/ PRIDA Y, JANUARYr 21, 1927, TI-IF MICHIGAN D)AILY PuArl':SlrVFM A L 11-4 AV4A% l AA%-&A-'Il 'I A-OF A A-4 A CHANCES LIKELY ON MIIflGAN MAT TFAM 311cligaii Wrestling Coach Expet To M1ake Chages In Line-up Meomre . S. C. Meet O~N DISSATISFIED As a result of the recent Iowa tri C6i h" Clifford Keen will probahi:1 niauke a numbier of changl;es in th mlakeup of thi Wolve-ie lmat ten': that is to 'meet tie lVlichigan Stae outfit tomorrow afternoon at th field house. Tice Spartans will invad Ann Arbor with the strongest ma team that has been developed at State college in recent years The Leonard-coached team has gained victories in its first two meets of tihe season. These sccesses seem to indicate that Michigan will encounter considerably more compe- tition than last season when they de- feated the=Green and White, 14 to 0, by winning every math. Changte Likely At 115 Pounds One of the probable changes in the Michigan lineup wil be Kailes, who may' wrestle at 115 pounds instead of Bake; Wolverine undefeated star as Coach Keen expects to give him a rest fro m . the hardship Of making weight. T'ailes, all-campus champion in this division, was Baker's under- study last season and made a godl impressicon'ill the Chicago meet when he p erformed in the 125 pound class. The Mchig'an entry will meet Gibbs, who is beginning his third season as a Spartan matrnan and holds two vic- tories so far this year. Naglekirk, who made a good show- ing on the recent trip by winning both of his matches, or Baker, will wrestle at 125 pounds. State will be repre- sented by Avery, who, although he is a sophomore, gained an advantage of more than nine minutes over Bly of Chicago last week-end. In the 135 pound class Watson will wrestle Landsburg, 'another sopho- more grappler who is regarded as one of the best men on the team. Lands- burg set a record for the State mat when he gained an advantage of nine mfintes and 57 seconds over Sachaar of Chicago. Watson's performance on the recent Iowa trip stamps him as one of Keen's best men, at 'Cornell 'he'defeated Jones, one of the two best men on Bar'ker's team, by a fall and against the Iowa State teachers he won a decision over Bartame, their best "grappler. Galsterer, Sauer, and Warren are nagain fighting it out' on nearly even terms for the 145 pou~d honors. Cal- sterer, who was late in reporting, is now in good condition and ready to work, if Coach een decides to use him. State's 145 pounder is Captain Berquist, wrestling for the third sea- son on a Green and White team. Hle can be counted 'to offer the Michiga. entry.,re~.I competitio. r.ager, Greiling s. Prestoni Captin Donahoe will meet either sBean or Black in the 158 pound class. IThe former lost to Pennstone of Chi- ca'go by a wide margin, while Dona- hoe holds two victories over the Ma- roon 158 pounder. Both of these were falls. As yet Coach 'Keen has not decided kMichigan's 175 pound representative for tile meet. Hager and reiling will be pressed for the place by Pres- ton, AMA man and freshman numeral winner ,who recently repoted for the squad. Prescott, Michigan's heavyweiht who made a good showing against Iowa State Teachers college, wil meet eBarrett, State's giant repesentative in the unlimited division. Barrett, who was the regular center on the rSpartan football team last fall, tips the scales at 225 pounds. This is his first year of Varsity competition. AT THE DETROIT THEATERS (1.ARRICI I In '~fiE aTR 11 Sinashilng Cordedy Success "THE SHELF" vith Arthur Blyron DonaldI Meek and a Great Cast 5 NIGHTS Bonstelle MfAINEES - PLYHOUE - Tues., Thurs., Sat. PLAYHOUSE50c and 75)c ,V? : ours a Night for 10 :Months New York Shook with Laughter "ALIAS THE' DEACON" Li 1k ely A To . l MakL1,e His'ALL PU ' f 4LES REGULA. . ~d . T ING ELIGIBILITY y X Hoosiers HoldJ Lead 1Third 'TripOf Yerrt ; U Y NRMUA FFC~In Off ense; Varsity _Fl,-.,}tt~ f o",1.2"{.prtcpa~ ly{ arol hilb cxsieeda " - H as Better Defense ill int a rurnurac Ivtics IS be l' ingchc >11'i ti-s' ~y il o nal tI '$')(ci .,e' , 1)9W tit?' 1:jet Eiltio11 i -esinin uniewal er award P.lbo aft-'s $. faskey'~ erward hieco~r.es in' ligilile for the cr-_ Michigan and Indiana basketball r lla~ alcEltournanlienlts is r. teamhs, tied for first place in the Con- $. ~sity is barred from allaying On anl in-;- es~pecially k yen. ' :efollowing rules tralxiural ta ( , g heperiod of 1is9:ference standing 'ihtre wn ;o- 4t s( ilii);t ipelurt -flt fons theat every'iegblty each, have shown almost equal ':*ltesciit 5110111( know, ;strength, offensively and defensively, rt Lr' tudet wh hasx~e Sec. 1Q.