FAGS 18 THE MICHIGAN DAILY IllYp"Ll, I'A NZY I'A~ ~TX THE MICHIGAN DAILY \VEJ)XESDA~, F'EP~RUARY 11, 1925 ffi~----~ ____________________________________ ,. Tank flSTLERS L O EBattery' Candidates To Start ILN EDI r TeamFAAKA Batting Practice N ext Week1 R&~lKFJUIANflN F O INDIANgA lflM Sta ol V?1 llaf ol . HAGGERTY NOT TO iPLAY Coach Mann Prepares His Squad. For Strong Badget Michli=;at1'sV:;it i basket hI~rl tIealin returned to Anil A rb(,r yost '' day 11o ,1 ft I n f t e m s l)t e li n s o i e y a .Toith Chicago anid :'VOi 1; ve 1 : a vo-(- tiltedl in a rill aad lalo}(1,,at]! 1)i 0111 vict~r; on.,,20-1!), inl a hi I Iolr S rtl gle SJatu-rday night t qthe V iiway m the -PurleItilos fitsRscfl.'d ccte with l\ih igan , 17-16(, Mon la y nW :t: r T±3° iann . A"a res ilt o1 the C:(' neo ..2:r, Al1icliigo f will undtiilJf:v tv mo I t h' Indiana gamie atuird y night mlninu the sexrvices of Captain I laggrerty v'10 i Anothei stiff drill featured Alii- ; w11 he the heavy favorite in the con- galsVarsity siiiing teamn's second tury event. pi at i.e of the week, Coach M~dann1. put- Wisconin~f altosotands de iad andl t ?i all1 of1this s5 5W mnr:; through t1ulme ;shouldiers a,;bove the otlher Conference el :;hVo i'dy a1tC0'lIoOnl£,t the \ . NM. tean:s in tihe relay,the Badger (quar - C. A. 1p0o1. With the W\isconlsin en- ter, having coveretd the 160) yardIs in ct,)uniter ily Vthree (lays away the; 1:20 flat, which is a season record1., vr' r i;y llCnlI '.'is r° : ikiiig every effat iT he ll1ichi gan squad is composed of i O1i. r ;I s YJma inl the best o1f con- ; likely swimmers and may surprise dii iu*fi th e -r ong Badger tank the Wisconsin fans by tieing or beat - tI i1.ing the Badger four, but chances aret : 1113h 22 neon loin,; pod this. slight. With Gov and Dunnakin eli- 2 0i 1 h« g ltiken both Iowa aend g ib~le and in goodl condition, and with tioo M ii w.ulko~ Athletic clubi into Sam~son and Johnson doing their best, sand on 1.,awi, they have a slight i Captain Kerr will p~robably give up *~ ~ G",i r,: ((;'Cte Wolverine tank- ]is place on the relay team and die- Y (a1r:;-, i'r covered the 1400;vote all of his time to the backstroke. al .. nowski (carriedi the gr eat erlwurden of - - , 11io State the pitching last spring, andi Benson. Norman, Okla., Feb. 10. "Whirl- , M'icliigaiu alfter lhe got into coniti1on, al#:er llta .t ,to, 'tit thun118i nga zim e of tile-Unl- Imidia na with 11 inllin 1the 1big; gainetS. lI h 'aOiilveisi ty of Okla iolla, was c(er rodby +LN ilnueso a. is In far hott crl hpe t his year ihli tile university -authorities recently and, tow- he attainied t any tillle last seasonl,i is no0wt; be reconsitde(redl for 1iiblica - P urdue anti1 great things are expeed of hIint. t~on as aln oflicial school pulication. Chlicago B esides the regular t wi riers, Coach --- Nrt.hw e tern Fisher ha~s t lie betst looking eiop) of j Subscribe for The. lIi~ e~ii :in Pa~lly Wisconsin canidtates for the pit clung staff that. . has greetedil Iirolin1ce he took over the coaching rc:is here. Ineligibility , failed to make anyr inroadls oil the 4 ter. Ilinois and Ohio eo over the week end and the top in the Western ce, the Illini leading with and no defeats, while :strongly perched in with five wins and one ndier of tile games this Northwestern at Illinois y.On Saturday eight into action ; Minnesota Chicago at, Illinois; ti, andi Indliana at Michi- I U UVI LLI 1111111 LI I U ('!O a1 h Rv Ti'ir wi 'foilnuOl' o o'ad asa. 11 woio.and save a few i Wf IILmI V 1 1113 IP11- With the Conference schedule near- rhalf completed, Illinois and Ohio pas the only undefeated champion- I etiffered a severe eye injury when ho' was fouled by Barnes,. The Michii-an leader, one of the forcemo >tpliayer; ,I'l the Conference, may lie out of Ithe game for the next two) week's, cit biough his injury is almost certain not) to bo permanent. The 17-16 win over tile Purple tame' after one of the most thrtilling1)battles of the season and a faulty piece tof officiating in the closing niinute of- play hlad enablledth ie Northwest ern squiad to come witihin a point of the Wolverines. With onlly 35 seronlos left to play Mlichigan had a thee point: leadc when tile hall was called out of Ibonnds. The Michigan11 lacyers were at, first given tile ball and after as- suning their out (f hounds torma s- lion tile 1ba1 was sudldenly givenl to3 Northwestern. With tile Michigan players scatteretd tilePurple made a. 0 hield goal and1 only thle lack of time kept them from possilly tying up the count. The game was hard fought from the start.. After Northwestern had as-I sumed a five point lead at the start of the game Michigan camne back and tied the score at 11 all when the half endled. In the second period North- I W IL 4 0 5 1 4 2 4 2 4 t3 2 4 y 4 0 4 Pct. 1.000 .833 .666 .666 .571 .500 .333 .200 -.166 .000 n ing the hloop. Mloon Baker kept thle Michigan squadl busy, scoring three fielod goals, two of theml from well out on) thle floor. Greaves, lanky center who starredin i the Field hloulse three weks agoy wadp again in form and got sai field goal andtwo free throws. j Ton ighlt, tonmorrow afternoon, andI Friday afternoon tihe squad- wiii settle dlown t)opreparation for tile Hotsier squad wiich will visit thle fieldl house Saturday night, fresh from an over- \vllelm).ing win over the stron~g Hawk- eye squad. Michigan's ratinlg in the :tonfel'en-e xiil he at stake wlen the t wo fcI C lS meiet tihis weekentd, both 5(1113(1 being tiedi for third place withl tour victories and two losses. unexpected victory in tile relay, or a w awr " r.w w°cr', a" y" - ---i w :'~:u -, first or second in the dive in addition to doped places in the other evenlts,! will assure Michigan of a suitable hal- ance to win the mleet. With the Badi-! gems a sure winner in the plunge,~~T r~TXT Michigan's only hope in thlis evenit is1 DO Y U 1 LNUV a second or third place counter. Tilej Badgers should count in all the events r the' I George Little, new athlletic director' L1h.-t(l e 1 1 ' Jilcfl1alfl nflS1{I at Wisconsin will probably refereebe '' the meet. will be ifferentr Wordi has been received from In- liana that they will lbe unalie to meet Michigan on March 9, so thlat wvork is being rushled onl tihe new Union pool so that it wiili e in readiness for ; Fieb. 28, the original date of the meet. 3- - - I SLEEP ANY WK'ERE BUT 4oolwcal ~rSaeadPcadSe I Leni: I~ Dncing To-nightI and every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights Music BY ij ' Bill Watleins and His Gran get IEight GRANGE R ACAE~ n-s .'"." 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