'a~e $ITHE MICHIGAN DAILY S UNDAY, JANUARY 30, 1127 TELNNIS TEAM NAMEDi Second Baseman~ An( Few Righthanders FOR INDOO R TURNEY Stepach Adttchint Pic. (aptain Onr SNeplens Anid Tharton For d Outfielder Among COBB MAY SIGN WITH Upheld For Ranking Bv i1 o -,eazu ill DatiII Y Eastern irip PLAY TO OPEN FEB.1I I Capt. Irwin A. Olian, Leighton Stephens, and Horace Barton have been selected by Coach H. C. Hutch- " ins to represent the University of' Td ichigan in the Frst Annual Indoor Intercollegiate Tennis tournament to be held in the large drill hall at Cor-s nellt university, Ithaca, N. Y., Feb 11 and 12./ The meeting is an invitation affair' conducted by Cornell university and- will draA contestants primarily from I the eastern and southeastern parts of the country. Michigan is the far- '/ thest west school to take part in the -. tournament.: To Give.Cups And Medals , Play will begin in the elimination series at 1 o'clock Friday, Feb. 11. + r + + Matches will be played all that after-i noon and evening and continued throughout Saturday morning. The / finals will be run off on Saturday af- -" ternoon, and if the present plans are carried out, it w ill be possible to have a t emp n s l d of all the championships played off by- Saturday evening At the conclusion of the tourney, - the contestants will be entertained at 'a banquet when the cups and A M A -medals for the winners will be pre- ) sented. Following the banquet and Rogers Hornsby and Harry Heilman are almost the only leading hit- presentation ceremonies the visitors 1ters of either league who swing righ t handed at the plate. Both are slug- w-ill be entertained at a dance. i nttadinninga ne. teamgers of repute also, Hornsby having led the National league in home runs Points toward winning the team, one season in addition to placing at t he top of the batting averages for a cups will not be counted until the stretch of some years., quarter finals are reacied. The num- Hornsby's trade to the Giants was the greatest sensation of the winter ber of points that can be scored in- trading, The former Cardinal is expected to greatly strengthen the crease from one for a victory then Giants. Heilman remains as Detroit's greatest batting threat with Cobb five for winning the championship re- missing. cord. Cups will be awarded to win- ning and second place teams, while practice so far has been confined to freshman team in his first year on the I medals will be given to individual win- pci uers. if light work'outs in Waterman gymnas- campus. 1 -Nt Fnl Teem ium and vollying and "batting theI Barton, a sophomore, will compete ST. LOUISNEXT YEAR Tris Speaker May Appear In Uniform Of Senators; Griffith Offers inx Contract CAN PLAY ANYWHERE ! {By Associated Press) CHICAGO Jan. 29.-Washington and St. Louis appear today to have the lead in the contest for the serv- ices of Tris Speaker and Ty Cobb. Clark Griffith of the Senators de- clared at Tampa that Speaker prom- ised to give first consideration to a Washington contract, while St. Louis so far has made the most energetic attempt to land Ty Cobb. The provisions of the waiver rule, so far as American leagpe club pri- orities are concerned, have been laid aside to permit these two stars to sign, whatever they wish, William Harridge j acting guarding of the league exe- cutive officers said today. Can Negotiate Own Terms There is no chance, lowever, that any National league club will be al- lowed to sign them, so long as any American leaguers desire their serv- ices. With no price tags attached to their conr.racts by their original club owners, the two slugging outfielders are expected to conclude profitable terms for themselves. IGriffith declined to reveal the amount of his offer to Speaker, but after a telephone conversation with the latter at Phila'delphia, he an- i "pounced that the former Cleveland manager had promised to write him concerning his proposal and that he 1 would have an announcement to make I upon receipt of the letter. Speaker And Mack Confer Speaker was in conference yester- day at Phil4,delphia, with Manager Connie Mack of the Philadelphia Ath- letics, and both emerged smiling, but declined to discuss the visit other than to say it was a social call. "I am going to play baseball again this summer," Speaker declared. "I will consider all offers and then I will accept the one which I believe to be most favorable.' Ottawa Senators seem to have a cinch on the National Hockey League title . The other teams are all bunch- od elosely together with Boston sins points behind the Senators. Ten is0 'E BIG TEN BASKET T n BuSY AS WOLVERINES Although Michigan is not slated to F play a Confernce basketball game un-1 til Feb. 15, when Coach Mather's quintet will engage Purdue on the lat- ter's floor, other rig Ten teams will see plenty of action from Feb. 5 on. i On the latter date Indiana, who re- cently succumbed to the Wolverines *tBloomington, will have a chance to; creep closer to the leaders when they tackle Chicago on the Maroon's home floor. The Hoosiers should have nol trouble in winning this engagement, for, although Norgren's team is re- puted to be strong defe ively, the attack of