MIC1.11GAN PAIL.Y AVE'DNESDAY,' JAN THE MI9HIGAN DAWY '~ ~VEDNEStJAY, J~M v I U ' 1 Y i. Q, HOLDPRACTICE g'ers To Work OuIt 9When PiosThiel fit Order To 1{eep hM Shape For SYRACUSE IS STRONG Althiough final examinatiqs will noti R. 'permit the full basketball 'squad to re- port for daily practice sessions, Coach Mther will hold workouts each after- noo0n for all those who find it possible to report, in order to keep the squad In shape for the important intersec- tioxal. lash with' Syracuse on Feb. 6. Lstyight's practice was called off by Coach Mather in order to give the squad a .day's 'rest, but workouts will be resumed this afternoon, and will continue each day. Syracuse university boasts of the best 'team in the East this year, re- cording her ninth straight win of the see onl Saturday when New York uni- versit weh df wn to a 40-20 defeat. Vic Hanisoicondered th .Peer of the eastern Vpj of forwards, scored six flold loals and six free throws for a total rf 18 points. Hanson has scored 151 p.oits in the nine games to date,"afr an average of more than 143 points per 3 one. Syracuse holds vic- tories over__ is 'nsylvania, Princeton and Yale of the Eastern IntercollegiJ ate league" . Nine men, Coach Mather and Train- er Walker will leave Ann Arbor on Friday, Feb. 5, for Syracuse, but Coach Moather has not yet determined y who the nine men will be, as several men are still ig'hting for places on the second team. The sgv j ~~l~ftrn to Ann Arbor "on Sunday, and on the next night will .engage the V.innesota five at the field house in the first 'Big Ten cntet sch'edule(l foi'4 second semester. Michigan's first defeat of the season at the hands of Illinois Monday night is far from discouraging as the Wol- verines exhibited remarkable improve- ment in their general play. The work ± of Ed Chambers was especially com- mendable,, the lanky forward not only played his usual strong defensive game . but played the best offensive game of his career. #YALE, WILL CLASH WITH. PENNYLVANIA TONI9HT Yale, defeated in all three league " contests, will attempt to break into " the win column at New Haven tonight when the Eli five will meet the Penn- sylvania quintet. Columbia heads the league with a record of three victories and no de- _' feats while Dartmouth and Princeton are deadlocked for second honors with two victories and one defeat. P inceton will face Cornell Saturday night in the other league game sched- uled for this week. William "Red" Laub, star forward on the p iW gColumbia team, is leadingd idual scorers with a total of 36 points for the three games. Carl Loeb, wlio, has succeeded Jim E ben as Princeton's captain, is press- ing Laub with a total of 33 points. Trwo other Columbia players, Captain Mannheim and Rothenfeld, are tied for third place with 23 points. The individual standings follow: Field Foul Player Goals Goals Pts. Laub, Columbia, f .... 15 6 36' Loeb, Princeton, f&g . .11 11 33 Mannheim, Columbia, c. 7 9 231 Rothenfeld, Columbia;; f.10 3 231 Whittaker, Dart., c.... 9 4 22 Goldblatt, Penn., g .... 5 9 19! Lindsay, Penn., f ..,... 7 5 Lorch, Columbia, g .... 7 4 i Davenport, Penn., f .. 8 1 171, bangdel, Dartmouth, g 6 5 1 Hendricks, Princeton, f 4 6 14 Jones, Yale, f........ 5 14 Lackey, Yale, f...... 6 2 14 Bryant, Princeton, c .. 5 1 11 McFadden, Dart~, g .: 5 1 11 Gordon, Dartmouth, 1. 2 5 9 Simmens, Yale, c .... 3 3 9 Albee, Cornell, f.... .3 0 63 McCabe, Princeton, f' . 2 2 IIj Matthews, Penn~, f 2. 2 2 2 Ramage, Penn., c 1 4 6 Sher, Penn, c ....... 3 0 6 s Rake, Cornell, c...... 1 3 5j Oliver, Dartmouth, g. 2 1 5 Clucas, Cornell, "f .... 1 2 4 Connell, Penn., f... 2 8 41 Evans, Princeton, f ....2 , 0. 41 H-eep, Dartm outh, g '.2: 0 4 Dey, Dartmouth, f . . .. 1 2 41 M,)ynihan, Cornell,f 2 0 4 Ward, Yale, f......... 1 2 4. McGRA W1MA Y HA VE PULLED ONE, SBUT OTHER PHILLY DEAL'S PAID .' .ANf:, d/.C......... -n..':...s......... f ?I a CA~ 5TE: LM Ne :oktn.i. tl ics igM~a' oe ntaigJc B nley a d Wa l n{ea o t e khl fr J m y i g utMJa ha th atsatinofkoin hati tedalpovsabloerpe viu nsdd'.. DveBa rft C sy tegeIrs ieeladJhn Raligbtiedfom Phldepia hledMGra i or egepn nantSHtowrdssre rm1 1t 94 SBOWLINGTOURNEY1 Theia iaappa PIMlFratemity At Oto Stalte1Hea.ds Li,1;-3! i higaii Has hig!13Team, A vcra.e TROPHY TO BE AWARDED Ohio State university bowlers are leading Michigan in 'the Big Ten in- terfraternity bowling tournament now being held. Twenty nine additional1 ,'Mchianteams have still to play to complete the qualifying round. This year is the first in which thiis plan has been tried. rrhe qualifying I roundI of each Conference university taking part in the tournament will serve as the basis for the champion- ship awardl. The team turning in the highest total score in this roundl will be awarded the loving cup andl title. Although the Theta Kappa Phi fra- te rnity at Ohio State has