THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1927 TI-IF. MICHICAN flAT? Y SATURDAY. JANUARY 29. 1927 I } * ' w_ ~ r k a r __4 !Y' ' ., _. arA, Vp iw '1 J +F k' ' p 9 , , .tip . ; . . .-...4....... "-En:- ' ^ ' ' ""1!!110 -115 N' 1 "- 11 ,'!1 :, 1 : 1-- 111 -115 - - sue' 4 ... - MERS To .- , - ; y '. k iI F o 1 t.3J RON- t Y i , r. 90GRAM TO. i I 8111 i u k'-O HOOSIERBS SCHEULD I FRST DUA MEI VarsIty T'ean To TrI'y For New arks' In Four Events, including Two Relaiys ZAISER LEADS VISItORSI Coach Matt Mann's Varsity swim-i ming team will open their Conference dual meet schedule agaimt University of Indiana's tat: team at 7:30 tonightI in the Union iool. SInectators are urged to arrive early as the meet will begin promptly at 7:30. Coach Mann wishes to announce that women are especially invited to attend the con- test. In the 200 yard relay, the first event' on the evening's program Batter, I Hubbell, *Wagner, Bement, Watson, I Darnell, and Captain Samson compose the Michigan entries, while Luthu r, Vetter, Winston, White, and Matthew are listed for the Hoo:i(rs. Shorr and R. Halsted will swim in the 220 yard breast stroke for the Wolverines and Miller and Luther for Indiana, Dar- nell, Samson, Bement and Watson are listed in the 50 yard free style as the Michigan contestants while Indiana NEVER HAS PARTICIPATED iV WV9RLD SERIES IN FIFTEEN YEARS SERVICE J 4 ||\f QTo (FORME LINEMAN ajor And Minor League VE INL iv MEEGIVREEWR V Aike Make Bids For Cobb M1 t, C, HOCKEY TEAMCCA(By Associated Press) exoneration S- C1IlCAGO, Jan. 28-The rattlingg of baseball"f Michigan's hockey team w: aveb aseball skeletons has blended into year in a C this morning for Eost Lansing to en-;w th tinkling of gold as baseball clubs, Barnard s counter Michigan State college's sex- major and minor, bid for the services ige of the two southerners-Ty Cobb of was signed tot this afternoon in the first away o th two sutener of be broken,, Georgia. and Tr zis Speaker of Texas. ftwud1 from home game of the 1927 seasoni u Formally exonerated of charges w b Coach Barss will take all of the reg-i that hinted of a "fixed" game and merely a p ular man and three substitutes on of betting of the two, Speaker and yersehe m the trip. The men to go are Cap- Cobb today were the center of t'here we taro Jones, Sibilsky, MacDuff, Roach, managerial interest, not only in the ths f Larson, Waldron, Marshall, Cope-i American league where they long have btthus land, Hooper. in reached f~ been outstanding performers but -nstag The game was originally sched- .the National, the International and seaker, tiled to be played at the Coliseum, ambitionus Blue Ridge league as well. long as the but due to the bad weather of the By decision of Commissioner Landis self still t past few days the ice has not been 'yesterday, and by subsequent action on in condition. Michigan State has anthe part of the owners of the Detroit ohrowing outdoor rink and the last reports and Cleveland clubs, which Cobb and sure fiel w~S peaker respectively managed lest from EFast Lansing say that the ice GS e arse n age tst ner, despit ther is n go d sh pe.year, the players are now free agents' , k there is in good shape. .. . Clark Ch Handicapped by lack of practice on able to make whatever arrangements Washington .:: }:e they desire for their baseball future.Spae ice recently the YWolverines will go xi- a asbl f Speaker to recetly he olveine wilgoT'echnically each is on the reserve Jacob Rupx into the game in a weakened condi- I list of his club, President Frank J. Na- tion as compared to State's strength Ykvi of the Detroit Tigers however, in-ank resulting from regular practice ses- formed Cobb by Telegraph yesterday saidthe sious. In priactice games both Mich- that he may dicker with any American both playe igan and Michigan State have met league t/am he cares to, and that his the sane team from the Detroit in- transfer from Detroit will be effected EL PAS dustrial league. State defeated the :without cost to the club that may wish title- was w Detroiters 5 to 2, while the Wolver- r to sign the Georgian. of Washin ines turned them back, 6 to 0. The President E. S. Barnard of Cleve- ship carrki game with the Wolverine outfit waas land pointed out that while he per- Wood andJ cut down to 40 minutes of play; five .a.sonally was delighted with Speaker's ond. of the six points were scored in the second period. In the two practice games last week Coach Barss tried out various ' combinations at the forward division of his team. Hooper, who is now fully recovered from a recent sick- ness, performed in fine shape at cen- "iih" Slanghter Friday and Saturday ter. When Hooper is at center, Lar- Michigan's former star guard and son, who previously played center,, chosen for Camp's all-American team Suits and Overcoats Cleaned a has been shifted to a wing position. in 1924, wias further recognized a Sibilsky and MacDuff alternated at the other wing. This combination few days ago when George Trevor, seemed to develop the scoring ability football editor of the New York