F'AGS SIC THE MICHIGAN DAILY ST'NDAY' FEBRUARY 22, 1925 ": 9 \, } E yA - MMNI"% ;a MAT TEAM LOSES CAPTAIN KABE Toorow'N ighit In Yos FielhIthouso ILLINOIS TEAM STRONG Thie Wolveiniie matmen will grapplle with the strong Illinois wrestling! teami in Yost fie1(d house tong orrowI r I. { I I .j i x. T'remtaine Gets Half A Chance SEET hCE TAiOPhi Sigma Delta a - At Grown In Bout With M1artin FRELWn rtriy ~ ('a il rli'tenaine, Clevelandl bant a i- I -k15 v!111Sii tDla O L Y B L I j weiht, 1IS onc( 1moreC about to Cendeav- or to catch the championship wilI-o- I the-wisp x th;il his b)utterfly net. 11 "ofl(A 11t IlAt7A .Hi1*S 111 i"VSf {iU1Ig Only Otte Weight Nall to -Be Sent Gophder Sextel i i To 4"a ttt j Series Six years ago Tremnaine started his hunt for the bantam crown. Jimmy Dunn, once manager of Johnny Kil- bane and the man who made him chiu~rpion, had trained1 Carl for months I I night without the services of Captain ! for hiis debult. Cleveland promoters Karbel in the bantamweight (division.1 matcehed him with Pcee Merman, thenI Mic higau's slat squad has shownj bantam champion. The fight was to weakness in the lighteir weights in the ;lbe stUrrC(I at D~unn field. A short timec prei'iouls meets, and wil suffer consid- l before the (late of the fight Tiremaine erably without barbel, who was the' was forced to undergo in operation only vet ertan to ret urn for competition for appendicitis. Goodby champion- this season. The Wolverine 12:5 ship hakes. pcwuntlci has been handicapped thisI When Joe Lynch won the title from season with injuries receivedl early in 'Pete Herman his manager, Eddie Mead(, the fall, and has not been able to get crossed Tremaine off his calling, list. into top form for any of the meets. Wouldn't even let him in at his tea The loss of Karbel forces Coach Bark- dansants, let alone sendl him an en- er to substitute Simpson in the ban- graved card.f taimweight class. Rickardl offered Lynch a. neat suml victories over Purdue and Chicago, de- to meet Tremnaine in the ring if he Coach P1rehn's men hold (decisive didn't want to consider Carl his so- f(ating Chicago 27-2 last week. The Icial euqal1. Lynch snubbed Carl again. Volverinies failed to win a bout in the Pete .Hlerman won b~ack the bantam meet with the Suckers last season, but crown then. lieI was 01(1 and going shouldl gathler a few points tomorrowI blind. He cared little about meeting night. Baker, the undefeated feath- Car'l.I 'erweight, will meet Shaw, the Illino ;, Then Johnny Buff won the title from 115 poundce. Berman and refused to meet Tremaine.I T'eopfer will meet Luthringer in the Lynchr lickedl Buff and regained thej lightweight bout. Luthringer threwtie and again ducked Tremaine. MILE RELAY TEAM TO +GO . FIRST BIG TEN GAML Coa di Farrell gave oit last night Upon the outcome of 1 ii is t! the navies of the men that are to makeI Minnesota hockey series w hichm will 1w the trip to Urbana for the iillinois jplayed t omorrow and Tues~lav a isght relay carnival on Feb). 28. Men were atWi1r' oiem wl nn chosen on their ability as shown inI a large extent the question of the ('on-! practice (during the past few weeks l erence chlinpiolislil) and also on the thie trials held re- Unless the ice is ;-e7 ed 1), via 1,m t'ently. weather, the WVolverines will hook: nit N-o high jumpers will lbe sent asI with the Gophers in their first Bifg t(lere are no men who can (10 over six Ten clashes of the season.. t'ie vise - feet and that is the average that a I ors have won two tames from wVis-i moa must mainta in in order to win a consin to date, and are conseque, ntly place. There will be but one mian in in the lead for the tiale. MVichigan, the