THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1926 _._ .___ .. Ull ,. w.a. °, , . ,.. ""r.. ...r.....n.wr..wr L'3S. ' -' 3, ._. IS ET8A S H NAMES NINSwimmers TO IIIRL'F TTRIO' T EVANS NIGHT Leave For First C oraference Meet " ' IEN THIA'E RESERVED -- I ~E(tl'T(ON ATI 1OIWA 'OINTEST ieup As Faced Missouri To N t Against llurple Team I Michigan's Varsity athletes I In Season's Opener will again sit in the special "M" section reserved only for letter Men at the first Conference game A Tof the season to be played Mon- (.cday night at the field house Edwin J. Mather will open i against the Iowa five. th Conference basketball sea- Although the "1" men failed ach of the cage team of the to turn out in large numbers j C at the Ohio Wesleyan and Pitts- r of Michigan when his Wol-l~burgh contests, it is expected ve meets the Northwestern that there will be a large turn- quintet in the opening game out Monday night. All "M" men j ig Ten schedule tonight at I will be permitted to sit in the I mnasium in Evanston. reseiwed section at the center of Mather left late last night the court providing they wear Michigan Central railroad I their "M" sweaters to the game, 3 members of the Varsity and providing they reach their I 'he men to accompany the I seats by 7:20 o'clock. Hqwk Cagemen Eager To Beat Chicago Five Chicago and Iowa Gagers meet to- night in the twenty-third meeting of the two teams,' with the Iawkeyes eager to overcome the small lead which the Maroon contingent holds over them. In the total number of encounters since 1903, their has been a keen riv- alry on the basket court between the two teams. The Chicago outfit has wo 1 twelve of the encounters thus holding a two game lead. Two games will be played between the teams this season with tonight's 'game, the twen- ty-third, to be contested at Bartlett gymnasium, Chicago. The Maroon team piled up its great- est lead before 1920 holding a 9-4 ad- va1V,age at that time. Since then th Ie Hawkeyes'have staged a come- back and up to the present time have won six contests to three lost. The Chicago team holds the record score in the meetings between the teams, a 47-13 count in 1914 being the' best contribution. Iowa's biggest win came in 1923, 35-23. Thus far this season the Chicago five has not shown to great advan- tage, but Coach Barry of Iowa has a great deal of respect for Nels Nor- gren, Maroon mentor, and has been sending the freshman charges against the Varsity with the Chicago plays to find a weakness in the team's de- fense. Special attention was paid to developing a first line defense for! Capt. Babe Alyea of the Windy City, who proved very strong in last sea- son's games. INTERCLASS SWIMMING AND } POLO MATCHES POSTPONED } IIpterclass dual swimming and water polo tournaments, schedul- ed to take place early this month has been postponed until the be- ginning of next semester, at which time the championship j will be determined by a straight}j elimination series.(j Class athletic managers have been urged sto have their men in I condition when the meet starts, and to report at once to Coach Matt Mann at the Union pool in } order to have a Varsity swimmer assigned as coach to their class, and to be instructed upon the rules that will govern the tour- nament. OPEER CHDULD'ichigan Sets'PC SQAHOD Good Recordn P I. 1925 Season PREIMINAYDILL Wolverine Tanktnen Favored To Win Michigan stood well to the fore s T I oach Barss Sends Players 'Thbrough ; Easily Over Inexperienced among sport leaders during the past Brief Scrimmage At Second Hoosier Squad Today year, being well represented in the Practice Session list of champions. CRIMSON LOSES STAR r Harry Heilman, right fielder for the FOUR VETERANS BACK 1Detroit Tigers, and who, by the way, Michigan's Varsity swimming team resides in Detroit, was the leading Coach Barss was greeted by a hock- left at 9 O'clock last night for Bloom- batsman of the American League with ey squad of 16 players at the second aofficial average of .393. meeting of the Varsity puck chxasers. ington, Indiana where they will meet an oI The floor at the Coliseum was used the the Hoosier tanksters in the first Two of the live professional bil- for scrimmage work and some indiv- Conference meet of the season today. liard champions are men who former- idual preliminary drill. Coach Mann expects to find the go- ly lived in Detroit. Robert Canne- f After the fundamental work on inn rather easy in today's meet as fax is the three cushion title holder, j Thursday night the candidates