J PACIM ~six THE MICHIGAN IAILY~ FRIDAY, FEBRRUARY 25, 1927 . ... . I cez i MICHIGAN TO I L N t#AGEmm IN ITlCAL TI RUB'S EAMPRIEO~INDIANS OPEN TI F[OR BATTLE TOMKI GHTl illinoais Quintet Set to Avenge IErl Sea ou IDefeat By Wolveri-es s Must Stop IDaiglierity :.~ rA YT.TTYT-I T A C d-A RT A Pr T!iXrT+ (vr'1TX TJt CO RI- I ra r R~e t R~erRn, + r+ TlT 1 TTTu I It r MARTIN LIKELY STARTER URBANA, Feb. 24- Keyed to the highest pitch to stop the Wolverines in their championship drive, CoachI Ruby's basketball quintet went through its last stiff practice today in preparation for the invasion. In view of the close contest which the Illini gave the Michigan team on th'e latter's home floor, neither team is, considered a favorite in tonight's bathe. Coach Ruby has been forced! to revamp his lineup to gain some added punch, while the Michigan team; which suffered a defeat at the hands of Indiana, seems to have emerged from its slump as shown by the Chi-f cago game. Coach Ruby declined to announce his lineup after the practice lastj night. The team which faced the Wol-1 verines for the first game was very ieffective, but a special defense has been prepared by Coach Ruby for that particular encounter and there is little doubt entertained that Coach Mather will hA re developed a new style of play to cope with the impregnable defensive game. Olson Vies For Position Capt. Daugherity, one of the leading players in the Conference, is certain to start at one of the forwards, but the other selection,is uncertain. Dor and Olson are favored for the post. Dorn fias shown exceptional form in other Big Ten frays, and indications are that' he will receive the call, though Olson's work has been good of late. Lindsay is the most likely starter at center, while McKay and Reynolds will probably take the guard positions. If the Illini attack proves ineffec- tive with Dorn or Olson in the line- up, Coach Ruby will call upon Green as a substitute forward while Wa- chowski may be chosen at any time to replace McKay as a defensive man. The Illinois five will probably Tely }upon a five man defense to meet the Wolverine attack. The work of the_ Michigan defense in other games has proven that a long shot offense is par- ticularly effective, and Coach Ruby -may try this method of scoring if the invaders play their usual close guard- .ing game near the basket. Daugher- ityv's removal from the first game on personal fouls greatly weakened the %team, in the closing minutes of play at Ann Arbor, and it is hoped. that he will be able to sink enough shots In this fray to make up for the 25-24 ,.ossr Lead Hinges on Outcome It is expected that the invading Wol- verine lineu~p will be the same as the one that has faced opponents through- out the season. Harrigan and Ooster- baaa wil be at the forwards, McCoy at center, and Capt. Chamilers and SPetrie at -guards. However, Martin is a likely substitute for Petrie if the Michigan coach. decides to shift his starting quintet, as he did in the Chi- cago game. Despite the fact that the Illini are 'tied for only fourth place in the Big Ten standing, the ;game tonight is a very; important one. An Illinois vic- tory will knock the Wolverines from the lead in the standing, regardless of whether Wisconsin or Indiana wins ttheir game' at Bloomington tomorrow. On the other hand, a Michigan win will more firmly entrench the team in. first place if Indiana downs the Badgers, while a Hoosier defeat will leave Michigan tied with Wisconsin, with seven games won and two lost. The Illinois aggregation, having been. defeated three times, may still stay in the running by defeating Mich- igan, and then downing Wisconsin in the game at Urbana Monday. 1BASEBALL NAYAGERSIPS} / All Sophomores who wish to Sty out for the assistant baseball1 Imanagership are asked to report Iat Yost field house at 3:30 o'clock any afternoon. 1 I/Arthur L. Evely, Mgr. 1 I I . NEWT ELECTRICAL E FIXTURES Are a Part of Spring Cleaning. KA1ININUNN IXUiN A A Jl M'SKlN A D-A Y1iIIL~ mon lon1enew Duel With IManovitz, EL~lQ I~inin~rorii In Meet Against Northwestern Tankmen LIIU~JNorthwestern brings a strong, ex-1 Bonnell of Northwestern, but Nrth- nrprineed team to engage CoachI western, with Colbath and Lapook JI- Mban ' r~ nata tors Saturday night in against Starrett, Batter, or JBaiey, flU ~\c!TI itwa: iro mise - to beone of the most sems to have an edge in the (livig. y, )(oeyonetd ets evr~ held in The 10 yard back stroke, with SI ii- , Fte Union po ie, Conference record holder, and J. Oneioi siif. ( lL ii1 M d Several events should be exteremely Hasted or Hubbell of Michigan g~ nesday night game at Mineapolis d- jt erestin , especially the 50 and 100 against 0. Miller, former iterscola - + ,M , ylprived Coaah l~arss' hockey team of' yard fre'ce style swims in which Capt. tic champion, and Rasmussen, should r ^" t « , ' !getting more tha. an even break in! Sanso,,Michian leaer, will ,try to provide a battle royal. In the 440 the number of games won and 1tot avenge himself for defeats last ynear° yard swim, Samson, Darnell, or Wa- ........