Indiana is expe ed to over- come, any obstacle that Chicaga can produce. ~ < Illinois, too, will be able to keep un- ' Illinicombortably close to the Wolverines because of a contest with Minnesota ron the same date. The Gopher quintet has yet to show any form of winning, basketball, and there is no apparent reason why they should pull a sur- prise at the expense of the Illini. The third game on Feb. 5 will be Ohio State at Iowa, and it is a crucial contest for one of the teams will be eliminated from any championship {consideration. Ohio Statp will be the guests ofi Craig Ruby and his five baskteteers1 I Feb. 7 at Champaign, and Minnesota I is doped to lose another at Indiana at the same time. On the following Saturday, the 1 Maroons journey to Madison, which marks Wisconsin's return to ,basket- ball after the examinations. Other games on the same date are Illinois at Iowa, Northwestern at Minnesota, where the celler championship will be fought out, and Purdue at Ohio State. It is improbable that any of these games will have a bearing on the Con- ference championship, unless it be the Illinois-Iowa clash. If Iowa should defeat Ohio, and then lose to Illinois, the fight would narrow down to Mich- igan, Wisconsin, and the Illini. HUGGINS OPPOSES TRADE NEW YORK, Jan. 29.-A proposal for the trading of Pitchers Sam Jones and Walter Beall of the Yankees for Outflelder Cedric Durst and Pitcher Joe Giard has been called off for the 1 present at least. Manager Miller Huggins, of the Yan- kees, from St. Petersburg, Fla., wired Colonel Jacob Ruppert, owner of the club, advising against the trade. The two clubs ,may resume negotiations at the scheduled meeting of the American league next month, it is indicated at anakee beadquarters. PURDUE WRESTLING MEET TO CURTAIL MIICHIGAN LAY-OFF Coach Clifford Ien's wrestling squad will not have complete rest dur- ing the next two weeks due to a scheduled meet on Reb. 12, when the Wg verine mat squad will journey to Purdue to engage the Boilermaker teamn. BALL FIVES W BE i TAKE TWO WEEK REST Vincent Richard Youthful Yonkers, N: Y., tennis star who scored brilliant victories over thej best players of the world last sumnmer, was recently backed for the United States nmber one ranking by Wil- lam T. Tilden II, national champion! for six years, even though turning professional after the Davis Cup, matches. ST. LOUIS.-Two Cardinal pitch- ers, Charles Flint and Jesse Haynes are holding out this season. BASEBALL NOTICE All battery men and otheir candidates who:were not on the I baseball squad last year will please report for practice in Yost field house as soon as their ex- aminations are completed. Can- I didates should bring their own equipment. RAY FISHER, Coach. J With its three-man team, Michigan will be limited to entering one doubl- es team and three single players,' while other teams with the max-! imum number of players will have two doubles teams and four singles com- petitors. #This is a handicap to Mich-I igan's possibilities of getting a cup,I but in no wary interferes with the chances for individual honors. ball around" a little. in his first intercollegiate meet when Coach Hutchins expects to have the he goes to Ithaca. This however, isj three who are to go to Cornell prac- no indication that he is inexperienced tice on the indoor courts at the Gener- in tennis competition For two years al Motors building in Detroit duringi he was junior state chapion h seo the next two weeks: It is certain that title. which he now holds. Barton is this will greatlytenhance the chances one of the best tennis stars to attend of the Michiganteam.i Michigan in recent years, The personnel of the team, headed1 FOR OUTDOOR SPORTS SKIS, TOBOGGANS, SHOE.SKATES, HOCKEY CLUBS FOR THE GYM,- Basket Balls, Hand Ball Outfits, Gym Shoes and Suits Everything in Athletic Equipment 17 T ersity Arcade i.,.. .. 1. Avc 'heater Clllle ".l U Nothing definite can bo expected by Captain Olian, shows it to be a team from the Wolverines since the men of long tennis experience. Both Olian have not had an opportunity to prac- and Stephens won their "M's" last tice on indoor courts. All of the year. Each man was the star of the rr :.;. -Y i (?;;=Y. I( .: i I To-day's Menu ' s-- - ' ! v'v' 7 ' " ' f}:ti :: f. ....t Cry: :?.Y'.',,, ;':. i .K } A~t 75 Chidc n Broth with Rice Soup r Choice of: Roast Young Chicken - Yorkshire Dressing Cranberry Sauce Stuffed Pork Tenderloin - Bordelaise Sauce Spccial Club Steak, Oxford Style Vegeable: Creamed Peas and Carrots Leteuce and Tomato Salad - French Dressing Mot Rolls with Butter French Fried, Candied Sweets, or Mashed Potatoes Dessert, Choice of: Blackbcrry Cobbler with Cream Assorted Pies Assorted Ice Cream Special Lunches and Dinners Daily at 40c to 60c Have you tried our famous Hamburgers lately? We are open until 2 A. M. So after you have your exam. prepared-drop in for a warm cup of coffee and "one without." /i It's the DOBBS NEW DERBY Just Arrived TINKER & COMPANY SOUTH STATE ST. AT WILLIAM ST. Exclusively With Us. Kahn Tailored Clothes Dobbs Hats I *AA A ", ; i H-ickey-Freeman} Customized Clothes. 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