THE MICHIGAN AIL ,SATURDAY, MARCH TH MC.-TG N A_,SA _tJ YMA,:. ,19§' . , ,. ,. , .. - 1 1 ./ wILL INY DE FIELD HOUSE TONIGHT I Hockey, Fencing Tea ms Se e It wir uc -ru ~ Action Toniht1WEI uNEI SWIPIIMEflS ' 1 a> r , I . - u . ILSTAR BUCKEYE CAGERS TO OPPOSE VARSITY TWo 'meetStrong Biadger In Second Tilt Of .Return Series Coach Lowr ey's varsity hockey t ea m will engage Wisconsin's puckstc rs tonight in the second of the series of games scheduled for Ann Arbor.' Michigan's prick chas- chasers managed to break even with the Badger skaters on their northern trip in' the Cardinal bailiwick by winning the first of the series at Madison by a score of 3-2 but were unsuccessful irr their attempt to make a clean sweep, dropping the second test by a 3-0 count. Fresh from a victory over the highly touted Marquettet Univer- sity outfit of -Minneapolis by a 1-0 scbre, the Cardinals will take the ice tonight anxious to maintain their fighting chance to shave down the margin held by the fly- igMinnesotans in the quest for Western Conference puck laurels. IThe Madison mentor will start either Siegal or Peterson at right wing, Krulgar at the other ex- tremity of the forward line withi Capt. Don Meikeljohn at the cen- ter position. Gordon Meikeljohn will draw the right defense assign- ment with either Gallagher or Al- berg at left defense. Frisch will be seen. at the goalie position. Michigan's pucksters will take the ice tonight a rejuvenated team due to their encouraging improve-I went since the beginning of theI semester when their reserve powerl was so materially 'strengthened in j the shape of the eligibility of Ma- son, Shea, and Nygord. With the opening' whistle Coach Lowrey will send Maney a ni d Schiander er to the forward )osts5, Joseph 'to center ice, dart and Bryant to the defense positions and Grace to goalie. r i l . A . ' ,> t.:.. i ::" ....s. VAMV HIOyv. i }ir ,.lea .5 7-04- '6 N ,kVlmv OHIO STATEIECES OPPOSE VARSTYHR Captain ILazar's Illness Will Hurt Wolverines' Chances In Foils Events FOX WILL MEET WIGGERS Captain Lazar's illness causing his confinement to !the hospital and comning just on the' eve of the fencing meet -between the Wolver- ines and Ohio State at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the auxiliary gym of the new intramural .building, has shaken the chances of the Michi- gan team in this tilt. Captain Lazar has .been the most. consistent performer on. the squad and has seldom f ailed .to win his event. The problem of finding some one to stake his place in the meet to- night was answered when Coach, Johnstone announced that Fried- man, who has seen some service this year in the early Meets, would fence as the third man in the foils matches. Friedman is a sophomore whose experience is confined mostly to 'his work on the freshman squad last year and cannot be expected to entirely compensate ,for the loss of Captain Lazar. Ohio. State's strongest man is Fox who fences in the epee .event, being runnerup in the Conference meet last year. Wiggers, Michi-. gan's all around fencer, was re- sponsible .for his elimination in the race last season.; Besides Friedman in the foils there will be the two regulars, Stolpman and Shutt. Wiggers and Dowsett will fence in their regular, positions as epee mein. Wiggers mxnay be called upon to see action in the foils. if the tedam is not per- forming very well. Uammer and Cordon will enter the sabre event. 'O011O0WINS IN 616JTEN T LEOiRAPHiICBOWLING' Ohio proyed to have the best of teams entered, in the telegraphic meet for the Western Conference Bowling 'Championship Thursday night. The only close competition for a place in the standing occurred between Northwestern and Purdue for third. The scores: Ohio, 2819; Northwestern, 2772; Purdue, 2770; Wisconsin, 2736; Michigan, 2680; Minnesota, 2618; Chicago,; 2541; Illinois, 2515. I [VARSITY TO M ET BADGER WATER POI4TEAM AFTER- MNATCH BREAST STROKE FEATURE With seven dual meet victories this season to their credit, Michi- gan's undefeated swimmers wi1l enter the meet against Wisconsin; tonight at Madison as favorites to' submnerge the Badgers. The Wol- verine ;water polo team will also play the thrice-defeated Wiscon- sin aggregation. Michigan's