THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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'OMMY GIBBONS
BEATS CAR PENTIER
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dy and head and clinched. Carpen-
r landed a left to the head and a
ght to the body. Carpentier missed
right uppercut and a right swing to
e head. Gibbous hooked a left to the
in. Carpentier didn't hear the bell'
d started after Gibbons.
Round Seven
They met and clinched, changing
dy punches. On the breakaway,
>n landed a hook to the head. Carp
nk a left hook into Tom's face, but
>k another in the same place. Tom
eked Carp's bead with two upper-
ts, forcing him to clinch. Gibbons
ove Carp into a corner with a right
the body. Gibbons landed three
ghts to the head, making Carp
oggy. Carp was hanging on the
pes at the bell.
Round Eight
They clinched, Carpentier hung on,
otecting himself from body punches.
bbons scored a left to the head.
bbons drove two lefts to the head
d a left to the body. Carpentier
oked a right to the head. Carpentie
nded light to the head. Carpentier
oked a left to the head; he hung
wh'ile Gibbons scored with body
nches. Carpentier took a right and
t. Gibbons landed four uppercuts.
rpentier was wild with a left hook.
bbons shook him up with two lefts
the head and rights to the body.
rpentier took a right at the bell.
Round Nine
Georges whipped over a light left.
rp put two light lefts, and fell to
e floor, indicating that he had hurt
s ankle. He limped around, 'and
bbons drove him around. Gibbons
nded five rights to the body while
,rp whirled on,. Carp was groggy.
e Frenchman lashed out with two
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AWARD NUMERALS
TO SIX FRESHMEN
Six freshmen were awarded
their freshman tennis numerals
yesterday by Coach Jerome.
The men are as follows: Mar-
tin, Bourke, Olian, Eliot, Wol-
fenden, and Hirschman. These
men are to report to the ath-
letic office as soon as possible
for their measurements.
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rights, and Gibbons chuckled. Tom
drove a right to the chin, and Carp
limped to his corner while the crowd
yelled.
Round Ten
They shook hands in the middle of
the ring. Tom was grinning. Tom
hooked a left to the chin, cutting Carp
over the right eye. Tom scored two
rights to the body and snagged a
right to the chin Carp dashed' into a
clinch. When they were split up,
Carp backed around the arena while
Gibbons punished him with lefts to
the head. Carp missed a right and a
left to the body. They clinched and
Gib landed a short right to the head.
Rifle Team Places High
Michigan's R. 0. T. C. rifle team
placed high in the various competi-
tions of the season, and intramural
jerseys and monograms will be
awarded to six members of the squad.
They are John E. Good, '25, Bartley
L. Korenkiewicz, '24, Alex H. Hane,
'27E, Herbert P. Kopf, '27E,. Henry
W. Bousman, '24E, and George H.
Whitworth, '25.
The team finished second in the
Sixth Corps area, losing by four
points to M. A. C.
FRATERNI'TY CUP' PURPLE GOLFERS1
FRATERNITY STANDINGS In its final dual match of the sea-
General son,the Varsity golf team defeated the
Beta Theta Pi...........968 1 Northwestern club swingers by a score
Phi Sigma Kappa.........884 of 20-4 yesterday at the Ann Arbor
Theta Chi .................772 Country club.
Delta Tau Upsilon .......698 1 The feature of the meet was the per-;
Phi Sigma Delta. ......692% formance of Captain Hugh Smith, who
Acacia.................6x012 turned i a card of 68 for his 18 holes
Kappa Nu..............593 in the first foursome. This is the best
Alpha Kappa Lambda ... .561 score ever made on the Ann Arbor
Phi Gamma Delta. .....559 course in an organized event.
Phi Kappa Sigma ........480% In the morning matches Smith de-
Professional feated Alsterland of Northwestern,
Phi Chi..................788 taking all three points. Quirk dupli-
Alpha Rho Ch 77 cated the feat against Ileppes. Broder-
ick and Skaer halved their mafch, and
Championships in speedball, bask- Feeley, playing number four for the
etball and swimming sufficed to place Wolverine:, won from Larson 2 1-2
Beta Theta Pi at the top of the list in, to 1-2. In the foursomes, Smith and
intramural athletic standings for the Feeley beat Alsterland and Larson,
school term, and this fraternity will 6-0, and Broderick and Quirk won
receive the silver trophy awarded by: from Heppes and Skaer. 4-2.
the department of intramural ath-
letics.
Phi Sigma Kappa took champion-
ships in cross country, the relays and D OULJOITUN LUDLINE
outdoor track and tied for the indoor C EAST BOUND
track championships with Theta Chi. Limiteds: 6 a. m., 9:10 a. -m. and
The latter won .the interfraternity N every two hous to 9:10 p. m.
tennis title, and was consistently at Express: I a. m., 8 a. m. and eviry
the top of the hean through the sea- two imors to 8 p. M.
son. Locals: 7 a. m., 8:55 a. m. and
Other championships went to Kap- every two hours to 8:56 p. m.,
pa Nu, which won at handball, Phi 11 p .m. To Ypsilanti only, 11:40
Chi in wrestling and Phi Sigma Del P. M., 12:25 a. M. ar.n 1:15 a. m.
ta in foul shooting. Cups were the WEST 3BOUND
reward of championships in the spe- { Limiteds: 8:47 a. m. and every two
cial events also. -..hours to 6:'i' p. m.
Among the professional fraternities j Express (making local stops): 9:50
Phi Chi led, and was almost overtak- a. m. and every two 'ours to 9:50
en by Alpha Rho Chi. The former will p.al 7:50 a. ., 1:10 a. m.
receive the annual trophy. ,nas:750.m,120a.L
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S 0 H 'i I 'N T EI N 'N I S
Michigan's Varsity squad ended its
season yesterday afternoon by win-
ning a hard fought match from Ohio
State's netmen, the final count being
4-2
Captain Rorich, playing his last
Varsity match, opened the Wolverine
attack by meeting Hunter, the Buck-f
eye number one man. Rorich put
forth his best in an effort to redeem
PHI LAMBDA KAPPA
WINS BASEBALL TITLE
Phi Lambda Kappa captured
the interfraternity baseball
championship by defeating Al-
pha Sigma Phi on Ferry field
yesterday by the score of 1-0.
himself for his defeat at the hands of!
Swenson of Iowa Friday, and to end
his collegiate tennis career with a
win. Faced by a superb attack and
an impregnable defense, Hunter was
helpless before the Maize and Blue
leader, succumbing to a 6-1, 6-2 count
In the second match of the afternoon
Brick of Michigan lost out to Shapiro
of Ohio in the hardest fought match
of the day, the final scre being 6-4,
5-7, 11-9.
Hodgman playing three for Mich-
igan after dropping the first set, took
a brace and disposed of Seymour 1-6,
6-4, 6-8, while Crane lost his first
singles match of thedyear for Mich
igan when he went down before the!
brilliant play of Parker, 6-2, 7-5.
In the first doubles 11orick and
Brick took the measure of Hunter
and Stahl 6-4, 6-1 while the last
match of the day brought a hard
earned win to the Wolverine camp
6-3, 1-6, 6-2.
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