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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

lr1-ii-ISDAY, FEBURA'Y

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SUZANNE SPOILS EUROPEAN TOUR I olverine H ckev Team I e TodxA FRESHMAN WRESTLERS VICTORS

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PVRDUE'S SHOOTING
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_ r Wisconsin A n innesota Seres

Two Boilermniker Forwards Seemed T e a o i s.
To Be Unable To Miss Basket In 2 .
Second half Of Attack}
MVATIIERTELLS OF GAME n
Puru well-balanced team, a fakt
combination that proved particularly SznLgpueav tVntRh s yKB n
adept in basket shooting, deservede the
victory over the Wolverines in the
gaye played Tuesday, Coach Mather
said yesterday.
"Fro hsstart to fish the gme was
ierlys cteted sbotheteasdsplnasy
ings fine fora in spurts, the showing "
of the Michigan quintet during th
first half being the best exhibition of ::
basketball I have seen a Michigan
thentkipper contoinue drn the ga.me'...
Purduens hoffiese wae fash as-d
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TrghuhgmePurdue sofeswafahyande AR TAUR F. M S A D
very consistent. aheeler Wilcox, andttak,
Hodges forme a cleer ofensive. .. ::: .>. . .. ' i:a!! v~ t} *i<: }'?Siid:}" :c}}.." .h
o n s o rti n t a t w a s h o s to p . Y:. .R:. : :.::::.f :. , . :
In the second half the Boilermaker ame b.:
vnte attck ost eitowr and ete 4" 4 .
defense strengthened as m the Wol ; '2'>:. +.: .a:: ..::-:......:
Purdu ea aggregain ash ablento e.
Tihey ihgandteamg durhn teidr ...
perod.eem d.estned to run awa. . 'i :# # .:b"ii i4. ;:~e :;.;::.:. ::". .sck}
wit the game. The~ivewaswor
yesine ay, waCasith steran theSze n ,pturedabove"with Vincent Richards, Mary K. Browne
bPardashts as te outIstdandsinlg C-andPaulFerrlEtG,oieEthe l f. C HE.Py for aHEuropn tour.of
turof thtla, heWvrn'sfsthepoesoa tr o rvligi hscutyb eui~ oacm
Fprnt far rane running gthpneh norgebcueo eua y h aae ome e
layted' afie game, shng despiallthers
defse wicte toss scoeasesd unas-
sted gaaTen Pud defnseon st gun-,
abe tostos arrigand' s bln ander
The amigniterinfiefingelrd to
sp.knrand fieKrerhtsueg mise sonly
oln of the frcanceps.s hl
Fore Purue hee erowms thel mot InteNws-aten n hds
pertau payedein t the mainog
i the Boilerker ofifens He a-
bonted foro1 aenehduing the gyahe
tuo tfohecondascoringeonorsfestioalosrednowditvingiedtSictryefsiannco tsby om
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the Michigan 2lo1inu ml urohay
ren te hecd meotho nd epae.dlyS
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sitedhe Pu~rdse dyef enerasn-
aoilegad and arin asliht adsans-
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the game. adegisteingmivefiedolsN LE
idiegan' suaod retrnsedol my
ynesterdhad Coiaechather sent the
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pepatiofor he Indianad e talt he
toninforsebond scoringedonors ih TalrdiamdsiguseeuisadTocasb
Saturday nht, toiewvmaerine'rast
oportuInityr rande Dagerst te
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th Michiganvtover ndiarong the
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whic ec the uies syrufer by
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coteraaand Chabeseillb at tern i,
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Coach Joseinh E. Jlarss, Frances WiH
snot, minor sports manager, andl 12
payers on the hockey team will
leave at 2:26 P. M. today for Mladi-
son, Wis., where tomorrow and Sat-
urdlay the 'Wolverine team will play
its first Conference gamnes of the
season against the Badgers.
Capt. Steve Jones, Roach, C'omb,!
Gabler, Larson, Hlooper, Maney, Sib-!
ilsky Denton, Alarshall, Copeland,
and Gomberg will go on the tripI
which comprises in addition to the
'Wisconsin gamnes a pair of contests
at Minneapolis.
Minnesota has a strong team again
this year. Most of the men who were
on the Minnesota championship team!
last year as still available. So far!
this season they have defeated Wis-
consin in two games 1-0 and 3-1. Thisj
gives them undisputed lead in the
Conference.
Warm weather and examinations1
have deprived Coach Barss of the

- ~Members of Coach Pete Botchen's'lperienced little difficulty in d1isposing
opportunity of getting his men into freshman wrestling teams, competing' of R. Hill of tihe Detroit teatm v;itht
first class shape. llowever, it is ex-unltheinleamerweslg a time advantage of wore than fire
pected that the team will have little hline teo h minutes of the six minute bout.
diff iculty in checking the B~adgers inune th auspices o h Finley, wrestling at 145 pounds, was
their two gaeiggiet Detroit Athletic club Tuesday night, aetnate the only Mfichiigan entry to lose his
By the time Minniesota is met the won ictoieinl three of the four m>atch. Guzek won from him, by aL
new Wolverine forward combination I bouts which were held with the memn-'fall after five minutes of fighting.,hFin-
Of Tarsn, 1001crandMany wllhers of the Gr afs gymnasium team, bey held quite a ti ie advantage over
have had the experience of two Big an amateur athletic organization. Two! his opponent when hie was thrown,
Ten games. All of these rien arej of the three bouts were won by falls. but Guzek managed to pin him izi theo
i- Hewitt, 115 pounder of the yearling' tinal minute of the boitt. Douga(vito,
fast skaters v and a e little more he expert- team defeatedW. IHill. of the Graf ;158 pound title holder, won his match
landceiwi n givehthematgood shanrint gymnasium by a fall after four atnd " from Casolari of the Graf team..by a
land ichian hgh i tea scoing lf minutes of wrestling. Thomasifall in the remarkably quick time~ of
in the Conference' allhamu12pontilhldrex28scd.
The defensive ,wori will he handl- alcmu 2 on il odr x 8scns
ed by two all-Conference guards, { February 1927-No. 2
tendIing goal. Comberg, substitute
goal tender, and Comb mamy be usedI
during the games.
EDenton and Copeland Ihavc been.
worked at center in the early sea-f '.- tt
son practice games. Sibilsky and
( Marshall are a set of substitute wing-
men who have done much playing so"~~'~ <
far and are certain to be sent into b
the Wisconsin games.

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Lafayette, Ind., Feb. 16-Another
one of those busy week-ends is ap-
proaching for the Purdue indoor
squad, only one of which will be idle
next Saturday. Coach O'Connor's
track team will take advantage of ai
layoff to get in shape for the Illinois
relays at Urbana on Feb. 26, in which
the Boilermakers will enter about ten
men. Saturday will find Coach Lam-!
bert's basketball squad in Iowa City,!
where the team will attempt to even
up for a sound trouncing which the
Hawkeyes passed out to it earlier in
the season on the Memorial gymnas-
ium floor. Both teams have shown
improvement since the first encounter,
and the game Saturday should be a,

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