6 THE MI MI A AILY NTURt 1OY, STAN MARY 12, 1929 a__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _'__ _ _ _ _ _ _L_ _1_1 I r" 1 L_ MICHIGAN CAGE UNBEATEN AND POWERFUL HAWKEYE TEAM' IS READY TO FACE SECOND BIG TEN FOE Iowa Coach Has Build Up Quintet New Defense Planned By Hawkeye4 Around Veteran Players; To Subdue Strong Michigan Spradling Recovers Offensive Attach MICHIGAN FRONT STRONG TO STOP TRUSKOWSKI EN WILL INVADE 10A CITY TONIG'"'hHT A First Year Natators Display Promise In Daily Practice Work Several months of practice in which the yearling swimmers have been given ample opportunity to display their wares have in no way dimmed the optimism in regards to the calibre of the freshmen tankmen. According to Coach Mc- A K-1-...v Ml .,.. .7.. ,4 ...Tn . .... ..' YVEARlLINGS UPSET BY Junior Varsity 4ill Meet State Normal All CONFERENCE COURT TEAMS SCHEDULED PROBABLE LINEUPS Michigan Iowa Orwig.........RF....... Twogood Kanitz.........LF........ Nelson Chapman ..... C ..Wilcox, Capt. Truskowski .... RG.........Farroh McCoy, Capt. ..LG.........David (By Morris Quinn) Sharing the Conference lead with the unbeaten Boilermakers with two victories and no defeats credited to them, the Wolverine cagemen will meet one of the most formidable aggregations in the Big Ten when they invade the Iowa field house to do battle with Coach Sam Barry's Hawkeye combination. Like the Michigan five, the Iowans boast an unmarred record in Conference competition thus far. having handed the Ohio State quintet 34-26 lacing in their first Big Ten encounter. The Wolves have scored wins over the Wildcats and the Badgers by decisive counts. Starting the season with a com- plete team of veteran performers, Coach Barry has discovered a trio of promising sophomores who have won themselves regular berths. The Hawks displayed a lot of power against the Buckeyes using a fast breaking short pass attack featured by accurate ball handling and shooting. Twogood At Forward At center the Iowa mentor has Captain 'Rags' Wilcox, a veteran performer of two year's experience, while Forrest Twogood, another two-year man, is holding down one, of the forward positions. Two- good is rated as the sharpshooter i of the Iowa team, being creditedt with 11 points in the Ohio State game. He captained the Black and Gold team a year ago. Sophomore stars make up the, remainder of Barry's entry in the Big Ten race. Mike Farroh, capable blocking halfback of the 1928 gridI team, occupies one guard berthl with Virgil David as his runningt mate, while Irving Nelson teams with Twogood at forward. . The return of Robert Spradling, another sharpshooter who has beenI out of the lineup for some time with an injured ankle, has greatlyt enhanced the Hawkeye hopes.- Spradling is a brother of the for- mer Purdue star and captain whot lead the high scorers of the Big Ten, one season.l Barry Plans Defense Having scouted the Wolverines thoroughly in both the Northwest-, ern and the Wisconsin games,, Coach Barry is well aware of the strength of the Maize and Blue combination and has been hard at work all week on a defense that will be able to stop big Joe Trus-t (Continued on Page Seven) Mahon, this years freshman squad (special To The Daily) is the best in the history of Michi- IOWA CITY, Jan. 10.-A brawny gan. 195-pound athlete from the Univer- Among the fourteen men on the! sity of Michigan is likely to create squad, survivors of an aggregationI as much disturbance on the 'Univer- which numbered forty at the be- sity of Iowa basketball court Satur- ginning of the semester, are several day evening as he did against the who are now equalling or, in one Hawkeye football team in No- case, bettering the best efforts of vember. the Varsity swimmers. The squad The invader, offensive star of the is well balanced, having exception- Wolverine basketball team, is Joe ally fast men in all styles and dis- Truskowski, usually a guard but tances, sometimes a forward, and always a Al Hapke is at present one of the destructive force to a rival defense, outstanding free stylers and is con- Barry Molds Defense I sistently swimming the 100-yard Diagramming a style of guarding dash in :56.3. This is a record for which will keep Truskowski away Wolverine freshmen swimmers. from the basket and block off his Three other dash men of merit shots from long range, Coach Sam among the yearlings are Hubley, Barry is preparing his. Old Gold Snyder, and Mercer. Bod Ladd is team for the Michigan game, not showing plenty of speed in the forgetting the Minnesota contest quarter mile event and should be here Monday evening. Iowa, win- a valuable asset to the Varsity ner of its first contest of the Big squad next year. Ten season, and Michigan, victor The best backstroker that the over Northwestern and Wisconsin, freshman team has had in years are among the several teams tied; is Valentine, who has been giving for first place in the percent age the Varsity tankmen considerable standing. competition