ACE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATUI DAY, D?:C1: IBEP. u, 192 E SATLIRDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921 - '" iieii~ m - Iuu \\ / / """ , rte * COACHES ATTEN SCHED.ULE MEET Conference Mentors Meet at Chicag Today to Arrange for Coming Seusons Brown Selects All-Southern Mythical Team Ncrman E. the Central Brown, sports editor of Press association, hasj -10(t:e(1 the following all-sou '_teams irom among the stars CHICAGO GAME DUBIOUS played d(uring the 1924 season: First Team thern who Ends, Wakefield, Vanderbilt; 01- -Almost the entire Michigan coach- linger, Auburn. Tackles, Taylor, ing staff was in Chicago this morn- Georgia; Simmons, Mercer. Guards, ing to arrange schedules for the Buckler, Alabama; J. Lawrence, Tu- Michigan squads for the coming sea- son. The Michigan party at the Big Ten schedule meeting includes Coach- es Yost, Little, and Wieman, from , the football squad, Mather for bas- ketball, Fisher for baseball, Farrell for track, and Barker for wrestling.; Interes-: in today's meeting will cen- ter upon the outcome of the football schedule-makers' conference. Michi- . gan is likely to establish precedent! in formulating her 1925 gridiron schedule. In case Indiana is given a place by the Wolverines for the sec ond1 game or the season, M. A. C which has always been number two , .. ..:;,,., on the Michigan card will undoubted- ly take the first game and the Michi- gan schedule will be greatly stif-1 fened by the arrangement. Coach Yost left for the meeting with the avowed intention of schedul- ing Chicago if Alonzo Stagg showed any signs of being willing to come to an agreement. Both Coach Yost and Coach Little expressed a willing- -___._ ness to arrange a good stiff schedule DougWycoffI for the Michigan team in the hope of making the title race a clearer pro- cess during the coming fall than itlane. Center, uble, Centre. uar was during the past season. ter, Covington, Centre. Halfbacls, It is practically certain what teams Reese, Vanderbilt; Brown Tulane. will be played by the Michigan squad, Fullback, Wycoff, Georgia Tech. in spite of the fact that the schedule Second Teaim will not be official until after today's Ends, Lemon, Centre; Tilghmann,1 meeting. The Wolverines will play Florida. Tackles, Luckie, Georgia; M. A. C., and the Navy outside of the Graham, V. P. I. Guards, Goldstein, Conference and in the Big Ten race Florida; Joselove, Georgia. Center, j will meet Northwestern and Illinois. Probst, Alabama. Quarter, Gillis, These two games are already ar- Alabama. Halfbacks, Kilpatrick, Geor- ranged by two year contracts. In- gia; Rosenfeld, Alabama. Fullback, addition it is probable that Michigan Thomason, Georgia. will meet Iowa, Ohio State, and Min-I nesota while Indiana may be added to he considers that his Maroons would tMe schedule. With that arrangement have their hands full without meet- ichigan will meet four hard Confer- ing Michigan. SWIMINCSQUADBig Ten Court M Title Never Won PRIMED FOR MEETS By Michigan FiveD_ When the Wolverines open the Con- Coach Rajrnes Stresses Importancei ference basketball schedule on Jan.-Gnard Posititns Worry Coach;For- of Dive in Short i1 with Northwestern as the oppon- ward and Center rPosifionIs Well Raccs ent, Michigan will enter the race Fortified once again to bring an undisputed- SAMSON LOOKS GOOD title to Ann Arbor, a feat that has GAME ONLY WEEK OFF never been accomplished by a Mich- - With only two weeks left before the igan basketball team. The Wolverines With only a week left before the holidays, and with a great deal of (frtai jtSa oe time takern uptythe iterraterniy were successful in 1921 in making a Jfirst game of the 1925 court season, tryoults, Coach Barnes'is working his laim to the title when the Conference Michigan's Varisty five wil go men hard to iron out minor faults r eded in a triple tie between through a hardl workout this after- M1(co hasitoron ot miorifultsnoon. In today's scimmnage M1-tlier and to get the gra'tsee osW sconsin, Purdue, and Michigan. no.I oa cimg ahr andtogetth gratst ped I Prdu, ndwill continue his search for guard ble out of every man. With an array l in past years the Wisconsin teams I of vetera otigfrthave been the most successful in wn- ' e ean i sronrg of ls year' ing the title. In 1913, 1914, 1916,1 During the coming week all ses- and ith Samson, star of last years 918, Wisconsin won the undisputedsions of the squad will be secret as S rtraternity swimming meet, no title and shared it with other teams the squad is being prepared for the practce, te outloo for i107, 1912, 1921, 1923, and 1924. opening tilt with M. l. C. Saturday. a successful season is fairly bright. 