PAGE Sri THE MICHIGAN DAILY ..... . ...- e _ _. T rI~iSDA)-, MARCH 65, 1925 WAO tm!:Al w k Rim ,.... 9F v A-RSI y HOCKEY Nor i - EAM wlI , ., s x, , . y, TE' IITL __ WOLVE&RESWI I FOR FIRE and Hinl wsota Bringt's (hampionshi REYNOLDS SPECTACLE C( inh Joseph fnarss and nine mom- hesof the Varsity hockey squadI re- tu!rnecd ,last night fromn Minneapolis, A inn., where they won. the Confer- 01 C c chbampionship) for the first time 5113 cC the ice : port wajs established o: a recognized basis at Michigan. Starrin-. out on. their northern trip a'1 n tied( quantity andl with only 1wvo preliminary games behind them, the Wolverines played brilliant hock- ey against stiff 1lopoition,. iand by deC- feating both Wisconsin and Minnesota in the two series, won a clear claim to the Big Teon crown. Minnesota had previously diefeat ed, Wiconsin Itwice, giving the North- ]tien the lead in the race. B~arss' men dupllicatedl the Gopher feat and down- C,[ [UH[[5Boxers Do P11ell 1SWIMMERS H[o CE LAUELS, I'G In A. A._U. MeetRED IT TI E IN H ST R ' idgan's boxers unlder Coach FOR Alivn iGIEdtheM E ET tae The crucial game, played Tuesday ships at the Detroit Y. M. C Aion- he .11"11Thi1.11rnos in the l~r .11. A. C. (lash att East night, was as fast as the first, and n ei- past few days, andl emerged with three lher team -was able to score in the knockouts and two wins on points in LInzstg first two periods. With five minutes seven contests.I to play in the last period, Reynolds "Bill" Walker won the most sensa-! LINEUP IS ALTERED broke loose, carried the puck the en- tional knockout of the championships.- - tire length of the rink, andl sent it At the tap of the bell, hie rushed into Mlichigan's Varsity swimming team hurtling into the Gopher goal. The the ring and put 1three hard lefts to wl ev t2ocokti feno Gophers came back game but werej his opponent's jaw, immediately after-; unable to penetrate the strong Mich-; wardl he crossed a right to the samei for 1,.tnsing w here they will meet the" igan (1,efense and the crown had chang- spot, and it was all over, in just: 1 Aggies in a dual meet tonight. edl hands when the final whistle end- secondhs. I The squad will not be as strong as ed the 'contest. Skinner, in the 145 pound class, wVon! the one which (defeatedl Indiana last Although Reynoldls was the conspi- the secondl knockout, when after one Saturday. as neither Starrett: nor Gow cos player in every game on thes minute of hard fighting, he landed a' will participate in the meet. Gow is straight left on his opponent's jaw, I ursing his injured leg, and Starrett schedule, the other members of the ?andt he took the count.i will take the opportunity to catch team played fine hockey andl earned nhsst~elWt Sart u the laurels which they won. Start-! Dave SnB'ser accomplished the third 1 i tde.WihSarf u Michigan knockout. At the start of_ of the dive, the main burden of the ingtheseaon iththre rgulrs nd1 the second round,. he put his oppon-j springboard will fall upon Papengutlf. two the menwhosawservce n aent on the ropes with a left to thej while Oliphant will also compete for few games last year, Coach Barss was ,rha ihgn forced to shift his head aicly As he bounded off the ropes, ihg. before the trip. Denton and McGinmi- lie connected itl vicious rightto Gwsaene hs ecsitd nis reulr wngs wre eclre the jaw, and ended the fight.I several changes, Johnson being with- eligible, and MacDuf'f was the onl'l Troy, a student in the Law school,! drawn from the relay to fill in the plaer o bcom elgibe aterthewon another bout for Coach Sullivan. 