PAar 52Y PAGE SIX ~~~~TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY TUSAJNAY1,12 TTIURSDAY, JANT-ARY .1 5, 1925 t~wi..1w N' " 8 - P 1 ..mow., ' rw ss, , ,. ,wn.w. .. ,,. 'i _____. MATTMANN BEGINS Ge°og e ttedLHO TRAC K PEIP WDHRK AS COACH For g Post MEETING TONIGHT A New Pose A GGIE MA1 TSOA HIard XorkohidtFeaturiies Fii'sI 1): 3.'w ICoach George Little, Michigan Var- y'jj r110 ToIssiw hormna: (OtllFor Si inmhagh Practice Unider , it y football field coach for the past T1raiek In M eeting,:_ ewMIifet' three years and (director of minor V 111011. spsorts. is one of two men b~eing ser-, -- WILL MEET CHICAGO iously considered for the position of JINTEREST MO1{UNTS HIGH; Coah Mtt ann wh yeteray e--director of interc olleg"iate athletics ats Coah Mtt ann wh yeteray e ithe University of Wisconsin, it became1 All arrangemnents for the truck p gan his work as Varsity swimming known yesterday on advice~s -foi meeigtngti om88o coac, nu hi chagesthrogh n adiiion. The other coach being arre-,ee a~ veyhn of the stiffest workouts that they have ; gat dod as a likely candlidate for the Uinaecmltdadeeyhn had this year. With the Chicago meet!is nredesfo Cac Stv ,lpositioni is lDr. Walter Mean well, Ares- ~~ edns o oc tv only a week and two (lays away,! ent basketball coach at Wisconsin. [Flarrell, veteran track mentor, to for- ' Coach Mann intends to work his men I Coach Itittle refused to comment onmly pn h 923taksesnb to the limit in order that they may ' tlIructtc r yesterday morning but it maighssfiil alfrIrc n i~~~~~~~er infrtcassae'o hi pn sunderstood that he has receivedl field candlidates. The committee inj ing eet Wih te exepton f Cp- ommzunication s in regard to the posi- charge has arranged a program ofl lain Kerr, Johnson, and Whittmigham, tLion. Coach Little was offered thefiesakrllowhm rencoe the~~~~~~~~ pqa a a rcicly~owikIosit ion of headl footbiall coach at Wis- cotc with the track team. under fire this season. The abovecott trio~ way to (~i~two ye ars ago hut ait that time1 A. Va an Herrick tirack mianager f~toioulght their waytothird place i-lr tej'ed to remain at Mlichigan. is chiairm~an andl he will have with' he medlely relay in the state meta t iring the past two years Coach hmo h ltom 'ahFrel l~tritlat atrdy igt.f..ittle has taken over a large part ofI Professor Ilarry C. C'arve r of fihej Coach Mann declaredci himself as ithle rersponsibility of directing the mtmtc lhatinJm- K wel 1)00 od ithth ('fl~itiil f teBoothall 5(108 d andi preparing it for ;lBrooker, ca a am of lthe ttackf t('87:a, t earn both as a talyd1(1as;to md ivid- itziiie.,"a lehasadd oni .,aienosi.According to the' ry to his rcCoah hyttieln durting his'11 1St]iilflhl('iShi . liy eputtio (luinghisand Eghert It. ISIloell,.U) ririer (Confer -1 niow Varsity mentor, the first Uay'S caaciiii careter at Michigan. Dunring ,en rce :ross counrn toiii practice showed 11h0 squad to be well !the tim he has taken over the man- jchampion.to-nil balanced andl whiile lacking individii- agne ftemnr5)P5svrlI chasben. teos 0 o oxe a 1ciforneswit te ece~tionofIhave been adde~d to the number of lhe shinie, every evenit; has inienILcapf- eooizdatice ciiis~ .M- yearsi to begin the t raC k seasonr in +h': able of holding their own with other - manndthose stAitiyearicawlargeircrowd<,"a igal oA11I i U ict p or s W a ca ere oi' pre en t and withli thlie gr o "w lr I i j tel- Con fernce swimers. neo ly weak have been considerably est in tr ack monlt inug each veal., 111l'e Anrnouncemrent was made yesterday :.tr liten ed.coiit 0icoiiignai'cid0i- lbhatt the injury which 1 Milziner su f- _________________is________________n____________________ fered, while skating, will probably out. keep himiout. of thle Chicago meet with Michigan, Ililinois, anad Iowa made rsrnsbrt fhsls otestld 'i ,trecree aels , S1 for thle ent ire season. Mielzin or iias (quite olttcla ssing the ot her ('onfe tIc ee been showing real ability in the breast:! teams, but this year IlhreeO others, i.) i1 stroke and was counted on as a paoint tate, Wvis.on si H. and(1Clit (.p o laki e txr,~.. r .h ________________moot_______________----_-Irisen oil the horizon and t ia ek l,.it yLV.