JUNIOR rii1 M ICMI A. ~Al L'Y SATURDAY, SA~hRDY, LEMBER 8 , 1928 VA2IXR SII Veteran Center 1Y QUINTE T DRL-S FOR INI TIA L TILTI lES'ERVE CAGE TEAM~ TO DEPEND ON SPEED AGAINST RIVAL FIVES Jack Hecndricks will start his. be one of the most fruitf ul rcsult; sixth year as manager of the in- of the Western Conference At,- cinati Reds next, spring when the letic Coaches confab at Chicago, B- sic gr Forward v___ _ _ o SEVEN CONfFENCE CAGE TEAMS MILL SEE ACIO TIGHT IN OPENING COURT GAMES Courtwrigjt Will Select Team From, Squad Of 12 To Oppose Mount Pleasant Oin Dec. 11 CANIDATSLACK HEIGHT{ With an eye to developing a smooth, fast-breaking five, Coach v T~ay Courtwright has been trying out several combinations of his "B" squad basketball players in the hop0es of finding a coordinating Junior Varsity to pit against the Mit. Pleasant team in the season curtain raiser which' is scheduled for Dec. 11 in Yost field house. Thl'e reserve squad, containing' many mnemnbers of the 1927-28 mid- get freshman team, averages much smaller than last year's "B" aggre- gation, but the fact that many of the players are yearing numeral winners and have had experience on the same teams more than of f- sets the handicap of size. op hoores On Team The Junior Varsity squad at present consists of 12 players,I Wein~tlin, Downing, Dougal, Ly- tel, Bauer, Den Alelyker, Montague, Englemnan; Dolinsky, Murphy, Glocheski, and Mc~fee. Of these men', the first seven won their numerals on last year's freshman teamn, while the others have all seen play on various class teams. Coach Courtwright, in seeking a combination which will combine teamwork, speed, and basket shooting ability, has been chang- ing the players about. Weinstein has been tried out both as a run- fling guard and as a forward, while :Downing, Dougall,~Lytle, Engleman, Doinsky, and Den Bleyker have also seen service in various posi- tions. Show Well I. Practice As yet practice has been almost wholly confined to scrimmage, with drill on fundamentals. The im- portance of team work, passing, and fast breaking have been stres- sed, while the value of long shots has been discounted. Coach Court- wright will try to develop a smoothly working, fast passing and breaking offense, which will give the forwards free shots near thet backboard. In the second half of the prac- tice scrimmage yesterday, the first five functioned ;as well as could be expected, showing unusual team- work for soa early in the season. "This was probably due to the fact that most of the players had seen actiona on teams together pre- viously. With Lytle taking the ball down the floor from his running guard position, and Downing, Weinsein, Dougali, and others breaking away for free shots near the hoop and losing their guards almost at will, the first string team ran uip 20 points shortly after the rest peiod. The practice closed with a drill on faree throws. The Junior Varsity five has six tilts sheduled for the season, meeting Toledo university here on. Dec. 19 in the second.em-. coun. ter of the season. Plans are now under way to add sevrl more games to the schedule. Subscribe to The Michigan Daily, $4.00 a yibar. i E Ohionas leave for their annual' Iii the past, Big Ten coaches have spring; training; trip. Hendricks been reluctant to accept rules set succeeded P~at Moran iru the- spring forth by the National Tntereoi- of 19234 and ha, continued in this legiatc body. capacity ever since. This is longest Period that, anyone has been able. Irving Nelsoi), star 18-'yeav- t old the m~in~tnaerial." reins at} old drop kicker onl this year's Cinc inn ati. lowa