12in12, 19194 a The Chicago Maroons also have an With the center and two forward jobs Coach Barnes is occupied mainly in enviable record on the basketball well taken care of by Dick Doyle, teaching his pupils the proper springcourt winnig the undisputed title for Capt. Haggerty and Red Cherry, the and form in the racing dlive. A great oringthudspedilefr three consecutive years from 1908 to skipper is giving the squad an inten- shorter races, especially the relay 1910 inclusive, and proving to be the sive goig over in an attempt to find and a good start is also an asset in best team in 1920. The Chicago five' a pair of men to strengthen the de- and anood strts als tamn ating shared first honors with Wisconsin in fense. the distance races. If the men trying 1907 and was one of the three teams At present Reason, Gregory, Chain- out for the relay continue to imprve, 'that laid claim to the title last year. bers, and Line seem to have the call Michigan will be represented by a Th baktllcmpos fthe over the others but nonre of theml Equartet everyone of whom will be The basketball champions of the vrteohr u oeo hm qaret everyone fi will be Conference from 1906 zip to the pres.. 1seem to show the ability necessary abre toecovershe fst tn aIs in ant time are as follows: to satisfy Mather. Kressbach or Ros-' three seconds flat. Samson is well 1906-Minnesota. nick are another pair of men who under the mark in this respect while 1907-Chicago-Wisconsin, may be developed into Varsity play-I a wl hrae toh l al o 90-Cicago.ersbefore the start of the Conference omake the grade. Johnson and, Gow 1.909-Chicago. season. both- ought to make the distance in 1910-Chicago. Ben Friedman is one of the latest Ch tqirim e.Da t 191 [-Minnesota-Purdue. prospects for a regular berth of onr Captain Kerr and Dunnigan are both 1912-Wisconsin-Purdue. the Varsity. Wednesday night lie got progressing encouragingly in the a t 913--Wisconsin. into the scrimmage for a short time back-stroke and ought to be able to 1914.-Wisconsin. and showed a knack at handling the show some real class by the time tie 1915-Illinois. . ball. After the manner in which he season opens. 1916-Wisconsin. I broke onto the regular Varsity foot- Coach Barker of the Varsity wrest- 1917-Illinois-Minnesota. l sll Squad this fall after he had al- ling squad is taking care of arrang- 1917-Illinois-Minnesota. most been cutto the Reserves, he is ing the swimming meets at the Clhi- 1918-Wisconsin. - likely to make a strong fight for a cago conference.. A heavy schedule of 1919-Minnesota. position on Mathers team.{ four or five Conference meets away 1920-Chicago. The basketball schedule follows: from home and two at home will 1921-Wisconsin-Michigan-Purdue. Dec. 13.-M. A. C. at Ann Arbor. probably be arranged. It is hoped 1922-Purdue. Dec. 20.--U. of K. at Lexington. that the Union pool will be com- 1923-Wisconsin-Iowa. Jan 2-U. S. Navy at Ann Arbor. pleted in time for the home meets. 1924-Chicago-Wisconsin-Illinois. Jan. 10--N. U. at Ann Arbor. The team will probably open with --Jan. 14.-Michigan at Purdue. M. A. C. Jan. 17-Ohio State at Ann Arbor.j I FRESHMAN TRACK NOTICE iJan. 19-Wisconsin, at Ann Arbor. NOTICE All freshman track men are Feb. 9-MichiganatNorthgerno. asked to report at Waterman Feb. 14-Indiana at Ann Arbor. S The Ensian Feb.14.-ndiaayatAnnerbor willptr take gay recev gymnasium any afternoon this I Feb. 16-Michigan at Ohio State. any pictures taken this fall of jwekFb.2-ureatAn ro: campus scenes, initiations, fall- week.Charles Hoyt, eb. 2- ciga at Wisconsin. games, and other events of in- 1CalsHy, Fb 3Mcia..tWsosn Sgaes, a t e vens ofcin- Coach. Mar. 2-Michigan at Indiana. # -tertest. Any'expenses incurred [I ____I ~a.2- 'cg tAnAbr will be met with. Mar. 2.