'SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY -PAGE ELENEN i-I \ 3ports y ° "" -- - The Cauldron ByI.I.S 4'Rough tactics" is a term which M]ras.;served generation after genera- lion, with alibis for athletic defeats. So mnuch has it been used, however, that its use has been outgrown byj every self respecting writer. Inter-I collegiate athletic contests are played by full grown men, capable of taking care of themselves ;presuimably, and when rough tactics" is shouted after a game in ;providing excuse for. defeat }it sounds ridiculous. After the Mlinnesota-Illinois foot- ball game last fa ll at Minneapolis the Daily Illini caine out with a "Irough tactic" story in regard t~o thej 'injury of Red Grange. Red Grange '..himself saidl that it was no one's f4ault° that he had been injured and Jhthe wished nothing to. said in re- gadlard to the uttter. Grange was in- ~jured 'in a hard fought football game adit was to be taken as a matter of course. There was little. cause for criticism of the Minnesota team on .ae~ccount of it.C i AS ALEX GOES, SO GO THE CUBS Veteran Hurler Barometer 01 Chicago Club MlAHAFFY FOOLS SPORT SCRIBES Gets Diamond Dope From Afar, Not In Camps Detroit: Prospects bad be m.: , Ty- Cobb has announced that 'hpsto plug- up the hole at 2nd base t h sea- son and that is the same, oflw tr cry that Ty has been giveing s-'nce Pep Yours forgot his reading glasses so _L_ W I ~s SGnt g: ;.:et OURSEt* YFO vq ' MUD 04(4te etc --~L'T UTR * .,4C k- .- : + 2 " 'r" ., k ' , . F ? a t T c i e . .t r - } t . y , P , , i i l '" '/t 4 " .P tt AS svw-LT t' x ntV- 'OL16 WI110 sport writers has pti it hut lhe Walter Jc'iinson appears to have theotnC'elsi.,hoh' u is goig to make a bum out of all the ihalcei1hUs of a1 goo( thr'ower, and Withii valu.e was crossainy up 0Q P'.),l restof te wrter siting t hoe ~some of t hIs writer's experience could laieawoSOi -Oii' ih i~ -h .sd orlwieteohrby in somue hIllgames for Mgr. harris'rin onhw Xoe'hb m e Ae sideboard ile othr boys is vFlgolhwc. aonliealtknwt- ~roI()I ia've namred Bu.eky in a spirits ;lie -v'roild whiO:i of rorzgmo la hicele'allI' Iltun.St ne out nlo heads on the field and in 11h± as.sed I here N4ew YeS.; : N ot sio good since Bab(}! h~ab y Roth _(I ce;1Ai i Babe) has decided' to 191, henbewa reovi'ng roi;et. into s11 IC. _With Babe's waste < RADEhR'S wh1o could not obtin the effects of hisi war service. In 1920 . tlrset ecil oe h Pc rang up tweicnty-seven victories for!woeote atr a hswrtrhscon y of George MoIore's "Anthology of the Cubs. ;Pulre PIoetry" recently published in a adde coor o te tem. ie s 'namied the ot field and Mgr. H-uggins, I limited edition will be pleased to hear IIlieadecoototeta.Iei; could have mioved Witt and Meusel uipI " ofvalue to the club as a coach of to support the faltering Everett Scott' that the book is to be0 published in a young pitcher,;. !whrlo in the writers opinions canl stan'd trade edition by Boni and Liveright. Figured as a cold-blooded business u tp fet only another 1000 games with- ** p'ciiosItic'u, he might be a poor riski out slippinlg. Ihow, the so ever Rluth ONEI of Mlichligan's men of letters, for a two-year contract. But onl theI the big bum has decided! that he will Clarence 13. lKelland to wit, has de- other band iimighit it nrot be just to' induce his weight so luggins will parited for Europ~e where he' will ;show himn some measure of apprecia- half to use 3 gardeners as I "call field-, bang a'rouzi~l through Italy to Paris" timfor his loyalty and service? ors. as he slangily says. ; And now the Wisconsin's Daily S Cardinal" snorts dlepartment comies out with just as ridIiculous a "rough tactics" story. _It seems that during ( hio course of the Michigan-Wisconsin h~ockey game at Madison Friday ;night S four Wisconsin players and one .Mich- Sigan man were laid out for short, Speriods of time. The Wisconsin pdi-I ater uses every high school term :le can-coniure up in describing the :play the Wolverines. "Outroughed, theI Wisconsin hockey team went dlown to -i 2-0 defeat at the hands of th'e ,IVIich- igan squad," the stoiry start. "The ' Wolverines lost their heads" is anoth- cr~ comment. Reams and reams of S similar petty comment indicate the ,~attitude of the writer. Toa cap the cli- max the writer says, "This afternoon's y.game prompises to be a thriller due to r I i L: ('4 '4 I" :!. the fact that Wisconsin will probably!ls be in the game with Michigan's "tac- By Norma! E. Brmva. Three years, ago Alex won but six- Alexander gene at his early seas>on tics" of last night to beat the Wol- Hustling William Killefer, Clb) teen games. Thle Cubs finished in see-; Lcehe 11001Id have turned in some-! verines at -their own