fIHE MICHIGAN DILY '' yee0oooo 0 ... ,.G miu ... ._...,. 'OSTPONEMENT OF )TRE DATE-3ICHIGAN FRACAS TO BE PLAYED AS PLANNED. ARNIVAL WILL BE HELD AT WISCONSIN GAMF, ndition Of Rink Keeps Michigan Sextet From Practicing This Week Due' to the warm weather of the st few days the ice at the Coliseum in such poor condition that the ating Carnival which was being inned in conjunction with the tre Dame-Michigan hockey' gane s been called off, as the skating rface willdbe too badly cut upof e cohilslon of the 'contest to war- The Brook's Greatest Rival I WLUe STAQTEO~ , SIX EARS OLE) ,r, + ro . ,,, ALL CAM PUS TAN K IMEE[T TOBEHELD Prizes To Be Giveu For Winners Of Various 'Events This Afternoon at "Y" HOPE TO UNCOVER VARSITY MATERIAL IN COMIPETITION Under the direction of Coach George Little, Michigan will have its first All-Campus swimming meet of the year this afternoon at the Y. M. C.A. The meet is scheduled to begin at 2:30 and entries will be accepted up until that time either at the Intra- mural office or at the Y. Already 23 men have put in their entrees and it is expected that many more will show at the pool before the first event is run off. More participants are wanted and the officials urge all men with an aquatic ability at all to try for the prizes. To the winners of first places wil be presented a gold watch charm and a numeral jersey. The highest point, getter will be 'given a handsome sil- ! ver loving cup. Any man scoring fivej points throughout the afternoon will receive a gold watch charm and since points scoring will be on a 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis for first, second, third, fourth and fifth respectively an excellent1 chance for prizes is given to all con- testants. Performers in today's affair will ,be closely watched with a view to re- cruiting men for the Varsity team. Not enough material to suit the swim- Hing mentors has reported for the Varsity squad and there are a. num- her of vacancies yet to be filled. Par- ticularly is this the case in the plunge, breast-stroke, and back-stroke. t. Swimming is rapidly coming to the years fore -as a campus sport and more and game more students are taking an active turally part in it. At Michigan it has come so to to be officially recognized as a minor sport and meets with other Confer- --- ence schools are being booked. s PFANN, ALL.-AMERICAN STAR, 1 1 r AY PAY 4 MORE YEAS prts are present authorit- Carnival h, on the tch with i le will line " { i "rk p" " . u i 11 l tG :' ' junior lits vs. soph lits, senior engin- -eers vs. soph medics, senior lits vs. Aai soph engineers (Eddy) ; 9:15 o'clock, Phi Delta Epsilon vs. Delta Sigma ,hi, Tau Epsilon Phi vs. Beta TheA Pi, Delta Sigma Delta vs. Psi Omega, Beta Phi Delta vs. Theta Chi. The schedule for the fraternities en -t s.ha . tered in the Western Conference bowl- the schedule for the first round of ing tournament has arrived at the In the all-campus handball tournaments, tramural office and the games for next h Tuesday and Wednesday nights are singles and doubles, will appear in as follows: Tuesday, Delta Sigma Pi, tomorrow's Daily. Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Sigma Kappa; According to the latest dope receiv.- Wednesday, Alpha Rho Chi, Beta Phi ed from the courts, some of the fresh- Delta, Chi Psi, Delta Sigma Delta, men on the campus this year are good j.t ,, VY I I...I g-oppe ", 'f .\ i way *\~~~ . .. ,w **.*, -14 MOST "V-ICPLT IlOT.MOPPE PLAY'CO m OEFE4OIRG 14) rltL1 AGAli4STWLCt OAZ1 Q his squ~ad; Mvondlay night, which the last practice available. With one night's work on teamwork passing, the Michigan aggregation hardly hope to make as good a ving as would be possible if the le week had been taken up with tice. However, the handicap has ed to put the Wolverines in fight- trim, and they are sure to give ything in order to trip up the e Dame sextet, The probable p will be Beresford and Ander- wings, Henderson center, Kahn Peterman defense, and Weitzel. Reynolds, Piggot Ulseth and W will undoubtedly be given a ce ,to show their wares before the e is over.,., . (By Norutan E. Brown) J Tennyson's Brook needs must hold out a few years longer if it wants to see the passing of Willie Hoppe, who seems to have adopted the well known creek's system of going'on forever in the billiard world.e Hoppe first acquired the 18.1 balk line title of the world from Maurice Vignaux, of France, in Paris in 1906. He has that title today and there looms no one on the horizon whoI has more than an outside chance of taking the crown away fr'm him this year. For Hoppe is still Hoppe. He won the 18.2 balk line chain- Ipionship of the world from George Sutton in 1909 and lost it but once-I Sacouple of years ago-to young Jakef Schaefer. He regained it the nextG year. Consider Hoppe's case-champion of both balk line gam'es over a period tot- aling 14 years. Wearer of a cham- pion's crown for 17 years. Defeated but once in all that time and then de- throned but