totaledl 2488 points for high honors over Alpha Clii Sigma, the M~ichigan leader, neverthe- less the average of the first five teams at each school gives Michigan an av- erage lead of 93 points per team. The leading Ohio teams scored as follows: Theta Kappa Phi, 2488, Kappa Tau Delta, 2191, Delta Chi, 2079, Tan Kappa Epsilon, 20543, Tau Delta Phi, 1960. Trhe five high Michigan teams : Alpha Chi Sigma, 2357, Beta ITheta Pi, 2334,- Delta Upsilon, 2175, Delta Alpha Epsilon, 2168, Alpha Del- taPhi, 2106. The five Ohio teams scored a grand total of 10,774 points, a team average of 2135, and an individual average of' 427'for the three games. The Michi- gan entries had a grand total of 11,- 140, a team average of 2,228, and an individual average of 450. Comparative scores of the two leading teams : Ohio State-Grand total 2,488; total per man, 498; average per game, 166. Michigan-Grand total 2,357; total per man, 471; average per game, 157. BOSTONl-The Boston Bruins of the National Hockey league have sign- ed Phil Stevens,~ last year a star de- fense player an the Saskatoon team of the Western 4lockey league. MOSCOW.-Should the world ever run short of coal, Russia will be lit- tie affected. R~ecent government fig- u res put' Russas total coal deposits at nearly 350,040,000,000 tons. PAY YOUR $UBSCRIPTION NOW. Poor Ice Agaion IOWA- TRACK CAPTAIN RATES WITH 12t + BEST SHOT PU' LTTE RS IN CO UNT'R the e and sti'enigth of Hartranft, incorporating their best points i Schxvarzte and 4IMi ils, leaders . far - his own efforts. In three years he1 4As a result of the poor condition- I added some seven feet to his fre of the ice at the Collseuni, the Var- wet'idews n atls er a record. sit hokytaja be ocdt Ray G. Dauber, the shot-putting Iowa Three seasons of sacrifice on, eliinte ratic te psttwoniht track captain. hevertheless "ranks gridiron where he bowled over opp ComiaheBprsade hopedt tobegabl among the best in the country. The ents of his ball-carrying mates oac usetherinkhad wothbe ale.1-awkeye, who led his, team out for part of Dauber's athletic backgrou Iito usomterkiand rk'thepteams the first 'drill this week has mnade 46 Heo carried the ball himself hardly ling ame. f theinches several -times in comi- dozen times in his career but was~ 1 claete tomrrow nand has an unofiicid mnark -of' sponsible for much Hawkeye yard- en hae esCelledain - 6 inches for his event, as anl interference star. Ifew waeeCllted << ~ ~-rier weighs scarcely 180 pounds binationbut thei spite of this handicap he has1;- HAVANNaA.-Adolfo Luque,- pitel abiniy ati n, bt te irn v ': ' ~ '--- on form until he has sent fo th q nc na i N l na ea fl Sab ty rh a s b enpv-ra o defeat men who physically!b s al 't m, w s d ch r e , la ste satu irdas era .: is - - ~ superiors. Once last year b s b l e m a ic a g d f jnt~ oeiprv - ;-:-:-heWsosngatcwre the Arag~on hospital today. Luc I anI cosideingthe j - -~ ly good for 49 feet and in the underwent an operation for append had finally reach'e. :,'' L 2 --' i . - t itis 10 days ago. he counted onm the .: ( ' ~~~all som hevy ffesi~~ ' ,, ~ yot ,;'~:, xho 'NEW YORK.-Babe Ruth has reac the puck chasers :i'i i';c'-c.dth ekocodio afrri peel in this manner edte ek.fcodtinafe rg mnay be a far closer li2t Ae '~e ous indoor training and has been ' beenantcipaed.~A~i----:- N~toa~u-~;b',I- dered 'to'take' a rest, lest he- be dra, Lit atleis noipated. 1 Y'lO. j i~~' ut too fine.:lHe is 'two pounds underl prowress of the west----- --i&,- - 'es normal playin g weight.- lost two games to 1:.~ fact that the Badges 1 ~ star team, Marquettu- less a strong ice te>m- Thursday's game x-,; - ly at 7:30 o'clock at i- +i-.~C£ v seating capacity for - Ii - - been arranged and tho z n r' ':ry fixed at 50 cents.\11 Set Dead:L = One match must 1'- ' in the all-campus m ~ ~ ment to complete t: . >i~~ while in the third rou 1 ns:s 2 be held as soon as pc- . In the doubles P.,, Kra' - Lasser to': to play the combitn n 'ii-i Reilly in the next ;L. Vt:- third round match2u: c'Y-x< teams will meet: Lar.~('~- l9 vs. Segal-Rattner, 3', ~zrS(gl 35 40, vs. Ramsey- ~--D~~En Paley, 8417 vs. Bumin-Ato'4v 7939; There are only 12 monhit n ti singles championship figi- 'eb0 round to be held is:OTh .- i1 Buchanan, 7939; Brady, "'l 7 ley, 9245; Lechner, z~ m.-- 8417; Rifflin,.f8981,v. '&- "i- Langlois, 22449,' vs. ~ - Seligson, 3966, vs. Reilly i. Itc There are a Je specials it or January ~ ~u~l$8 JANUARY CLEAC C AL -OF- Staie S:~'ea Over C1 FURNISHINGS SHIRTS (Collar attached) -_ $1.55 .s..r. .rr. . .r°.rr, rr. :. . rrr. .rr.r. ..r. ,r..se, , .se. . .r,.errr, . . . . ..o ,. .rr, . °,e .,. .. .i .rrr. .rr. , ~ .iA. Outing Flannel Pajamas -'- 1-3 OFF Sub k a _ xt ow f Wide Leather Belts, $1.00 value, for- - - - - -tD FANCY SOCKS - -- -69c the _x a Aff Air xt VIIH Daily wIbe . 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