JiGE SIX T HE "M I CIA I G A N D A I Y TUESDAY, DECRIMBER II, 1922 THF. MICI-IICAN D A I I V TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928 MO UNT PLEASANT 4ILL PLAY B TEAM HERE TONIGH! TWO MICHIGAN TEAMS WILL FACE INVADERS Coach Veenker's Reserves Start Against Central. State Quintet Wil B TEAM VETERANS READYl With two different Wolverine Re- serve teams each slated to play one half of tonight's encounter, the Mount Pleasant 'quintet appears to be in for a busy time when it in- vades Yost feld housein the open- Ing game of the 'Junior Varsity season. Two "B" teams will represent Michigan, a five made up of re- serves from Coach Veeniker's "'A" Squad being slated to start the tilt at 7:30 and finish out the first half, while an entirely different quintet chosen from Coach Courtwright's degular "B" squad will take the floor against the Mt. Pleasant team after the intermission. Four of last year's Junior Var- sity will again be in the lineup which will ring up the curtain on the 1928-29 "B". season. Slagle, Balsamo, Myron, and Cushing all earned their AMA's on last year's ieserves, while the fifth member of the squad, Montague, is a spho- more. Juniors Lack Height Balsamo, who saw action against ichigan State last Friday, will start at one forward with Slagle at the other. Montague will hold down the center occupied by Ny- land last season, while Cushing will be at one guard with Myron as his running mate. Several other of the Varsity substitutes may be in- serted into the lineup during the, first half. Coach Courtwright's five will average muchi less in height than the Varsity Reserve aggregation,. but will try to make up the handi- cap by better teamwork. With Weinstein pnd Downing at the forwards, Dougal at center, and Lytle and Engleman at guards, Coach Courtwright seems to have found the fast breaking, smooth running combination needed to carry out the passing type of game the "B" team is being coached in. Boast Good Pass Attack The two diminutive forwards, Weinstein and Dbugal, won theirl numerals on the 1927-28 yearling squad, as did Lytle and Dougal, while Engleman has had experi- ence on class teams. In practice the Junior Varsity quintet has shown a passing at- tack that has overcome the handi- cap of size to give both Weinstein and Downing many short shots onj fast breaks from the sides. The value of long tosses has been dis- counted, and a short passing of- 'fense with Lytle taking the ball down the floor has been stressed. Bauer, Den Bleyker, Murphy, Doliusky, and McAfee are all likely to be given an opportunity in the (Continued on Page Seven) SOUTH CAN CLAIM IMPORTANTID UPSETS FEATURE C SPOT IN REALM OF FOOTBALL -IIIfTUIN L BIG TEN BA Although Georgia Tech by do-;the respective powers of Georgia CINCLVDT IWhen the final whistle had feating Georgia, 20 to 6, cinched Tech and Detroit and the fitness jloscd the-first game of the 1928-- its claim on the southern confer- of one or the other of them to 29 basketball season for seven Big ence title and gained the acknowl- meet the strong California eleven University Of Chicago Director Is Ten schools, the scoreboards edgement of the whole country as in the football classic of the year Chosen As President showed the defeat of four of them a fighting contender against Cali- during the Tournament of Roses Of Assrcniatioii to supposedly inferior opponents, forma in what promises to be a et Pasadena, on New Year's day, l -.and although the remaining three brillant climax to an. interesting even the Detroit backers will admit DISCUSS SEVERAL PLANS won their games, they failed toF and stormy football season at Pas- that the sonthern team is well -I show the power expected againstj dena.on New Year's, both Tennes-1 qualified for this inter-sectional ! Representatives from twenty or: teams which were not rated in the see and Florida, whose bitter battle which often decides the more universities and colleges, same class as Conference outfits.1 struggle last week ended in victory football supremacy of the East and convening for the' annual meeting In view of the avalanche of upsets by one point for the Vols, have West. of the National Intramural Sports which marked, the past football played a valuable role in the re- The Georgia Tech gridders have Association, held last week in Chi- season, the more recent surprises cent but undisputable rise of the showed considerabi6 power during cago, have again returned to their f do not cause as great a shock as South in: the ealm of football. i their rise this season and are as respective schools with a more when the big schools were all-pow- Tho Gators who fell before a de- well qualified as any of the other vivid idea of intramural sports erful in the realm of sport. termined eleven from Tennessee11 undefeated elevens to claim the problem, anid the forming of defi-! However, when four Big Ten have earned the distinction of be- mythical national title, depending, nite campaigns with which to meet teams, one of the the co-holder of ing the highest scoring machine