PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIUIRSDAY, FEBRUARY' 12, 1925 f J Liwoo w - rd VARSTY REPRESMichigan Bowlers'MN DOBE UPOVTR S iin riin TMhian first match in the inter- HVUOuRflDowling touinament wasVVO RK OF SWIMMERS TO BASEBALL 3-iled yester day). It w aatelegraphic ______ (f;ine 'Wili 1diatna SaIIII'dhiy and Ohio j( IlCt against Depauw university, anti sli 'itl )40Iondy E1the :Maize and :lule lbowlers rolled uip On Schedule; a sccie of 2756 poinlts. Locke, War- ____ncv, Ulseth, Messer and Rump, the j ' j latter the high score mnan on the cam- TIAGGE-RTYT STILL OUT pls were the lmen who bowled. The I Depan ,Wscorn Nwill 1)e reported .Friday. Coach Mather put the Varsity has- The te am is under the auspices of ketball squad through a strenuous thje lnt lamunral department and last workout last night in the field house ;Sear they won the tourney, thus coil-I in preparation for the week end games ir ;in l.ii 0 l)OS'o 1 ofa handsome cup with Indiana here Saturday night and 13y winning it again this year, the cup Ohio State at Columbus Monday. will beCcomne the permanent property 'aptain George Haggerty, although, of' Michigan. The next match is on hie is otherwise in good physical con- Firiday against the Navy. dtoissilwaigabadgovrhis right eye as a result of his injury I in the Chicago game last Saturday andf it is almost certain that he will be !K " I I out of the Indiana game. Coach, Mat her is expecting to use him against I he strong Buckeye five Monday ni ght !\ however, if, his improvement is asIl rapid as expected. The pairings have been made in theI If Haggerty is uinable to participate All Campus single and dloubles Hand- in the Hoosier gamne Mather will prob- ball Tournament. The following ably rely upon the sable outfit which matches must b~e played off by Febru- won out over Northwestern Monday try .18th. by a one point margin. In the ab- Lyman, 2124 vs. M. Rush, 3124-Ti ; Be'nce of Hlaggerty, Kuenzel will prob-! Hammell, 3419 vs. Pg. Shawaker, 2034-j _1lly 1)e assigned to the right forward '1t ;Rifkji, 3033-11 vs. Scarnechia, position with Eddie Chambers in his 119.15; I. Rhodes, 2056 vs. C. Greene;I customary job at the right forward p0- Goldeater, 1505 vs. Rockwell, 1528-Ri; sition. Kuenzel failed to show much Simonshy, 1170-W vs. Wood, 3015; K.I basket shooting ability in the game, Weinstein, 2186-i4 vs. Segall, 751-W-, at Evanston but it was largely dlue ;I~' Langlois, 2985-J vs. E. higgins, to his inexperience andl with twool" 374; IN. Rhodes, 2050' vs. H1. Segal,! three more games experience he will f8124-li; Frost, 2883-W, vs. A. Segall, probably fit into the Varsity combjna- 75-W; Shawaker, 3493 vs. W. '.ion satsfactorily.1 Mazer, 21 24-1t;; W. Phelps, 3276-J vs. I Iutzel, °who has also been Maring B~di,22.W;I ia~72v.P an off' streak and wlio failed to score dial in, 1528-I . a single field goal In the two gaines ovt~r thxe weekend, wiB piobaihb~h i e ha inio sk11 0- v. aro better shale for thle coming weekend ;Sht-iosy 17- s arl and s Cl~ecC~lto ~laythe ffesiv hawalker, 18493; 1liiaj -Ny man, :3586-J cent~er pos:it ion, with Dick lDoyle work-; vs. Gtoldwater-Vogel, 2307-W; I-land- ing; on t he tip off. Cherry and Doyle Loser-Brown. 1236-J vs. Sonkin-Levine,I hlave both beeni playing strong games j 30-t; IR. ShawakeiKPartncr, 3034-Rs lately and it was largely dlue to their vs. Weinstein- Philips, X21;86-WV; Rush-' combination guard and basket-shoot-)Nbl 12-iv.2vihu-ikn 02 ing game that the ' Wolverines broke I Langl. -Greeii, 29 E6-J as Selig-, even withson-Partner, 1,;24-J.;, ilcher-Reilly, even1ithlCicago and Northwestern . V B~oth have been scori g regularly from 1 1144-J vs. Rhodes-Phelpis, 3276-J; Se- thee field and have been as strong as I3015.ae,3241 s apHmel ever oan the defense. 