100 andl 50 yard free style swims, plaer o bcom elgibe..aftr te 1after staging a sensational comeback. ;while either TPapenguth. Captain Kerr, first semester endled. Ie won a place at oe wig, ad SortyLindtro Sanm Roberts gainedth le final (heci- i or Mayer wil11 swim in the relay. Dun- sion by winning on po(inits in the 112; akin will probably swim number one{ r)5y~ h te.Lns oo(i pound class. ii an, while Samson will tale care 01 nariy acenerworkd ito he om- The two dlefeats (can lbe traced to the anchor p~osit ion. bifnat ion excetlingly well1.Captain Zivic and Young. Both lost on points 'There will be a 50 yard dash sub- Peemnpaeahsuulsrn after three rounds of fighting;. 'fh, stituted for the 40 var'd event as the gam aton (ltese hroghut hesemi-finals of" the State Champion- 1p001 is only 20 yardls long and the I -eason, while Levi, from the reserves shp!illehl nieri tth wmesne oeta 0yad 1" - ,t lv' ernrrid nhinit. t o teth e i r siswl ehl nDtota h wmesne oeta 0ya t All tri'outs forin' t erschohias- tic m tainiagerships will meeci;at 2 Io'clock tomorrow a ftern oni atI Gthe field house. IKENNETII Si ;ellK Maagr also swim in this ra ce. In the 1)1un ge, Seidman and .Alen w ill rspresent: MHichigan. Capta in Kerr-an d: , lt ee Till take care of t ht' ha ck~trake isc.Kerr has only been belaten on( hsn n hud i ih Iite is sl- culty tomorrow. Not much is known orf the A-. A. C.' aggregation as thev have had only one or two meet s thliis sea son. l( only event in which they arc almnatt certain of a winI is in 1the tfancy(live, in which they have t wo veteranis. Richman andl 'Burdeaux. Washington, IMarch 4. - Senator Walsh, MVIontana, lUenm ara i, central figure of the TeaipotlDonme in ve.t iga1-t tion , tdayint rodhucedh a iesolutioin to authorize the senate pmublic landis commit tee to investigate. RESL Is LABOBS, t'bicao G in' ore RESPEtCT MIDWAY FIVES vs i'sit v basketball prac'tice was t'e- S tll('( last; nightf: ci' era one-dlay lay- off g.iven the men to rest them tiup af- er their recent tirip.' Coachii \Is her driilled his tecam thor- osghIlyon (Icfensive' tactic's, hoping to onis0 lhe fautlt which resulted in t he loss of the Indihana name M'onday nig ht. at Bloomningion. ThII e asiewr gamne was or a rather pculiaisr naturiie, dlue to the large num- her oi1 points s('oredl by botth teams. Michiganl, Iilosing, 5('ori'e(l meqenly enwigh, to Winl the averago game, but tI hewiii nets xvei'e constant ly "sifting, ilrought the defense andt dro'pping baskzets frillm all angles. K m'tter and hoganl were especially 1ace ulrate, l}Iii the ent ire H oosiert' ea int Was inl goadt ((Contitited on Page Seven) 18 Wolvrines .in Aggie Meet E highteen men have been Aelected 1by Coach Farrell to partic'ipate in the I Miigan Agricultural School relays at Lansing tomorrow night. EThte men going are: Sterling and Parker in the 40. yard (lash; Walk, Sn1ider', Lasser, Voelkner and Ifulse in the hurdles; Ihuff in the pole vault; Roth, Watson and Buirgwin in the bigh jump; Beam in the -300 y-ard (lash; Freeborn, Likert, Walsh, and iWagner in the two mile relay; Beals, r'eserve in the relay andl Ieath in the Eshot put. This sqluad, accompanied by Coaches Farrell and Hoyt. a trainer and Mans- ger Herrick will leave by bus from IYost field houtse at 2:30 womorrow af- I ternoon. They will arrive in Lansing about five o'clock and will have a short test tunt il th-e meet begins at 7:30,.1'. M. The team will leave directly at'- ter the meet axnd arrive in Ann Arbor late Fridlay night. Read the Want Ads oin ia ;l iiI gai7 fu'ti ed the :Badlgers in two tough giuinnn(s, Which the Michigan goal was not ;;used. ThCe scores were 2-0 and 1-0. M1innesot a, who held the cliantpion- ip last year, furnished the opposi- n for Michigan in the series