-, ,AI S1- r9".9 WG~ .. £..ee ..,., . - . r _-. - - _ c __ a _ -rte >.., _..H ._ T ... , m VARSITI CAGERS SHOW IFWEAKNESSES IN SCRIMMAGE v I r t (, I' A .t ,1 { . t 41 TLL-CONFEENCEGRIDIRON TEAM1 L Lul LU 1 L CHOSEN 1FR'OM MANY AUTHORITIES' Conference teams practically at an ! r follow~ _____l end, it may be of interest to corn- F; I ~pile a mythical all-star eleven. Wolvepines Entrain for Quaker based on the selection of a wide L.E.-Fesler (Ohio State)....,. 73I City Tomorrow Afternoon; (group of critics. Such a team is L.Sleight (Purdue)........75 Roster Undecided. mor likely to be free of bias to-*G-oes(ow.....5 "srU eddards individual players, and totbe C.-Erickson (Northwestern).. 431 more truly representative of the R.G-Anderson (Northwestern. 451 DANIELS TOPS SCORING Big Ten. R.T,-Nay urski (Minnesonta).. 751, In eteminngtheperona ~R.E.-Tanner (Minnesonta) ..58 Mediocrity of play evidenced con- In determ ingteteam the onor .Q.B.-Harmeson (Purdue)......71! this composite team, the honor L.H.-Glassgow (Iowa)........75! istently i early season perform- elevens of 15 sports authorities R.H -Welch (Purdue)........61 nees reached a new depth. yester- throughout the Conference wereI F.B. --Bergherm (Northwes tern) 611 day afternoon as Coach Veenker used as a basis. The 15 critics 4 drove his basketeers through a long Lwhose all-Conference teams were Second Team. doarduoubspatesessirongha ongheconsulted were Walter Eckersall, L.^.-Truskovski (Michigan)... 23' nd arduous practice session on the Jimmy Phelan, H. G. Salsinger, the L.T.-Gordon (Illinois) .... 34' Yost Field House floor. Associated Press, the United Press, L.G.-Poe (Michigan) ....... . 231 Scrimmage found the Wolverine I Chicago Daily Times, Purdue Ex- C.-Kawal (Illinois).........35 team which turned in a surpris- "ponent, Daily- Iowan, Minnesota R.G.-Parks (Wisconsin).......33 ngly clean cut win over Ohio Wes- Daily, Michigan Daily, Ohio State R.T.-Westra (Iowa) .......... 42! eyan Monday night handle the ball Lantern, Daily Northwestern, Wis- R.E.-Baker (Northwestern).... 42 n a ragged fashion and. fail to jconsin Daily Cardinal, Daily Illini, Q.B.-Peters (Illinois) ......... 18; show much of anything with which and Michigan coaches. Five points L.H.-Pharmer (Minnesota) ... 32' to keep the Penn machine, to be ,were awarded a player for a place 'R.H.-Gembis (Michigan) ...... 22 net og the Philadelphia hardwood 'on a first team, three points for a _.B.-Rebholz (Wisconsin) .... 26 Saturday night, on the defensive. second team position, and one _- Hold Final Workout. point for third team mention. a n 1la d After an hour and a half of Bill Glassgow, star Iowa back; ractier in theu at of ban Red Sleight, great Pudue tackle, by Faculty Roughnecks >ractice n the art ofe breaking .and Bronko Nagurski, versatile, twy Venkgrd sen his cars- Gopher, were the only players to be By Nat A. Torium. t h heir ast rim ageor- be picked on every one of the 15, Establishing their supremacy ' ut before the game with the East- selections, thereby receiving 75 over the Varsity squad in a bitterly am champions. points apiece. Wesley Fesler, Buck-'conee sr ul th eye end, was neglected by only one contested struggle, the fighting Sending Orwig and Kanitz to for- of the critics, while Glenn Harme- faculty water polo team triumphed: uards, Truskowski to center, and son and Pest Welch of Purdue made by an 8-5 score yesterday after- Captain Chapman and Lovell to'13 out of the 15 all-star aggrega-noon in the Intramural pool. Al-' guards on the Bules and Daniels 3 ind Weiss to front line posts on the Tio composite teams and num- though outnumbered 26 to 24, the Whites along with Ricketts at cen- faculty forces showed what grit ;er and Jones anld Hudson at and determination can accomplishl ;uards, the Wolverine mentor drove ustT merhouhabrahtaig A E in the "rough neck " version of the' ,iis men through a breath taking 1 . D -AA S ..T MES 5 minute workout. water sport. Rules were cast into the discard The play was listless and unin- Volley Ball. R eresting with the speedy Weiss 7:00-Kinsman's Senior Lits as the two teams surged towards urning in the outstanding floor in nsS lts turnng n th ' utsandig foor vs. Collin's Jr. Dents. Schultz's each other in pursuit of the ball. HEAV LSLCHDULE First Two Meets With Teams Ranked High in National Mat Competition. HOOSIERS ARE STRONG Two of th° strongest