............ till 0 a +..,... Alma 5KET SQUAD IN CO lUMU O FINAL II. S. LI-,'VONTEST TOWNIGHT FR EDDY' GOES BACK TO COME ACK T _1 ,.4° 1ioblem~atisa; Jlrgerty Leit If ome to Recuperate AFATHfER USES REARRANGED ISLU; PAPER AT FORWYARD, Michigan's Varsity basketball team returned from its latest wastr jaunt late Tuesday night none the worse~ for its two -game series whlich . resulted in a win from Northwestern and a 'defeat at the hands of Wiscon- In the first game of. the trip with Northwestern the Wolverines experi- enced little troubl~e in carrying . off honors, .although the Purple and White played better basketball than they displayed on their recent in'va- sion of Ann Ardor. Defense "Strong- .At no time did Northwestern threat- en the Wolverines, for the latter were leading 'by a 16-4 -score at the end1 of the first half. The 'Purple came back in. the second half with a little strength and during 10 minutes amid a flurry of basket shooting ,secured three goals. The defense work of the Wolverines was oiitstandings in this encounter. Northwestern's captain, McKenzie, playing at :guard, carried away star- F the Buckeyes is at hard problem to soilve., They were hit buit little as a ' result of- the mild-yoar examrinations and still have tlhe service, of MITNnor, the best shot in the Conference at theI present timne. Coach Mather in corn - menting on the ga:;ie yesterday said I that withr Minor in the game it wouldI net bie a .surprise to bhi if the game went either way, but if Ohio State won they would have to display some twonderful offensive rork~ in spite of the crippled -condition of 'the Wolver- ine aggregation.I ( Michigan's mentor took Paper, Kip- ke, Ely, Cappon, Bicks, 'Pipe'r,y Mc-I -Wood, and Rice on the Columbus trillp last night, leaving Haggerty in Ann Arbor. " The star forward has beenI sick and needs a few wvorkouts before he -will be in 'shape for 'the last two games with Illinois and Iowa~ which' he would be unable to get on the trip. Hian'dball enthusiasts on the cam- pu s. Will again be given an oppor-tun- ity to see an exhibition of the sportI -when the lid is lifted on the all-cam-I P --, .. ,, Fr 4 j were three men in the ring but the Welsh showed the same keenjug slumberland powders in the end of his ,ment that heas always made him a lit- 1 gov ~vregenerally lacking. He was ;tie different than the average fighter (ne of the greatest defensive fighters, by 'selecting England aS the scene of in the game. !his "comeback" effort.' Several years ago Welsh was fight- How far he will go in this day and tg "fifth rater" in a western townagissmtnges gin tfor all is cleverness, nearly took -_________ the count through a dose of the same PRO)F. SOLALI NDE L EAVES stuff in the other bird. Freddie was FOR LECTURES AT 0. S. 11 M saking a boo!) out of his opponent1 'when the fellow suddenly pointed anflI Prof. Antonio G. Solalinde of the i d to Welsh. "Look at your tights, Spanish department leaves today foji they're all ripped.' Freddie looked Col'umbus, Ohio, where he w-ill deliv., and the "fifth rater" swung a right tol er a series of three lectures at Ohio his jaw that/ brought ..every star in State university. He expects to re~ the; heavens before! his watery eyes. turn in time to meet his classes next Ilie managed to escape, however, and Monday. All three of his lectures will promptly proceeded to pummel the! treat different aspects of the hip tory " fifth rater" into a' sodden, shapeless of Spanish literature. Imass. This is about the only time that Freddie had any stuff of that kind putU.XIWV over on him in the ring. I ila, Ei: w A:N A~~OV~ IUE MSCr 1) 11 F- VA:L s AS WE ! o t -'T'-, " .rrs - r H;:i GNT '5', fN Q P" N I CA " r C WVA SOCLEvEi2 g IT HIS CPPON-r (" RATERNEARLY yUVLYTH00 '{~~fE 1 GOT HIM ONCE -HE VAS FC(NTNG HIZE* TrLt) VIE LS" AHIS 116H~r tS. MEN gA-r QIeP~PY-AN~wK'NHER :lY'( f REDVY LACI-E ? OE D DOQ N ATHE~i T' f A TOPUNC+S. "FI~FrHQATEI SLA MMK t'4HIM- IH RTS PECIL HNITE POLO $15 etch UEgon N olfi Ei' "re *2 th m aI t$ (5 ' D ' y . $ :NBILLIARDS ilteen tables on the d floor for this moot r recreatlon. Yoii zisshmg part of time ire of college J!fo if [a not make iuse of rcgulariy. I~ll-1 ir3 ' 1l LtJNCUIE3,SODAS i~~~yr at"'~t e $1.50 Foulard T ies ring honors for his team with {his close guarding and excepional fol- owing-in ability. Captain Ely played hs usual good game and was,-respon- biblea for 19 of the Wolverine points. He figured considerably, in the de- fense with Paper., Hard luck shtots and Wisconsin's pm' handball doubles tournament this afternoon at the handball courts inj the basement of Waterman gvmn a-, NOW $1.00 gettin~g the breaks, spelled defeat for the Wolverines in this air-tight af- fair". Although. the Badgers never. se- cured the tip-off in one wi'tance dlur- ig the game they held the Wolver- i ines scoreless from' the . field 'in the first half. Every man on both teams played: a hard game, and the contest was one of the cleanest rough gamesI that a Wolverine team has_ ever fought in. OIame Tonight -Impsortant Coach.Mather has turned all efforts toward the coming game with Ohio State, which:,will-be held' tonight in the Buckeye' city. The Varsity left for this southern jaunt last night over the Michigan Central and will arriv~e in Columbup, this morning. Just what to expect at the hands, of I 7JF sMnn No definite time has been set Feddie Welsh, former Ii ;ltwei ht{ championship of the world to Jack years old and since losing his title has1 for ''the official opening of the event, champion of the world, is returning to l Britten, returned to England and in ar fought few battles. the officials having left the matter of England where he hopes to once more short time coralled the light heavy-j Freddie is an intelligent fellow and arranging matches to those who arc) become an active figure in the realm weight, middleweight and welterweight' could still box rings around the maj-j entered, of pugilism and "come back" via thef titles of the British Isles. ority of lightweights. The thing he More than, 30 men will participate English route as did Ted ("Kid") Lowr- a Welsh has been running a health always lacked was the punch. He j and it is expected 'that this year's; is who, after losing the welterweight farm at Summit, N. J. Heb is now= 37 .could make an opponent believe there tourney will surpass all that have -.- -___ ..._. 'been held in the past due to the lar'ge + number of" winners 'of former tourna- ~ments and the new men who_ are scheduled to meet in the coming tilts., Following is the schedule for the _______________________ 1 first round : Carrett-Abrams, 1057, vs.I Klein-Fronzak, 1366; Michaud-Doff- man, 8104, vs. Rice-Shell, 371; Sim onsky-Khemanni, 1582-M, vs. Read- Chapman, 193'5; Blauner-Segall, 751-' W, VS. Rockwell-Sarnechia, 669f Shawaker-Carroll, 746-R, vs. Shopen-' Stone, 1.505 ;: Bowers-Flynn, 397, vs.' Heilbrunn- Langlois, 1485-TUniversit~l , exchange; Swager-partner to be se- lected, 2410, vs. Rayman-Ciralsky, 71-; W; Ensinger-Stevens, telephone not'_. listed, vs. Greene-Sanchez, 2011-M. I 224 S. STATE STREET A dw _ now? _' carrtraxas zu i t _ __ iu_ I r f . _ , r. "msrs.::... . : ~e . , . . Spring Oxfords Imported leathers in smooth and grained' finish. All \sizes carried in stock. 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