'HE MICHIGAN DAILY f~jc- 0 _ o i ~ I Ii ') AmillifulwJ L ;.. J __ , CK CANDIDATES GIVEN HARD0 DRILLI MINOR SPORTS MANAGER WANTED Sophomores who wish to try outI for assistant manager in minor sports WVill please report at the Varsity hockey room at the Col- Coach Barss To Cut Squad Tomorrow; iseum at 7'o'clock any night this Newcomers Appear week. Capable R. V. RICE, Manager STRONG NOTRE VAME TEAM ] J TO -OPEN SEASON SATURDAY. After tomorrow night's practice TO Coach Jae Barss will make the first cut in the hockey squad, reducing the1 list of candidates to 15 or 16. At sqa. EINXIW E present over 25 men comprise the' The cold snap Friday night put ______ the ice at the Coliseum into good Fortal lea for Cadidtes 1abe shape for practice yesterday after- CraPe by Fandllates noon, and the Coach sent his men Gatheiring' through a fast drill. The puck-chas- era went through a stiff scrimage session, and finished up the day's RETURNOF VETERAN AIDS work with work on passing and team- ITITLE ,PROSPCTS OF TEAM worik. With the Notre Dame battle so close .at hand, the Michigan squad Most of the Varsity track candidates wi; have little time to get into trim aore now working out daily in Wat- nd Coach Barss is making every erman gymnasium amai aiter a rapid minute .contribute to the shaping up. survey of -the material with which of hIs sextet. Tem play is ragged at present, but this Is' only natural rsityTrack Coach Steven J Far- at :to thecbutahthish'-';nle rare rell has from which to mould his sue to the fact that ,the athletes Ar aggregation, prospects for another ir themsts part Jus eginntngs to championship team appear optimistic. find themselves. When Ins" proteges No o 'ial 'call -has been ;issued as get into the swing of '-things, the Net cl cwll issueda Coac plns o dvotemuc oftheyet .but Steve will issue the formal -Cachi plans to 'devote much of -the practice session to work in this de- plea at the track pep meeting which parmen ofpla. robblyThus-is to be held a week from Tuesday darmnt of lay. Probably Thurs- at 7:30 o'clock in thekNatural Science day nda Friday will find the men drill- auditorium. All men who are interest- ig on formation, passing, checking, ed in the thin clad sport are re- ind the other more intricate details quested to be present at this meeting of -the game. For the present, how- as Steve has some important an- ever, the Coach is contented to have nouncements to make. The Confer- the men spend their time on funda- ence eligibility rules will also be ex- M eil f h sa plained. Material for the squad is fairly Prospects for getting in the new plntiful. Besides the letter men, Yost field house before Feb. 1 are not several new candidates have reported so bright as the new track is still far who are excellent prospects. Among from being in a usable condition. lThe these is "Pep" Reynolds, a .boy from srm be sable ondin n the ppe Peinsla, her hokeysame may be said of the jumping and the ppe Peinsla, her hokeyvaulting pits. isthe ostld ppular ofall sport Steve has three star dash men in who should give the veteran Hender- Wtitman, Goldwater and Higgins, the son considerable competition for the formar hGoldwatrandHginrh center berth. Reynolds is exception- former having travelled the century ally fast on his skates, and this fact in 9 4-5 on more than one occasion. together with his abilty in handli g In the hurdles Steve has Hubbard, one the puck should make him valuable of the best timber toppers in the in another capacity if he is unable Conference. Aubrey, Hulse, and Sl- to displace Henderson. Todd, a wing, red. One of Steve's most difficult pro- is showing ability and will make a blems will be to plug up the hole in good understudy for Anderson and the quarter mile department left by Beresford, last year's wings. An- the graduation of Martin, Joyner and ther newcomer, Piggot, has the mak- Siemons. Freyburg from last year's ings of a strong defense player. Geo- Feinsinger a sophomore sprinter we rge Weitzel, who was second-string Will undoubtedly be worked in the:440 goal tender appears to have the edge this season. on his competitors