mat teams in the country will furnish early- season opposition for Coach Keen's Wolverine grapplers this year with Franklin and Marshal and Prince- ton scheduled on January 11 and 13. These squads, which will be met on the same trip, both boast a wealth of veteran material, and will in all probability be the hard- est meets on the Michigan sched- ule. Face Strong Easterners. Franklin and Marshal with six men returning from a team which won eleven straight meets last year again is rated the strongest aggre- gation in the east, this squad has lost but four meets in five years against the best opposition which can be mustered. Princeton has five lettermen back including Cap- tain Barfield of gridiron farne, but reports from the Tiger lair state that several sophomore stars are expected to give the veterans a fight for their berths. In the- eastern "division of the Conference Coach Keen feels that Indiana has the best chance to lift Michigan's title since the Hoo- siers have nearly their whole team. from last year back. Little is known of the other squads in this divi- sion. Ohio State will be the first outfit to oppose the Maize and Blue this year and is scheduled for the same week as the'Princeton meet, giving Coach Keen two out of town matches in six days. Hold East-West Meet. With Iowa out of the western di- vision of the Conference, each wrestling team in that section will have one home and home meet with one other team, thus getting in the regular four meet schedule. The first, second, and third place win- ners in each division will be pitted against the similar finishers in the other division in an East-West meet at the end of the season. New York-Latest returns on the American Professional Basketball race show Cleveland, present world champions, to be leading the cir- cuit. with Fort Wayne second. COACH JOHNSTONE FINDS TROUBLE, Af|: IN ARRANGING MEETSFOR FENCERS IM Cii AMP IONS Declaring that Michigan finds it muen who will make tip the lineup! III~ hird to schedule fencing;~ meets Qf the Varsity in the meets. 'U19 i L LrII El with other schools, Coach Join-t In the foils Captain Stolpman, stone, Varsity fencing coach, at- 1 Madero, Friedman, Shutz, Wheel- Leading Aquatic Stars in State ti ibuted to the lack of a gymnas-an Larae tic te to represent aegUns- wright, and Lazar are competing. Will Compete for Amateutr t9c team to represent tie Univer- Stolpman, this year's captain, and Championship. sity. Most of the other Conference Lazar, last year's pilot, loom as the-- schools possess such a gymnastic strongest in this group. LARGE NUMBER ENTERED team, and a majority of them will Gordon, Sheyer, Bourland, Ham- not schedule fencing meets unless mer, and Braidwood form the list Interest in Michigan amateur the gymnastic teams meet as well 'swimming circles will center about on the same program. >mpetiton hile those in e the Michigan Amateur Athletic Schedule Five Meets. fight fr the epee title are Winer championship meet to be held in In spite of the difficulties en- Dowsett, Koon, Milliken, and Lov- i the new Intramural building pool countered in rounding out a sched- ell at 7:730 Friday evening. More than ule for the Michigan Varsity fenc- 90 of the leading swimmers of both ing team, Coach Johnstone has Wa4Ssexes in the state will compete in s Wildcat AtuctteaSteyrs both the junior and senior events severalmportant contests already ponshipof the meet. scheduled and several others pend- Four of the events, the 50 yard ing. Four and possibly five schools dash for men, the 500 yard swim Ambitious to adld another Nation- in the Western Conference have Aifor men, the diving, and the 50 iben thedestwilernCoerenceihaval championship to its list of hon- .yard dash for women will decide another meet with Northwestern ors, Northwestern's formidable the M. A. A. U. championships. has arisen. In addition to these swimming team will open its 1929- Forty-one swimmers have been en- meets, several with outside schools ; 30 season at Patten gymnasium on tered from the various parts of the arenasiu bFn Istate in these championship events are being arranged. Friday night with the Michigan and competition for.the titles is ex- Wisconsin is scheduled on Feb. State tankers as opposition. pected to be unusually keen this 15, but as the trip to Madison Coach Tom Robinson has all of 'year. would interfere with finals Coach , last year's great