THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1925 I /" .._ 1 S 1 .n.r. i[ ------ .-.-, . g fileligibill~y and Accident's Claim1 11ny h01,,e Brightest if.t (a'nidal e i BAKER UNDEFEATED I 18 Freshmen Get Numerals" According to the announcement O made yesterday by Coach Ray Fisher of the freshman basketball squad theP tollowing inen were awarded numer- ! y als for the past season: Barnett, Bol- ton, Babcock, Cuching, Gawne, Ki- bei t, Kane, Martin, Miller, Molenda, Nathan, Payne, Petrie, Rech, Soder- NORTH berg, Schroeder, Don Weiss, and Joe Weiss. These men are requested to Michigan' ' Michigan's wrestling team failed to- Win a meet on the 1925 mat schedule j that wos just' completed by the In- diana mtee held Fiiday night in Yost' field house. Althougg the team( failed to gain a' victory, this season's aggregation has shown an imnrovenment over the squad that represented Michigan in the Con- ference for the first time last season. Last year the Wolterines failed to win a match from the strong Illinois team, which tied Indiana for the Con- ference mat titles but managelto gar- ner seven p int this season, by tak- ing one matfh (n a fall and another on a disiori. IlRker, tho undefeated Wolverine flyweight, won 6, decis- ion over Tosetti, while (4oldstein, the Michigan heavyweight, made short work of Brown, of Illinois, in 46 sce- onds. Prospects for a successful season were the brightest last fall, but inel- igibility ald accdents claimed manyi of the most promising candidates.t Edgar Madsen, Varsity football end( and star of the freshman wrestlingt report at the field house this week in crdcr to he measured for their num- eral sweaters. through two terd ay inp ference mee weekend at Although ,have won al 6on, the V ars with the cal i M I his proteges every influe Reserve Squad Takes Four First u:hampionshi Plces in Aggmi-e iay arn- encounter. ival Northwest hug pci torn VOELKER WINS TWICE Manovitz, I1 dashes andI 220 ranks a Members of Michigan's reserve track championshi team had things almost their own way most assure when they invaded East Lansing for F Haricey in1 the annual M. A. C. indoor relay carn- anrace. Michi ival Friday night. In spite of the does not sta fact that the first members of the ning individ Michigan track team were saved for -as a title c the Big Ten indoor meet next Friday well balance WORKS TEAM Barss Trains Hockey Team IGTNMT In Novel Way While training for his bout with Swivnmiiug Squad ThroughJack Dempsey in 1919, Jess Willard, , For -'hlah Next severely criticized for not doing road IIiehen 1 work, defended himself with the state- ___ ent, "Does a runner box while WEST'N FAVORED !taining? Then why should a boxer run ?" Jess was probably wrong, at least s swimming team went the trimming he took in dropping his a strenuous practices yes- crown to Dempsey would indicate that prepgration for the Con- he was. Since his (emise as chain- Swhich is to be hld next all athletes have takenig vari- ous forms of exercise, training for Chicago. some specialty, and have profited as Coach Mann's natators a result. 1 of their meets this seas- Michigan's championship hockey ity mentor is not satisfiel team staged a unique performance dluring the time when the weather in iber of the work done1) _ Ann Arbor was sruch as to melt the ice and will this week exert at the Coliseum. Disregarding Wil- nce to round them into lard's argument concerning the plaus- -p form for the coming ibility of mixing up one's exercise, the Wolverine ice squad trooped down evn. because of such, ster- to the field house several nights a ers as Captain Breyer, week, and played basketball as a owell, and Corbett in the means of keeping in condition. Their relay, and 1lowell in the equipment was necessarily scanty s first choice to win the and their knowledge of the game next p, while Minnesota is al- to nothing, but by the time the ice A of two first places with had formed Coach Barss had a fast th6 220 yard breatstroke combination.1 the 150 yard backstrokeI igan while at present it ualn much chance of win- Persian Pope, 16, Longs To See U.S. r ------ ;4 ruc w'7: _ketball tournament will be played off Monday night. The four surviving teams are the Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi A LL-(AMIUS HANDBALL 1 Kappa Alpha, Delta Chi, and Phi Sig- T'ese matches must absolutely ma. All of these teams are strong and bn played off not later than Monday there is very little to choose between niglht, March 9:: them. Spectators are assured of two Sinles, Mush 1408,J vs. R. Showalk- fast basketball games. er 20:4R ;. Segal 31241 vs. A. Se- First game at 7:15, Phi Sigma Kap-