for the position. The half mile department is well He has been doing good work in prac- fortified with three "M" men in Cap- tice, and with a little polishing, he tain Hattendorf,. Reinke and Roess- should develop into a capable safety er. Fingerle comes up from last year's' man. Shannon has also been working yearling team. Bowen, Arndt, Mike out at goal. Ray Comb, brother of Reinke, Davis, Shenefield, Griffen and Walt Comb, last year's brilliant goal Hicks will fight it out for the mile and tender, has been playing wing in prac- two mile berths. tice, but Coach Barss plans to give Brooker is back in the pole vault1 him a chance to. show his wares at but Prosser, star vaulter on last year's his brother's old-station in the near championship team, is not in school. future. Brooker is one of the best vaulters1 Reports from Notre Dame indicate in the country and will undoubedtly that the Catholics are represented garner many points for the Maize with a strong team. When Paul Cast-_ ner graduated, the Irish lost the greatest hockey star in their history, but Castner is coaching this year's aggregation, so he is still a menace to Notre Dame's opponents on the rink. Furthermore, LaBell is report- ed to be one of the best centers inl university hockey circles. Next Sat- urday's invaders are certain to have a powerful sextet, and Coach Barss is exerting every' effort to have his] men In readiness for a hard tussle. The standard time for the Olympic games in the 200 meter dash was made by Archie Hahn, former Michigan flash, and until his advent ,at Prince- ton in the capacity of assistant track and Varsity trainer, coach of the Freshman track team at Michigan. Archie's time for the event is 0:21 3. CA CN NES FRESHMAN BASKETBALL NOTICSTA Practice for the entire squad /and: will be held at 4 o'clock tomor- row afternoon in the Yost -field . R. L. FISHER, SK2 \1 Coach. TRACK MANAGERS WANTED All sophomores desiring to try Iout for assistant track managers are asked to report to the Wat- I erman gym any afternoon this week.ARTHUR . GRAVES, 711N. University Track Manager. Donie Bush, former shortstop star' of the Tigers and last year manager! of the Washington Senators, has signed to manage the Indianapolis American association team. And the world is still in ignorance of Griffith's reasons for letting Bush go (after the little in- fielder had whipped the team into .a combative winning outfit. * * * j Tommy Gibbons says he would like. I to get a crack at Lis Firpo "to show i the world that lie is not as great a fighter as he thinks he is." We ad- mire.Tom's courage but not his judg. ment. Gibbons will do well to stick to American and French heavies for. a time. * * * Frank Frisch, a school boy 'flash" -at Fordham college a couple of years ago, will be captain and field boss of the New York Giants when the Na- tional league champions start the 19- 24 campaign. Which states in a few simple words just what John McGraw master strategist thinks of Frisch. John, however, made his views plain- er by including' a fat raise for -next season with the notification to Frisch that he would be captain. Wladlek Zybyszko, famous wrestler has asked the court at Riddleford. Me., for a divorce from his 'wife. And lie says he wants to be free because she is cruel and brutal to him. Aw.E the poor dear boy! * * * The year 1923, in college circles, can be put down as a "Yale" year. For the New Haven institution stepped out into the sport world with a ven- geance the past twelve months. The Bulldog has licked Princeton and Harvard in all four branches of ma- jor sports-track, crew, baseball and football. * * Not being content with these vic- tories Yale grabbed the intercollegi- ate championship in basketball, swim- ming and polo. And the Yale hockey team ranked with the best in the' east. * * * Going further into the records one finds that the Yale tennis and boxing teams went through their seasons without a defeat and the la crosse' fencing, water polo, golf and gym teams had big years. * * * Jack Taylor colored Missouri heavy- weight, gawe Battling -Siki a ten-round lacing the