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E10F Hk KEYES MAY CURBN
termfeU To is concerned~, and must defeat the1
e Leaders Wolverines to remain high inl the!
IgsCsadng Mather realizes that the
LINEUP lawkeyes have a strong team which
LINE P wil h har todefeat, and has pres-
ed( his men to the limit in an effort
Y) to key them for the invaders. The
---Realizing ' Iowa team, especially strong on the!
fense with! defense, will rely upon the last meet-
red basket- ng to stop the championship-bounldj
e Michigan ichieigan contingent, thus avenging
, awkeye the early season 41-22 defeat at Iowa
new guard Icity
;hts of Oos'- Thle Wolverine lineup will probably
he gaime to ! consist of the sam~e men that started
Brines Ilon- in mnost of the Confernee gaimes this
season, Harrigan and'Oosterbaan~ will!
alt- Western be at forwards, McilCoy at center, and v~
[s running Capt. Chambers an~d Petrie guards.
'ensive for- Coach Mather, howevetr,, may shift
ta series of! Harrigant and Climbers about in or-
the Iowa! der to use a, dilrent- attack.I
the attack 1 The Iowa tea, will probahly have 1
aigean teami a special defense for Petrie, who gar-i
~seasons, in nered five baskets in the jtast meeting
of the team, as. well as for H'arrigani,
ness of the who also scored 10 pointp.j
e Michigan The doors of the Field hbouse will; be
di here Jan.1opened at 6:30O o'clock.
he Hawkeyej--I
Nogl dan iTILDEN,HU T RCA Rt
rwadWilI AM ERICA'S 1I11' OE ,
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[OWeA'S DEFENSIVE PAIR IS RANKED'
AMONG BEST IN, CONFERENCE RACE-

spoRXT$ (W TUlE IEEK,

1HOGAN AND OOS TERI
dTO RENEW 4OLD RI's

Tomorrot~w 6N BASKETBALL COURT,' nn
Basketball-Iowa at MICHIGAN J ___I IJI
7:30 o'clock. I ILipji
Hockey-Wisconsin vs. MICH- 'tWhen Coach Sara Barry's Hlawkl-
IGAN a, Windsor, Ont.; evening. j eyes clash withi the Wolverlnes to-
Tuesday I morrow night i-n the final game of the Coach Ps
Hockey -Wisconsin vs. AMIclI-I season for Michigan, an episode of the I~niveri
j OAN\ at: Windsor, Ont.; after- I! ancient rivalry will he renewed. itescn
noon. Se;,eral years ago Muskegon, rep-Igae to
Friday I resenting this state in the National;gms o
Wrestling-Conference meet at ! interscholastic basketball tournament Ont.
Chicago-Preliminaries. ! at Chicago, played the fast Osage, The tear
Track-Indoor Conference meet I Iowa quintet in one of the semi-final' gers will '
Iat Evanston- Prelim inaries. rounds. Qoterbaan, hiigh sco~ing ~theim yesE
Fencing and Gymnastics-Con- 'Michigan foiward, then one of the ;Bble excel
ference meet at Chicago-Pre=. lstellar' Muskegon basket-shooters,
Iliminaries. 11foundf his guard to be none other than that theC
I Hock~ey-Minnesota; vs,. MICHI-II"}uzz" Hogan,; now captain anld de- !the same.
!IG1-AN at Windsor, Ont; evening. Hfense man on the Iowa team. M1'us- iIIoopel,
tt rda lkegon el1irnated Osage from the ;again bet
Wrestling Conference meet at I i Wurney in a close and -thrilling battle Larsen or
Chiago-F~inals. and 0-ost rbaan play~ed an important left wing,
1 TPrack-Indoor Conference nmeet D art in the victory~ of his team. mate. Capr
at Evansito,-Finals. Both men- were later chosen on thei regular p]
Feicing; and Gyrnnasics-Con'- ( Al-Amer lean iijterscholastie team. C omb con.
Ifevence -mieet at, Chicoago-hals. 1i Since their high school competition; Followir
j Hockey- iesota; vs.TVM - E I they have often been pitted against Ithe Woly
1 GA~N at'Winidsor, Onit; evening. I each othert in Conference tilts. In the 'strong Mi1
J Alickhigan-Iowa' game at Iowa Citygames Fri
--- Jan. 14; Oosterbaa~n sank three has-1j Windsor.
CA i i~T if1'i ,kets-while Ho~kgant failed to score from two succe,
ii1 i p WINSF1 1Tthe field. the Gph
CONSCUTIE- p I BS-I~ry~ BA-i Hgan is a senior at the University' polis, andt
CA POS IP' O COSTyl ,wieear of iEmainilistecompetitir on a ct fectedIl c
Michiganji_ believesv
(I3} Associated Press) verines'o
EUGE]NE; Ore'., March 5-Winners TPatronize Dahily Advertisers. close defe
for thre fourth, consecutive time of4
th, acfi Coast Conflerence baskt'-
bal chmpinshp;the Golen kBers
of the University of Caliornia today!
were hoiored as- the- victors of, the,
127'9, se~on and as the- only- uncle-'
feated team n! fl the,,?acific coast cir- , 1y AIM,'NOW T'iA~iaNG EASUIE1
cult. T.11,- AP1,' ATS1'GO WNS-All elhI
The conquerors humbled~ Oregon ritqu4ril when measurements are tak
University two ties in as masny.'NVehvesupplied APS and GO-WNS
games. The fir~st victory- was by a.
score of 35 to, 29. arndthe seco~nd 33- -
tio 21 last night.,
The- Uni'versity. of California. ended-I
it's Conference season with five vic-
tories - and no defeats. while Oregon r h ~
had- won. eighit games- and ,lost t wo.
The Univ'ersity; of. Washington, and
Idaho tied fori second, inl the North-j 117 Nof-h fliverslty A-ve.
c,rn diisibn,. each won seven- games 1
!and lost thrjee. i V
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NE~W YORK Marh 5-Amierica has
pinned the burden of carryinfg her ten_,
nis banner- to foreign. ours.this year