lately. Valentine swims "Truck," as the Wolverines call the 100-yard back stroke event in him, played guard in non-confer- 1:09, exceptionally good time ,for once contests, and averaged about collegiate freshmen. five field goals per game. He went In the breast stroke, Miller is to forward against Northwestern considered to be the fastest fresh- and made nine points, then back to man in this event that has ever his old post for the Wisconsin bat- represented the Wolverines. How-, tie. He cracked the Badger defense) ever, the competition in the breast for six field goals. stroke is unsually keen and it is] Captain-elect of the Michigan expected that there will be a bitter' football team, Truskowski played a struggle between the four leading great game at end last fall, espe- freshmen for a berth on the next cially against Iowa in the close year's Varsity squad. The other game at Ann Arbor. He is play- three men, Wunch, Staelin, and ing varsity basketball for the first Kline, are all of about the same time this winter, ability and all potential Varsity Iowa Attack Meets Test material. ; 1 a t l ( (! 1 $ i t E t ,, . 1 JUNIOR VARSITY FIVFive In Return Tilt Michigan's Junior Varsity cagers And Hard Playing Arewill have a chance to get revenge orthwestern Qi ill sh May at center is doing well, while Roughness AdHr lyn r o their 27-18 defeat by the Ypsi-lotieer unaWlCas Features Of 20-To-16 Win 7 With Purdue; Illinois To Harper, a sophomore, has shown a Over Freshman Quintet lariti Normal five in the field house Oppose Ohio State good eye for the basket at forward. Thursday night when they engage: Buckeyes Bear Watching DQUGAL SINKS FIRST (0ALjthe Teachers in a return tilt at N AOhio State is visioning title pos- psSINKSeFIRSTuGOAL INDIANA TO PLAY GOPHERS sibilities as a result of downing the Ysilanti next- Thursday. Purple. Ervin at forward will bear In a game marked by roughness The Normal quintet displayed a With the Michigan-Iowa uame watching, as he scored 13 points and hard playing throughout, the strong defense in handing the "B" bringing together two teams un against the Wildcats. Van Heyde at "B" ba all tea trned ack team its first defeat in six starts, defeated in Big Ten competition as center is also a good shot, while the threat of the yearling cagers, while the visitors alo caught the the headliner, all the Ccnfermance Larking has performed capably at 20-16, in a game played at the revamped Reserves napping and quintets will see action tonight. The guard. Fesler, all-American end, Field house yesterday f noon. made several dog shots good. Shaw, only other team with a clean rec- takes care of the other guard post. The game was fast, and hard pas- star Ypsi guard, got free to cage ord, Purdue, meets the slipping Both the Indiana and Minnesota shooting and close uardii tseveral short shots, and also proved ,Northwestern five, while Illinois quintets will be seeking their first hosrting dclosesguadng.m a potent factor in stopping the opposes Ohio State, Minnesota Big Ten victory at Minneapolis. The starting freshman team of Reserve attack. . plays Indiana, and Wisconsin is The Hoosiers should win, as they Weiss, Jones, Daniels, Crouch, and Coach Courtwright's starting line-.slated to face Chicago. have a veteran lineup, but they' Ricketts towered over their older up, consisting of Balsamo and The winner of the Hawkeye-Wol- were unimpressive against Illinois. opponents, Weiss being the only Whittle, forwards, Dougal, center, verine battle' at Iowa City will re Ciapt. Dal Wells is a good shot, Smani not more than six foot. All of and Cushing and Lovell, guards, main at the top of the Big Ten while Branch McCracken is re- these big players showed gxcep- showed a lac or practice together standings, but is likely to share the Inowned for his court prowess. tional ability in handling them- both in a defense which went to honor with Purdue, as the Boiler- Strickland is another experienced selves, as did Burham and McDon- pieces at times and poor passing makers are rated favorites over forward. ald, yearling subs.1 and ball handling. TIhe new Comn- Northwester'n. I oc enwl'sltl icni In' spite of the roughness of th ntin i ba eewcn-Northwestern. Coach Meanwll's little Wisconsin Inspit of the roughss or te, bntiro, which was playing t o Murphy Is Purdue Threat giants are favored over the Chicago set-to, only two fouls were called, nether for the first tiue, succeeded In "Stretch" Murphy Purdue ha five. The Cardinals have a capable both of these being on "B" men, in 'getting more shots than the one of the best basketball players in team, although their guards fell and both chances were converted Teachers' five, but caged only six the Big Ten.I down against Michigan. Captain into points for the freshmen. The of the many attempts. Glenn darmesou, iBoiermaker Foster and Tenhopen have demn- game started out with both teams Downing. Weinstein, McDonald, forward, is regarded as one of the straned their shooting