T, H E -Ml C H I C-AN-,.-D A T L-Af THURSDAY, LEC'EIVIDBUR la, 1,)25 1 1 - T~HE~MICI-1IGAN~DAILY THUIiSDAY, DEXJEMB!i~R iS, i~)2~ O w WOLVERINE JAYVEE CA COURTWRIOHTS TEAM TO ENGAGE OHIOAN; TIER PILOT TRADES ME VARSITY L OOKS BET TER IN PRACTICE TILT K ' ":I GERS MEET fT .4 SY-hotBriefs~ #tFi ########1 ##1 ##Ifll#i Htti t1 11 t11 Eti lt!i llltE# illt till The Michigan State basketball will be held at San Francisco team will open their home season on New Year's day. against Hillsdale college Friday . night. Although confident as o Other Big Ten stars who will be result of their surprising victory in the lineup include Chuck Ben- over Michigan, they will play top- net, Indiana halfback, Holmer, notch ball in order to avert a de- Northwestern fullback, Gibson and feat as came in the grid season Haycraft, guard and tackle respee- after a Spartan 103-0 win in the tively, of Minnesota, and Raskow- opening game. ski, Ohio State tackle. )LEDO Detroit Gets Uhle TONIGH'I SWIMMERS TO MEET Cleveland Players TORONT AE Same Lineup To Start Against Toledo That Outplayed Mt. Pleasant (posterbaan Shows Varsity Cagers Art Of Backboard Play On Offensive Baseball fans in Detroit wiji not only see a new manager at the Y. helm of the Tiger team nex yea in the person of Bucky Harris, but there should also be , nber Ao strange faces in the lineup. Te Bengal management has engaged C. A. Team To Provide Oppositzon cOi Season For Varsity Tankmen INDIVIDUAL STARS TOLED POWER UNKNOWN INJURED STAR IN UNIFORM With only a day's rest since the Practice on offense and defense Mt. Pleasant tilt, Michigan's "B" followed by a scrimmage session team will see action again tonight marked -yesterday's drill , of the' when the junior varsity five or-- Varsity cage team. rThe Varsity reg- poses Toledo university at 7 o'clock lUlars greatly outscoredc the second on the Yost field house coirt. 'Ti'm 1 stringmei running up a large lead will be the second game of the .-a- m the si-st half and gm ig $ol for the "B' squad. this during the second period.f"" ,LmetLineup T 1Star! . Therel Kanit ipnmeared ii Unf- The same teamn that played the f agai at hilarly a we(k's second hall against Mt. Pleasant j absence. He imbred up a lttle sceacl hll atint Mt Plesait tkinn, itfew Nhots atVthe ,basket, will line up for tonight's game. k t p ticisat the Downing and Weinstein will start at1 the frwards:-, with I Dougal atp~bbyke ii~l~I neli( cent er, and Engelman ad Lytle prfactice for some time longer. ickey Harris at the guard posts. n eTruck Swehr At Forward wO recently completed a deal with This combination functioned The Varsity lined up for the the Indians, whereby losing the well against the Teachers Tuesday scrimmage with Chapman at cen- services of Holloway and Tavener, night, running up 16 points in the ter, Truskowski and Orwig, for- veteran hurler and shortstop to the second half to clinch victory for vards, Rose and McCoy, guards. Cleveland club. George Uhle, of Michigan, after the Varsity re- Opposing this combination were hurling fame will come to the De- serves had been held to a one-point Slagle, icenter, Balsamo aand Whit- troit team as a result of the trade. lead during the first half. Down- 1 tie; forwards, Myron and Lovell,...--~- ing, forward, led the Wolverines guards with three field goals, while Dougal ski at forad irepaec Tusko- fHoosiers Oppose apd Weinstein followed with two foan th sonhil'. McCoy carne up from his baick U r oih api ecoko guard post to take more than an -- Gu ~ii' Looks Good.ordinary number of shots at the!j (Sp "i 'I'l1h' I)ailx Engelman and Lytle proved them- basket, indicating that his scoring Indiana university, co-champions selves adept at guarding in the Mt. ability. will make him an impor- of the Big Ten basketball title, Pleasant fray, holding the Teach- talt cog in Michigan's offense.' ilmetUvrsyofPny- ers to three goals from the floor Chapman also caged a number of will meet University of Pennsyl- during the second half. The jun- baskets, working into the Michigan vania tonight in an intersectional or varsity emulated the' Varsity, attack better. net classic The game will be a however, in failing ,to register a "Ooster" Shows Them feature of the dedication of the free throw. Coach Bennie Oosterbaan gave new $300,000 Field house at the Forwards Break Well Chapman and Truskowski personal State school. Coach Courtwright's