THE MICHIGAN DAILY WVEDNESDAY, MTARCH 2, 1927 r - _. f u-wlm . .. , .. \. WOLYFAINUINIET SHIO OD INA AI Mchigan Mat Squad S~LOUIS CARDINALS HA, VE SPN Will Lose COnly Two,* RTG BAD O 12 LS C TSSITCICOA'EF flVeterans This Year ..1 LEADS raGEM - - - lJ la y Al ittLE: DEPEND ON DEFENSE "l1ichigan shouldl will her remiain- ing two games and the undisputed basketball championship of the Wes-! tern Conterence unless some decded upset coies about," according to1 Coach Edwin J. Mather. "One o the best reasons for saying thins in addi-; lion to the play showan by the team ofn late is that tho men realize thatt n either the game with Chicago nor1 the onc with Iowa is a set-np. This should be sufficient guard against any over- confidence that may arise." A Although the Maroons were corn-' pletely outclassed in the game here, the Skipper pointed out that the Chi- cago quintet has had almost a per- petual jinx oni the Wolverines on their fs home court. In the last several years, no Wolverine five has won at Chicago by more than *a few points although ! 1 margins of 15 and 20 points have been! run up here; in several of the gamesI on the smaller Maroon court, Mich- ' c.Ed ~aibr igan hones have met severe set-backs.' Whose close guarding was one of1 This fact combined with the Chicago the features of the game with Purdue1 defeat of Indiana a few weeks ago Modylimeswstemi o give clear indication that Michigan in the Wolverine defense which held i raust be a the top of her game to be the sharp-shooting Boilermaker quin-t ..l fvitry et to seven field goals.c Hfarriglan To Oosterattt The great improvement in the The Harrigan- Oosterbaan eombe-I guarding of the Michigan cagemen can1 tion has proven to be the most efe be attributed in a large measure t the I tiive scoring agency in the Big en fn defensive play of their captain. t as is amply shown by their standing( Chambers will lead the Wolverines f among Conference scorers. GOster- against Chicago Saturday on te lat-I baan's 17 points nut him within strik- trta' oefooadwl ly1 Ing distance of Daugherity, Illinoisit leaerwhie iariga retsin hir 1the last game of his college career, place four points back of his team- Mrh7 gis oai h otfe~ mate. With two gaines left to play, the house. Wolverine pair stand excellent ( chances to Bns assT~uherity since the Jack Delaney' S Alibi mlini, have only one contest remain- D1 no n e The Michigan defense, however, is :- an equally gratifying factor accord-, inig to Coach Mather who nmade the (By Associatd 1'res) statement that "no team can beat us NEW' YORK, March 1.-The New with the defense we had Monday night; State athletic commission today took against Purdue." The work of Capt. a long swing at fight alibis in general, Eddie Chambers and Ernie McCoy in j and at excuses for Jack Delaney's de- completely breaking up the Boiler- feat in particular. makers' efforts at passing, was her- Receiving a report from its own haps the most brilliant that has been citizen, Dr. W. Ti. Walker, that he displayed in the field house. Purdue! found "nothing wrong" with the light scarcely was able to complete more!I heavyweight champion, immediately than one pass on a play in Wolverine after his recent fight with Jim Mva- territory after the first few minutes loney, the commission passed a rule and time and again a Purdue man excluding all ~octors from boxing'i 'would be set to receive a pass only club dressing rooms except the of-' to have Chambers or McCoy step in flcial examiner, uless special per- front of him and dribble down the mission be granted by the board dep-E dloor with thef ball. ty in charge. Iowa, Purdue, and Indiana, the Reports that Delaney entered the three teams besides the Wolverinest ring with muscle injuries niear his Who are conceded a chance at the right elbow and that his eft wrist! Big Ten title, all have ganes Satur- I wsfudafter the fight to have ben day night and a loss will practically fractured, were contradicted by Dr.; eliminate any of them. Each of them Walker. T1he commission examiner has lost three games while the Wol- verines have only two blemishes on I7 their record and seem extremely un likely to add more than one more We Are Tailors and Knom) which means that the Hoosiers, Bol-1 ermakers, and Hawks must winl all! their remaining games to have an out-C side chance of tying for the champion-! Cos ship. Ohio Shiows Imiprovement While Purdue should, on paper,! have little trouble with Minnesota and: ,while Indiana should dispose of 1x o c a Northwestern, Iowa's task is not soi easy for they -must conquer the .iil the stoc troublesome Buckeyes. Ohio State has Siswt Exra Trousers or already dealt death blows at Wiscon- i hs 1Iiikers sin and Indiana and Purdue in recent $50 games and their defeat of the Haw$45 40 to eyes would not be in the least sur - prising.j These prices will mean 1T Northwestern has shown consider. able improvement in her recent games compared our values. An out as evidenced by their holding Purduel topcoats in the adopted cutsf to a three pint margin, but they will fabrics and colors. find Indiana a strong opponent. 