TH-F IvrCHI(3AN DAI ' THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922 0 t C M1.' " , \\111 " .t" ' .7 ., ( J' Q , . ", ." y!_ , y .I. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. Patronize our Advertisers.--Adv. ____________VARSITY QUINTET WILL MEET M.A.Ca IN FRIDAY WITHOUT SERVICE OFMILLER - Probably 50% of Miehi. gan Freshmen have never played Billiardsr efore coming to Ann Arbor. The say that 90% of Michigan men play Bil. niards on and off during their college course, most of them at, u: t Captain Rea Shifted to' Forward with their season to Wisconsin, 27 to 13, the Birks and Cppon to Guardw Aggies have come back strong, defeat- Farmer Tossers ing Carnegie Tech, 38 to 18, and Al- bion, 33 to 18. Three stars of notable brillance appear in the offensive FOSTER, GIANT AGGIE TIP heights of the Farmers. Six teat, two OFF MAN, TO BE WATCHED inches "of Foster, the giant Aggie center, have proven too much for the Michigan's basketball jinx, which guarding of Carnegie and Albion, and has haunted the Wolverine camp at even the great Wisconsin defense had the opening of every court season, is difficulty in holding the tip-off man of back on the job, gloating over the the Green and White. news that the throat trouble of W. The Aggie captain, Heasley, is her- Graydon "Bill" Miller, sensational aleI soeo hebs owrsi Maize and Blue forward, will keep him alded as one of the best forwards In out of the game for the remainder of the state, and one of the greastest the semester's contests. With the M. court players who has ever worn the A. C. encounter set for Friday might, Green and White. Heasley has an and with Miller not expected to play ability to shoot baskets that is al- before the Ohio State game Ion Feb. most uncanny, popping the ball into 11 or the Indiana battle the day fol- the ring from all corners of the floor, lowing, prospects are none of the and is a wonder on free throws. In brightest, despite the remarkable early addition, he is a steady, brilliant, andl season showing of the Wolverine five. elusive player, a man whom Coach M. A. C. Plays Friday Mtier's guards will have to watch M. A. C. appears on the Waterman every minute of the game. Hardly less gym floor Friday night with a veter- powerful than his captain is Gilkey, an team. Losing the opening game of another veteran. Gilkey's florte is caging the ball when close to the bask- Foster. Ely has been the find of the' et, but his long distance shooting is season so far as the Michigan aggre- of the best. gation is concerned, ably filiing the' Rea to Play Forward vacancy left by "Duke" Dunne. 'He Miller's absence will be greatly felt will meet his first real test Friday1 when the Wvolverines answer to the night, however, in Foster, and if he opening whistle Friday evening. In can hod the big Aggie tip-off man hek order to fiil the hole left vacant by his will be more than ever a star who illness, Coach Mather has found it ne- will be able to aid in defense of the' cessary to shift Capt. "Bud" Rea, title which Michigan shares with Pur- Michigan's sensational running guard, due and Wisconsin. The remaining, o forward, where, although his per- forward position will be held by Rex iormance is sure to be brilliant, he Reason, a substitute on last year's five, will be hardly able, through lack of who has come rapidly to the fore dur- experience with the position, to play ing the present season. Light, but tall with the same efficiency that has char- and wiry, Reason is a dangerous man acterized his work in the past. In at all times, and is possessed of an Rea's place at guard will go "Cappy ~a curate eye for the basket. ' Cappon, of gridiron fame. Cappon is M. A. C. will give Mather's men not a steady, hard-fighting player, but only a real test before the opening of not equal to his leader. Nevertheless, the Big Ten season, but an opportun- if Cappl's demonstration of his abilityI ity for the Varsity mentor to get a to fill in as an emergency man, as, really good line on the ability of the shown on the football field last fal. -aggregation as a whole, I I Calkins Fletcher Drug Co. and the Cushing Drug Co..invite the inspection of I MANAGERIAL TRYOUTS NOTICE A call for tryouts for assistant intramural manager has been is- sued. Sophomores desiring to try out report to W. F. Elliott, daily between 2:30 and 4:30 o'clock at the Intramural office, room 3, Press building. Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv. 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