quintet dis- instruction in tipping the ball in played a fast breaking game in from underthe basket. Himself a Upset in their season opener last outcoingthdMt gPeaantefieimaster at the art of caging shots Saturday night, the Deanmen are outscoring the Mt. Pleasant five.froi directly under the meshes, coming back strong, and indica- Weinstein and Downing would Oosterbaanimparted some of the tions are that the Eastern Inter- break away from the opposition to kn s th'm soeo l face a much improved team here tally goals from under the basket, knacks of this game' to his pupils,.aea uhiprvdtemhr Some tirie was devoted to shoot- in the dedication game. In losing Short passes are employed to ad- ing fouls. The Wolverines exhibit- the one-point decision to Washing- vantage by the B team, depend- ed a woeful deficiency in this de- ton university here last Saturday, ba down to pass guard hecarryingethe partment in the game with Michi- the Crimson team showed very lit- ball forwards.pbreak- gan State. The players will have tle offensive form, while the de- plenty of practice in this line be- fense was only partly effective. Little is known concerning the fore the tilt with Pennsylvania Dean has spent considerable time Toledo cage team. Last year the Saturday night. Although only improving both departments of Michigan reserves scored two vic- two more practice sessions remain! play. tories over the Toledo quintets, before the Penn game. Paul Jasper, Ft. Wayne, captain Student coupons will be honored i- of the 1927-28 freshman team was at tonight's game. | The ordinary daily wardrobe of I the only player from the list of ________________________ an American girl was weighed ipromising, recruits who saw service and found wanting-according to in the Washington game. He CHRISTMAS GIFTS the decree from Vienna which de- showed exceptional promise, and . clares that a woman must wear at will.probably see much action this Burr, Patterson .1 least three pounds of clothing. season. The .Spartans dcmofstrla ted a veteran quintet against Michigan without the services of Verne Dickeson who last year was one of the high-point scorers in college basketball. Dickeson is available again this year and after the effects of a strenuous foot ball season wear off will. proibably he 'See r in the regular lineup. In their nine football games played this season, Ohio Wesleyan advanced the ball a total of two miles and a quarter against their opponents on the gridiron. The "fighting Bishops" chalked up ic9 first downs and held their oppo- neints to a total of 22. Capt. Rube Wagner, an all- Conference selection at either tackle or guard on nearly every critic's team, will repre- sent Wisconsin in the annual East-West charity game which GRIDDERS PROVE Thy University of Pennsyl- vania basketball team which is t oppose Indiana tonight at Bloomington, Ohio State at Columbus Friday, and Michi- gan here at Ann Arbor Satur- day has a reputation of being un of the strongest cage traikns in thes country and is an c.-,Ls idiu favorite to capture Eastern. uitercollegiate laurels this year. Purdue. co-holder with Indiana of last year's Conference cage honors, looked impressive in their victory over the "little Giants' of Wabash negotiating a 44-22. win in the season's opener. Varsity Matmen Look Promising Short bouts are still the order of the day in wrestling practice at the Intramural building, with members of the same weight clas- I ses competing. in a series of round insome ~ imprant tradces dui" According to advance reports, the course of the league meetings Coach Matt Mann's Varsity swim- and have also purchased some pme'v will meet one of their hard- minor league talent as well. est tests of the season when they The latest trade involves Tav- en-:ge the Toronto Y. M. C. A. tank ner, "half-pint" shortstop, and team at Toronto Saturday after- Kenneth Holloway, pitcher. whl);o n in the first meet of the sea- have become the property of the son for the Wolverines. Cleveland Indians in exchange for Toronto Boass Stars George Uhle, mainstay of the T Toronto aggregation in- Tribe's shaky staff in past sea- 'hdes individual stars in the div- sons. No cash figured in the' deal Imnd free style, and breast stroke since both parties apparently are i event according to Coach Mann. satisfied with their share. Phillips, who will compete on the Uhle On Down Trend