AY, JANUARY 16, 1929 THE MICHIGAN DAIL, THE M --------------- RESERVES WILL YPSILANTI TOMIJI Have Chance For Revenge Defeat In First Tilt; Play At Ypsilanti' DEFEAT FRESHMAN Michigan's Junior Varsity ball team will have a chanc revenge for its lone defeat year when the Ypsilanti play host to the Wolverines row night in the second ga home and home series. Coach Courtwright has b( phasizing teamwork in t few practice sessions in ar to develop an offense that able to penetrate the strong ing combination of Captair lich and Shaw for more ti meager total of six bask( Wolverines were held to in contest, as well as pointing a defense that will stop Ypsilanti's star floor guar made nine points in the firs Two Teams Used In Scrim In yesterday's scrimmag the freshmen, which the R won, 38-28, two different co tions were tried out on bot The first freshman quintet posed of Weiss and Danie wards, Jones, center, and and Crouch, guards, played a "B" team composed of B and Whittle or Downing, fo Dougal, center, and Barli Lovell, guards, for half of period. Weinstein, Lytle, Justice, and Van Heyde al, service on the "B" team. The Reserves led at hal: 16-14, most of their points 'on long shots. The second Varsity five ran up a largeI the freshmen substitutes first ten minutes of the last after which the first team put in. Daniels, freshma ward, garnered four shots near the basket in the latt of the contest. M N ORJTIWESTERN BEATS Appoint Six Coaches PURPLE SWIMMERS ARE 01110 TEAM TO AVENGE For Intramural Work' POWERFUL ThIS SEASON VICTORY 4 BUCKEVES -- I (Continued From Page Six) (Continued, From Page Six) (Continued From Page Six) tutelage of Coach John Johnston I only two lettermen, Captain Crock- half, but they could not keep this;of the Varsity fencing teams. In ler and Waiderblc have returned. margi agaist the tallu Of 26-:8 title contenders. sport on Tuesday and Thursday To The first half was Wisconsin's by afternoons from 4:00 until 6:00. stroker, is regarded as a -s.I ion a wide margin with the score 13-6, Swimming will be taken care of by in that event. but early in the second period the J. W. McMahon, assistant coach, Boyd Lidale, soputmw (iver d FIVE hosiers solved the Wisconsin de- or the Varsity swimming team. free styler, is expected to bm one tense and also began to smnk some Classes will come Monday, Wed- of the mainstays at Iowa. Crook- basket- long trys. The score was tied at nesday and Friday nights from ham and Lloyd, free stylers, and 18, and again at 20, but then 7:00 until 8:30. Lowell, back stroker, are also ex- e to get Kowlacyk followed in one of his The course in boxing will be pected to score heavily in dual of the own long shots which missed, and taken care of by Let Philbin who competition. cagers tipped the ball in, while a moment will instruct; classes between 3:00 Illinois will depad upon s al! tomor- later his teammate, Tenhopen, and 5:30 on Monday and Wednes- veterans in dual meets. Holbrook, me of a dropped a long side-court shot day afternoons. Squash will be in the bteast stroke, Capt in Groh, through the hgops for the last I taken care of by R. L. Masson whb in the fancy diving, Webster and een em- counter of the game. 'will be available for tutoring on Kieding in the free style, are the I he last Purple Avenge Defeat Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- { outstanding natators. Purdue, In- a effort In a close, hard fought game, days from 4:00 until 5:30 in the diana, Chicago, and Wisconsin have will be Northwestern had its revenge on afternoons. Dr. Lyman will in- little to offer in the way of ma- guard- Ohio State by turning in a 27-24 struct archery enthusiasts at 7:30, terial, although they may extend n Muel- victory over the Buckeyes. Tuesdays and Thursdays. the other teams. han the----°--__ ets the the last r> toward - - Shaw, We Cordially Invite You to Come in to d, whoI t game. s image e with' Zeserves )mbina- h sides. t, com- ls, for- A ICH H OP O'Neill against alsamo Just Below Our Regular Campus Drug Store Fraternities and Sororities Let's get together and get that PRINTING out RIGHT. 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