--Chicago at Ann Arbor. 1 I GsIa Christmas Candies it - -I Iirrv13o 4 Q I vl 4-1,-,, _, 0 4V i Notre Dame To Get Grid Trop y - P hiladelphii, P ., Dec. 5.-The dir- es of the veteran athletes of Entries for society, class, independ- Phliadelphia, at a special meeting to- ient andchh leazues in baktball 1 day to arrange an eig hteenth annual! chanpionship night dinner, unani- imously decided that Notre Dame was the outstanding football team of the 1924 season and th't team will be awarded a national championship cup. Th Jtrophy, Nas (onated bIy Judge. E ganie C. IBonniweil of the Phliladel-1 h ia Municipal court, president of the Vetoranl Athletes organization. It is to be awarded in such years as pro- duce a team "whose standling is so preenuinent as to make its selection as champion of America beyond dis- pute." Burglars Use Key In Safe Rob5ery Burglars entered the store of C. H. Major and, company, 203 . Washing- ton Street sometime Wednesday night and removed $72 from the safe. A key was used to open the back door, and it is thought that a key was also used to openf r-e safe, the combina- tion of wi hich was riot set at the time o' the robbery. No trace of the bandits has yet hen found by the police. , Detroit, Dec. 5.--The first of Do- troit's two bills involving its planning of a metropolitan area, that covering rapid transit, is ready for submission to the state legislature. are being received at the Intramural office. FRATERNITY BASKETBALL Houses wishing to enter teams in the fraternity basketball tournament should have their entries in at once. All entries must be in before Christ- mas as the schedule will be made up and the first games played immediate- ly upon return from vacation. Water- j iail gym is now open from 6 to 10r Sclock, four nights a week, and prac- tice periods may be obtained by call- ing at the Intramural office. Basketball officials who wish to work in the games that are being or- I anized by the Intramural department should sign up at this office. Games start after the Christmas holidays. BOWLING The 16 teams which qualified in the first round of the fraternity bowling should have the second round bowl- ed off by Monday night, Dec. 8, at 10:30 o'clock. The Union alleys are open every (lay at 12:30 o'clock and fraternity teams should take advant- age of this. Fratt-rnity applications for partici- oation in the winter athletic program If the Intramural departmern, must te turned in at the department offices within the next week, according to Elmer D. Mitchell, director. The lists will facilitate scheduling of games and completion of arrangements. I ence teams and two of the smaller! Big Ten schools, together with the Navy eleven. This would provide thel Wolverines with one of the stiffestl schedules in their history. It is improbable that Michigan and Chicago will make connections on the gridiron in 1925. Stagg lias pass- ed by every suggestion to the effectj ttiat he schedule Michigan again and has signed contracts with Eastern teams in preference to the stronger elevens of the Conference. This year Chicago has scheduled DartmouthI and Pennsylvania outside of the Con- ference and has already arranged toj meet Wisconsin and Ohio. Stagg is also anxious to meet Illinois againI this year if the terms are good and' Entries for basketball competition I in groups, societies,bchurches, and 1R 0. T. C. units are being filed at the intramural department. More than 19 teams are expecteu to enter the society league. Competition will commence following the Christmas I holidays. Play in the leaguer will continue along with the interfraternity tour- nament. While a greater number of jstudents will engage in the interfra-; ternity competition, the remaining leagues will provide ample oppor- tunity for the play of all students in- terested, it is said. Pay for your Subscription today. ji iii 31 i 8and mpletlI I lllii lililliillllll.lliofarra emn ts. i THE LANTERN SHOP Sunday Night Open Daily 5:30 to 7:00 11 A. M. A La Carte " to 7 . M . r i e Servlce and Special 703 E. University 1-jot Lunches - Phone 3093-W ff''~m0"1 CH 1IST AS B OXvE S ERead) For Mailing ' CANDIES CIGARETTES CIGARS, ETC. 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