AY, DECEMBER 14, 1928 THE MlI CH ICAN DAL.'''.. PACT T-VTWI . . . ..... ..... . .. . ... ... Gi ,VE r[T T E D l 0 COMPLETE PROGRAM FOR I BASKETBALL TEAM OVERWHELMS LAZAR ELECTED CAPTAIN L LERMN ULMUL CONFERENCE TRACK MEET YEARLING FIVE IN PRACTICE TILT O W OLVERINE FENCER and Ohio State have been arrang- ed although the dates have niot been set. In addition to these CL A S S I F I E ADVERTISING PENNSYLVANIA SQUAD (Continued From Page Six) . __._ a -- I J' To il e > i Ten championship events and1 four consolation races will consti- tute the program of the nineteenth annual Western conference indoor record for all time by totalling 327 track and field meet which will be points including 118 baskets and held 'for the second consecutive 91 free throws, and won a unani- year in the University of Iowa field mous berth, on the, all-eastern five. house March 8 and 9. Quakers Are Strong Addition of the consolation races Teamed with Captain Schaaf at is a new departure in Big Ten track guard is, the veteran Lazer who is athletics. Designed to provide fur- scarcely less brilliant. He too, was ther competition for athletes who named on the mythical all-eastern are eliminated in semi-final team. Coach Edward Nichols has rounds, the races will be held in the a trio of veterans back for the for- 60-yard dash, 70-yard high hur- ward posts in Hartnett, Lobley, and dles, half and mile runs. Four Noble, the latter iaccounting for bronze medals will be awarded in the winning basket in the play-off each race but no points will be with Princeton a year ago. i scored. The single weakness at present Runners from te ten cnference appears to be the center post left universities will compete in trial vacant by the graduation of. Chap- heats of the 60-yard dash and 70- man last spring. Both Bradbeek yard high hurdles Friday evening, and Bonniewell have been working March 8. Semi-finals in these at the post, but the latter looks 1 events will bt run off the following like a likely starter in the western !evening. games. Gilfillan is another center is an excellent floor man and a possibility. There is also a slight fine shot, despite his small size. chance that Coach Nichols may According to western standa ds, shift Schaaf to a forward and use the Panthers are unusually small' Peroantherguar. Undefeated in stature. Last year the lineup LatersAreUndeeatGoded nincluded two plbyers who were fiveI Panthyear's Pitthrough theGoen and a half feet in height., while Pasnrwntouthrouigheentrethis year's. front has two even season without a single reverse, smaller performers in Ferraro andI annexing 21 consecutives victories Arture who are five feet five. to win the all-American honors. In There are only two players over making this remarkable record the six feet on the squad and neither is Panthers rolled up a total of 992 a regular. points. They defeated four West- __ ern Conference teams in five days,f 1 (Continued From Page Six) Rose feeding the ball from his floor guard position. During the second half Captain McCoy and Barley each broke through the freshman defense on fast dribbles to cage shots from near the backboard, while Danny Rose also dropped in a short tip in shot. Except for an epidemic of bad passes in the second half, the Varsity tosses were more accurate than they have been in previous scrimmages, the "A" team retain- ing possession of the ball for long periods. Kanitz, who was being groomed for a regular forward post before his injury, did not report at prac- Vogue Artful simplicity in a charm- ing pump of lustrous Patent Dress' Easy to put on, and clin attractiv Kayser Slipper Ufosier BURTON'S WA] 115 S. Main j j -matches, meetings are being ar- tice, while Lovell, who was tried (Continued From Page Six) ranged with Michigan State, Chi- out at the back guard position dur- supervise only twice a week. He also cago, Northwestern, U. of D., Ohio ing the first part of the week, was stated that a manager had been Wesleyan, and the Detroit club. reported suffering from an attack elected for the fencing team. Equipment for the Varsity fene- of influenza. . As yet the 1929 schedule for the ing team is now being ordered by The Wolverines will meet Penn- Varsity team has not been decided the University, and such as is nec- sylvania, Eastern Intercollegiate upon in any way except that essary will probably be on hand by champions, Saturday night in Yost matches with Illinois, Wisconsin, January 1. field house in the second game .f I4.----- -- -- -- - the season. The invaders will bring a team reputed as strong as last year's ag- gregation, which defeated the Var- I sity, 39-36, against the Wolverins, including Joey Schaaf, All-East-! ern guard and individual high scorer in 1927-28, Lazar, another veteran guard, and Brodebeck and Lobley, two veteran forwards. tWe AGit orHi p AY We have anything that a man could wish for in the line of smoking sets, rings, studs, watch chains, and many other exquisite E ,gifts. Pum ps Dispell your worries by coming in and gg o o lpicking the proper gift for him from the gingly comfortable-th esej -wonderful array of jewelry at e models oa~oo(4 $y 1.50 and $1.95 Pr. Acd Je er W Arcade Jewelry Shop - LK-OVER SHOP CARL F. BAY Ann Arbor =16 Nickels Arcade : Itttttl1.U1U1111tttltlttt11111 11111IIIIIm IIIIIIIII1,II,1,IIJIIII, I tt111111Ui,1,~g i 1i 11iu 1 'i ii, NOTICE-Experienced driver de- sires company on trip to New York in sedan. 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