THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924 IuIW W s.._.... ... rr r rr a F 5ยง . ......... ..... , imQ ' ,. . m , {. ;;k. ,h= STAR EVEN IN DEFEAT Phillips, Winner of Olympic Trials,l Will Be Lost To Barkers WAS ON FRESHMAN TEAM Edward Phillips, '27. star of last season's freshman wrestling squad, left the Boyer Memorial hospital ofI Ypsilanti for his home in Lake Charles, La., Sunday.I Phillips was injured in an accident in Ypsilanti at the close of summer school and .has been convalescing in the hospital since that time. While working on a construction job, he was buried under a bank of sand and gravel that caved in upon him. Little hope was given for .him at the time of the accident, but due to his excel- lent physical condition he managed toI recover. -a hANDBALL Following is the schedule of the first round of the Handball tourna- ment. Houses must arrange between themselves for the time of play off and report all scores to the intra- mural office. Each house must enter a four man team and play two singles and one doubles match. The same man cannot compete in both singles and doubles matches. The schedule starts tomorrow and all matches must be played off and reported to the Intramural office not later than Monday night, November 3rd. Delta Tau Upsilon vs. Phi Mu Del- ta; Phi Lambda Kappa vs. Delta Up- silon; Zeta Beta Tau vs. Lambda Chi Alpha; Tau Epsilon Phi vs. Delta Tau Delta; Theta Chi vs. Pi Lambda Phi; Alpha Kappa Lambda vs Chryon; Alpha Sigma vs. Phi Chi; Beta Phi Delta vs. Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Kap- pa vs. Delta Phi; Peers vs. Acacia; Phillips was the brightest prospect Phi Beta Delta vs. Chi Psi; Kappa Nn for this year's Varsity in the 135 (Continued on Page Seven) pound division. "Red" Gillard who is l lost to the team this year due to grad-1 the freshman squad, Phillips worked uation left the vacancy that Phillips j his way down to the semi-finals in was expected to fill in championship which he was defeated by Adelle of style. Annapolis on a decision. As only two Last spring in the Olympic tryouts men were taken in each division on held in Detroit, Phillips threw two the Olympic team, Phillips failed to men in one evening to win first place win a place. in his .weight. On account of his ex- I Owing to the severity of his injur- cellent showing in the tryouts he was ies, it is doubtful that Phillips will picked to represent the State of Mich- perform on the mat again. He is re- igan in the--final tryouts held in New turning home to rest in order to be in York in June. condition to return to school in With only six months experience on February. Captain Greenough, Gehrke and Zarakov Harvard, in spite of her defeat by the Big Green, Dartmouth team, by a 6-0 score last week-end, had some consolation in the great play of three members of her team. Captain Greenough on the line and Gehrke and Zarakov in the backfield, kept the boys from Hanover on their toes every minute of the gane and almost snatched a much sought victory from them. i Fencing Tryouts were stressed by Dr. May. There were by the faculty and it is only 20 men present at each of these several more will be tal Will Miet Today sessions but this was largely due to Practically every day a misunderstanding of the correct hers of the faculty; in date. Today, however, a large turn- hours go over to the g Fencing tryouts will meet at 4 o'- out is expected. cupying themselves fog clock this afternoon on the main floor two with the different of Waterman gymnasium for their cise that the gym affor. third lesson in the sport. Dr. George aers A. May, of the physical education de- In Gym Increas Local Subscriptions pfartment, who is coaching the men, I now. urges that everyone be present today Mere interest in physical exercises !___ as important preliminary instruction is being shown this year by members D. W. 4_jFF] in the use of the foil will be given. , of the faculty than ever before if the, , It will also be necessary for each man 1 flcesi s sayci r to bring. his foil. number of lockers in use is any evi- In the first two meetings held the deince. 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