4~fE MICHIGAN DAILY SNADCME ,12 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1923 0 now"" _r . M '0 nei 4 r onmou - mmg wr;,w .. _ :.:.. + , .. - ' - , " , - 00 , I " .- , 11 - 0 000 1 - 1 1 - I - I -- -11- 11.1. -, I . I I I I . I .....-M ameR resuLted fn a tie. Total points, tPa Pi,Pi Sgma~ Kappa and ;AhvPhaI foes last year, have, no places to fill: opens, folo ing Christmas vacation, Entries MIHG R F I A L T A S H V ichbiigan T21, Wisonsin 73":h Rho will, be among the leadersi and with practice can round themI thc fraternity teams will get under-Ioclock, F h ganwan Y' andlost even.Toalfrmnances of some of thrntr strs last Sigma Kappa has. been practicing The folowing basketball practice handball, , points, Ilichlgait 22, Ciicago '118. surner around Ann Arbor ean any- faithfully as have many of the other 1shdl o h raentcasadIcampus sl j Purdue-Games played, svn Mc-tbiuig entrants and a hgb. class offensive u independent teams will hold for this announced iganwon ix ad lot on. Toal lFolw ers of the acquatic sots of is expected frogi thm as from other week: 6 o'clock, tomorrow, Delta Ci, society, a LNY L ReCinig o RD IigCOsagoER pEignt wo siand lostuoe 5..ucvrda h eet r*r~ teams.'NaSgaN;f:0t ilscey ponsMcia 5,Pru 8. the University are expecting to see Acacia,NiSgm Nu6:0occke. Wo*lblries i . Plotovertook -Ite., La an~ iga w he n ot oe o eea rsme faiiyadpo- Fraternity athkletic managers should Delta Upsln, Beta :Theta Pi, Alpha ga8T,.en a p Wo i; JftY of GaCs brought him down with a u wn.thee an lstnoe.To seea rsmno blt npo rememer tltat..the entries close at 5 Rho Chi; ,7 o'clock, Sigma Alpha Mu Fratern '00AlQpocisfyngtcl.Tisgetpa jtpits hgn10,IdaaO'clock, tomorrow afternoon, an that, Phi Rho Sigma, Phi Delta Epsilon; not forge play'3 0q~~~~~~O and many of the faente are positive none will be.acpe after 9;0ocok lh etaPi:et ofrn -responsible for the Chicago victory, basing their hopes solely on the abil-.l cetd ~ 'lc,~paDlaPi e~ ,,n~rn E~tCNTAG xGINSTYARS~thatetin before. Christmas~ vacation The balance of the schedule will be tournamie PECNAEAANTVRIY Next to the Staggzuen, Minesota ' L With 65 teams entered in the annual and two or threc days. after school announced) in Tuesday's Daily1.Tusa -Since the frst.Conference football may be classed. as the traditional foe fraternity basketball tournament and. am;in which Michigan ever paru ci- the prospect of more entering before' gmofen Wolvaes rine, Micha hotk; ____________________the entries close at 5 o'clock tomor- , ,ated the Purdue game f 1 io, w e 0 ae fo teNrtmnwo Brine' gridders have established an 'In turn, have cone away vctorious #in- row night, the Intramural department' enviable record in Big Ten grid cir- three encounters,, Total points show one event on the Intramural spr's expeting to sponsor the largest de.a margin in favor of the Yostmea,, who aedrwihi bigloe o~-and most. intense court tournam~ent °, The' Maize and Blue elevens have haesoe 8 aker t"13foward to with eagerness is the annual .nishsoyti itr h figured, in 8f0 Conferene games in 19 teGpr.frateriityi swimming meet, the pre- Many teams have veterans for lhuhNtbuseni eea-teh i r ws t l h t r year, of ahimh they have won 5. AtogNorheenisgeal liminaries being scheduled for 3 '- every, position and expect to make a Michvigan has met defeatait the hands ly considered to be one of the wek- clock, tomorrow afternoon, at the Y. strong bid c for the, initial honors.. of her, jig Ten rivals, on 21 oeas er teams of the Conferenace, such,, has M"' C. A. pool, with the finals to fol- Sigma Nu, twice champions within ioans, while three games slave resulted nt always been, the case. T he Pur- low at 3 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon thelatwoyrs:ibokdomke sr~i cre. In the fadr-year period, pi ,. . a notne ~ci-a h am paea srong figt for the :championsip o the foods we serve,, of ian bu pl fgiesve encTh o lnteresih-attesmepae iofi 1913 to 1917 Michgan. took on