PAGE STX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, I I1C'E II3ER M 1 924 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1~, 1924 UIJUBWIIHE _______________ ,r I .. P 9B LEGUE 1MSL ive in Battle COACHES MEET TO' MAKE MA1NY TRADES gis g'eI RPET0ULES Coach Will.Meet Former Protege In Coast Battle MANY TRY OUT iYFORC 190 Interest Increases ii Aniomixceiient. 'I'lla it May be Added to Minor l sport JIASI- COACH MAY BE CHOSEN '3 ad I Freshman Court Squad Transfers To Field House Coveteiskie, of the Cleveland Indlians,; Goecs to the World ('hainipion Senators COBB SEEKS INFMi LDER New York, Dec. 12.-Although the threatened clash between Judge K. 'IN. Landis, commissioner of baseball, andj Ban Johnson, presidlent of the Am-! erican league, failed to materialize, the conference of major league ball club~s held here for the past few dlays was exceedingly eventful.j The usual trade talk was the pre- dominating feature of the sessions, and, several, imnortant (deals were comJplet-E ed. The last and most interesting was that which sent Stanley Coveleskie, veteran right handed hitcher, from the Cleveland Indlians. to the world's chain- pion Senators in return for Byron Speece, left hander, and Carl Smith, vwho played ~for the Memphis club last season. Mike McNally, who was tradl- ed to the Boston Red Sox by the Yank-- cs, in e,change for Howard Shanks,I made another lap in his trip about the circuit when hie was sent to the Sen- ators, who _lost Doc Prothro. All the men concerned in these transactions are-infielders. Urban Shocker, the St. Louis spit- baller, whom the brownies are anxious to trade provided, they can get some- thing worth while in return, may go to the Yankees, who have made the, propositioni of ;an exchange for Joe Bush. Managers, Sidler and Hiuggins have confirmed the rumor that the deal P -serve anid Freshman~Ii Basket Tea ims ill Play inl Delunstr'.tioi M NTI-ER WILL SPEA-'>K More than 100 basketball coacher; from the high schools and colleges- of~ lichigan will a ssemble this afternoon at the Yost field house to disciu- h interpretations of the changes th at have lbeen *made in court rules Wvit1bin th(:i last year. The meeting will be uinder the di- rection of A. W. Thompson, of Kalam- azoo, director of state inters cholasticr athletics. Mr. Thompson vwill adclress; the meeting at the opening session,j which will be held at 2 o'clock. Coach Edwin J. Mather, of the Var- sity basketball team, will also speak. Coach M~ather will be the leader ill the discussion of the rules which will follow his explanation. After the general meeting, the men- tors will witness a (demonstration I game on the field house court. Tphe! reserves and freshmen will play inI this game, which is designed to illus- trate the points brought out in the meeting. The game will he stopped at; any point which a coach has any qlues- tions to ask regarding the interpreta- tion of the rule in question. The object of the meeting is to unify the institutions in the state in the mat - ter of basketball rules and to make: sure that every team. competing is abiding by them as they are interpre- ted. -Y ~With the anno)uncement that Gym-' nastics may b~e added to the list of minor sports, increasedl interest is being shown in the rumher of news mnen that have appeared to try out for the squad. According to the agree- ment reached b~etw, cen Coach G1eorge Little and Dr. George May at a con-; ference last week the recognition ot u ~gymnastics as a minor sport will bet ;:.. proposed at a meeting of the Board in IControl of Athletics whichi is to be' held Wednesday, December 17, and itj is expected that definite action will ber taken at this time. Coach George Little has receivedl several applications for the position of ccach and it,, is likely that follow- ing favorable action on the part of the Board a. coach will 1)e securedl as soon as possible. In the past Dr. May has taken charge of the work, but if the I squad is recognized he would b)e un- # ' able to give the time that a team wouldl require. Due to the number of men now on the squlad which has b.een swelled to w ; over 40, it has been found necessary to dlivide the squad into two groups. Those more adlvanced hare been p~ut ' in one squad, which practices every Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Coah hirnt~ge .Saturday nmornings when the gym-' W"hen the University of 1lissouriI nasium is not Aso congestedl. and tine -Uni verijty oft 8outli( in C"Ai- During the last month a numlber of fornia iiwe ! on Christmas day in oneO Conference schools have asked for rUPt L ,i c u i t ill .'I inU11LI Ufinhl ' FR1ESH:I1 AN iRE1IP; Coach Ray Fisher has 27 freshmen Grop wil ee Grut 5Tuesday, working out daily on his freshman Grop 1wil met Goupbatsketball squad, which has trans- Dec 1., a :Wt} ~clck n Wit ,rmn err-ed the scene of its action from gymnasium to nlay for the VO'.ey bail V,7aermian gymnasium to the Yost eb ampicnship of the freshman groups. il house. The first year sqluadl The above mentionedl teams were thet wo~rks in the afternoons on Monday, winners in their respective leaguest Wedlnesday, and Friday, and after awd consequently have qualified for supper on the other days of the week. t],e f'uals. Added interest will be man- Thle squad as it now stands is com- ifetedl~e~ase rou 5 ecntl an pose d of: J. Weiss, Nathan, Barnett, nc:>ced the bowling title. Titus, Soderbury, Moskewitz, Devine, 1 1oiton, Nicholson, Loos, and Arm- V1?ATI',JR'1TY 11MN strong as condidates for the forward Four teams have qualified for the! berths; Gawne, Martin, Arch, McRae, semi-final roundl in the interfraternity and Straw as centers; with Kane, Mil- bowling tournament. They are Sigmna Icr, Patrie, Schroeder, Wolbrock, Chi, P'hi Gamuma Delta, Phi Sigm a Khap-: Doerge, Cushing, Wells, Dodd, and D. pa, anid Delta Phi. All teams have been Weiss as the leading contenders for showing goodl formi and,,fiio one team the guard honors. Coach Fisher will has any great advantge in total scores. continue his practic6 of weekly cuts These games must be played by Mon-! until tie has reduced the squad to 15 (lay night at the latest. The finals will or 20 players. 