THF~ tC -UAPAY;l4YM , .. .. . ... . ........... d.. .".. . .. ;. r .. .. .; , . i{ , .; :x iwr// " .:. ,. , .... .._. .. $CHOLSTIQTFIOUB HANDICAP VA1 Vaoen cI atler Faces Serios Difficult III Maing Ip His First Five Alen ~TFA MWILL CNTINUE WORK IWIlliNG CHIRISTMIAS HOLIDAY 4coach E. J. Mather, Varsity basket- ball meitor, yesterday announced the names of the men that will continue Varsity basketall practice during the holdays. Ile plans to havTiiy, Birks, Milie, Kpke, Henderson, McGregor, McWood, Haggerty, aper, Stegmeer, W. nice, 'Emory, andrel Cappon, Pilper, Bukema. The, first blow of the season fell yesterday wihen it was made known Ithat Keefer had been placed on warn- I~ , fr scholastic difficulties. Coach Mather had expected' to use Keef- er considerably during the coming games, andl this unforseen happening "hats upset -hi;splans somewhat. Reefer IsmoSerious oss Acording. to the words of Coach Mather, Keefer is a coining star of the 'indoor. game.Ilie says, "All of the (ope shiows Keefer~to e a better TEAM PROSPECTS ROSY COACIITFISHER PLE)FAUEI) WITH WifO111lNfGMADE 1T S FAR ' IN SEASON The outlook for a strong all-fresh basketball team this year is very en- couraging i the early workouts are any criterion. Although "Coach Fish- er (il not start work with his year- ling squad until two weeks later than last fall the ball tossers are now rounding into excellent shape. A squad of more than 100 aspir- ants greeted the coach at the first few 'sessions but the pruning kife has elininated nmore, than half of this number. The sound~ is now compos- ed of as fine a bunch of fast, rangy players as have ever battled for nn- orals at Waterilan gymo. Although 11 any of the playrs have had consid- e rable experience in -intersholastle Combats" the fundamentals are being heavily stressed by Coach Fisher so t hat the future Varsity men will be ti oroughly grounded in the type of basketball in vogue at Michigan. The squadl of 45men has been di- vided: into'"two sections, one bunch .working out on Mnay and Wednes- day evenings while the' other crew uses the flor on Tuesday and Thurs- dlay nights. Boti divisions are brought together on Friday evenings anid a lively scrimmage is usually on the parogramime. On the other nightsa the men are drilled in pivoting, pass- ing, and guarding. ;Arching of shots . and covering of the ball also come in I for a great deal of °attention. Team work' is also being emphasized be- caue. while :there are a number of brilliant .individual performers to be seen on th court -a sense of o-opera- ti'Pn seems to- be entirely lacking at times. The real hard workouts will be in order as soon as the vacatinon is over and practice games :with the Varsity and Varsity seconds will hold the at- tent(ion of;~,;the" yearlings.' While it is not. expected that the freshmen will be an.iygreat obstacle in the pth of the big team these big boys ogt to make the session interesting. e ,. gether and emerge the victor by LE~ ]NI RIE n calns of his unexpected rallies. Thei G : rycres in the three matches were:k 121-14, 21-15, and 21-18. j If 4 Te runner-up played a consistent I T game throughout the last three matches, which wa's in direct contrastI ____________________________ to_ his opponents's burst of champion- ship form. basketball player, than a football man. 'A silver loving cup, given by the A man with his burst of speed would! Intramural department, will be! go far to make Michigan a winning aw~arded Greene for his prowess.. It team,. It is a hardI blow and breaks up I has not been decided at the present many of the. plans that had been time whether or not Scarnachia will made." receive his numerals for his -efforts. At the present time .Haggerty isl suffering from blistered feet and xvat-!i er on the knee. There appears to be l 4iscoflsinU L'aader no known remedy for Haggerty's ail- r~ sN w a ia menit. Trainer Billy F~allon has applied 111 ars eWRa ia alumt wator, and tinc ture of heuzoine tGrou In Congress 1 to the injured mntrember, with little re-P, sult, the blisters refusing to disap- ;- I.. .. pear. In the coming practices Ha~ gerty's feet will be covered with ad- hesive' tape in an effort to rid hips. of tije malady. Miller is also havting his difficuilties { This versatile star ha.s a badl case of w t r o h n e nvt-'w ni e two days before the Notre.D,-m e game. This illness has .not been completely : cuired. as yet. Besides his water onft the knee, Miller has been having . trouble with an infested tooth, hav- ins; had to go to the dleatist's to havve.. his ljaw bone scrap~ed. Coach Matt er I is optomistic about the two cases and I: expects that they will have disappear-F eel by the endc of the holiday vacat ion. Will Traiin Furinc TVa cat ion f,-4f-r The men on the squad are in train ig now and will be kept so during the v jcation practice. The major por- tion of' the coiing sefsionls will lbe' devoted1 to buiding' Michigan's ba.sklet- ball attack and the continuledldr-illing of fundamentals, -as, the spolial event, that will follow the reop~ening of school will make serious inroads on the l)1'flc- anlrR etML Flte tices, that will be held then. Snt~ oetX aFlet Ju~st exactly, whio will form the first Who ha s agi~en comne into national team after the hiolidays