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rSITY F1IE-DOWNS KEN TUCKY Slaughter Gains.
BUT LSES bML ~Walter C~
III1II For the thirteenth time since he
started picking his All American
Wolverines Lose to Middies 31.29 ? Colonels -Lasy rrey for )ticliigan i teams, Walter Camp, (lean of football
In Last 11Minute of Close Court 'quld, Losing by critics, honored Michigan when hec
Contest I 21 .11 Count named Edliff ("BLutch") Slaughter at
-* guard on hi~s firs~t eleven, ma-de pub-
HIAGGElRTY PROVES STAR CHERRY HALTS ATTACK I lic in tihe last issue of ('ollier's maga-
_____ _____zine.
With Ktwocy'slopsided victories over the 'Kentulcky's highly toutedl court five Vlaughte, whoe hois inast-s
strong Minnesota and Chicago fives was dlefeated 21-11 by Michigan in a viigaKy.,nllayeinhisshupycar ast
already in its wake Navy completed one-sided. game Dec. 20 at Lexington. season with such a record of athletic
its voyage through the middle west! The Wolverine five, ledl on the offenseI achievement as to earn himr not only
last Friday night by defeating, Michi- by Capt. George Hlagerty, got a seven i his position on Camp's teami, hut. rec-
ogitonasbeing the biestgur in
gan's court team 31-29 in one of the point lead before the Southerners th1outy
most thrilling court battles ever stag- started to find the hoots and the mar- In placing himl, Canip saiid: "Slaugh-
ed in the Field house. The goal that gin was maintainied until thde final ter of Michigan is a veteran guiardi,
won for the Middies was cagedI byi whistle. The half found Michhigan at, jiwho h~as always towel ed up iii any
Craig, Navy forward, with only 30l the right sidIe of a 10-4 score. active fr eadAwigane rbut ox
seconds left to play. I-aggerty'y great floor i game waveansit a. lirttc
The Michigan five came through the m~ratched by th~e work of Ray Hutzel, inalabein this pgst 1!1n,,1 ,J)VO-
first half leading the visitors by a playing his first game as a regular for ide h *
16-12 count. Then came a battle be- the VWolverines, anid Red Cherry, vet- (im-~~igigatakmyr~,adh
tween the two teams that showedl eran guard. While Hlaggerty was carries tblac po hi s that h' p~ e-
botha their best and camne near put- workding in three field goals andl a freeor on'uec eisnvrgit
ting the gamfe into an extra period, throw, Red Cherry held the veteran
Five times, during the second period j Macs+arland, heralded ais the great - of knifing through"--a tendlency
the score was tied up after the Navy; est forward in the South, to one lone whiich seents to iralke lizlay aniother
hadt drawn alongside the Wolverines field goal and scored onlce himself. Otuliteiishsta ualiiird iky adare.
at the start of the period.( lliutzel got a basket and two throws Slaugh" has u~enii ledra1.
The Navy started the ball rolling I fromn the foul line. "Jitl"hsbe rt it ,rer
since his first yero h ,eamd
anfi had f iv e points before Michigan iL.andre, piayinfg at the pivot posi- with added exlperoei i le he. be,rain"t-
started to scone. Then Gregory and tion, also showed flashes of form, get:-
Clubrboth new men on thesqa ting one biaset and helpuing out i~tr erb e ' i the fums 's
Chmbrs 5ldcosi gm o 122 elae cute of
started to find the hoop, Gregory get- .Michigan defense which showed to cin al .12,h n
tin tw golssepratd b Chin-gret avanagealldurng he amethe. greatest A~lays in (Thnf;.reno hi,-
t togasseaaebyCm-getavnaealdrnthgae nplatr bers ringezr. The score wras thenI The Kentucky five, ratedl as one of t>ry, oleandn,, onere ollciothe best in Cche
tied for a moment at six all until Cap-j the best combinations below the Ma-I Yost'srcleto, ac, ordlng to the
tainHagert conertd aNav fou so-Diie ine as lmot 1Michigan Director. (,n thle la:st iiluy
tam H grycnetdaNv olsnDxeln a lotpowerless iof the gmeMwth A h a: eaig
into two counters. Then Doyle fol-; to penetrate the Wolverines systemigae th.fhg.Ia
lowved with a beautiful shot' from a of defense andl only four field goals I6-3, the adger g attemptd ps'
adifficult position and Chambers; were registered. Three of these" were Tebi traveled nearly ih) vud.;be-
BroghttheMiciga toalto12 with made by Milward, lanky Colonel cen- fore approachiing the r eceiv-'r, Iih
twomor fre trow. Bdgr's tw te, wo ws lte~pu ou ofthegam .Wisconsin's, fine ecld. Irish and tIWo
tw~mor fre trow. Bdge's wo erwhowaslatr pt ot o tie gmeMichigan men leapedl for the ball at
goals and Craig's goal and free throwI on fouls.b
brouht he Nvy ota to 2 wile Following the Kentucky game the the same timge, but the Wlsconin enl
brugt heNay otl o 2 hiegot it in his hlands , juggIl d it, thi,cn
Gregory netted two more goals to give Michigan squad disbanded over Christ-
let it bounce away from himu. 11airig;,
Michigan a four point margin at the mas, meeting again to practice for the the Wisconsin fullback, scooped upi
end of the half. Navy game Monday, Dec. 19, teblndsaedfrheoin
The start of the secondl half found j THE LINEUPi th alandppartyeafr fieald. lige
Day, injected into the, game at center -Michjigan KIentuCkty wtrhon isaensom ewa fhd come uph
for the Navy, ringing up the first of teHaggeroy......me.......Mc arlanup
his four field goals. Haggerty thenHte.....L ...Unrwo over 50 yards from his original sta-,
tLion after going thlrough the Badcger
get his first basket ofthe game and Landlre. . ...C.......... Mile'ardlnecuovrad aidHrisn
put the score at 18-14. The Navy Chierry ......... R.G..line, cut over t,- nile-ICIA o