3015.______ Althou~gh the officlhrl sch.lolarship xe - port hae nt ben fledat he th- Nathan K. Parker of Bellevue, Pa., bil asocatin t i ,eJ~~c~edtha atackle on the Dartmouth varsity elev- large number of thbe ineligibles wli~o; en for the last two seasons, has been chlosien to lead the 1925 :football team.' have lbeen keepinag i:I sha pe singe the, start of baasketball ~pactice will b liIe replaces Edwin B.. Booley previ-. added to Mathlers' strinxg and in thlat'pmlf-y elected 1925 capltain who has re- case at least two.jbs on the Varsity sind m olee Pu ses Squad H~ardl in Prepliral lon Flr :Feest W'ih Wis- con1 E ll lcans fll te I'tctnt ~ . 1p'ro4 tecit D~im 'too lfr Milo, Past;Teril CATCHER STILL N ENTRIES ANNOUNCED With only oite lay of practice left before the team's de!)arture for Madli- son, Coach Mann dloubled the swime- ining teams practice sessions yester- dry, holding workouts dIi r i ngthe morning and afternoon. The Varsity mentor a gain devoted most of this time to the speed races, the (living and the plunge. The relay squad composed of (Gow, Samson, Johnson and Dunnakin went. throughE a couplle of trial races tegainst the Freslnian tcrai, and Coach Mlann seemed qluit e pleased wvith thle result, though lie would not (disclose the time. In the 40 yard( race, Gow and Samson are dloing under 20 seconds and may 1)e countedl on to give the Bai~dg~er dashmnen a real race. In the 10,0 yard free style, Samson andI Dunnakin will (d0 the swimming for Michigan with Gow as a possible entry. They will p~ush hIerseberger, the Badger entry, to the limnit, and a season's recordl in the century lash is not unlikely. In the 220 yard race, Dunnakin shouldl lead the field. Whittinghamn, after his exhibition at Chicago, should pliace well in thle breaststroke at Madison; while eithers N Mielziner or Mayer are liable to count. i In the backstroke Captain Ken' and I !Halstead should place second andI third, with the Varsity captaiii having an outside chance to in over ail - breath who has already covered 1.he 150 yardls in 1:59 flat in Conference competition this season. Papenguth and Starrett have both been going well in the fancy diving, andl will probably fight it out for sec- ond and third lilaes withi a fair chance of either one winning the event. Star- rett, a new man to the squad since Chrismas vacation, sprung a surprise at Chicago when he placed second to Captain Dorf 'of the Maroons. !Iii the plunge, Siedman will probab- ly be the only Michigan entry, though Kirk, a new matn on the squadl, might Jo silbly il ake the trip. The tent ative list of entries as issued from the field house follows: Relav,-Gow, Samson, Dunnakin, .iohnson ; ,'10 yard-Gow, Kerr, Samson; 100 yards-Dunnakin, i Coach TRay Fisher can n,1 writ i his plans for a c-h: baseball tecam as the inelig aie out and not one of n is on it. Althoug h his re eligible, the coiach will the services of three of his~ pet s.' Swanson a, brg;-ht 1i the bat and urgently neede son will he unable to pl, of his studies, and Kellil string man on the frosh spring is also under ban. Catching is still the on netothgaewihi' the coach. At present they six men trying out for th and none of them shows ability-. Alien, who wasf backstop on the Dartmouth two years ago shows prol only phase of catching th; net ex:cell in is throwing, c ontinuedl nra etice Coach pects him to imnprove. "R the only man on the camo LOTTrack Outlook Bright WithsFRSMI GePSt TEA 6 icSiT But Two Men Out On Grades: OK USA T[9M F Lxcellent perloimanlces in practice0thie two veterans will not lie felt sol 'Idtereturn 0 ly of list, year'sO( ilyv I Nxt T i a,do ~evening, thbefram is I)r~lil)lk4i sasindliai e that i'l i'1igan' s trac," , 51(11id 15j scouitlcion to winl his grou~-, which have remined :clin.:. . 