team back except The large number of competitors I Johnstone is trying to shift the Colbath, national intercollegiate in the meet has made it necessary date until later in the season and diver. In addition he has a num- to rnn preliminary heats in five of substitute Michigan State on that ber of sophomores who appear cer- the events which will be started at, date. The State contest would be tain to edge into the championship 7:30 o'clock sharp according to held here and would not interfere class. Coach Matt Mann who is in charge with the studies. Eight lettermen who helped win of the meet. A price of 25 cents will f ,Illinois comes to Ann Arbor on the National Intercollegiate title a be charged Feb. 22, Michigan invades Colum- year ago will be on hand Satur-, Two events for women and one bus to tackle the Buckeyes on day night. Between them thesefr March 1, and Chicago comes here boys hold seven of the eight Na- for gir he beet. n the on arc 8 o cnclde he istof.tional Intercollegiate records for aI program for the meet. Only three 1on March 8 to conclude the list of toa necleit eod o women have entered the 50 yard Conference teams already sched- 60 foot pool. breast stroke and six in the free- uled. In addition to these meets, Capt. Al Schwartz, premier sprint r making it unnecessary to an invitation has been sent to swimmer in college circles today, style Northwestern to meet the Varsity will lead the Purple splashers in swim any preliminary heats in late in the year. That this meety their first encounter. Schwvrtz these events. Two heats will be was not scheduled earier was due holds all free style records for a necessary in the girls' 25 yard dash to thefact that the Wildcat men- 60 foot pool. (Continued on Page 7) -_ tor was absent from the coaches': meeting in Chicago last week. Will Play Detroit. Distinctive Meets with the University of De- troit and the Detroit Fencing Club are also pending, while the Wolver- ines have been extended an invi- tation to attend the annual invita- roa tional foils competition for Univer- sity fencers being held at the New York Athletic Club on Dec. 21. Dd f In an effort to discover who are the best men in the three weapons now comprising the Varsity squad, Coach Johnstone is sponsoring a round robin tournament in each division. From the results of this competition he hopes to find theea Scotch grain tI - - ------ ------- 4 work of the afternoon although he was unable to turn in more than three points over the entire route, the entire allotmentgf the Whites.' The Blues took the lead from the outset and held it all the way with the defensive abilities of botih teams relegating offensive threats of both teams to long shots. Daniels Peps Team. Not until Daniels was injected the Blues' lineup replacing Kanit7, with Jeanette going to the vacant White forward post, did the Blue combination show any scoring pro- clivities. With but three minutes to, play the Blues swelled their count to 12 on a pair of "dog shots" by Daniels and' a one-hand toss from the side of the court by Bill Orwig. Y7 a LLav. . - ~ v ssa.. Frosh Lits vs. Klivan's Jr. Lits. 8:00-Moss' Sr. Dents vs. Stein- berg's Soph. Lits. May's Soph Lits vs. Zanoff's Jr. Engrs. &:30-Trigon' vs. Theta hi. Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Sigma Kappa. SigmaAlpha Mu vs. Psi Upsilon. Squash. All-Campus Quarter Finals. 7:30 - Wilson vs. Reindell. Boyer vs. Johnson. Jones vs. Tietjens. 8:30-Dawley vs. Beck., Handball. All-Campus Singles. 7:30-Navarre vs. Greenbaum. Moore vs. Engleman. Wheeler vs. Chapaies. Kedney vs. Royston. Friedman vs. Arthur. Play was fast and furious, churn-' ing the water into a foam as the players endeavored to sink the op- s position in order to secure the coveted goal. Undoubtedly better swimmers, the Varsity and fresh- men players could not outdo their professional rivals in skill and ,en- I durance. Prominent in the victory of the faculty 24 were many prominent ; purveyors of education on the campus, including James, Hall,, Slawson, Brier, Guthe, Finch, Gra- ham, Stewart, Wheeler, Adams, I Moehlmnari, Rohrbach, Shartel, i Bloom, Walton, and Cowan. These! were augmented by the addition of 4 Grimshaw, Hughes, Spindle, Mac- Mahon and Coach Matt Mann. I LI- ____ U - - GIFTs dubI sole, fall leather linedimported brogue, suitable for this weather. 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