- TVIV- MICHI'CAN t 't 11 r Y. ULI Lib T-t.-l ;-1;i1 W. Y _w + aM T vt-"aI N f v7L tIa V udaD . D&~BR2;ii8 CHAMPIONS DECIDED IN ALL-CAMPUS TOURNAMENT FALLS ARE NMEROUS Varsity Quintet To Play Three Games During I PIRING IINAL BOOTS DCOURT FIVE HAS TANK TEAM Ta MEET Important Battles "8" TEAM W lulL! RMY GRID RULE Woodard And Stanchfield Take STRONG DEFENSE IAre Listed On High ILLRIGSCRITICISM ITU Boits Of Afternoon Statistics show that Michigan, in nirti+A1UT uaAssciaeE dN ,cs ec. Tilts IOfMAst exng [ndn hePnslvnaqune! L L ND NATATOR S SholCourt Squad lAtM 1M T, rLt!S U T {POIJGHPEEPSIE N Y, Dec 20:P R a 34-21 beating last Saturday night -West Point's eligibility rules in KELLY WINS OVER BENZ in the field house, considerably out- ~-~IB Ass'cimwd mess, football, which kept the Army played the Eastern Intercollegiate Wolverines To Invade Cleveland DETROIT, Dec. 20.-Michigan lunior Varsity Will Make load from meeting Navy this year on the Court S Wrestling champions of the Uni- champions both in the matters of Athletic Club Pool On high school basketball teams will Trip During First Week gridiron, were criticized here last Fo versity of Michigan were decided getting and sinking tries at the Saturday Night get in their final contests before Of New Year I night be Representative Hamilton yesterday afternoon when the fi- basket. the Christmas recess this week-end, --- Fish, Jr., as "undemocratic and nals ofthe all-Campus meet were The Quakers were held to 43 TWELVE WILL MAKE TRIP with several games of more than TEAM TO BE WEAKENED unsportsmanlike." JNRT run off at they ordinary pre-season importance,;_?__ The criticism, made by the one- ing. Five of these matches were sank seven for an average of 16 Boasting a strong contingent of scheduled, hs time-all-American Harvard tackle won by falls, while in 'only one of per cent. Not only did the Wol- swimmers, the Cleveland Athletic Benton Harbor, apparently head-i While the Varsity playshost at the Eastman college football Retur the remaining bouts was it neces- verines gain more chances, taking club tank team will play host to ing for a good season will enter- Penn State, Cornell, and North dinner, was coupled with the hope day va siry to call an overtime period. n even 50 tries at the basket, but the Michigan natators Saturdayta Lindblom High of Chica western during the first week of that West Point "would step down" cage s The bouts were fast and clean and their shooting was more effective, night at the Cleveland Athletic Friday night while it nigo he New Year, Coach Courtwright's from its position and permit the practice the tme. clubThe eet ill e th Friay nghtwhil itsneighbor, "B" team will handle the traveling two service teams to resume theirthe kept the large crowd on edge all 11 of the tosses counting for an club pool. The meet will be the St. Joseph, meets an old rival in end of the Wolverine assignment, seannua t am e thre eI the time. !average of 22 per cent. Michigan last one for the Wolverines before Three. Rivers, on the latter's floor, the Junior Varsity being slated to" annual football gamed the firs The first match of the day was also held an edge in free throws, they disband for the Christmas Soe A an M en t o "The Navy has adopted the three Pennd between the 115 pounders with Ru- sinking 12 out of 19 tries for an vacation. Saginaw Meets Owosso vade Alma and Mt. Pleasant on year rule along with other colleges," slated t bin and Dalrymple opposed to each average of 63 per cent, while Coach A squad of twelve men have been Sagm aw Eastern is scheduled to h successive nights, Jan. 3 and 4. said Mr. Fish, "and was able this while th other. Rubin started too fast for Nichols' quintet garneied 7 out of selected by Coach Matt Mann tonieet a Class B opponent Friday The Alma five is expected to pro- year to defeat Princeton and Penn- will i his opponent and pinned his 12 chances for a 55 per cent aver- oppose the Cleveland club. Head-i his team to Owosso. Pontiac will either of the Reserves' first two op- in the east." verines' shoulders to the mat in 2 minutes age. ed by Captain Dick Spindle, the I . M P1 ' Albs wop-nheet.eres and 45 seconds. --- ---- rest of the men who will make the' play at Royal Oak, and Highland ponents, Mt. Pleasant and Albion The I Steinke Wins trip are: Hubbell, Merts, Beebe !Park is to journey to Port Huron. who fell before the "B" team by the yea Tu dd i TVry10 Walker, Walaitis, Grimshaw, Sea Another contest of considerable in- scores of 28-18 and 45-12 respec- texIpP The next bout ended in a victory. QO T akeWatiso,GRif saidGodSea etwllb-hepc N n unnfast ex which brought the 175-pound