FEBRUJARY 23, 1929 THE MICHIGAN 1 LY MICHIGAN £~AiLY v7o iverine H ockey Team To" M eetGop,,herSx-Ttl TO E[NGAGE11NORTHME1i Contrary to existing Intrauralbuildng , 'vrsity To Seek Revenge for EayIaualidnwr aura Defeats By Big Ten Leading Tennis, basket ball, M inesota Team squash, and volley ball _____all be open. Swimmil SECND AM9SATRDA bti ige will be continu SECOD GME ATUDAY boxing and wrestling .r open.. It is expected Michigan's Varsity hockey team: will be one of the bus! heartened by a split in the series record'. Basket ball has bee with, the strong' Badger puckmen popular sport in the will seek revenge for its two early building this year. Sta season defeats' by the Minnesots .that two thousand si, sextet when it engages the' Cone , 'laying on the coui f'erence. leading. Gophers tonight' Handball is the second and Saturday at Minneapolis. lar sport. Indoor' tenni Although defeated by 'Wisconsin m,:thusiats daily. The in the final tilt of the series,, 3-0. pool is very busy at all the improved' Wolverine comnbina- !-ight swimming classes tion appears to have a chance tc direction of Asst. Coacl upset the Minnesota team on tht Machon are, proving of basis of comparative scores, since ful. the Varsity, aft r a poor start, im- These classes are op proved sufficien tly to take a 32 tiew and advanced swir overtime contest from the Badgers, Machon has introduced' who split a. two game series witl: to his classes Which has the Gophers a week previous. ceedingly popular. A Race Shows Improvement swimi is being planned Coach. Lowrey expects Grace, of which will be annot Michigan goalie, who has improved ~eguiar classes in box steadily since the start of the sea- ling, fencing', archery, son, to hold' the Northmen to less all well attended'. than the' 10 goals ;they made in the previous two tilts, while the addi - o tion of several new men to the Wol- oosier Tieais, verine forward wall should mater-W' ially strengthen the Varsity offense. FullWeek-Fi Joseph, -who! starred for Michi- gan in both the contests with the (Continued' from Po 1ladgers, will probably occupy one forward position and Maney the, Big Ten swimming season center post,' with Mason and Ny- cago here Saturday aft giord fighting it out for the other The Hoosier football wing. Hart, who has also shown' for the 1929 team are w well in t'he'. trip, will' be at one deg- daily in the field house fense with Bryant as a partner. for a tough fall scheduj+ The' Minnesota sextet will pre- men have reported an( sent its regular lineup consisting working on, fundamentl of Billings or- Ross, goal, Peterson Clevenger, announced tht and Fenton, defense men, and Mc- ball schedule as follows Cabe, Conway, and Bartholdi, for- Sept. 28--Wabash at B:, aAl I DimoldCanididates MEANWELL WILL PROBABLY HAVE ~OHIO STATE MATMEDZDi OPOMRE NXTSESO ,,1. i!IYIH VAHSIIY kHIUAY9 rumors, the Aill' be open' of this week ., 1, handball.! 11 courts will' ink pool ac-! Ru ckey s flave rWon Ofie Con test Ott Of Fouir Wih" Oppolieits So VfarThis Seatsol (Continued From Page Sig,. Rbet)irs Bowling Green, Ohio; Coach Fisher ordered' another Lake ]Forest team in the national Fred Fliege, formerly of Proviso light batting an~d fielding workout academry tournament here last 1high, Forest Park, Ill., and Tobias, for the a seball crxncdidatt s yeste'r! Mfarchi, is another great pro spect. from LaCrosse. day with the view of getting the There are' a dozen or more others Guards are Douglas Nelson, who °layrsi ,sae o' ''i'hadr hse play indicates that t hey will wound up a brilliant career with pactessi'shapelfore~ the arerb in the thick of t hc f igh t for a Wisconsin high, Madison, last sea- mandr w he ee varsity' berth next year. Among son; Claude Maurer, of Wausau; Indhersofdth ch week.esnt' the* forwards are Delphos Brault, of Russ Rebholz, Portage, brother of Thumersqiudtwhich'7at rseiwit ° Rivers; Marvin Steen, Bowling Darold Rebhiolz, the varsity grid nube rs xcd~methani70wiey 'tatlsOGren, Ohio; harry Griswold, Camn- jfullback and hockey player; Arnold be duccl romitsunweld sttu bridge;z Waiter Graebner, Wausau,j Herber, Green Bay athlete, who to a more workabie sire by the first *a nod Nello Pacetti, Kenosha. captained thie frosh football eleven., cut: wit°1 will be m-ie' after thie' IThe best ceniters alppear to be and 'halter H-olmes, of Stoughton. roomswill tbe IIOL D IINAION TILTS that Fridayj- siest days on' After' devoting most of the week to the development of breaks and era the mostj counters' for sonmc of the chief Intramural tricks' of opponients still on thel ,tistics show schedule, the' Wolverine matmnen sudents are yesterday started', a series of elimi- trts weekly. nation mat'ches' to' deteirmine who6 Imost popu- will reprdsentr Michigan in the is is gaining I match With Ohio State tomorrow eswimming ngt 11 tmesand Coachi Keen has never used the s under the1 same lineup in any two meets and h John Me-J there is no reasoni to believe thatI cry uccss-there will not be a shift in the pen to both squad for this meet. 'these elimi- miners. 1VC nation contests will probably be l d' Water polo finished' early today after which , proved ex- Coach Keeii will make an an- Smarathon nounceinent of the complete lineup. Ithe details, While the Ohio State grapplers )unced later,. will by no means be a setup for xing, wrest-! the' Wolves, the chances of theI and squash lvtize and Blue look unusually ' bright. With a team 'possessingr- -r- markable balance of strength as Ave, well as several individual stars who Have are rated as good as anyone their fd Card.Wegh i teConference, Mich!-I Iwithout serious trouble. 'age 6.) 'Ohio State's record has not been )n with Chi-j indictive of exceptional strength, ternoon. I with but one victory chalked up for candidatesI them out of four starts. West Vir- workirig out 'ginia, also conquerers of Michigan, e preparing Purdue, ,and Indiana all proved too dc. Over 20: strong for the Buckeyes. Ohio uni- id arc now versity is* the only school whose als. Z. G. 1 team has bowed to the Buckeyes .e 1929 foot- ; this season. tlominton iCOLUMUJS--Five varsity foot- Iooingon.ball men have gone through'_ W. and ;loomington. 3. in three years each, all graduat-, ~a~gon ig within a year. tColumbus., Minneapo- Manty If irlers IReport. The hurling staff contains the g reatest inumber 'of'troits at' lrces- ent, 16 pitchers having been rem- "porting'reguiai'ly for the last three' weeks. The squad has. been parti cularly fortunate in having no sore arms among the mroundsrnen so far: this year, according to Coach Fish- er, and if the hurler's continue to round into form, as they have been doing lately the veteran mentor expects to have little trouble with this department. Veterans ;;Ag'ain. Iligibie Last years two regular pitchers McAfee and'Asbeck, are again elig- ible, and are expected to bear thr: brunt of the hurling assignmfent' A host of other mnembers of last year's squad and nmany s'ophomnore tryouts bidding for the place 'Jeff open by DNick Gawne's graduation insure Coa~ch Fisher, against G' dearth of' reserve mnound m'aterial. H'oltzrhan and frill, two juniors' who made the spring trip last. year have shown great improve- ment in practice so far. Precobb Martin, Picard and Driabicki, four other juniors, are also out for their° second year, while Whitney and~ Gilmartin are starting their third year on the squad. Sophomores Show Well Six members of last year's fresh- man team have also been showing a' little more stuff lately, with the possibility that one of the sopho- mores may gain a regular place on the staff..Bobceam and Compto- appear among the most' promisinp' 'rthday. To you just day. To someone else ious memories. 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