momentarily. A few weeks ago Hoppe defended his 18.2 title against the stars of the billiard world-the younger gen- eration. The old generation-Sutton, Slosson-have slipped by. He indicat- ed hiss form by sta~tting his fijst night's play with a run of 150. The 14th shot of this remarkable run was the hardest of the whole series of championship matches and one of the! most difficult Hoppe ever has foundj it necessary to make. His executionf of it was superb. The psychological effect of it on Welker Cochran, his opponent, and indirectly on later op- ponents can well be imagined. Ills 13th shot had left the balls in such a position that a follow up shot lish, and the result was perfec was impossible. A masse shot was Hoppe is something like 35 possible but improbable. old. He has been playing the Hoppe elected to try a three-chuion since he was six. He comes nat shot around the table. He played the by ,his( Italgnt-nheriting it, shot straight-almost without Eng- I speak-from his father. Minnesota Court Five Loom Strong As Conference Conteni Delta Alpha Epsilon, Delta Tau Ep- silon. The balance of the schedule will be announced later. Following are the managers and. their telephone numbers, who have been selected to direct the activities of class hockey and basketball teams: Fresh engineers, George Lamb, 2100- M, fresh law, John Bacon, 335, senior lits, Tracy, 355, senior lits. Crawforth, 783, soph engineers, V. P. Vose, 3056-J, soph engineers, Eddy, 1166, education, Donnelly, senior engineers, McClen- ahen, 595, junior engineers, 0. W. Reed, 1399, soph lits, Hicks, 909, archi- tects, Barry, 974-M, junior lits, Mc- Cobb, 33, freshman lits, Steliwagen, 461-J, senior medics, Tim Campbell, 622, junior medics, Bliss, 397, soph medics, Beck, 609, fresh medics, to be selected, junior laws, Zinn, 2619. If the telnhone numbers of the above are not included, men interested. in the basketball and hockey tourna-. ments for the classes can get a tryout for the team by calling the Intramural office and leaving their name, which will be handed to the manager in quostion. The schedule for the basketball teams in the Intramural tournaments for next week is as follows: 7 o'- clock, Tuesday evening, Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Phi Delta Chi, Phi Delta Theta vs. Delta Tau Up.1.lon, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Alpha Sigma, Sigma club vs. Phi Kappa Psi; 7:45 o'clock, group 1 vs. group 3, group 2 vs. group 4, group 5 vs. group 7, group 6 vs. group 8; 8:30 o'clock, Delta Sigma Phi vs. Phi Mu Alpha, Sigma; Delta Kappa vs. Phi Delta Epsilon, Delta Sigma Delta vs. Phi Beta Delta, Psi Omega vs. Beta Theta Pi; 9:15 o'- clock, Phi Epsilon Pi vs. Theta Chi, Psi Upsilon vs. Delta Theta Phi, Phi Sigma Delta vs, Peers, Tau Delta Phi vs. Delta Kappa Epsilon. The schedule for Wednesday is as follows: 7 o'clock, Hermitage vs. Richard club, Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Ac- acia, Kappa Sigma vs. Theta Xi, Sig- ma Alpha Mu vs. Alpha Rho Chi; 7:45 o'clock, Kappa Nu vs. Delta Upsilon, Theta Delta Chi vs. Sigma Chi, Xi Psi Phi vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Phi vs. Phi Chi; 8:30 o'clock, Nu Sigma Nu vs. Delta Sigma Pi, Zeta Beta Tau, vs. Phi Pi, Delta Tau Delta vs. Zeta Psi, Sigma Nu vs. Phi Rho Sigma; 9:15 o'clock, fresh engineers vs. fresh .laws, seqior lits (Crawforth) vs. soph. engineers, education vs. architects, junior engineers vs. senior medics. Thursday's schedule is as follows: 7 o'clock, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Delta Chi, Delta Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Sigma vs. Sig-. ma Club; 7:45 o'clock, group 1 vs. group 5, group 4 vs. group 6, group 10 vs. group 8, group 3 vs. group 7; 8:30 o'clock, junior laws vs. freshmen lits, - wt, mu 33Ein55 N. The passing of Elmer Smith from e big leagues is sudden and surpris- g to the general run of fans. The ankees have sent the slugging out- elder to Louisville as part payment i Earl Combs, star gardner of the lnels. Smith is only part payment, e rest being in cash. Smith goes down in history as the fly man to hit a home run with the ses full ifi a world's series. He did while with the Indians against the Odgers in 1920. He presents a study baseball psychologists. With Cleve- .d he was a star, mechanically. ith other clubs-Washington, Bos- n and New York, he fadled to get )ng regularly. Perhaps the thing that handicapped mp was his own disposition. Even is could be forgotten, however, len he was hitting his best stride. Boxing and higher education don't i, according to officials of the mier High school at Macon, Ga. iy have terminiated the career there Young Stribling, heavyweight sen- tion, on the ground thathewas ab- rt too frequently from class. at the game and it would not be sur prising if one of them copped first honors in the singles tournament. Entries will be accepted for the all- campus swimming meet at 3:30 o'- clock this afternoon, at the