rm...n...rru.^ v M ;. ,, 4 .:.+r' ZX" :. W- 00 1NH RC QA EADY TO OPEN, ;TICE FO BIGTEN INDOOR YEAR011 GRIFIH ECLARES BIG STADIA, ASSET TD GAME'] - IGTEN HEA1) DENIES FOOTBALL umber of Stars Give Farrell Big= as one of the star weight men of the I E PRQFESSIONALIZED Chance; Burke, Hubbard, Lan - Big Ten and can be counted upon fou BYSANDS dowsk iIsbell Strong ; points in both the shot and hammer. Hubbard will ably take care of the (By Associated Press) ARSITY OPENS SEASON WITH , broad jump as he has a record of bet- Chicago, Dec 38.'The mere bigness MAROONS AT CHICAGO, FEB. 17 ter than 24 feet to his credit made of intercollegiate athletics, as evid- while on the freshman team. Neisch enced by the erection of stadiums in With football out of the way Mich- of last year's squad is also back. The which to stage the games, does notl an sport fans are .now turning their high jump will find McElven and constitute a danger to the amateur tention to indoor athletics espec- Smith as the Michigan entries. Mc- sport, according to Major John L. Grif-3 Mly basketball and track. Having Elven was one of the sure point win- fith, Western'Conference athletic com- zme through a successful season on ners for Michigan last year and imlissioner; who today replied to ob- Le gridiron and in cross-country, the should be even better this season. jectors who contend the immense rolverines are anxious to keep up the --- stadia would breed professionalism. cord this winter in track and on the S gtdia Are Asset n asketball court.:II I IUlfl fhTIfll So long as the games are honestly Good Sophontore Material 11 U Uadministered and kept from the hands Farrell has a good bunch of soph- j of gamblers, the stadia are an asset,E nore material upon which to call' Major Griffith said. The philosophy! r men to fill vacancies. Last year's -1 M RdiL-the objectors is similar to the men Carling aggregation is said to havE of a generation ago who opposed big een 'the best seen at Michigan in 'CAPTAIN-ELECT .1,0ILLEN WILL business because of its bigness, he ght years and with these men to add hIAVE 1 l1ETl1 MEN, STARl deelared. i the mpresent squad the Wolverines FIRESIHIEN BACK . "Some persons," said Major Grif- ould present quite a formidable fi?.h, "are inclinded to view with alarm am when the season opens in Feb- That the "fighting Illini" will haie this unprecedented development of tar. r t ih winterest in sports and fear that the Leading the list- of sprint men of thi nw tadim wit fall see CrectIOin of these stadia -constitutes a ngptheir new stadium niext fall seems . l1a1 oorcolg thletic. Tlhs >)rse is Captain Burke. Burke is certain, unless something unforseen munace to our colege at ics. ise fe of the fastest men in the Con- occurs between now and the begin- i'nen were afraid of large business in- nrence and with two years of exper- ning of practice in the autumn. terests because they were so large nce behind him should place first or Bob Zuppke will have 15 letter men scope. Theodore Roosevelt pointed cond in every meet he enters this back and his squad should be enrich- outrt that time that there were gosd ear. Following hin closely in abil- led considerably by the oncoming play- I ts an bas tut nd shugeste y is Hubbard, star of last year's ers from this year's exceptional fresh- h.at a business insitution should be 'eshmen squad. Hubbard looks like man team. When it is remembered judged not so much by its size as by te best 'all around man to wear the that Zuppke had almost no veteranlthe methods which it employed. And aize and Blue since the time of Carl material this year and yet was able to so it is with our colleges tod y. ohnson. and much is expected of almost wreck Iowa and even to drop «Keep me Clekeant im on this year's Varsity. Martin, the Badger the prospects seem nus- If our great games are kept clean, n experienced sprinter, and of last #ally rosy for a championship utfst if the men who , play do so for the ear's freshman team, should be able in 1923of love of the game and the benefits p hold the pace with most of the Big Jim McMillen, captain-elect, which