« on their first trip. of the season t o at, the hands of Capt. Manowitz of' son will compete against Druiding or >::r ~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~meet the other schools in the Con-Nothwescter. McDonald of North- Rasmussen .of ' e NehelanTefrs aewsei ilf ti u ortidlcdadrlytaswl orthwstn.Cth20 of the trip, played at Madison, ~esult- in these. races with either Darnell or' Manovitz, McDonald, ~olbath and w wI ed in a 1 to 0 victory over Wisconsin. Watson of Michigan. In the 200 yardI Miller for Northwestern, while Matt k Y ~giving themiMthe only win of the trip hi ast stroke Shorr and R.II lasted of "Mann has yet to decide between Bat s :f f$ Following this eneunter the Mieni ri('Mihiganl should win over Bayer and ter, Sampson, Watson and Darnll a ~ fo i ~gan team went to Minneapolis where--- u. K ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~they ]met the University of M~innesota .1111 111I 1111111111111111111i1111ii11111111111111111 team in two gamies.:coring thrlee l.. < °" r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~points ill the fnal period of play thez," " t( ohY ergdwhanarw"Ilh-.. g Iin victry of 3 to 2 in the tizs tilt. H ~Slwcial n toihe ity ) w IVIINEAOLIS, Feb. 2,.-Mlinuieo I - " ta got the bieak of the game and shade i garit oun fo a icoryove th KnickcA ers 3 2American lague this yea. rThe other i on o itr vrIh ih gan sextet in the Wednesday ngl - .new leaders are Moriarty of the De- encounter. The final score wItSw1 = . trop T igers, Schalk of the Chicagol to 0, the lonie Gopher pont comning ,.w K White Sox, Howley of the St. Louis late in the third ,period, wen the pck+_ wyBrowns, andl Carrigan of the Boston ! (=~~ f'i h pdo oltne A<11 Red Soc. Mc~allister is faced with Jones. 1 aLifiul"as n ili ( aers Repeated! Wolverine assault, at e E Dozens of,,newi paten :' ;:<; ,.:" . .." VMinesota goal failed due to the clever jaceas mnagr. wre unnesupwork of Wtiilso, goal tender. rheo mp re The Cleveland men wr unru second period wafmredryfs spr i n g i pote to the champion Yankees last year, so ali was tahistied th astc th oet iyfnswl e lmrKarss' Wolverines were at their best f abrics, ata feature pric .u n penantowen heseason efensivly. opens i prl GogeBrnstla Wth six minutes before the final- firs basmanwho as nmed heybell, Husser, Gopher center, sent a >iz-u m~ost valuable player in the American '4 league last year, will bolster up the zing -shot at goal tender Jones, who- Tribe's infield considerably. With sucsfly=olC h ik u Emil Levsen limber ing uip in prepara- Isc te eeasa he hue when it fell from his pads landed in-- tion for a hard season of serving themr !Sumina, and Joe Sewell, the Indians'sd f h et ihgantidtoee tip) to the sluggers of thle junior cir- I b 1uteIupnassriuecn score ut failed as all of the ir can b thee uo a erou on tedrfo h enatdrn h shots wre knocked down by Wilon. cuit Jfiller andl Levsen were two of- Lineups: -'Y . the mainstays of the Indian pitching coiinncmpagns:n staff last year. At right, Ollie Perry, . ____________INiligii ()Miieo (I) for iten cc-, Jffle (} 1" promising rookie pn ier, who is mak-( Jones............G.......... Wilchen- inlg a bid for a position onl the Cleve-l EVANSTON, Il.- Funds are being Gabler.........UD. ,........Conway- land hurling corps.I raised at Northwestern university Comb............ RD.............cott I McCallister, the new Indian mina-i for the erection of a memorial shield Copeland........ C............ Brown- gel, s oe f fvenew pilots in the inl honor of Sybil Bauer, champion, Larsoi"......... LW....... Gustavson get', ~ ~ --- ison o1fve -.Iswimmerwho died recently. IHooper........RW.........Hussey i--______________________________________ slec our 1 -- Cleveland iMen Working For Pennant The above photographs show the Cleveland Indiania getting in condi-' tion at Hot Springs, Ark., for the 19271 American league campaign. Lower I' photo shows Jack McCallister (at right), successor to Tris Speaker, as manager of the Cleveland club, dis- cussing the season's prospects with7 "Smutter" Matthews, coach. Upper left, pitchers Jim Miller and ;- I. SeeY OurL Vindows " QVIcS -dp A.0~ I v kWindows jr i I N 11 Smarr St~1ed Clothes For Universit !,Men. Tailored At Rpchesrer 7 35$ to $45.00 i, I We have a new selection of Ties in beautiful colorings. Also some new shirts, etc. Come and view our displays inside and out. Thinking of a New Spring Suit? We know that you desire exclusive patterns. 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