1 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1929 T-HP MICHI AN DAILY PAOE svr ,f . .. _ _ _, _ _ . sx- - r- __. _.. _.__. _.__.. _ ,. _._.. .... _ -..... __ _ - ---.. .__ ,_.,._ _,.,__ .__ - -- - - - - --.. _.. _-- - _ Michigan's In Framural Systern Proves UniqueC NA0VLUI I D WIDE SPORTING RANGE IS PROFFERED MANY 0 Is Slur RAIN DRIVES 'B' EN =rnrnniiriirne nr BFIAI IITfllDAi lN iu('OfBadger Tew n Tlf riri n inior BETA THETA PI DOPED TO WIN FRATERNITY SPEEDBALL TOURNEY i ] I i :.{ .1 :] a ,J rntuur.L tnU urRE Expansion of Present Facilities Needed Because of Great Popular Rise ALLI INSTRUCTION FREE Michigan's Intramural depart- ment, having always in mind the time when every man graduated from the university will be profic- ient in at least one sport and ac- quainted with others, have found that the response to their program on tht part of the students has already necessitated an expansion in facilities. Last week all of the lockers in- stalled in the Intramural building were occupied and it was found necessary to order two - hundred more lockers which will be placed on the second deck Hof the main locker room. I P pularity is Showvn. Hundreds of students are taking advantage of the opportunities for physical g development which the new building has to offer. At pres- .: s. a t;: ent more than 500 men students and a large number of faculty members are using the building daily. Within the next week it is ex-E pected that considerably more men will be attracted to the building due to the beginning of the free instruction which will be given in several sports. The sports in which instruction will be given or is al- ready being given will include fenc- ing, boxing, wrestling, swimming, and soccer football.' Equipment is Furnished. The Intramural department of- ficials are especially anxious that the men students in the university understand that all of the instruc- tion given under their auspices is absolutely free. In nearly all of. the sports the major portion of the equipment is also being furnished by the Intramural department. The instructors willtall be varsity coaches or their assistants thereby affording the students the best, coaching in all of the sports thatI the university is able to offer and, will insure the players that theyI will be started along the system of play used by the Varsities in all# these sports. At eight o'clock tonight a classj will be started for men who do not, know how to swim and those who have already gained some know- ledge of the sport. This class will 0 T A I A1-L DUILiIU Continued from Page 6 1 U I I ErItLU HU1IJ E Quarter-finals in the fraternity'will be played Thursday. Because -__ _ _ _ at all times. Wab Grauaner, Wau- seedball tournament have been of the good showing they have hsau boy who was inserted at quar-reached. Tomorrow's games, Kap- made in the opening rounds Beta MacMahon at 8:00 p. m. every terback for Behr in the last quar- Junior Varsity Works Indoors as pa Delta Rho meets Phi Sigma Theta Pi is doped to win. They MondayhWednesday, and Fridayi ter, surprised fans with excellent Courtwright Spends Session Kappa, Phi Lam BetKapTheta sP have a strong opposition on their in the intramural swimming pool. genersp and Polishing Up way to the title, however. For the students who have reach- It is expce that Oman and olsig Upj meets Alpha Kappa Lambda. The wyt h ilhwvr Frore whel rdeeivehtheaspeeaal - ! first game is to be played at 4:15 The independent speedbaii sched- they ae stage in swimming in which ogt omee t i C Glee Thistle With a pouring rain making out- o'clock and the last two are to be ule is being drawn up, and playing for the varsity, the pool will be thwaite in practice this week. door practice impossible, the "B" played at 5:15. In the consolation will start next week. All teamsa Iowa, rated by some pre-season team went through its paces in the games, Theta Xi meets Delta Kap- that wish to enter should call the available and instruction given aft- .1 h er 4:00 o'clock every afternoon. 