THE IVl'7CHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY ' 'i '. r. .} t . " O ' ,, . .." .. . ,: . ., ..+ . , r, .. .'. ._. . . a i : "; : , "n"' . 'r e" 'f I .' i . t" DM .i, G a E 'I . - - - - - - P ; ' awkawwwwerw+rww.rur.r..r nvr.r .. SOPIT LIT HOCKEY NOTICE All soph lits interested in class hockey call Masters before Fri- day. Entries must be in by that time. Phone 2384-M. Patronize our Advertisers.--Adv DOUBLES TITLE TO DUNAKIN AND ZOOK In a match which had to be postpon- ed from late last fall, Paul Dunakin, '23, and Howell Zook, '24, captured the All-Campus doubles championship in the annual fall tennis tournament. Dunakin's play at the net was partic- ularly effective. At this position clev- er volleying on his part won manyt points. In the back court Zook was lobbing exceptionally well, the ball landing deep in the opponents' court where it was hard to handle. The win- ners have been awarded cups by the Intramural department. "The Victors," probably the most in- spiring of Michigan's football. songs was dedicated to the victorious team of '02. Wolverine Iasketball Team Shows Reversal Of Form In Chicago Gamel Rw~g~mu ~ m l I Read Michigan Daily Ads and will buy wisely.-Adv. you U S U U U 5 U U U S U U U N U ~5I Im~ I 5 U U U U U U S. I! M CANDY jLarmest and freshest as-* ksortmnent of popular sell- ii ing bar and package candy Quick service. evervbodv likes goad candy and few * like to wait.U iU i- 4L I__ - U 13LArTAnDS Cr0AeSe CAaNr- Wetey to treat yo right" S ~ ~ - SKATES' U I and Skating shoes Ladies and Gentlemen HOCKEY SUPPLIES ii I N. University Avenue Next to Arcade TheaI'e Michigan's reversal of form result- ing in the defeat of the strong Maroon five from Chicago Tuesday evening was highly gratifying to the Wolver- ine followers who saw Captain Rea and his men nosed out by the Ohio State quintet on the previous night. Particularly gratifying is this victory, in view of the fact that the Maroons hold a game over the Scarlet and Grey won ,last Saturday at Bartlett gym- nasium by the neat margin of 25 to 14. The Michigan team that downed the Maroons was a far different team than the one which fell before the speedy Buckeyes in the opening Conference scrap. Michigan was weakened when it faced 0. S. U. by the absence of "Bill" Miller, stellar forward of last year's championship team. Miller Is Star Miller has been absent from the line- up since the pre-season games and al- though he is not yet in tip top condi- tfon he was allowed by Coach Mather{ to play in the major portion of the contest. Just how much Miller's pres- ence meant to the team was evident when Chicago was unable to check his aggressive tactics. His unerring eye for the basket has not been mate-. rially impaired during his layoff as was evinced by his three field baskets and later by his foul shooting which was nearly perfect. Had Miller been able to take part in the 0. S. U. con-I test it is not unlikely that there would be a different story told by the Con- ference standing, although nothing1 should be detracted from the fighting game Ohio put up. Miiler was not alone responsible for the Wolverine triumph for the entire team exhibited a smarter brand of basketball than on the previous night and covered its opponents more close- ly. Captain Rtea retumned to his old position at floor guard where with Gappon at back guard he was able to noma the Chicago score low. Ely out played Halladay the veteran Maroon jumper, and was a tower of strength on the defense. Time after time Ely picked the ball out of the air when it had reached the danger zone and each time he succeeded in dribbling it or passing it into Mich- igan's territory. Kipke, playing for- ward, displayed a world of speed, which contributed to Michigan's of- fensive work. Michigan showed great improvement in following up its long shots, a trick the Wolverines overlook- ed in the ,M. A. C. contest and to some extent in the Ohio battle. Team is Improved On the whole the team play looked much improved and with Miller play- ing regularly the lineup as used last night may be the one which will bear the brunt of the work this season. Birks and Reason are both capable men who can step into any of the positions and give a good account of themselves. Saturday night the Wol- verines meet the Badger five at Wis- consin and on the following Monday lock horns with the Illini at Urbana.1 Wisconsin ............2 Minnesota,............1 Muichigan..........1 Chicago ..............1 Ohio State ............1 Iowa .................0 Northwestern.........0 Purdue ..............0 Illinois'.............0 Indiana .............0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 CONEREN~CE STMNDIN6 W. IL. Wisconsin has a team composed en- tirely of veterans which will cause a lot of trouble this year in the Confer- ence ranks. A partner in the triple tie with Michigan and Purdue last year the Badgers have lost few men and have but one defeat chalked up against them, at the hands of Butler college. The Cardinal five is famed for the short floor pass which Dr. Meanwell has long used at Wisconsin. If Mich- igan is successful in combating this chief weapon of the Badgers it should give the Cardinal a terrific battle. 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. 1r Pct. 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .600 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 I 0 f ..._ FS 0.' i Something for Ad in The Daily Adv. sale? 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