title HLL I j J PHU ger, Ault, terest will be the invasion of Jack- tively. Coach Courtwright will be I Wolveri to Al Steinke. This match alsoW ismith. The squad will leave Sat son, runnerup for the state title handicapped by the fact that reports. endlStned itiasallas h xgidr~ M [V~rtcheaUso o ad.illo'loavoe Sa meeeigturswl ealet eotwt u 972 hadd hih apponetos the maxin-g F U~ II Il , urday morning last year, by Detroit Central, the neither Lytle or Engelman, regular includes same evnn, il ealet eopponent on the mat in- the Union. meeng.urdwlbebetorptwth12-8 side of 4 minutes. Steinke had the ! Molitor Leads C. A. C. There will be considerable ac- the rest of the Junior Varsity for also ha advantage most of the time and Don Molitor, captain of the tivity in the Grand Rapids sector practice on Dec. 26, and will have I1to rank well deserved his victory. (Spial To ' C A. C. tank squad and one of with five teams scheduled to play. to choose two substitutes to work George Herman Ruth and Henry best tur One of the two best bouts of IOWA CITY, Ia., Dec. 20.-Olymp- the leading breast strokers in the The feature event should be the with Wenstei and Downing, reg- Louis Gehrig, batterng rams i years. the afternoon was shown when the ic experience gained in the inter- East, is expected to furnish plenty meeting of Catholic Central and ular forwards, and Dougal center. the powerful New York Yankee C finalists of the 125-pound division, national games at Amsterdam last of competition for the Wolverines. Union, on the latter's floor. Cres- New Men To Play attack, led the American league in Thec nHe holds the club record for the ton, one of the strongest teams in Den Bleyker, Murphy, Burke, runs batted in during the last will en Stanhfield and Imfield match- summer will aid three athletes now20 d bro t the city last season, will meet Ot- Bauer, Glocheski, and Dolinsky campaign. Although Gehrig bat- next ni e tricks. tahfie oustok the beginning preparation for the w20yr b re st oke . tawa Hills. Tech is to entertain will probably all be given a chance ted .374 and Ruth only .323, both better t offensive at the very outset of the will be his opponent. tawaer t match, but Immerman's quickness Western conference indoor track Alan Seager and Frank Walker, Middleville and east Grand Rapids at the guard positions against the were tied at 142 runs In Cap and cleverness saved him from be- and field championships at the Wolverine free stylers, will con- goes to Sparta. strong Alma five, which was one Seven players including the two Lewis, c ing inne. Asthesnath enedof the leaders in the M. I. A. A. anks drove in more than 100 inU pinned. As the match ended. University of Iowa March 8 and 9 tend for honors against Marc Hot- Two Tilts On Saturday 1IF , ea s y; 7 n"f n _n o rro~ eran s ication quad T oo R esum e Pra ktie flowing Christmas Day After Short Layoff IWESTERN STRONG ning Dec. 26 after a five cation, Michigan's Varsity quad will start intensive in preparation for the hard games scheduled fog t week of the New Year. State and Cornell being o come here Jan. 1 and 2, he strong Northwestern five nvade the field house ays later to open the Wol- Conference season. Varsity's third opponent of r, Penn State, will bring a erienced squad against the nes, according to advance The Nittany Lions' five four regulars from the quintet, while the invaders ve sufficient reserve power their five as one of the ned out by State in recent ornell Above Average Cornell aggregation, which igage the Varsity on the ght, is also reported to be han the average Red team. tain Layton, forward, and center, Cornell has two vet- harpshooters who can be Stanchfield had a time advantage of 46 seconds when an advantage of 45 seconds is necessary to Win, This match was very good and the decision just about shows Stanch- field's advantage. Woodard Gains Fall The next match between Cran- age and Woodard in the 135-pound class rivaled its predecessor in in- terest. It was not decided until there was 10 seconds of time left in the regular period. Then Wood- ard pinned his opponent's should- ers to the mat and took the title. Both men were very near a fall during the bout, and the crowd was kept in breathless suspense during, the entire match. Another fine match followed these two when Kelly and Benze met in the 145-pound division. The (Continued on Page Sevent The trio is George H. Baird and; kins and Dick Morgan, while Jim- Thetri isGeoge . Birdandmie House of Yale, a star backa Edward L. Gordon of Iowa, and I , u1o Yl, tr ak dwad Lordo of Iowa y and stroker, will appear against Cap- David Abbott of Illinois. They are t