'iHii'SD z, iOvvE-IMUER21s; Th21 X, THE DAiLY DUCKY'SIMRALL¢ ,ELECTED CAPTAIN Inramural tems+ (Continued From Page 6) during thepast two seasors, and that in the Iowa game of 1928. He [" ! .is only 19 years of age. Fr idyseeas un Friday's schedule .c otai r oin.ts__core_ _ _ _ _I (Building closed Thanksgiving Theta Chi upset the dope by Day). winniing their volley ball much Tennis. 2:15-Phelps-Cole vs. Lhevinne- from Alpha Delta Phi, two games Penn. to one. The Alpha Delt's looked (Finals of all-campus doubles).-j like possible finalists, but this de- 7:30-Sherman vs. Fleer. feat at th6 nanas of the Theta Chi's Basketball has changed fhe outlook. Tlhe win- 7:30-Practice sessions for teams. ner of this match is now in the semi-finals. They ar also in the Tuesday's Results quarter-finals of the swimming andI I water polo tournaments and are still going strong in handball. They are well on their way toward win- ning the highest total 1number of points in the fall schedule. Eight Teams Enter Volley Ball League Intra-class voiley ball is sched-I tiled to start next Wednesday right.1 Eight teams are entered and are paired 'off as follows: Senior Lits. (Kinsman) vs. Jr. Dents. (Collins). Frosh Lits. '(Schutz) vs. Soph. Lits. (Klivans).I Senior Dents. (Moss) vs. Soph. Lits. (Steinbery). Junior Engrs. (Zanoff) vs. Soph. -Lits. (May). Class teams can be formed in any sport. Many of the teams are en- tered for the all-year trophy. , Swimming Delta Sigma Delta defeated Phi Sigma Delta, 23-18. Chi Psi defeated Sigma Chi, 24- 18. Beta Theta Pi defeated Delta Sig- ma Phi, 27-13. Water Polo Phi Sigma Delta defeated Delta1 Sigma Delta, 1-0. Triangle defeated Chi Psi, 2-0. Delta Sigma Phi defeated Beta Theta Pi, 2-0. Handball Alpha Omega defeated Alpha Kappa Lambda, 3-0. Psi Upsilon defeated Phi Kappa Psi, 2-1. Delta Phi defeated Phi Delta Theta, (defaulted). Volley Ball. Acacia defeated Phi Chi, 2.0. Delta Alpha Epsilon defeated Kappa Delta Rho, 2-0. Theta Chi defeated Alpha Delta Phi, 2-1.. Simrall absorbed a great deal of punishment during the recent foot- ball campaign. He held the post of safety man during the entire year, and with very little interference to aid him was usually hit by three of four of the opposi Ion simultan, ' eously when attempting to returnl punts. Nevertheless, not once dur- ing the entire year did he stay down when hit. For two years he has handled the punting burden of the Wolverine team, ranking as one of the best kickers in the Conference. In many instances his failure to make better yardage on his kicks was due to! the weak blocking of the forward wall, which allowed opposing line- men to filter through soon enough to hurry "Ducky's" kicks. IhAs a tackler he ranks os one of the best of western safety men. Time and again opposing backs have eluded Michigan's secondary defense only to be stopped by the blond Kentuckyan. In the Purdue battle especially he was respon- sible for saving the Wolverines from several touchdowns by dump- ing Welch and Harmeson when they apparently were headed for Michigan's goal line. .i Huston's H olds Round Robin Billiard Games Two matches will be played to- night in the round robin three cushion billiard tournament being held at Huston's. The match(, that will be played tonight are Ryan vs. Wilson at 7:00 and Luck vs. Carbing at 8:00. Three matches have already been played in the tournament, McCrow defeating Foley 15-10 in the first game. This match went for 51 in- nings, with McCrow's run of three being' high for the game. In the second game Pursell defeated Dick- ens 15-13 in 21 innings. Both con- testants had high runs of three for the match. In the other match played to date Wilson defeated Formworth 15-7 in 35 innings. T'H ANKSGYVING fiDAY FERRY FIELD--2:00 P. M. 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' exhibition of football with the su- Other rivalries along the eastern premacy of the Bluegrass at stake. front which will play a prominent -Age old rivals will meet when the factor in the digestion of Turkey North Carolina, Tarheels play host Day will be the Catholic U.-George- to the men of Virginia- at Chapel Hill. town game, the Bucknell-Dickin-H son battle, and annual Pittsburgh- Along the Pacific Coast there will Penn, State tussle at Pittsburgh. be a scarcity of important games al- The crushing Pitt attack will prob- though the St. Marys-Oregon game ably rip the State opposition asun- should bring out a great exhibition. der and this game will be chiefly The Saints boast an unbeaten re- of interest in watching for the All- cord and have yet to be scored upon American qualifications of the two over the entire season. 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