-A player nmay rep-esent Ills sin ce the regular season has been Uln- the. Va-s(ty A wst dent1who hill tfia.ss (n:tali-fr shman) and anly other 1der way. ! not e eiibeto cmoeinlthat par-,Ol ni Ii sao; te- Although the Hoosiers have a 1 1->3 elpbl oi mwise,Ihe ina not- play e nmor'e than oinit advantage 'in scoring over the , L(1ft~t.r 51)01%t one eemin ny ivenspot.ifte en (b) A student WA '"l l rcetived n; tW31 i ayrefeisorneftrn-the latter have hld tltheir 3r A...orAlfr wadtering one contest with a given team,> opponents to 1 2-3 less points per a player mlay nlot t ransfer to anlotherHaestiicso. e 4 )llhiete cii oclass IB team in tha ll~ hat grt naame as ts eshow. nie e- e ;articular sport. a h etofniere cS et,. ).--(a) No individual whlo has -__________ ord with 33 2-3 points Per game, while t ~been ai))l)C br of a Varsity squad atj HOCKEYMAN MAY PLAY](IFi Michigan is second, and Purdue third. F; tieo egularlychuldVriy nri lq Wisconsin leads defensively, with ani g amne or who joins the Varsity squad ii~vii.x rg f2 - onssoe gis ..> after the starting, of the intramnural; it, while Michigan is again second, T .:r season in that sport, shall play onl an If his rapid improement contiues, a nn Illinois third. inltramnuril teanm, in that s porktU durinlg' Neil Gabler, star defenses manl onI Scoring statistics hlave been soile- the same season. i Coach Josephl Barss' hockiey sextet, whiat iniconisistenlt with teanm standings,i Sec. 4.-No regular nmembers of all may be ready for p~lay in the game the figures disclose. Ohio State, M.- Wnyne *";. freshman or reserve squads shlall com- {with. Windsor Wialkterville Technicail nesota, and, Northwestern have a;l Wayne chrodr pte onintramural teanms in the samed school tomorrow night. Ile hasno shwpordfsieecdadar IWho is a valuable -substitute, will sport that season. All individuals who, been allowed to leave the poptl o ttetoo d fsiehecostand artej probably leave with theMihgnjaem brso these squads one day yet, it was learned yesterday after- last two named having been dlefeatedI cagers again tonight. prior to the opening of the intramural !noon. inalfu trs AT 3 P.M. A.DVERIINI G AT SphlV 1f you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie the Ad-Taker, I:ial 21214, and your want adi, will be charged.i The Mtichigan D~aily reserves the- right to classify all wants ads unkier appropriate head- ings and to revise or withhold objectionable Cop)y. This column cloaes at 3 P'. TT. (date preced- in publication. Notice of any error must be gi;'Jn in time for the second insertion. CASH RATES Ten cents per reading line (on the basis of! fiea ve3 a,_e woirds to the line) for one or two I Insertions.k ti inec entIs per r,Ad ing liume for three or more insertions.' ('ash c lassi'edls ,ce~ved at the D~aily offie; in The 3'rusS :Building> on Maynard Street. CONTRACT RATES Special standard.A (I rates gvenon flapplica' tion. WANTED WANTED-Roommate second ee- ter, Lit. $4 suit,-. 908 Moenroe. Phone 6873. 85-3v WVANTrED STUTDENT'S to know th it Sain pays from 4~ to $1. for old sunls and overcoats. 121 E. ANN DIAL 430e >.. ~ - ~ it Kill l I LOST-Leather coat in Waterman$ Gym. Call 8017. 85-86-87 LOST-January 17, in cr near Hill Auditorium, a platinum bar lain. Re- ward. 608 Oswego St. Tel. 6172. 53-54-85 LOST-2 handbags between iXI. C. de- pot and Church . St. Finder notify Bud Taxi, 122 So. Ashley. Dial !)504.S-48 LOST--Sigma Phi Badge. Finder pl a e c l 9 7 4 8 -6LO S T - G reen S laeffer PEen in n atu ral Science Bldg. on Monday. Call 7472. 84-85 FOR SALE FOR SALE--Dress suit, wvorn thnree times. To fit tall mlan. Call eve- nlings. 106,E. 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