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feen ~ vitois o he ceit ic- et niahII r1Points Momi to *, g c 'it tae- Pa sTtird in Field o 14 E tries ' All entries for the interfraternity
feet yi risthecrdtMc-jtetfinished the season wih 77 ,*i I~r''~swimming meet shold e handed in
rWolverines wver
the con test and
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j pest, howe'ier,
( es were futile.
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good and lVfichi
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and tlhe oval rt
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counted for the
khe lead, in the
cock rot the fin
fi:1 i pe'riod wit.
the hield.
;I~~WIY~ I!points, ond point behind Grange, tae ;'jmir'1 at, the Intramural office as soon as3
rinperfect shape f adIngscorer in te 1924oweseer
leain scre intom12'wstrnIossible.. The men entered will be
l were favored to win. Conferences eaiv ;en the privilege of using the Y.
to~ tkn McignpaswIlmswa haee teoaex- t ' GKID MEN TURN OUT PRO SPECTS' LO OK. BRIGHT M. C. .A. tool twice a week for prac-
adte icga as first ten scorers in toe Lig Teln.!;ice. The p~reliminaries will be held
F'ourteen passes were Grng wsfistWth 7,Giin Coh ahretndolywny Wihnot a; single mczaber of the Monday, D~ec. 15, and the finals *Wed-
ml w fte eefouath with 52,' and llritton, Confer- tieen alter t;,,, inal exit of the Va.r- tear, that placed third in the Con- eay Dec. 17. The following rules
ignsol cr a euece champion -point kicker, ninth sity basketball squad that was an- fe ence cross countiry race Saturday irnd regulations will gover~n the events
clocked Graham's puntsm gf with 32.ir nouinced yesterday,, mning to hone losafar grawlan, th. Vcar:
fol.ed across the SateuyIowa
fety Scatleury c- orange won first honors despite Coach Mather is pointing his men ilanspopcsorawnng 11oume mstbinhe et
two giles:the Oio tothe oeningganiewith he Mih! conbiztheonbright-r aintiorderhtr.ojsecurer isointsepoi or f enter-r
escore th~at gave Iowa. his absence fromtogms h ho oteoeiggmint h ih-cminto etra r
hrtqate ng-an-gme and the DePauw practice affair. g,.n Aggies on Dec. 13. One week est they have been for a number1o11n.
His bead shoulder kept him out of thej later they*Wolverines will meet the Year. After developing a teasm of 2.Oemn ilnobeaowdt
aal three points in theI Ohio game, and 'Zuppko did not want ,ITUrnersity of Kentu ky five. The I the. caliber of this year's out of a enter more than three events.
t.h a perfect goal from I to expose his star against DePauw. openling Conference tilt is scheduled salnulrofixperece qua.I Only twje rmsaefaen
_____________In only two games he played the full for Jan. 10; with Northwestern as the Coach Farrell will undoubtedly be; ity will ibe allowed in any one event.
four. periods, opponent, able to turn out a team that will: 4. Late entries will not be allow-
~ il~ tSRalph Baker. the Purple flash, (dis-, Coach Mather has four letter menI makea stronrg bid for first honors i (1 to compete.
plydthe miost versatility of the 'as a nucleus to build -this season'ssas n x er .Inrneo ue eadn
V.'point leadhers in winning third place,; team around. Cherry, Doyle, and Cap-'IDue to the inexperience of ther swimming races wiill be no excuse for
01L' scoringsen field goals and nine ftain Hlaggerty, all from last year's1 squadl Coach Farrell was forced to (iqaiiain
1iIIIpoint kicks besides his five touch-1 court team, are out for berths again' bring the men along slowly andl con- I6. Spalding's Guide should be con-
downs. Baker also scored more than and are expectedl to show up well in sequently they were not in the best .ctd
No.2.Wietehalf his tar spoits the Conference thisyear. TeGalley a of drape when they met Wisconsin 7. Order of events:
was secltntoa The leading scorers follow. letter man from the team three years; in the first race and the Badger's Tohnd yard free style.
of Walter Johnsonm,. Tot. TPD FG PAT , ago, is available again this year. I romped off with a victory. Profting Tohnrdyr resye
thme Washington Amer- Grange, Ill. ....... 78 13 0 01 With the football season at a close, by the experience gained in this race Fnydiig
II Forty yard back stroke.