that Id the title as its trophy. The farst;, noe, Monday night, was a fast and Iously-contestcd affair, which en(l-' in a 1-1 'tie after 20 minutes of' flfl, ttL, W t ~tl-KV Cly U1, Met O.LI V \ IA - ovei'tine platy. Reynolds, the Wolver- and w on a regular position. Weitzel Woietetr, scored Michigan's only' playedl goal andl showed even bettera goal with a beautiful long' shot in !foriattan last season. Jones, Sibil- the first period, while Edson tallied h sky, andl Bendry were the three spar- for the htome team in the following es to take the trip, and should be periodl. George WVeitzel at goal play- valuiable gten for next year's team. ed a fine game, making 1.9 stops, many M"'icl-igan's Conference i'ecord shows of whvich were (ifficult. Numerousj three gaines won and one t4ied. The injuries marked thme contest. Rey-, team defeated M. A. C. and lost to nolds, whose indlefatigab~le work was! Assumption earlier in the season.I the featuro of the clash, was knocked Minnesota finished second, with two! ulncons;cious twice, but resumed play Conference victories, one defeat and both times. Captain Mann of Minne- one tie. Wisconsin lost all four of her sota was playing Itis first game of BPig Ten games.j the secason, hut was injuiredl and1 cam'- 1ih l. f" t)+ ic: Bro's'i the Minnesota centeri', was also sligh ltly hturt.1 ReAd he Want Ads i _i i I .I I .j } u. A'1 X t. IALo SLg . Snlh~ivmIn hd., Mare'cii4-Officials of the City mine, in which 51. miners tmet death. as the result of an explosion, apparently were not criminally neg- ligent, Coroner William M. McGraw saidl in his verdict. Suliserihe for Time 1fieliigan D~ally to get going aft er thteir turn. Dun- akin. Johnson andl Papenguth will be thme Wolverine hopes in the 50. In thte 100 yard free style, Johnson and Samson will compete, while Dunakint and Samson will also lie the Michigan entries in the 220. Whittinghanu and Mtielziner shtould have things their owvn way in thte 200 yard breaststroke, while Mayer' may i 7 J J 1 J ' J L J J 1 J It / h Ya" iw " 1 4 Q.. '1 l rt ' Zsy J " t - - ty O O oo A\ Tn s fr mm. T IE SvALE i'q ___-_--_-_--- --- 69C sc I> 4 Something new an distinctive in our new light tan oxfords for spring wear 106 to 13.50 ° , SHIRT SALE I Formerly $1 .25 to $2.50 Styles To Please All Men $ 195 1 iusi of these (ire earlj spring .1stocle. 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I ~usinless Adtmilistratimlort 01'lginccrmt(Yo, 'while Nworking onl saltry fori a rcj t stli d orgamization ith ti such M ten as the folO'Winit s its &Alfxecl 'J R UBY Inc. 12 Nigkels Arc'ade Chicago Detroit ,_ .a.;. ~v ' , l ~i lta 4 6 i~i i I l l I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 l l l i El 8II I l i I I I I I t [ 1 UII h I l #I I I Il I I I I I Ifl f l I I i i i i l i i i H l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 Iii i l 1 1 1 1 1 [ I I l l I t i 3 ll l l I 1I I IIIIt!¢I The Nev D ofbbs r Has Just Arrived It's -w3 17 heStudent Prince - .See It, it's A Dandy dIirectorns IALm W. RBnet, Pr'esidemnt.......I)etrioit I). 3I. Ferr3- Jr., V'itcIi'risjient . .D)l roil i ighit Cutler, lVrIf c-Iiesdei ..I)iri JI. S. Bleatont, Vice-'Presiltt anld Trews crer .......... Det roil- 'tial'drly i ccIit !12sit;,ezc' (E ,n/ralij J. II.r'1Q1 _'j('('.1'VOPt~eiazi(.....i. etroit .Sta~dh!(pf It-cd,'JliI,' IIni zc' (_( oniPall Ki. It.0 Owens, Vice-President.....tetroit I:..,,SchofieldI, Asst. Sece'eary . . Detroit, .l a ! 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',1 is (op h)rtllmtit V will tnot last lon g. IBettetr xwrite 01' phone atets toda i for' IM tt(IOtif irmtati am. \ pplicati"'it list clo)ses \pil i1st.) "l STN ARD I ACCIDENT