relay team composed of Waller Walaitis, Seager, aid Ault, is 'favored over the 'Badger combination of Davis, Thomipsoni,, and Lange . in the 160.. yard event. The 200 yard breast stroke should be the feature race *of the meet with the two Wolverines, 'Thomp- son and* Goldsmith,, i a t c h-e d against. Meyer, the Badger star. IMeyer has beaten Schroeder of 11- 'linois this year in. fast time. Strong In Back Stroke Walker and: Reif ;will be pitted against Captain Lange and. Davis of Wisconsin in the. 40 ya.rd sprint. Wisconsin is weak in,- the 440 yard swim, so Ault and Watson should place one-two ahead of Fox. The back stroke should .also, prove.a slam for Michigan, with the .vet- erans, Hubbell and Spindle,, paied against Thompson andVonMalitz. Maltitz. The Badgers have shown their greatest strength in fancy diving Iwith Hattleberg and. Cuisinier, two lettermen, entered. Coach Manni will depend upon Walaitis and 'Grimshaw. Michigan's medley re- lay of Hubbell, Goldsmith and Ault s should beat -the; Wisconsin trio, Von Maltitz, Meyer, and Tanka. Lange and Davis, Wisconsin's en- tries in the 100 yard free style, have beaten Nickerson, Purdue's, star printer. They will have to gor at top speed, however, to win from Walker and Seager. The Wolverine water polo team will line up with. Walaitis, Mertz, and Ault, as forwards; Spindle, Hubbell, and Watson, as backs; and Warner, goal tender. The Wis- consin water poloists have lost to Chicago, Illinois; anad Purdue. PULLMAN - WashingtonMSte college's wrestling team of 16 men, t 5 of them lettermen, has been cho- sen by Harold Blerridge, student ,.v C , i5- 4' 'I i r lUnI EDT IN - T- - 1-- ............. !""." . - 99 X-F, WWAW IRISH TRACKMEN WILL INADE MDISON 'FOR MEET WITH .CADRER Determined to blast all hopes(, which the-,Wolverines imight pos- sess of .ga ining a tie for the Bi1g Ten title, the well balanced and BUSY WEEK EN WILL OCC0UPY IOWA, TEAMS; SI CONTESTS LISTED' W }d neos icee cg , sud!Notre Datie Team Will Try To pictured.above, will enter tonight's I IicIii T a T',nd U .freak Wisconsin's String Of fray at Cohir abus eager for revenge Season. With Northwestern Four Victories , for the 34-24 loss three weeks ago. 1 And Indiana Tilts Led by. Capiain Van Hecyde, lanky (Special to The Di~ly.) tipoff mnan,. Ohio State will pre- (Spccial To Tl'ft Daily) MADISON, Wis., March 1.--Led by sent a fast scoring combination in IIOWA CITY", March 1.-Half a Capt. Jack Elder, who has con- Van Heyde, I'esler star sophomore,, doz~en contests against five West- and Evans - forward, and two de- ern conference universities are sistently equaled the world's record pendable men in Ervin, forward, scheduled for Iowa athletic teams in the sixty yard dash, the Notrei and Larkin, guard. itomorrow and Monday. Dame team will oppose Tomn Jones',I o -o- -- The basketball team will wind Badgers in a dual meet at the Uni- I FRATERNITY AiTHLETIC ;up its activities this week-end with versity of Wisconsin ~athletic annex MANA,*E RS H the Northwestern' game at Iowa 'audyatron City tomorrow, and. the Ildiana In eompetitionz this . easoix the F Jirst. round of 1-heic intern1i tilt at Bl1coomingto, Monday. The: Notre Dame cinder pathi perform- I fraternity r. ofil slhoofing tour- ),' swimnug team is filling .out the ems have mret three Big Ten schools, I ny will be held Te ,Mrhb sclieduie withIia dual meet at Chi- Indian, Illinois andt Northwestern.j from. 9 a. Inl., till .1(I p. mn., in I 'cago tomorrow and will then move The skillful Illini were the only ( the Intramural Sports build- I on to meet the Hoosier tankmen team to outpoint Coach John . ing. The humbeP' of entries, Monday at Bloomington. Nicholson's . boys. The Badgers from eachv house is unlimited. Wisconsin's wrestlers will come have victories over Minnesota, Inltraniuralt Department. !to the Hawkeye field house for a' Chicago, Ohio State and North- - 0o dual meet tomorrow afternoon. weste~rn to their rP:I~1if- *With one of the strongest aggre- gations ever gathered together in the history of freshman track competition, Michigan will face the Badgers and the Illinii this afternoon in a triangular teleg- raphic meet. 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