other night in Philadel- p0ia. The Senegalese one from Par- is must have trained on the wrong kind of Linament. * * * It is generally accepted as settled that Knut Rockne, whose ,great grid teams at Notre Dame have made him the most talked of coach in the game today, will coach the Princeton eleven two years hence. (Continued on Page Eight) ISLRMY TAKE TURN AS5 PiTHR NXT YEARf George Sisler, from' reliable re- ports has not recovered sufficiently from the eye trouble that had him in the stands all last season, to play first base for the Brown next year. The "Sizzler" wants to do something more than manage his club from the bench and it has been hinted recently that he might take a shot at pitching. He was pitching for the University. of Michigan when he first began toI attract attention, and it was only be- cause his stick was too valuable for occasional use that experiments were tried which brought out his versatil- Sity. The Babe, you remember, also start- ed as a pitcher. Jf Sisler does get into the game next season as a pitcher he will not be the only star player who may be in a trick position in the lineup. ,Jack Ryan Holds Football Classes . Coach Jack Ryan, football mentor of the University of Wisconsin, has in- stituted a weekly conference and class for contenders for the 1924 Badger team. Football tactics are discussed at the conference, fundamental plays gone over, and other basic problems con- sidered.dThe Badger coach has urg- ed all men students eligible to the team to attend the classes, which will continue throughout the winter until spring football opens up. The innovation is a scheme for giv- ing newcomers on the squad an oppor- tunity to get into varsity tactics with- out devoting a great deal of attention to them at the spring workout. Freshman Court Men Show Form, o'clock, Nu Sigma Nu vs. Zeta Betaj Tau, Sigma Nu vs. Phi Kappa Tam,I . Phi Rho Sigma vs. Zeta Psi. Wednesday's schedule is as follows:' 7 o'clock. Phi Delta Cii vs. Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma club vs. Phi What is- considered to be the most Gamma Delta, 7:45 o'clock, Alpha Sig- popular event sponsored by the Intra- ma vs. Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Delta mural department, the annual basket- Kappa vs. 'hi Mu Alpha, Alpha Kap- ball tournament for the fraternity, pa Kappa vs. Phi Delta Epsilon, 8:30 o'clock, Tau Epsilon Phi vs. PSI class, independent, society, and fresh- Omega, Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Beta men sectional group teams, will get Delta, Theta Chi vs. Psi Upsilon, underway to a fast start at 7 o'clock 9:15 o'clock, Beta Phi Delta vs. Phi tomorrow night, at Waterman gym- Epsilon Pi, Tau Delta Phi vs. Phi nasium when 24 fraternity teams will Sigma Delta, Chi Psi vs. Peers. go into action for the two cups be- Thursday evening will find the fol- ing offered to these groups by the lowing scheduled to play: 7 o'clock, Intramural department. Chi Phi vs. Richard Club, Acacia vs. Speculation over the outcome isH . Ao v rife as usual, but there are only a few ermitage, Alpha 4ho Clhi vs. Phi organizations who are predicting a a Sigma Alpha Mu, Alpha Delta Phi very successful season, as most of theIvs.hSigma aphaA Deltapl ,top nothersof last year have lost . v Phi Sigma Kappa, Delta Upsilon some of their stars. Little idea on vs. Sigma Cii, 8.30 o clock, Alpha the outcome will- be possible until the Chi Rho vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta championship of the twelve leagues is Clii vs. Phi Chi, Alpha Tau Omega decided. vs. Zeta Beta Tau, 9:15 o'clock, Nu Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Following is the schedule for to- Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Zeta Psi, Sigma morrow night, 7 o'clock, Acacia vs. Nu vs. Delta Tau Delta. Chi Phi, Alpha -Rho Chi vs. Cygnus, Failure to appear at Waterman Alpha -Delta Psi vs. Delta Upsilon, gFasum t en minutes after thie 7:45 o'clock, Alpha Chii Rho vs. Del- gmaimtnmntsatrtetm ta: Chi, Alpha Ta Omega vs. Delta designated with a full team automat- tiga Ci, AlphaTSigmahi vs. Delta ically means