they derive from playing, if we onference dash men. will have as fighting mates the fol can keep our amateur athletics out Weak in Iurdiles - 'lowing letter men; Agne, Clark, of the hands of the gamblers, both The hurdle events present a diffi- Coutchie, Green, Happeny, Hill, Mc- professional and'.amateur, then these ilty as both of last year's entries are Illwain, Miller, Oakes, Roberts, Rich- stadia and the contests will make for one from the team. Hubbard is a ards, Robison, Schults, Umnus, Wag- a better citizenship, and this'means a apable man on clearing the barriers ner, and Woodward. better America.. .it his se1"vices will in all probability 1_"Among thc® 10 universities in the e used i1 the dashes and broad .* '! Western Conference all have stadium imp. However, if Farrell is too bad-! Wzeman G -zves Uip building projects which are either handicapped by the lack of liu d-lers completed or under way. Ohio"State te sophomiore may be used in this uoacning /t s university has dedicated a stadium rent also. which will seat 63,000; the cornerstone' In the quarter Joyner and Siemans for a stadiumi at the University of Il- ill again be ready to hold upthe Coming just after the victoryoven linois has been laid; a campaign to TInivt-rin '.ne sota whaichvemade chigan th i raise funds with which to build a stad- Ion Pi, Phi Chi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Sigma Kappa; 10-10:30 o'clock, Psi! Omega, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Chi, I Sigma Delta Kappa. On Tuesday night the following practice schedule will be in force on courts 1, 2, 3, and 4, 6-6:30 o'clock, Sigma Phi, Sinfonia, Theta Xi, Zeta Beta Tau; 6:30-7 o'- clock, Sigma Deli- t i ,Delta ISig- ma Pi; 7-7:30 o'clock, Detla Tau Up- silon, Phi Beta Delta, Phi Delta Ep-' silon, Phi Beta Pi; 9:30-10 o'clock, Cygnus, Trigo , Peers, Theta Chi; 10-10:30 o'clock, Phi Tau, Alpha Chi Rho, Delta Tau Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta. The time and schedule for the next practices to follow these will be announced in The Daily at a later date. Interclass basketball will get away to a flying start in, a short while, the main drawback being that the manag- ers of all the schools and classes have not been picked as yet. The pretsi- dents of the classes that are not listed j below should select their managers and have them report to the Intramur- al office at once. Class basketball prac- tice will also be held before Chist- mas and the 'managers of the respect- iye teams should'watch these columns for the announcement of the sched- ule. Following are the list of the class managers: senior lits--. Mudd, 1121- R, junior lits-T. Tarcy, 355, soph lits-Hall, 319, fresh lits-to be chos- education, lower medics and fresh time that has been allotted to the as any man may that is in a class lits have no managers as yet.. class teams. where the managers have been select- ed. Bowing among the classes and A strict check will be made on the schools of the campus will be given men that play on the different teams J. J. Johnson, D. Steketee, G. S. Hag- great impetus this year. Many of the gerty, and H. H. John, will enter classes have already, entered teams and managers should see to it that teams in the tournament independent and the others are expected to do so their men are members of the team of the class teams, composed of men within the next few days. because of hours of credit in the Uni- from the, following classes: senior All teahms must roll their qualifying versity rather than by reasons of a lits, junior lits, soph lits, junior en- score by next Wednesday, in the Un- man's length of residence on the car- gineers. 