* a - - -~ a - ..a a - . a - - - - - e -' /A->. - 1H j- vi1Ci-i AINs OA , X TV&-, SOORI ~j~SLUGGIER SIGNEDI roUND i''TA Stattig With a Revampd Five,, the Junior Varsity Puts }y Speech 4% Attack. LONG SHOTS' WIN GAME Exhibiting a decided reversal of form over their previous showings, the Junior Varsity basketball team t 1- ~ +~A ~ ~~'~~. nnaiiUy LLLar-ag.' uUe V VAJ. US. hng punc :in their game against igpn ยข{ Michigan State Normal Saturday ;, f night, defeating the Ypsi team by a 35-49 score. . Poor defense play almost lost the battle fqr .the Wolverine Cubs but a habit of caging long shots won -. cut after the Ypsilanti team had come within one point of tying the count. Almost every time the Wol- verine forwards tossed the lal to- wards the goal it swished through, I, while the "B" team cagers showedc'1 that they, could take advantage of their chances from the foul line - ^-PeVr-7i77 substitute. sunk si baskets to amass a total of 12 points ~ to lead the team in scoring. His ability to cage long shots was un-i canny, the Ypsilanti team being un- able to prevent the Wolverine for- r ' iE 01JOEIY,' wardl from getting off his accurate tosses from mid-floor. A Smnead J olley, Hole, Michigan forward,> showed . tx-oot slugger from San a marked improvement in the art Jx{rancisco has been signed with the of shooting fouls, sinking five Of Wit Sox for the 1930 season in all them in addition to one basket. fog:; attempt to build a cham rpionship a ,total of 7 points. Tyler and Jus # inem.. This big outfielder has lead tice also' played their usual good the coast league for the last five games at guard. years. Coach Ray Courtright stuck to e decision.' of sending in a .revampce F;. hnn .~ lineup at the start of the game. irvl restirs Pendell and Ho being at the for- showl Much Progress ward posts, Co mbe at center, and Tyler arMt Justice at the .guard io-Coach M{uss Sauce's freshmari sitions. The regulars Weinstein, wrestli t;sCIadl bed on the'ir ninth Lindsay~ and Torrell were bench- =.ee oft ~; nwith a hard ed in favor of the newcomers, but w7okout yesterday afternooni Only were sent in at the start of thethe moewkso intniv secndhal wththescre tad-practice are scheduled for this ing at 19-18 in favor of the Wol- i semester, when the grapplers will vr Toilesila. be given a respite during: examina- Despite the victory over the Yp- sionste ilb einningmobthekat silanti outfit the team still shows .}smetrkinwnipeethemof bAla that it 'needs plenty of work he-,workuinmant iipatincf he.l fore it can hope to make a good Capsme;nMrh showing in both of its games this I The squad has been augmented week. On Wednesday night they by the addition of Weatherbee, Ho- travel to Detroit to meet the Cadil- mner, and l3aus, all lightheavy- lac 'A. Ci While on Friday night they weights., The first two named entertain the Detroit Y. M. G. A. in werecoon the f reshmnan, football a, game, on the Yost Field HouseI team while Bans was games cap- court. g ain.-- T ~1 IOWA FOOTBALL STAR ADMITS IIdaat Play LostL A s I I a IntramIIural4 CHARGES OF PROFESSIONALISM to Michi gan :Swimmers AA,1'S _}_ __ _(Continued From Page 6) 1~~v UvesiV~str albakonth cais ha hs nl cr The Michigan team is for the NOTICE NsIownPaesa'shafoballontem IPape clansthatisonlycom UnferityofIow'sfoobaltammotartcoposdfvteansof has admitted participating in tw pensation for playing on the Du- motPr cmoelo eeastof STUDENTS-Leave your Laundry nrcfessional football gamnes in 1926, buque team was the jersey he wore the championship team of last at 923 Greenwood Ave. or Phone Swimming Tournament i h6uts ' er709 btdenies receiving any pay other inte ae. Each member of the yea. Indiana. on the other hand, 7091 than his football uniozfor his 'team was to receive about nine dol- Ihas but four varsity men from last' to be H ld on T ursdayserviecs. He also stated that h adlazy at the end otf the season when! season. Hammer, Wright, Hodges ROEE-ocr uies 4 Prlmnaisoftebipnul ayed under an assumned nal-e al- the moiney was divided, but he hadan Therrete pincd S. State. Our corn is delicious. gthough this nanme was used by the I sv~Q .neur with thu temn r t eiey evc vnns fraternity swimming meet will be ( newspapers without hispeison after the second game and slid not swimmers On Tuesday night, Jan. Phone 7920. 