football teamn, is riwakiii a determined 1bid ffororwtam-rd ! :'''E '' ; a ,tYdich~g position Onl thecH llawkye a P) ift hmY!wco l('ojl i kIte North- teamn. It is- expected t b.i t the ei a a_ tse~i~ i scedule, youngster will he one of thev whriich :-1,s under way tonight! high point scorers of the ('r n,- , af 11 tkw 1i dcat s 1Ce Ia,- fe~rcnee this year . ha,; .repulted one of the i tyrofger of the indi nw minor "Big Chief"Mayc; Mc s oin' c~slegetcau~.Iowa's Indian fullback, hss iguL9 11idiana, Northwestern, Wisconsin Coaches Have Veteran Players To Face Opponents FEW TE3AMS IN FORM YET~ Big Ten. Gamnes Tonight Wabash at Northwestern 'Washinigton University at Indiana South Dakota ,at Iowa North Dakota at Minnesota Ohio Wesleyan at Ohio State Alumni at Wisconsin Monouth 'at Chicago Lion for Northwestern. Last year the Wildcats had an in and out season and their prospects in the present race are of the "dara horse" variety. The Purple has three veterans in Walter.- Captain Gleichmann and Marshall, and the 'tilt with Wabash may help settle he fight for the other two berths i 1,t vacant. A big gap was ]eft by ,,le c'yaduation of Fisher, star for- ward. Wasbhington university of St. tLouis, member of the Missouri #Valley conference, has been selec- Iccil Igridi i troit la Bob Chapman Wolverine center, who was fui 'fol important factor in the Michigan 1 it scoring against Michigan State last e night. Chapman's year of experi- ; fli ence should make him one of the best centers in the Big Ten this M season. giate GRID CARDNEXT Y[.P E3 EVANS'TON, Dec. 7.-Facing the tc hardeat schedule in its history coupled with the loss of nine letter-W l men through graduation, Nor th-i eIe western university's football team cxf seems to have a big job ahead forj pi tl the year 1929. seasc Among the outstanding games on p101) the card are Illinois, Minnesota and large Notre Damte, all home gaines. Ohio little and Wisconsin constitute the games macl away from home. Indiana is also also on the home scl-ledule. Two open reser dates remain and will probably be liav filled by two smaller middle-west- e rn schools. 'vl'i Four of the five Conference n rotl temswhich face the Purple next j Deal) fall finished one, two, three and'coacl five, of the Big Ten standing this guiar season. Such a situation points Whit out the difficult task facing Coach Big Hanley and his team. Resumption a of the popular Notre Da1sme series j have of gaimes. provides another tough m; , opponent for the Wildcats. Th e Spec contest with the Irish will wind up legia the season. Whit Loss of such stars as Capt(. Walt flit' H11olmer, fullback and "Yatz" Levi- :te"al son, quarterback, John Hazen and battl Larry Kent, tackles, Justin Dartmeet ;guard, and Tomn Verdell, end, will La cause the coaches considerable teal) work in their efforts to develop lean successors. tetsi ®u can't afford to postpone our Christmas Shopping any longer. Today is Only December 8th but do you realize that there are only 12 more shopping days until Christmas vacation? As. 1)oris, wh'o I attained in Western ConferePnce trac isuc cess as footb.l1 ('oach at cles. Possessing a powerful UniversitKy of Detroit, is re- quo, the lHawkeye track it hig cosiderie~ publicity as a T om Martin, expects to d Able successor to Dr. Wilce as the giant Cherokee int,)a iron mentor at Ohio State. Dc- winner in the weight evenit5 Lhas won its las .t 15 games on ThawdofheYe l II I I-if k ('it 1 piI Lli ¢i or Withseven ~ g Tn ba-'Ited by Indiana for the initial claau. Wit seenof he 13g Tn bs-The Hoosiers have an entire team n~etball teamrs'scheduled