in of course, on the outcome of the this problem. the championship last year, lose the nation as a result of their game on Jii. 1. If Tech defeats The electionl of oificers was the their opening tilts of the season, ability to amass a total of 3, California in a decisive manner,' first business to be taken up in the the fact cannot go unnoticed. In-I points in nine games. This achieve- the powess of southern football first session. The group chose diana, Ohio State, Michigan, and 'ment alone was enough to bolster teams will be above any rational Doctor C. O. Molander of the tUni- Minnesota were the teams to lose, the status of Dixie football elevens contradiction this season. versity of Chicago to step into the while Northwestern, Iowa, and Chi- in respect to those of the rest of ___ vacancy left by the .retiring presi- 1 cago pulled their initial games out the country. Having fought their dent, Elmer D. Mitchell, Director of the fire for victories.v way through the year up to t of Intramural sports here at Mich- ;Hoosiers Lose final game without a defeat and igan The defeat of Indiana, last year's hoping to share honors with Harold Woods the assistant di- champions, 31-30, by Washington Georgia Tech in the southern con- r rector at. Ohio State was then se- university of St. Louis, was the out- ference, 'Florida was unable to lected as Vice-President of the As- standing upset of the week-end. overcome the one point lead of the -ll llLHIIIL sociation, 'while Smith, who directs Washington, coached by Don White, Valunteers; although a heavy bar- --__- f.the intramural department at the former Purdue star, swept the! rage of forward passes late in the Feels That Fraternity Question Is I'University of Vlinnecota was the Hoosiers off their feet with their game threatened to result in an- Serious 1andicap To choice of the convention for Sec-1 bewildering attck, and held their other victory to add to the renown Gridiroii Squad rotary. . margin in the last minutes of play of 'the.Gato0 scoring machine. _After considerable discussion it when the Indiana men made a, As it ended, however, Florida' m , i, e was decided to petition the nation- ?desperate attempt to snatch vic- failed to tie Georgia Tech for the j MONTCLAIR, N. J., Dc . al officers ,of Delta Sigma Psi, hon- Nc ory from defeat. This game open-t southern title and Tennessee fin- Mal Stevens, Yale's football coach, oray athletic fratermnity, to allow ed Indiana's new d$300,000 field ished three years of football with thinks that the increase in frater- Intramural champions in certamnhousc, and was witnessed by more only one defeat at the hand of nity activities was one important sports to substitute their achieve- than 4,000 spectators. Vanderbilt in 1926 and two tie factor in the Flis' unsuccessful ent for one, of the requirements.' Ohio Wesleyan, whom the Wol- scores to fmar a perfect slate. One gridiron season. . Under this plan then aman could verines remember for their grid-' of. these ties, with Kentucky, is all wral in the intramural tennis chain- iron victory last season, turned the1 that prevents the Volunteers from Syingat te' an al ran- pionship, and then apply it asa same trick on Ohio State, this -time sharing honors with Georgia Tec~h ly ain Nick Robert's barn at Mont- s substitute for some one of the sm rc i hoSae hstm hismseason.G g T clair Stevens said he wanted to ensuruie d of th e on the indoor court. The Buck- h offer no, alibis but he did feel that ing to make the fraternity,mp eyes went down to defeat by a This record of Tennessee which corehnyquestion was one Ofismpr en uhy scr of 36-20 before the smaller no other school in any section of the most serious andicaas to the f This plan seems logical enough olege, after trailing 17-6 at the the country can even closely ap- e football squad h and fair also, takg to view the end of the half. Ohio never head- proch adds considerably to the, Jaksqa fact that in the east, men winning ' etl the Wesleyan team, who showed prestige of the southland as a fac- ae Players Time their Varsity letter, have been per- the same power as they displayedj tor to be reckoned with in the ; Fraternity activities cut heavily initted to use their award as sub- on the football field. football world. Whenever any col- ito our work during three weeks stitute for one of the required ac- In a game marked by its slow- lege hangs up such a record of the season which were devoted tivities. ness and close guarding, North against the competition faced by to frat rushing," he said. "For Another interesting proposal that Dakota furnished the third sur- the Volunteers, that school has years members of the faculty have would revolutionize the present ceased to be a negligible quantity been complaining of the enforce- system endorsed by the different OT i and takes on a national impor-: ments of fraternity activities on intramural staffs, was discussed at X GNT- tance. college work but it seems to have some length and though no action Ao The games Saturday left the taken a