THE MICHIGAN DAILY iC zAe-'OgO-M y .... . W-1 Lug "" Am L 1111111 _ Ijm 11Wj /"'""'" ' \ ,r,,,.,.. ' " .. a.r ..... ......... ..+ ""'" ' v jom OPM me , 1 i *0006mmimlii." ., ..._,., ... . l BASKETEER WDSCUNFERENI f l RISE9 I 5 f kE- } NEW MEETS ADDED TO TRAC TEAM SCHEOULE1 Cunningham High Scorer With I 1nts; Logan of Indiana Second 1%AQERTY NUMBER SIXTEEN ON LATEST SCORING LW Harold Cunningham, Ohio Sta whirlwind center is the scoring ch Vion of the Conference basketball s son according to the latest list high scores compiled, having tot 75 points so far this season. Lo of Indiana is second with 73 pol wile Nyikos, also of Indiana until eligibility banned him from furt competition, gahered 66 counters hIsg team during his short perid Eklund, Racey, and Pesek, all Mininesota r~ank in the next th places while Miner, star right forw ot the Buckeye team ranks num seven. Haggerty is the highest o0 the Wolevrine five rating num sixteen before the Minnesota ga night before last. The players who have scored bh Big Ten this year follow: Baskets F.T. T Cunningham, Ohio State.26 23 Logan, Indiana:.........29 15 *yikos, Indiana ......28 10 ,fcklund, Minnesota . ...22 17 kacey, Minnesota......22 16 Pesek, Minnesota.,....266 *Jner, Ohio State.....18 1 Tnse, Iowa..........18 16 Robins, Purdue...... ..19 13 Barnes, Chicago .......13 23 ponsler,CIndiana ......19 10 lDikson, Chicago .......22 0 Alyea, Chicago ........20 2 ullflion, Purdue ... .....17 6 E~agerty, Michigan,.....17 6 libson, Wisconsin. .....14 8 Stilwell, Illinois.. ....14 5 ghaw, Ohio State .......15 3 Lorber, Indiana.......12 7 Potter, Illinois........13 4 Kipke, Michigan .......11 4 Laude, Iowa...........9 7 3lson, Minnesota......11 3 graham, N. U............8 7 Funk, Iowa ..........7 5 Varney, Wisconsin ...... 5 8 Stegman, N. U.. ........8 1 Diebold, Wisconsin .....7 2 ['avis, :Purdue..........6 3 {eppes, N. U. ..........3 8 Parker, Indiana........ 3 8 Weiss, Chicago .......5 4 Therry , Michigan...3 8 Deng, Michigan .........5 3 Parker, Illinois........5 3 Popken, Illinois.........4 4 Aauer, Ill9ois .......... 4 3 {icks, Iowa..... ....4 3 M-lsom, Wisconsin....... 3 4 MsLennan, N. U........3 4 3arwig, Wisconsin ...... 5 0 Duggan, Chicago.......3 3 Schick, Iowa...........3 3 Cameron, Ohio State .... 4 1 9midl, Chicago .........3 1 gathefs, N. U. ........3 0 Iensen, Iowa ...........2 2 Seiffer, Ohio State ...... 2 1 -offman, N. U. ........1 3 loettger, Illnois,.........1 2 5pooner, Wisconsin...... 2 0 rohnson, N. U......... 1 2 Knoy, Indiana .........1 1 Vellman, Purdue.......0 3 Wheeler, Minnesota e.... 1 0 Saton, owa .......... 0 2 inces, Indiana.........1 0 Wirks, Michigan.........1 0 Doyle, Michigan....... 0 2 ;hristman N. U.........0 2 UcElwain, N. U..........0 2 3ritton, Illinois. .....1 0 Plummer, Illinois......1 0 4,atusoff, Ohio State .... 1 0 parks, Purdue ........1 0 'heobald, Purdue .......1 0 klvard, Illinois .........0 1 Ape, Illinois..........0 1 Adberg,'Minnesota......0 1 )uader, .Minesota .. ...0 1 Many entries were accepted for the Two meets have been added to the1 7 annual indoor track meets for the fra- Michigan track schedule for the com- ternity and class teams yesterday at the Intramural office. The amount of ing season according to an announce- promising yearling material which has ment made by the Athletic Office yes- signed up for the events as well as a terday afternoon. The last meet of host of men who are not on the Var- the indoor season to be entered by IST sity squad insures the officials in the Michigan team will be an inter-' c g tscholastic carnival at the Cleveland charge that a recortbreaking meet Athletic Club on April 12. In this te's will be held this winter. meet a number of relays will be run am- All men who enter are instructed to by some of the strongest college teams lea- put downtheir address and class as in the country. Michigan will be rep- of well as their name when enrolling, resented by a two mile relay team ofad te fraternity athletes are request- and will probably compete against led ed to signify what organization they Yale, Princeton, Syracuse, and