pole vault and the shot put. ( t4innesota, and( Wiscon-in are the only G lrooker, who is capable of going over three Conference schocis which aare 12 feet 6 inches consistently in the 'reptresented ill hockey (ir ales, so the, pole0 vault, and Mlun'z, a sophomore, chamnpionship is (decided bet weenr the. who can put the shot around 43 feet Inasmuch as Wisconi has follen consistently-. twice b~efore the Minnesot a sextc(4, vic- (A one mile relay team will be sent tories over time Gophers would p~ut thle this year. One was not sent last sea- Wolverines well on the way to the. son due to the fact that there was not title. Both Minnesota and W\isc;onsin enough material available. However !will b~e encounteredl by l3arss' team on this year Steve has a quartet of quar- the annual northern trip which will ter milers that are capable of averag- take, place starting next weekend. ing around 53 seconds, probably doing 1 The Michiganl coach bas not yet an- better it pressed. Feinsinger, Merrn- ondhilnepfrtegmsTh stei, Mlle an Oiheier illmak teamt was unable to practice Friday up this team, night, when the rink was .flooded, and On the two mile relay there arc h wr wa R'nnnke and Fr eyberg, two veterans oflatngthewr eth adls last year's championshmip team, both hadI a bad effect on the ice. hlowevr, of whom are doing undler two mninutes.l the lineup will probably remain the in practice. Cochran and Hart will sm si h te egmso be the ot her two men on the team. the season with the except in of the Ihart. has shown considerable i111, wings, whlete Mael~uff and Sibilsky or- l provemnent during the past week and Lindstrom will have the coll. is now running in excellent formn. C'ochran is doing around twoiminutes.' part in, the broad ;jump, which is hiis If all the men show the formi at Ur- favorite event and or which lie is 111e bang that they have been showing Olympic champion. here in practice there is little doubt Mittman will probably be the only fas to whether they will win or not. man in the sprints as Steve thiniks Five milers will be taken on the that the hurdles andl broad jump1 areI trip, four of them running in the four enought for Hubbard to take care or.1. m nile reay and the fifth in the 150L' Northrup, a sophomore, will also meter event. llornber'ger, 1-icks, Cal- make the trip. lie will part icipate in lahan. Jung andl Briggs are the men the broad j up and has done over 21. who are going, andl as yet it is a. toss feet in this event. up whether Jung or Briggs will run inl the 1500 meter race. New Haven. Connecticut, Feb. 21. - iinna foial1d(111,hootling contest, ;jest t .:nleted. T i iiiy-feu lr houises start- ( (1 the contecst but, were elinminated down to( sixteen inl the fi rst round of 1ity a.'hai ('igma D ellta loo th** qual- I i yci's WithIi"89)Ibaskets out of a pos- ( ilbeo50. j ' lie s\nOd lrouildolr!play endcedl wi ?!th x'11 (igch lhlt.a igand Sia of a ~osihle1(10 tAis cro lit. In orderi to (t iej t.leIho \v.i iimm amextra roundii o~ iifi , s hots Was,- t-ive'n totHie hou1ses ti ~t for flar 1';; )ce. Pi Siga [elta ;pet ill:14 thr"ows for a t :ti1 (f 109J (;ii f of a. poosilble 17 0 while Sigmia Al- ! iliglMu haid (to beconitenlt with a total (r ,;'10 7. P hi Labda (3gm ws third w'ithl'1 (?