to opien the left over from last year's co- season tonight, the lull in athletics 1cha'mpion squad and should have following the close of the football an easy time in subduing the op- season two weeks ago will be pos;ing five. broken. Michigan got the jump, Iowa Faces Soth Dakota on 'the other Conference quintets; Iowa will face Southi Dakota. at by clashing with MVichigan State Iowa City with a quintet composed last night, thus taking the honor largely of six lettermen from last of being the first team in action.j year. Ohio Wesleyanl, that tartar These preliminary games serve of the gridiron, will pry open Ithe to indicate in some degree the 1928 season at Ohio State. The strength of. the various Big. Ten Buckeyes have a squad of five vet- football letter to If., Hastings IWudl Foster squads, although the Conference, erans left over and some promis- the Tittants in ain early season IHickok~ added ,a fourth Pfmws- iak icisufrad fives are far fromn being in form l ing material. o at ersr of the "X" to thle liickltel wh1)i om (ci Meaniwell is relying a,>yet. Many of the taThs have a While the eal opening .of the fanny. All have won their let- +a bold down otIc of the forward goodly number of football mcii season at Wisconsin i schedued Anotber tard was honored tors as the result of play on the ber'ths o(}a t( 3adg'er qulintet. listed as regulars ol the court , and for Monday night when Franklin griirotainlscyrs of infne ~l(rwa i.sa n the W Toair nM hort period available be- comes to Madison fr a game, Dr. aajor grid team wIhen Waldo W. 0. fickol-: Il, starre'd at t'i at~esm lhuhi a tweenl the conclusion of the one! Menw ll's team will see action uro Ge o a coet o guard, on the Eli eleven fit((i U,; [ist ini the Big 'Teni.IHe has sport and the start of the other; against a eamn of aluni tonight. id he1924 al fotbll aschsenasallAmrian '~. ~~acnateey fo te asket. these players can not reach their A number of last year's teani will alga. l.11^ ils star'red at guard the succesive ve^ai'~ ., best form, be included in the Badger lineup I two vears oll the Eli Var- , Wabash will furnish the oppoi- for this initial scrimmage. tyati aallot wadsn emeentioiaaned ond trn urleFve-___________________Veteran___________Purple________ v eral a lnllsteruil selections team will receive ainor "l's ta11 Will Opose Wabash HOCKEY TEAM WILL OPEN SEASON is year. mark of recognition for their : erv- PP___1 ices on the football field. The rem -p iiT .;, AGAT INST 4ON lTArRI 1VO ON COLISEU IC odification~~ 1JM'IC of the intercolle-I serves won four games this year EVNTN e.7-othet _______ ~ wostini rues s epeced o ad doped wo.ei~ unveritys bskebal tem, With the date of the opening orites, as the:y have eeni se'veral T .whichi finished in a tie for third hockey game against the highly ( wees on the ie. While' it is ex- ZDOSIER CAGE TEAM TO OPPOSE place last season, will open its 1928-1 touted team from Ontario Agricul- pected that a foridable 'team will tai .T a9 sason here tomorrow against ture college definitely scheduled for be developed, here this year, jut WA HI G ONQ IN E I 1* I E Wbahcollege. Dec. 2, the Varsity hockey squad how good it may become at the end 3'h-pc Veterans of last year's will be forced to hold anl intensive of eight dayy. is soeting of a ISr i' 1J.,;1, ) t the Washington teaiii his ttil( l. !ciliitnet xwill be in the openeing line- 1,raining program during the meag- question. ~OMNTI1 c,7-ihwt ihsadn nt~ v'sup against 11he Little iants. They er eightdays of practice allowed Amion l rl)I1 P l e.7=._il fiil ihsadn-a }.M;;g te 50 candidateis who re- 6sip or seven )fuill len~gth. prac- It5ouri Valley rat ing. Iin mckd(.Capt. Hal Gleichmann, for- them b fore thaTst time. ported at the first meting of the I hr il eiohmedo i. w. "Put Walter, center, and Theo first Varsity practice, slated squad arc seven veteranis around sesos oc.Evie, ensFanik Marshall, guard. Just Who, to begn ..at 6 o'clck Monday v-wo oc^ owe ilhv h >i01 _~swb..