NotreI gan will repr'esent. Dame, although other teams from the nts Following are the events in which middle west may be entered. in- men will be allowed to compete: 50 The outdoor season will begin when her yard dash, low hurdles, high hurdles, the Wolverines will be represented half mile run, 440 yard dash, mile run by several membrs of the squad at for high jump, and broad jump. The dead- the Ohio State Relays, held fr the? of line has not been set for closing the first time this year at Columbus, AprilI entries, nor has the dates for the pre 19. of liminaries and finals been selected as ree yet, but all athletes who will partic- Delta Theta vs. Alpha Chi Sigma, 9:15 ard ipate are urged to get in condition as o'clock, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Delta ber rapidly as possible as the competition Tau Upsilon Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi nan is going to be stiff, according to all Kappa Psi, Sigma Club vs. Delta Alpha Le I)resent indications. Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Kappa vs. Sig- me ___ma Delta Kappa. in The long looked for announcement Seven o'clock, Thursday night, Phi to the devotees of the sports of the Mu Alpha vs. Phi Delta Epsilon, PhiT ice has been released at last and says Beta Delta vs. Delta Sigma Delta, t, that the class hockey schedule will Delta Theta Phi vs. Phi Epsilon P,l 75 start at 6:30 o'clock, Friday night, at Peers vs. Tau Delta Phi, 7:45 o'clock, 73 Wineberg's coliseum. At the same (freshmen groups) group 1 vs. group1 66 time it has also been announced that 7, group 3 vs. group 9, group 2 vs.t 60 fraternity hockey has been dropped be- group 8, group 4 vs. group 10, 8:30] 58 cause of the unertainess of the cold o'clock, (class teams) senior litse 54 weather. (Crawford) vs. education, soph litsr 52 Teams entered in this division of the vs. soph medics, soph engineers vs 51 Intramural department's winter pro- upper dents, 9:15 o'clock,, (independ- 49 gram can secure practice privileges ent teams) Detroit Junior College vs. 48 at the coliseum by calling 2268 and Fletcher Hall, Olds House vs. Sagi- 44 having the ice reserved for them. All mnaw-Bay City club, Phi Elks vs. For- 42 practices must be held between 6:30 man house, Barnes All Stars vs. Gobs. 40 and 8 o'clock, tomorrow night. Seven o'clock, Friday night, Chi Phi 40 The opening rounds of the tourna- vs. Trigon, Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Kappa 30 ment will be held as follows: 6:30 Sigma, Theta Xi vs. Cygnus, Kappa 33 o'clock, Friday night,, fresh engineers Nu vs. Sigma Chi, 7:45 o'clock, Alpha 33 vs. fresh lit; 7 o'clock, junior engin- Delta Phi vs. Theta Delta Chi, Alpha 31 eers vs. architects; 7:30 o'clock, soph Chi Rho vs. Phi Chi, Delta Chi vs. 40 engineers vs. senior lits; 6:30 o'clock, Xi Psi Phi, Nu Sigma Nu vs. Phi Pi 26 Saturday night, junior lits vs. senior 8:30 o'clock, Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. 25 engineers; 7 o'clock, winner of fresh Alpha Tau Omega, Zeta Beta Tau vs 25 engineer-fresh lit game vs. winner of f Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Beta Delta vs 23 junior engineer-architect game. Psi Omega, Delta Sigma Delta vs. Tau 19 Epsilon Pi, 9:15 o'clock, Psi Upsilon 18 All matches in the present round vs. Phi Epsilon Pi, Peers vs. Tau Del- 17 of the all-campus handball tourna- ta Phi. 16 ments, singles and doubles, must be played off by 5 o'clock, tomorrow aft- Bowling for the fraternity teams -en- 14 ernoon. tered in the Western Conference bowl- Schedule follows: Baer, 751W, vs. ing tournament will be resumed to- Neidleman 2044R, Adams, 1485J, vs. morrow. The schedule will appear in 13 Scarnechia, 1528R, Hoffman, 3104, vs. tomorrow's Daily. 