~ rants ; while the other houses, fin- ishecd in thle following order: 'hi Sig- ' 8 : njm, 02 ; Delta Alpha Epsiion anal I v iieyi, a netw sport anmong Leh Iut ra-mnural activities will be inaulgwr- ated this week. Nearly fifty' fratern- ities have enteredi andl these teamsl have been divided into leagues simil- ar to basket- ball. To win, the fra- ternity will have to win two out of three fifIteen-poin t games. Tiiesday evening, Feb. 24, at 8:15 at Waterman gymsnasium, the follow- ing fraternities wvill play: Beta Pii 1 elt- a vs. Acacia ; Delta Chi vs.Phi Clif; at. 3: 00, Sigmna Alpha Mu vs. Nu Sigma No.; Phi Kappa .Alpha vs. Phi )kappa; at 3:45, Delta Sigma Pi vs. Alpha Rho Clii; Sigibla Phi vs. Theta Chi. IFreshmnan group basketball gamnes will ho, played on Wednesday evening jinstead of Tuesday as previously an- nouncedI. The following teams are scheduledi for that night, Feb. 25., at 8:30 o'clock: Group 1 vs. Group 5, Grnn n 7 vr. Tao.I Jeta Pi wih 60poiit scoin iMetes the list of the five high scorers. I I ________________Group 6. Coliibis, Ohio, Feb. 21.--For. every' The medals girl on the carnpl~s of Ohio State uin- all-campus w iversity there are two and -one-third at the Intrami men. (Continu Group 4, Group 2 vs. sfor the winners in the wrestling tournament are aural office. The winners ed on Page Eighty Friedlberg, of Chicago in the Illinois Abe Goldstein, who followed Lynch meet last week. The Michigan iighmt- and held the title less than a year,,..."... weight grappled in the 125 pound htook on easier foes until he made a class in the Purdue meet substituting ;mistake and agreed to mieet Eddie CARD : U X fomr Earbel, who was unable to make Martin. The latter hammered him all thle trip). !over the ring and won the title. Kailes, who has shown considerable Martin has given Tremaine at least iinprovenment t hroughout Elhe season, half a chance. Hie is going to swap, has (lrawn the ha-ha for many of the will probably (draw the assignment in punchies with the Clevelander 'rues- older promoters who havec been monk- the 145 pound class. Kailes is a ii, - I'(lay, March 24, at Cleveland's public eying around with seco0nd(1raters. tural 135 poundler, andI has been forced hall. to give weight adlvantages in most of B ut -Martin is playing safe. Pis his bouts. Last week against Iowa title will repose securely on the mnant-, Kailesgave hs oppnent aclose at-el at home regardless of the outcome IINTC tle in the welterweight bout in spite of the bout for tihe reason that the I of the fact that he only weighed 135 men will not make the bantamweight I Thswmigta wllet hound.. Mathis will probably be sent limit. brIiaiat1 o'clock tmroMn al in to fa-ce Kailes. lut a victory for Tremaine will o'lctmrowMndy The 145 pound division has given force. Martin to give him a title bout.! I\A'l"F MIANAN, Coach Barker time most trouble this An.id this is what Tremaine has sought Coach. season, while last year this weight for six years.____- was the strong position of the 'Vol-,. Walter rTaylor, a newcomer in the I INTERESTING HISTORICAL EVENTS --htDo You Know !I --hatJohn Hancock, as Presi- We suggest that every college PE dent of Congress, signed the student utilize the first opportu. 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Inieligibility claimed promoters' ranks in Cranage and Shafer, two of the most Iucngtile show. promising candidlates on the squad.I his feat in landing Cranagy won his match easily in heisI initial appearance against Ohio State, and would have been a point getter inE most of the meets. Coach Pmreln will probably select Gesto meet Sinclair in the 15 8 pound'. bout. Sinclair won his opening match in the meet with the 'Michigan Aggie; wrestler s, hbut has lost his last three matches. In the workouts held this week, thme Michigan 158 pounder hasE showved considerable improvement amid is slated to give Geiss a hard battle. P rest on, who1( made his first apIpear- anice onlthme Michigan teamu last week ,)-jain1st Iowa, will wrestle against f3chul11z. fThe ImIitchbdetwVeenm Preston mnd Schultz -should prove to be one <