forthe~te. n t~ houder o tW~ 85Ok-0~ I IseIrwa's basketball team will pin its hopes for itory in tomorrow night's1
been primed1 quet- wielders. "Big Bll"W Ti-len.- andJ-} ncoiuntr with the Wolverines largey on the. work of -Capan Hogaa- and
rintheyh Frank Hunter:. - ,Iconnell, steller Hawkeye guards who are playing their third year of Big
veteran- team These two will head the offcial en ase Il
e the Big Ten f team which the U. S;,. T~.-'. A. is en- Mconnell' captained the 1926 five to a tie for the- championship- of the I
in pri t ply eammatheii.IWestern Conference, and at the close of the season he was named on the
will probably lpg overinArltpayem tcs first all-Conference team- by the majority of -Bg Ten critics and- officials.,
g shot attack and- compete in to~uamnts in most IMcConinell, in- addition to starring in defensive ply lends much power
thermen, pin-1i of- the imlportant~ tenis5-playing- na-! to- the scoring combination of the Jawans. He is adept at long shots and
if a victory on, tions of Europe, winding- up, with the- led- his team in- the scoring colum~ns last season.
[d prove much I Prench and British chamnpionships in Captain Hogan is also, recognized as one of the best defense men in
th~e one the IJurne and July.1 the Big Ten, and although he- lacks the scoring ability of, McConnell, he
the last time. Tilden's slashii)?, all-our~t gaine~l plays a major role in the I-awkeye attack. Thee two players form a ;de-
and Hunter's fer eciotna fore-liand, fensive pair that is rated as one of the stronget combinations in: intere,01-
for the game drives have iad p1 ably more uni- legiate baaslketball circles and are expected to'afte the. Mhigan scoring-!
their titular form success on Eur onoeJ cour~ts than machine considerable difficulty tomnorrow night.
strong Wol-! the attacks c: any other Amnerican~i
will meet the! players. Both a. fainilia with: their-
int a game at ground as well as thir iw rn -hai op-
at Yost field ponents.
'Big- Bi-ll", who owes a: deb or two-
yes hav~e not',to a certain group o' agile you nv
waddic~h was ex- Frenclimen- will have an ddd in-
a good- sea.- - ti-vei the desire to pay off someotin~
entage column.) to hil':riyls in their ownbalicL-

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