0 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN - - - - - ------------- . . . .... .... ............... ............... .................... . .. . ..... ILLINI TEAM TO MEET MAROON FIVE TONIGHT Michigan And iowva Are Only Squads That Will Not See Action This Week-end INDIANA-PURDUE FEATURE I CONFERENCE BASKETBALL Tonight Illinois at Chicago Tomorrow Indiana at Purdue ( Ohio at Wisconsin I Northwestern at Minnesota Illinois' erratic attack will meet Chicago's air-tight defense in the Mar- con-Illini grudge battle tonight at Chicago. Both teams have done poorly this year and the outcome is in doubt, but the fact that the Maroons will have the benefit of the tiny floor of Bartlett gym makes'the chances for a Chicago victory look good. Saturday Injdiana will meet the whirlwind Purdue quintet at Lafayette in a game in which the Hoosiers will attempt to break the winning streak of Coach Lambert's team. In the other two games this week, Minnesota will entertain Northwest- ern at Minneapolis, and Ohio State will invade the lair of the Badgers. Fraternity Quintets ENGLISH RACER HAS NARROW ESCAPE Reach League Finals (By Associated Press.) racer through its first test here pre- I DAYTONA BEACH, Feb. 16.-Hurt- liminary to an attempt to break the Champions in two fraternity leagues ling along at an unofficial speed of world's speed record of 203.7 miles were decided last night while an- other league went to the finals. Phi Sigma Kappa in league 8 defeated Alpha Chi Rho, 23 - 16, for the cham- pionship, while in league 11, Tau Epsilon Rho won from Nu Sigma Nu by default and in the finals from Sigma Phi, 12-10. Sigma Phi entered the finals by de- feating Phi Mu Alpha, 2-0. In league 3, Delta Kappa Epsilon 'must play Delta Phi for the championship, as the D.K.E. team eliminated Psi Omega last night by a 12-5 score. The other games in this league were forfeited with the result that Kappa. Alpha Rho won from Phi Beta Delta, and Herm- itage won from Phi Kappa Tau. Neither Gogebic 1 nor R. and S. ap- peared on the floor in class A, but the Aces defeated the Lawyer's Club, 18-9, and Gogebic 2 won from the Ten Can- nibals 2-0. The Hillel league games resulted in the foleowing scores: Purdue, 13, Wisconsin, 9; Northwestern, 22, Illi- nois, 5; Minne'sota 11, Michigan, 10; and Ohio, 19, Indiana, 10. PHILADELPHIA- Herbert Haw- lins, New York, won the National squash raquets singles title from Myles Baker, Boston. 170 miles an hour despite a rain- per hour made by a fellow country- beaten beach, Captain Malcolm Camp- man, Major H. 0. Seagrave, here lastj bell, British automobile racer, escaped' possible serious injury here today when his giant speedster struck a rut and was catapulted 30 feet through the air. Captain Campbell was half thrown from the driver's seat but maintained control of the machine and completed a trial run down the beach at reduced speed. The British pildt was pating his year. ANN ARBOR HIGH PLAYS BATTLE CREEK TONIG Determined to keep its record cle, the Ann Arbor high school basketN team will meet Battle Creek tonight the high school gymnasium. A p liminary game will be played at o'clock, and will be followed i mediately by the main tilt. [IT all in re- 7 i Choice Roasts In Of Beef, Pork, Veal, and Lamb. Chickens for Roasting and Stewing ALSO-WE LAVE 4 FULL LUtiE OF" Food Products VOGEL BROS. MARKET Fresh and Smoked Meats Fish and Poultry S'hionie 6656 339 South Main Street r.----------.-----n tirll 7 r-I rf rf P% rJ r9 f'9 r!s.ra r rm MM Y7171'n MM rm MM M r- m rm r= rm 117 P9 1m rs Rm PA Gm rn 6-1P" l-r 1-Y P" f %r4 r"e iegel Ir'. lfY. P. wII wo:'--- -.T---A--s-----w--w w w Wit----itLr rV VV V +V{st { J / 8LJ{ / '!. 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