r lonI hances tor a successful mat season flh
rmp's Star Eleven ATMEN PREPARiL l he greatly enhanced, as most ofUULSEMMYB
imp's Star Eleven ~~~the meets are scheduled for these-I OSE l'0
plcig isedCmp relegated FOR AGG E M[FiENotre Dame Team UE OlhCE
La si f'U 'crd1 and Wakefield of fL,' -----

sni erbilt to tie, second eleven. Thle
fis, (wo fhankers we re Bijorkmnan of
Da5rl nout:?iamid Berry of Lafayette.

IRose, Star of Last S'ear's JMat Sqund' "l - - - "JI Ti,"" epairs Coinjleted; 'Rink to be'1#eady
r Expected to Report to rIleallI-- For Skating by This Week-
in February San Francisco, Jan. 5.-Notre Dame's End
-national championship football eleven ____
OPEN SEASON JAN. 17 j left here todaynd ntheirrhomejourney ICE SLOW IN FORMING.,tJa.S.Teemony adashr
Coach 3Parker~. Varsity wrestling stay here, arriving from Pasadena Although cificials of the Athletic as..
mentor, yesterdiay sent his squad ofi yesterday, where they defeated the sociation have not yet dIecidled whether
Immat candidates, who -returned early strong Shunford team 27 to 10, New Michigan will have a hockey schedule
to get into shape for the opaerlnng nmet entie'sqadrlft teaIn this season, Wienberg's' Coliseum has
in to weks iththe mchgan g lhna school, witih the exceptioni of = been cleared of the debris caused by
gie grapplers, through one ot the IJ ames Crowley, one, of time "four the fire last fall, and the flooding of
hardest practice sessions Meld this sea-
I son.horsemen," who will remain in the the surface is under way.
Many 'of the candidates have becen St. Francis hospital he(re until he re- Coach George Little, director of
covers from a nervous collapse which mnrsotCah3sp1Brso
wvomking out for the last three or fourImiosorCacJsehBssf
(ys, so as to get into ('Ond(itioxa early. lesfee etrlyo h ri the hockey teaum, Prof. A. O. Lee, of
The first formal pr-ct ice was held yes- bringing the squadl from Pasadena. the Board in Control of Athletics, and,
teda. ochf~rk s Iis iCrowley came out of the contest on Julius. Weinabergprpitro th
through a fast work~ami in thme morn-1 New Year's (lay in apparently good Coliseum, will go over the structure
ing and hnsild frl t~eagr., shape. His breakdown was attribut- tdyi nefr odtrietm
in li thn rsuied actce .~aied to the long trip across the coun- psiiiiso odn okygpe
afternoon. ~I try and the tremendous efforts lieanprcieimteik.A esn
Bleimng unabmle to schedule any hprat- Ito hid teamticei h ik.A rsn
ice i Itects before the opcmemirlugeoutnr ~lg moythme far end h.as not benaltogether'
test with the Farmers, Coach Barker's iiis t. the Stanford eleven. cleared and workmaen are finishing rip1
in I will have to speed up all the! Stuhldlreher, the All-American guar- the process.
practices during the next few weeks;. terback of the Notre Damr( eleven, who R1egardless of whether the hockey
The Michigan Aggies are m.embers of! broke an ankle, and Carney, two of schedule comes through, there will be
the west erni intercollegiate wrest- iWhose ribs were fractured, will return skti- at the Coliseum as soon as
ling(confer ence, and so thme meet to be withi their' teammates. Stuhldreher, thme ice is sufliciently thick. At pres-
held .fanm. 1(, at Lansitug will count: who is Onl crutches, with his leg in a mnt there is about 'a half inch of ice,
towardl thle Conference title. ( at will ac'coin~any the squadon i the scarely (enough to cover the cement
In spite of the fact that be will !hiomie tour. A bone in his ankle was foundation. Trhe warm Snell that start-
have to pick his team from only t~en brokenm early in thme ganme, but lie play- !edI yesterday mnade it impossible to
eligible candhidtes, Coach Park~er isj ed until the final whistle. flood the rink after 5 o'clock yester-
