I PAGE SIX"- 1THEI MICI4IG'AN DAlI , 1.iV)A LdA. JANUARY 8- !, 1 12O _ _ ti.. . .. J y 1, m _ '. . m a ... _... f-., J ' r^ VARSITY LINEPThe P STILL In d00UBTY .. ass Box Fncorfnl A,4 To Five Who Will Face lPirple Tomorrow ight WILL LEAVE TONIGHT With more than 45 canidates work- ing out each 6ay under the careful tutelage of Coa-d cliford Keen at the field house, wrestlig auppas destin- ed to become ole of the mlIu5 Popular of the minor sports. This iF he 'reat- est niuber to ever turn ot , for 1 he mat squad af ;Michigan. Coach Mather will send the Wol- verine basketball squad through its (oeach Keen is llyu on final practice session in the Yost field iex wit hi s s uad in T house this afternoon in preparation I on ui. Ethe Wneiosrh(mt for the opening of the Big Ten Con- rN gi (a1.es 44 Flis ference season with the Northwestern yest each la the yeas be university five at Evanston tomorrow 1dyhOyl night. The Michigan squad will leave Ann Is s the opinion of Coa,h i Arbor tonight for the Windy City and the officials of the company will make its headquarters at the Or-. daily consumption of ,eat rington hotel at Evanston. Coach crease thers ston i the Mather will take nine members of the thus aid in as hersiaeuding te Maize and Blue, but who will compose of the wrestling sna agar the squad is still problematical.,- aons. Cherry and Molenda are certain to bn. start at guard, with Dick Doyle at the l rE T r < ,;a ri ef & aare 'eycr~(~ center position, and Hfarrigan at right , rt , nd (he forward. The other forward position E Athe imc" toilueos is still a toss up between three or din down te a ije n 1CI four members of the squad. Chamb- ers and Oosterbaan have been altern- C- l ating in the pire-Conference contests, Coach Keen has 8150 ( but in the recent practi' es Coach sweat box to benade, and p for' its completion by the tipsi Mather has not been pleased with the week. The sweat box will b( showing of the combination in defen- aiding the members of the sive play. take off weight in a short There is a possibility that Jim Mar- time, as the rule a covering tlr tin, formerly of Detroit, making theinte various divisions a trip in place of Oosterbaan. Maartin stic the. rosdvsosa has been working at center, but Mather plans to shift' him to forward T- to strengthen the Wolverine five. Schroeder and Petrie, will be taken . up, rig!'(' inm along to substitute at the guard posi- bed *ni lolpa )i i. tions..r i be i cri},; E c Northwestern will send a veteran he a s r y team against the revamped Michigan I ____r t team. The Wildcat five is the same The Varsity grapplers wil aggregation with the exception of their first taste of competitio Fisher at center that gave Mather s theiramirs tofn mettt team a 17-16 scare at Evanston last all-campus tournament thati winter. "Moon" Baker, stellar foot- uled to take place on Fariday ball and basketball star of the Pur- urday of next week at the fie ple teasandWh areaMore than 80 entries have pie teams, and White, are a vetera1 ceived thus far, and the tour combination at the forwards that are uncanny at scoring. Christman and rises to e the most succest Matthews have both had experience in ele Coach Keen to uncov Big Ten competition and have per- likely mat material. formed well in the games played this year. Fisher is the only new comer ' wrestiers I on the team, but has proved an out- eady reporlEand many standing star at center, are wor iandIiiyp _______________________rUI worikug oimf day unin i 'Ilbora - S Yeast ie sqrand jug sup- Keen and hat the will in- ;lnd and mom iers .st infec-I be hody nd~idales purpose z~ infnc.- (doed a hans call t of next e used in team to period of e weight re quite wooden only the the box w light s 1 receive, on in the is sched- and Sat- Id house. been re- ney pro- >fml over will en- ele Sol- sae title FORMER PREP STARS REMAIN AS Indiana Five To AT T FISHER CUTS FRESHMAN SQU4D Meet Gophers "''uu (0 bui a s a is 2 t tnis not the final cut Ton orroz N ight o lhien Ibasketball squad fdown tj as1w~rl2norLre to ho dronped as50 0U;.i --'_________________the season pxroge .ses. The squad has~ now trmasferrd its scene of action Bloomington, Ind., Jan. 7.-With the ',.' 'D: IE('3A',S04 -WLII UYNG A-NA) from W~aternma gynnasium to tlhej last of its non-Conference games play- C POL) 1QAT CES POSTP0N ) Yost field house. 1ed, Indiana university's basketball hers of the swimming team will leave So ar this iar the pracriceisei-.an will open th'e Big Ten Confer- tonight for Bloomington where they Interclass dual5,sw1immin anal sions havleen devoted mainly to ence schedule here. Saturday night will meet Indiana in a dual meet to- water polo tournaments, schedul- I. against Minnesota. I morrow afternoon. The men who will ed to take place early this month scrimmages otween picked teans, The game will be the fifth in three make the trip are Capt. Jack Cow, has been postponed until the be- by which method Coach Fisher was years between the teams 'from the two Clarence Batter, Robert Darnall, Fred' ginning of next semester, at enabled to trim his material down to universities. The Gophers have won I unakin, John Halsted, Robert Hal- which time the championship the prosent workable size and at the but one of the four games played. sted, Al Mayer, Paul Samson, Maurice