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tsc s ot BEN"CU T U Ragnar Omtvedt. of the -Norge Ski TO R flhlRiliP- EXMS'
club, has again taken his position as opmanamogUteUki-umprs..I
the meet at Cary, Ilinois, last week, No .TEAM ORGANIZED BUT E
he did only 125 feet- short distance LEARN RUDIMENTS
for him, caused by the poor condition OF GAME,
of the slide. It was found necessary
to import snow from Baraboo, Wiscon- Following in the footsteps of the
sin, for the slide, since the weather Varsity squad the freshman,, basket-
did not furnish enough. Lars Haugen, ball players have been given a est
of Denver, Colorado, national prates- until next semester. 'Tuesday nigt
sional champion tn 1918, regained his was their last practice and now they
laurels. Amateurs from six states, are devotig ,their entire energies to
Canada, and Sweden were present. studies. The squad numbers about 26
and Coach Fisher has them divided
Eastern Varsity baseball managers into two parts, each group practicing
will meet in New York An January to twice a week alone and on one other
study the scoring problekn and to form night the two are united.
an "association of college baseball Call Issued Early
managers. The body will seek only When they were called out in the
to preserve individual records, and first part of November the practices
wl not touch the 9uestion of a team were held only one night a week and
championship. Managers from liar- then a little later more intensive;
vard, Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, training was instituted, the men cor-
Brown, Columbia, Pennsylvania,.Cor- Ing out every night. When thesquad
nell, and Holy Cross are expected to was cut to its presentsize the system
attend the meeting. of three nights a week for each man
A similar assocation is expected to was started and in this manner each
be formed in the Allegheny section by one gets more individual attention
Penn State, Pittsburgh, -Washington than is possible In any other way.'
and Jefferson, Wes* Virginia, and :Car- No Team Developed
negie Tech. The "coach is not trying to develop
a team this "year but is teaching the
Bill Lutz, who has been rigging men the essentials of the game in or-
Harvard rowing shells for '25 years, is der to have them thoroughly ground
at work on. an . especially designed ed in the rudiments of 'basketball. The
boat for the Varsity crew. The de- players are taught to *ch their sht ,
sign was drawn by. Crowninsheld, the to pivot, tie following up of hot,
yacht architect. The shell will be 61- team work and everything, that will
1-2 feet long and 23 inches wide, make them capable of taking their
I place on the Varsity next year. As no
Among those present at Plattsburg, outside games are played a team is
N. Y., skating tournament' are Joe nt necessary, but much good work is
Moore of New York, who won ,the accomplished in preparing men for
Canadian championship; Richard E. Coach Mather's'squad. The Varsity
Donovan of St. Paul, 'Min.; David second team has been an opponent
Patrick of Winnipeg, Man.; Bobby several times in scrimmage and there
Hearn of ,Brooklyn; George Peckering has been much scrimmage betweendif-
of Paterson, N. J.; and Leslie Boyd ferent teams chosen from.men on the
of Lake Placid. In ,all there are 43 squad. It is planned to play several
entrants in the senior class. Import- practice games with the best of the
Ant events scheduled for Wednesday Fraternity teams as soon as ,practice
are the 220 yard senior, 440 yard jun- starts again.
ior, three-quarter mile senior and 220 ' here Men Short
yard race for 14 year old boys, hs are few of the long rangy men
comparable to those on last ea's
freshman team bt the majority are
I small and fast. Among the best of the
I GUEST LISTS FOR HOP forwards are Haggerty, Buche*,
EXTRA I Higgins, Moody, Ginske, Gowan, Wa-
Iney, and Webb. There are only a few.
All organizations whose lists centers n 'the sq ad but the 'best of
Iof guests for the Junior Hop are these are McFarlan, Emery, Roberts,
to a~pear in the Hop extra must f and Hadley. Those who lok' best at
j sail or 'bring to the editorial of- =j guard are,Stegmier, Kresbach, Slagh- '
{ flces of The Daily a typewritten I ter, Martn E L. Dunne, a brother,t
list of guests not later than Mon- "Duke" Dune, Cote, and Hinds.
Iday evening, Feb. 6 No lists will
Ibe received 'after that time, but
any necessary corrections ini the INTRAMURAL NOTICE
original lists will be made. j
_______________________Assistant intramural mang-
___________________________ ers Jerome, Cramer, Benjamin,
Preston, Merer, and Amner meet.
at the Press building- tomorrow
at "3:30 o'clock for staff' picture.
SNAl IAssistant managers' sweaters
Iwill be worn
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)Afternoon ard Evening Gowns'
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Ii PHONE 79W
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