PAGE SIX: THE MICHIGAN WFDNFsDAY, JAitArat 9, 1929 HANDBALL LEADERS. DETROIT STARS IIllness May We PLAY EXHIBITION TITNORTHWESTERN UPSETS FEATUR WILL APPEAR HERE TOMORROW 7ken Wrestling Squad In Initial Meet E LIRAITIIIM MTV TEX RICKARD DIES Sch AFTER OPERATION! Will Also Oppose '[ cair Of Picked C'1layers [1) Intralik ral OPENING BIG TEN COURT GAMES Compretitionr Failure of Northwestern to regis- Rough play marked the game, the GARDNER TO PLAY MATCi ter a victory in its first two game referee calling 30 personal fouls. and the flying start obtained by ;wogood of the Hawkeyes was the' Michigan 1Ad~ll enthusiasts Michigan over two strong rivals individual star. will have the opportunity to wit- ,featured the openng of the Big Wisconsin's little giants proved ness a number of the more promi- Ten basketball season. Three luin- tto fast and elusive for Minnesota, nent national and state two glove tets, Iowa, Purdue, and the Wolver- as they downed the Gophers, 29-21 artists in action on the local ines, top the standings, while In- in the Conference opener. How- courts at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow eve- diana and Chicago played their ever,.Michigan handed the Badgers ning when a group of nine nation- intial contests last night. their defeat when the Wolverines ally known stars will appear on Purdue flashed championship combined a canny eye for the bas- ally nwn rform in turning back Illinois last ket with a stubborn defense to the new intramural courts in a series of exhibition matches. The week, 33-24. The Illini were con- triumph, 31-23. contingent which is composed of sideoeda dark horse e, After an erratic pre-season rec- players who gained their promience due attack. Glenn Harmeson dem- ord, Chicago showed a real re-( in Detroit will be led by Al Schalf onstrated his shooting ability by versal of form in defeating the elberger, present national doubles tallying 16 points, including seven strong Butler college team, 24-21. champion and holder of the Detroit field goals. The Boilermakers are The Butler five defeated Pittsburgh singles title. likely to make a strong bid for the when the Panthers were touring Others who will aid in the at- title they shared with Indiana last the West.. tempt to establish the sport on a season. With the season barely 'under firm footing here in Ann Arbor are Considered a potent contender way, Joe Truskowski, Michigan's Willis Kamman, coholder of the in the pre-season dope, Northwest- shooting guard, is leading the national doubles crown with Schau- e droped its first two tilts to scorers with 22 points collected in felberger, Joe Bathey, Chet York, Michigan and Ohio State. Michi- two games. His 13 points against Larry Rothenberg, Harry Bell, gan's defense proved too good for Wisconsin gave him first place. - Larry Dowd, George Donahue, and Harry Leduc. Bathey was a mem- the Wildcats while Ohio State went This Saturday will see all thel ber of the winning team in the na on a scoring spree to outscore the Conference quintets in action.t tional doubles competition of 1923 Purple five, 31-28, Erbin of the Michigan will meet a real test in and in the final round of the Buckeyes caged five field goals Iowa. Purdue engages the slipping singles tournament lost the cham- while VanHeyde, lanky center, ac- Northwestern five while Illinoisf pionship by a single point. York counted for four baskets. Between will invade Columbus for a tilt witht is the present K. of C. singles them this -pair scored 23 points. the Buckeyes. Wisconsin and Chi- titleholder Iowa was too strong for the cago are scheduled for a game on Jones Is Winner Buckeyes in the opening fray last the Midway with Indiana favoredz These players will meet a picked week, chalking up a 34-26 victory. to hand Minnesota another defeat. team from the ranks of the Uni- versity intramural competitors and .H1EIn il#11#11f"illiti#r1rlu11Mitt#[Infill 1illi will also play exhibition matches =- among themselves. This team will= . _4 v1 tfd. - be selected from those who have,= 4 SpOrt L nf made the most favorable showing in recent all-campus and intra- a iii lipl{111#EiIti d tItIIEI i t1 11gf111[11111W fraternity handball tournaments. j Survey of the opinion of Big Ten ful start in eastern basketball by Former Wolverine hockey captain football coaches as to the success of trouncing Yale last Saturday, 35 to1 and all-American goalie selection, the reserve football team idea re- 19 Steve Jones, winner of the all- veals that the plan proved success- Campus tourney this year, Joe ful in 1928 and will be repeated C Navarre, this year's runnerup in next season Combining features of bas- the singles conipetition, Joe Selig- ketball and association football, son, last year's titleholder, and The Los Angeles open, great- a new sport "Volata" has