solely to organizing non-fra- ternity teams for recreational purpos- es.' On Tuesday evening, Feb. 28, from A1 'ln -k t 't-45_ thA smasium the campus will meet in two big games on the Varsity court. Sigma Chi bat- tles Lambda Chi Alpha on the Var- sity court at 7 o'clock and Sigma Nu meets Sigma Alpha Epsilon at 9:30 o'clock on the large floor. Interest in these games is intense and a large crowd of spectators is , anticipated. 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