- cI i$il > Ile ,' t ro ie p r gbI tistoR The-aiiiSVl;ty(511011li teo ~a }lls0iwas liiiIl Ikthaher ill Si<.S8 118 h l l Whlichl t( j oin(!1w eoI t erl to recogi Ii (' 1lilioi fash 11s'5 5101) (1iOIi.: }]t.t1£give(?thl~e glad b and overtholiera dio. 'AoulId that ' "plc(!his at arlav a fte0111( ~xavnext. fall. 1'.112,e . re nceaed fo :Mann at.1 lie nion front 1 ! ill o'clock. andl at thYe Y. A . 'cool after thaIt tinge. 'CET;'PVOUII811111 TI h IA FIRST MEET SATURD AY 4 'Vhen the I hii'lit Ii-au4a1 in'.ii rmeet thi tL . C , Iigii G i ~~' ti at ' f i > 111 g Saturiidaty li t. det ,".ill Ie .- ce to(11 gina P Ie M11Wit n fec 1 thestrop l - est; mat le'arns tla'. lahabeen 1 trl'd o11t at ithe Lans;,ng -:dool ill nan v . V IYears.\Wit hithe o x( ept ion 01 one ,ri i the Faramers will be represented1 by thle >samle vete~ran tearin that faced the IWolverines last. season. !Last sea son the meeot with the gi vr tler s was the hi .t match of the year, t he WVol verines winning bay a " close marigin, Il-11. 'The YMic, lgari u -ionad (1th it. Will lthtii( hetrip) to [,an- Siff- will b El)~ie 5tosed all 11(iel'e- ni-b, vet eran 125 pouinder. il b ",:.ur,:: ( i:' 1 )eund (iii div ision wil b ,c (I I by ( 2'.s t0-15 gg;ie 1 ('811., t I i Is, who x;as (:u o1 school Ia st < r: i ¢ 1 year2',,i a vtter ai )of a ie 19}238 .',a il.j St 1\Williamnson rv ill w restlte iii i lie 125 '**' pounid division against 1K a rhel , li (}Iionly \Wolverine 'Veleranl. Williamisioni lkd the Michigan lealnt last, Year in the 11 5 pound wreight, losing to Ile . ; Foe (in a decii 501. Capt amin loiler 1I lasoll, who woll f e very ogle 0f his108atchies hiast Yearn will w r('tlC at ait hoavi('Pweight this; 1v elar, taking care of t he l ighit weighlt. past m( Class. M1anson threw D oty last yeali- pas. to iin the 125 p)ounmid(i vision. photo- ; loth Teeter and(I Gutnnate vete(rains c picii 11' from last year's team and are fi ght- W pe~ople iiig for honors inllihe 145 pound class. tize hire. ose, star of thle Wol verine( teain, p0(1 long thriew Gtinn last year. 'F'eet er dle= to a few flated FeI+' enz inl the 158 pond class; adhmirers last year, hut is wrestling in a lighter lie might w eight ibhis season. los tha t Berquist andIl Iouglitonl are hot h 'working to win the assignmiet:itini tle :158 pound (divisioni. The Aggies will have ;hurray, at vet-- i? {cranl with t wo)ye'ars experience, aga iii iin the light b1a vywveigit (divisionl. or the Meads, of the WVolverine team, was (1e- s are (feated by iltirray last winteor. Coachl' Ii ogan amnd 1Eckert are the two Ag- 12 atn- g ie heavyweight candi(fates. E+1ckert M. C' ililet d.efeat at the hands of Galloway, till spite (of the fact that, he had a i ig j weight adtvantage over the light. Wol- Boxers Preparing For Big Carnival Mn 1 .gan's- boxing team has start- 00 active preparation for tihe schedul- cif rtookt withI the College of the city of iX'troit, and the boxing show to be jiCAd at Waterman gym., St. Patrick's night, March 17. Advance reports from Detroit in- (icate that the Muny's are out for ifootl because in last seasons fight, Alaro1 'wit ', (lid' of the heavyweight Ma- ie a ad Blue le~a Iher pushers, decisi- v;,I,;wid a;ped Michaels, the City's best ii~n. Any man that makes the team this yea , will Itatye to go into tr1aining, andl ':,.8(h Sullivanm has decidedI to have a rc ,;tlUt training schedlule. One day the t eaii is going to (d0 road work 111111 caishenics; and the next will be takhen up) with boxing, punching tile t;,g in1(] 111010 calisthenics, It is plan- ned to alternate thlis schedule to re- 1 '.C 1010(ilony. I I'ek(i asoni, (Ceach 17Mil ivail's p~remuier i ('8 vy V eighit r-lioI'te0(1forn practi(ce the nt litis today.ie is a little over. we"""t t d llthe (oac-il ave him a .;,011,0wo1, ouit :iand sentenlcedlIi hit(toA r,11 Utwig ('X('isM('.- Dick inson is fast 88 d cartries a goodl ptchi. Me Kelver 8 ud( "I tcol'' A'!eyries are two lighlt- ofx erlt; 1 arie('abi lit y. Neither of -i 1wereo wiipped last year, and Sul- lyv expect; a lot.ilmorf 1them this, ;5('ll.