*f WED~NESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1927 TPMCIAJf fV t YA%' *%~ t~*~ a. THR MICHIGAN DAILY P,, oT" wt-rrrr -" ! !' 1C;. 1Y1:1\..! ltV, !"11 i 1./L'lt4r ! ° ' - WRIClEY TO CONSIDER Wolverines.Did Not Defeat Illinois On H LSWIMPLANS Luck, Mather Says h; I waving; 11 "Some people around here have the Proposals Are Now Under Advisement idea that Michigan was badly outplay- For Second tataIina. Trial ed Monday night by Illinois and that Exclusively For WM( naen it was nothing but luck tht brought a win to the Wolverines when' Capt. (By Associated Press) , "Pu" Daugherity was taken out late LOS ANGELES, Calif., Jan. 1.-- in the game on fouls," Coach Mather Tiaf William Wrigley, Jr., Chicago said yesterday afternoon, "but this is manufacturer, may sponsor another far from the case." $25,000 Catalina channel swim such as "Everybody seems to forget that: that of last Saturday, except that the Michigan's 31-29 loss to Illinois last contestants would be exclusively year came as a direct result of Cap-j women, became a possibility today tain Doyle's being removed from the following the announcement that the line-up on peesonais. Nobody said a proposal was under advisement. woidJ about that," the Skipper contin- The announcement was made last ued. "As for which team played thej night by Oscar Reichow, business better ball it was just about a tossup.j manager of the Los Angeles baseball The guarding of both teoms was ex- club, which is owned by Wrigley. tretuely close throughout and there Reichow, who was Wrigley's chief were few times when me:n were lieutenant in Saturday's event, said if 'loose'." another contest is fostered, it would Although the Michigan team had dif- be held sometime this summer and fiR#tty in shooting baskets, the close would provide $25,000 for three prizes. guarding of the llinois five was as Swimmers Lose Status much responsible as any other factor, The recent deep sea derby which according to the Skipper. It is true I was won by 17-year-old George Young that the Illinois quintet made one of Toronto, created a new crop of moire bas et than the Wolverines, but professional swimmerg, for virtually several of the Illini baskets were all of the 102 entries were amateurs sparkling long shots from the middle before undertaking thle 'feat. E- of the floor while Michigan's points trance in the prize competition, how- came after the ball had been worked ever, diisqualified them for futrther down the floor and inside the 17 foot amateur swimming. zone. Those who wish to regain their "Daugherity is a great player, al amateur status will have to retire good guard and has a wonderful eye from the professional game for five had the game in his hands several years before they again will be eligi- for the basket on either long or short ble to compete as amateur, acording shots," said the Skipper. Lindsay who to amateur Athletic union rulings. times and failed to make good four of For Young, who alone of the large five free throws, played a good game field, successfully padd1led across the at center and, according to Coach 22 mile passage, it Meant the loss of Mather, should develop into a wander- his prized standing as a Canadian ful player in another year. amateur. But also it meant a net Everything turned out just right as profit of $15,000. to substitutions. Captain Chambers Young On Vaudeville Stage was tiring rapidly under the heavy Younghas answered the call of the barrage of the Illini when "Bo" t.eo- vaud3eville stage and. it is said will 'lenda was substituted. Molenda fu "n- 1 realize $1,000 a night for a brief ap- fished the added weight and speed for pearance. the Michigan attack when scoring was Two other contestants, Miss Martha at a standstill. Then when Petrie was Stager of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. forced out on fouls, Chambers stepped Margaret Hauser Hof Long Beach, gave. back into the game and in adldition to up their amateur standin.gs, but each supplying the final points that were received in return a $2,500 prize for needed to win the game, he was the their pluck. They swam for nearly 20 main factor in stopping the Indians' hours and were the last to leave the offense under the basket. His close water. guarding and work at breaking up the Reichow further revealed that Mrs. visitors' attack was most instrumental Charlotte Schoemmel, star New York in cinching the game for Michigan. women's swimmer, who was forced to It was just another one of tho e Il- drop out in the recent marathon be- linois-Michigan games," said ather.I cause of an injured leg, planned to Xast year they won by two points, the come tb the coast to participate in the year before was a one point affair, and event Mr. Wrigley stages a swim for the last year the Kipke played Michi- women. gan came within a single point of beating the Illini out of a champion- Gus Weitzel of Detroit established ship on the Illinois floor. It makes noj a new world record- in the skate run- difference whether the two teams are ping broad junp when he leaped 22 good or weak, it is always an excit-j feet, 9 inches. L ing game." 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