will be determined by a straight C same time to get a line on the indi- The contest Saturday night marks Shorr, Manifred Whittingham, Gerald elimination series. Ividual members of the squad. From i the beginning of one of the hardest Harrison, and Paul Starrett. Class athletic managers have 11now on the yearlings will be drilled schedules ever arranged by Indiana Of this number seven are veterans been urged to have their men in I university. Following Minnesota's in- while five swimmers will be entering condition when the meet starts, tion play that is the foundation of the vasion, the "Scrappin' Hoosiers" will Conference competition for the first a1d to report at once to Coach Varsity system employed by Coach travel to Wisconsin to play "Doc" time. Captain Gow, a veteran of two Matt Mann at the Union pool i ui Mather, the practices being niostly in Meanwel's quintet Jan. 11 at Madi- seasons and one of the fastest dash order to have a Varsity swimmer passing, shooting and pivoting. son. Five days later the Hoosiers men in the Big Ten, will swim an- assigned as coach to their class, Coach Fisher has several men on his f will be pitted against the crack Iowa char man on the relay team besides and to be instructed upon the I squad this year who have been show- i uiversity team at Iowa City. Then competing in the 40 and 100 yard free rules that will govern the tour- ing real ability and should make cred- they journey from Iowa to Evanston style races. Paul Samson, another nament. itable bids for next year's varsity to face Northwestern Jan. 18. Purdue veteran, will swim in the 440 yard ! _team. The guards are especially abun- Jan. 23 at Bloomington and Iowa here 1free style, in which he placed second dant with Daniels and Nisson from. Feb. 1 will be next in line. sides swimming as lead off man on Chicago and McCoy from Detroit show- With the exception of the center the relay quartet. Fred Dunakin,. an-i ing up especially well. Walsh has position the lineup of the Crimson ap- other veteran distance man, will be FRESI fN IESbeen going good at center while Ny- pears to be settle, even though the Samson's team-mate in the 440. y land of Kalamazoo and McDonald ofI season is young. "Ice Man" Beckner, Manifred Whittingham, a veteran PoLII O t Muskegon are strong possibilities at and Julius Krueger, have the forward breast stroker who has ranked as one the forward Positions. jobs will under hand with Sponsler of the best in the Conference last As hitI h and Winston holding dlown the guard With the first all-campus wrestling i will be scheduled for thi freshmen positions. Jones, and Robinson, two sopohmore, in the 220 yard breast tournament only a week away, Coach i this year but the new members of the sophomores, are evenly matched for -_ Botches' freshman grapplers are put- basketball league, inaugurated for the the center berths. I ll litllll IJ[lX lwIlif I ting in strenuous training in prepar- j first time here by Coach Mather, will ation. More than 30 first year men afford frequent opportunities of scrim- Ior every article for sale, there is F are working out daily in an effort to mage for Fisher's proteges. a buyer, Reach him thru Classifieds. Io IChckn /]IT WIHIDAf 'stroke event On the recent training .trip Whittingham and Shorr divided honors evenly each one defeating the other twice; tomorrow's race should prove a real battle. Jo n Walsted in the back stroke, Al Mayer as altern- ate in the free style relay, and Paul Starrett in the fancy dive. are the other veterans who will be facing their second year of Conference com- petition. O the new men, Darnall in the dash- es and relay is undoubtedly the find of the year, while Batter in the back stroke and Shorr in the breast also have to be considered as being above the average in ability. Robert Hal- sted in the back stroke and Gerald Harrison in the fancy dive have also shown promise of developing into high calibre performers. The water polo team will line up with Captain Gow, Fred Dunakin, and Al Mayer as backs, and with Paul Samson, Robert Darnall, and. Clarence Batter as forwards. Whittingham will tend goal. - i, i 7 r make a credible showing in their in- itial public appearance. Miller, who looks the hest in the 116I pound class, is expected to give Cap- tain baker a real battle for first ion- ors in that weight. In the 145 pound weight, Shoemaker has made the most progress and is ex- pected to finish well towards the top. Durant and Donavan at 145 pounds, both look good. Durant is consideredI the probable winner in the event. Parker -and Waoor are the cream of the 158 pounders with Parker hold- ing the edge. Among the light-heavy- weights, Rich, Smith, and Meese have been most consistent. Rich was a freshman football star this fall. As- beck and Gimbus top the list of heav- ies, both men should figure well in the tourney. exhibitlions that promises much for the f ture. PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW. A Necktie Serv BOULEV Two blocks from city b from noont Special attention given En llttltlltltlFgtllltttiFlFtitgity Myles Thomas, Toronto pitcher, has signeda contract with the New York Yankees- nd Steak Dinners ed at ARD INN us line on Jackson Road, till midnight. to parties. Phone 6534. .l , ii I I BOSTON BRAVES PLNM PRO GRIDHON ELEVEN