IC 1929 THE MIC"HI+GAN. DAILY us x-1 +.'. T- 2 11L RlETCia +r sxAN AILY " BIG TIN liTER POLO Bill Tilden Named TITL tOS T ILINUDavis Cup Captain Have Perfect Record Afte~r Defeatlug hIawkeyes 5.0 In Filial litelhO j -11(00 Successful Seasoni WILDCATS MAYV GAIN TIE J Illinois' water polo team laid claim t to the ig; Ten water' 1)01 title by shutting out Iowa, 5-0, to finis;h the season with a perfect record of five victories and no defeats. Northwes- 1 tern has an opportunity to tie for thet title, as the Wildcats are unb~eaten.j ..... However, the Purple team I-rust win froni Michigan on Saturday to, claim:: ' KIPKE TO 'DIRECT PURPLE, ILLINI, BOILERMAKERS, AND CRIMSON START SPR ING PRACTICE SPRING FOOTBALL PRACTICE AS WEATHER IMPROVES A T EAST LANSINGj Several Big Ten schools have begun usuarlily stropngor01 spring squad. ( EAT LNSIG','bMarch 1.-Michi- igaii St ate will ,tarit. footbhall work- outs early thlis spring. Director j Ralph)11Y(,ung JIi 11iicod IO il tai I lac~ce il l ,in co Aprlc , o r ' four (lays ofati wet mtii for' 8 irio'i liiir lluoe. DIi;, V Kjle ;1-%%'Y l))ii1 eto i e td ('al, xv ill have ci VO iNvil .t ants5. Although.11K_;, 1, :ill still retaion hi". post at 1 i"lb ..I oi sty of \liclhigain (uring the sly 1'g, h will ho able to take care of1his dtie~s (Wrnig Ithe (lay -tied then ilets,,c late ini ib e afternoon for. East Laznsing. This will enable' him to gct a line on thle material and inst all his syiteln. Ahsist ing i{ipke will be Coaches C'u teel, Tragyior, Vandervoort, and Van Alstyne. Casteel and Vander- voort, with .Ed" Slaughter former all- American guard at Michigan. will; CompoCse Kipkeo's staff next fal.ke Conietwt h una prodluct of Lansing football, to his ho(me town was the election of Jack Hornbeck, Lank'ing end, as captain of the team. Hornbeck will lead the squad in spring workouts. Since Kipke'si system will probablyl ng' in recent years, it is probable that thec emphasis on spring training will be heavy. Although Kipke will have a nucleus of veterans, the men have j still to learn his style of play. their spring football training in prep- aration for next fall's campaign. Weather conditions similar to those of late fall have enabled nv:mostflb eI spring toot (,hall sq(s I 0t ailie hi a[l:( (( !?(: l II 1C iitie s tr n n I o PS i i o tsd l'lis week thle Ne iW l(licoachli ledi his 'squadl of 7 i men 0111111 .)0t begin a spring ti wee. 'Iken r Within a lew la'%v r t TIS COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P.M. LASSIFIEN oADVERTISING AT 3 INOTICEF a i fuah wot' ha1:rdi, we hiave a, 5tiigil seling prjop)osition on alti1 h you :1va5nii,rt ork itumodi- at ly a ad cot inue at full time dur-! ii lift ,summer mon1(13tts. Yo 1 uV _ he caling uon:a liihled class of I lil": S)(Wt5, 11ot:1a hiouseto A0115Cl { 'Iliv":L . Wewill makena specil l)' 1)O it ion to atman with oI1ue setlling exenienf1ce who isCaplj)1;e hug and directing Ja -roup )of Si esne.. 1 Rt hMnesAmei'ica ' 11;x, 1241; .i'tin I03 Es a! share of the chamipionship. The Michiigan water polo team has beeni handicapped by a. lack of com- p~etition this season. The Wolverines (efeated Indiana, 4-2, but a 4-4 tic with Wisconlsin blemished their re- cord. Iowa and Minnesota did not compete against Michigan in water polo, although they net the Maize and Blue swimmiers ins dual insets. The Gophers have no te'a , while Iowa did 'not liring 'their water pnolo squad to Ann Arbor. The Illini water poloists have made an impressive record this season. They, vanquished Purdue, 14-1, Wis- consin, 10-2, and Indiana, 12-2 . Chi- cago offered more competition, losing 6-3, while the final victory was scor- ed against Iowa. Northwestern's water poloists have played only two games, winning from Pilrdue, 6-2, andi Wisconsin, 11-5. coringtoWilliam Tildenl ,Jhas ibeen) named captain of the i. =", United States Davis Cup- team, r;c- i codin totheannouncemenlt 01'Jo.- T seh W.Wear, chairman of the I)<- 11vis Cup committee. The new captain, who sUccee'ds Richard? N. Williams II, has annotnce- ,ed that he will not perform on the Csquad this year if he loses out in t he test matches. Tilden has al- ready summoned the eligible players to the first training camp in Ameri- can Davis Cup history starting niext week at Augusta, Ga. INDIANA. STARS TO RETURN ('oa ell JIcOk Blot t. desire baltter'y ('anldidla tes for thet mj tIsean JifUl I teaurl reporta field hiotise Inext Moinday,, ?required thatr1 they brntg jown e(t(l a im ct. .1 's a l .rt' l 1- a# the: h.C(i is il 1 i 3 ncr1UI ' NIMARCEL arnd Curl, 50c; Shampoo, ( 500; Nat 54ue, c; Facial, 75c; Finei Wae,75c. Over' Student Supply1. Sto:re, 1111- So. 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