THE MICH-IGA~N DAILY TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1,927 .. rv. ........... v ... ..rr+ w..A .. .. . . .... ... . OWN ......W...m..s POISON, til EkINES TRIUMPH WINNER OF TITLE ~Th MAT ALOS ANG'ELES. > . TEAM HCK[YGA "~L FETS MCIA 0PPlOSES dMOe fl * k' fl10 . nlMAKE EFFORTS TO SECURE DETROIT }? ROU T F f iN;MARCH Jii 0 u OO i Uf TENA7S COURTS FOR INDOOR D zq~ / }}"' e RLSY ronn rgtir unn riirtlT Miie~ Iowa ii' 4coi'e Oler i*(",ch".%iin Team1 BY Narrow C4ghi (ite IUoii, L, 1 to I JVIj~' AOhN ~i~ilfli >.........PUBA RWINS HANDILY Michigan's hockey squad 'started vT ENN oa-Crclci MT ENN oa-Crelclthe season with a victory yesterday at lge defeated the ichigan wcstiing the. Coliseum, when she triumphed over the Michigan College of Mines by ' team he r Sat ray night+ in the iji4 a 0score. MacDuff made the only meet of t he season 101' tin \,jy- Qc counter of the game in the last 15 .::::~:~~team by the narrow mr , of t tseconds of the second period, and - ..s gle point, 12 to 11. he vyy: ,nto oa fmtht1ieonthe Wolverines nsbat- {: : :; . ::": the lead in poiit s by W1!n7L;W t e ffrst threetoutsme onhe.eet .._:.: 1tled desperaely to hold their slender. ..... arkr-oaedus ftam prove4 t#n, lead. fBre-oce Captain Jone^.,at gol and Larson I } 'strong frteWovrnsinth e were the out stanzding players, the for- heavier weights, cat frin.; O. La m e r e . p e c i a l l y s h o w i n g b r i l l i a n t l y t : - 'f o r b o u t s b y d ( i i io n s.nw etdr r~ t h l a t p i o . A t m e r - c i g v n a z i iy o a o ac wtcrse the "Hines teaml became des- Bkrwnhniyi'~ e.h lerate, and Jones was iven morel ......i Cornell veteran, by a time ada , .g tan his share of work during the last of nearly four minutes. 'the 192i dive inuts. F":z " iMichigan captain thus exltended is The first lperiod was very slow, with I: r.j rcor'd of coniseCl iVe vitcr'iC"; ~t1- only flashes of fast skating. Michigan1 three easons.ih ibgi' one found herself onl the defensive imm NgikikMihga's12 p2ne diately afiter the opening gun, and( added three points to his team's total throughout the period played more to by gaining a decision from Scott of t keep the northern school from scor- Bolbby CricikshakE Cornel with a time advantage of two!' ing, than to show any ofensive work Veean New Yrk chub 5swingr, and a half minutes. Watson, Wover-Ic of their own. who won the Los Angeles $1,000 opent in 15 pound representative, scoredt The second period opened with both" golf championship recently. Wit. a five points by throwing J1ones, Cr-z teams determined to score, and con- sensational 1-oe climax, the New ell star, with a half nelson body lock seqluently the few spectators were Yr ofrfnse h 2hlswt in one and a half mints in the fist given thrill after thrill as the puck an aggregate score of 282, six srokesj extrapro fterbu.Ti a underr for the Los Angeles cuse. th, erido hi of'I traveled back and forth on the ice. par he only fal gained lby et her team nI Freqluent penlties were called, and ( h meet. soon after Sibiliscy -was set from Knutte Rockne, Notre Dame foot- McGrath, Cornell, wvon by a decision the ice near the end of the period, " lball coach has returned to South Bend from Sauer, Michigan, in the 145 pound Maclluff drew a cheer by putting the after refereeing a Christmas football division by the narrow margin of one puck into 'tle net from the center of, game at Honolulu. minute and 20 seconds. In the 158 the rink. Fifteen seconds later the ________________________ pound class, Captain Appleton of the gun was fired. Cornell team gained a decision over1 The third period started much like TilE IEEKK'S apai Donoho of Michigan in the1 the first, and it was not; until the final SPORT CALEM)AR feature bout of the evening. Neither five minutes of the game that action lI man was a~ to gain a time adan-f kept the spectators on their feet. Time ( TODAY ( tage in the regular 10 minute perio, after time Jones stopped the puck Hockey-Michigan College of ut th e Cornell leader managed to win from traveling into the Michigan net, -Mines, Coliseum, 7:30 o'clock. in the extra periods. c and undoubtedly it was his brilliant WEDNESDAY Cornell continued its winning ways work that brought victory to Michigan;I Swimmning-All-campus totr-( by taking the last two bouts by de- I1 in the first game of the year. ey, Union -pool. csos isn onlwnfo The Wolevrines showed only flashes FRIDAY Greiling, ichin,ongai wn fointi of brilliant play. Perhaps this was Hockey-St. Thomas College,I the 175 pound division, and ,Midkaff, due to the illness of Hlooper, who has CoiemCaelgndadcsonvrTe-I been counted on to furnish the neces- I (SATURDAY coat 11,chganinh d eoavyegPros- sary punch. The defensive play of II Basketball-Indiana, there. class. the team was superb, but onl the of-# Hockey-St. Thomas College, The Michigan-Cornell meet was the =unse they failed to display any1 Coliseum. first with a Big Ten team on the local1 marked teamwork. Other faw.s ap- ( Wrestling - Michigan State, Imt lhug twsteteodcn perd lo u oc as scn ield house., test for the Purple against a Confer-t fident that with more practice they jee poet will be ironed out. j neopoet Marshall showed up well, as ai i litl91[ lilll 111lg ilt11ldo illll itlitllliii111E0 1i016 j Sibilisky, andI abler. Thle latter Is w one of the most sensational skaters Drl=an ~. ~a ever seen on a Michigan rink, ..and , I 2fJ~ J ~ pE clearly showed his worth at defense a -ry in yesterday's game. D1EL PRETl!E'S The teams will meet again tonightI at the Coliseum at 7:30 o'clock. - The line-uip: id°¢hitg'31101l. Col. of~ liallies Jones.............................esin - Gabler .........RD.......Crawford i Roach .......... LD..... .... Latava =2. Larson ...... ....C.......Kolemane - MacDuff .......R W ............ ROY v Sibili 'ky ... ....Lit.....Tessen a, Substitutes -Michigan* Marshiall,] Copeland, VWetlaulfer; I~icligan Col- I= = loge of Mines: Mason, Gillis, Nelson. Offering Cur Entire Stocks of Fine (}Hilo. penalties- Michigan : Mac-- Dluff, Copeland, i Sibilisky;. Michigan i DLEI R SU ITS -i College of Mines: Crawford, Ray. .-~ Goal-MacDu ff, 1.;e- PLAYERS SIN CONTRACTS -t S(By Associated Press) NEW. YORK, Jan 17 r-'ieNew~ York Ciants today received the gedl contracts for the 1927 Baseball sea - son of infielders Travis Jackson rindl=I Fred Lindstrom, outfielder George; omryPie ht Harper, recently obtained from the $60r.0l Pic_ p Philadelphia Nationals, an sutbs tittem infielder Andrew Corn._. Backward seasons for others always means forward - Istrides for Del Prete's. 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