confident that this year's team will l It is reported here that Stulidre- day morning, so the formation Of a
Imake a comnsiderabhly better :showing r her has been invitedI to coach for Newj skating surface is necessarily a slow
than time teamn that represented the Y ork university. Stuhldrehier admit- process.
Wolverines in the coinference last; ted today that he had Deen approached The roof of the structure has not
year. en the subject, but that no arrange- been repaired and there is a consid-
Bakemr, winner (of time freshman 1151 ments had been madle. lHe stated that crable gapa between tihe beams, al-
pound class last sprmint;, will probably he would consider coaching after his though the roof has been reenforced
winl the berth in the bantamwveighmt. 1 gmaduation in the spring, at its weak points so as to preclude
Baker also won time 120 pound- divi-I Five of thme stars of the footballt the possibility of its caving in. Pres-
iointhe Olympic, trials heldl last, eleven will Malay the Columbia collegej ent indications are that the ice should
spring in Detroit. baskc~etball team ini a gamne at Dulin- be heavy enough by Thursday or Fri-
Karbel, the veteran 125 poumnder' que, la., Feb 8. in the dedication game lday to allow skating, but it may be
from last year's mat team, reported 1 of thme Iowa school's new gynmnasium.y later, (depending entirely on weather
Friday for practice. At the close of Stuhmdreher, Layden, Miller and Crow-j conditions.
last season he was troubled with his Icy, time famous "four horsemen," and Coach Little will probably make a
knees, but it is believed that lie will; Capt. Adam Walsh will compose the- definite announcement on the matter
be in condition for time Aggie meet. ; Notre Dame basketball team. of a hockey schedule tonight.
H le should be a point winner in all oft
thme meets, this year~, if he is not hand-
icappedl with injuries.- _____________________________________________
T'eopfer will undoubtedly face opli IF C MIT,-AP L& ,O
Aggies in the 135 ipound class. Teop- j I I
fer won the all-campus meet held last
spring and has been improvig A NA B RSL A IGC O H~
steadily this season.I
Tfhe 145 poundl division is time one"Ecuie-BdN ttx nsr.
weight that is giving Coarh1 Barker ''xlsv f o
thme nmost trouble. At present there is 209 S. MAIN ST.
only onie candidate eligib~le fomr comrm-
etition ini this class;. There is somne
p~ossibility of having to shift aomte
mfan from the lighter~ weights to fill Featuring
this division. Rlose, time star of last
year's team, is expected to r~eturni to STrEIN-..BI C 1-1 MJCHAELS-STIERN
cschool imm the secondl term. If Dose
reports in February, tii,:ian' Smart Clothes Value-First Clothe s
givem honorabmle mmentioni. Keefer, High GradZte Furnihidgs
foriner i;Michigan star, made tIhe thirdII
team.

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plIayers then seemed to _get their
ings and basket by Day, andl
tied up the count at 18 all. The
of the game was full of desp
shots, Day and Craig bearing the1
of the burden for thre Navy and
tain Haggerty fori the Michigan
H-aggerty chalked up five field;
in the second period while Day
four andl Craig three. Haggerty
the final two field goals for the
verines, the last tying up the con
29 all. Both. teams then close
their defenses and a long sh<
Craig was time only counter N
either of the two teamms was ab
put across before the end of
period.
THE LINEUP
Michigan
Chambers ........ RF......:..
Haggerty ....... LF.........FP
Gregory..........C.......RI
Cherry......... RG........ Le
D~oyle ...........LG........J
Sumnrary: Field goals: Michi
Hlaggerty 5, Gregory 4, Chamube
Doyle; Navy:, Day 4, Craig 2, Ba
2, Jones 2, Parish, Rhodes.
goals~: Michigan: Chambers 2,

