THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FE ' /-, unu " rra ..t IIIi Vl- Tip-Off Man For fl D hAY TN HOLD 1IGHI6AN TO MEET POWERFUL INDIANA FVE TOMORROW NIGHT iosIer Quinette Has Won Last Five Conies°, - Eave Beaten t s i teTrack Managers Wanted I Irish ULY NE INEP WLL All sophomores wishing to OLVERNE LINEUP WILL Itryout for assistant track man- PROflABLY BE UNCHANGED; agerships are asked to re- -I port after 3 o'clock any after- With the Purdue game a matter of I noon this week at the Yost field story, Michigan's Varsity basketball A.house. ARTHUR 0. GRAVES. e will enter another equally tough I(Track Manager. y tomorrow night when they en- 1 t titer the Indiana quintet, holders of i 1 iirth place in the Conference stand- 9 andi vctors in thei'r last five arts. Michigan will enter the game withI e defeats of the last week still nging and will be ready to give she has in an effort to redeem her- f in Big Ten court circles. Hoosiers Reorganized The pitching figures on the Nation- rhe Hoosier team, reorganized after Ital League for last year would tend e loss of mike Nyikos at the end of f to show that the no-hit artist isn't the a first semester has been maintain- lph Luque, who led the lgue ; the pace set at the first of the all the main requisites of good pitch- ason by the squad in spite of the ing, didn't turn in even a one-hit s of the star forward, having beat- game. Several other pitchers whose the' powerful Notre Dame five last records for the season were not at all esday night in a nip and tuck game startling performed that feat. th the final score 21-20. Indiana , 16-9, at the end of the first half. Joev Sewell may have much to do nsidering the fact that the Irish with giving the Cleveland Indians a at out Michigan by one point earlier running start in the 1924 melee in the the season before the loss of Cher- American league. There never has the Wolverines can expect.a tough been any doubt about Joey playing me when they meet the squad from short in brilliant style-when he got oomington. going. But each spring he has had L.ogan, Lorber, and Parker are the trouble "getting his feet." Last year, at basket eyes on the squad, the lat- for instance, he made nine boots in a f at center being an especially ver- stretch of seven games, usually when tile player, and Kipke and Deng bobbles were; disastrous. It wasn't un- 11 find it hard work to stop them. til the team hit the road after its open- ien Nyikos was lost to the Hoosiers ing stay at home that Sewell steadied the end of the first semester, Lor- down. r, formerly a first string guard was. This year Spoke aims to give Sewell Ifted to the forward post while plenty of work in fielding before the onsler was taken from the second regular season opens in the hope that- iad to fill the vacant guard position. he will have his eye on the ball and his ptain Alward, playing right guard, arm tuned for the throw to first. The rated as one of the best standing presence of George Burns on first ards in the Big Ten and will go a should have a good effect on the pep- ig way toward stopping the Mich- pery one's throwing. , n Basketeers.- Michgan Lineup Same Andy Kerr, football coach at Leland' Michigan's lineup will undoubtedly Stanford university, will be instructor the same which started against the in a new subject to be known as "Yell ilermakers last night. Haggerty Leading." It is designed to produce A Henderson will hold down the for- capable yell leaders for the football ,rd positions while Deng, shifted to crowds. "Bleacher Psychology," "Cor- ard to replace Cherry, will be Harry rect Use of the Voice" and "How to pke's running mate. Dick Doyle, Give the Locomotive" will be the sub- chigan's lanky center, who has been jects of some of the lectures. power on the squad since the open- g of the season will be in his regu- The New York Giants used 639 dozen r position at the opening whistle. balls last season, according to figures just made public. That number does not include the half dozen the Yankees FRESHMAN TRAC NQTICE socked all over the lot in the ninth in- ning of the last game. Freshman track practice will be held every afternoon in the Friend of our says he has the brav- Yost field house. est race horse in the turf sport today. CHARLES B. HOYT, "He chases the whole field clear Freshman Coach. around the track in every race he runs," chirps the friend. "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything It's true efficiency to use Dail ickly. -Adv. Classifieds.-Adv. Indiana QuintetV I ~iI ~ ATHLETIC EVENTS Freshmen Wrestling Scheduled; Also All-Campus Fencing and . j.Gymnastics PROPER ENSIGNIA WILL BE Sr. AWARDED TO ALL WINNERS Dr. May and his assistants have completed preliminary arrangements for the staging of three tournaments, to be held the last week in March or the first week in April, one for wrest-# lers, one for fencers and the other for those interested in gymnastics. The first tournament is for all Freshmen interested in wrestling. The matches will be governed by Western Conference rules as far as possible, and matches will be held in all weights. All Freshmen desirous of entering this tournament should report to Coach Botchen on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, in Waterman gymnasium in order to be properly trained fbr the tourna- ment. Proper ensignia will be award- ed to the winners in all classes. An All-campus fencing tournament is also listed. The tournament will be in foil fencing but if enough men are interested in saber fencing an- other tournament will be held. Coach- es May and Smellie are holding prac- tice hours for all students conteni- plating entering the tournament. The hours are at 4 o'clock on Wednesday and at 11 o'clock Saturday morning{ at Waterman gymnasium. The third tournament will be for gymnasts and tumblers. Work will be done on the parallel bars, the hori- zontal bar and the side horse. Dick Schulz and the other assistants in Waterman gymnasium will help any- one wishing special preparation. En- signia will also be awarded in this tournament, as well as in the fenc- ing tournament.j Entry lists for these tournaments have been posted on the bulletin board in Waterman gymnasium and students are requested to enter and begin the necessary preparation for the re- spective events as soon as possible.a It's true efficiency to use Daily Classifieds.