fE MTCHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JANUAR rg= 4w ARMOR., Y VWAUL IRWANOMOMMMOON- , ' 0 i lnlAlllllllllliu) uiiillfllllilllllill J UNWAM% .:rr""" : _ ft2k -., ____ ICIGRAN WRESTLERS GRAPPLE WITH PUDETEAM TONIGHT' Matches Will Be Put On Immediately Following Basketball Gamue In: Yost Field House WOLVERINES HANDICAPPED) BY LOSS OF THREE MEN, Michigan's wrestling team opens its season to-night when it meets the Purdue grapplers at the Yost field house. resenting seven weights; 115, 125, 185,' 145, 158, 175, and heavyweight. Each man wrestles 12 minutes unless the match is ended before the time is up by a fall. A decision is given to:the man having the advantage of being on top' the greatest number of times when the men are off their feet and on the mat. The man 'on top' has the advantage because he is in a position to secure a fall, whereas the under- The wrestling match will be put on man must work under the difficulty immediately following the basketball of getting from under and maneuver- game against Iowa and the one ticket ing in such a manner as to get be- will admit to both contests. Some hind his opponent before he can get fast bouts are assured those who are into position for securing a fall. interested in the sport and although It is no easy task to hold a man Coach Barker is not making any down and when men almost of equal sweeping predications, he feels der- ability meet it is seldom that one is tain that his men will give a good ac- successful in holding the other to the count of themselves. imat. Since the under-man is con- Michigan is handicapped in this sidered the loser he is the one that match because of the inability of must furnish the action in trying to three of the. Varisty men, who have ! get out of his precarious position and been incapacitated by.illness and in- it is at this time in the match that the juries, to compete against Purdue. action is swiftest and that thet Their places however will be taken by ' ability of the men is displayed. three other men who have done some Because of the difficulty in holding god work in practice. Rose, who aman's shoulders to the mat for three wrestles in the 145 pound division is seconds, professional wrestling per- a man n whom Barker places, much mits the use of holds which often confidence and it is expected that he force a man to say he is downed. will make it most interesting for his Holds of this nature are barred in col- opponent. Karbel, a 125 pounder has lege competition and a man must be had some experience in the all-cam- much better than his opponent to se- pus wrestling tournament last year cure a fall in a match under college and he is looked on to keep his man supervision. busy. The rest of the team is com- posed of some capable men who have proven their ability to put up a good - - vs. Condit, no phone; Segal, 751-W1 vs. Greene, 71-R; Hoffman, 3104-R vs. Langlois, 1328-W. Doubles pairings a'e as follows: I Hoffmarm-Abrams, no phone vs. Reilly-i Bowers, 802-J; Ullman-Kurland, 899- 4 vs. Segal-Baer, 751-W; Langlois-: Condit, 2972-R vs. Olian-Hoffman, 2332; Rockwell-Scarnechia, 1528-R vs. Froupach-Kline, 1366. The matches must be played off by1 .5''clok, Jan. 23. The third round! will begin promptly on next Thursday afternoon. Semi-finals and finals will follow after the examinations. Following is the basketball schedule' for the fraternities, class and fresh-" men sectional group basketball teams for the coming week: 7 o'clock, Monday, Chi Psi vs. Phi Sigma Delta, Peers vs. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Acacia vs. Richard club, Hermitage vs. Tri- gon; 7:45 o'clock, Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Theta Xi, Kappa Sigma vs. Cyg- nus, Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Kappa Nu, Delta Upsilon vs. Theta Delta Chi; 8:30 o'clock, Alpha Chi Rho vs. Xi Psi Phi, Delta Chi vs. Sigma Phi, Al- pha Tau Omega vs. Nu Sigma Nu, Delta Sigma Pi vs. Phi Pi; 9:15 o'- clock, Sigma Nmi vs. Alpha Sigma Phi, Zeta Psi vs. Phi Kappa Tau, Delta Tau Upislon vs. Phi Delta Chi, Phi Delta Theta vs. Gamma Alpha Ep- silon. The schedule for Tuesday is as fol- lows: 7 o'clock, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Kappa vs. Phi Mu Alpha, Sigma Delta Kappa vs. Delta Sigma Phi,, Tau Ep- silon Phi vs. Phi Beta Delta; 7:45 o'- clock, (Freshman league) group 7 vs.. group 9; group 3 vs. group 5; group 2 vs. group 6; group 4 vs. group 8; 8:30 o'clock, Phi Kappa Alpha vs. Chit Phi, Alpha Delta Phi vs. Sigma Chi, Phi Chi vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, Zeta Beta Tai vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; 9:15 o'clock, Phi Rho Sigma vs. Delta Tau Delta, junior medics vs. upper dents, (Continued on page eight) Another Big Doust on Frnish>IngS FRATERNITY BASKETBALL TEAMS INCLOSE RACESi A complete review of the results of the fraternity basketball games play- ed within the last two weeks finds 19 teams with a clean state and some ! elta Upsilon victories toatheir credit.Th reta Delta Chi As the games ha've gone so far it Alpha Delta Phi looks as though the semi-finals will Sigma Chi be a much different lot from the League 4 group which survived the league Delta Chi games last winter. Sigma Phi Ep- Phi Clii silon, Delta Chi, Phi Sigma Kappa, Lambda Chi Alpha Alpha Rho Chi, Acacia, Sigma Nu, Xi