'experts" as an easy foe, is now field house for the second day in pa Epsilon, Kappa Nu meets Beta intramural sports building. enc4:ing classeserfore inners rdasjurecognized as just the opposite succession. Scrimmage being im- Sigma Psi, and Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity volleyball starts next have already begun and over 20 since Burt Ingwerson's team held possibe ,on the hard floor of the meets Phi Kappa Sigma. The first week with 46 teams entered. Last men have reported to Coach John- the champion Illinois eleven to a field house, the team polished up two games are to be played at 4:15 year's winner and runner-up are stoet arn tehe fundamentals of 7-7 tie last Saturday. Glassgow several plays that failed to click and the last one is to be played at entered. They arc Phi Lambda this sport. This class meets at 4 and Pape, in the backfield, can be properly in the Ohio State "B" team 5:15. In case of rain these games Kappa and Kappa Nu o'clock every Monday and Wednes- counted upon to give the Badger game. day in the auxiliary gymnasium of secondary defense a bad day, Using the lilinois "B" team gameI the Intramural building. However, ccpc.cially if the Cardinals block as an incentive to harder work, the class continues until 5:30 and and tackle as weakly as they did Coach Courtright pushed the men Style obsrvcrs cxprcss the anyone who cannot be at the gym- against Notre Dame. to the utmost of their agility to h nasium at 4 o'clock may report at Pete Westra, Hawkeye guard, perfect the plays they expect to ntat te growing any time before 5 o'clock. The foils comes with the guarantee that says use against the Illini. Even pasulnariosc wi rhe and masks are furnished by the In- he can open holes in the Badger though Ohio State was beaten, the masculine wardrobe wl reach K) tramural department. line at will. play of the Wolverine Junior Var- unprecedented proportions tils s-_~~-------~~~--- sity looked very ragged inspt coing season. PURDUE BACKFIELD ACE SHIFTED Illinois, however, will present much mor oposiionthan did the Buck- FOR MAROON BATTLE SATURDAY eyes. MEN'S Among the victories of the Illini C meets the University of Mississippi "Bsquadis arvictory over the Wis- Contnue .fom age6 metsthecons in Junior Varsity, the team pearance at tne erm against De- here on November 9. The Missis- that beat Michigan on Ferry field, Pauw Saturday appeared a bitun- sippi eleven, sturdy representati 6-0two weeks ago. This would in-: certain the present week of drills of the Southern Conference, wl epcrnte toealowe to dc rovide the Boilermakers wit their dicate that the Michigan team will Imported by sepcprt lo hmt e o videhave tIfihtorteadetdadbyv acclimated, and the biggestbprob- second intersectional battle of the y to f i harest an 1em will come in finding another year, and the contest is football as possible to take over Browning KngCo. and $3.50 a halfback with the all-around abil- to develop into a colorful clash. footl a s ge to tae o ity of the oither ball-carrying ex- The Mississippi eleven, popularly ne Sad gmfiel, wSince spats promise to be more important than ever perts known in the south as Ole Miss, is b py o F .ield. The loss of the power packed by coached by -Homer Hazel, former Everyone on the squad is in good this fall-which they deserve because they are both practical Yunevich, who scored three of Pur- All-American from Rutgers, and in physical condition, and a snappy and smart-we have provided them in abundance of. course, due's touchdowr~s against Michi- recent years has risen to be a power drill was the resuit yesterday. like most smart spats they come from a celebrate maker in gan, will be keenly felt when the in the southern gridiron world. Plays that had been rather ragged England The are available in Grays d Ta Boilermakers stack up against One of the best non-conference before were thoroughly' gone over . Stagg's undefeated eleven. The Ma- crowds of the season is expected to under the direction of Coaches roon mentor has moulded together be in the Ross-Ade stadium for the Courtright and Keen. another one of his sturdy defen- clash, although plenty of good re- b owg sive crews that is expected to pre- served seats are still available in R 'rua Rd ms sent the toughest forward wall the the concrete stands. Reserved seat Russia's regular Red Army is Boilermakers have bumped up tickets may be secured by address- now estimated to number 562,000 319 South Main against all season, and in addition ing C. S. Doan, manager of ticket and there are also 12,000,000 Ter- has a neat group of "Power" backs. sales, Purdue University. ritorials. - ----i- Far from being confident over the Midway invasion, Phelan is r.-- ..- frankly worried for fear Chicago's defense may prove the undoing of his flashy running offense, especi- ally with Yunevich out of the game. 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