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PURDUE

COURT QUINTET

FEATURES RACE IN BIG TEN

OOSIERS VICTIM EASTERN CAGERS TEAMSHOWS COACH RETAINS DISPUTES ARISE
GAMSCHEDULE S GAM FORMER PLACEVISI HII ISOVER EXHIBITION0
OF B ll[R~ l([ fl Th Ea r .\ ',te Bas
OF B ILR AKR FIVE Te iastern necle Bat - 000 AND DAD FORM OVER"MAT ItAM d 4res2)PaavoER MAmerican FOI:I
ketal legu ha to gme onit -Bo McMillan's home town univer-4 2 Paavo Nurmi s second American 1
yet; league has two games on itstk sity, Texas Christian, will be with- tour has just begun but already
Northwestern Quintet Upsets slame tis ebse t mid-ye Momen Of Brilliance Interspersed out his services as head football Nixon's Recovery In Final Bout disputes have broken out among Forme
es t examinations cause a two weeks With Short Periods Of coach this year only because the Wins Close Meet For sponsors of rival track and field In
sTomorrwnightYaletiedwith Poor Playing all-American Center college star Mountaineers meets.
refused to quit a job until he had Irate over what he termed Nur-
MURPHY IS IoiH SCORER Cornl for hirdh ce,ftbattes FISHER PLAYS POORLY made good on it. HEWITT BEATEN BY COX mi's "sudden decision" to run in KE
followingtow evening Pennsylvaniafth.The Acceptance of the post also would__ the Knights of Columbus games in
Tradition even cannot withstan leading the circuit with two vic- While showing ashes of real have brought McMillan back to his West Virginia handed the Var- Boston next Saturday night, JackThe
tho onslaught of the Purdue tories in as many league starts, hockey at times in their series young son, who is being reared by sity wrestlers their first defeat of
cagers. Invading Bloomington, with Minnesota last Friday and a sister here, but he refused the the season at Morgantown last handling the Masonic Benefit meet of wre
cagpe. rre s f takesn S tu daon Princeton's Tiges a wt i n s t a t rd y a dt e s o at hereathewsamestnighthas p oest d ar n
supposed fortress of Indiana Un- Princeton. Saturday, the Wolverine hockey proffered post because he did not Saturday in a match that was not
versity, on Saturday the Boiler- Yale already holds one triumph team also gave a good demonstra- feel that he has made good at the decided till the closing bout Ted to the amateur athletic union, as- weigh
makers administered a 29-to-23 over Dartmouth a one-point tion of how the game should not Kansas State Agricultural college. Nixon, Mountaineer heavyweight, serting that there is doubt thatUnive
.defeat on the Hoosiers thereby as- r a agame Saturday, "The only reason Bo did not ac- turning the trick with a' narrow the "Phantom Fn" was"iflu- forme
defeat on the triumph achieved at New Haven be played. In the gm audy
suming first place in the Big Ten last Monday. The Indians en- which was much closer than the cept our proposition," Dan Logers, time decision advantage win over enced by a man or men with power to fur
race with five victories and no de .Th ndas, e in official track circls." Theon
fa it h and rui i whatever opdes couraged by their win over Prince- score, 6-0, indicates, the Michigan I chairman of the T. C. U. athletic Nager which gave the West Vir- Harisi t at commit te a
Feats and ruining whatever hopes ton last Saturday night hope to men had things pretty much their committee, said today, "was be- ginia team a 14-12 victory. Harris said that his committee mat c
Indiana may have held for the avenge that set-back. Yale appear-. own way during the first period. cause he did not want to quit his The Wolverines scored time ad- had been virtually assured that compe
Atht upset marked last :3~t-ed to a distinct disadvantage at They were clearly out-playing the job at K. S. A. C. without making vantage wins in the 145, 155, 165, mt
ay'so flics arund thse Wst- Ithaca on Saturday, losing to Cor- Gophers. Yet before the second good there. He isn't a quitter and and 175 pound bouts to take a sin- m and that arrangements were hold
ery s conference aroundithe NorWest- nell by a 14 point margn period was a minute old, the in.. I believe he would pass up the best gle point lead over the Mountain- made to obtai the Intercollegiate Cliffo
Penn will be a heavy favorite to vaders has registered two goals. job on earth rather than run the eers, who had held an 11-0 advan- A. A. A. A. banked track so that
western recovering from a faulty down the last-place Tigers who This sudden reversal in form was chance of some one saying he tage after the first three bouts, but the Fi could run in spiked shoes Don
start in early Big Ten games, up- threw up the sponge." Nixon made a brilliant recovery, either in a one hour race or in the FlintI
set Iowa by a slim one-point mai- have a victory over Cornell and de- not due to poor playing so much as ~ k 000 meters run for the Hugh H. Detroi
gin, 283 to 27. In the other two feats by Yale, Columbia and Dart- to a mental lapse during which the-wokdutfacmpitecrsHihotohy Nuigindapra
gin 28to 7. n te ohertwomouth t~o show for t~ ;=r league Wolverines forgot all that Coach i scissors rdadto h fe-Hrhntoh.Nrigie er
tilts, Chicago went down before Il ori f D t tablisa 1:38 tie rid- leg on the Hirshon trophy during a de
linos after a brave struggle, 22 to play.Lowry had ever taught them abouttafhirP H[ L vantage and win three polint n 1 his 1925 invasion. Brown
19, while Wisconsin, getting away e Ag period the meet for West Vginia. Russ
to an early lead, smothered Min- - - _AKMichigan "went dumb" to use the imat t
nesota, 39 to 37. H flYflsfl IntRNC Fwords of the Wolverine mentoru0fIH IIP 1iTider GaI Moi on th
Indiana threw a bad scare into the tea Zdie not seem to know Ofiund(r started the hountain-GINT NE RHBO RT O wel