  • ) might come through for a first place. Wisconsin is a midget, weighing but The relay iuintet has been off form 130 pounds, but he is very fast and since the Wisconsin meet, but with clever, and is a fine shot from the a week of intense training before them right wing. -they nmay round into shape for the Captain Dan Peterman, of Michigan, Chicago affair. Samson has been er- at left defense, is one of the most able atic in his performance this season, men at his position in the conference turning in some excellent times In for the past two years. He is ex- pgractice but failing to come through I tremely intelligent in his play, and with any remarkable performances cannot be drawn out by any sort of 'under fire. Coach Mann will devote a a combination. His spectacular rushes ,great deal of his time during the next down the ice add great offensive power to his team. lHe works wvell few days to breaking Samson of his w e fo his 'ase, water fighting habit and to concen- ithhe forwards on his rushes, and trat hiseffots o swiming Ifthis year he mastered the art of play- trate his efforts on swimming. if ing the boards when carrying the Samson responds to the coach's en- puk t e rsuthah as able treaties he should place at Chicago. Mick, with the result that he was able retieshe shodace an Chca to elude consistently men speedier Neither Seidman nor Allen can be than himself. expected to do much in the plunge as Levi of Michigan would act as spareI the Conference this year boasts of' some excellent underwater perform- able improvement over his form last Hers. Dunakin is not expected to win year Levi developed into a most ex- in the 220, but either he or Samson ceptional man. He is heavy, stripping may place in that event. Starrett and at 195 pounds in perfect condition, .Papenguth will meet up with some and is fast enough to carry himself stiff opposition in the fancy diving, through any situation. His uncanny but both of Coach Mann proteges have ability to outguess the opposing for- been improving constantly and should ward resulted in his great work in /push Captain Dorf of Chicago, Trager breaking up play after play unassist- .of Iowa, and Mathews of Purdue for ed throughout the season. first and second places. George Weitzel of Michigan is plac- In the backstroke Captain Kerr and 1 ed at goal. This season, he was called Halsted will meet up with some stiff upon to make more stops and more opposition in Moore of Indiana, who difficult ones than any other goal ten- already holds one victory over Kerr i der in the Conference, and he rose to this season, Gilbreath of Wisconsin,, the occasion with facility. He hand- and Hill of Minnesota. Whittinghamjled his stops brilliantly, and was of 'in the breast will have to show a do- great value to the team in directing cided improvement to defeat Famricey the play of the defenses from the net, of Minnesota, but the Wolverine swim- and' warning them when opposing mer ought to place second or third players were breaking through be- to the Gonher flash. Aind them. i i i . N i. 4 3 w i r I t i i i E Mar Ishai Shumun, who boasts of It years. was in the midst of a haseaill game organized by an American on the ceive the gold medal of the Am- ericanm Instmtute of Architects. Ume his race called on him to take the staff of "Patriarch" of the Nestorian ma Assyrian church, one' of the w orld's e C nsects M lonst visit the Ignited SUates.,it is Staid. SCnicl Game With Purdue Thati Michigan's basketball Schedule would definitely close with the Chica.- go gamne last night was definitely d- cided when Purdue was defeated by Illinois at Champaign Fridy night. According to the arrangements set- tled upon following the cancellation of the Purdue-Michigan game due to President Burton's death lhme(' weeks ago, the Boilermakers we1e willing to play off the game .\londay night if they were not eliimiimted fr om the first three places in the Confer- ence standing by the I1lini Saturday. The following telegram was receiv'd by Coach E. .J. Mather from Coachb Lambert of Purdue "If Purdue de- feats Illinois Friday night and Indiana 217 N. Ma defeats Ohio State Saturday night we will play you on Monday." .e^.!. ".~'.d.1. ".I"J. //J :.JI ". Iyl. /,1":rv+r'll./.l./'.rI~~.r'.YJ.r!.' ~.C./JY. "~_; HAVE YOU TRIED OUR DELICIOUS I It Zdaes and So das ALL SY'RU;P FLAVORS loc peg's Drug 8SWtores ri "A Store in Every Shopping Center" in St. 723 N. University Ave. 219 S. 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