#l1ta,.__ will face Iangefritrlen.hn Iwill illW, io, at, the remaining t W()oiug, will have to be terminated task of building a strong aggrga- ;FligtonUivrsi "iLty, strong rel- meet tomoarrow ight. ''b(' Iloosie P(T)o: t lol- s :still greatly in doubt. ltt d83'clock in order to clear the ion for the oeiggmeaZ~s itative of ti ic Missouri Valley lie hae halooly e worout 01i(Jhny Iaa, ameberofltiefor the demrostrationas of the men are Captain Fisher, Shea, oroce liretomrrw Jth ne 1001 JrecdjIlgtie g~i('year's s quad, s likely to get the ( fancy and speed sar who are to Hart, Bryant, Mane, Coeland, n niht1 epae iitenwI(1I1(Ii~ call for the othier forward position. be featured ol the program of the Nygord, a'll of whom are forward ,hp first g;ame of tie 1928-29-' During thec p a, Vweek, D('8ao1 ls ;.'ateir ecandidates for this job are finloeigo.tenwrnaddfnemn h e cni 0s). lthougherteisconi-can-dasqu addatof ard"(atworkly.2(iD(']t, it. e] ort lodgdon, John The visiting,'players, haying,alg dates for goal tender will be Weagiven 1hphoie emi coposdVriyToniltsha~ twik i h]a ,o Warne, Will Lewis, ready held manyractice sessions, a chance to sho thiwae.n l~ o vtrsus Da hs adpepraio orth oein' am.and Bill Portiess, will enter the game as heavy fav- practice next week. e tillicloin which to shape his Footballmnii who r'eported late, The back guard ,J(b is a toss-up I! Hine. The Indiana mentor is includinig Branch McC rcken, re!et wen Merill undy nd Gu strivin~g'to develop stroniger gradually working awaty fromnt th1, I megwm oh scn ermn rye 1fi~t, torial to withstand tile contact game of footbtall f{}' thie ..-_________- ,y season 's's(' i 1(1111 ' more elus;ive basketball tyleof j _ Coachles Arc Rivals play. lever.al soplioioros ar:c 'IRISTMAS GFT- Ile game toiiolTOw ilt will making strong bids for pw)051 ions= be the first mee ting of E verett and are forcing that veterans Bur.Ptero n and Don White., Wasington I fight for their positions. Jatsper, hi, a frr all-C.onaferenace I ruibaker, Veller., L. Miller, B. Mill- & .Auld Co. f - at Purdue in 1920 aid 13921. er, and Cordell, are among those {Chhrch at South, Te'n, Deanm in the same years ' - all -Co if eren c c enuter. Both.-~ htad unusu.al u. cescs in coach- te indoor 'lo rt. l;their r- tive schools. lDuringT their Col- io Ciipttioli, Dean amnd IWi i.1_Hc r n _S, 1 ;t uet twice, Ir) 1924, Wash- aNc en:t and Indiana mnet here the wa LTlnen) winna~ing after a hard New ,r leJo. This will vabe athe ae.second "an H tW te tin g ofteP'I 1 oahs 1l~lumbing*a ndpo w trHeating,-t st season, the Washington n defeated, the University of Koaii, in the middle West. Each year PhtI51 orhAe .- Phoey)id-1. S.11 S. FourthArorits tseay Ave. S AR laMod ul r6e vthwo iig 5- FOst- -th thin, torskeepe ),your icars SMAd fl to resitv '1. i esgnsyoserltivly j orelead warm whie skating, Made ofto-css vikiu.Fsgm oneviel style as an aviator's helmet. Adjutabl °Iclhiua fastcener Warm tiing. 'thes extremely low to the truly lavish. Smaaall, imedium, f!-01 large sizes.. "The Downtown Store for Mixchigan Men~ I Jll Solve your Chris tmas Shopping proI by Readin The ihianJail A few minutes with °F me. 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