TUESDAY, i ii . l T 1.. ~ . 1 1 ..A. LtV .P .t1 .. L. I ANNOUNCES TENTATIVE LINEUPS FOR SATURDAI HOPES FOR SUCCESSFUL Veteran WRESTLING SEASON 111611 Tackle Varsity wrestling is scheduled 'to begin next Monday when the first practice of the 1928-29 squad will be held in the new Intramural building under the tutelage of Theron Donahoe, one of the ster- ling performers on last year's team. A week from Wednesday all the candidates will meet with Coach Keen who will launch th e squad on its training program. While the vacancies left by the loss of Donahoe, Sauer, and Watson of the 1927-28 team will be hard to fill the number and caliber of the men who are expected to report next week seems to point towards a favorable season. Another man who will not be back this year is Thomas, finalist in the N. A. A. U. meet last year, As a nucleus about which to build the team, Coach Keen will have Captain Warren and Bob Hewitt, varsity veterans. From among the hundred candidates which will start practice Monday; there appears to be enough quanti- ty and quality to form a formidable team. Coach Keen will not take' active charge of the squad until after the football season. SECOND YEAR GRIDDEiRS RESPOND TO FIRST CALL Over forty candidates for the sophomore football team reported to Coach Keen yesterday after- noon and began practice with a few drills in fundamentals and some plays executed in a "touch" football scrimmage. Most of the players were busy getting their uniforms from th stock room bit about twenty-five men reported on the field and started regular practice. Two teams were picked and sent through a number of plays to drill them in both offense and defense practice. The sophomore team is being or- ganized to give sophomores and in- I eligibles an opportunity to play football and possibly to develop in- to material for future varsity teams. Practice will be held every night and a number of games are to be played against the freshmen team and the physical eds. While the whole number of can- didates have not yet reported in uniform, Coach Keen believes that enough of the good men from last I year's freshmen squad, the present cut list of the B team, and the ineligibles will be on the squad to warrant hopes for a strong team.. WOLVEINE SWIMMERS RlESUME PRACTICE 'TO PREPARE FORl INTERCOLLEGIATE SEASON Ten Veterans Are Among Aspirants For Coach Matt Mann's Aquatic Squad RUN TO GET IN CONDITION With the new natatorium in the Intramural building still under construction, Coach Matt Mann's Varsity swimmers are getting into condition in the Union' pool. Ten lettermen are numbered among the candidates for the aquatic team, as only five men were lost through graduation, leaving a veteran nu-, cleus for 1929. As a means of rounding them into shape, the swimming candi- dates will begin running at the field house next Monday for a pe- riod of two .weeks. Coach Mann has employed this method of loos- sening up sore muscles for the past two seasons with success, alternat- ing light workouts in the pool with the track work. The Varsity squad now numbers 12 men, the rest of the candidates making up a second string team. Th'e free stylers include Bob Walk- er, AI' Seager, Garnet Ault, Frank Walaitis, Ernest Reif, and Tom Watson, all letter winners frOTh 'it year. In addition Fell Hosmer, a good prospect on the 1930 fresh- man team, is expected to extend the veterans. Capt. Dick Spindle and George Hubbell, both former Big Ten champions, will take care of the back stroke. They will be abiy assisted by Clarence Boldt, a star freshman of last year. Of the breast strokers, Jud Thompson, sophomore surprise of 1928 and Dick Mertz, will probably be assigned the duty of garnering points for Michigan. The versatile. Walaitis and Meyer Rosenberg, vet- erans of last season, are the most promising performers in the fancy diving. Bob Darnall, captain and inter- collegiate 100-yard champion last year, was the principal loss through graduation, also Bob Wagner, star breast ,stroker, Clarence Batter, diver, Bob Halstead, back and. breast stroker and Clarence horn water polo .goal tender. Otto Pommerening Who is playing his second year as a regular tackle. Pommerening did big things last year and from early, season appearances, can be counted on to furnish trouble for the oppos- ing ba:cks again this season. INDIANA AND CHICAGO POLISH W E.AK SPOTS AS OTH ER - BIGTEN TEAMS PREPARE TO FACE OPENING GAMES I ae1poogatedr U ____ ___ .,..M1 Indiana, one of the two Big Ten teams to see action over the week- end, showed the results of the careful coaching that Pat Page has been giving his men Wabash fur- nished the opposition for the Hoosiers and although they h ,d their usually strong team, they were beaten, 14-0. The Indiana of- fense was working smoothly and the defense was as strong as could be expected this time of the year. Coach Page is developing his team slowly this year, but the system is sound as was demonstrated Satur- day. Oklahoma of the Missouri Conference, will line up against In- diana this week. Chicago, the other team which played a game last Saturday, was the victim of a servere upset, bow- ing to South Carolina by a' 6-0 score. The Southerners flashed a better attack and won, but this superiority was the result of a longer practice period as they have been in uniform much longer than the Conference schools. The Chi- cago line had trouble in keeping the Carolina linesmen 'from break- ing through and smothering their fast backs. Coach Stagg started yesterday afternoon to mold a line that would hold. The Chicago backfield as well will come in for its share of the revamping as most, of the backs seined listless on the person of Bronko Nagurski, a con- defense. Captain Weislow was the verted lineman. "Big Nag" came only serious casualty in the game, in second in a fot race conducted suffering a severe knee injury and at the Gopher camp, and immedi- it is doubtful if he will be able to ately Dr. Spears saw prospects in get back into the lineup before the him:. Bronko is well over 200 Iowa game on October 13. pounds and can well be relied upon Illinois pens its season with to gain a few yards when neces- Bradly this week and the Illini I sary. have started serious drill for this With the Notre Dame but a few game as well as for the Indiana days away, the regular line-up of encounter. Illinois scouts were im- the Wisconsin football team is still pressed by the Hoosier offense and a matter of doubt. Sixteen am- measures are being taken to stop bitious sophomores on the squad. it. have caused this condition, and it A veteran line combined with is probable that a few of the new versatile backs looms as the pre- men will be in the starting line-up season practice draws to a close Saturday. Captain Wagner seems at Iowa. Tackles, guards, and cen- sure of his tackle berth, while Bin- ter, who played regularly last sea- ish has the call at the other side son have retained their places this at present. The ends and guards year in spite of determined oppo- are the big question of the squad sition from newcomers. Captain as revamped fullbacks are making Brown at center appears to be strong bids for each position, as playing a better game than ever well as several veterans. before, while Reedquist, a sopho- Purdue has a man to be reckon- more end has displayed enough ed with in the person of Al Guth- ability to win a starting berth. Mc- rie, who has been burning up the Lain and Armil are counted on to field in practice scrimmages. A furnish. the power behind the line, punter who is capable of booting while Glassgow, ve cran Trom last the ball 60 yards and can run as year,- and-Jensvold will probably well would not hurt any man's take care of the ;passing. team, and Purdue has such a man, A man to take the place of the "Pest" Welch. 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