NDAY,. JANUARY 13', 1929 THE MICHIGAN PAGE Sir- D AIL Y IN oi St Al polis igan coun Chic Cliff satis ILLINI BRINiS VETERAN """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""n"""""i"""" HowIey has one of the hard- i GI flW IVE FORRCONTEST ERF est hitting teams in baseball C I" lS JHOWN'LLi s p o r t i ithe developmentof (Continued From Page Six) -4 i several of his young flingers, me.SScoing punh, so aparentl should have very nearly thei i' I IU U game. Scoring punch, so apparently 1 eltllll11 Ill111lllllllllW111 11111111Qilii 1116lllllllml l tlm ll i m mmm as et 1 11iy y near the EE IkHA g a year ago has been added Fighting in his "lucky ring," AccordinIgtoM i o iantIHow-nbeerahiswinl verines Reveatl Potentialities In by Hrpr, a brilliant sophomore JimmyMcLarnin, blue-eyed Iirshlyd Spening Meet Of Season By d lad from Vancouver, stepped back WiniingixOtsat Captain Ernie Dorn, another vet- among thi topnotchers by Out eage aseal anagersbigulHofy the o f n b ia eran performer who is a capable classing Joe lik promi league bA l as a rul of the of Coffman, Cobb, Kimsey, and Es- performer at forward. .s', performance of is St . Lous I trada, all youngsters and believes TEINKE IS IMPRESSIVE Just what form the Wolveri "rooklynlightweightcotenc Browi last year, the Mound City that Blaeholder, Ogden and Jon- lineup will take depends somewhat a blood tingling 10-round hatte t lads will cop the bunting in h( nard shall improve this year. le though they showed a lack of on the front used by Coach Veen- Madison Sjuare Cuden. yng crit this year. Not even - h in their opening meet, Mich- ker in the Iowa fray last night. In considered a good bet to head the 's wrestlers made a good ac- case Danny Rose, diminutive, te stihieng .ug gle, iefore econd division at this time last t of themselves in downing the sharp-shooting guard, was not used a rapacity rmwd of mnre than 'ear, 1thelowleyilei pressed the. ago team Friday night. Coach against the Hawkeyes; it seems 19,000 reopened the Gardeo to t!ijhly touted Yaiik and Pijhly ord Keen expressed himself as likely that he will face the Illini, boxing ac ivities a tr the ulIits all the way im iiisl i fed with the results of the Truskowski moving ip to Kanitz's deathi of Tex Rticklad. third place. scounting on Sam Gray and Al LASSIFIE rowder, mainstays of last year' sE ound start for a fge rha ADVERTISING ict ordes. Lo l 0iig got. Lte sati,fav- ti~ ol jof uliiig out. the tfirst IIfm~eroi( iIIof tlie sti t lit ti ll exhib Itioti au itet e I~es :m th batlehipIL ~ S NOTICE TILE PLANADA-Ready for occup- ancy by Feb. 1. New and modern 1, 2, and 3-room furnished apart- ments. Call manager, 8979, or apply at apartment 10, 1127 E. Ann. 82,83,84 TYPEWRITER SERVIC--New Cor- ona, Royal, Underwood, Reming- ton portables, also used large and portable typewriters of ali makes bought, sold, rented, exchanged, cleancdt, repaired. Large stock, best service, considerate piices, Phone 6615. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. FLETCHER HALL - Men's only dormitory. Reserve your rooms now for the second semester. Shower baths, hot and cold water in each room. Maid service. Single $4.50, double $3.25 per week. 915 Sybil St. Phone 4770. 79-94 competition. The Wolverines revealed potenti- alities' against the Maroons, al- though they failed to register a fall in any of the bouts. The six bouts in which Michigan entries were victorious were all won by time ad- vantages. The men will undoubtedly im- prove as they derive experience from further competition. The meet was the first one of the sea- son for Coach Keen's squad. In ad- dition four of the men, Thrush ; Steinke, Kelly, and Woodward, were competing in their first matches as members of the Varsity team. Steinke was impressive in his ini- tial appearance when he gained a 7:27 time advantage on Eller of the Maroons in the 175 pound class. His gridiron traing stood him in good! stead as he showed superior strength in conquering his oppo- nent. Thrush and Kelly turnedin vic- tories in their initial bouts, and should develop into valuable men. Captain Warren revealed his last year's form in gaining the greatest time advantage of the evening, 9:10 seconds, over Wattenberg in the 135 pound class. The showing of Lager was espe-! cially encouraging, as the Wolver- ine heavyweight disposed of Sond-' erby, one of the Chicago veterans. His employment of smart mat tac- tics gained him a 3:32 advantageI over the Maroon representative. This week the matmen journey to Morgantown, W. Va., where they will meet the West Virginia team on Saturday night. Last yearl Michigan won from the Mountain-I eers in Ann Arbor by a substantial! margin. The West Virginia meet; will prepare the Wolverines for! further Conference competition. WHISKEY BUT NO SMOKES ENTER NURMI'S TRAINING forward. Rose started off in an impressive! fashion a year ago, but tired great- ly toward the close of the season and lost much of his effectiveness. Coach Veenker hopes that by using him only once a week, he will be at his best for the title drive of the second semester. In case Rose does not start, Joe Truskowski will be moved back to the running guard berth and Dutch' Kanitz will team with Bill Orwig at forward. The remainder of the team will be intact, with McCoy' at the back guard, Chapman at center and Orwig at forward. ._ .. SUDDEN SERVICE l - i Get Your Desk Memo Pads and Calendars for 1929 We have a variety of attractive Line-A-Day Books 1111 South University / Block from Campus ATTENTION! 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