6 liheld.Thursday night at 7:30 with Phil When this fleet backfield man, share in the proceeds. 21, DePauw will meet the Crimson Give your laundry a treat sead it Kappa. Psi, winners of this year'sI who is alo a member of the Iowa Upon entering the university in I in the Indiana pool. Conference for the proper care to faent ulsimnott track squad, performed on the grid-, 1927, Pape went to the university meets with Illinois, Northwestern, MOE LAUNDRY hoos.,iron against Michigan lastflhauiotobrwmneto ep Purdue and Chicago are scheduled 104 North Main Phone 3916 co ihhad been exonerated of chargesa pay his tuition. He was referred1G The Intramural Department di- previcously brought againsthiactoaIoaCtbakwerheasfrndna______________ vides .hmswimmingaCt bnwhr e a ifrInin. 00competition into I cusing him of rofessionalism. .in dad r 3Pape laed$5.0he aintansofhw-$10,000 TO LEND on first Iortggg two parts. In the fall there are the made his admissinto EwrdHIeer, that h a gorn fte S. S. Kenilworth Castle-The at 6'o without bonus or servc dual meets, one fraternity meeting Lauer university athletic director, I fact that he was borrowing from! rn of Wales, clad in shorts and charge. Phone 4356. 1350 another in an elimination series. i when told that the charges brought a "slush fund" backed by the uni- IThe dual meets have only five against him last fall had be sub-vrst loan fund. He disclaims~ all' a sweater, plays medicine bal on M IAK X TUTORING GNC been ves~~~iy ,FIA EXMT ORN events and 'are all short dashes. stanitiatedi, and he was asked if he oth er charges of professionialism,. the way to South Arica.AKTTRIGAEC ___ _______310 S. STATE ST. -PHONE 7192'? At this time, each year, there isi wished to make a statement before ---- -' , held one bg swimming meet with being officially barred from further 13 the best preliminary swimmers i intercollegiate athtic camipAition. NOTICE 1 ualifying for the finals. Instead of1 According to Pape lie played "a i WE BUY~ USED CLOTHING he short events, the longer stand-I game with the Dubuque Bears in4H.BNAI ardl events are used. 1926. In the newspaper accounts of! 215 E.Wahntn Poe41 The events on the program are _ h ai nwic ehdmd vah o hn 316 Igiven here, together with the~ odshwn o imefh a reeGT-ssa pcaly I i crd holder and the time: 50-yard referred to by the nave of King.: free style, Kimn 26 4-5; 100-yard; He resented this b cause he wish- rates. M. V. Hartsuff. Dial 9387 free style, Patton, 1:07; 220-yard ed hi friends to know how he had free sye okm2:850yrpled. In reading f his second : C bestylroe, Voseu, 38 0s; 5 1-yad'nd last profe sional game played iard. back stroke, Crego, 29 sec.; L,, rain called King. Evidently the 1 breast sroesela , 3 1-1a0 sec.:; 50- he e esnh fudhisl - 25-Yard Mel elay, Phi Kappa' 2:15; were attemnpting to shield I 5Gyar Meleyrely, hi app nimn in case he should ever enter Psi, 1 :30. Diving, Maxiani. collfeiate (competition. ? Entries are now being received ! - ------ --- --- _- ---- "' WANT D for these event-s. An individtial may! TODAY'S GAMES.( 7 enter three events one of which l Volley Ball. - >1 must be a relay.. Independent an 7.30 _-Frosh. Lis. (Schultz) vs inter class team entries are also! Jr. Eng. (Zanoff) (interclass cat (.a-being taken for this meet. pionship finals).WA T D E p re c d o k d - _______Handball. sires position as fraternity or CHICAGO Ill., Janz. 11.-Arthurw I7:30-Friedman-Axinn vs. HI-o -sorority ____cook.___ 123 IHighland of. the Carl Schurz High! bare-Hob~art. lI school, Chicago, established a new national interscholastic record in TYPEWRITER the 100-yard free style swim today, REPAIRING Swimming the distance in 54 andr All makes of ma- " - 2-10O.seconds. The old mark was f chines. Our equip- Nvortheastern'S team, who nmade .r amng the of ntyerearjae in 55 flat in 1926.' amongte bstinte tae.Tle- Highland ' set his record during bulin.LTyEiE RjI)L j the University of Chicago's local in- jtvtt#4 ___________________________ D, MO RILL t -FOR RENT-Suite of rooms. 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