ain Spindle and Hubbell. the only Big Ten Olympic athlete§; Godsmithl aes squad still in intercollegiate competition. Goldsmith aes of As a relay runner in Amsterdam Goldsmith, a member of the and London, Baird turned in two Michigan squad and making the great races last summer. He ran trip, has a rather unusual record. gra re lastf psmmer.n eanth His attempts to make the tank in the lead-off position on the team as a free styler failed because American team which won the! of his so'sedadh a u Olympic 1,600-meter championshipoffhes slow speed and he was cut in world's record-breaking time, offthe list. However, he request- ind wordasrrcordtekigti44e- ed to be given a time trial in the and oand also raced the first 440- i breast stroke events and his un- yards on the Yankee team which usual good has earned him a place. cracked the world's mark for the The program for Saturday night one-mile relay in London. lists a number of exhibition events The Hawkeye enters his senior besides the regular races. There year of competition with two Big will be a diving exhibition by Rose' Ten titles and a record to his cred- Bozcek, national high board div- it. He was outdoor quarter mile ing champion, who will be assisted champion in 1927 and made an in- 3 by Alan Schoeller and Mary Geizy. door record of :50 1-10 last March. (Continued on Page Seven) I Conference iastyear, while ap- Two contests are listed for Sat- proximately the same lineup is ex- urday night. Detroit Northern pected to start against Mt. Pleas- will play Ole Olsen's Banters, and ant on the following night. Kalamazoo Central will play host i In the first Mt. Pleasant game to Allegan.ethe Reserves had the advantage of Unless the flu epidemic pre- playing against a tired team while vents, the upper peninsula will see fresh, the Varsity substitutes hav- three games, all of them on Fri- ing played the first half which day night. Munising is to play at ended with the Wolverines leading Sault Ste. Marie, Republic will go by a single point, 12-11. to Michigamme and Escanaba will Freshmen Triumph see a home talent production when The Junior Varsity closed prac- St. Joseph's meets Escanaba High. tice until after Christmas with a scrimmage with the freshmen yes- BATTLE CREEK - The Battle terday afternoon, two complete Creek professional basketball five teams of both yearlings and re- will open its season Saturday night serves seeing action during the against the Buffalo Lincolns. game, which resulted in a 22-201 victory for the freshmen after an DETROIT-John Ryan, U. of D. overtime period. tackle, has been declared ineligible! because of previous competition in Subscribe to the Michigan Daily, Texas 1 $4.00 a year. { ~--- -I Your Club 0 N "" U ~IA&&& Afl in Detroit The Savoy I have set aside an en- tire floor in the Savoy, for Michigan men. 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Man- tioned on several All-Eastern ush, ex-Detroit star and at present teams, will bolster the Red defense. i Brown, was responsible for 108 h the first tilt of the year the tallies while Simmons of the Ath- Cornell five, although handicapped letics was one run behind Manush. by the absence of Lewisregular Hellmann, dependable Tiger club- center, succeeded in spoiling Ni- ber, finished in a tie with Sim- agara's winning streak, 28-24. mons, Goslin, the leading batter, Lewis, Murphy and Captain Lay- was the seventh member driving in ton were all on the injured list, but over a 100 runs, his record being the latter recoveredin time to play "wo over the century mark. most of the game and garner five Joe Sewell, Cleveland shortstop, baskets and a free throw for high further enhanced his reputation as scoring honors. Cornell displayed s hard man to fan when he led the I an excellent offense against the league for the third year in leastNate nst Strike outs. Sewell fanned but Niagara eam. nine times, but even this mark was Purple Is Strong almost double his last year's rec- Northwestern will invade the rd. Ruth, as usual got the most field house on Jan. 5 to provide the walks, 135, with blue, St. LouisVarsity cagers their third strong vetting 105 passes. (Continued on Page Seven) THAT You and Yours May Have Good Health, oo Cheer Happiness /Frosperity or Christmas and The New Year Is the Sincere Hope of - Greenwod an Kilore .1 f y 4 Sleason's Qreetings W ITH deepest appreciation, we thank the great student body for their splendid recognition of our Store during the year just passing, and extend to all, our sincerest wishes for a New Year of great happiness and great prosperity. THE SAVO Y Woodward at Adelaide SPECIAL RATES TO MICHIGAN MEN I