forfeiture of the game. Sigma Pi, Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Delta Tau Delta, 8:30 o'clock, Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Delta. Tau Upsilon, Alpha Although enough referees have Sigma vs. Delta Alpha Epsilon, Al- been secured to handle the Intramural pha Kappa Kappa vs. Delta Sigma basketball games for the present sea- Phi, 9:15 o'clock,, Beta Theta Pi. vs. son a few more can be used with Delta Sigma Delta, Beta Phi Delta vs. i ease and the manager in charge of Delta Theta Phi, Chii Psi vs. Delta the tournament will give any student Kappa Epsilon. work in this line fora the next fivej The schedule for Tuesday is as fol- or six weeks if he has the ability to lows: o'clock, Hermitage vs. Pi Kap-j handle the gaies satisfactorily. pa Alpha, Richard Club vs. Trigon, i Kappa Sigma vs. Phi Kappa SigmaI Freshmen sectional group basket- 7 :45 o'clock, -Sigma Alpha Mu vs. ball teams will be allowed to practice Theta Xi, Sigma Chi vs. Phi Sigma any night from 6 to 7 o'clock by se- Kappa, Theta Delta Chi vs. Kappa Nu, curing permission from the Intra-, 8:30 o'clock, Sigma Phi vs. Lambda mural department, provided they are Chi, Alpha, Phi Chi vs. Xi Psi Phi, not scheduled for that time which Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Pi, 9:15 I automatically gives permission. This same period likewise will be given over to practice for the class, inde- pendent, society and chutch teams. The managers of these organizations must secure permission first, how- ever. The schedule for the freshmen sec- tional group basketball teams for the present week is as follows: 6 o'clock, tomorrow night, group 1, 6:30 o'clock, group 2, 6 o'clock, Tuesday night, group 3, 6:30 o'clock, group 4, 6 o'clock, Wednesday night, group 5, 6:30 o'clock, group 6, 6 o'clock Thursday night, group 7, 6:30 l o'clock, group 8, 6 o'clock, Friday night, group 9, 6:30 o'clock group 10. Entries for the all-campus hand- ball tournaments, singles and doubles, are coming fast and the curtain for the opening round will soon rise. The deadline for entries will be an- nounced within the next few days. Entries are being taken for the an- nual handball tournaments, singles and doubles, and as soon as the re- quired number is secured the draw- ings will be made and the schedules announced. Individual cups will be given to the winners of the singles and the doubles. Entrance should be made at once so the tournament can be completed before the end of the semester. Owing to the demands of the stu- dents on the campus the annual all- campus swimming meet will be held ;.this year before the end of the first semester. The meet will be held un- der the same conditions as the other all-campus events, numerals and 'sweaters being awarded to those who secure at least fi-ve points and a shirt to those who secure three. markers. Entrance should be made at once in order to enable the department to arrange for practice sessions at the "Y" pool. Upon the entrance sheet (Continued on Page Eight) _ , Twenty five yearlings remain on Coach Ray Fisher's Freshman bas- ketball squad which will start prac- ticing in the new Yost field house on Monday afternoon. At present the squad is working out in two groups, which practice on dif- ferent days. A final cut in the squad will be made probably this week, with five or ten men receiving the axe. The squad this season has shown a wealth of material and several men should prove of Varsity calibre next season. Harrigan looks like the class of the centers, although he is being hard pressed. Schrumf, Chambers, Weiss and Baer are capable forwards. A large array of former high and prep stars are fighting for the guard berths. $ A ;~" ', I '~----- :1 ~ ~ ---'- A "A- - -~ 4 ~;T'' -~'-p~ ~ - '-~4---'~; I-" A' - u~- 4~~1~ t'I r ~ -~ - "~-'~~ ---'--N- - ' ~ m ~ -?,~ I ''~4J~1.k*~, ~ ~ I' - *-~ - - -4- ~ / £ / k Ted Meredith former Olympic at lete, holds the world's and Olymp marks for the 800 meter run. H time is listed as 1:51 4-5. It's true efficiency to use Da Classifieds.-Adv. .... . 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