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, JANU ARY - V2 5; -192

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VARSITY HAS TROURL MOLEET ETA TOIN r IND1ANA TO DEDICATEl
MEET SPARTANS TFONIGIT
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yT by both teams since Michigan is "
anxious to wipe out the defeat sus-
(Continued From Page Six) tained last Saturday at the Lands (Continued From Page Six)
Varsity a 19-18 lead. Weiss offset!Of the Mountainers of West Vir- against the Crimson tankmen are
the narrow advantage with his ginia, where a fall in the initial Ilosmer, McDonald, McCaffree, 0.
heod lap dns tamet l i match of the dy ultimately causedjGoldsmith, Hughes and Dinkelspiel
a 14 to 12 loss. State has spent a in the free style; Grimshaw and-
and followed with two free throws. period of two weeks in intensive;.f.e.a
"Truck" cut the margin when he practice following the rout at the Nimz in the fancy diving; Alley,
caught the freshmen sleeping after hands of Chicago and is hoping to and R. Goldsmith in the breast
a mix up under the Varsity basket, make a better appearance on its stroke. All these men have shown
second attempt. their worth in practice.
and tooK a tong pass to drop a dog Indiana will have several veter.-
shot through the hoop. Daniels without a point. ans on the
brought the yearling total to 24 Truskowski tied the count with Tausaon the s d that Coach
with a dog shot following a fast another free throw, and Bill Orwig Bob Winston, free styler star, is
break and dribble. Chapman re- slipped through the yearling de recognied as the bestof. hest .
sumed his center position and fense on two fast feints and drib- Last year Winston defeated Sch-
guarded Daniels, McCoy going out, biles to add four points to the reg;-LatyrWito deaed5-
ular's scre. ap wartz, Northwestensaquaticace
and Kanitz taking over the pivot uhas w scorNorthwestern'sedauuatic
floor duties. derneath the basket, made bothhis t 40-yard free style in a dual
Orwig started his scoring ram- gratis tosses good and followed meet. Winston suffered an injury
page with a dog shot after a pass with two more points on a break in football last fall, however, and
from Truskowski, and Chapman and dribble from the free throw may not be in the best of condition
tied the score at 24-24 a moment line. . Orwig came through with Hodges in the 440-yard event,
later. Orwig counted a free throw, another dog shot .after some fast Lauter in the breast stroke, and
but Jones, yearling center, offset passing near the basket, and drop- Hammer in the back stroke are
the Varsity's temporary advantage ped in two free throws a moment other threats included on the
with a tip in shot on a follow up. later. Truskowski ended the scor- Hoosier squad. Indiana was not
Regulars Finish Strong ing with two more free throws. especially strong in Conferencex
With the count 26-25 against - tank circles last year, but the Hoos-
them, the Varsity proceeded to UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. iers have shown considerable im-
find its passing game, and display- -A special course in flight and provement this season.
ed an offense that scored 15 points commission training as a part of The meet is scheduled for Feb. 2
in 'the lasst three miinutes while the Engineerin school. willi be of- Iin the new intramural buildinv'

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