Psi Phi Beta Theta Pi, and Delta Kappa Ep- Sigma Phi silon are the best looking of the win- Alpha Chi Rho ners to date. Most of them have vet- League 5 eran teams and some of the ones who Sigma Phi Epsilon were quite conspicious last season Nu Sigma Nu are deploring the absence of their; Phi Pi veterans for this year's campaign. Alpha Tau Omega The standngs by leagues up to to- Delta Sigma, Pi days is as follows: -Zeta Beta Tau Won Lost Lague 6 League 1 Sigma Nu Acacia 2 0 Alpha Sigma Phi Richard Club 2 0 Zeta Psi Pi Kappa Alpha 1 0 Phi Kappa Tau Trigon 0 0 Phi Rho Sigma Clhi Phi 0 2 Delta Tan Delta. Hermitage League 2 Alpha Rho Chi Cygnus Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Sigma Theta Xi Sigma Alpha Mu League 3 Kappa Nu piSiga Kppa 3 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 2. 1 0 O 0 2 2 1 1 0 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 2 League 7 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Delta Theta Delta Tau Epsilon Alpha Chi Sigma Phi Delta Chi League 8 Phi Kappa Psi Phi Gamma Delta Sigma Club Alpha Sigma Delta Alpha Epsilon League 9 Phi Delta Epsilon Phi Mu Alpha Alpha Kappa Kappa Sigma Delta Kappa Delta Sigma Phi League 10 Beta Theta PI Psi Omega Delta Sigma Delta Phi Beta Delta Tau Epsilon Phi League 11 Psi Upsilon Beta Phi Delta Delta Theta Pi Theta Chi Phi Epsilon Pi 2 2 2 1 0 3 2 1 1 0 3 2. 1 0 0 .3 2 1 1 0 0 2 3 U 0 0 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 0' 0 0 2 3 Paris, Jan. 17.- Premier Poincare has introduced in the Chamber a bill to ratify the Paris agreement signed May 25, 1923, to pay for the Amercan army's occupaton of German terrtory. (The account is for $250',000,000.) MINOR SPORTS MANAGER WANTED Sophomores who wish to try out I 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. R. V. RICE, Manager Patronize The Daily Advertisers. League 12 Delta Kappa Epsilon Phi Sigma Delta Peers Tau Delta Phi Chi Psi 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 a .. ._... 0 2 Patronize The Daily Advertisers. OSSIP DABRILOWITSCH WILL CONDUCT THE 0 I rwri ..._ 66imill SEMI-ANNUA L Clearance Sale! Detroit Symphony Orchestra WITH Arthur Shattuck American Pianit in the following program IN Hill Auditorium, TUESDAY, Jan,22, 8 pm. Purdue Rated High Wrestling has been an official sport at Purdue for the last nine or ten years and this year the Boilermak- ers are represented by a fast aggre- gation of strong mat men. Some of the men are veterans at the game and have had much experience in actual competition on the mat. Kilpatrick, in his Freshman year won the champ- ionship of his class in the 115 pound division. Miller, in the 135 pound class isa veteran and Turner, a shiftya 125 -pounder, ,h-olds xto his 'credit a long string of victories. k In tonight's meet Barker will deg' pend upon Doty who goes against Kilpatrick in the 115 pound division. Karbel of Michigan meets Turner in the 125 pound class. Gillard will carry the Maize and Blue colors against Miller in the 135 pound match while Rose, a 145 pounder meets Dye at his weight. In the 158 pound tussle either Grubb or Ferenz will rep- resent Michigan and either Borden,# Purdue's captain or Monford will com- pete for the Boilermakers. In 'the 158 pound match Michigan's entrees are the same as in the 175 pound, event and it is an even chance on which of the men will draw the heav- ier assignment against Rasmussen. Palmer is the Wolverine choice against Hawkins in the heavy weight division. All Bg Ten. schools now includet wrestling in their curriculum of sports and many of these schools have' had the grappling game for years. The Western Wrestling Association has under' its jurisdiction the wrest- lng of 13 schools, all the Conference schools and Ames, Nebraska, and M. A. C. Conference Competition Fast Competition among the wrestling teams of the Conference is close as none of the squads are considered weak in any phase of the game and1 the coming season promises much in the way of excellent exhibitons oti the mat. A team composed of seven men rep. THE GREATEST SHOE DARGAINS IN TOWN Close matches were the features of the first round of the all-campus handball tournaments which closed Thursday afternoon. Some of the participants looked good in their early games but the competitors have not. been culled sufficiently as yet to give out any ,-prediction~- ony=the r-proJbbe winners of the two events. Following are thepairingsfor the second round whitch will start iii- mediately: Singles, Illman, 889-RI vs. Olian, 2492-W; Baer, 751- :s Neidleman, 2044-R.; Abrams, 1485-J vs. Lewis, 2163-M; Scarnechia, 1528-R vs. F. H. Hoffman, 2332; Reilly, 802-31 Suits, Overcoats, Top Coats, Hats, Caps, Bath Robes, at I I 25% Reduction Brushed Wool Mufflers and Sweaters at 3313%Reductioln PROGRAM Prelude, Choral and Fugue. ........ Bach Fourth Symphony, in D Minor.........Schumann Op. 120 Fifth Concerto, in F major, for Pianoforte and Orchestra, Op., 103 ..........Saint-Satns Mr. Shattuck "Omphale's Spinning Wheel" Symphonic Poem, Op. 31......Saint-Saens Scherzo from the music to a "Midsummer Night's Dream".. . .. .,......Mendelssohn Overture to the Opera "La Gazza Lad'r. ..............Rossini 25% Off II The Bible Class That Is 1I HOSIER 1JNDi R11 SHIRTS GLOVES ,WEATERS T'EAR HATS PAJAMAS MUFFLERS. 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