. Y, FEBRUARY 27, 1,927 THE MICHIGAN DAIL Y r . au a:.ax v..c as ll. +i[ ai 9 a.s .c A.a .S...J dl. 1 .. .. v M 1 w+ -anal pup T1 1Il!U FUUNTET TO INVADE FIELD HOUSE OMO1RROW NIGHT 1FUR0CAME VYHICH MAYit MEA[N BIB TEN CHAMP1ONSHIlP TO ',INNFlR~, INJURIES NOT EXPECTED TO vious tilt with the Wolverines, rely- KFEP HOD4GES, WILCOX j ing mainly on long shots from ine OUT OF FRAY floor rather than attempt to penetrate; ,T the Michigan defense close to the LINEUPS ARE UNCERTAIN b sain Chambers, Oosterbaa, lar-! rigan, and McCoy will etainly be in Lambert Hats Seveaa First Sria liei the Michigan lineup toor ow, ac- Available; )h1ttlier UI'decided cording to the Skipper, but he aeuso On if *th "Positlion to say definitely who would have the fifth place on the starting team. The With the undisputed Conference chicQo-ies between Petrie and Martin,I basketball championship as a possible with the former proably having the;_ prize for the winner, the Purdue and edge, according to Coach Mather, al-; Michigan quintets will! battle tomor- though hie may decide to use Martinit row night in what promises to be one at the last minute. Martin, if heRT of the Wbst games of the entire Big starts, will probably go to center after U Ten season. The Wolverines are in perfect condition in spite of the rough game with the Ilini Friday night and are set to avenge their 37-32 defeat at the hands of the Boilermakers two I ootiwrard Although the Wolverines have won one more game than Coach Lambert'., I'eeg Beg. 3 IJ i& men, both teams have lost only two loa. eb. 08 contests, and must be reckoned as -__________ P LA Y Il having equal chances for the title. A victory for Purdue tomorrow will mean practically a clear road to the CHANNING POLLOCK'S title since the only games remainingI on the Indiana team's schedule are with the three tail-end quintets, Chi- cago, Northwestern_ and Minnesota. These three teams should offer little opposition unless Chicago plays one'T h of its brilliant gamnes as it did to TCN tipple Indiana, or unless Northwest- ern or Minnesota comes "due" and plays ill' winning form. For the Wolverines, the task does not appear so simple. With .Iowa to be met as well as Chicago after the of Boilermaker invasion, Michigan seems, There's Pleny o Amusement sure of one game of the hardest kind. W o n 'Q Yul Chicago is always dangerous on itsNJ home floor, and Iowa will be out for revenge after the 41-22 beating they receive4 at the "dedication of their new field house. IT'S A GOOD arsity At. Full Strength While Michigan should enter the contest tomorrow at full strength, the ______________________ Boilermakers are apt to be less for- --__________________ tunate. Chester Wilcox, brilliant floor _____________________ guard and football star, was kept out' of the Northwestern game with an in W1__ __ fected knee, and may not start the =1$.0 game tomorrow, although it is MAT.oWED. Gala Dei ceti h tte wl ly p r ftegame. W ord has also come from Lafayette that Wheeler, regular for- ward, was considerably shaken up in the hard game with Northwestern, but hie is' expected to play. mins, Kemmer and Wilson are all in good shape, however, as is Linkemer, substitute guard. Purdue's startingH lupis an uncertain quantity as HA Co ch Lambert has been shifting the burden among seven men all season. -in- If Wheeler and Wilcox are in shape, Sir James 11. Barrie' it is probable that Kemmer will team with the later at guard, Cummins What Ever will play center and Hodges will be at forward with Wheeler. It may be that Coach Lambert will start Linke- -with- mer at guard if Wilcox is not in shape KENNETHh A or he may shift Hodges back to floor guard and put Wilson in at forward. i (play staged by Lua If Wheeler and Wilson both start ____________________ Hodges will play center and Cummins _ (1nl will be benched. 11;*d % Ilave Shooting TeamI . ti kJj, first non-us With these seven men 'all about CJ . honor of play equal and, with Stevenson another LAFAYETTE AT WAYNE ST. (OF capable guard, the Boilermakers are - capable of any number of combina- tions if the starting five fails., it is Prices Nights. 75c to $2.5t; Wednesda probable that Purdue will employ" much the same tactics used in the pre- SPORTS OF THlE WEEK )ION l)AY Basketal-Purdue at MICII- GAN, 7 :30 o'clock. TfUESD)AY H-ockey-MICIIIGAN_ at Uni- versity of Western Ontario, at London, Ontario. FRID1)A Y Swimiming - Minnesota at MICHIIGAN. ,,ATUR lDAY Basketball - M\ICHIGIAN - at C:hicago. 1Vrestling-Group \Meet at C'hi- cago0. I-lockey--Wisconsin v ;. MICHt- lGAN at Windsor, Ontario. Swimming - Intterscholastic imeet at the Union pool. the district. .less Sw ,eetzer, first native MA111< born Am rican to winl the British The ratings mnark a general retreat amateur chaion1~jfship) has I)en rank?- 0or 1tle part of veteran stars incluid- Iedi at the to!p of t he in.~plt ngl-lg .1Terry Traviers, Gardliner W. Whlite, ing Post for te fo: N1,4 e e-sixwyealr. A. L. WXalker, .Jr., t-:(die Wild, Osgold! I Sc.ond 1to S~ezi'1i the annual Kirln', andi L. Wt. Maxwell, among; ranking list of 117 ,;(inc ~ iitz-m. ~ as-',ot hers. Ins their places a hand of !sociation released tdav, < :ittis N'il- VoH1 hful challenger.s, led by Robert A . 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