41 ion bowling alleys. The teams may get in action anytime in the afternoon or evenings before that date. It is not known at this time just/how many teams will be eliminated on compar- ative scores as all of the entries are not in, but if 24 or more teams are en- tered 16 teams will be' allowed to sur- vive, or if less than 24 teams enter the tournament only eight will be al- lowed to play' after the qualifying round is held.. Each team will be composed of five men and they must roll three full gan-es to make scores in the qual- ifying round. The class managers which are listed below will enter a team, but plans have been made so that any man in a class can enter al team providing none of the members are on the class teams and are all of the same class on tl~e campus. If anyone decides to enter a team -de pendent of the class team he must rol his qualifying score within the same ... A symposium review of Henry L. Mencken's "Prejudices: Third Series;', in The Sunday Magazine for Decem- ber 3.-Adv. pus Numerals with jerseys will be given I to the men of the winning team and IKhemmani defeated Simonsky 3-2 a silver loving cup will be presented in the third game of the initial round to the man that makes the highest of the All-amnpus handball tourna- score in three rounds of-consecutive (Continued on Page Seven) play. I Following are a list of the manag- Colmbus Ciizen ers chosen by the Intramural depart- ment: senior lits-Kreis, 1114-M; AfIMCc junior lits-Merner, 355; soph lits- Iurwich, 2980-M; fresh lits-Cherry, 2638-W or57 senior engineers-l i . . ..... Goldsmith, 2878-W; juniorenier Thompson, Iowa....... ......L.T. -tlPi gott, 2726-M i;soph engineers- McMillen, Illinois ...............L.G. W. A. Jones, 114; fresh engineers-J.P. I ieldt, Iowa .......... . . . ... . . C. Vose. 8056-J; architects-Kline, 1366; Pixley, Ohio ...... .......... upper dents-Olsen, 753; upper medj K1tirhe1dichian ............. ics-Le Fevre, 609; pharmics-Mor-Itirkiz. Mchian..............E. ris, 11.62-M; education-Douglas, 2528- Klpke; 3i han...............Q.. R; upper laws-Jeffries, 2578-R; Kipkc,11icigan,.........L.H. Homeops-Crino, 2605; graduates-- Martinea, Minnesota..........R.H Purdon. The lower dents, lower med- I Locke, (Capt.), Iowa..........F.I3. ics, and fresh laws have no managers as yet. The presidents of these classes "Back to Methuselah-A Shavian should pick their managers as soor,, Dream Come True," by Saul Carson in as possible and instruct them to re- The Sunday Magazine for December port to the Intramural office at once. 3.--Adv. Any mien in these classes that have no mnanagers may come to the Intra- Student desires to tend furnace for mural office and enter a team, as well room or cash. Box A.Z.dv. tI . 4 CO on fel ier ity th2 hip ye to CO cu i 4i en by president, senior engineers - Goldsmith, 2078-W, junior engineers- Iland, 1460, soph engineers-Moody, 400-W, fresh engineers-Vose, 3156-J, law school-Storz, 2999, upper med- ics-Kerly, 609; architects - Kline, 1366, dents-Wagner, 1237-W, hom- cops-Crino, 2605,, pharmics-Morris, 1162-M, graduates-Berham, school of "Stevenson and His Art", by Iieen G. Lynch in The Sunday Magazine for December 3.-Adv. Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. a s~~e't Ball STARTING TODAY I fl lie ORPHEUIV THEATRE vv vi vrnes aim wvi nave consiaer- able support from Roessner and Jones from the 1922 freshman team. The half mille will also have some good men from the yearlings of last sea- son to draw upon as Reinke and Marsh showed well in this event last spring. Hattendorf is the only half miler who returns to the squad this, year. The mile' sh ould be one of Michi- gan's strong points with most of the 1922 milers back and several good men coming up .from the first year runners. Arndt and Bowen both' proved their ability last year and with Slhenefield and Nichols 'as new "Champions of the West" this year, is the announcement that the Maize aid Blue has lost one of the most Svaluable men on its coaching staff. Elton E. Wieman, '21, who has serv- ed his Alma Mater for five years as both a member of the Varsity foot- ball team and later as one of its coaches, was married yesterday and will leave this week with his bride for Caifornia where they will line, He will go into business with the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company at Los Angeles. Wieman's departure from Ann Ar- bor marks the leaving of one of the Wolverine's greatest linesmen and! n h.i"I.. ium is now being conducted at the