1ii u HbrdshrnD- nesota, playing its last game of the OrHbrahr ea season on its home court, will have an! See for yourself. added incentive against Purdue. I- linois also finishes its schedule Satunr-dab day and will battle with Wisconsin for places in the first division. " 1 i PM L= i i You can Duplicate the Typewriters Elsewhere, but not Rider,'s service 213 E. Liberty \Vl lchgln';' \wreslingtIPIemi :110e.t.;. 1 f 1 i a s Iatnuim V a rdav a 1.1oo "iiat Urban,1' tu~ o et ct'nk:mia11h, lt'clllh)2rl'so°0 th1 o\V veti; 2,n Ito 1,1il~en hi.a;,her e e' aA a \ ',Tt lv wrestler. 1' :es s 4 :", t) r ,;:i c."fat i : a pr ineligibility, it should torm a nulew-, f:, r another winning outit next year. 1nsselIl Baker, who is undoubtedly (YiS< of the leading 115 poundesa in the Coniference, will c'ofplet' his third successive season of Big Ten comp%_- I itiln when the Wolverines meet the 111ini Sal iurtIay. Dering this time the ichia star has never been defeated in dual meet competition, and has lost only one match. This single reverse Was experienecedat the hand f t 1h Conference title hoder in the inci- vidual (championships umeet , whe 'lakes, wrestliug bis first year as a member of the Varsity, lost by a de- ision in overtime periods. Last season the clever 1.15 pouder caplta ined the Wolve rine matm en who closed tie seasont with decisive vi- tories5 over Northwestern, Chicago, and Michigan State. This seaon la- ker his scored impressive vitoris in all of the six meets in which he has competed, and holds third ps- tion in the Michigan scoring c'olumnls with a total of 18 points. Dick Preston, the only other nme-' ber of the Varsity who will not be- available next year, has wrestled in the 175 pound division in three of the four Conference mreets. As a freshman be won his numerals in wrestling anld the next year he was awarded an! AMNA as a member of the Varsity squadl. Solomon. 125 pounder, Watson, 15 pounder, Sauer, 145 nouder, Capt. Donahoae, 158 pounder, and Rich, 15, will all be able to compete next year, From the reserves Coah leen wrill have Kiles and Rubin, it5 poundrs, Naglekirk and Hardin, 125 iounders, Finley, 135, Warren, 145, Hager, 175,11 and Prescott, heavyweight. sai(d he visitedl Delaney in the dress- ing room after the contest and watched him unlace his shoe, "freely using his 10 f n e s t o s , s o i g t eewas nothing w rong w ith him ."' "Delaney showed no evidence of any injury to his hand," Walker re- ported, asserting the Bridgeport fighter told him le was unhurt.) "Anything printed since then concer- Sig injuries is undoubtedly untrue," jWalker concluded. j GYMNASTIC TEAM E All mlen wishing to try out for the gymnastic team are requested to re port at 2 o'clock today at Watern gymnasium. -Dr. May. How to Buy GoodClothes XWIGHTMAN CUP TENNIS OOTRANEC D N MATCH TO BE HELD IN 00STIH0A s U. S. AGAIN THIS YEAR I B IG TJIN C0PfliM NE W YORK-It was announced by'th Unt d S a e L wn T ni s oI- citeontedattesLntenniasso-tchThe 17 lpoints that Bonn }e 0051 e- ciato htth nentonlmt baan nmade in the Purdue game j or the Wightinan Cm) will again take brought him up from fourth in the + jplace in the Uited States. The for"- jBig Ten scoring race to second, four mal challenge of the English Lalwn1 points behind the leader Daug-hcrit', Tennis association has been receivea. I of Illinois, who was he l to two( The trophy,. was offered by Mr's. H-11 ints in the Wisconsin gme-n. liar- I zel igidan iti 192,"; this will be the rigan by- making fourteen p)oints in fifth< clash b: h z'Lw«nonz teamxs of the Purdue game boosted his total to the two countries,; each having wonI 1 93, two points ahead of the fourth i he cup) twie. The _Americanx team place Hunt of Ohio State. Daughmerity wonm at Forest.IHills in 1923, but were now has 101 points while Oosterbaami cldef ated in 1921 and 1923>. Last year has 97, Harrigan 93, and Hunt 91. In the Amxeri(ca players, Miss Mary K. three gaines Oosterbaan and Hiarr;- Browne, Mis