6. TUIESD)AY',FEBRUARY 28, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY j~fHanPeltzer, And KILO WOLVERINE WRESTLERS APPROACH Co ge T CmpteCONFERENCE DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP (Continued from, Pag e Six) ng 17 cnecutive victories between (! ., 2P ° ) 1,ch ampion, nd th iby a ntrow1I id SNIMMING STANeDAR for\the "milnornth:1)y ::ar;\r i t( match oftlastSajuiwdlys meet, Danalirmill suAn SinleAs cinpsoi "'lltheeoftAnbstmit-Spiet ndin, eanbuAahaf o't ndwa pshd o woovrtmebot WelA J~d ~di i Ii deditac raes nlcwol ay sC ti asoBgTell be; ore hie could secure a tue ad- IBre?.aii Record1 Iplayin g :lhe IS inlg Y()1C5 135 pound champ ion, who has par- (cantage dlecision over his larger Pur- --due opponent. In the first bout 1}I'Ot,,[-)1zer , (hermlan Star, re,- tllel~oel~sme hnete CARTER FINISHESall)Orled in one ldssige titn h~ 'PThomnas chose to go underneath, but Ct~~iLi~ MBEk~~ I I i day Kla erisondngthe lof.the two leaders, but hasgained1ofe egae lgtavn day___t (Ol~pt e in the Kniht of Co- ; xv fl riggled free after 10 seconds, and tw aland 1.1hree tin;e tdecisions nor esl Many remarkable pert ormrances,]msMeet at i4ladison Square Gar-attl0 pins -lts - eagetsilyofe e pa laedofslmot athree weeturned in by the Wolverine tank- disWdcdyngt n ilsatquiisition~ was a time advantage vi- minutes in the second bout to gain megnterda etwt oai h ieaantLodhh n ory over Slieffler of Purdue, rated a3 e ntersolme ihIw the decision. Th(ihgnr lay temon(~iger~, the fastest of America's on of thle best 135 poundc 's in the j Sauray Te icign ely da fcurrent middlec dist ance crop. Conference. 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