S'CwNtAY, JANUIARYY12, 1930 THE MICHIGAN AILY- THL M......N....L Michigan Grapplers to b11 eet Princeton Tomorrow CASSIFI DVERTISE TIPED prI uOCQTC IOWA TRUST FUND Okar nuTu iiu nisi IIlJLIJIIIL nIUJJ INVESTIGATION ON D"DKUn511 t2 r soeated I'm Secretive in plans and powers, i Western conference faculty repre- Poweful astenersExpetedsentatives investigating the status Powerful Easterners Expected;of eleven suspended University of to Give Maize and Blue Iowa athletes, arrived at Iowa City Strong Opposition. this afternoon, and immediately' went into conference with the BOTH HAVE VETERANS Hawkeye eligibility committee. Prof. Thomas French of Ohio .,< Princeton's mighty wrestling State, Prof. W. J. Moenkhaus of In- team will. play host to .Coach Cliff diana, and. Prof J. F. A. Pyre of Keen's wandering matmen tomor- Wisconsin comprised the invetigat- h ing committee. Prof. French, f row night in the second match on chairman of the group, declined to - the Wolverine 1930 schedule. Five discuss whether the committee had veterans who gained their experi- power to reinstate the Hawkeye f.. ... z ence on a powerful Tiger outfit of athletes or merely to recommend "c'r"r <....... last year will go to the mat against such action to the confer nce in ! he inversg tomohrrowt against event of a favorable decison. He .. the invaders tomorrow, against f e whom Coach Keen will have to send said the committee probably would who Coch eenwil hve o sndremain here tomorrow to continue a like number of men who are wearing the Maize and Blue for the its activities. secod tie inther creer. {Dean C. C. Williams, Prof. F. G. second time in theit careers. Higbee, and Prof. Louis Pelzer were These five grapplers appeared Iowa representatives conferring under Michigan colors for the first . . Ds time against Franklin and Marshall the Big Nine officials. Dis- tmergayins t ,ranlinnd wh arall qualified Iowa athletes had receiv-"'" Saturday night, and while all of! ed no wrd whether they would be e r e fgo air h them arc men of good calibre the gien noportunit tyappead ber weight of experience will be on the given opportumty to appear before sides of their opponents. The three is c d''s f bor voterans that the Wolverines do rowingrfromnthe "trustfd h boast,. 4ewitt, Kelly, and Parker, are able to take care of themselves The original list of 14 disqualified ae able tomtakenyare ohemathletes has dwindled to 11, Iowa For Princeton Captain ill Bar- athletic officials said this afternoon.- ForPricetn Cptan pll ar-Three men on the original list, F. field, who was one of the mainstays L m W o Mtearigind Mar- on he'Tigr, in ths saso, wl!L. Wilcox, C. M.-Stewart, and Mar- i on the' Tiger line this season, will in Schmidt, have either concluded oppose either Auer or Stoddard. !ir c Barfield is one of the best men in their competition or left school. No agreement has been reache this division of the east coast and Babe Ruth and the Yankee mana the Princeton coach is counting on Northwestern Boasts exceeded the club's offer by $10,0 him to add points to their score. In Bet Pl Vpert (right) club president, Ed Ba case Barfield is unable to wrestle B st oleVauters ------ Van Shaick, a sophomore will take (Special to The Daly) Army Gridders to Play his place. Six pole vaulters one of 'whom Illinois in New York New .Men Get Chance, will do 13 feet 6 inches or better j___nisne Y r Bob Colmore, Varsity coxswain and the other five who will vary last spring is slated to fill the 118 an e fv h wl ay(by sociated Pres) lrast prin. s slatedtofil theg 1 all the way from 12 fee to 13 feet The West Point-Illinois football birth at Princeton. He was a regu-! will compete for Northwestern uni-' lar last season and reports from the versity during the 1930 track sea- game, scheduled to be played at east have it that he took care of his sOn. This group is believed to be the Polo grounds early in Novem- weight very creditably. Either Tex- the best set of vaulters on any one ber, will take place in the Yankee eira or Aldinger will work for Mich- teminte onty igan, and while both are new men Tom Warne the star of this sex- stadium to the squad, they are clever