T gTANChA\,I . . . ~.... ... ...__... ..._._ . _._ \ tr'A:'..: .L_ 1" _'_ '. : 1_" .ll .L. 1.1 J lv, i-.v __ ,.-. :: A - t L ANN& FLA FIVE HO E GAMES A Conference Cage Games Are Carded r I , CHAMP WHO REPE ATs fIA ORKSAEN GMHRECEIVES AWARDhINDIANAPURE ILINOIS, CHICAGO FOR CAMPUS MEET ~- ANOMINESOTTATO MEET WOLVERINES 41 First Test of Season Scheduled I{First Big Nine Bas to Start Next Tuesday on Set for January Intramural Mats. Gophers With the annual falt all-campus 'NEXT GAME WI wrestling tourmanent scheduled to begin next Tuesday at 4 o'clock in iFive rival Conferen teams will get two ci the Intramural building, Coach to stop the title-defen Cliff Keen of the Varsity mat ines in their drive tow squad is drilling his men hard to consecutive Bg Ten get them in shape for their first ship this season. By test of the season. This meet is draw at the coach's open to all men of the campus ex- Chigago, Michigan, w cept those who have won a letter in against the strongest wrestling, thus excluding only four Western Conference,i of the aspirants for the Varsity diana and Purdue. squad. Chicago, Miftnesota With the exception of these men, are the other outfits Hewitt, Kelly, Parker, and McGill- bend every effort lard, the entire mat squad will be Rogers Hornsby . Wolves, while thee expected to enter the meet, and Veteran Chicago second base- which have been sche Coach Keen will be ruled in his se- ! Maize and Blue five lection of a team largely by the re- man, whose sterling play arourfd teams. of, proven abili results of this all-campus meet. the Windy City keystone sack and versity of Pennsylva Weight Date Set. brilliant stickwork has earned for , host to Coach Veen Weighing-in for the tournament: : him again the most valuable play- this Saturday with Al will be held Monday, December 16 ers reward. show here in the last' and each contestant will be allow- ed five pounds over his fighting - - wightr_. We~~~reiinr mteis il eCONFERENCE CONFAB PROVES The preliminary matches will be ECB run off Tuesday, December 17, FEW POINTS OF CONJE starting at 4 o'clock in the wrest-L ling room of the Intramural build- ing, with the semi-finals scheduled Many Matters Remain in Aair eyes seem to think. for the next afternoon at 4. Finals' Conecrning Future of ett hk in all classes are slated to be fought Iowa's Relations. A tentative sched that same evening, December 18, football includes Ne starting at 7 o'clock, with the cam- tThe Big Ten is no longer the Big I Dame, California, an ketball Test the Christmas holidays next 6 With Thursday. S. No games have been scheduled during the vacation, but the team TH PENN I will return to Ann Aroor Decem- ber 26 to resume practice in order ce basketball to get into the best possible shape iances apiece! for one of the most strenuous iding Wolver- schedules a Michigan team has had wai% a second in years. n champion- Clips Vacation Card. virtue of the Coach Veenker gave as his rea, meeting at son for not getting any games dur- will be pitted ing the vacation period as that if teams in the the team had to play it would including In- mean cutting down the number of practice periods, and he feels that , and Illinois the practice will be more valuable. which will than the playing experience. to trip the However a game about January extra games 1 may be arranged later, but the eduled for the proposition is still indefinite. are all with' State Proves Fixture. .ity. The Uni- Only one outside game is slated nia will play after Janiary 1, with the annual ke's . quintet battle with Michigan State fixed bion slated to for February 15. Aside from this game before game with the East Lansing squad the period after the Christmas va- cation will be a long, hard grind toward the championship, with both Purdpa and Indiana, always CTURE two of the hardest teams in the Conference both standing in the -----way. Michigan was the only school at tle fo. 1930 the Chicago meeting which was ule, fNotre1 willing to meet the two Hoosier ag braska,bur gregations, with the result that d Pittsburgh. two of the biggest obsticles in any vwell into.six teams way toward the title are ainly will not both on the W9lverine path to vice- .haps its j st tory. - l ..wsrim . . . .