w ' U~hTbAV ThDECEMBER !P15!. 0(TII. M C I ADA LYN ~AA.,SAf.J4aaa Jt 1029 THE MICHiGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN .. x=+vi . a. n z... + +.uvraav4 ur . iu, aa .u . . ~ Intramusral News I i E ' . . .._ ._.. _.u Indiana Mat Squad Has The University of Nebraska h vs SERVICE AT YOUR SERVICE declined to play Minnesota in foot-, W. H1. Clark, life time experience in 14 Veteran Candidates ball on the ground that they will making shoes, riding boots, spats.' (Spcl Ia not agree to a return me i 9. Six experienced workers to waitE BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Four on you. Largest place in the city. veteran natmen -returned to In- L A S S I F i f Factory 534 Forest Ave. Branch 1113 S. University. Yes, we do diana's wrestling squad with the TIG repairs.c close of the football season. Unger I FORRENT- - ~r room furnished apartment, newly decorated, in my stone house. Fridigarie. South State. Phone 403. 561 911 FOREST AVE., near Hill St.- Large front furnished room with private bath. Automatic heat. Automatic hot water. Shown by appointment. Dial 4235. 456 's~ ~ F0N I8:30-Trigon vs. Beta Theta Pi Local Chinese Fv ht i Five" (Fraternity championship)P. *HANDBALL. Lose to Detroiters 7:30--Sigma Delta Kappa vs Theta Chi. The'Chinese Student Club of De- 7:30--Phi Chi vs. Phi Beta Delta.' troit defeated the University of.; 7:30-Crain-Broading vs. Fried- Michigan Chinese Student Club 29 man-Axinn. to 22 in a fast basketball gameI 7:30-Cohen-Goodman vs. Lait-1 played at the Intramrual Building Seager. Friday night. Both teams played! 7:30--Fechheimer - Soomon vs., a .nice brand of basketball and the Cohen-Schreefter. game was very fast throughout. 7:30-Wheeler - Berkowitz vs. The local team is entered in the Roehm-Wilson. Intramural all year sports cham- 7:30-Singer - Hagenauer vs, Gil- pionship and should make a strong bert-Berkenfiel . bid for the trophy. 7:30-Gorelic -Part vs Fleischer- Simon. Track Pros pects Look 7:30-Eiinhorn-Weiner vs. Moore- Brown. Poor to Badger Coach SQUASH. 70--Reindell vs. Johnson, semi (Special to TheDaily) i final match, MADISON, Wis., Dec. 14.-Tomr Jones, competent coach of track Freshman Basketeers athletics and cross country run- ning at the University of Wiscon- Show Unusual Talent sin, is not exactly pessimistic-nor1 yet exuberantly hopeful-regard- (Continued From Page 6) ing Wisconsin's outlook in track year's varsity, Cummings, and athletics for 1930. Hodge. This year is no different from Am other years in respect to .material At the scoring end of the con- -and "just fair" would about de- bination the freshman coach has scribe the squad Jones will:handle. not been quite so fortunate accord- There will be few stars sufficiently ing to present indications although brilliant to cut a wide swath in future developments may bring out the final conference meets but the Badgers may be expected to do some real talent from among the fairly well in dual competition, present candictates. At the mo- which, after all, is the real test of ment Eveland, and Baldwin seem coaching. to have a slight edge over the other Sammy Behr, who will be good members of the squad. for around 48 feet with the 18- Except for occasional scrim- pound shot, looks like the only man mages with the varsity and the likely to pick up firsts against all junior varsity the freshman squad comers. will confine its activities entirelyI In the dashes, Jones will have to drilling on fundamentals ac- Captain Benson and Henke, both cording to Coach Fisher. Aside useful point winners, who may sur- from accuracy at hitting the bas- pass expectations. Bill Exum, the ket from various angles and from colored flash from Gary, Ind., will various positions on the floor, the help, if he succeeds in becoming ability to handle the ball with eligible for second semester con- speed and precision will require the petition. I major portion-of the coache's atten- Homer (Bud) Davidson should tion during the entire season. The have a good year in the 440 and co-operation of the members of the Henke or Benson may also be team with each other, always a switched to this trying event. major factor in relative success The best looking half milers are which any basketball quintet en- Thompson, Kirk and Dunn, of joys will also receive its share of whom only the first has had any attention during the practice drills. varsitiy experience. Bobby Ocock'--o tscu r q a i lo &f the cross country squad is also Thorn Seeks 'B' Games counted on in the half, if his skat- ing, in which he is state amateur The Indiana wrestling team will champion, does not affect his run- be inactive until January 11 when ning unfavorably. Nebraska comes here for a match. and Hojnacki, ivho played in the Indiana line during the grid sea- son, are out for the heavoweight di- vision. Foss, Who scored the two touchdowns against Northwestern to give Indiana its only Big Teni victory, is out for his old position in the 155 pound class. Waraksa, the fourth of the grid quartet, is ex pected to wrestle in the 165 pound division. Other varsity men who have. been working out in preparation, for the opening of the season in-; clude: Captain Scott, 165 pounds; G. Belshaw, 155 pounds; Bell, Reed and Obringer, 145 pounds; Jessup and E. Belshaw, 135 pounds; and Connelly, Conner and Gray, 125 pounds. NOTICE A WONDERFUL way of putting your self through college. (In- STUDEBAKER driving to New York coles gu11ranteed). Address Box City for Christmas holidays. Can 113. 234561X3 take four passengers. Phone 3652. T y p TYPING efficiently prepared. IUni- t FOR F steal bath~ RENT--"Three room furnished, n heated apartment, private i. Also rooms. 722 E. Kings- J LOST-Blue enamelled rosettU pin. -1Phone 3102. 6 THROUGH tickets and reserva- tions. Philadelphia, Newark, Long Island points. Phone 4011. 61 RADIO SERVICE Competent service men on all makes of radios. versity Typing Service, 718 Mon- roe. Phone 21474. C ley. 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Firs freshman candidates wi he is plan- "B" team wealth of t call for I ll be made 7:00-Redniss Team vs. Chinese the first part of next week. Students "A."__ 7:00-A. R. Judd vs. Chinese Stu- Lambert Develops Six dents "B." 7:30-Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Delta High Scorers Since '21 Alpha Epsilon (consolation final). 8:00-Hein's team vs. Steinberg's (Continued From Page 6) teaI. ence quintets. In the past three 8:00-DiVito's team vs. Toth's years, Wilbur Cummins, center and team. I forward; Charles Murphy, center, 8:00-McCarroll's team vs. Car- and Harry Kemmer, back guard, penter's team. !have all won places on honor teams. 8:00--Junior Dents. (Collins) vs. Other Purdue basket immortals in- Frosh Lits. (Schultz).. lude White and Winston Robbins, 8:00-Senior Dents. (Moss) vs. floor guards; Ray Miller, back Frosh. EngrĀ§. (Haefele). guard; and Gullion and Spradling. 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