bear-I Doyle......RF.....lethte 20 yard line. As time officials
Craig Summry: ieldruled the play valid, Slaugh ter's
Crag Smmay:Fil goals, Michigan- amazing tackle saved the game amid
e resitI Haggerty 3, Hutzel, Gregory, Landre, teBgTnttefrhsta.Sil
Aerate I Cherry, Doyle; KentuckyMilward 3, a BplayTcnieoei a ftime but
brut c~rlnd Fulgoals-Hutzel 2, Slaughter's play has been 1b, I'mlanL
ICap- Doyle 2, Haggerty 1, Carey 2, McFar - throngliout his career. One of his
ifive. h and. Personal fouls-H--utzel 3, Hag outniigfasftie12seso
gasgerty, Reason, Landre, Cherry, MilIii came in time Ohio State game, wvheni
,y got1 ward 4, Underwood 2, McFarland, Car-
mader on a Michigan punt, he broke t hrouighi
ey, Alberts, Rice. Substitutions. Michi the Buckeye line, ran across thfieldo'o
Wol- mmga-eao for Hutzel, Gregory for~ and nailed Kice, time Ohio runneri C, after'
Lint atI Reason; Kentucky-Rohs for Milwardi, pulling two memnmomit of thme it t'ir-
l uip Tracey for' Carey, Rice for Alberts. ec vmc emdt lsr u
obyReferee- Head, Imndiana; Unmpir~e-- return of the kick.
kvime h r toCnin ai Four' other western nmen were plac-
inlte tol__ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ edon Cam p's first team . They are
f the hockey Can dial es IGrange of Illinois, halfback, Stulildre-
7 ; her of. Notre Dame, quarterback, Ilor-
aT To f i0leet In Union j rell of Califomnia, guard, ammY~i-l o
Craig Nebraska,. tackle. Several suirm~s
'arish Coach Barss, Varsity hockey coach, accompanied time annual selection. Im
hodes ( will meet all candidates for the hock-"
ggett eY teanm at 7:30 o'clock tonight in thme
Jones Union. REUEL KENY1'ON
Wigan:; An urgent appeal is made to all
rs 2, ;those interested in hockey to report F 1ormterly wih Ted 31eW
adger; tonight. Only four veterans fronm last
Foul year's team are returning this season. A n(
Hlag-f leaving nmany places for Coach Barsi'~A

Al t cit 5ics as edlLaw s'!mas time best
",..dl lf lte':c ihVelofilJwhO
was certaimihy time creanm of tCime South,
tXC to ,t! c (C ii iotin l. Tlhe vetIeran
exprtj~acd >~i~;;lmof time Arumy
At censercm whichalthough undloubt-
edly a good (choice, was against time
in i ti}of(micOs1: iij i'.es inasmmuch
a'; m e 'ne C s~it;m'iha"s played eighit
-Years of collegiate footbmall. KoppischE
of Co.IW ii:1ia t oklst1me10lace in time
b~ackfield thlat most critics thioughit
womuldi go) to Crowh- o f Notre Dunne,
bautthis select ion is dlue thle Column-
bin, a , ho ha s played brilliant
P ot o ill oe :i-nd xx('Ik sumpport. for
tht mm ' :s;. iyud ouand AtMiller w.ere
iiit lor'(t oa ,h"( Lstthree teamims, lie-
f, Ix' elm 0mmIX' hlms ll e nmtion.
Crowley was liut on th e seco nmd eleve nm.lcr h : b i g t 0 ny 01
li.te R ockme's "Four lHorsenmen" to
11-"Zeosay oj time th;ree t auma.
('aptamimi Staer, iitodliwYell, 1Fried-
sld.-., c1 t l ovnwr
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gerty 2, Gregory; Navy: Craig 3, to fill. With only a few weeks to piutI
Badger, Rhodes, Jones, Shapely. Sub- I time teanm into shape, Coach Barss is I
stitutions: Michigan: Reason for Gre-s facing a serious problem.
gory, Gregory for Reason, Badger for Captain Peterman, Weitzel, Reyn-'
Parish, Day for Rhodes, Shapely for olds, and Lindstrom, are time only vet-
Jones., erans available this season.
Referee, Schoimmer, Chicago; Umn- It was umndecided whethmer Mlichigau I
pire, Betchel, Grinnell. would ble represented in hockey thisj
winter after the Coliseum was destroy-j
Evanston, Ill., Jan. 5.-Prof. Elnmeri ed by fire. With thme reopening of
E. Jones, (director of time school of time* skating arena, Coach Barnss isj
education of Northwesternm university,, forcedl to speed up his practices to lie 1
has been recently mmade a trustee of ab to have a formidable teaim to rep-
a-new university which is beinug estab- resent tme Wolverines in the hockey
lished at Durazzo, Albania. Conference.'

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