i 'ti,! 1 1 Y , Lr:l ld;.1V'lYSL;tG iJ, f ! i1 L Ti-i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - AhTi' -n T'n~i -, 4~3~J '54*i - T .IA HOOSIERS \TO MEET' QAKR STRA' GIANT ITALIAN IS CONTENDER ALL CAMPUS GRAPPLER TOURNEY FOR TUNNEY'S VACANT TITLE;-;LL J RLVEALS VARSITY POTENTIALV LuUl} (Continued From Page 6) 1upper hand ,for the rest UThS oi the Indiana Will Follow Michigan in Invasion of Philadelphia to Play Pentxsylvania. WILL MAKE COMPARISON Probably the outstanding basket- ball game in the East today froml the standpoint of the Wolverine fans will be the University of Penn- sylvania-Indiana tilt which will be played in Philadelphia. This con- test should give a fairly reliable basis for the usual guessing con- test as to who will win later in the season when the Indiana and Mich- igan meet in two games. Both Indiana and Michigan will have played the Penn cagers on the same court and if the resulting scores give either of the Confer-1 ence teams a decided advantage, that team will bask in the sunshine + of favortism for at least another month. Unreliable as previous scores may be, especially in the realm of basketball, they none-the-, less form the foundation for plenty of arguments among fans and are bound to make an impression on{ the coaches whose teams are in- volved. / To Arrive Today. The Hoosiers are due to arrive in Philadelphia this morning in time to hold a short workout on thc Pennsylvania court in order to ac- custom them to the floor. During the practice session the past week in the Indiana field house Coach , Dean had the court reduced 10 feet in length to coincide with the east- ern floor. It is quite likely that much the same lineup of the Pennsylvania team will be used against the Hoosiers as was employed in the M$ higan g a m e. Outstanding among the players on the eastern team is Al Brodeck who has been leading his teammates in scoring -n 'Eitr..hic ccnmnn di' #4 'hn nnnnf- Vote to Determine National Title Shows Notce Rime, Pitt, Purdue Ltld. OTHER TEAMS DROPPED! Completon of the firs or p'e. vantage Benz finally got control of the situation. By sheer grit and several ligh tning like moves he managed to prevent Heims from breaking loose. When the bout was nearly half over Heims made a brilliant recovery to free himself from the tenacious rab clinging to his back. His valiant efforts came +nn,10 1 ~hnnRn olC-i 11nrau nu wnen Benz caugnt him liminary ba llt by he nat inal jury napping and again assumed the engayerd in eletinl !w * Ei noupi - upper hand. With but two minutes ship football temiii for the Albert to go leims on top but his oppon- Russel Ericirne Awanrd s;iiwv.; Note ent resumed the favored position ,Ia the ntch ended. Dame, Pittsbrhe aind ld i Awar Peor physical condition proved the lead, the oruH m ol Aard to be the deciding factor in the 160 ainnolurCes. thOiC the e I ains arel pound division. Parker, the under- sutfici 'ntly far ahead of the restpuddisi.Prk, hune- of the field tha hei names wi dog at first, finally won the titU- i m tr' honors with a 1:56 time advan- be strr aita jr lby he oil itst toatie lwhen Bosma, a promising' leetion of the aridi ron) campfitalS. looking freshman, tiring rapidly' In addtioi to Ctor the close was unable to do In cl