SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNEsDA NOVMBER 24 192U "" " ll. .'" .WII r+r . w"" ...........,,.,.... ...... , .....,. . ,- W v,. ...... " "'' ....,. ,. 1 * ,,rl" _._..___ :.. t WOLVERINES RECEIVE 'LLOYD TO PLAY ATIONAL CHAMPION o c.AGAINST CADE TS CHAMIONSHIP TROPHY Jleisrnnnn Award Granted On Ss3tejii ,Of Prof. 1)iekiinsoi Given To Miclilgaw , NORTHWESTERN SECOND I i A creD TOe BEn rDEIDEDuSu I _ T 1 Annual All Campus Wrestling Tourney To Be Held Soon At Yost Field House Annual all campus wrestling chan- The weights for the meet will be as pionship tournament will be held on follows: 120-pound class or under, 130, Dec. 10 and 11, at the Yost field house. 140, 150, 163, 180, and unlimited. Win- P reliminarie bouts are scheduled to ners in the final bouts in each of these ('1&bziTo 'oveeilTite bgin t 7o'cock FriayDee 10 , URI.BANA, Nov. 23.- The Western Conference football championship is awarded to Michigan under the Dick-_ inson rating system, as issued Monday by Prof. Frank C. Dickinson of the jrUniversity of Illinois, the author. - ".ust/because a team has completed' its schedule utdefeated," said Profes- sor Dickinson, "it is not entitled to l3ig. Ten championship. Any Big Ten* school that. omits Ohio, Illinois, Mich-a igan and Minnesota from its schedule can scarcely lay claim to the Confer- ence title merely on the ground of be-. ing undefeated. If such were true, a championship could be scheduled in- stead of earned."f The Dickinson 'system introduced r. last year, eliminates all ties and at- - tempts to reorganize the teams that play hard schedules. Victory over A ip-d teams in the upper half of the table Sensational Navy end, wi;o ran 99 count for more than victories over yards for a touchdown and victory teams in the lower five, against Colgate, is expected to per- "Michigan played a terrific schedule form brilliantly against the Army Sat- this fall," said Professor Dickinson. urday when the twos teams meet on "It is doubtful if any team in the Soldiers' field in Chicago. country had the opposition which the Lloyd sprang into the limelight over Wolverines confrohted. While. North- I night by his feat 'nd continued his western was defeating Iowa, Chicago, 1 good work against Michigan on the Purdue and Indiana, twice, Michigan following week. He still has two years was overcoming the strongest teams in to play. the Big Ten. Of the Wildcats oppon-I ents, only Purdue broke into the Con- ference win column. Michigan's op- lonents won 10 games. [ U 9 l II "I am glad that football is on Ithe up-grade at Evanston and I hope that j - a the time will soon come when North-I [1 western will take her turn regularly 1m' a L L in winning the Big Ten title. Mr. Wil-__ son and Mr. Thlstlethwaite deserve cnsiderable praise from their with-! Eight members of the 1926 Michigan drawaI of a claim to the title last year. awar s, l te w e a wared ye M.ray I can not rate Northwestern on a par nr tivth the' Wolverines ris year. at the offices of the Athletic associa- .wt h ovrusrsya.tion. "Let us hoe that ,the ppwers atITo.g t w Evanston will give their team a chance Those who were given the awards to show its prowess next year and not are: Dudley Black, Marshall Boden, refuse to play Minnesota as they did k Raymond A. Cragain, Frank A. Harrig- this year." 1 an, Frank E. Mtieese, George' A. Nich- The Reissmann Big Ten trophy, olson, Jr., Maxwell Nickerson, and awarded each year on the basis of the Otto Pommerening. Dickinson rating will be presented to Coach Edwin Shadford announced the Michigan eleven Nov. 29 at its that six members of this year's fresh- totball banquetleve Novman cross country team have been o a.warded freshman ,numerals for the sport. The harriers, who have been Gene Tunney Denies awarded the numerals are Herbert JBeverly, Carl Donner, George T'illey, Criticisn Of Novel qCeorge Loughlin, Robert Grunow', and Karsten Kennedy. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Nov. 23.