THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESD AY, JANUARY 26, 1927 Aoll Aoll , ,, ill '''! . MONWAft- .. .w. AN- ~AJMEN ~lLL MEEITHIRD ANNUAL TRIBUNE GRID +;"j MAT[NWIL M[[TTHIRD ANNUAL TRIBUNE GRID TROPHY AWARDED TO FRIEDMA! PURPLE AT EVANSTONi ~ Hoosier Tank Team X To Open Wolverine Schedule Saturdayl Wolverine swimmers will open their 1927 Conference schedule at 7:30: o'clock Saturday night in the Unionj pool when they will meet the Univer- sity of Indiana's strong tank team. Following the swimming events, Michigan will play the Hoosier water polo team. Added"features of the meet, will be attempts to break the existing records for the 600 and the 750 yard backstroke relays. Four men will par- ticipate in the former event and five! in the latter, each man swimming a total distance of 150 yards.j DETROIT MAY GET MEET (By Associated Press)I CHICAGO, Jan. 25.-J. C. Stewart, president of the Western Lawn Tennis association, has announced that thej national clay court championship! tournament undoubtedly would be awarded to Detroit, correcting the im- pression that the event 4'ould be held in Indianapolis. BAKER TO FACE PURPLE MATMAN i f Russell Baker, Michigan's stellar 115 pounder, who has recovered sufli- ciently from his recent illness to make the trip to Evanston with the wrest- ling team for the first Conference meet of the season with Northwestern. Baker was unable to wrestle against Michigan State last Saturday. WOLVERINES TIGHTEN HOLD ON FIRST POSITION IN BIG TEN RACE By defeating the Minnesota five Mon- Chicago fives, who present an unsur- day night, Coach E. J. Mather's Wol- mised source of opposition. Nels Nor- verine basketball team firmly en- grens' Maroons are rapidly developing trenched themselves in first place in to a stronger team, while the Boiler- the Conference standings with five makers are never weak. This 'year, victories and no defeats, and also with Cummins to lead a powerful at-, shoved the Northmen deeper into the, tack, they are not to be takpn too ruck with a record of six losses and lightly. no wins. ___________________________ Northwestern, defeated five times,,I and Chicago, with one triumph over BIG TEN STANDI GS Northwestern and three trimmings, form with Minnesota the "little three" ,'W. L. Pct. at the bottom of the Big Ten pile, ICHIGAN ....... 0 1,000 these being the only squads not main- Wisconsin .......4 1 .800 taining the .50,0 percentage. Indiana..........3 1 .750 Wisconsin holds second position, Purdue ..........3 1 .750 being defeated only by Coach Everett , Illinois ....... ... 3 V .600 Dean's Hoosiers, and the Cardianlsare Iowa.............2 2 ..500 followed by Purdue and Indiana quin- Ohio State .......2 2 .500 tets, each with three wins and one loss. , Chicago.........1 3 .250 Illinois stands fifth with one more Minnesota ........0 5 .000 loss, and Ohio and Iowa are tied, each Northwestern ....0 6 .000 with an even break in four encoun- ters. Michigan, although at the top of the list, has yet to meet the Purdue ands RAD THEW T ADS .i READ THE WANT ADS DISTIINCTIVYE 1 f Change in Time Effective Sunday, January 30th, train No. 52 will leave Ann Arbor for Toledo at 4:05 P. M. (Central Time) instead .4 of 4:18 P. M. (Central Time) as at present. Ann Arbor Railroad Third :annual Chicago Tribune tro- phy which was awarded to Benny Friedman, captain of the 1926 Michi- gan f ootball team, as the "most useful player to his team." The presenta- tion was made Monday night between; the halves of the Minnesota-Michigan' basketball game by Harvey T. Wood- ruff of the Chicago Tribune sports staff. Friedman was the choice of ten coaches, nine officials, Commissioner kriffith, and Mr. Woodruff, who com- posed the committee for the selection. He gained twice as many votes as Herb Joesting, Minnesota's all-Ameri- can fullback who was highest choice. The award, a sterling the second silver foot- 1 r I I ball of regulation size, is now on dis- play in the Calkins-Fletcher State street store. Grange of Illinois won the honor in 1924, while Tim Lowry of Northwestern received the award in 1925. The choice of Lowry, a cen- ter, indicates that it is notalways the ball carriers who are the most valu- able to their team. Carl Green, '99, originator of the trophy idea, was present Monday night for the pre- sentation. The new Full i flt ;r rkl 'f / ( = '11 Laundry! The same thing troubles you that has troubled so many other people, but they have found the / * easier and safer way. Let us tell #I you about it. The quickest and best way for you to get your laundry done is to leave it upto us. There will be no rips and tears in your clothes when they are returned to you and they will be as clean and neat as they FIFE'S SHOES at $10.00 JUST ARRIVED SUITS IN NEW SPRING PATTERNS would have been if you had sent them home to mother. You can get a 15% discount by bringing your laundry to our Press Building station. "Our station in the Press Building is open evenings until 8 o'clock." Dial 4287 I I 11 U 11