111' lit team nthsyea:r ,vll lie one of the best . I le'I, ,lie broa d ainp in wlini tiyve E11' :P-th1PX~t lfew weeks (11clue in the Wes". evet. he is the Olympic ch1lflpioii, lie final examinations, will swing into Thesquad(1is ha 11(1lIe d t ' ol5( ,Iit il dw1 ith 1)1-(1additioniof Sn ider and act ion aain. extent by the lo'--s of Lescihinsky, Nwho N;o; i up, twxo sophomiores Con ab Fai~ir-1iisthalwlbete dmnt " f i a; t z " sport fow the next few weeks and ani nw co~~nte Wsdelrdiegl ii0 't f-lIhsafrm111)0(abntin n prcendentel a mount of interest is ta pionshin I th fis emn ryI-sI isy a( . -hi psoudlesa e S ogted to lie shown in it.'t'his wsthme outs".taningstar 11, t Easn( lOh'i-i. i s 1earl '('tawy ttat h lretnm ibi iaist ~m-ings.is; credlited( xvith i .itt fIa ,t1'21=r\,a'Cai xoelker 51 c ..h4 t bre I er of teams and brings out the keen- is r'e ularI lite hunldred y;rd (lash anid with 21--i s rialy o-ayJortofgrop om egulars amro; the twio hilndcre1 yard (vent. I to Wili h 'eiisiiiger back for. thie quart - 1: estivaryo ay ot f rupco be minus is also credited xNit hi breakling Charl-crho titilV 1111 with theI lie li IioOU w- The scheduile will divide I he groups biest 1Ko0- iPaddlock's wo-rld record for t he two 2_ edaii I laugh s from the frioshman I i into t wo leagues and it will "be an- .ght b~ehind1 hIL'Iired Imetr'eclash b1)v-10 of asee-t, i ('11t) 11150;Vis 1well fot ified1. 01 1Ii-nouncedl in the Daily within the next d thi s se~i-;old, having; coveredl the dista nceini 2lc iso;I hat S1.1. how good liosSi ilties :awdays. Managers are urgedl to or- av bcaue 110 t te Ovmuc tial hee lst ~ i e-i-sten, ibh an i{lmli~. ganize their teams as soon as possible. inine last ed by the team duei( to inel igibitit as ,'( ;- l te return of 1 leath who 1w ~ran angement. with the Intrmulral Lo et to, another sophomore who is a W Iced li tilo(Conferencdi l inc.two 1 :)a)Vtrtii't in I lie Waterman gynmnaIs.- nhy dlenla rI- good weight rman. ya--.M*IlIt , s o,)lomr spi tLl' is troubling ( However the loss of Leschinsky will tin," tie ballI around 4 1 fe, t and wheie 71-'Uhr-eda' for the winners of the re are only; not effect; the squad to a. great (de- ;Boyw leio is Coniferenice' llamiil l oley Bal tournament finished just is position (Yree. W itl an, Conference cham1pion 'illIllthis event retioris all ei' the ha-shot , lifore- the Chiristmiias vacation nmaylie excepltional in the century two years ago and D(< bll seasoii this evenitcan be (-(iltod#e.c~reEa >tna ls fllti first string lhart Hubbard winner of last year's ,Oii as one of the St rong delia I-I nients. 