--AdV Replaces NyikosI On Hoosier Team U L Iany teams which expressed a de- sire to compete for the bowling honors among the organizations on the cam- pus have not rolled in the preliminary' round. They will be given a chance to do so tomorrow night at the Union alleys and are as follows: Delta Phi, Phi Mu Alpha, Trigon, Tau Delta Phi, Sigma Phi, Sigma Delta Kappa, Alpha Sigma Phi, Phi Rho Sigma. The teams which rolled in the Wes- tern Conference fraternity tourna- # ment will not have to participate in *'the preliminaries for the campus tournament, as the scores made in -that contest have been accepted as their preliminary marks.. Entries for the all-campus foul shooting contest will close at 5 o'clock February 23, while the entries for the fraternity division will close a little earlier, the final date having * been set at 5 o'clock, February 18. A marked change will characterize the annual fraternity wrestling tournament this winter, especially in the scoring and the number of partici- pants, There will, be seven different class- es which are as follows: 105, 115, 125,I 135, 145, 158, and 175 pounds. Each fraternity can enter as many men as they want to in these different divis- ions, with the stipulation that a man may compete in only one weight. Three pounds overweight will be al- Max Lorber lowed the night of the match. - In each class an elimination will be The loss of Nyikos from the Indiana held and points will be awarded ac- basketball quintet has forced a change' cording to the standing of the partici- in the lineup of the'Hoosiers and Lor- pants after the elimination rounds ber who played a fast game at guard have been held. during the early games has beep shift- in te variou h eglts,each fimination ed to forward and is still displaying i the ar dedt e ac r ritg the same brand of ability in this po- will be awarded their points according sitin a inthefirt jb h ha onto the comparative standings of the sitn as in the first job he had on three highest men they had in any the team. three separate divisions. In the main the same system of awarding of Literary Faculty to Meet points as held for the fraternity cross- Members of the faculty of the lit-: country meet will be followed in erary college will hold their regular wrestling. meeting at 4:10 o'clock tomorrow af- Unforeseen conditions necessitated ternoon in the west lecture room of a change in the class hockey schedule, the library. At this time they- will: which was supposed to be held last consider the renumbering of courses night. The one which is listed be- in this college and the combined cur- low is final and every effort to co- riculum in letters and business admin- operate with the management that is istration. possible will be necessary in order to WOLVERINE BOWLERS N FRM KENUKY Rolling in almost A. B. C. form, Michigar.'s informal bowling team met and defeated the University of Ken- tucky's bowlers 2729 to 2454, in the first round matches of the tournament being sponsored by the Intercollegiate Bowling association. The scores for the first two games were faiil low, although they bested the results of the Kentucky aggrega- tion in these frames. Michigan's rep- resentatives struck their stride in the last game and turned in a mark of 999. which was unexpected. Of the five men who participated in tne first game, Walker and Warney were the stars Besides these, a v.ry promising bowler was uncovered in "Dutch" Locke. a product of the call for tryouts. Rump is another comer who will develop as the tournament At this time the tentative team is composed of the following men. I Locke, 'Rump, Warney, Walker, UlIs- eth, Weber, Duncanson, Wilson and Karnora. This squad will be cut to seven men in the near future. Michigan's bowling team will roll against the Unive sity of Minnesotsa next Wednesday night, and against Yale a week later. have the finals next Saturday at Wineberg's coliseum. The schedule for tomorrow night is as follows: 5:30 o'clock, junior en- gineers vs. architects, 6 o'clock, soph engineers vs. senior lits, 6:30 o'clock, senior engineers vs. junior lits. All teams scheduled to participate in this tournament should watch the Intra- mural column closely, as the matches will be announced on the day in which they are scheduled to be play- ed. Economics Scholarship Offered Washington, D. C., Feb. 16---Twenty fellowships of value of $1,000 each to graduate students in economics and government are being offered by the graduate school of economics and gov- ernment of Washington university for the academic year, 1924-1925. Details concerning the proposition may be obtained by communicatin. with the se.cretary, Residence founda.- tion, ,1724 Eye street, Washing'ton, SID. C. Paul Parker The tall Hoosier center is one of the strongest players on the Indiana floor squad this season and should give Doyle plenty of opposition when the two face each other in the Michigan- Indiana game tomorrow night. Park- er is rated among the best tip-off men in the Middle West. Cambridge, Mass'. Feb. 16.-Yale de- feated Harvard in a close game of basketball here Friday night by score f of 27 to 23. The visitors nosed out the home team in the final minutes of play FOOTWEAR ofQualfyan Distinction $10 T O $14 r9 l ALFRED J. RUBY, Inc. 12 NICKELS ARCADE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN Washington's Birthday I Party 7'r ' j AT THE PACKARD Changing the name of gasoline Thursday, February 21st doesn't make it clean your clothes any better. Benzol alone leaves no sticky film to attract new dirt. And only one cleaner in Ann Arbor uses Benzol---Goldman. SIX OF DIAMONDS I ' I I I