Y1 U~..l* 1',aA~J1J _____THE MICHIGAN DAILY - I wr~w kt ALL -CONFERENCE CAGE TEAM SELECTED BY SUNDAY, MNARCH 18, 1925 DAILY OOTRAA ~~LL IDFOWRSQHAMPIONS LOSE R TE~ILVE JUNE 25 SET AS OPENING DATE D O T RA R D W L S N 1 DUA ~' cE T U N Y H E T I S W L O I F M C H GN CAH N G SRUUP Y I O A S0 N . Y H C L O U R I i t r y f i e e p a t s t h B L 81 INc p t t e fC Ge sT O U R Na s EY OMIns rctn i i HI G u r hA Nn Calwst i eCI N G, SGHOOr al cl- tidtoreaitl f O intiiDI L I IT [ HOOSIER 'B GRID [N. TO PL&Y FIDE GAMES 1lgilt Big Ten Seliools fire llonioredi By IPlayers On 't'hree (Court Squaids (Choseni CENTERS ARE ABUNDANT In past years, Coach Edwin J1. Math- er has selected the all-Conference basketball team for The Daily, but the Rkipper's illness comblined with un- willingness of Coach George Veenker to following Mather's wake after a single year as headcoach, has left the burden of the selections with us. An abundance of centers at the ex- pense of stars at the other places has resultd in many complications in mak- ing a selection, but there can be no doubt as to the right to first. team berths of at least two athletes-3en- nie Oosterbaan of Michigan and 'Stretch Murphy of P~urdue. Qosterb aaii Makes 11z' ord Bennie was everything a forward might be and seemed almost as nmuch at home under 1the basket as on the gridiron,, sinking a record number of 57 baskets in climbing to high point honors. Murphy was not only 6 feet 7 inches above sea level, he was goodl. Paints were his specialty, while he jumped as well as any center except Chapman. In making 'selections, it will be not- ed,. that no team is given more than one place on the first quintet while eight of the 10 Conference schools find places on the three teams. Wells of Indiana is placed as Ooster- baans running mate at forward with- out a great deal of doubt, though this is not meant to belittle such a group) of forwards as Wheeler and1 Harme- son of Purdue, How of Illinois, Fish- er of Northwestern and others. The Hoosier was a man who was best in the pinches. It was he who was re- sponsible for giving his team, a share in the title when Illinois had checked all else. Walter Placed At Forwvard" Walter, the Wildcat center, was cer-, tainly deserving of a second team berth but with McCracken at pivot, he was shifted to forward where he would fit in admirably with Wheeler of whom little need be said. Johnny How was almost the only redeeming. feature in Illinois' string of losses and (deserves a place on the third squad. Fisher is named his running mate just. a 'shade ahead of Harmeson of Pur- due. Orwig of Michigan nad Strick- land of Indiana did not play the fufll season but should be at the top in an- other year. While Murphy and McCracken rank one-two, there is much room for argu- ment about the third center place with ______ _____________________championships in classes A, B, and I) Michigaun coacing school designed Isinted.k1 t 5 j~~~~ at the Olympia arena in Detroit last t evn oveinsWl('omprele For especially for those already engaged All of the major sports, however, T I'irt ''(e1IiII . ,11, ie.>eswill e etrusted to the eadt coach- IlhiiioIs, ortliwetrn Sceued 7u Wl.Idia....Frad Reed City class C team, succeeding in :Bloiinti larly enrolled! physical educainsn n h eua eso.Po.E .fooatbiII .T~n Murph y, lPurdue......... Center rahn teInldwihwrepa-(ents andl others wishing to supple- !Rieman will be in charge of the two7recigtefnlwhhwrepa Hultch kiss, Wisconsin . . .. Guard ed last nighrt. A nTofIHREE ARE UNiD!F EATE4tnwnt teaching received in other col- courses in football work; Prof. Ste- DOUBLt~DRI ADD Hoegzer, Chicago.. ....... Guard Both VIskegfonmandst.classes A - leg es, will begin June 25 and last iphew J. Farrell, of the one course . 2 ~~Alpena, 1927 champions i lse A D''t~l faied o aliy undauntedl by their 12-9 loss to the through the regular six weeks unitil lin track athletics; Prof. Raymond I,. BLOOMINGTON, March 17- Five Seuond Team ad D r especively, fie oquality ruFiheofte.xo ouss nbae Watr otwsen..Frad for the state meets, while Grand Illinois maniithe bout fo h Ags 3. ;Fseo h w ore nbs gane will be played by Indiana ui; , Whler, Prduaer(C). . Forward Haven, last years' class B titlehold- I Con'erence championship, the W1ol- The coaching school, to be held' ball; and if he is sufficiently reov- Mc~rc~ke. Idian . . .Cen e les, was put out in the first round.; verine wrestlers wxill endeavor to again in conjunction with the sum-I ered, Prof. Edwvin J. Mat her, c.' the versity s reserve footballtemnt ______make uip for their lone defeat of the Inte session, now numbers among its 1 two courses in basketball.I fall, according to the schedule ai. Corel Inin ..., ur season when they cop~te in the facuilty nearly all of the Viarsity Fioni the description of the sum- ounced today by Z. G. C0, ener, Kzeinmer, ._'urdue ...... ,...uard IN E SC O AS I touirnament for the Iidividual Con- mentors. Fielig'LYot Po.met' school catalogue the information athletic director. It is planned to pu' ThrdLTamME TI M AR E ference td si llsvn -roPlt~ orge A. May. and Pro. Elnar' D. is gleaned that in all the maor sport two complete gridiron squads in te ' I'___next Saturday atBloomington,. Mtchell head tefaculty gou. courses excet trak, te stuent Ield with each playing a schedule., Fisher. 