w TUESDAY, OCTQBE L, 5,, 1526 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . ... ._._.. . - - .r., WRESTLING SQUA WILTMET0 TOA Turnout Of Fifty Men Is Expected At First Meeting. Of Year PROSPECTSARE BRIGHT1 Coach Clifford Keen will discuss the wrestling program and prospectsj for the year when candidates for the, Varsity squad hold their first meet- ing of the season at 7:30 o'clock to- night at the Union. According to the coach, a turnout of approximately 50 men is expected. With last year's team almost intact and many promising sophomores on the list, it is expected that he will have a strong nucleus around which to build. Baker, 115 pounds, who has been undefeated in Conference competition in the last two years, is again expectedI to hold down the regular position at this weight, although Doty is now eligible for regular service and may press him ;to the limit. In the 125 pound class, Solomon went through the~ season with only one defeat registered against him, this at the hands of Snyder, Ohio State, who later won the Big Ten champion- ship. Watson and Durant, 135 pounders, will probably fight it out for first honors in this event The former has} ,proven strong under competition and # thus far holds the edge over Durant who i less experienced. Of the 145 pounders, Galsterer and Sauer are the veterans, while War- ren, .sophomore, can be depended upon to put up a hard fight. Last year the two veterans were on almost even terms with Galsterer holding a slight edge. In the 158 pound weight, Capt. Don- ahoe,, who was undefeated in last year'simeets, and won the Conference title y defeating Grattan, Iowa star and f rmer Olympic man, will again hold down his regular place on thei team. Iii , Varsity football man, seems to INJURY HEALS.SLOWLY _ .. ..-4-.- ALLNT"Freshman Eootball MI#HQAN STATE PUNTS C91L NDIDIUSB TThR THIN YQSTM EN FO~INTIL RATIE~ Men Smaller Than LANS~ING t.g OTE en8 lte T~h n E er, Say Maher(By Associated Press) . Eer," Says Mather EAST LANSING, Oct. 4.-Whatever Earl Krickhauxu, captain of the ten- else may be its shortcoming, Michi- nis team last spring, has been enlisted Coach Mather reports that this year's gan State has shown some good punt- as n aid to Coach Henry C. Hutchins freshmen football squad is composed ling. Fifty-yard boots were made by and will ?have complete charge of of less tall men than ever before. State kickers in Saturday's game here training this fall. K-rickbaum was There are exactly six men among the when Kalamazoo college was beaten 9 advised by his doctor not to play any yearling candidates who stretch up to 0, as compared with 30 and,40-yard ,tennis for the present and will be able over six feet. The other 150 or so are punts made/by Michigan in her game to devote much time to the candidates. for the mtost part well under the half at Ann Arbor. Members of last year's freshman dozen mark. Paul Smith, the veteran half-back, team are especially invited to try out! !Balgoyen, the huskiest prospective easily starred for State. His 60-yard for positions on the squad. The fresh- linesman of the crew, holds the alte- run in the first period produced the man squad showed exceptional tude honors with a height of six only touchdown of the game. strength in whitewashing the Varsity feet three inches. He is closely pur- Coaches for State werewatching reserves last sprnig, and several of sued by Lvis, a center, who stretches particularly the green line which has them are expected to make strong bids six feet two and a half inches. The caused most of the M. S. C. fears. The for the Varsity. The most promising other four big men are Robbins, U- line performed with surprising effec of them -are Barton, Moore, and Al- rich, Carter and Moyer. tireness, and much encouragement Byer. Barring heavy rains during the lat- was given by the work of Wenner and Pr 3esItcplans call for a series of ter part of the week, Coach Mather Goordon at guards. matches among those who expect to hopes to scrimmage his squad with' try out for the Varsity team next Coach Fisher's reserves. Mather is I stpring. If the weather permits enough troubled at the present by a lack of as he has but one good backfield man play, a temporary ranking list will be center material. He also has the and no good centers he has his trou- made this fall and a'team chosen to great difficulty in weeding out eleven bles. meet the faculty. Also Coach Hut- men from his squad who will start the chins expressed the hope that a match game. K. Everts, one of the several per- could be scheduled with some out- Coach Fisher, who has the smallest sons who has not tried to swim the of-town tennis club. squad on the field, will have little English channel, is going to walk difficulty, numercal' in selecting his across the floor of Chesapeake bay "o a Golf,' Titlist team. He can take eleven men and seven miles in a diving suit. He has have eight for substitutes. However, Issued a clgallenge for a race. Logis Gilbert whose punting will probably be miss- ing again Saturday in the Michigan State college game here. be the class of the 175 pound men, with Smith a fair second. .In the heavyweight division, the coach is op- timistic that Asbeck and Palmeroli who are also of the football squad, will be able to fill the vacancies. Entered In Tourney Mrs. G. Henry Stetson, newly crowned women's golf champion, had another opportunity today to test her game against the country's best links- women in the annual Berthellyn cup tournament at the Huntingdon Valley Country club. Mrs. -Wright D. Goss, Jr., of Short Hills, N. J. Mrs. Stetson's opponent in the final round of the national event, was one of the few prominent names missing in the entry list of 110 for the Berthellyn cup. The entrants include Virginia Wilson of Chicago. Candidates for the 1927 Varsity tennis team will meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon on the Ferry field courts for the first practice this fall. Subscribe for The Michigan Dpdly. TODAY &WED VIRGINIA VALLI Patronize Daily Advertisers. Subscribe for The Michigan Daily. 'I x t Noonday Lunch Quick Service -- in UP TH.-LADDER MERMAID COMEDY Music If You Wish RAE l!' Betty Ross Shop (Fountain Room Beautiful) 13-15 NICKELS ARCADE C-28b I I I Gym Starts October 11th . 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