Sun, which has been lacking in the games named him as guard for his first all- S UDENTS TAILO haayed s far this season by Coach time Michigan team along with such Barss' men. old tine stars as Neil Snow, Willie Corner North Univ. and Th Denton and Copeland, another set ,Heston, and Germany Schultz and of wing men, have been developing the present Wolverine luminaries, Phone 8040 rapidly and are worthy men to send Benny Friedman and Bonnie Ooster- ALTERATIONS into the game at any time. baan. Club Magnates b And Speaker n, "it would not be good for for Speaker to appear this Dleveland uhiform. President aid that following Speaker's t" last fall, a new manager d whose contract cqui fot and that he did not believe be right for Speaker to be layer on a team which for anaged. as much talk of offers for s of both Cobb and Speaker, far negotiations have , iot arther than the "feeler" who has not played ball as Georgian, has shown him- o be fast, shrewd, quick elder despite his gray locks. ains a dangerou's batsmaii, Ier, and a crafty base run e slowing limbs. riffith, president - of the ni Senators, has asked o join that club. Colonel pert, speaking for the New ees, of which he is president Yankees "are interested in r3, especially Speaker." .5' 4" 5,. '4' '1 4' 4., f4' entries are Wmnston and Iolyard. Captain Samson, Wagner and Horn will perform in the 440 yard free style against Zaiser, hoosier captain, and Matthew J. Halsted and Spindle are entered against Moyer and Vodermark in the 150 yard backstroke. Captain Samson, Darnsll, and Watson are slated to appear in the 100 yard free, style as are Bolyard, Netter, and Zaiser of the Hoosier outfit. Starritt and Batter are entered in the diving contest for Michigan and White, Baughman, and Kidd for Indiana. The eighth even, on the program will be the attempt of a picked Mich- igan team to break the existing rec- ords for the 600 and 750 yard back- stroke relays, which are held by Yale university at the present time. The Wolverine five-man team will be se- lected from Spindle, Hubbell, J. Hal- sted, Batter, Darnell, and R. Halsted, each man swimming 150-yards. The concluding event of the swim- Ining meet will be theĀ° medley relay. Michigan's team will be composed of Shorr, Hubbell, and Darnell, while Royer,, Miller and Zaiser will swim for the visitors. Perry McGillivary of the Illinois Athletic club will be head referee of the meet. Viggo Nelson, Ann Arbor Y. M. C. A., F. R. Finch, J. C. ,Brier, and H. N. Cole will act as judges of the finish; and Prof. H. C. Carver, E. M. Baker, Dr. G. A. May, Dr. A. D, Wickett, and R. K. McAlpine are the timers for the meet. PITTSBURGH. - Detroit TigersI have arranged to have their spring training at San Antonio, Texas.. :, Tex.--1I Paso open go on here by Tommy Armou gton, D. C. The chanmiio ed a $2,500 pride. Joe Kir Johnny Golden tied' for se Thirty-eight years old, about to bgin his sixteenth year in the major leagues, and never on a pennant winner-this is the record of one of the most respected players in the National League, Cy Williams, veteran hard hitting outfielder of the Phillies. Williams is the only members of the 1918 Philadelphia Nationals who is still with that team. After 15 seasons of honest hard work in the majors, j Cy Williams is ready for the coming year and expects to have one of the best years of his career. Williams is still rated as one of the most danger- ous hitters in the National League in spite of his advancing years, and is liable to hit one over the fence at any time. Delta Kappa Epsilon 16, Alpha Tau Omega 4; Phi Mu Alpha 0, Alpha Kappa Kappa 2; Sigma Nu 3, Phi Del- v ta Theta 9; Phi Kappa Psi 2,' Phi Del- ta Epsilon 0; Tau Epsilon Rho17, Delta Sigma Delta 4; Kappa Nu 9, With the beginning of the new se-igma Alpha Epsilon 14; Hermitage Withthebegiimig ofthenew 11- , Phi Epsilon Kappa 15; Phi Sigma mester interfraternity basketball Delta 2, Acacia 0. games will li run off at the rate of 25 Phi Gamma Delta 11, Phi Rho Sig- contests a night instead of 20 as the ma 12; Kappa Sigma 0, Phi Mu Delta present schedule calls for. This will 2; Delta Sigma Phi 6, Phi Sigma Kap- make it necessary for the last set of pa 4; Phi Cli 23, Delta Epsilon 5. games to commence at 10 o'clock and Standings in the interfraternity end at 10:45 o'clock. Previously the l bowling contest being held at the last contests of the evening were Union under the auspices of the in- btarted at 9:15 o'clock. I tramural department are as follows: The following are results of Wed- Sigma Chi 2408, Delta Alpha Epsilon nesday's games: Phi Beta Pi 2, Sigma 12304, Phi Kappa Sigma 2284, Theta Delta Kappa 0; Theta Kappa Nu 12,1 Xi 2219, Delta Upsilon 2180. Theta Chi 16; Tau Epsilon Phi 2, - Gamma Sigma 0. 1 Patronize Daily Advertisers. L )nly and Pressed ,t ; t R SHOP ayer . a REPAIRING c- 4A 4. 4 } 4'i Ty, ..,.. . This is the real Radio Season. Broadcasting and Weather Conditions Are at Their Best. But-- You are missing it all if you haven't installed an Arborphne. 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