- misunderstood when his remark was Gene Tunney, heavyweight champion I interpreted as a literary criticism. of the world did not mean to tell I Shaw in a statement in London yes- George Bernard Shaw how to write a terday declared that if Tunney could book, he said here today in explaining j write the novel wjich had been con- his recent comment oil the English sider'ed for adaptation to the screen, writer's novel, "Cashel Dyron's Pro- and dq a beer job of it, that nothing fession." T Tnney declared he was 'prevented his attempting it. SCi T o ( foieted T'tle begin at 7 o'clock, F{riday, Dec. 14. -The semi-finals will be held on Satur-, ALL ThREEPLAY AAiN " " 'ithe"morning, and the final bouts drwill take. place mi the aftern; on of the same day beginning at 3 o'clock. ' 'it l~lihian tl ortweter All contestants must w°eigh i~i on sharing Conference honors, the Navy Friday, Dec. 10, after 3 aciock. No regarded as the best team in the East. one may weigh in before this time Alabama standing alone in the South, and there will be only one weighing in and Stanfcrid the highest in the West, during the tournament. Immediately all mythical titles but the most imn _ following the weighings, the drawings portent one have been decided. .will be made under the l3agnall-Wilde 'here has been considerable specu- ,'ystem. lation sNo regularly enrolled student in the as towho ill in t~ naIon- niversity, except Varsity letter men, al chamiponship in this year of upsets, erex fro cmeti n is and one by one the teams have fallen-,w six undefeated souads remaining, No- meet. No man will be allowed to tr'e Dame, Navy, Stanford, B~rown, La- wrestle in more than one class. fayette and Alabama. Preliminary bouts will be of eight Of these the last two can be cumin- minutes duration, if they are not term- ated not because of weak teams. but mated before that time by a fall. The because they did not have the power- championship bouts of the final round ful opponents that the other four will be 10 miutes i length. schools were forced to face. Brown also finds itself'in nearly the same class. It carded the best sched- ule it could find, but was fortunate in, having a powerful team, while the , opposition, notably Harvard, Yale, and. Dartmouth turned out exceptionally weak squads. However, much credit is due the little eastern school that turn- ecl out the ."iron men" who bowled at $5 over the best the East had to offer. This leaves only three teams, Notre Dame, Navy, and Stanford as possible' holders of the national championship, with a chance that all three nay yet $10.00 be defeated. Notre ,Dame must still beat Carnegie Tech and Southern Cal- ifornia, the Navy may fall before the . IMP RTED Army, and Alabama has a chance of beating Stnford, in which case the $2"00 - former's stock rise considerably. It is unlikely that the Rocknemen will lose to' either of their opponents. The power of defencetshown against SCARFS the Army, and the suberb offence de- $5 $ monstrated all season give the Irish $3.50 to $5.00 a decided edge over both. Stanford, too, should win from Al- albama and keep a clear record, but Stanford barely defeated Southern California by a 13-12 score, and if No- T hom psoi tre Dame litters this it will be regard- ed by many as the more powerful team. Tau Kappa Epsilon finished second 1 007 South U in the recent interfrateinity cross country meet, finishing ahead of the Phi Sigma Kappa team. classes will receive gold medals which are emblematic of the campus cham- pionship in their weight. Coach Keen urges all students inter- ested in wrestling to enter the meet because the experience gained through r ctual competition will prove extreme- ly valuable in the tournament which will be held by the intramural depart- nient near the end of the season, from which Varsity men will be barred. The Michigan A. A. U. championships will be held in the spring and all men of amateur standing are eligible. SYRACUSE, N. Y.-The quarter- back of the Syracuse football team is also the leading student of the uni- versity. ICAMPUS HARRIERS TO VIE FOR CHAMPION$,IHIPS TODAY Annual.all campus cross coun- try meet will be held this fter- s noon at 4:30 o'clock ove' the 1 .freshman course. All men who ran in the fraterqity meet, and all men who have run over the coutrse at least nine times .aref eligible to compete. Intramural numeral jersies I ill be awarded the winners of the first three places. Next three men will have the privilege ofI I purchasing jersies at cost. Buffalo club of -the International league has signed a young outfielder named John L. Sullivan. R CKNE MAY BE UNABLE TG SEE GAME SATURDAY (B~y Associated Press) PITTSBUJRGIt, Nov. 23. - Knute Rlockne will send his best team on the field when' Notre Dame clashes with Carnegie Tech at Forbes field here next Saturday. The Notre Dame coach himself may not be able to attend because of a meeting on that day of the Western 'Conference schedule committee. 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