1 pyp 17.11 H1 1 U iL# J Y5 f' L:V L' 0 li I I PL'DILUl1i\1 u0, " y ( J V Duke To Don Grid VEIVES HOPE TO FORTCE IOWA TO SHARE CONFERENCE COURT TITLE Duke To DonGrid To s Once Aga n Continued Victory For Wisconsin air S lichigann Win Over Hawks Means ie OLD MAN JINX STILL CAMPS ON TRAIL OF MATHEWRS FIVF( ' Coach Mather's Varsity basketbal quintette meets the Iowa five Satur- day night at Waterman gymnasium in the final game of the season for the Wolverines and the next to the last for'the Hawkeyes, who have thus fa' gone through 10 games on their sched- Ole with no defeats registered against them.f Michigan, by virtue of her win over Illinois Monday night, is safely en- trenched in third place in the Dig Ten standing. Wisconsin . comes second with but one defeat; by Purdue, which was looked, upon as a decided upset, while Iowa has the only clean slate A Maize and Blue victory over Iowa Saturday night would have direct bearing on. the Hawkeye champion- ship chances, forcing a tie with the Badgers. Jinx Still on Job Skipper Mather was permitted to grow quite familiar with the famous eligibility jinx this season. In fact the bugaboo practically ruined Mich- igan's chanpionship hopes,-but he has not ended with it yet for Rice, play- ng left forward for the Wolverines Monday night, came out of the game wvith an injured elbow. It is not defin- itely known whether he will be in con- :ition to play against Iowa. If ihe dloeC not go in it will probably neces- sitate the playing of Haggerty, wh. has been reeovering from illness. Hag- gerty played 10 minutes. in the Indian ilt and in that time caged two goals rom near the center of the floor, Birks Back In 3irks, once niore in Maize and Blue uniform, will be seen at the other forward berth with Captain Ely at center as usual, and the great guard- ug combination, Paper and Cappo 'eady for the hardest game of the season. At present, Captain Ely is eading in Big Ten scoring with 118 points to his credit. The lanky cen- er has scored 41 of these with field oals while the remaining 36 were foul shots. His nearest competitor k Barnes, of Chicago, with 116 point. -Coach Barry has placed .one of th most evenly balanced teams on th'e loor this season that has ever been een in the Western Conference. With Japtain Hicks, playing guard, Funk., he free throw artist of the outfit, at he other guard position. Janse. and Laude "at the forward berths, and 3urgitt holding down the center job, lie coach is blessed with a smoothly unctioning outfit. Funk is one of :he leading scorers in the Conference While Janse and Burgitt rank near th) op of the list. Captain Hicks is plac- d with the leading defense men, he nd Burgitt being largely responsible or the defeat handed Michigan Jan. 6 at Iova City. Last For Four Four Wolverine tossers will see ervice for the last time in collegiate ,onpetition Saturday night. Captain Ely, Paper and Cappon, guards, and 5ice, substitute forward, all have pu)' n their allowed period of play. Coach dlher looks for the hardest game of he year but he has confidence in the Lhlity of his men. Iowa is practically the only court eam in Big Ten competition that does ot number among its ranks some thlete who has previously achieved ame on the gridiron. The first string oster of the Hawks holds a list of lames totally unfamiliar to followers >f footall. This is considered par- Oldest Woman Student Dies Mrs. Amy Davis Winship, 92, the )bdest wsinan student in this country, lied Feb. 19 at Racine, Wis. At the ge of 78, Mrs. Winship matriculated .t Ohio State university. Later on he studied at the universities of Tex- s, Kansas, Wisconsin, California and 'lorida. Metaphysics and sociology mere the principal subjects. WH'ERE, DO WE GO u F1, tHERE BOYS! SWherever yqu go you -will i be better Ar mentally and Ni " p h sl al y a fter am e o.* ® okto aomBlirs "S, _ cm ticularly surprising because of the great number of fast men who made up the title claiming eleven of the Old Gold institution last fall. S MITH TO CA PTAIN VAR'SITY TANKMEN Star Free Style Man Chosen Lehder of Wolverines For BalI nce of Season VAUPRE NEW FIND IN DIVES AS CONFERENCE MEET LOOM j iI' , aea- - - Francis L. Smith, '23E, is captain of Michigan's first ,Varsity swimming team Captain Smith, veteran of two seasons of informal competition, and star sprint man .of the Wolverine tank artists, was chosen yesterday after- noon to lead the aquatic aggregationI for the balance of the season.I Now in.. his third year of competi- tion, Smith has always been one of the most dependable of the men who havr1 represented the Maize and Blue in theC water. While not always a first place winner the newly elected Wolverine leader has fought " continually for points at the finish line and may be expected to round out his aquatic ca- reer in the- M..A. C. and Big Ten meetj with no little degree of merit. f Stanley Brown has - been working his men hard during the past two days in an effort- to.round out a com- bination that will down the Aggies by a more decisive score than the 48 to 20 count of the first meet betweenj the two institutions. In this attempt his' offensive will be bolstered' to a considerable extent by the addition of Hubbard to the squad. The crack Wolverine, distance and back stroke moan was ineligible during the first semester, but his appearance in -the tank against the Aggies should result in a few more points for Michigan. Papenguth"" and : Mildner, Wolverine. divers, who were handicapped at Lan-i sing by unfamiliarity with the spring board, will be on even terms with Kie- faber, Aggie star, and a tough battle between the trio for first honors is promised. The Aggies, too, have been strength- ened with the advent of the second semester and it is probable that stiff- er competition may be expected from them. Coach Brown believes that he ha,1 uncovered a potential star in the fan-3 cy diving .in Vaupre. The latter gets more height on his dives than either Papenguth . or Mildner, but is handi- capped by his approach. Coach Brown oeieves, however, that with the ac- quisition of a certain amount of con- fidence -Vaupre may -develop into .on of the best of the Wolverine divers. It is thought that by the time of the Big .Ten meet .on March 15 and 16 Vaupre may be able to play- dark horse. to the Conference favorites. Al Mielziner has been hitting off the breatt stroke in fine style since the Northwestern meet. Witnesses of that.