FACT SIX THE MICA-WIGAN DAISY 77F T)N E SDAf.Y, DCMR. 7 I ~AOE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAISY I TWOCHNGES SEEN IN MICHIGAN LINE- UP TOM~i L®IH A N A M NT PNcAM 1RSP~ A L ELEVEN I fl)T AK S WJDIVISION TIT"LE LLEN IS COMrILID SCEU __JAN.11 1,11 gil1111openth Sesn a foo a To, Cl C A f Y t, 'HS GOD M UK ONMAP ELECMN~j1.1 wh n? }io university, re l f 0ofthe FMI- 11'v cAPm HARRIER ,JLR .10, ,.: CVaae11 Ed,{win .Mather will send ms Plest Tem Against Pa thers TonmorrowiN ight 000]ERBAAN__MAY PLAY At least two changes in the Wo:- verine basketball battle front appear-, ed imminent as Coach M~ather drove his squad through a hard scrimmage yesterday afternoon, working espec- ially to develop greater speed in the. Varsity quintet :before the meeting with Pittsburgh tomorrow night in the field house. Robert Chapman, a sophomore who figured prominently in preseason plans and predictions concerning the makeup of the first quintet, returned after suffering from ulooia poisoning andl not only confiscated a first team berth, but took over the veteran i-r- nie McCoy's duties at center for the; tip-off. McCoy Shifted To Guiard, The injection of. Chapman, :however,< cloes not mean the displacing of Mc-I Coy, however, as the latter'was shift- odl to a guard in yesterdlay afternoon's scrimmage, playing the running game after the tip-off. As expected, Bennie Oosterbaan fig- tired in the other change of lineup,1 taking his place at the expense of1 Kanitz who played against MichiganI State. Captain Harrigan, of course, was in the lineup, playing running guard, center, forward, or what have you. 'lihe famous Oosterbaan-Iarrigan combination was functioning at top speed during the workout," some idea1 of its effectiveness being 'indicated by, the fact that it was responsible fort 18 points while the opposing' five,, namely Kanitz, gained a ,basket and a free throw. This 'pair alone' scored 13 baskets in the fore part of the scrim- mage. Raaber Fails To Hold lUp Fenton Raber, who showed up so well in his college debut Saturday, failed to hold up yesterday, being completely overshadowed by the Hiar-, rigan-Oosterbaan duo. Kanitz so dom- inated the play of the seconds in the early part of the scrimmage that he was substituted for Raber a while. Raber, however, seems slated to start against the Panthers. While Mather worked his first five, men unmercifully, he shifted his sec- ond quinteit frequently. 4Ranitz and Balsamio started at forwards but Han- na was substituted later. Schroder' at center gave way to Nyland later in the workout, while Lovell and Slagle shared time witIN Myron and Rose. Speed Of Varsity Increased This shifting was ostensibly done with the objective of speeding up the+ work of the Varsity lve, any in this Mather appeared to be successful. Michigan will put her best team against Pittsburgh for it will be re- membered that the Panthers stopped a Wolverine winning streak of 15 games by beating Mather's team, 34-,''3, be- tween semesters last year. ITHACA, N.Y.-'Twenty-two men re- ceived their "C's" in football from the+ Athletic council this year.n 1M1aui'Ii igli S('hol Stars Arie Inc(lu~ded On Roster Oh Yearlinig Track j ~squad, LASS TECH1 STAR REPORTS Altiionvh the fo shiznap trac(k te am lug nt benorlgaiized long enough' to allow Coach Charles lloyt to form. Tellis hl (losena By Sports Critics TblrouglI(ct Country TWO WOLVERINES NAMED An gill--Anieica(iiito 111 comiflekd, from the selectionis of many sports crit ics is likely to 1)e more truly, re- .'f f;>:. C. any very dlefinite opinion as t0 the I presentative of the country as aj r 1 st:::.-~*rength of this year's yearling ag- ti whole thanr the opinions of any single greaton te 'ote jclde te ethority. TThe following all-American 0 ames of a rnmber of former high ;~ eleven is b)ased upon t he hoor i ams sch col stars, who should develop) into . chosen, by 15 sporting authorities } ' apab~le performers.f throughout the nation. Ull)until the present time the (f- 'This ta scoe ntl ai forts of Coach Hoyt and CoachI Court- 3f wX right, who is assisting the freshman manner as that employed~i selecting ____________________menitor, have beeO('0ir e(t ed lag ely . theO all-Conference term recently- toward enlisting candidates from th11e f printed in The Daily. Thtat is, five 3 ( enIfreshman gymnasium classes andI ber Poi)nts are aw~ar'ded a player~ for Football coach at Washington and coming acquainted with them. ;.psto na alAeia is Jefferson college who has been solect- p,,,,.politr WoronailallAmericnSfors edl to leadl and 'coach the team of The reuaXokllbgn:t team, three points, for a p~lace on a eastern college stars which will meet mrediately following the Christmas . second team, and1 one point for aj a western all-star team inl a charity i aiios 1j)f3.1ighit third 'team position. Unider this sys- benefit game'at San Francisco onx Dec,. that all other' fir'st yeatr menof #lrtmtemaiuube fpit 2G" capswoWb nieseii 'c~'~o claims the l liht hcivywveighlt a playeri.'may be awarded is 75i. Ray Baer, star Michigan guard andshud3ertO 01Z5l)5i0 crown by virtue10.of clear 15'i'oLIIIA Oosterli i iniois Coc a choice on several mythical elevens, victory over .1iiniv S;lat tery, Pdifl') .riBennie Oosterbraan, Michigan's Will be a member of Kerr's team. atrteva'tot)O1d oxr, a ldsnSuaeGrei great end, was the only p~layer chosenr Joesting, Minnesota's crashing full- Thrsntsud:wiesLaogi ew York city, last l oiday ntighit. unanimously for the first team by tie the (lashes and weights, i hot icc ai' 'V;Sl attery ix as a bet oIr poxei' Monday 1 exettuserig 7 on back, and fteitsch,' Illinois center, are weal: in the hurdles, Jurni ,l ~ mI li t at any time 0 inis, career'(11, but11 Morley Drury o Southern California two other Big' Ten players who will vault, andl middle distance events. no od Yiig towiY ogofn wscoe eidwth7,fllie ~ represent the East against the West. Little is known corncerning the ab~il ~ - .