ability in trying to keep possession of the Slagle, and Barley also were used best shots in the Big Ten, whlel early games. ball, until Dougal broke the ice with during part of the game, but were "Pest" Welch of gridiron fame is a game_. a pretty slap-in shot after one of handicapped by lack of height and his team-mates has missed a try. also displayed an erratic eye for capable guard. Northwestern fail- CHICAGO-Ralph Lupton, 115- This goal he followed shortly aft- lthe basket ated to reveal anything remarkable pound wrestler, has been declared er with another duce, to bring the Despite their defeat by the State oin sing its first two games to eligible again at Northwestern uni- er g ,' Dspie thir dfea by he SateMichigan and Ohio, save fo' Wal- 1vrsty score to 4-0. After a short period Normal quintet, the Reserves hold ter's floorwork.hv-We y of furious passing, Slagle executed an enviable record, having won five The Illinois-Ohio State -o--test-t-NEW-YORK-he Chambersburg, one of the prettiest shots of the of their six tilts. Both the Univer- Columbus should provide a. ood Pa., club of the Blue Ridge league game, cageing the ball with one sity of Toledo and the Mt. Pleasant battle, as both teams have sown has been purchased by the New hand while going away from the teams succumbed to the "B" team marked improvement after dropn Yok pYankees. basket. in two games of a home and home nkeiroe me . Inte - Yknk The freshmen were getting a (series, while a 32-20 beating ad- 1ping their opening games. In di e-I-- Guy Bush,_Cub number of short shots but seemed ministered to Calvin college offeating Indiana, 20-16 the Ilinpi CHICAGO - Guy Bush, Cub to have trouble in coaxing them in Grand Rapids gave the JuniorVar- vealed a tight defense, with Capta I pitcher, has aeady staited piac- until Jones took a jump ball and sity its fifth win. Dorn and Mills i the feature roles tice for the next baseball season. tried a successful shot from the On the basis of points scored, the. foul line, A burst of fine passing Wolverines also hold a consider- gave Ricketts a short shot at the able advantage. In the six games cT'W UT basket and the yearling guard played so far, the Reserves have b se an th yerig g ad pae sofr th Reevs h v a LoF TEmade good, to cut down the Re- scored 189 points to their opponents serve lead to two points. 126, averaging 31 1-2 points a con- Lytle came back with a goal on test to their opponents 21. a good pass from Balsamo. Wein- Coach Courtwright has seldom stein was substituted into the fray been able to use the same lineup and promptly made the score 10-4 in any two consecutive games, but with a short shot, which he fol- has been using a considerable num-[ lowed with a long one. As the half ber of players, many of them being Just arrived, a newer, ended, Daniels, who had been play- from the so-called "A" team re-b er ing a fine game, caged a fast short Iserves. eyt mk h coe1- tthe r rlt er, ma try to make the score 12-6 at the with leather sweat half, in favor of the "B" team. NEW YORK-Knute Hansen has Little Joe Balsamo sunk a long signed to meet Emmet Rocco as a band, wide silk band, side-court shot to open the second semi-final to the Christner-Shar- (Continued on Page Seven) key match January 25. and of woo and fur allsizes in black. Greenwood anilgore OFFER SATURDAY ONLY Exclusively at 1 iF l collar Attatchled _ __ _a 4 a1 Iowa's attack, featuring quick! short passes and sudden pivots, will meet a' severe test when Michi- gan's defense clamps down. Michi- gan held non-conference oppo- nents to an average of 19 points per game, and restricted its first1 two Big Ten rivals to a 20 1-2 point average. Both Northwestern and Wisconsin could only score seven' field goals apiece, so tight was 1VMichigan's guarding. Drills this week have indicated that Iowa's starting lineup will be the same as against Ohio State. Forrest Twogood, the former cap- tain who plays forward, has de- veloped as a scorer, while retaining his ability as passer and guard. NEW YORK-John J. McGraw, Giant manager, has not yet select-I ed the personnel of the 1929 train- ing squad. ' HOCKEY TEAM TO PLAY MARQUETTE Facing one of its strongest foes on a rather strenuous sport sched- uled, the Wolverine hockey team is playing the Marquette puckmen 'this, week end who were recently defeated by Wisconsin in a close game. The first game of the dou- ble header was played last night in the Coliseum while the second encounter will take place tonight on the same rink. All that is known about the strength of the invaders is gleamed from the fact that they fell victims to the Badger hockey team by a close 3-1 score during the holidays. Confidence is rather high in the Maize and Blue camp that they will be able to repeat the trick turned by Wisconsin and at least break even in the series. The return of Fisher to the lineup of the Michi- gan squad has bolstered their chances considerably. . 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