ga u fv0imsiheWlerns Oly a few of the crack"'naviators again this year, as their team is coin- " Jr~ ' 'have taken three out of these contests, g ' .o eean ffre a-,' only' outside el6¢ens,j including manyhuhaeropdtetert.Th on the barn ps are Ineligible for this, podofvtrnof ome ca- *oIthe largst schools in the East. Prl h t ~~ h a etevent and 'besides; many freshman paigns. Phi Mu Alpha, runner-ups I } I 1 r r ex celence, xrGvs ape tlee av tega slatlete,)r'ihesm sae If " i withiio 2an 11records behind them arc Iinclud'-ls itr r I h aesaeo Chcg ie peilom1f19 n 87; by' scores of 10-8 and tiUnvriyoCl hafryf19 ed on the entry iterest, both factosminad will be hard n uts to crack: 'beUiestofClgohs 21-12. f he.. -Sgme abd h iehed. more.-opposition for the WQ- liimating to the 'aquatic followers, f0m heoein a'c abd!h verhes' than ;any other school. The Folwigi M., a' rcr wt that a meet with snappy finsheo and lpa,0e, by Jack Blott, certainly "f.!+ ! P.Q two, teams have played 18, gam es,' of te te ofrnetas clever diving stltt will be witness; fwlfgure in the fian:l gamie. a . whichMichigan has woti. 11, while the Ilin0-Gme0",ye nie.M dh .' But,.fte above aggregations.. arec, not ,Irox have taken the honors onia o eelan otto oa Beta ThetnI'i wth its host of stars Iwithut dangerous competition. Kap- ' s o s~el ccsina I tepoints, Michigan 130, Illinois 50.'reans ,andrite'fioalsbashGow, prelm-pa youn'll Tea ;dngroreadily _ unders tand. Ih te ee ccsos'I h owa-Gamies played, Itor. Migtlfvoit fr 'otAte relm-paNi an BtaThta ,dageou ihatter of -comparative; points, Mich- Iisadtefnasa oKr gnlas22 11.gan won kthree and lost one. Total m Babcock, the men who won the' The; gamnes with Chi ago.;heve been pitMcia 7,Iw 4 chamionship for them last year, are j Closely contested in nearly every in- -Ohi-State-Games played, 1J~ Mich- in. fine shape. Theta Chi has Whit- MAi~NAER TRYOUTS h];OR cr'-i153Xs'sroeigan won 15 and lost three. One game tigajogon nfr e onsMINOR SPORTS WANTETr 'stace.In 903Yos's rotge~tri- ~a~sa t~e.Total points, ~ichiganr 423,,and with a little help, from the other scdoe Maron-cladh wrios t b ar Oioette02 ten' men on Theta Chi's team, shold~i I Sohpomores who wish to try scrn f.2-,wic stelret Nrthwestern-Gane~s played, flYeive the B1ets a close-run for their I .Out for assistant managers of scoe mde n ay o th 18gams.Mihigan won three ad lost two. To- moefneeyeet et plb Minor Sprs whc inld'Ac aeCf 105btlwaoewh4hstat points, Michigan 7, North western latyaaentetriI oky wmig rsln, ruilped' to iiiake Big Ten. football his- 4r"ner-u pa styarentneedag esn , ofyat~ htmmrbeafiWl Mneoain the meet, which absence will enablelI . and golf, report at the wrstling ( fNickelsS' ty.IthtmmrbeaaiW- Minst-Games played, 14. Mich- many of the other fraternities a big- j room, in Waterman Gymnasujiup !M1 ter 1Ekersall, the great Chicag~o. quar- ia o -,ls headte n.grcanetgre sepot. 1btwn3ad5o'lkaydyI t' ld i tamatsct,,, - ledT hison1, oa gtrteandttigmatesetoganr otoi a 2-0.a 3 ad5 'coc nTdo Yictory v~t the Hi talpoints, Mihigan I80;Midnennesota Acacia s eitain to gain s ome cred- hsweko(nx.I $athfa-aed Wilie Iiestoun it, as Donnelly and the others who won,.Iil. V. Rice, Manager. Aeton wis probablya the -best. half- Wisconsin-Games played, 10'. Mich for thern~ last year, are. slaed for', _____________ _____ bachto eer war te Maze ad Ble, iai won seven'and lost two. Oix oeo h vns emtg, ~ a d his duel .fo'rin(Avidual honrs it LEkersal in the. famous 1905 taa etarsabright spot ini foot- c >all annals . Asafety was the ,narrdw S W1YEE+ T C I D!.E R iiSFR. FTHR SCHI: n t rgidifferee, betwo-ey the ,twoF fe'ey , At 'one tom te ,..gale. Ies- JIn 1ols. .of25 .cE gaH Rrjpr i ~~Sttm brokethrtioukh the forward wa#, D LV shok ffEcersal, the..Chicago safe- 4l F.3# D~V1' ha o pee a bn s niaman, nd see ob nhis way V 1~Z. I~ t~~~~ l1~ is r "o the-tu id 'ii wi hi ou d hve iW A G NT T h , M:IL L ' ~.eed icto ry for the ostmn.] Ems- . r?:P"ai