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n Feb. 11 with far brighter
of success than have been
d by the Wolverines during
ig lap of'the Big Ten race.
ptage column seems to offer
on for optimism among the
s for in the four games
chigan has anything but an
standing among the Big
s. With one victory and
ats chalked up to their rec-
Wolverines stand eighth in
rith Iowa and Northwestern
elow. However, a careful
>f the Conference situation
light factors that should
o give Mather's men a high-
ig before the curtain falls
ason's play.
Good Scorers
asia of total points scored
ared' with, the number of
made 'bytopponents, Michi-
rpassed by only flve of its
be, lehding Gophers, Purdue,
isconsin and Chicago being
3 that top the record made
Averines in the opening con-
rdue, with a total of 99
ored as against 55 for its
, maintains by far the most
e" compargtiVe record, while
6with )a total of 88 counters
'.60 for opposing Conference
second. Illinois has run up
while its opponents have
in counting but 53 points.
's offense has piled up 72
o 57 for opposing teams and
as succeeded in scoring 64
against 56 for the opposing
,n, with 76 points scored
9 for its opponents, holds a
y high average for a 'teami
but one victory out of its
ur games played. This rec-
ountable in view of the fact
Wolverines .have lost none
ames by more than 'a three-
gin while against Wisconsin.
was even when the regular
ds came to a close and an
ion was required before 'the
id claim to the contest when
hot was sunk through the
a, two point win. Against
Mfthigan succeeded in tak-
y by a margin of five points.
oedle "Favorabe ;
of the outstanding factors
an's favor /lies in the ar-
t of the schedule Mather's
w after the resumption of
semesjer. The game lost to
e came rather as an upset
or the Wolverines had been
win from the Buckeyes on
tman gymnasipm floor, but
is to Jinx, Maher's" men on
e floor and has three times
y years won the games play-
in Arbor. Chicago fe'l,as
expected, and the Wolver-
enbarked upon the hardest
e year to meet the strong
nd Illini fives. Michigan's
ce at Madison was worthy
e highest commendation for
an'Badger quintet was en-
eked during the second half
olverine defense and failed
single field, goal. At Illinois
was strengthened by Miller's
ayin but early in the fray
ervices of the flashy Kipke
the small end of a 20 to 17
s Illiois, and Wisconsin pos-
f the best teams ira the Big
are the strongest quintets
meets, the close contests on
urts speak well for Mather's
ture games.
e single exception of North-
rho has been hopelessly out-
. nearly every contest, the
Conference court squads
ossess sufficient strength to
y logical prediction for the
tpossible. At all events it

appears that, with the possible excep-
tion of Purdue, none of the teams will
be able to emerge from the season's
encounters without defeat.
Gophers Powerful
Minnesota, the present pace setter,
was conceded only an outside chance
to cut a figure in the race when the
season opened, but Dr. Cooke appar-
ently is striving to convince the
Gopher- athletic heads that he is far
from 1hrough as a coach. The
Gopher mentor has developed a power-
ful cdurt five that appears to be a
worthy successor to the teams for-
merly turned out at Minneapolis.
Swanson, a sophomore forward, has
been a tower of strength to Minne-
sota's attack and his work together
with that of Hullkrans, a guard, was
largely responsible for the brilliant
win Minnesota scored over Wisconsin
a week ago. The Gophers do not
meet Michigan or Purdue but have
yet to play a two game series with
'linois and a return game with Wis-
consin at Minneapolis. If the Goph-
ers safely weather these contests they
should stand in striking distance of
the covetedchampionship.
Purdue is again the victim 'of a
short schedule. With only nine Con-
ference games on their card the Boil-
ermakers need every game to stand a
good chance of copping the bunting.
Two years ago the BoIAermaker five
'tad, undouhtedly the strongest team
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