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KEY MEN IN WISCONSIN'S CAGE TEAM '
j Th-is Trio of Veteran Performers, Along With Captain Bud Foster. and Johnny Paul
Form,~ a Regular Net Combine With Which 'Doc' M anwell Hopes to
Guide to Another +Conf :rence Championship.
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Last Game's Result. MA DISON, Wis., Jan. 22.-A bas-
-- ketball game with the University
SAME LINEUP TO START of Indiana at Bloomington, tonight
and a gymnastic and .fencing meetj
Coac Cortrgli Enourgedwith the Milwauke Y. M. C. A. in
Cvac~nurrigzt EcourgedMilwaukee, Saturday - the onlyi
by Ypsilanti Victory l events scheduled for Bad ge' ath-
Tuesday Night. lletic teams this week-will wind
uip the first semester's competition
Although defeated in their last ! for University of Wisconsin teams.
encounter with the Detroit Y. M. 1 Examinations and junior prom
C, A caerson rida, te' olvr- activities will then hold the atten-I
C. . cge~s n Fida, he olvr-tion of all--athletes and non-ath-
ine "B" team. expects to make a fetes - until Feb. 8, when Coach
better showing in their return game . Johnny Farquiar's hockey outfit,!
to be {played at Detroit tonight. resent leaders in the ig Nine1.
Since the last affair° the M''h' iaxirce, will entertain the Marquett
.icganUniversity puck chasers and Coach'
junior varsity varsity has been try-1 George Hitchedpek's wrestlers will
ing out new combinationw under endeavor to win~ a dual meet from
the .dire'tion of Coach Couartright, [the University of Chicago matmenJ
but it is probable' that the same here. _______________________4
quintet that started before will rip-
pear on the starting list at Detroit. I
However, several of the reserve men' M NY NEWICOMERS
should break into the lineup at an
Th Wlvrie unor wntP ROVE VALUABLE,
through a short practice session --
yesterd.ay afternoon in the Intra- Twelve Rookies Seem Ready for
mural building, ending up with a I Ra tro nA eia
scrimmage in -which the Ann Arbor Ra tro nAeia
High school cagers furnished the ,Lau aeal
opposition. With the .etception of Lau aeal
one or two men the "B" team is SHIRES Is oUTSTIANDING
heaving difficulty in developing both ___
defensive and, offensive qualities in! No less than 12 rookies that have
the same combination. Onl the E
whole the team is weak defensive- wrhat promise to be brilliant big
1y, but the regulars are fairly good league careers ahead of them crop-
at dribbling, passing, and :shoot; ped .up in the American League
ing.; last season. Brilliant first years in
With a never more than a fouri the big show are not uncommon,
paint lead the Wolverines took a however, but only a select few of
close game from the ' Michiganf the rookie over-night wonders ever;
State Normal college 'on the Yost come through to like accomplish-
Field house floor Tuesday night. ments in their second years to de- j'
Coach Courtright feels somewhat finitely establish themselves as j
encouraged by this victory as the stars in the baseball firmament.
Ypsilanti team boasts some good j Eastern and Western clubs e~ual-
material although not very well de- I ly divided the honors, each section
veloped as yet. of the country accounting for six1
The Michigan juniors will line up newcomers who proved to be sen-;
with Pendell and Hole' filling the ' sations in their American league
forward posit ions. Coombe isj debuts. As a general rule the Wes-j
scheduled to jump center, with Ty- tern players were the more sensa-t
ler and Justice slaed for the two tional, four of them being classed l
guard positions. It is likely thatas-hhetfnsotesao.
Lindsay, Torell, Jennett will be giv- Johnson .is Star.
ena an opportunity "to' show theirc> Roy Johnson of Detroit and Earl
wades before the end of the game. ,Averill of Cleveland, both of them
in the first game between theseI members of the outfield of the San
two teams the "Y" basketeers F 1ranisco Seals during the previous
launched an attack In the last 'few, year," were the two best flycatchers
minutes to forge into the lead and to come into the circuit last sea-
hold it until the end, after Couirt- son. Averilll had a little the better
right'~s men had held the edge for]I year~ of the two, batting .330 to'4
the first three quarters and most of Johnson's .314, and making more
the fourth. The Wolverines gained putouts than any other outfielder
a total of 1 9 points to the Detrocitj in the league while Johnson a s
tea.m's 20.1 bringin g up the rear of~ the regu
,Van Ilee, ai forward, and 1;eng, tar outfielders of the mirut in
pivot man, for the Y M. C. A. team fielding.
shared the honor f being liighi Johnson edged his rival in runs
point scorers for the evening, each scored, hits, doubles triplets, and
counting six points for the Detroit- stolen bases, while the Lidian star
ers. These two mnen will undoubt- held the lead in total 'bases, home
wily start, against Michigan tonight. runs, and sacrifice its.