Purdue and the Boilermakers what the -game was all about dur- c ers oft by gaining the only fall Whi
might hiave gone down to defeat[ ing that time. Still after bothob Preparation for the game withOftlic evening over iMcGilliard of 'Head
save for the uncanny eye of IDperiods of forgetfullness they pulled !Detroit City college scheduled for icdigadl after 5:15 of wrestling ' in -UUU[ feet a
"Stretch" Murphy, giant center, themselves together and started tO Thusday night on the opposing yion 115 pound JOt, and Captaii berg
who himself acconted for enough- i fight again. tean's court is occupying the jun_ Jimmy Cox of West Virginia upset "Stran
points to chalk the tilt up in the BIattery candidates for Michi- However, uphil fights are hard !ior varsity cage squad this week.( the dope in th i'ext match by (RIr Associated Pre) have t
win column. Six minutes before gan's 1929 baseball team will re- battles, and Minnesota was deter- The game will be the first of the defeating 10b Hewitt, 1928 Con-" A return match between George by th
the final gun ended the game, In- port next week at the field house mined to hold on to the lead, and season with the Tartars. Terence champion and Olympic Godfrey, giant Negro heavyweight again
portlerne oudnot mk u+1finalist, in the following contest. (ofeginour hayeg twe
diana held a lead of 22 to 16, a to begin getting in shape far ap- the Wolverines could n tmake up Coach Ray Courtwright will hinatt took the nsoutwe
big enough one to win by provided beawhin eson shae fo r the few minutes which iitt took the advantage short- and Paulino Uzcudun, the Basque
Purdue was held down for ths on them to throw away their oppor- which functioned so well against ly after the bout opened and held wood-chopper, will be staged at able t
precious six minutes. Fisher has issued the intial call tunity Ypsilanti last week. The "B" team a three minute lead after six min- Havana on February 18, if present head
Hoosiers Are Heid to the batterymen to assure an Michigan was noticably weak at showed to good advantage utes had elapsed, but Cox wriggled negotiations by the Madison Square to suc
early start. the goal, but Coach Lowry feels a ins h-Tahrswo free and went behind to redct the
out te inaci n iv th sav time The first few weeks will be de- Ithat Grace, who filled that capa- cowned by a one-point margin. Wolverines advantage to less tha Garden corporation are successful. petiti
o n e a t s voted to warm g up sessions city, is steadily improving, and will Tharel Kantz is likely to be a the mutes required for a win. Colonel John S. Hammond, act- The
offensive that netted 13 va oins order to get the hurlers' arms in show worthy of his confidence be- permanent fixture at center as the Iewitt, who h ben by ing general manager of the corpo- captai
while th ooierwTerescotring acondition More intensive work- fore the season is far progressed. result of his showing in the Ypsi repeated attacks of influenza fol- ration, revealed plans for the match - 19
due 29 Indiana 23T and one more outs will follow, until the players Fisher and Maney were disap- contest. His work in guarding lowing pneumonia, fought the had been outlined at a conference power
victim had fallent before the PuIgo outside the latter part of pointing in their. showing against Shaw, the scoring threat of the Mountaineer wrestler on even here Saturday. Godfrey's manager'byC
due assault even though tradition March. the invaders. Maney played in Normal five, stamped him as a de- terms for the first three minute Jimmy Dougherty, said the big ventu
w ld have ruled otherwise for Coach Fisher does not intend to streaks; at times he was brilliant, pendable defensive player. Whittleo overtime period, but tired in the Negro was ready to meet either I
Indiana is not supposed to be an make the sessions of any great but at others he was the most in- and Cushing also have shown theirew liant
easy foe on its home courtduration during the two weeks of effective man on the ice. On the worth, but on the offensive. Neith- to gain a 2:11 advantage and three Zealander. Heeney, however, prob- Ithe tr
examinations , c on fi n i n g their' other hand Joseph and Abbott er started against Ypsi, but they. more points for West Virginia. ably will not be ready to fight for tutela
Iowans Are Upset length to an hour or less. All pleased their coach with their dis- led the Wolverines in scoring. Take Eleven Point Lead at least a month. Ano
Northwestern's Wildcats vented candidates not members of last play of fight. Hart also played an Coach Ray Fisher's freshman Brill, another Mountaineer vet- Some observers, however, thought to the
their fury on Iowa and Ohio State year's team will bring their own offensive game which deserves cagers are enjoying a comparative I eran, overwhelmed Hien in the it extremely unlikely that Paulino's enthu
in the past week, the Hawkeye equipment. much commendation. respite from practice sessions. The 1135 pound to win by a 9:35 time handlers will sign for the Godfrey collegi
contingent coming in for its share The two mound aces of last Coach Lowry expects. that his yearlings are only drilling twice a l advantage and gave West Virginia match. Godfrey outpointed the practi
of clawing on Saturday night. year's championship club, Bill Mc- team will be improved 50 per cent week, devoting most of their time Ian 11-0 advantage. Spaniard in a gruelling encounter vicini
While Captain Wilcox of Iowa was Afee and Fred Asbeck, will again when Mason, Nygard, and Shay re- to conquering their scholastic dif- Wolverine grapplers took the lon the Pacific coast last year.-A&.]
