THE MICHIGAN DAILY I" ......"'... will r1 y :, -I i _ s .-- nn fr T Ohio State Man Leading Big Ten TEN COURGMETO CHICAGG In tScoring WOLVERINdE SIX '. DEFEATS IIS Wolverines have one tie against their? record. The Minnesota sextet is the toughe team the Wolverines will have to face. In their two games with sconsi the Nortlimen have not given the B - gers the solare ofasnlgolde feating them by scores of 4-0) d respectively. The power.ul Marqa~e team has also gone down to (Ifiet be fore the Gophers. Coach Barss Plans ." : . hs;4 i .Ili eri ?;1f *! ;, .. w. Z i4 .i ; ;I , °; til 4' i a 4: 7L '' V t {' k E ! !i ,, @ 4'i l nes Hopes Given Decided Set. When "Red" Cherry Is Lost Through Ineligibility Lineup Chicago game: Michigan F.G. F. T. Catch Barss' Aggregation Scores 2- Victory at South Bend Saturday Pr it rw n , '' _ . .- _ .. - |Haggerty, L. F....:.. DEFEAT COMES IN Deng, R, F............ L SECONDS OF FRACAS Doyle, C............... Kipke, L. G............ i's Varsity basketball five Cherry, R. G.......... st Conference game to Chi-i Total............. ersity's strong quintet Sat-! Chicago ht in the windy city and Dickson, L. F........ ntn9. tifor thirdplacel Barnes, R. F........... 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 4 nig Ad i Wisc 7 4 1 1 0 1 12 2 4 18 7 01 ',to work his men hard this week to ICE SEXTETTE WILL PLAY get them ready for the road trip, BADGERS AT MADISON NEXT which will embody four hard games, and which will determine whether ;n The next two weeks will witness upper dents, 9:15 o'clock (independ- the narrowing down and possible de- ent teams) Detroit Junior College vs. termination of the fraternity basketball Fletcher Hall, Olds House vs. Sagi- onin i nP theConfer1 ,onsin in the Conference Alyea, C............... Duggan, R. G.......... Wiess, L. G............ 0 5 1 0 0 cago steps into the honor posi- held by the Wolverines for a wth five victories aand one dc- Purdue is just a shade ah"ard chigan and Wisconsin with tour des and one defeat, the Maize B1ue five and the Badgers being 7 G 2C lI aR dited with three wins and one de- 'ollowing the defeat at the hand: LOSE Chicago comes the announcementy the. ineligibility of "Red" Cherry rel-tqpped sophomore who has Towa Ma .n playing a sensational game att Wo-V guard position. Cherry is a edy player and a clever defense n and Coach Mather faces a difli- E t task in replacing him in the re- O nder of the gaines. It is prob- - e that either Birks or Henderson 1 start in Cherry's place. Coach Game Is Furious mentor, i: .chigan and Chicago engaged in e!his'mer f Lous battle with victory in doubt il the final whistle blew. The particular me. was probably the fastest ever which is yed in the Bartlett gymnasium. March 16, Wolverines took the lead at the Althoug of the first half which ended 9-4 lost to I Ii teams were guarding closely lost few attempts at the basket were n 41 ITY WRESTLERSl TO HAWKEYES Showing better form than has mark- !'ithiga~n is to stay at the top of the ace h ceue o l , h i a-a iy lb h lsv.F ed their play in any of their games Conference hockey standngs. visions of the Intramural basketball man house, Barnes All Stars vs. Gobs. earlier in the season, Michigan's hock- tournaments are included in the fo- Seven o'clock, Friday night, Chi Phi y slowing: 7 o'clock, tororow night, Aca-, vs. Trigcn, Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Kappa ey sextet scored a victory in the firsts. Kaa Al , Richad Club Sigma ta Xi vs. Cygnus, Kappa out-of-town game of the year by de- s.Trigon, Clii Pi vs. hermitage, Nu vs. Sigma Clii, 7:45 o'clock, Alpha feating Notre Dame 2-1 at South Bend. ' Theta Xi v. Alpha Rho Clii, 7:45 Delta P1i . Thet Delta Ci, Alpha Saturday afternoon. o'clock, Alha 1 ta Phi v ". Kappa N, Chi Rho vs. Phi Cli, Delta Chi vs. The Wolverines showed the results D'i elta Clii v.. 1Lambda Chi Aphba, Xi Xi Si Phi, Nu Sigma Nu vs. Phi Pi, of the continuous work on passing Psi Phi vs. Sigma Phi, Alpha Tan 8:30 o'clock, Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. anl combination play that has been The coaching of Frank Roth during'ega vs. Phi Pi, 8:30 o'clock, Delta Alpha Tan Omega, Zeta Beta Tau vs. given them in practice, and