13 Langlois, 1328W. In the doubles di- 12 vision the following teams are yet to The managers of the 'different in- 11 meet: Reilley-Bowers, 802J, vs. Segal- dependent basketball teams which are 31 Baer, 751W, Rockwell-Scarnechia, vs. figuring in this winter's independent 10 Fronzack-Kline, 1366. basketball league can be reached on 10 - the following telephones: League 1, 10 The balance of the basketball seas- Detroit Junior college, Beattie, 609; 9 on for the majority of the teams in the Fletcher hall, Memmier, 1271W; Olds 9 fraternity leagues will be completed house, Gates and Rockwell, 1597J; 9 this week in the three days schedule 'Saginaw-Bay City club, Schieb, 1920J; 7 which follows: 7 o'clock, tonight, Aca- Toledoans, Tanloff, 1420J; League 2, 6 cia vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, Richard Club Phi Elks, Harllick, 1153W; Forman 6 vs. Trigon, Chi Phi vs. Hermitage, house, 1226W; Barnes All Stars, 5 Theta Xi vs. Alpha Rho Chi, 7:45 Barne, 1420J; Gobs, Neidelman, 5 o'clock, Alpha Delta Phi vs. Kappa Nu, 2044R; Black and Blue, Aidusse, 143J; 4 Delta Chi vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, Xi League 3, Detroit, Richards, 2878R, 4 Psi Phi vs. Sigma PfAi, Alpha Tau Hall Room Boys, Colangelo, 1686R, 4 Omega vs. Phi Pi, 8:30 o'clock, Delta Agony Five, Anderson, 354J; Harmon- 3 Sigma Pi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha ies, McKelvee, 2595R. 3 Sigma Phi vs. Phi Rho Sigma, Phi---- 2 Kappa Tau vs. Delta Tau Delta, Phi Patronize The Daily Advertisers. Puck Chasers Prepare For Series With Badger Squad Going through a spirited practice proved himself to be a sterling per- last night, Coach Barss' hockey squad former, although this is his first year on the Michigan team. Captain Kahn showed no ill effects of their trip to and Peterman are veterans on the de- Daily Practic Notre Dame last weex end. fense, and have made it hard for the Bein A number of the men are nursing opposition to get a clear shot at the bruises and scratches as a result of Michigan goal. the rough game with the Irish Satur- Although "Clayt" Henderson and STl'iYKEJL LI day afternoon, but there are no ser- "Andy" Anderson are lost to the team 1 RLER; ious injuries to bar the team from by graduation at the end of the first work in preparation for the Wisconsin semester, the new term has not Battery pra and Minnesota trips in the immediate brought misfortune to the ranks of b ball te future. the puck-chasers in the form of schol- base allotea Leave Tomorrow astic difficulties. All the men who house and Co Ten men will comprise the squad played during the first semester are spending the which leaves tomorrow afternoon for eligible, and several men are back the Badger lair where the Wisconsin 1 who were unable to compete earlier mm sextet will attempt to trip up the Wol- 'Shorty" Lindstrom, who played on out of their a verines in two games on Friday and last year's team is again eligible and Although as Ihas been tdisc Saturday. Coach Barss has not as yet is out for practice. Lindstrom is a didat sfo definitely decided who will make up center of -ability, and his presence will believes that the Michigan representation, but will help to solve the problem which pre- rake his selection tonight after prac- sent t itself when Henderson gradu- come around opening game Lice. The only men who are sure of ated. The departure of "Clayt" left p Stryke being on the trip are Captain Kahn Parss with only Reynolds to hold down year' squyk, and Peterman defenses, Beresford the pivOt positioi. !n case of injury year s squad, ,,poi.io . pitching and wing, Reynolds center, and Weitzel to "Pep", Lindstrom will now be avail- uniform he h goal. These men are all veteran per- able. Dan McQuirk is also eligible for enough to de forraers who have started every game 4 Continued on Page Eight) box squad. so far this season. games last ye Weitzel has been playing regularly - - able for this for the first time this year, and hi' BOWLING pitchers who work has been of an excellent char- _____pitchem,.Reio acter. In the Notre Dame game he gamRe ae In thmer NotreDmeae sts All students who intend to try- Jabonelski, a which cut off what looked like sure out for the informal University men go throu points for the Catholics. Beresford is bowling team should report at ternoon at th a letter man from last year, and has 3 o'clock this afternoon, at the critical eyesc looked well in all the games so far Union, prepared to roll their on them