(iti.I Sklar, the coach has a new com11eir of mote fthlitordlinary imerit. lie is a i('tli (aded light weight excel)- ti a:.I ly fast olileiis feelt, anid is the,- best '"in"''fighteri the 'coach has. Coaich Still ivan is ionking elIaboratte plans tot the show inii arcb, -and is askinig till Camipus to slipiPorI it. as t he( prios'.'i'slfo io hmly iiore equtip- meal for- be xing. AtI lie pre'senit timel i~h l'Squad is hbad(ly in need of gloves. ('harles I Itookimis world champion lovIihurdler intendus to _ sake sure of' hiis; inicords by keeping ini condition afte (he to rece(ivyes his degi-ec this mionth ii an (effort 10 bette0'i hiiiarks. lie is m~ihligible for farther varsity coumpet- it imilot intends t o keep his amateur, Istan ifti g for at least o110eImore year. J(1111 1i. "IHans'' Lob('1t has 1)0en reapp~~ointed lheadI coach of01'the Army's Iite bill squad(. Pratc d( I( Ioliiglit lo Polish O ff IDrills~ F or Tilt.111th As. sx tiiiji jl PET-ERMAN IN SHAPE Tonight's pmaticl(e will b)e the last workout for the varsity hockey squlad before the first gamne of the seasonm, which wil1l be played1-tomnorrow night at the Coliseum with Assumption col- lege. The Wolverine pock cliasers showedl flashes of excellent form in latst night's practice which included a drill -iii lpas- sing and na fast scrimmnage. TPhe teami worked tilp andl down the ice for a hmalf hour, working on getting the iuicko ac-ross the ice. Numelrous shifts were mlade in the linetups of the two teaims playing in thle scriimage. Coach Barss has not. annlounced1 his ,openling lineup for the game andl will wait unutil af'ter toiight's practice to do( s0. Ic has reducedl his list t(1112 inames, fronm whih h te lam wvilba licked, The squad as it now stands includles the following nilan: Captain Peteriman, Reynolds, Levi, ILider- strotn, Denton, McGinnis, Weitzel, .Jones, 'Goniberg, W1Aright., ilendry, and [lobillard. The six to start tomorrow nlight will lie picked from this l ist., and will incitide the macn who show fornm il t oniiglit's workout.. Capt a n Petrial will itmdoaubi edly lie at 11is old dhefense position, as hie 'playedI in the scrimmage last i'figt without1 trouible fronm his itinured knee0 which has hiampered his effort s beret ofore. The remaining posit ions, with the excepitioni of center, are still inl(10o11t. Reynolds will play center. D)ent on and Mcinis showed good form at the wing posit;ions last nighlt, andl will p~robablly have the call if 'their 'work tonight is as good. Levi is a strong p~ossiblility for one defense post. The goal position will he fi lled by either Weitzel, Goniberg, Jpnes or Robillard. The Assumption. sextet will furnlish the inexperienced Michigan tedam with exceedingly stiff opposition. They hiave hmeld the c'hamphionship of the Bor- dher City League ill Canada for two yeairis, which is sti flicieit 0evidenceO of class, ats this ci-cuit is made,(10tip of fast complany.' } Mann is working Vail and lWhili tilg hiai hard so thlat lie will still have i 'L A RS - ASKETBALl, E'lmtri-es for class basketball Ire be- two competeilt macn in this dIepartment. ing taken at the lntm'anurahl office Papenguithl who has 1b001 working;tis week. Tlhme schedule will not ble- cut at. the field house in the sawrdust i n until aftemr exams. box will lie transferred to tlme pool.1 now that lie has mastered the tumbml- Entries are now being received( for inig principles which thle dry practice the all-Camlpus foal throwing contest affor led. If Papenguth can master which will start immediately follow- the back-ogle-and-a-half and the pl1ain ing examinations. Each (contestant front;(ive, lie should lie a strong cony will have 100 tries in three blocks, tendfer fomr Conference honors, ac- the first block consisting (if 25 tries, corthiig to1 the new director. The Con- ! the second 35, and third 40. Fist ference rutles will thlis year requir'e 1and( secondl place winners receive ini- six optional dives in adlditionl to the di