put up an the closing weeks of the 1923 am- Sigma Pi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha rDelta Sigma Pit Phi Beta Delta vs. excellent exhibition of team work. All paign is expected to bear freit when Sigma Phi vs. Phi Rho Sigma, Phi Psi Omega, Delta Sigma Delta vs. Tau the scoring of the game was in the -1 eKappa Tau vs. Delta Tau Delta, Phi Epsilon Pi, 9:15 o'clock, Psi Upsilon first period. Michigan scored first Joe Edwards, Indian southpaw' Delta Theta vs. Alpha Chi Sigma, 9:15 vs. Phi Epsilon Pi, Peers vs. Tau Del- when Reynolds carried h puck down get:s a chance to show his stuff this o'clock, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Delta ta Phi. the ice and shot. 1-s attempt was spring. Ta Upsilon,. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi blocked by the Notre Dame goal tender The Mississippi professor had a Kappa Psi, Sigma Club vs. Delta Alpha Competition for the honors in the but Beresford followed in, took the ) autiful curve ball last seas, :) i Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Kappa vs. Sig- all-campus handball tournaments, disc on the re-bound and shot the a fair fast bail. He seemed nunale, na Delta Kappa. doubles and singles, was very keen goal. A few minutes later( the lrish however, to get plenty of zipp (n hi. seven o'clock, Thursday night, Phi before the examinations and a recent scored. They were working the pmc fast one without tiring. Roh, veteran M. Aluha vs. Phi Delta Epsilon, Phi checkup upon t remaining contest- fron beand the Michigan goal and cat cher and coach, saw te rca(o1, 1 ta lDelta vs. Delta Sigma, Delta, ants shows that only a few remain in one of their 17asses bounded OI the took the youth in li;nd and {ituigiht hin Delta Tei}ta Phi vs. Phi Epsilon Pi, the running and that these are the stick !f Dan Potie1-an, Michigan's 0 ~ to put more "body" in his delivery, and Peers vs Ta }eita Phi, 7:45 'ciock, puck of all that have been seen in se, and skipped into the \Volverine not diepend entirely upon hi a:hi-,' (freshmen groups) group 1 vs. group action upon the courts at Waterman net. Before the end of the peric 1,dwards worked patien ltly to cange 7, group 3 vs. , group 2 vs. gymnasim this winter. ,however, the Micihgan sextet camrv his style and by the close of th season group 8, group 4 vs. group 10, 8:30 However, the finals are far froen back and forged ahead with a goal s to be reaping the benefit of o'clock, (class tcams) senior lits ,bejg over and some memorable bat- which was accomlished by the same the coathing. Tihis spring the ren1re, (Crawford) vs. education, soph lits tis are in store for those who will formation, employed by the same two 01Il of the change will be watel vs. soph medics, soph engineers vs. m i i on e Iight2 men, as gave the Wolverines their with interest. first point.,. i Mcre Sering comts a anNngfromthein1o The second and third periods found courts of New York that Mrs. Mario 'Coach Barss' team employing a four- Zinderstein Jessup will be heard' frontm For t Men Prove Too Fast verines, Latter Winning Only One Bout CROOMPS(I SQUAT}) M1G TEN MEET IN MARCH Barker, Varsity wrestlingj s daily engaged in grooming} or 'the meets to come and in r for the Conference meet scheduled to take place 17 at Chicago.} n's fast floor work in the If told against the Wolver- the closing period. Capt ind Barnes tied the score at., ajpprovai his charg taking th meat sq,4a,( ings and gh the Wolverine grapplers owa last Saturday night at ield house, Barker notes with the certain improvement of ges. The team is gradually he shape of an experienced A and with the careful teach- corrections' that the men re- k3 rtly after the second haf ceive every day in practice a more for- ad from then on the teamzsJ midable outfit is looked for. at holding the lead. Yesterday's drill consisted in the erry Scores at End main in going over each man's event scored a field goal in the and in pointing out the faults and the ninutes, making the 9.core possible chances for betterment. Michigan's favor, but Dick- Barker himselffurnished the opposi- diately followed with twC , tion for the men and in this way was for thMaroons. Cherry'; l afforded a better position