game." (Michi-! manager; and his aides will leave no!oand (division. ' inf litre twenty or twenty-one vie-ct gan won the second game, 1-0.) stone iuturnedl on the p~aradise island Two years ago Alex the Groattoi.Antoseghorneadd Whether the game was rough or i of Catalina to mnol a team that wiil stepped out and wonl twenty-two gamines would have kept the Cubs in not we cannot say because we didl not give the other NRational league clubs! games. Tfhe 'ubs finished in first-, ,the fgt 'ee it. We can say however that the a run for their money the coming' division. Fourth place, it i:; true, b~ut fgt gaebtenMihgnadMnn-cmag.i they weri'n ithe thick of things. IAlexander is working under a one- sota at Minneapolis three (lays later H~e and they will labor diligently' a, erAo o u ~evc''a otatt:i er hr em wvas just as rough as any hockey to make a nearly finished shortstop) games. lHe lost his fit,> rst gae. Te (td~o od o the iniaio of thebaellma game that ever took place and failed ( out of "Spark Plug" Adamsi in the he steppled iin and won eight in arw iiX~ mtsi h cino h lbi to draw forth any "rough tactics' hombpe that his playing will make 1 The Cubs t, unndered along at a+ clip , PF . rhim uhacnratoe h story from the Minnesota papers. the fans forget Charley hllocir. tatbI]firt cry them to th lg. winttacer.rth "In the Tuesday night game Re ynolds All have hopes that the presence' Early in .June Alexander sustain ne Aexra. echdte~geween of- Michigan was knocked unconscious of Rabbit Alaranville at secciod andola crippledl wrist. The C ubs lilt, theonex ca t ell chedtth g heen; twice and two Minnesota lplayers were }Charley hrlyGrimm on.first will give sid(s and sie ecnt 1wa nte esnwl Fmcontinued to siefor some. ,"m i. Buit li haso i se a gonew-ll carried to the sidelines, altough they( the team a muchlmstrzonger infieId, ie.I was the retur'n of Ale£, that ma ker f'or the Cubs ever since he ou ocui.later resumed play.j You'll recall that i1aranvilie and checked the slide. ioedtaoutftf'mPiaepi Th eeSo we draw orcnlsos h Grimm, wvith Pitcher Coolper, wr The team finishedl fourth. THad with the exception of the first season.1 same spirit which enables Minn esota grabbed fromi the Pirates over thetaedftinhcywtouajwnerssninyhngfrGa- 'whimper enables Minnesota to take fl'an, Aldridge and Neihaus. - football or basketball defeat with-; The outDiediseemsslel Prepafed out awhjmer ad thedefets w i with Grigsby, Mliller, Statz and heath- ;F o fco sP e ae we take at the handls of the latter1 cote ready to fill the fields, regularly., kind of an aggregation are just that The presence of the experienced it's the little thingsinthe food !al tuhls itrta hs hc eI n rfysuhaCoei x ake from a whining loser and %t pectedl to s>treng-then what was a good ' mAke a.meal Just m ediocre Or extra fine. glaigwne.pitchinlgstaff last se {so n. Kfauzfman, Those 'ii ticl thiriglS' are just right hcrc ¢, Keen Dumvic, Blke- ll ill e I--added to the dishes as only a woman This apiplies to the writ er of the ready to °do their best. article in Saturday niorning's Daily But when all issidandlon can do it. Try us today. an o~,yCardinal, and, not the players on the 1 Brother Ksillefel'i p;( jending once Wisconsin hockey team. Undoubted-'mr ixneGoe 'ovln lx ly they are as dissatisfied with theI ander. to make or break the Cubs' '' Tt T ''~t §r writer's tone as we are. And with ! team. C 7- Ji i~~ly i LV this word of reprimando to the writ er ( lFor as Alexander goes, so goes the ( ' who shouts "rough tactics" we mmay teami. If this yveteoran 1itt.'hi' ltas; tit . t;t{ M~onroe also hope that George Little may not another gnod year ina his system. be- IM nro only better the performances of the ware the Cu )s. U lbeyfalters, ai victimi D , .y -'vid /ea~~'~t Wisconsin athletic teams but also bet- of time or aeeidents that comec easily ter the performances of the Cardinal to crumbling vets, the Cabs will haveI sports writers, a b~ard jol) staying iii the fight. __________---___________________________ i ra tVH'ITNE' iV T H EA IIWFK , E s f I I ,F"Mother, The) h-li ndreds are now (135 covering that the finer photography is is 'ientscller's c a s e s. Make the discovemry Re yourself! 1 yNeed One 14 They waut your portr'ait, Mother! They nieed1 it. And you want then to have it. A uore fitting remembrance couldn't he named. They can possess no greater treasure than your portrait, Mother, for it beconmes a living person- ality in dlays to comec. Rentschler spiecializes in por- traits by Ipiotography--in por- traits thzAt everyone admires andl ('be;ihes. See the disp~lays today. Ar- range a sittIing by phone, if you like. 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