rFrAY DEC iOBET-1, 16, 1927 THE MICH'GAN DAILY P AG F SPV RV -=A , DEC MBE-197HE--------D IL i STAR GUARD DEPARTS FOB GAME ON COAST I'Astorjer.s Lea v( For San Francista Where They Willf Meet West's A Il-S1ar' Aggregation OUTFIT INCLUDES 18 MEN ( By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Dec. 15-Stars of the gridiron firmament of the eastern part of the United States pooled their tt.lents with those of two coaches, many of whom had never seen before and prepared for their western invasion today.f The players, 18 in all, will leave tonight for San Francisco where they- will meet the cream of the west's football talent in a charity game, Dec. 26. Two Nebraska stars, Glen Pres- DOPING THE DOPE ; ( i (Continued from Page Six) a couple of times in his car'r. He is a gentleman and a college bred sportsman in every sense of the word and a credit to his alma mater, Michigan. The reputation of George Sisler as to sportsmanship ])rings to mindthe many other Michigan men who have built up for the Wolverines a most. enviable reputation for sportsmanship and clean fighting athletic teams. In the "gossip of the wise" after the Chicago-Michigan game, some of these who may have lost money on the game accused the Wolver- ines in a, veiled, manner or other- wise of "laying for' Ken Mouse, great Maroon center, and pur- posely getting him out of the game. Such a thing was ridiculous with the Maroons' chances against the then league-leading Illini, wnom the Ma- roons met the Saturday following, bound up in Rouse, but few consider- ed this. When such a thing was suP- gested at a Collegiate club Iinch- eon after the game, Fritz Crisier immediately had a retort: "Our boys report that. they never play- ed against a cleaner team nor one that fought harder that (id Michigan last Sat urday." Word of this came to Coach Tad Wie- man from Commissioner Griffith who adde(l "I thought you would be glad to know this." Another inst an oe of the 'igh regard for Michigan teals cropped out at an Ohio Wesleyan alumni gathering in Cleveland. On this occasion, Coach George Cauther of the 13ishops said "Michigans 5)orLts nanshil was the finest our team has en- countered in any of its big gam- es." AMSTERDAM-Tennis has been dropped from the program of the 1928 Olympic games according to a decision of the lawn tennis advisory commit- tee. HOLD INTERFRATERNITV TANK, POLO TITLE MEETS (Continued from Page Six) opponents, Theta Chi, 3-0. Theta Chi 'on the right to meet, the fast Sigma Alpha Mu aggregation, by virtue of their 5-1 victory over the Phi Kappa P'si poloists in the semi-finals on Wednesday.1 During the elimination contest held in the Union pool, the Theta Chi natators set a new fraternity record in the 10) yard relay race in the ssmi- finals. Powers, Fields, Rossum, and Crego won this event over the Phi1 Kappa Psi, swimmers setting a rec- ord time of 38seconds. Crego who is- also a football and track man, made the best time in the back stroke doing the 25 yards in 14.8 seconds. ||COrdO %y200CC#|CCC4%% I 7 3 'llenal SPORTORIAIU (Continued from P'age Six the campus now is Charlotte Bow a freshman, who swain for the ego A. C. until last: year. Sh now with the D. C. C. and at mate of liss Losee. A meeting tween the two is slated for some before long and the result shou intOrestin. NEW YORK-Demands have received by the U. S. Golf associ that conceded lutts be forbidd golf iatches. THIS THIS ,aI. CLOSES lACLS F (I- AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING AT 3 P. .s he iII toam- time hi be been iation en in OTICES. NOy'TICE, - Varsity Inn is noted for exe I hut lhitns andi American food. Lunch, :5c, 11-2 p. in. Dinner, 50c 5-S p. in. 512 H. Williams. NOTICE-The Heidelberg, 807 E. Washington S. one Coking. Will not (:1550 during va'