Y. M. C. A. team took seventh in Uhle has not been up to his us- the Olympic diving contests last tomary form during the last two summer at. Amsterdam while on league campaigns and the Indians the Canadian team. Aubin is apparently part with his services considered the peer of Canadian without regret. The Bengal club breast strokers, but will be given may have been less eager to let go plenty of competition by Thomp- with Tavener but no grief should.' son and Mertz. arise through the change in uni- I Toronto also has three fast men form for Holloway. The Georgian in the free style events, Gibson in deceiver has never been a consis- ;100 yard, and Griffith and Jack tent performer and the change of !Thompson in the longer distances. location may do him good. 'fThe latter two, however, will be The Tigers have also parted with handicapped by the fact that their Johnny Neun hailed a few years favorite event, the 440 yard, is not back as a peerless first baseman. included in the meet. When Lou Blue was cavorting 8 Events Are On Card around the intial corner for De- The program calls for three free troit, the case of Neun was fre- style events, the 50, 100, ands 220 quentlyhbrought up.uConsidered yard dashes, the 100 yard breast good enough for a first base jog stroke and back stroke, and. fancy on any league team, Blue's good diving, a total of six individual work kept him out of work. When contests, and two relays, the 200 Blue went to St. Louis, Neun was f yard free style and the 300 yard considered to have arrived at last. medley. but an operation kept him out of a Coach Mann and his squad of 10 lot of games and the poor physical men will leave for Toronto Sat- condition resulting brought around urday morning. The team making his outright sale to Toledo. the trip will probably consist of Inner Defense Shifted I Captain Spindle and Boldt, back Innr Dfene Siftd Istrokers, Thompson and Mertz, Just what the Tiger infield will breast strokers, Walker, Reif, Ault, look like after these shifts of talent and Watson in the free style is a problem. Harry Heilmann, events, while Walaitis will compete outfielder, is listed on the Bengal in both fancy diving and free style. roster now as a first baseman and Freshmen Will Compete may start the season there. Dale The squad will come back to De- Alexander, Toronto star, has also troit Saturday afternoon to com- been purchased. At short, Detroit pete in the M. A. A. U. swimming will have Schuble, purchased from meet to be held at 8:30 that night Houston, McManus who has played in the Women's City Club pool un- almost every position on the inner der the auspices of the Dolphin defense, Sigafoos, and possibly Gal- Swimming club. Three freshmen loway. free stylers, Snyder, Hapke, and Ladd, and Valentine, a yearling Subscribe to The Michigan Daily, back stroker, are also entered in $4.00 a year. the Detroit meet. 1. lo- I TO BE SCHOLARS robin matches in an effort to de- termine the makeup of the squad' (By Associated Presafter the final cut, which will be CHICAGO, Dec. 11-Two Big Ten ; made about Dec. 18. football players, Fred Hovde af Special emphasis is being placed Minnesota and Robert Hickman of on the development of men in the ilinois, again have demonstrated heavier weight classes, in which that a student can participate Michigan lacks experienced ma- heavily in sports and still keep up terial. According to Coach Keen, in his studies. the Wolverine squad rates as high- Hovde and Hickman were the ; ly as any other Conference outfit only two students in the Big Ten to in the lighter divisions, but the be elected to Rhodes scholarships.) graduation of Prescott and Dona- Hovde, named.iunamiously as hoe has left the Maize and Blue quarterback on the Big Ten all- team without a veteran performer Conference team was one of the: in the 175-pound or heavyweight best pilots in Minnesota's history. classes. Hovde in gaining recognition on The final cut will leave but three all-Conference and all-American men on the "A" team in each grid selections led Big Ten scores weight division, and at present for the 1928 season. He climaxed a Draveling, Varsity end, seems cer- brilliant' career with his sparkling tain of holding down a place on play against Wisconsin -by the lossI the Varsity squad in the unlimited of which the powerful Badger class. 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