wrest- tet, ranks with the leading vaulters The New York university-Geor- lers who have been improving fast. in the country. In his sophomore gia game, to be played the same Thenext two weights are filled year last season he set a new con- day., at the American league field by veterans also with Hertz and!ference outdoor record at 13 feet 7 has been shifted to the Polo rent again eligible for Varsity com- inches along with McDermont of grounds. It is understood this move petition. However two sophomore Illinois, who reached the samegrud.Iisnestothsmv stars, Ihrig and Thompson have height. In the National Intercolle- was made by mutual consent of all been giving the regulars a hard giate he tied with Edmonds of! concerned in order to accommo- fight for und-isputed right to repre- Stanford at 13 feet 8 7-8 inches for date the large number of personr sent their school. Captain Hewitt a new record. who desire to see the middle west- will oppose Hertz at 128 pounds Scotty Engle and Dean Klarr, ern elevens in action in New Yorli with Woodwardscheduled to appear two other members of the array of City. at the next heavier weight vaulters on the Purple team have, Thlstfens is o eonboth been threatening to edge into New York University by Jay Lukens, who will show in the 'oth13-foot c 2 feet 9 in es i Schedules Nine Games 148 pound class 'against Benz. The have not been able to make the ad- (By Associated Press) Michigan State A.A.U. champion ditional 3 inches. By the time the Meeting Georgia and Missouri has been showing great improve- outdoor season rolls around both again in its big intersectional en- ment this year, and Coach Keen , are expected to soar over the 13 gagements, the New York univer- hopes that he will be able to more foot mark. I sity 'football team next year will than hold his own against his more __ __play a nine-game schedule. Ex- experienced opponent tomorrow. NEW YORK-Mary K. Browne, cept for a trip on November 1, to Princeton will be represented by who lost her amateur golf standing| Pittsburgh to meet Carnegie Tech, new men in the 158, 168, and 178 when she turned professional in all of the games will be played in pound division, while Michigan has' tennis, has been reinstated by the New York. Other dates include two lettermen, Kelly and Parler, in] U. S. Golf association. She was for- October 4, West Virginia Wesleyan; the first two and a man from the imer women's national tennis cham- 18, Missouri; November 8, Georgia; football team, Steinke, in the 178 pion before turning pro. 15, Georgetown. weight. Steinke is looked upon as one of the most promising wrest-,- lrs on the Wolverine squad and SUDDEN should get at least alleven break.SERVICE in his match. PUTE OVER SALARY '1 I _.. i i I I Intramural News Strong Independent Faculty Men Active Quintets Enter Race in 'mural Activities Some very fine independent bas- Many activities are under way for ketball teams are playing in the the members of the faculty. At present a tennis tournament is be- Intramural leagues this year. Both Int aenis tunmntisube- ing car'ried on at the intramural the number of teams and the cal- indoor courts. Johnstone is paired ibre are far above any other year with Goodrich, Palmer with Stew- and some very fine games are due art, Calvery with Perkins and Jo- to be played. Among the favored bin with Crandall. Gearhart meets the winner of the Joblin-Crandall teams, on the basis of playing to match. date, are the following: Polonia Volley ball teams have been or- Circle captained by Jablonowski, ganized. Four teams have entered. Oakland Rats, Michiganders, Zicks, Scientists captained by Greys, Ed- and Pole Katz. ;ucation captained by Weiman, En- Tnd ChieseK tudgineers captained by Potts and the The Chinese Students also have Army captained by Edwards. The a good team but had the hard luck opening game is between the Sci- to meet the Polonia Circle in their entists and Engineers at 4:30 Fri- first game and were defeated. The day while the Education and Army teams clash at 5:15. Rockets, last year's winners, are #_ _ again in the field with a very fine team. te. __ _j Monday's Games Fraternity Handball