to actually w then ended the, contest observe and correct the weak spots in man defense which the Notre Dame ag- when the outdoor tennis tourney sea- "Cookie" Cuiiningham and, inset, gregation was unable to penetrate, and son begins a few months hence. In her o y the final whistle found the score at first tournament play in over a yea), Jollilyt liler 2-1. The ice was not in the best oif IMrs. Jessup surprised a gallery of crit- Harold "Cookie" Cunningham, Ohio shape, due to a heavy snow-fall whichfics by her dashing style age inst Mis State center was the leading point left the skating surface sticky and Lillian Scharman. scoerof heBigTe caused the puck to go through strange I Before her marriage Mrs. Jessun I scorer of the Big Tcn basketball ! antics. In spite of this handicap, the gave Molla Mallory and the other fem- teams when the lastaverages were is- Michigan six gave an excellent ex- inine stars a run for their money at sued. Johnny Miner, leading point hibition of combination play. The: home and abroad. Her return to a,-i scorer last season, is one of the men Irish team dropped a game at Ann tive flay will be welcomed by the net giving Cunningham a battle for hon- Arbor earlier in the season. fans and players. Next Friday and Saturday will find I___ ors. Miner leads his own teammates in the Wolverines locking horns with the Earl Combj, brilliant outfielderpur.- scoring for the season, all games in- Wisconsin sextet at Madison. The 'based by the Yankees from the Louts- cluded. Cunningham plays center. Badgers lost one and tied one game ; ville A. A. clhub, has written M\Ianager He had shot 23 baskets front the field with the Michigan aggregation on their (Continued on Page Eight) and 22 fouls when last heard from, trip to Ann Arbor, and are out to re- AT PR ICES THAT WILL PAY YOU TO COME DOWN TOWN .1 E i 4 p The Eber20-204 b LIT Son Co F. LIBER'TY ST. ggerty was Mchigan's scoring ace the offense and defense. iering twelve points, making five One of the principld defects lies in d goals and two fouls. the inability of the men to take the Michigan defeated the Michigan fullest advantage of whatever top po- gies last Wednesday night at sition they might have and this is all using by the score of, 31-20. TheI due to the lack of experience that hasj mers started off at a fast clip been in evidence throughout the sea-t were soon overhauled and from ,son. Although Barker's athletes are n on it was Michigan's game aggressive a ieitbly puteupa ggerty lead the scoring. aggressive andinevitaby put up a strong battle they are handicapped by this lack of experience which in many MANAGER TRYOUTS I cases goes a long way toward deciding WANTED to final outcome of the meet. ATE In winning the only Michigan vict- All candidates for assistant 1 ory Saturday night, Rose of the 145 baseball managers will report (ound division displayed his usual any day this week at 3 o'clock, good form and earned a fall. Rose nA yhn dayI fisl week at k besides being one of the best men on for a total of 68 rpoints. FRESHMAN TRACK NOTiCE tf Freshman track practice will{ be held every afternoon in the Yost field house. Freshman Coach. CHARLES B. HOYT, Patronize The Daily Advertisers. (deem themselves in coming games. In i the second game of the Michigan ser- is at Ann Arbor, the Wisconsin six showed a world of defensive strength, a lthough their offense was not tin to par. Xiniiesota Next Following the games at Madison Coach Barss will take his team to Minnesota for two games with the I strong Minnesota six. The Gophers have not lost a game so far this sea- son, and are leading the Conference j tied in the games won and lost, but the I i j i I I I I pU , ; 'U , p q , 4,,,,/c _> C4 a' ~WS"'' Y .1 Everything must be sold at once. Short-time lease compels me to vacate soon. Chance to buy Shoes at high-class en' unheard of prices. Furilsh!ngs and ai ne zosE e a oue. W. T. WHITE, Manager. the squad is considered as fit to make it hard going for any man in the Con- ference wrestling circles. He has lost only one match this season and that only through physical unfitness at the time. Daily classified for real results. 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