WEDNESDA'Y, DECEAMER 19, 192~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY fPG(OPIERS WILL BE MOST I ILLINI ANNOUNCE OFAPLEAS U E NTIWA RIVAS SPO R T S SCHEDULE (Special To The Dai 'sccial rTi ''e I )aix ) IOWA CITY, Dec. 18.-Minnesota URBANA, Ill., Dec. 18.-Rec-c athletes will be the most frequent ognized as a national classic, theu rivals of University of Iowa men University of Illinois indoor relay (Continued- From Page Six) in six winter and spring sports be- carnival March 16 tops the indoord enson stamped himself as a first- tween January and June, according track events for the Illini, who willf rate performer. The McIntyre- to the Hawkeyes' Big Ten schedule. meet Notre Dame and Iowa in dual! Gordon match was decided by the Gophers and Hawkeyes Will clash meets. closest possible margin, the former in eight contests, and when tennis Interesting schedules in gym and gaining a 31-second time advan- and golf schedules are arranged, fencing, swimming and wrestling tage over his rival. Going behind there is a possibility of two more promise plenty of indoor entertain- his opponent in the early minutes tilts. Two basketball and baseball ment for the Illini. The champion' of their match Mabius gained an games are augmented by track, wrestlers will invade the Missouri advantage which Rossman was un- swimming, wrestling, and gymnas- valley to encounter Missouri. able to overcome despite his plucky tic dual affairs The baseball schedule is to be comeback with less than a minute Chicago appears on the Old Gold completed by a southern trip and to go. Stone was unable to over- schedule six times double basket- he assignment of ates for one or come a heavier and more experi-- ball and baseball games, as well as games with Mississippi A. and enced rival in Berg but put up a a wrestling and swimming meet. .college ihich will come north. valiant struggle.BOsaka Mainichi and Meiji univer- Middleweights Look BGoodaetblaeba' and ckacon- sity, two Japanese teams whom the Four men remain in the running with Michigan teams. . Illini played on their Japanese for 155-pound honors. Burleson, I h em i trip, will visit Illinois field. for 55-pundhon~s. urleon, Before ;the completion of the in- The annual interscholastic meet who gained the second round by tercollegiate season in June, Hawk- .Te hel Mayr17 asti1 men default, Smith and Parker who eye teams will have met every Big will be held May 17 and 18 when gained decisive falls, and Koffnan Ten university with the exception Michigan will be the track rival victor over Fuss with a time ad-o and Ohio State and Notre Dame vantage of 4 minutes, will meet to- wsern each ea will play baseball. day in semi-final competition. In in four contests, Wisconsin on The 1929 football schedule lists the 170-pound class Thrush took jthe schedule for three, and Ohio Iowai stead of Indiana but other- a lead over the rest of the field by State for two. wise there is no change m Big Ten gaining a victory over Foster by a foes. Kansas io and e ad y b fall. Sigerfoos and Southworth will scheduled for this afternoon. In intersectional gam meet tomorrow for the other final the 175-pound class Stienke, Blow- games to be played at Illinois. round position. ney, and Richardson will see action Competition in the heavier divi- while in the unlimited class Soren- Subscribe to The Michigan Daily, sions did not materialize yesterday son, Hogberg, Stoddard, Hager, $4.00 a year and the bulk of these bouts are Castle, and Southworth remain. _.u i HRISTMAS GITS WESTERN BASKETBALL TEAMS TURN BACK EASTERN t d0 Pi0State cubed t. INVADERS WITH LOSS OF ONLY SINGLE GAME After all, evolution deals in gen- (Continued From Page Six) -cralities, and, generally speaking, State showed the same lack of also had three veterans from the quintet deep below Patten gym- Pitt and Penn have had their consideration for the visitor's rep- powerful 1927-28 team back, but nasium on the next eve, a stalwart share of spanking for this year. utation the next evening, and Butler didn't seem to realize or defense holding the diminutive One out of seven gamts produced Michigan completed the rout by'; care for whom it was playing in Panther forwards to 24 points an eastern victory i contrast to downing the Quakers 34-21 in the Pitt's first game which ended with while the Wildcats ran up 34. And last year's perfect record. Perhaps final tilt of the trip to give the Big the Panthers' claws clipped to the this was followed by another loss it was a revolution. Anyways, Ten its third straight victory and tune of 35-33. Northwestern, to Wisconsin to give the Panthers here's praise for the Conference ample revenge for the numerous though known for its co-eds, seems an equal rating of three straight teams and their coaches and pity beatings it received in 1927. to have produced a few he-men, in the bucket. But alas-evolu- for Penn and Pitt--and may they Pitt, the champion high scorers, and five of them buried the Pitt tion proved false on a blue Monday always beat the cast and lost to -__the west. PALO ALTO, Calif.-Don "Mush" Muller, for two years end on the powerful Stanford grid team has been elected to captain the 1929 team. Muller is regarded as oue of the headiest players on the f 'squad. BEFORE THE STUDENTS LEAVE WE OFFER &I~o. fr Tfp) lwt PA.V A . *'N r STRATFORD A smart evening shoe of dull leather. Just as com- fortable as it is correct. $8.50 c1=001 4 a 04 CC40 ce.0 W." M.M., WO 0 W. d.J1./ GOOD VALUE The only thing that distinguishes this shoe from a custom shoe is the price. 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