_TH f.-, ~ - D T1.V TIT. Iva - TNf ~T :a 1 y ,t,.lL' l, l:. 1v1DLiLL J) 1040 NAMLD o INIMMINk as Am Fm I A L A M-ERI N L U A nn- toune !?, B aseball, 0- icgnBle cs I ~THE ASSOCIATED PESS i cignRts at 'C NE N ESHO L ALL-AME~RICAN TT I i octr .All-Ame ricans jFraniain, St. Mary's...... 1n (lhe fouryears tha t the All- 1 (141PR[LPM Pominerening, M4ich. .......T ,{, 1 osess a IBurke, Navy .... ..............encopiGbyTeAsoitdActio - - o*Os .o~~> [ jHowe, Princeton...........CyTe socae I in ae T Out eli.-, Post, Stanford .............CG IPres.s, Miclus:;un L the onyly team ; Witht z Tlec-Y'eaar ie ISpeer, Georgia Tech........T to be represented oni esich of the From B lig Teni Play jVan Sickel, Florida............elevern selected over' the 1 925-28 Clark, Colorado Col ....QB jp'iod. HEATED DEBATIE IS HIIID I. Cagle, Army ,...........113; 1 The Wolverines placed Oostcr- C arro l, U of as h . . . . . 1 b a a n a t " e n d tw ic e , F rie d m a n at( y A s c te I' c Strong, N.Y . ......... F iquarterback once and Pom m eren - H CAOae.t. E c pt i h j SECOND TEAM PUS, lug a t tackle this year. case of' the Army, the Big Ten ' Phillips, California.....E j West Point and Dartmouth, each hereafter will refuse to enter into IGetto, Pittsburgh ..........T ; with three men placed in the se-j athletic relations with any teami, IGibson, Minnesota.......... G; lections, are next. Sectionally, the which does not have a three-year j Barragar, South. Calif. ...... Cj East has a substantial lead with 18 player rule. jMcMullen, Nebraska....... G I of the 44 places. The Middle West After a turbulent debate, duirin2 j Brown, U. of Texas........ T ( occupies 12, the Far West 9 and which protests were made against jFesler, Ohio State...... ,...E the South 5. such a rule, the faculty advisory IMaple, Oreg'on State.....QBI committee of the confierence last IMizel, Georgia Tech .. , ..,... HB1 I OP N r-TTETJ night decided to enforce the ruzle IScull, Pennsylvania , .. ,..HB E11COLSEU with the one exception. IHoffman, Stanford .... ... ,.. FB I! Action Helps Army ITHIRD TEAM r OS. INK MONDAY The'i action saved the Armny fro)-n I ?on isui.......V-embarrassment as it PozMsor was over tltw N~rwckIllnoi .,...,... T SkaI~l 4 Ilalipius ~IiFeaurethree-year rule thatit broke spotI s I Duont CogateJ~omudOpeiiii OfNCW I I relations with the Navy. X liile the < j P'iidGeoria ''echC l4i as laxColieumI Navy has a rule identical with 1 1 ha: ,j Sander's, Southern Meth.....G t fth igTni wsi c-cel j Dresseil, Wash. State....... T ?i1lln Barrett a nd JaMes Low- the exception. jMessinger, Army .."... ,......E deli, Michxigan doubles champions Two Army sports officials, Lieu 1. SHarpster, Carnegie ........QB I I in, fancy skating, Katherine Neth- Colonel Roger Alexander of Wes't . Crabtree, Florida..... ,.....1HB ercott, ex-champion, and an im- Point and Col, W. C. Sweeney of Glassgow, U. of Iowa ......UB '1)0osing array of figure skaters, the Third Infantry; Fort Sne11llg, Snyder, Maryland ........,. FB! stunt skaters, aind speed skaters M\'inni, argued the c ise of ±thec o -o , have been secured for the formal Army before the faculty commn~it - openng o th newartficil ~ tee, and were delighited with tilt-' :Comittee Expected I skating rink in the revamped decision, which nmeai the Armiy To eint~d Tide Coliseumn at 8 o'clock Monday eve can carry out its scheduled football To _Rinsateild nring. Igame with the tUniversity of liii- Helen B~arrett is also the statel noes next year. (By Asocitcd ess)woman's sin)gles fancy skating NorIaeJwue NEW YORK, Dec. 8-Unless theI champion and has been very prom- The faculty c ommiiit tee , lhowt ver signs have been misread "Big Bill" incnt durinig recent years in sk~at- agreed to enforce unequivocally th" Tilden will fined himself restored to ing circles -throughout the country. rule agnaii st colleges and untiiveri- good brace by the executive corn- She and her partner, James Low- sities although it is satisfied that' m~tte o th UntedStaes awnden, recently acquired the doubles Notre Damte, which also was pro- mi ee f te' nitd Sate Lan !title aiid have been givinlg exlhibi - tested and which has gamnes sched- tennis association~ today. 01Ii'aiite nmn uled with three Big Tern football j tons teamshnex falllilivssupntoanh I arred from amateur play in 35 rinks in Detroit and Chicago. tasnx al ie ptIl< nations holding membership in theI Besides the staris mention ed rule. The rule states that no play- itrainlinternational tennis federation, above, eight or more~ figure skaters er is eligible to compete in 13i, Tilden, it is expected, will be rein- who are outstaniding performers in . Ten athletics or against Big Ten stated at the executive commit- winter festivals in the United' teams who has played more Whanll tee's annual December meeting. States and Canada such as the : three years of to collegesu1 athletics. ns Unofficially, several members of Belle Isle Winter Carnival and the The faculty acinajheol the committee have expressed the Canadian carnivals, will also be highlight of thre'first day's meet-;. opinion that thel tall Philadelphian brought to Ann Arbor for the ing of Big Ten athletic head,. j has been punished enough for vio"- Coliseum opening. Several speed - lating the amateur rule last sum- skaters fron Detroit and WindsorI COLORADO, SPRINGS 1aii'il I mer, when he wrote newspaper ar - who will skate some exhibition I-ar'CrkPuboq teba, tidles on the Wimbledon tourna-, races nre included in the opening a be am, 92 atano ment in which he was a contestarnt. I program. the Colorado college foot ball lecarn. rrak,' An.Wrestling Slates higbt igTeneStars Will Play On Coast, CJ1ICAGO, Dec. 8.--Fight Big Tc football stars, six of whoml won Al 1-Con ference honors during the pa,,;( sea