'rth wst. (C) .Forward neta)tego .ecp HoI~ios.....o ~ 1(Continued from Page One) Seven '\\olvrinres will mae the; Proessor Yost wil confine his erle will have the opp ortunity of1 This will call for a roster of aout Foster, 'Wisconsin........ Center Columbus Central; Burgess, Detroit tril, three of whom, Donahoe, Sauer,, tut el age to the lecture course in foot- coupling intensive experimental wok 75 players. I' linchmna n, Ohio.....Guard Northwestern, second; Johnson. Elk- and Wlarren, are uAefeaced so far, ball; Professor May will instruct With lecture courses in the various11 A doubleheader program will stag. 3IeC31c('y. i ian ....... Gu rd ihatird; Medrum, Detroit North-Ithis ,near. Donahoe and Saner' gain- courses in knesiology, anthropome- theories, ;o!'f the 128 campaigni for th Pag¢- westrn fourth. Time-: 52.8. (Mox"-Ped the individual chamnrionshiiis in try, and shool priograms ; Professor Demnonstratioji Work Included imren. Th first tem will las, with'r Honorable ~Mention: Wilcox, ley's n time of :52.7 madle in the semi-2 the 158 pound and 145 pound cj ssc, '1itchell wil teach couses along theI All of the scrimmages and demon-Washhran threvvelqn Io wa ~r (a )itar ai, ich igan. Cen- finals on Frdy;iistn stelast year, and are favore~d to repeat geeral line of intramural work. stratioii work in these various coos- 1will tackle Stae' Noral o Tere, i ter's: Strickland, Indiana; Or-., nw ecrd. on the Boilermiakers' mat. Waren Only One Visitinig Insructor es for one hour of credit, i. e., the Haute. This Is the :Oiy twin bil wsig. 'Mihigan; Harnieson, Pur- neMilecrnwooy rtzKa- will compete in the 15 pound class. The only visiting instructor engag-;practical courses in football, basket- of the season, iernwnbySath l di~ 1Sak in~o~;MlsI ~ . ~i \.4 ~l Captain -Watson 135 pouimtl: tc-f ed to teach is John Johnstone(irc- Iball, baseball will be under theI B she o Illnos ndNot f eSar.Mnso;Mil, z oO enitidlCarlsoin, Detroit.Northii- ,BySduU1lufO5adNot- Illintc'ig, forwards. Marshall, wetrn scod McDonald, DetroitI holder, will wrestle Sauer to se t or of athletics at Pontiac. John- I guidance of Coaches George Veenk- western for scon4 tem gamues, i SNorf.Lwestern; inligan Michi- I atin hr;HrDtotNrthr- wtho mnakes the trip. Hewitt, either stone will deliver lectures ,ii the er and Jack ltt. In track, Pro- Imeans eight 'Bigmen ConfC eeecoL.- gan; Nydahl, Minnesota; Sehl- ;ITie4:35.lltot or ailes, and Pre-cott will course in minor sports, under whichs fessor Farrell will be assisted byI tests 'for Indiana lt. ''64ahl e nait,r, Indiana; McDonough,; Chi-as omee heading boxing, tennis, swimming, (Continued on Page Nie,) season.., I, cago,2 Guards. I,' Medley relay (1 1-4 miles)- won' alo-o-ee LI by Froebel of Gary (Mullins, P erra- ta, Exum, Johnston) ; Detroit North- consn a lid.'Wilcox of Iowa are adtoss- western, second; Columbus Central,, - .. but ostr wns he lip Cla~-third; Toledo Scott, fourth. Time - - up, 4:53.8 (new record). manl was heother cne nthe o ~th ceterin on- High' jump-won by i'eikin, Portr ference, a lid perhaps the best jump- IHuron; Sampson, Cass Tech, Detroitf el' seen daurig the year. isecond; ,Dennis, Detroit Northwest- Dr. Mean~tell developed probably the ead0rHmtacte o betforgadi h i eri hrHih- et ut noHotchkis's, thggh Correll of Indiana Pole vault-Tied by Pelucba and 2Qoig anedtfloor gardOi the Bgnen tir.lyeg-6fet an~ Hichran f hiower nerlyasWosiioxicz, both fi'om Froebel of good. Hotchkiss certainly was th Gary; McKinley, Waite Toledo,_ brthes ame t ofydherBe. reih-itfee83-mmilis(irx brgts4pto teBde emi third; Miller, Scott Toledo, fourth. IJII Hoerger of Chicago was credited i'ecr.l. - .with being, the best back guard in theA Rc Big.Teii Tlheing given a shade over Broad jump-won by Beatty, De--1 iKemmer of Purdue, it was he who toit Northeastern; 'Ward, Ann Arbor; dlogged Oosterhaan. Capt-elect McI( Shell, Columbus Central, thir; +l guard as anyone in action when, right, fourth. Distance--22 feet 4 3-4 inch-'Te m e icn n i e r it -n x t s, hut he was susceptible to lapses in ~(new record). - two()oo, three games. costing hint a Shot put--won by Tturashoff, De- -J '4 higher ' place. Could Harrigan h ave'. roit Cass Tech; Jackson, Froebel of - I I~ 1 1 S u hr t I ' Ape r played all yeai' as he (id during the i Gay, sci~;Sefit eri \et closing rush, hie would doubtless have ei'n, third; Welever,. Toledo ScottI Sbeen placed one-two, but as it is he fourth. 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