-meet were given one of the few thrills of the evening by the race between the little -Wolverine and th( FRATERNITY TITLE. Phi Mu Alpha Displays Great Pas sing Game anld Sutprives Dopesters VICTORS OVERCOME SMALL . LEAD ANDf TAKE-G4AME, 1441 Although outclassed in passing and teamwork, Sigma Nu had consistent success in ringing the hoop and de- feated Phi Mu Alpha"14 to 11 for the championship of the fraternity bas- ketball leagues Monday night at Wa-I terman nymnasium. The first half started off with a rush and Sinfonia by superior floor work secured four points before Sigma Nu struck its pace With the institution ! of Merner and Knode into the win- ner's lineup, they took a fresh hold on the game and secured two fielders. But Sinfonia's passing was perfect and they speedily added four more to their total, two of the points being from the foul line. Neisch added two more for the champions ,while Krauss threw a point from the foul line just as the half finished. Sinfonia's pass- ing and teamwork was a revelation to I the dopesters who had picked . them to be easy losers, for they uncovered a system that worked the ball down to the basket before their opponents were able- t. get set tor. the attack. Sigma Nu shot many times but was unable to connect with the hoop con- sistently. Score: Phi Mu =Alpha <8, Sigma Nu 7. In spite of the fact that. they had been outclassed in everything but finding the basket in the former per, iod, Sigma Nu came back at the open- ing of the second half and put ,a kink into their opponents attack. Sinfon- la was unable to. reach the basket but a few times durhing-the-remainder a the game; Both sides scored from rtho field and foul line-toward the middle of this period aiid tied -the score at-11- Merner, substituted- for Stone,. on .a short pass from Knode shot the win- 8:'0 o'clock, Phi Delta Theta vs. who is going to be out for spring prac- ning' basket. His sucess was dupli- Lambda Chi Alpha. Schedule for sec- tice to get into this class. It meets at cated in part by Krauss, who scored and round will be announced tomor- 4:15 o'clock every Monday, Wednes- another point from the foul line, sew- row. . !dIay, and\Friday. ing up the game. Final score: Sigma - _--- Nu,14, Phi Mlu AlI)ha 11..b Sixty Report For W *e l.hlwoph Plar _. i Unprecedented popularity of Prof. In ra mura Items New Grid Studies i. M. Wen1ey's philosophy courses ____ was .evinced in the recent overflow in Coat. lxai he has over;ity;7 men out philosophy 5-p. Such a large n umber Finals in the All-campus foul- . .h)Lial cas ir looty m is u stulents desiring thy. course ap- g nt wl be held at fors isspemila o icothall This peared at the lectures in room B, Law 9:30 o'lock tonight in WatermnClass is primiyForf i the new building, that it became necessary to : teuth ichigan sy t(m of football refuse admittance to many. gymnasium. Approximately 10 men _____s_____a___ns____ will compete for the coveted trophy. ig the men Ihat are going out for If you don't know where you los spring praich 1 iin conditio., the article, never mind, a "Daily Clas- All teams scheduled to play in the The< class niets three times each sified Ads" will find it for you.-Adv. first. round of the All-campus hand- week Part of each practice is spent ball doubles tournament should re- ,i calisthenies. This is followed by Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv, member that all .nitial round match- Ite taking up of some special defense _ _ __ es must be compled and the scores or offens i that Michiagn expects tcWANT turned, in by 5 o'clpck, Wednesday, ;e n, xt year. One day of each wee R TRACK TRYOUTS YA)TED March 7. All teams not having played s gi ven to basketball, wrestling, or by that time will be dropped from boxing so that the men will not tirl A call was issued yesterday1 further competition. of football. -1I for tryouts -for the positions of VanderVoort, who has been inac- assistant track managers. Any Final sets in the first round of the tive since lie broke his arm in the Ohio i.sophomores or upperclassmen inter'fraternity wrestling tournament State game last fall, is using this I eligible for campus actiivties are will bring the following teams togethI class to get in. condition for spring requested to report to any as- - er ' tonight in Waterman gymnasium practice. Neisch, end of last year's 4 sistant manager after 3 o'clock wrestling room: At 7:30 o'clock, Deli squad, is also out. any - day in Waterman gymnas- ta Chi vs. Delta Tan Delta; at 8 o'clock, Coach Little wants every man that ( ium, Phi Kappa Alpha vs. Hermitage; at is not out for some other sport and , F R. Jerome Dunne In the football limelight once again!. R. Jerome Dunne, '22, captain.of Mich- igan's 1921 gridiron eleven and now a student -in the Law school of North-I western university, has been named assistant coach at the Purple insti- tution to succeed George Trafton, ac- cording to an announcement made yesterday by athletic authorities at the Evanston institution. "Duke" will take up his new. duties when the call comes for spring practice. 1-e should .be invaluable to Coach Glenn Thistle- waite because of his experience in line pla yingand his tutelage under Coach Fielding 1-1. Yost. Purple clad victor and with a little improvenient Mielziner can be expect- ed to call for some fast stepping in Big Ten circles before he can be down-f ed. e It's pssi Ie oacoimbine" speedy serviceaar; sty Cooking. We A- - pr owva I aly :atpthe M-Lunch 32 South State Street. 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