scoring a total of five baskets and be available to aid in defending port for duty at the beginning of ficulties. Regular practice four next four bouts by time decisions, as th
four free tosses, Gleichmann anc the title this season. Ray Nebe- the second semester. Mason is a times a week will be resumed after to hand Michigan a one point lead Subscribe to The Michigan Daily, by a
Walter of Northwestern each hit lung, relief pitcher last year, also sophomore who starred as a fresh- the beginning of the new semes- before the heavyweight finale. $2.50 a half year-It's worth it. a close
the basket four .times from the has another season of competition. man last year. ter.
field with Gleichmann scoring four Gershon Reichman, veteran catch-
free throws and Walter scoring er will be on hand to do the receiv-
twice from the penalty line. The will be on hand to do the receiv-
Purple victory, 28 to 27, knocked ing. Joe Truskowski, who was a
Iowa out of second place. backstop aspirant in 1927, will be
Illinois found Chicago to be a available after the close of the -
stubborn foe and eked out a 22 to basketball season.
19 victory. Wisconsin, led by Bud 1 m
Foster, romped over the lowly Min- Subscribe to The Michigan Daily, I
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Two of the three Big Ten games All candidates for pitchersJt
this week took place last night! and catchers on the Varsity vt
when Purdue entertained Wiscon- I baseball squad will report next '*h.
sin at Lafayette in the feature tilt I Monday afternoon in the field i
of the scanty program. Minnesota I house for a light workout. Those - I
hooked up with Indiana at Bloom-' ! candidates who were not memn-
ington in the second half of the I bers of last year's team will
Monday night bill. Chicago will bring their own equipment. a
Invade Columbus to battle Ohio I . Coach Ray Fisher
tate on Saturday. o 0
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DETROIT MATCH
r Varsity Captain Impressive
Professional Competition;
To Wrestle Basinski
:N ASSISTS DONOHOE
new "flying headlock" iso
ly brought to the attention
stling fans by the spectacu-
w world's champion heavy-
t, Gus Sonnenburg, former
rsity of Detroit gridiron per-
r, will probably, be perfected
ther degree of advantage. by
on Donohoe, former Varsity
aptain who is now actively
ting in professional wrestl-
Donohoe is perfecting the
under the tutelage of Coach
d Keen, Varsity coach.
Meets Basinski
ohoe will meet Vic Basinski,
policeman tomorrow night in
t. Donohoe in his first ap-
nce as a "pro" in Detroit, was
cisive winner over Gene
i, of Highland Park, while
Sauer, a star on Wolverine
eams of other years, wrestling
e same card defeated Ken
l.
le Donohoe did not use his
with the same damaging ef-
gainst Brown that Sonnenn-
did in his recent defeat of
igler" Lewis, he expects to
he hold down to a fine point
e time he steps into the ring
st the Flint grappler who will
igh him by several pounds.
ioe also is spending consider-
ime in perfecting his deadly
scissor holds which he used
h advantage in Varsity com-
)l. t
Future Is Bright
former Varsity mat star
ned the Wolverine mat team
27 and is one of the most
ful wrestlers ever turned 9ut
oach Keen. The successful
res of Donohoe into profes-
competition forecast a bril-
career and speak highly of
aining received under Keen's
ge.
ther significant fact comes
notice of the interested mat
siast. Only a few years ago
late wrestling was for all
cal purposes confined to the
ty of Oklahoma. Oklahoma
M. was universally recognized
e strongest team in the land
vide margin. Ames college was
second for a period of years.
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