been Louis Weintraub of baseball fame, est test of all golfers, is sghed- invented by Turati, secretary? seem slated to compose the first ed tostat toay A sumer of the Facist party in Italy. { line of attack of the Michigan team uled to start today. A number which will be picked by the In- of those who participated in tramural department. - the La Jolla and San Diego Unable to Quell Seigenthaler open have turned northward to Ohio Wesleyan's giant center, "Dcs arer ToPay w hs the new tournament which of- Michigan State lost a close tilt to Sash, ganongher pactivity whch i fers a prize of $10,000 to the the Battling Bishops, 31 to 28,' rapidly gaining in popularity at theMody Thswstefrtgm Intramural building, will also re- winner. Monday. This was the first game ceive impetus with the exhibition State has lost on its home court in1 mtcv,, Pennsylvania, conquered by two years and its first defeat in Gardner at the same time as theIMichigan, got away to a success- (Continued on Page Seven) matches on the handball courts. Gardner is the present holder of the national professional squash championship and is now serving in the capacity of squash instrue- tor at the Detroit Athletic club.' IRiskey is In Charge Earl Riskey, Intramural super- visor, is in complete charge of the tournament and will arrange for the spectators. In view of the fact that no provision has been made for spectators in the construction of the handball courts only about twenty-five will be able to hold places of vantage at each court and as there will be play on nine courts it will be advisable for those wish- ing to take full advantage of the opportunity to see such stars ofI national prominence in action to W hen betr dean gisdone come early. flII ,i HUIIRI IT1fiI NOT FACEMAROONSi Both Men Are Confined To ltomes With Hard Colds; Lineups Are Uncertain SWANSTON TO SUBSTITUTE edules For Golf, TO TART Fencing CompletedTi Schedules for two Varsity teams IU IU I N U 1U API x1 and additions to the "B" basket-;j ball schedule were announced yes- terday by the Athletic association. rsity Quintet To Meet Hawkeys Six matches have been arranged At Iowa Saturday, Ilin for the Wolverine golf squad in Here Monday addition to the Conference tourna- ment, while the fencing team will DEFEAT WISCONSIN FIVE compete against four schools in dual meets and then to theR Bio Caeh Venker's Varsit ea 4e A serious scare was thrown into Ten meet. Three new games were squad, returned from a Madison Coach Cliff Keen's Varsity U;restl- added to the junior Varsity court invasion which gave the Wolver- ing squad yesterday when it was ;schedule. Vines their second Conference win announced that Buddy Hewitt, The 1929 Wolverine golf teamo icethi fer ooistarn lreparao Olympic star, and Rubin might not will meet Illinois at Urbana on for the two Big Ten games sched- be able to compete against Chicago May 4, Purdue at Lafayette May 6, uled for this week-end. The Var- this Friday in the season opener. Northwestern at Evanston May 11, sity will journey to Iowa City to Both. men are confined to their Wisconsin at Ann Arbor May 18, meet the Hawkeyes Saturday night, homes with bad colds and attend- Ohio at .Ann Arbor May 20, and and will play host to the Illini ing doctors were unable to state Chicago at Chicago on May 24. The quintet Monday night in Yost field Conference title meet will be held house. dinitet wete theld bat Minneapolis on May 27 and 28. The Wolverines, after dropping Maroons tIThis schedule includes only two their first tilt to Michigan State, . matches at home with Ohio and have shown steady improvement . Rub was Coach Keen's choice George L. "Tex" Rickard Wisconsin, the team journeying to in defeating Pennsylvania, Cornell, be the 115-pound class and has famous sports promoter. who died all the rest of its meets. The 1928 Penn State, Northwestern, and been showing fine form so far this Miami Beach Florida last Sun- golf team- won the dual meet Wisconsin, displaying their best year. In case he is unable to go to day following an operation for championship of the Big Ten as form against the Badgers Monday the mat riday, Mcgillard will prob- appendicitis. The ex-Alaska pros- they did not lose a match all sea- i night. ably take his place. pector will be buried in New York. son; however they did not fare so The Cardinals, rated -with North- Hewitt, one of the two veterans Jack Dempsey is expected to as- well in the Conference meet. western, Purdue, and Indiana as from last year, was reckoned on to sume Rickard's post in the Madison The Varsity fencing schedule for the best choices for the titlewin- take the 125-pound bout, but f Squade Garden corporation. the Wolverine team has been an- ners at the start of the season, Coach Keen feels that he has an nounced as follows, Feb. 9, M.S.C. were