-WPLI 77yr.. 1 4 pus championshkip in each weight TPn_ hilt, t.ht, Rif^,WiTip at stake.] M'EVER, MIGHTY TENNESSEE BACKFIELD ACE TOPS SCORING Walkaway Win Over Carolinans Six losses in one year makes a Gives Volunteer Star record for Georgia Tech. of falling from the pinnacle of the mythical An avalanche of points scored h national championship to thed by Tennessee's touchdown twins, depths of defeat the next. It isr Hackman and McEver, swamped doubtful if any one team ever ex- South Carolina in the mud of Wat- perienced such -extremes of for- kins field at Knoxville, Tennessee,, as Lady Luck has visited upon the under a 54-0 score. Yellowjackets during the past two Incidently McEver's total of seasons.' five touchdowns and three points Another unbeaten group of grid- after touchdowns boosted him in- iron warriors rode to victory when into the lead of the national indi- Western Maryland conquered vidual scoring race. His 33 points Maryland 1-0-0 in their eleventh straight win this fall. gave the Tennessee backfield ace It seems that the South still hasl a total of 130 points topping Hin- the Indian sign over the Pacific kle of, Bucknell by two markers. Coast when it comes to football Hinkle jumped into the lead on tilts. Florida's final flourish to con- Thanksgiving day by tallying 59 quer the University of Oregon 20-6' points in his team's crushing de- I in the sweltering heat of a Decem- feat of Dickenson passing Al Mars- I ber afternoon in Miami forstalls ters of Dartmouth who had lead any chance of breaking the jinx most of the season with a total of until next year. 108 points. The heat was so intense that undefeated this. fall with nine tri- eight of the western -players dis- Tennessee's victory leaves them carded their jerseys before the close umphs and a 6-6 tie with Kentucky of the game, while the 'Gators on their record. The only other though less mindful of the weath- team to match this record is the er showed the effect of the climate Southern Conference is Tulane before the final whistle ended the boasting of nine straight victories. encounter. Mei Winners awarded g tion of the bouts will7 length alth the regular A time ad will be nece sion, the m period if ne o&ent advan WRES'T Jan. 11-F there Jan.113E Jan.! 18- Jan. 25-I Jan. 25-1 Feb. 15-P Feb. 22-1 Mar. 1-N Mar. 8-E Mar. 14 at champio Mar. 21 an pionship ®. - ", U U - , U n dais to Winners. This was finally settled last St-. of each division will be Iurday afternoon by the faculty re- old medals in recogni- !presentatives of the nine schools in title. The preliminary the Western Conference. The de- be seven minutes in cision was unanimous, therefore ough the finals will go Iowa probably didn't vote. Maybe limit, ten minutes. [vanatage of one minute I they voted against themselves? esayto win by a deci-I At any rate, Dean C. C. Wiliams, nssary ratingyaer- newly appointed chairman of the cen wryeto in a ext Iowa athletic council, and F. H. I Lauer, Iowa athletictciirector, did a mar e. good job of trying to get back in - ~~ the good graces of their former as- L.NG HSCHEDI)UI - sociates whether they really wanted to or not. ranklinahd Marshall, In their petition, Iowa admitted a slush fund but claimed that it 'rinceton, there operated strictly on a loan basis. }hio State, the e They further stated that part of . v the money had been returned. 4. S. C., here This slight discrepancy was one urdue, here of the deciding factors in the re- ndiana, there fusal of the petition. It is dobt- orthwestern, here fut if any school in the Conference ast-West Meet, here is strictly legitimate in its loans to nd 15 - Conference athletes excepting perhaps Chicago. inship Whether expulsion from the Big id 22-National Cham- j Ten willrhurt Iowa is a matter of s at Bethlehem, Pa. conjecture. t is certain that it did not do as much harm as the Hawk- These teams will dra A figures and Iowa cert; lose financially. Per a matter of affection. The question arises as to whether the Big Nine will ever be the Big Ten again, and if so who will be the tenth party. It may be Michi- gan State, but poor football teams stand in their way. The logical party would be Notre Dame, if things could be made right with Rockne. The Irish have proven the best' gate attraction in football, and in spite of the Western ConferenceisI an. organization to foster sport l among undergraduates, business isl business. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE., Dec. 14-U. of Penn., there. Dec. 19-Albion, here. 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