-Wl l os1 tburIiad Ibsyugn RAY BAER WIL LEAVE ofth javeflinand discus throwers, tm m ;FAMOUS CANADIAN PLAYER, Minntesota. with 60i apiece. the wa le"at lI heresent. timema!i TO IQIN 'EASTERN TEAM!(es outdoor pract ice practically i- TO COACH BADV,,ER SE'XTET3 The t3ny Cif~h Followed strongest mat teams in the Ohio colt-; ft rence, will invade Annt Arbor for the first time in the histpry of the sport. The scheduling of this meet, defia- it ely indicates thiat the Wolverinoes will not take a Western tril) this year, meeting Iowa State and Cornell college for their openiiig engagemen( as was conteniplated earlier in the season. 1Ohio university with Michigan State college completes the list of definitely arranged non-Conference meets forl the 'iiiinmiatment, although a tentative engagement is a rrangedl 'Owith West Virginia for JIan. 21. Mich- 1gan State, the Wolverines' other iion- Big Tren rival, is scheduled to appear here Feb. 4. The Ohio university meet will give1 the Varsity wrestlers a total of sixI dual encounters besidles the regularl lintersectionial championship affair at the close of the season, and the ad- (dit ion of the West Virginia meet will increase the meets to seven, the same number as last season. In order to whip his team into ex- c elloiit shape for the strenuous selied- tile, Coach Clifford Keen' is driving his squad through hard drills daily SEat Yost field house. Drills will be sus- pendedl during the Christmas vaca- tion, but will resume immediately after the holidays. r N~ext l~rsleailcr Of T eii'iia ('iw's-( 'ouitri- Te mjIi :1' oet iv!- 'In Sporl'tisFial ONE RUNNERTO BE L61ST Following the taking of the anuaril~ picture of the cross country- team yes,- I erday afternoon at the Flentschlor studios the 'Wolverine hairriors pro- ceedled to elect Tedl Wuerfel1, a two yea,-r veteran, cap~tain for the0 1928 Wuerfel succeeds his teammate, Randolph Monroe, who is also ai jn- ioir, to the captaincy of the c'rois country outfit. Although hli has beeni ion Michigan harrier tea ms for theo past two seasons, Wulerfel woni his first letter in the sport this s erse..ws ie n aon.A.1, Iwas also a.;member of the 1920 1'ar- sity track team. The captain-elect showed great imt- provement this season being theo sec- onl WXolverine to finish in ealch of the four meets in which Coch o l i- rell's team competed. Moniroe, 19i7 captain, will also he avaiilable fTor' competition next sea son. Coach Farirell should lhave phlocoscuty l~eil 1'1tit tyi as Smith is the only letter win..!~u from this year's Varsity soiia wo will not be ,eligible forcop i ou lIn uldition the freshlnn squa(td ini- cludleo an untusuial number «1fcapble~h .performers this year. I TM at r SELIGSON AND GORELICK WIN . ANDBALL TOURNEY hiI r Ray Baer, Michigan's all-Confer- ence guard, will leave foi' Chicago today where'he will join the all-East.- ern football team which is scheduled to play on the Pacific coast during thte Christmas holidays. The all-Eastern squad is due to leave Chicago tomor- row night on its westward journey. Composed of 21 players and coach- edl by' Andy Ke rr, Washington andl Jefferson grid mentor, the team re- presenting the East is to meet an all- Western team on Dec. 26 in San Fran- cisco. The game is under the auspices of the Shrine and the proceeds will go to the Shriner's hospital. The eastern team is one of the strongest ever asembled for this an- nual East-West battle. Five Big Ten players, Baer of Michigan; Hanson, guard, Almquist," quarterback, and Joesting, fullback, of Minnesota; and Reitsch, center, of Illinois, are men- hbers of the eastern eleven. The line will be composed of Fish- wick and Scott of Yale, Walsh of *Notre Dame, and Atkinson of Lafay- ette, ends; Dowds of W. and J., Wein- stock of Western Maryland, and Ran- dels of Nebraska, t~ckles; Pauly of W. and J., guard; and Grigsby of Georgetown, center. The backfield is of all-American calibre, containing Connors of New York U, Bruce Caldwell of Yale, Lane of Dartmouth, Presnell of Nebraska, and Amos of W. and J.- Hawley of Haskell will be taken as utility line- man. ITHACA, N.Y.-Forty freshmen have registered for wrestling here. Coach O'Connell, is greatly pleased with the material. Ipossible0.I- - y Eddie Tolan, l'ormer Cass Tech star M tADISON, AWis., Dec. 14--Johnnly from Detrioit and hholer of the Nat- Farquhar, famous Canacihan hockey t~ioal nterchoasti dah tile idsl player andl coac.