ab, the twirler was out Rockwell, Mich. . ..77 10 1. 14 Michigan's gridironi team is expected the team easily dlefeated the ?'ichi- Onhudeyadfe.sl.
hunting expedition. Baker, N. 1W.......60 5 7 9 to yield a few men to the basketballr gan Aggies by a perfect score a week Olne hnrdyr reye
rtdwtdaafrmGallivan, Ill. ...... 52 8 1 1; squad. Gregory reported for, prac-I later over the Farmer's difficult SiI adbc toe
Lis tl akadP-Har-meson, Pur ... 52 7 1 7 Itice yesterday at the field house. course. Facing two of the strongest j ly y ormn,4 adsec.
~gecubecause tof I Schutte, Minn. ....42 7 0 0 Brown, Davis, Stamman, and Dom-; teams in the Conference when hy___
wpport to financee Lorber, Ind. ......42 7 0 0 hoff .are all basketball men and mayi met Illinois and Ohio State in a Tri-
11ncsiaeara-Bahr, Purdue .....36 6 0 0, report for the team. anglar run at Columbus on November Fraternity Bowling
his lan, bu here-Britton, Ill. ......32 1 2 201 Those men retained on the squad as 8 .th varsity placed a good second Bcueo h rwe odto
hsstain hnheParkin, Iowa ...... 30 5 0 0 a result of the final' cut are as fol- t hoSaesvtrncaposi of the alleys the qualifying round
shsstainwehetOhoSaeveea hmrnli sterday from Oakland.I Steger, Mich. .....30 5 (0 0: lows: Baird, Chambers, Dreschler,! team and beat lllinol., by 26 p~oints."
out for the Wasi~ngton Thomas, Chi. ......30 5 0 0, Dunham, Cherry," i1oyle, Ginn, Hall, Then in the final Conference chain-
been after Johnson for Sloate, Ind. .......30 2, 1 15'lHaggerty, LeGaallcy_ Landre, Line:, pionship run the varsity p~laced third
eks attempting to con- ID. Harmon, Wis. ..27 3 2 11 Kres sbach, Swan,. Rasnick, Spafford, inl a field of 14 starters, revenzging
:her that he should J Harris, 'Wis. ......25 4 0 1; Kuenzel, Vielmette, Wills, and Hutzel. their defeat at the hands of Ohio t
arcnrcwihteMcCarty, Chi. .....24 4 0) 0 -i State earlier in the year' by an over-
at "alreslr.Marks, Ind. ......24 4 0 0 Patronize Daily Adrertsers.-Adv.I whelming victory over the Buckeyes.
deadline of fraternity bowling has
been Changed to 10:30 o'clock Friday
night. The dummy score has been
chianged to 100. So far scores have
been below last year's wlien the
qualifying' score was 2085. Teams
jwishing to bowl without delay should
reserve an alley in advance. This
can be (lone by calling the bowling
alley at the Union.
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jThe third round of the fraternity
fhandliball must be played off-by Wed-
niesday. The following niatchesi
should be played: Delta U~psilon vs.
!Phi Chi, Kaplia Nu 'vs. Sigma, Deltan,
Delta Alphia ipsilon vs. Sigma Alphia
jM1u, Sigmla-Nu vs. winner of PIA
Gammia Delta-Phi Sigma Kappa
match.
(ios Coutry
The annual interfraternity cross.
country race was won by Phi Sigma
Kappa with 11 points. Alpha Rho
C'hi was second with '23 points, Theta
Chi third with 27 points. The men
composing the Phi Sigma Kappa
teamn were flicks, Walsh, Stoddard,
Shaddelee, finishing in the order
named respectively, ]1, 9, 7 and 3. The
time of the race was 1.6 minutes and
18 second(s. Forty-four men co~npete1
in the race and all hipished in good
condition.
One of the largest crowds to wit-
ness a football game was recorded
when 130,000 football fans packed the
stands at Berkeley, C~al., to see the
Stanford-Calliforn ia game Saturday
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White, N. W. ......18 3 0 0
Marion, Mich. .....18 3 0 0
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