completely swept off their able substitute in Swanston if it is ! at Lansing; Feb. 16, Illinois at I feet during the first half. A tight necessary to go without the serv- JOnes Takes Singles Urbana; Feb. 19, Chicago at Chi- Wolverine defense held the fast ices of the Olympic star. cago; March 2, Ohio at Columbus. Badger five to less than a half The representatives in the other Title In Tournament The Conference meet will be held I dozen shots at the basket, Foster ,weights are also undecided as yet at Urbana on March March 8 and making the lone field goal good, asseveral good men have made; 9. while the Varsity counted 19 points aserancgomtheWolver Smashing his way through the Coach Courtright has added to more than offset the 7 Wisconsin cothr app ae from In the 1-en ~"n~~h n ~~nn~fror Inthe on -n .ng 15i three gamestth"B basketbal free throws t f pound division the choice lays be- tween Kailes and Woodard. Wood- ard won the all-campus champion- ship in this weight, but Kailes has been giving him stiff competition for the place in the starting lineup. Kelly, all-campus 145-pound champion, will probably get the call Friday, although Benz, who was defeated in the finals, has been showing great improvement since his start in the sport and may see action before the season is over. A trio composed of Parker, Cap- tain Warren, and Thrust will fur- nish both wrestlers for the 158 and 168 divisions. Any one of the three can fill either weight and Coach Keen is undecided who will get the call. dazzling play through to the finish, Steve Jones met and defeated Joe Navarre in the final round of the all-campus handball singles tour- ney. While Navarre put up a stubborn defense throughout the match, he was beaten in two -straight sets being unable to cope with the fast driving game of his opponent. Both men had fought their way down through a large field of 64 entrants, and now that they have met to decide which is the campus' best, they now plan to combine their efforts and enter the all- campus doubles tournament as partners. Some 52 teams started in the original draw and those who have escaped elimination so far, met last night in the semi-finals. r + i ' schedule January 10, Ypsi at Ann Stalling Employed Arbor; January 17, Ypsi at Ypsi- During the second half the Michi- lanti; and February 15, Detroit gan quintet used -a stalling game City College at Ann Arbor. Three retaining eight of the ten point other games are contemplated, but margin held at the half. A frenzied as yet the negotiations for them Cardinal offense gained six baskets have not been completed. and two free throws to bring the Badger count to 23, but this con- YEARLING SQUAD centration on attack gave the i Wolverines several dog shots on STARTS PRACTICE sleepers, the game ending with the score 31-23. Coach Ray Fisher's yearling The starting combination of basketeers held their first regular Kanitz and, Orwig, forwards, practice after the vacation Mon- Chapman, center, and Captain day afternoon in the Field house. McCoy and Truskowski, guards, About half the squad appeared at displayed a fast passing attack, the drill, but most of the remaining I most of the baskets being scored men reported Tuesday afternoon. on fast breaks. Chapman, after Coach Fisher started his men jumping center, went back to floor right in where they left off with a i guard, while Truskowski assumed stiff scrimmage and drill on fun- the pivot duties. damentals. ®lii II 1WIidow-'Winter Ofur Annul OF SUjtSadO Gcoats Three Featured Groups are Don'ahoe To Wrestle Tonight In Detroit I Harold Donahoe, who won two Big Ten championships while com- peting for Michigan, will wrestle , his first professional bout tonight when he meets Brown, Detroit mid- dleweight, in the semi-final to the Art Perkins-Ali Hansen welter- weight title match at Amaranth Hall, Detroit. Donahoe started his collegiate mat career as a sophomore in 1926,, going through the dual meet sea- son without adefeat and annexing the 15-pound Big Ten title in the individual tournament. He was elected to captain the Wolverine squad in his junior year, 1927, and 4equalled his former record, finish- ing the season without a loss andI retaining his Conference chain- pionship. Last season Donahoe was again victorious in all his dual meet bouts, though often going out of his class to wrestle in the 175- pound division, but lost his Con- ference championship after an, overtime bout. Donahoe is now' eor.ching the "B" wrestling team here. Russell Sauer, another Michigan Conference champion, will meet Howell in an earlier bout on the same card. Sauer was undefeated in 1927, winning the Big Ten 145- pound title, and did not lose a dual meet match last year. SALE AT I r -"I -Rod lml=m We'll do i! 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