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Gehring is some- Close Game to Hoosiers; andicapped by an injured back Badgers Next nchez is in the best of form._- ELY STARS AT OHIO STATE; e leaf note books--"The Stand- MILLER IN IN JfANA CONTEST t Wahr's University Bookstore. Basketball teams are almost impos - sible to dope' out. At least, that is ething for sale? A Classified what the trend of intercollegiate bask- The Daily will And a buyer.- etball contests would lead one to be- lieve. One night they give exhibitions that surpass even the fondest of ex- pectations; the next, their ,brand of play is ragged and mediocre. It seems that basketball teams are consistently inconsistent in this regard and Mich- igan is far from being an exception. Play Well at Ohio Gratifying and most surrising was Phone 94-F1 Michigan's overwhelming 38 to 17 vie- tory against Ohio State on Saturday 320 E. Liberty St night. The team worked like a well polished machine, getting the ball down the floor with regularity and precision that was amazing. The five man defense, used that night, drew in so close on the Buckeye basketeers, that the Ohioans cantonsider themsel- ves fortunate in caging the five goals with which they are credited. Espe- cilycommendable Was the shooting of the Wolverines that evening. Ely, star, negotiating eight goals through- out the fray, while Kipke and Miller, each caged four. The .close guarding of Cappon and Capt. Bud Rea on the defense is also worthy of mention. The exhibition as a whole was more than pleasin to all concerned. The result of Monday night's game was not quite so pleasing. After trouncing the Ohio State five the Wol- verines were doped to brush the In- diana five aside without an undue amount of trouble. But the adverse 15 to 14 score showed otherwise. The defense of the Michigan team was up to par, 'but their offensive work was poor, that is excluding the exhibition of Bill Miller. Mller was the only re- deeming light of the game, registering every one of the Wolverine's 14 points, caging four field goals and gathering in six .out of ten fouls.. The other men were decidely off color, missing shot after shot under the basket, and thus, their opportunity to annex the contest. The game was close from the very start. Michigan held the lead at the end of the first half, but their failure efore we to come through in the proper fashion ~ we during the latter part of the fray was the reason for the turn in the tide. testing -- The foul shooting of Sanford for In- diana was no little factor in Michigan's world's -,downfall. The Hoosier was successful in nine out of ten free throws, a. ex- ceptional record, and for the fourth time this season Michigan tasted defeat 4 because of its inferiority in foul shoot- 11, manu- lug IAl Play Badgers Next O~i ' e - he team returned to Ann Arbor yeste adyafternoon. Although some- 'Vi__," what disappoined iby the turn cr Smaking events, which have practically put them out of the running for champion- produced. ship honors, the members of the squad are still in a fighting mood and are hopeful of winning the majority of'the UALIY. remaining gamysthis season. Wiscon- sin will be the first test at Waterman wonder- gymnasium and the team will be all set for action on Saturday night. Loose leaf note books--"The Stand- ard" at Wahr's University Bookstore. -Adv. growing Second hand Books bought and sold j at Wahr's University Bookstore.-Adv. Loose leaf note books-"The Stand- ard" at Wahr's University Bookstore. -Adv. TY into -~ tMost J AT THE "To Much Ec want to "save on cl It's better to buy one gc be satisfied. We pay. See our big Practically no let up was given the track squad by Coach Steve Farrell during the examination period. With the exception of the two days that the J-Hop decorations were up the athletes were working out regularly. The reason for this is that next Satur- day a dual meet with Chicago is scheduled at Waterman gymnasium and it is necessary that all the men be in condition. Even though the Maroons are not powerful Steve wants his men to. show up at their best and has kept them at work. Of course with exams it was im- possible to accomplish as much as ordinarily, but now that they are over the men are fairly burning up the boards over in the gymnasium. Even' before the baseball cage is down' the distance runners are working up on the track and even the dash men are warming up. As soon as the big net is pulled up the jumping ITOPPOSES CHICAGOSAT Whitney Theatre-Sunday, Feb. 19 Sam H. Harris presents CEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS IN THE BIGGEST MUSICAL. HIT ON EARTH es LSN'T IT A GRAND OLD NAME? 5--People-50 Augmented Qrehestra A Whirlwind o1 Speed and Pep Chorus "THE TALK OF A NATION" Prices $1.00 to $2.50 Seats Friday MAIL ORDERlS NOW t . WOLVERINES HOPE TO' THIRD STRAIGHT VICTORY ANNEX I 11 STRIKING COLOR combinations, rich weaves and original- ity in design mark Cherney Cravats with distinction. Come in and look them over. pit is opened and the banging of the dash men on the gym floor is heard. The coach is busy and has no time for any one except his proteges and to them he is giving his best. The last two years Chicago has been overwhelmed by the Michigan track- sters. In 1920 at Ferry field the score was 87 to 48 and Michigan won nine first places, while Chicago garnered most of her points in the mile, mak- ing a slam in that event. Again last year a dual meet was held outdoors and again Michigan repeated, but this time even greater damage was inflicted for while Carl Johnson and his teammates were scoring 108 pointa the visitors only made 27, 11 out of a possible 15 firsts were taken by the Wolverines, and of Chicago's points half of them were made by Hall. This year the Maroons have al- ready had two meets, one with Northwestern and another with Laf- ayette and in this they have the edge for this is the first meet of the year, for Michigan. They are reputed to be strong in the hurdles and Brickman has been showing up well in the quarter mile event. The shot put is handled by Redmon, who is the cap- tain of the team, but it is doubtful it he will be able to outheave Van Or- den. , a r \\ --, 1 , + \, + a , . Er E1 11 .dll Genuine Cheney Crawats haze the name stamped in the nechband / N SOLD BY Mack & Co., Main St. N. F. Allen, 211 S. Main St. F. W. G(ross,'Main St. Wadhams & Co., 201 S. Main St. S. 0. Davis, Toggery Shop, 119 . Main St. Lindenschniitt, Apiel Co., 209 Main St. Reul, Conlin, Hegel Ca., 200.2 S.-Main St. J. F. Wuerth Co. 222.224 S. Main St. Wadhams & Co., Niekels Arcade CA ar=k' - , .. , arsc = ca , x l ' Iw. in .Quality-- LAST WORD IN PRICE onomy" is-the short for extravagance. 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