University of Minnesota; the athletic council at the University of Wiscon- sin has a building plan which will not be completed for several years. Mich- igan, Iowa, Northwestern, have good fields; Purdue plans a new field and Indiana also; the University of Chica- go, with stands that will seat 32,000 found that a stadium; four times as large is necessary for intersectional games." Intramural Items CORNWELL COAL SHOES - PANTS - SHIRTS Special Padded Basketall Pants $1.00 Sweat Shirts $1.65 ~ pG 0 v . A' Kentucky Egg and Lump West Va. Egg and Lump Pocahontas and Coke IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 4 COMMON AND FACE BRICK CORNWELL COAL PHONES 81-Fl and 2207 office -- Cornwell Block. II c (en on the squad should easily take Y'ost's chief aid in building up strong Architects eliminated soph eugin- are of this event, forward walls. Wieman played his oers ili the race for the championship Isbell fi Two Mile . first college football in" 1915 oil :he of the consolation series in the inter- Isbell, the phenonminal long dis- freshman squad. The next two yeari class speedball tournament Friday. ance runner, should have little he was a menber of the Varsity squad IThe winner will play fresh ]its at 4 rouble winning the two mile event and was captain-eleet for the year 1O'clock Monday afternoon on south n all the meets this winter and if 1918. Enlistment in the service, ioW- Ferry field in the final game for the )avis is able to work off his ineligi- ever, prevented him from playing that championship. The winner of' this ility the two will be sure point win- year game will be awarded third place in ers for Michigan In the long grind. On his return in 1920 Wieman again the class standings. The Wolverines should be strong- "held down his berth on the line. In et in the field events. Landowski 1921 Yost made him assistant coach Fraternity basketball will begin its vill be back and if in condition should with the .job of building up thme Wol-r c ti( sessions ext Monday night uplicate his feat of last season when verine line. That year Michigan lost at W\'a1 ernmanm gymnasiumi. The fol- ie won or tied for first place in the only one game. Again this year he lowing are the schedules for prac- ole vault in every meet. Brooker, faced the task of building a wall with tieon Moiday and Tuesday, Ihe rorm the yearling squad, does 12 feet a nucleus of one experienced lines- }ccur't on which to play also included: onsistently and will be a great aid inman. The results of the games this ( MoI(Iay night on courts 2, 3, 4, and 5, o L'andowski in the vault. The loss season speak for themselves, and for 6- :80 o'clock, Acacia, Alpha Kappa >f Hoffman will be seriously felt in the strength of the Michigan line. Kappm, Alpha Rho Chi, Alpha Tau he javelin as there is no one who can In speaking of Wieman, Coach Yost I Oimcga; 6:30-7 o'clock, Beta Theta Pi, wield the wand as he did. said, "Tad's loss will be an irrepar- Delta Chi, Delta Signia Phi, Kappa VanOrden in Shot 1 able one as his services extended Beta Psi; 7,7:30 o'clock, Kappa Nu, Van Orden who was ineligible last lthroughout the entire,12 months 'of jKappa Sigmia, Lambda Chi Alpha, Nu -ear is again ready to take his place the yeal' and because lie has been an Sigma Nu, 9:30-10 o'clock, Phi Epsi- t active force in the devlopment of the l A discussion of the practice of gland j Michigan athletic plan. He has al- "The Val'me of Mental Tests", in The ransference, in The Sunday Magazine ways been of the greatest assistance Sunday Magazine for December 3.- or December 3.-Adv. in coaching." Adv. .11 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. NEXT TO ARCADE THEATRE r ,,, j i 4 r,~ I 4 i Clothes for the holidays. So desirable that they are harder for us to get I The limit to the number. of tasty foods you can "/i eat Mere is set only by than to sell. Tailored your own appetite, for by HICKEY-FREEEMAN all are very low in price J.: ,'fljflnq clot Jwes', sloes 0,1d u . g 'ips, fin- 'inlqual- ity t ) lerate in pr2'ic(e Arcade Cafeteria TTfht,,irc A 7VPvls' Arrado WLRI fER& COM> i Y