MTARCH 4, 192, THE MICHIGAN DAILY I PA T... IHIA D l ILIfIIT[ O MP[T[ pfi . even Men Prep are' KEEN COA hS MCHIGIAN Wsrindsor Is Site Of ~n~nrigu~ TT r ii OT~ffFoOimr r Boxw rg T1 TO SPOT iNASUNBadger Hockey Tilt r~J~ ~LJI Vt ... !N AiI1 L IIJII I L I llli"Tiva . a h boxers L"' THIS POLUMN CLOSES Al3 1P.1 TillS L A S 8C1QF I ADVERTISING AT 3 PXV Tickets for the Wiscobsin-Mtiehigan ________________________________ AV LIing to i, Slae A.1. hockey games can be purchasel at Ple Coach lKeeni Leaves For Vianitpiomzsiip Coach P'relhn's. Shively also gaited 1oulizl i1nt?1t whtW ic ll be hotld :aren Administration building at Ferry XMeet At Urbana With :fine glen; ]game as o football -player, being sie- 10 and 57, ,,rand Raids. . Field accorig to an anonicemenft Lineup Is Undecided leted for all Amercan honors at' The folowving men will comp~te: made by Harry Tillotson, business SUCKERS UNDEFEATED Cr ptoaht Calffordn Keen oridsfm, - 5p Fa'rrell 12Ghe"laed Ystrday h ae ilZonz, en,1,land;Rnefb lydStra and Monday nights bCsofhe ciff aKen andl nie mrn-,1.nuu Broa ,1;)p~l1 .nndTuesday afternoon in the Arena URBANA,'March 4-Illinrois' strongbr fteMcia wrestling team n,.( )Onl hre ' at Windsor. Ontario. wetngteam will seek a fourth con-I left last night for U'rbana wlhere they! Preceding the games, which start at secutive Conference title when it meets!Iilegg teIlni matmcn, win- Becrkowitz, Renner, and Farrell cornm-,adbten eid h ih nCi neetdMcia amnSt ers of first honors in the western' l)E4Cd in the re;enrt Detroit Athletic I igan band will play a number f urday afternoon at Urbana to deter- I livso h i eStra f oraet h omrbxd4c teh6(1itwi r! :ii pieces that are usually played at mineithenwinnereofitheT1927SchampionatofClub tu ann.Tz.frn~ oe 'si ;football and basketball gmsi n teroontodetrmie heionfrecerarrfWeelr.ei .1e927gh ehhpimWoion'i games in5< Ann Aror shpO h i e.TePene~champion for 1927. ( on of the state for 1 926 and 197. igal's wrestling nwnor has broght This venture will be the first time attained the leadership in the western It is somewhat doubtful whether After flooring his Opponent twice for h oleiei division of the Conference Saturday r q wlein ruad from an roscre that a Uiversity of Michigan hockey by dfaigteIw mameinaor not Russell Baker, star 115 pond- counts of nine and1 five, erkowitz; team has ever played at Windsor. It is er for i attreyas ilb a ial upitd enrfuh place in Conferrence westingl to a te closely contested meet, 12 to 9. ablete atihe eas il eIWalelt upina.Renr'ouh 3necessary, according to Coach Barss, f List ear he Ihini on t eir a lto e compete. He has been confined 1Joe Can ell, state 145 pound ham wih inin- fo the Ciio d r o be s re t at t e a e round fydefeatin the hospital most of the week with pion. Cannell experienced lent y of T he mneet Will be held Saturday for cnb lydisedo eedn to the final itrd eetn h a hip injury, but Coach Keen hopes trouble in ganigl eintO(''he Bit Ten < hamplaon~hp, and ad- oanthe waterintadfurisdieatdthe Iowans by a two point margin, 14 to 12, athatgalieecwill obe availableeathSaturday.sh icnnter. thtli il eaaialeStrdy enevance predictons favyr the men tron lclClsu adte aigt and then proceeded to win the Con-{loaCliem ndtnhvngo frnecaposibydfaigte The men making the trip are Baker _________ Ann Arbor.caeltengem ts frnecaposibydfaigteand Rubin, 15pudrSlmn___________ strng hioStae gappers'onther 115pouder, Slomn, BALTIMORE.-John A. Clinton, Jr., cancl th-enagemnts stogOi tt rplr nter125, Watson, 135, Saner, 145, Captain of Pittsburgh, won the national ama- ATLANTA- Georgia Tech will hol own mat. l TAA taafgr ktr Donahoe, 158, Rich, 175, Preston and, tear 18.2 balklne billiard champion- an~ interschlastic prep relay carnival won the Connaught cup of the Can- TeWolverine invaders hold imspres-I Prescott, heavyweights,Ip. lievitresi sxo tesee ua si.here on Aril 9. adian championship. meets in which they have engaged, .~ .- - Iowa State Teachers college, Michigan_____________________________________ If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie !(), 1I4(', the Ad-'Taker,~lDial 21214, and your want ad_ will be charged. The 'Michigan 1.)ailv reserves the right to tOIEdla he nw Otooi ciassify ~11 wants ads tnder ap~propriate head- jVior Record lof "Ia LiL1tleBt. ings and to revise or withhold° objectionable Fodr f Yu" By arig copy. <1t1,, o ' l. ; This column clov'es at 3 P.1.,AL date preced- j~ vv ing publication. Notice of any error miust be I a . nina;chcel given in time for the second insertion. Son1 Mus:ic Ihl. sb,10So Main, If CASH RATES --- Teni cents per reading' line (on the basis of jfive average words to the hiue) for one it two N T,-h iw oa otbe insertions. OIIE 1"l liN Ryl oth(, !Nine c~ents per reading ?;ne for three or snore are now on dliSplay at Rider's Pcr1 insertions. ('ash classifieds receivedl at the D~aity ot; ce Shop, 315 Stalte St. A w ondterful in The Press Building on Maynard Street. 11achllinIe. Y(}11Will beinestd CONTRACT RATES Call and see them. Special standardized rates given on applica- tion, State. Nothwes~ternPurdue.,tOhioOI U 0 State, And Indiana having fallen before Coach Keen 's men. Cornell registered the single, victory over the Wolverines in their first meet of the year at Cedar Falls, by a single point margin, 12 to 11. Coach Prehn's grapplers, on thee other hand, have made an equally im- pressive record for the season, having gone through a difficult schedule with- out the loss of a single meet. In adi-; tion to the 17 to 3 victory against West Virginia, the Illini have scored sue- cesave Conference victories in four successive Conference meets with Wisconsin, Chicago, Minnesota, and Iowa. Both teams will include five veteran matmen. The Michigan lettermen from last year are Baker, Solomon, Watson, Donahoe, and Rich, while Coach! Prehn's veterans are Thacker, Sga,I Minot, Geis and Shively. Gunlock and Ritz are wrestling their first year of Varsity competition, as are Sauer anl Preston of the Wolverine outfit. The visitors boast an enviable rec- ord, having scored successive vi- tories in all of the first five weights in their four Conference meets, while the Illini have sustained reverses in every weight except two, the feather- weight and the heavyweight classes. Thacker, who demonstrated that he is one of the leading 115 pounders in the Conference by defeating Pfef- fer of -Iowa, who won the position on Coach Howard's team. from last year's Conference champion, will wrestle in. the 115 pound class. Either Soga, or Hesmer, who defeated Weir of Iowa, will receive the call in the 125-pound 'class. Both of these men hold enviable records. Soga having been defeated only once in Conference competition. In the 135 pound class Minot will again represent Iinois, while Gun lock appears to have an advantage over the other 145 pounders. Geis, 158 pound star will meet the Mich- igan captain, who holds the Big Ten title in this division. Ritz seems cer- tain to receive the call in the 1751 pound class, while the heavyweight choice lies between Captain Shive- ly, and Webster, both of whom have" shown excellent form this year. Captoin Shively is the other Illini' matman who has gone through the season without losing' a match, andf holds the rkecord for scoring among TIANKMI3N FACE GOPHERS~ (Continued from Page Six) Michigan should take first place in the 50 yard free style, providing that1 Coach Mann uses Samson or Darnall, both of whom old better time for this distance than Moody, S. Hill, and Morris, Gopher dash men. Darnall islt the most likely choice with Seager as Michigan's other entry. The Minnesota team is noticeably weak in the- longer distances and Wagner and Watson of the Wolverine, team are picked to finish ahead of the Goher men who will be selected from Lucke, Bjornberg, Steenson, and S. Hill. The 100 yard event will prob- ably see Captain Samson pitted against Moody and Bennett or S. H. E H-ill. In the 150 yard backstroke another hard battle is predicted when Spindle, Michigan sophomore star, meets J. 1Hi1, winner of the event in the Con- ference meet last year. Spindle holds a better mrk than his rival in this event, having recently made the fast time of 1:45.3. Hubbell of Michigan ! is also favored to place in this event.!I The Gopher divers, Bjornberg and Barnacle are rated slight favorites over. Starret land Bailey of the Mich- igan teamr, although, the Wolvrine pair may best the invaders. Minnesota's medley relay team, ecmposed of Hill, backstroke, Purdy, breaststroke, and S. Hill, Moody or! Kennett, free style, is rated a slight favorite over the Michigan trio, whch will 'consist of Spindle, Shorr and Samson. 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