THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. .. .. ... . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. - ------ . . . ......... .... . ... . . .. . . ................... . . . . ......... . rn LLVUL Captain K Cardina Game U Wagner, Cui Is Who Wil e Against 1 FOUR LINEMEN (Special To The MADISON, Nov. 22 consin makes a final e the Western Conferen ship in its traditiona Minnesota at Camp urday, six of the Card will be closing their reers. They are Capt ner, Frank "Bo" Cu ley . Binish, Joseph J Rose, and Gordon Co Captain Wagner bn Varsity lineup in 192 under George Little,1 mentor. Coach Glen waite shifted him to season, but he was b early in the present c Bo Cuisinier has d one of the best quarte Big Ten. Although s five feet six inches hi 165 pounds and has drive. He is a brilli ceiver and a good fie Binish came into with his inspired against Minnesota a last year. Wisconsin capable guards in Kre nor. Kresky was shift back this fall. Gen playing regularly as, back in 1926 and aga has been handicapped this season. PIRV[ MicfiimanWrestlers, INTRAMURAL BUILDING IL I L Td Meet t hicco I HOUSESMANY SPORTS First Ma-&h Of Yehr - Oi (Continued From Page Six) CoachCinum, which will house the Varsityj wrestr wll open r dalrmet tank team as well as those using wrestlers will open their dual meet1 it for rec.reation. The ntator.m isinier Among season when they are matched ai fo rctid T e orium as constructed leaves little to b1 I Play Final against Chicago on Jan. 11, with desired, those planning it having Mlinnesota a trip to West Virginia to meet worked out a neutral color scheme the Mountaineer matmen schedul-sor thatdothawn eradospeme- INCLUDED ed for Jan. 19. Last yea the West ators will not experience an ir- Virginia men invaded Ann Arbor, ritating glare from the water. Daily) but were turned back by the Var- The natatorium also has accom- -When Wis- sity. Reports from the South pro- modations for 3,500 spectators, a ffort to clinch claim the Mountaineer team to be factor which should be instru - ce champion- as powerful this year as last. mental in bringing out larger l battle with Coach Keen is now. getting his crowds to witness the Varsity Randall Sat- men in condition for the all-cam- swimming meets. dinal athletes pus meet to be held in December. _ football ca- Every man .on the campus is ligi- Subscribe for the Michiganensian t. Rube Wag- ble for this meet, and those in now. It costs only $4.00.I isinier, Stan- charge expect about 125 entries in Kresky, Gene the eight weights. ! nnor. Six new men will take the mat oke into the when the Varsity opposes Chicago . as a guard in the first meet, as only two vet- then football erans are returning, Captain War- in Thistleth- ren in the 158 pound class, and 1 u , o tackle last Hewitt, in the 125 pound division. D 011 L ive 1 ack at guard The new men out, however have ampaign. shown plenty of pep and determin- eveloped into ation to learn the art of wrestling A ll Y rbacks in the §o Coach Keen feels that the light- standing only er divisions will be well takei care gh, he weighs of, the chief worry being in the' tremendous heavier classes. Several mnen from1 ant pass re- the football squad are expected to ld general. help fill the vacancies hei'e, how- Step out of the shadow prominence ever. Iio ei . n VARSITY PREPARESFOR IOWA TILTI (Continued From Page Six) ing fullback, carried the ball. The given another look at the Iowa practice session closed with a si plunging attack, special attention nal drill on running plays, two being payed to the plays in which complete teams going through Ithe Mayes McLain, the visitors' plung- Wolverine formations. zI' The Acme of FOD Ii i . 11 1 i and I! ,i MACK TUTORING 310 So. 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A long period of condi- tioning is necessary in wrestling because this sport, is gruelling, and often condition will tell in a match nearly as much as actual wrestling ability. IIAW ul s nblleo O!lnal step is not long, the wayi Account with a portion regularly will soon place you can be financially in r ' ' J / NOON= 0 Our shiptn entof Thanksgiving poulf- try, direct froni the best poultty farms i the country, has arrive*d. i FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK LOST LOST-Wallet belonging to J. E Blum, Lawyers club. 53,5, LOST-Black leather note boo containing H i s t o r y 3 note Finder please return to 16( Brooklyn. Dial 8360. 52,5 205 E. Huron 330 S. State : ,:;h. u u i 1:: . kli= %: - t..... .", ,rA:: #x, ._. .;::n.. . .yh.; , i _y :. i .: '. ?w.- . Adi'+ 7 1 :._ . i. . 1 . :. f ib " . r .. 'I k FOR SALE l -A--- TURKEYS GEESE CHICKENS DUCKS F-s-f Phone Your Orders Now OSCAR 0. M. VOGEL VOG ELBR OS MARTIN H. 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