were in rt asy s and Frank Taberski won the profes- divided into two teams and a short sional pocket billiards championship. iscrimmage was held. MacDuff and. team, last spring when Johnny Moore The University of Michigan's track IFisher showed some excellent team graduated, although the Varsity squad and football teams led the Big Ten work and the former managed to may have gained strength from last Conference, thus gaining an equal mark un two scores during the fray. ranking with the leading sectional Reynolds, Roach, and Denton were { year's yearling team. Coach Mann is teams of the country. others who showed ui) well in the basing his hopes for a victory in to- Walter Hagen, another former De practice session. The scrimage wasl day's meet upon his veterans from troiter, won the National professional a bit ragged, which fact was due to last year's squad and on two or three golf title. the early season, Thursday night new men. Dc .hart Hubbard, a star on last marking the first scrimmage of 1h6 Capt. Jack Gow and Robert Darnall year's University of Michigan track, season for Barss' men. The passing are expected to place well in both the team, holds the wvorld's record in the work especially was very poor and dash events while Samson and Dun- running broad jump. Hubbard set a individual efforts were checked with akin will take care of the distance new world's mark for the indoor 50 ease. race. yard dash at the Coliseum in Detroit It was plainly visible that the out- Whittingham is favored over Shorr l last winter which, however, has not) standing weakness on the team will in the breast stroke, although both of J1been accepted as official. Besides be at right wing, and from now on men have been showing well in prac- these records, Hubbard also ran theiCoach Barss will bend all his efforts tice. Batter may place in the back 100 yard dash in 1925, as fast as any- towards discovering a good flankman { stroke event. Harrison will place one else, both indoors and out, but, for this position. first or second in the fancy dive if he Frank Hussey, of New York is rated ! Captain Reynolds has proved him- can conquer his nervousness, while as National champion in this event. self to be a center of great ability, Starrett is out to repeat his victory while Levi has shown power on the l over the Hoosiers which he gained IOWA CITY, Ia., Jan. 8.-Battery defense. These two with Sibilisky, a here last year. men at the University of Iowa have good wing man, and Weitzel, veteran! The team will encounter difficulty l been called out by Otto Vogel, base- goal tender, form a strong nucleus in the majority of the races in that ball couch, and will start work in- around which to develop a team. the Indiana pool is 90 feet long while doors this weekend. Roach, Gabler, Denton and Bissett ap- Michigan's is only 75. Because of The 1iawkeye's all-Conference pitch-J pear to be the best of the recuits. The the length of the pool fewer turns er Marshall and Fisher, a first string'first two have the necessary weight will be necessitated in the majority catcher were lost by graduation. On- for the defense positions and both of the events, the times will be slow- ly one veteran hurler, Adams, will re- Ihave a fair turn of speed. Denton, a er. turn while Miller, the -other backstop wig man, although a bit light, is a The men will return to Ann Arbor last season will be busy-\vith basket- tricky stick handler and a speedy immediately after the meet. ball until March. I skater. A keen struggle is expected between Jones and Weitzel for the hockey team with very keen competi- goal assignment. ' he latter, being a] tion. Theformer ,team showed much veteran, has the advantage in experi- offensive strength in trimming ihe ence. Bissett is a versatile perform- North Dakota Aggies 5-2 and 6-2 a er, who can play 'well on both wing few das ago. Captain Olsen and and defense lines. MacDuff and Fish- Flaaten were the chief figures in the er, who were expected to strengthen I Gopher's victories. the wings will not be on hand till next semester. HAVANA.- Adolfo Luque, Cincin- Minnesota and Wisconsin have vet- nati National league pitcher, is to eran teams this year and are likelyI undergo an operation for appendici- to provide Michigan's championship tis. TUXEDOS Style, comfort, and real workmanship are embodied in Marquardt custom 2 L S tailored clothes. A custom tailored Tuxedo by Marquardt will fix you for the coming social events of the year. 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