1IC r.of time winnring team -is i5 hil' ilited frs ieConference meret are still available. LI t \Villitm L. ;Dienter '26, chtairmian of' mnisc. The Iliggins another veteran oif last yeari.I .thle Underc lass department. tat he (lOCS has dlone the hunnd ed in less than ten r ey te W:n d .brit with; se'ondis and can be counted on to Ili'~ i3 THW i "TrQA.1N l)ILY Fisher ex- breast thIe itone among the leaders. led"' Davis. ; nip distance runs in which Mi(-hi- 9115 to win I gan was som~ewhat weak last yeas~ I hi-ce numeirals last season, is also a have a number oe men in both the tryout for catcher. At thmelpresenit! mile and the two mile events t hat time he has the call on all of, the 1,hould lie able to gal hler a few p)oinits. cand~idates, and the coach expects him ; the mjile 11 icks is back a 1ndl with to give the other aspirants, a hard the adidition (itfI lornberger, .Tu1ng and1 fight for- the position. l tarrington an- M. Reinhe of last yiear's treshiman other who was making a strong lbid: squlad this tlelartment ot the game is f'or the catching berth injuredl his hand well 01 taken (care of. While in the two last night and1 was unabile to take mile there are Callahan. lnI3 gFgs, 1Bal- his c-ustomary 1p1ace in practice yes-- er and Alason, who should form 11 a t r a fe n o .sr n o al :\Iillei-a spohomore huirler with an With C. llcinl-e, Fareyberg. andi enviabile prep school record, and un-, Cochran, three "MN' meni back. in tie: «blc to play on the fi-eshman squad! half" mile. C'oach Farrell ha1s no fears last siring because of a severe ill- in this endl. hart , ifluke andl Walsh, Mess. is the third baseballer to be in-F three son)homeres can replace any men eligibile, butt hie ill be absle to remove - in case of injury. he ban on himi in a few weeks, and The pole vault is 'onisider'ably will -replort for pr-actice then. :strengthened by the addition of Proia -- - - fi-om the freshman team as lie has k gone over twelve feet:. With Captain It lhas been decided by t he Brooker in his usual form Michigan Boari-(nl Control of Athletics snoitild pull dowvn someic oint s in this that for the Ohio State football1 event. Brooker has been jumping gamte nett fall no one will 1)0e over 12 feet G inches-in practic-e re- nllowed to pumrchase more thanF cently -and it is expected that. he will I two tickets. For the Navy andl ( better his mark before the season it tllnnesoi i aesa Ijti F imuch older. gaet ii ~ lim re has been established, while Although the Wolverine squadi will Ifor the Indiana andl M. A. C. feel the loss of Smith and McU10ilvei IOur Valentine Boxes at-e goin gfast 1': rtt-t! ef Ic E in "theftDt l.i B xs thew city, p c~kcd vvfth or own # - et sy lossCanies And thc Pice is Rightr Betsy RosShop NICKE:LS ARCAD w d M ISaw I M I S.I.M 111 ..9 a,.tfHI 1131111 M IM, 1111-,*,.-21H IM IM 5..,,aM 1111111111111111 .11111 tS 4flS111l11*1. -1a"fwlwww t~bN~liwFSSnEX~~r~w' +'n+ :iawab4~wsrYMfYI [1kli* i11iiMi will be .ropghy conztesl ed for. I .c11.U, .i V1.rtI kI>eLi1.UIl,.JII Sl, Fco~t5i tie Usual limit, of {Ioutr romiJtIUJ~U~~11 A Th qa il e ntereolIJhn Shepard IliugWai dropped lunkn 0 adlr's toe pi.two ood men fromthe freshman wrko uad - i le no mdtoiro9'rodvTromthe junior class at Yle becauLse Whittinglhan, Me1iez or Mayr; 150 v:ilapy squad that have dlone around six feet oroi iiftronmdlmroIofaterImonn will be ]putt 1 iroummgii-1 a Thi1d of scholarsin conditions n four sub- ya rdlbackstroke---Herr, Halstead ; _____________________ consistently. The are-c eeks amd Meson jcits, msined as catain of the foot- ilz1unge----SCman, Kirk;, ' )i u- ~ItIoth and if theyca i eeat teir >oodl I halo .11tetcam ycasteiday. 1'a pengt ii aInd]St armet~ I] fVE 4'Q f'STBSC~iRIEI YET? pefoi-nce flstya'im osS TPhe Westermn Coul erm(;nt bowling W tournament was completed ,Th.i mtrV :n;- f A aiimmarv of this eot }has bien i re- re t-ived at fthp ]ptra-mral .ofic,. ll -w~ fraternities wishliii to know , thmim ,.co-es in comparison to those :f