Y. M. C. A. pool. All junior lits who have played bas- ketball and wish to tryout for the class team should report at 6 o'clock, Monday night, at Waterman gym- nasium for practice, after which a tenative team will be selected. Swimmers intending to display their wares in the all-campus swimming meet at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow after- noon, at the Y. M. C. A. should re- member that only a little time remains, for entrance. A silver loving cup for the highest point scorer and sweaters for those. winning Jfive points in any three events are the rewards offered to those compete and are eligible. Entries are still being taken for the church, crass, society, and independ- ent basketball league. The entries for the class league. will close at 5 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, and the schedule for Wednesday's games will be announced in Wednesday's paper. The other leagues will have their dead line placed at a later date, as soon as the majority of the class and fraternity games are disposed of. Class athletic 'managers are also warned that some of them have failed to sign up for the class hockey tourna- ment which will start as soon as the ice begins to freeze again. Class basketball teams can practice any night between 6 and 7 o'clock until Wednesday, by calling the In- tramural office and have a court re- served for them. Fraternity athletic managers may have forgotten that the annual Wes- tern Conference fraternity bowling tournament will start Tuesday even- ing at the Union. All managers who have entered teams in this tourna- ment should get their teamm in shape and ready for the games which will be announced through the' columns of the Daily as soon as they are re- ceived from the Intramural depart- ment of Ohio State University. I FRESHMAN COURT NOTICE Freslman basketball practice will be held at 3 o'clock every afternoon in the Yost field house. RAY L. FISHER, Coach. j Patronize The Daily Advertfsersz (Special to The Daily) .ginneapobis, Minn., Jan. 11.--Min- ~nesot is producing the strongest bas- ketball teani.it has had for years in the belief of campus followers of ath- letics and authorities among the sports writers. Losing but one of its practice games, when it split even on a two game series with Notre Dame, and downing the Illinois five by a score of 36 to 20 in the first Conference contest of the year, Dr. Cooke's aggregation ap- pears to have the power to carry it to a high standing. The return to basketball of Ray Ek- lund, who is an all-around athlete, and the development of Carl Lidberg, another football star, into a basketball player of fine quality, are factors in brightening Minnesota's chances on the floor. Pesek at center has been an- other heavy scorer. Racey was the third forward who played in the Il- linois game, Captain Cy Olson, Wheel- er, and Dunder being the men who handled guard positions. Dr. Cooke and his assistants, among them H. T. Taylor, coach of last year's are working the nly t high speed thiso.eelpn preparati for the game with Indian . n the innesota floor Saturday night' Indiana will visit Minnesota with a reputation for strength, speed a'nd craft. The Hoosiers 1'ye com thin a single field goal.of beating;Wisconsin and have had a fine record during their practice schedule. Minnesota will have to play well to show its heels to the Bloomington invaders. George Pfann, star quarterback of the Cornell football team, is making preparations to enter West Point next summer. If he enters the academyI he will be eligible 'for the football team throughout his four-year course, as the Army does not have the same eligibility rules as those in vogue at most colleges. VARSITY FOOTBALL NOTICE(I I Candidates for 1924 football 1 I squad not participating in bas- F ketball, baseball, or track will li i d4p p ii ai td ,innl MINOR SPORTS MANAGER WANTED Sophomores who wish to try out for assistant manager in minor sports will please report at the Varsity hockey room at the Col iseum at 7 o'clock any night this | week. I R. V. RICE, Manager T. l f 1EEf I IL ye issueu equi ment at 4 o'clock Monday from the Ferry- field club house. Practice in , the Yost field house will begin at 4 o'clock 1 Wednesday, and be continued every Monday, Wednesday, and I Friday thereafter until spring I vacation. GEORGE LITTLE, ! Assistant Coach. ._ . _. . . i : It's true efficiency to use Daily Read the Want Ads ParnieTh aiyAdetes v championship Aurora high school team Classifieds.-Adv. N Or SEMI-ANNUAL 0 Clearance Salev., AN NVAL JANVAR.Y Suits, Overcoats, Top Coats, Hats, Caps, ABath Robes, at CLEARANCE SALE 25% Reduction eket Malted MilkI ike to drink malted milks? ure thing, Old Top! 'hen why not eat 'em-- ere's your chance. THOMPSONS re Malted Milk Bars :ontain no cane or beet sugar e for Athletes in Training ight size for your pocket. Go "eat at the gamne--atthe s how--on kes--at school or in your room. 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