is a question tnieieb hsognzto h tl*Lt has been only partly decided. proiec yhsoraiain' h Hiaggerty stands out most. proinently progressive forces in both branches{ of tie new men on the squad, and the of the national legislative- body, results of vacation sessions will prob- ab~ly see :Birks, 1~'1v, Papier, Miller and IFIaggerty wearing the Maize and Blue -- against the M. G. quintet. -andball-f- WILLSTART W Candidates For Hockey and S, E Teamis Expected to Pra lDuring Vacation 31TCHIGAN ENTERS TRIAN LEAI"rE FOR PL.AYING~ While the basketball men turn to practice, immmediat j Christmats. so that therVimn { let-uip in wank, the hockeyz ming candidates are. expectei use_ of. home town lce ands pools tlhroughort the. holiday. themselves axe the best of the oftieial cal s, that will1 immediately upon the recur, 'scholastic dutiea. Iocey, this seson,wili Arbor att'raction, for the st local Y MC.A pool, -whIch sltytankartists, will lbe-fora is prohibitive to the crowds tators that wouhl be, expect~ t~ind mzeets stage'd here, whit p. the other .ha {ed, will t> furnish its ;euthusiass . p~ space to witness home conte Nor, are the actual limit tl),c pool 2,orkflned to specttt for.-ie-teank i iflt' storoI permtit tipe staging of a -diugl c. pI. undter the inn, t sving thus litnitig the freedom of' avers. For th~ese reasons D probabile that all tank ThCC1 staged- away, from home thi IRVI~v ixWAR)W GLTS, CHIROPODIE. 106 First Nat. ank ]8 I ~Phone 17464 M rt Owing to the fact that at. the tim!o h ofrneweig inig 1_- swimrming was not a recoknized s'port: lit Was impossible for assistant Direct- ~ or Little to axrange ;a. definite sched- ule. The tentative, dates made at that time, however, have been announced and will no doubt be adhered-to. I ;Wimnling I Hockey Now te Conf erenice r*actice j As to the hockey situation the ie- sport has never been: recop iized. in any Big Ten in.stitutign previouis to 1NGULA1 I this time, and the action . of Michigan,U 4? ICE I Wisconsin, and Minnesota is looke() upon as a bit of pioneering that will iwill re- speak well for the future of the hard ely after, water contest., L ay be no Swimming, on the other hand, is one and swine- of the long established Conference3 d to Ina kA sorts and. has, for years,, been grat -__- swinin ed the block letter award at every s, Fptttilig Big Ton college with the exception Of shape. for Ohio State and-Michigan. The., Euc~- ..- be issued eyes have followed .Michiigan's. lead ni-ption of' in, this matter and the result of the. recognition of the sport, the tank have the teams of the two institutions fviVl saini.Ann clash this year,. in all. probability at ize -of th~f Columbus., Thuis .,the swiminig the Va r- schedule will include M.A.C. if pos-, ed to use, Bible, Northwestern at. Evanston on of spe~c- Febr uary 17, Chicago ,at Chicago on F~e(I to-at- Februlary J, Ohio State, either Puir- j le hockey, due4, ,,than i, or WisconsiAn.nand. the] e able to Big Ten meet at Evanston on Marclh lenty Oi' 16 and 1.. sts. The hockey schedule plans the ations .of I forming of a: triangular league,. Mich- I )rs' space, tIgan, - Wjscown.chid - Minnesoata, :its aarrow. to' member%,. each playing., four ~games 1 seet ex- against t he other two, two gihtm"* to ctrul,4s, be at htome anti two away. I' 'is ~probi.- the0 swim- able that Notre Dame will also taco, it is qui1te the Wolverines In a 1) aft of contests. I to will hbe Wrestlfig IlaiiIs - re is season The miatter of wrestling is. rather -hanging lire at presenmt, lout under the mianagership of EL1. Clifford, '231), « ~who , has had charge of t h sport for ~ the past two, years, it is expected that a schedule will soon ;lie under way. -mulated b~y Director Littele' and, Prof.I - Thomas C. Trueblood, who has been active in campus golfing circles for years, andi the coming:of, spring wea- ther should see the =local links the scene of unparalleledl activity' result- / ing from the recognition of' the sport,. Michigan Song Book, Memiory; Books, Banner and ' Pennants at Wahr's University IBookstore- Adv. INew Tuxedo Suits for Rental: Wild} ______ 1 and Co. State Street.-.-Adv. Got a room to rent A Daily c lassi- tied ad will. find a roomer. -A'(lv. 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The winner servedl a 16iw wickedI ball that bounded back from the bank- ing board with startling rapidity, but this was offset'- considerably by the mean serve that ; carnachia had~ swhich al-ways cut the corner; of Thle wall in the right spot, making it diffi- fcult for Greene to cover them. i carnachia opened the first match with a whirlwind atta~ck and carried Greene off his feet, with the result that the first, match went to him by a score of 21-8., The champion was not to be deni- ed, and although Scarnachia repeated this feat in every succeeding match, Greene - was able to pull himself to- .s. ,.. ,.,-, , :.r: .. .. .. ... , A We Guarantee to Teach You t o Dance All of thre MODERN DANES Yu One Course IIALSEY'S IDANCE STUDIOS p I A a T 1 ( k ristrrstt fr f i N-t I rthe name ~2r n cand 0 I I Xmas Vacain OUr Variety of Del icus, Home- Cooked ishe s w ill Itickeyoqlr. palte. EGG FOOYONG-Always a hjit ! CHOP SUEY that's made just. right! 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