1)e held either Tuesday or Wedlnesdlay.1 As in the past, no regular games ___________________-will be scheduled for the freshmen Fini-als in the interfraternity wrest- this leas, the Varsity and reserve ling tournament between Phi Beta 1'feanms forming the opposition for the Delta and Theta, Delta Chi at 8 o'clock jye'arlinlgs. Monday night, Dec. 15, in Waterman gymnasium. -' PATRONIZE DAILY ADVERTISERS VWALK-0OVEW'S FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY1 Walk,-Over- C'apt.a in George LHaggert y Star forward of the Michigan bas- ketball teams for the past two years, andI captain of this year's court squad, will be the main hope of the Wol- verine fans for a victory over the M. A. C. five tonight. Guards .Lacking IOn Hawkeye Team wilb are hogbttehs-IIowa City, Ia., Dec. 12.-LackingI NTIWAT..I, gines of the year, Coach Stumznegger, ness department of the Mound City { twoTexperienced guards and'with un- club has not yet sanctioned it. Senti-tain eervedmarisanforth ohen NO - CEformer i Michigan backfield and end 11 cetintsevemteil orte terEcoach, who is now occupying the heierey th a ter the as if e positions, the University of Iowa (-mlaie position of the coast team's deiel h etro h agi fbasketball team will open the season Special practice cohigsaf will maec heldit the trade is made. Shocker is almost here tomorrow by meeting the Wa- for teams entered in the inter'- cahii ia ilmthhswt wt lr ipeonofissure to be a big winner next year, andj bash college quintet of Crawfordsville, { fraternity swimming met at 10 wih;ar ikoeo i former will probably turn in 20 victories.i Ind. ( o'clock this morning at the Y. ; Plot eges, who is coaching the back- while Bush~ has ab~out reached the lim- AlhuhCac a aryhsbe M. C. A. pool1. Coach Barnes will Eield candiidates of the Missouri squad. it ~ ~ ~ ~ te oft-th hsedrneadueuns. rilling the majority of his men since assist athletic rpeettio to ,,triith Woe- TyCb etaa rmteme-the middle of October, he is undecided ttieanhic tas.Te n-iin o ting staiY at toptaenilo inig without a second baseman, which is' as to the strongest combination to tries for the meet will ('lose at te~ fobl esnt aeu thp object of the year for the Tiger start. The squad which numbers 15I noon today; no entries will be i his dtaj(s with the coast teamm. lalrrY boss. With 4 good man at the ley- men has been sent through hard{ accepted Monday. Members retain '_iphe walS "c!" lecd ilon'-' Sturz- stone sack, the Detroit club would be scrimmages with the freshman in theI ed on the Varsity squad after the ni s u4 eh o r IW a good bet for the pennant, but until past two weeks, but has shown only cut made Monday will not be ! yas they get such -a man, the Bengals are spurts of real basketball prowess. It{ allowed to compete. Learn thel likely to-put up a good fight and noth-' is almost certain that Captain Ten- rules for your event. The pre- Sofia, 1Dec. 12.- -Owing to tihe slort- ing-,more. Cobb is after JimnmyDykes; sen and Jimmy Laude, who have play- ( liminaries will start at 3:30 0- age of wheat, war bread is the rule with all1 his energies, but it is gues-; ed together since the championship I clock sharp on Monday. ____ in Bulgaria. tionable whether Connie Mack will year of 1923 will occupy the forward - part with his boy for less than a for-! positions, while Harold Jensen, with - "~ - - "-""p"° °= tune. Cobb has plenty of good trad- half. a season conference experience ing material, but it runs in outfield (bohind hinm will get the call. Leonard.! talent chiefly. His infield and moundI Raffensperger has been playing good ( corps are too weak to help in his pro- basketball at center and will have his posed deals, chance in a game. Coach Barry will j I pick his guards front Hougan, M- 1 h isC g r Chicago, Dec. 12.-Polo classes for: Connell, Van Dousen, andDa Speed. ' women will be organized at the Uni- " versity of, Chicago next spring, if Chiicago, ill., Dec. 12.-A. A. Stagg,S plans now under consideration are ! University of Chicago football and i carriedl out. track coach and head of the Midway A -e A1 w v ,s 1A cep-,tab athletic department, left yesterday for Your Suibscription is, payable _nW Orlando, Fla., for a fortnight of rest. r f '__ " -, ___ -t TItoA Irda 1}meets andi there is no question Iut that a goodl schedule couldl be arrang- e !d as Indliana is the only other school besides Michigan in the "Big Ten"f that is not representedl by a gymnastic team. At Minesota1 it is a major sport a"rs it is in a large ;ajority of the LEGION The wide toe, short vamp, fall oxford in \ - Chrome russia, the i\\ -.~ new light tan. --for wide trousers _Eastern colleges. Blerne, Dec. 12.- fb lly has elected F f presidentt of the rfor the year 1925. --The federal assem- jr. Je an Marie Musy, Swiss con federation #isticti1 4 0. D. MORRILL 114 anid 17 Nick~els' Areadea Opera evenings until Christmas t freetilg Cards for all occasions Legion oxford, worn with wide trousers, sketched at Yale Bowl. 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