demonstration of their was taken ,it seems likely that in A ersrport at 3 o'clok South the only section of the con harmful effects on foot ball to the near future the plans may be s ar t Waterman Y asause'S'le t a ealiatio tht adoted y soe o theschols t iymniasiumn. There will be no 4 j try with more than one undefeat- , aeto'eliainta dptdb oeo teshosa clock class because of a meet ed major football eleven. While they must be curtailed. Next lt,i Droit. All 4 o'clock men Tech and Tennessee uphold the season, I am assured, they will be I bwas proposed that rsystenmi be w Detot A o'clock laurals of the South, California so that is one less worry on our established whereby extramural wls o'clk. represents the Pacific coast, Utah shudr. Continlued on Page Seven) Lea lbn o the West, the University of Detroit the Midwest, and Boston college ______vow..o.......-......._________________-______________ the East. I While it cannot be denied that there is much verbal dispute over S 11li ttll tli tttti tl ti ttttitiii i OPENING OF SKETBALLSEASON FOODDAL MvETS ON prise of the week by letting down; Minnesota by the tight score of 25-24. Coach Veenker's Wolverine cage squad went down in defeat before a veteran outfit from Michigan State by a score of 31-24. The i Spartan squad presented pyactical- ! ly the same lineup as the one with } which the defeated the strong I Notre Dame team last season. Northwestern failed to impress in their 35-20 defeat of the "Little Giants" of Wabash. The game was slow and did not give any impres- sion of power in the Purple cage squad. Iowa staged a 20-point vic- tory over South Dakota by a score of 37-17, but this game was slow also. Monmouth furnished the open-, inj4 opposition for Chicago, and were defeated by a score of 28-16, but the boys from the Midway, as did the other Conference teams, failed to show much class in their I Rgame. HOL -MAhN, MLAIN :ARE (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Dec. 10.-Allan Hol- man, Ohio State's star quarterback, as well as Mayes McLain, Iowa's Cherokee Indian fullback ace, is apparently through with Big Ten, football. While McLain was the only one i !to be officially declared ineligible for further competition by the l faculty committee because of the' three-year Player rule, it was re- garded as a foregone conclusion by the committee and coaches that Holman, too, would be banished. The three-year rule, reaffirmed by the committee during the an- nual Big Ten sports conclave here Saturday, limits any one to three years of college athletic competi- tion. Holman played a season on the Parsons college football team, another with Iowa State and one at Ohio State. McLain played two seasons with the Haskell Indians and one with Iowa. j L. W. St. John, director of ath- letics at Ohio State said that in his opinion Holman would be bn ned. The Ohio State athletic board will make the decision, bust if it should decide in favor of Holman, but protests are certain. DFORSWIMMERS Indiana To Open New Intramrural Pool On Feb. 2; Chicago Is Possible Opponent I NATATORS GET WORKOUT Four Conference teams will com- prise Michigan's dual meet swim- ming schedule for 1929 as drawn up by Coach Matt Mann at the Big Ten coaches' parley in Chi- cago last week-end, with the pos- sibility of Chicago as a fifth op- ponent. Indiana, Minnesota, Wis- consin, and Northwestern will pro- vide the opposition for the Maize and Blue natators this season. Indiana will come to Ann Arbor Feb. 2 for the initial Big Ten dual meet. This will mark the dedica- tion of the new pool in the Intra- mural building. Heretofore the Wolverines have competed in the Union pool.. Purple Comes HIere The Wolverines will go to 'Min- neapolis on Feb. 9 for a meet with the Gophers. This will continue the annual rivalry between the two schools. A meet with Chicdgo is tentatively scheduled for Feb. 11 on the return trip. Northwestern will invade the new pool on March 11 to engage the Michigan tankmen. This should provide a spectacular meet, as the Wildcats possess some o, the best collegiate swimmers in the country. Title Meet At Chicago The Wolverines will be defend-. ing their title as'Big Ten cham- pions in the Conference meet at Chicago on March 15 and 16. ,For the second successive year this meet will be held in a 60-foot pool, as it is being sponsored by the University of Chicago. Two weeks later the national col- legiate championships will be held at St. Louis under the auspices o: Washington university. Michigan will also be defending its title, gained last season at Philadelphia, in this meet. Water polo games will be played with all the teams appearing on (Continued on Page Seven) Personal CHRISTMAS CARDS Engraved-Printed Order Now Save Money 0. D. M01RRILL 17 Nickels Arcade .I A Tasty Treat for Deserts Fresh and Delicious DAWN DONUTS Order by PI hoie DIAL 2-1640 1 I 'A I i Let us do your Shoe Repairing z ! Highest quality of work Expert Skate Sharpening A. T. COOCH &SON 1109 So. Univ. 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