will this year. He shot both of the goals trial scores. igan's hurling in Saturday's tilt, by virtue of working CLIFFORD YEAKEY, Ri in with combinations. "Pep" Rey- Manager. Captain Jac nolds, the flashy Wolverine center has most of the CANDIDATESP ::E:MN TRACK NOTICE Freshman track practice will he held every afternoon In the ' Yost field house. Freshman Coach. r y CHARLES B. HOYT, g Held in Field I OUs'e --- Ithe Iowa football game, still bothers )O(S BEST AMO him somewhat and he is still unable SWANSON INELIOIBLE: to do any extensive running. The trainers are confident however of actic for the Varsity having Jack in shape for the open- i has been in progress week at thte Yost field ig game. ach Fisher has his men The ineligibility of "Rod" Cherry is ir time in preliminary a serious loss to the catching staff and in getting the kinks since Fisher had hopes of using him rms. on the squad. Cherry caught for the yet no outstanding star Freshman squad last year and it was covered in the ranks of thougtt that he could be developed in- r pitcher Coachn isher to good Varsity material. Lnst year's his hurling staff will yearling team however contributed a ip fair shape before the catcher in Baker who although rather of the year. Fisher ex- small for a backstop is expected to , a veteran from last be of value to the team. "Swede" to handle tne bulk of the Swanson, second-string Varsity of last from the men now in year is almost certain to be unavail- opes, to find material able due to scholastic difficulties. velop into a competent Swanson ranked next to Blott among Benson got into several I last year's catchers and his loss will ar and he will be avail- be felt by the team. season's squad. Other Plant Spring Trip show promise are Gil-1 On April 11, with the beginning of nart, McGregor, Thorne; the spring holidays, Fisher will take and Hildebrand. These his squad on the next annual train- gh their paces every af- ing trip. During this trip the team e field house under the will play six games. April 12 Ken- of Coach Fisher and up- tucky will furnish the opposition; on fall the burden of Mich- the 14 and 15 there will be two games .I with the University of Georgia; on ott to Catch the 16 the team plays Auburn; the 17 k Blott will probably do is as yet open; the 18 Mississippi A. Varsity catching. Blott's and M. will be Michigan's opponents; the-bat work and his and the last game on the 19 will be ng made4 him one of the against Cincinatti. in Conference baseball Candidates for fielding positions will ear. His leg, broken in possibly be called out late next week. k , .. ......... ..J .. ... .. .v vv., arv ... w . , great behird- powerful hitti nest catchers circles last y .... r - .............°--- .- ' l . A leather-tied ,t . ,, - ' { r d4t 1 r ,1) t ,'' t w r r ' t~ , ,. Gum-sole Oxford absolutely new-a sole that cannot spread I Nolv on display $10 Style: "Distinctive or character I Z_ istic mode" (Webster). Might be shortened to "Stetson " in WAG1NRCMPH Jor 71/en Q51's29&nce 1&4&' speaking of hats.j .a STOD HATS Styled for young mene 11 L CO F r} \ 2 21 2 2 2 2i 2 2 2 ] . 1 1 1 Taming thoSe blooming whiskers } S I{'t' !1 lf/I y x . iit 1 1 H AVE a clean, cool shave- quick] You need more than lather and a sharp tazor. The keenest blade grows dull and pulls unless you use'a supple, pliable shaving brush whose bristles have just the correct degree of stiffness to massage your beard. All men who have not had a chance compete for the informal University wling team should come at 3 o'clock s afternoon to the Union. FOOTBALL PRACTICE TO BE HELD IN FIELD HOUSE I Winter football practice will be resumed at 4 o'clock today in the Yost field house. All foot- ball candidates not participating I in baseball, basketball, or track are requested to report. GEORGE LITTLE, Assistant Coach. --aI aan ---Has any use at all ---For a new suit -- Or overcoat --The thin to do is ---To buy one of --These at $28:50. ---Hart Schaffner & Marx -=- -And other fine makes. 'I'IVChktX 1 MANAGER TRYOUTS WANTED candidates for assistant 3all managers will report / i W U)T TT 11 11 A Tr7' -'