Demehak, Ott, tnd D#Uty, for wards, ' Big Alex" Shiows Formu.
and Fraser, Piper, and Chapp, Dale Alexander, another member
guards, compose the remainder of of the Tigers, was the batting sen-
the squad. ~stion among the new rookies, al-
-~ - though his fielding was far below
KALAMAZOO, Michigan- Abol-, par. The Tiger first sacker account-l
tion of baseball. as a iratter of iI d for 'a batting mark of .343, tied
iercollegate athletics competition{ with his teammate Geringer for
among M. L. A. A. schools was be- mnost number of hits, and poked
ijng considered hy athletic dirctors out 25 circuit wallops throughout
of the six:'colleges in 'the league. (Continued can. P~e 7)
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Del Prete has established a reputation for giving great {
values for every dollar spent. Here in this smart shop
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of the east, Centenary college of I
the south, and Oklahoma A. & M.'
of' t.he souim s"t. to anear next)
fall 1 r, ivek~ the University of
Iowa more illrsetional football GOPHERS ARE NEXT FOE
gamr es than have ever before been
vii,c on a Hawkeye schedule. That Coach Veenker intends
The latest to be booked, Centen- working on the principle that bas-
ary of Shreveport, La., reports that ketball games cannot be won with-
its team will at least .be as strongoubaktanthtewilryo
a,'s the 1929 ecleveii. Four wins, twooubsktanththwilryo
defeats. and a tie comprised thekephsmnotescrg a-
Fotenr'rcr fls al n page which they startd against
I in four of the contests rivals fail-1IdianasMnday afenght wseidec
ed to score. Penn State, a repre- dysedyatronwe h
sentative eastern eleven, will have Wolverine mento~r spent most of the
ten letter men andi eleven reserves practice session in 'brushing his
frog which to build a team. The proteges up in the art of slipping
Nittanyr Lions won six of~ nine the ball through the hoop.
gams lat f~a1. Under the watchful eye of the
games las coach, Michigan's hopefuls pepper-
edtebaktfrmal nlsWt
liT 0 fln a good share of the tries looping
'IN Tthrough for the kind of shots which
9,, til UP 9'0 - 10mean two points in a game.
lERI~~~Shooting Shows Change.
j 15[g~fN Uko[* 'IN The Varsity quintet has shown a
LSAS N UNJH lNAYweakness on their ;"dog" shots so
____ far this season, but with the eon-
MostSucessul Cmpagn verstant driving which Coach Veen-
AostSuccssfl Capain Evr ker is exposing .them to in this de-
'Staged Is Presaged by partment, :prospects are looking up.
I-M_ Departmnent. Joe Downing, who suffered a
painful injury in the Illini set-to,
IIntramural Hockey was inaugu- reported for practice yesterday for
the first time since the game with
rated at the Coliseum last night, the Illini. 'While not taking part
with two gaines being played. Thej in any of the drills on offense which
department is trying a new scheme were run off late in the session, the
this year,. having two games play-' diminutive guard was able to take
ed in an evening, the teams alter-I his place in the basket-shooting.
natig peiods Twoteam pla at is not known howe long it will
ntrinut periodfolloedmspby two be before Downing will be able to
I tr: ninte erod ollwedby woI take part in strenuous play until
other teams playing a similar time his leg is given a try in practice.
and thus continuing until each! Veenker, Plans Work.
game has gone three periods. This After granting his men a well-
s gives the teams ten minutes of playI earned rest from their labors Tues-
and en inuts o res. Iday, Coach Veenker promises glen-
Two four team leagues and two ty of work for the rest of the week
five team leagfles have been organ-' to get the team in condition to give
E ized, and the winners are to play a Minnesota the same kind of medi-
championship series. The Federal cine which they gave Indiana when
Legue has Phi Epsilon Pi, Chi Psi, 1 the Gophers invade Ann Arbor next
Rangers, Psi Omega and Olympics. Monday night.
I The Anmeriman League has, Sigma One difficulty with the Weiss,
Alpha Epsi on ,P hi Sigma Kappa, Kanitz, Truskowski, Orwig, and
1 Theta Chi and Delta Kappa Epsi- Chapman tea~m is that four of the
Ion. The National League is madie men ' are forwards, :and. none of
(Continued on Pag.e 7) themr natural guards,
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Injury to Leg.
COACH DEAN'S, CAGE.RS PLAY HOST TO INVADING
CARDINAL FORCES TONIGHT; INDIANA IS FAVORITEj
Conference court rivalry steeped
in the recollection of many hard-
fought encounters will be renewed
this evening when the men of In-
diana play host to Wisconsin's short
pass experts on the Bloomington
floo.
The Hoosiers will make a determ-
ined effort to return to their vic-
torious stride after suffering a ter-
rific beating at the hands of George
Veenker's Michigan team Monday
night at Ann Arbor.- The Indiana
quintet unbeaten until their plas- led to go at too fast a clip over the
tering at the hands of the up and last week and the penalty has,been
coming Wolverines are still rated as paid, any chances for a reoccur-
ofigt court machine and as onej ance must be eliminated.
ofthe favorites to capture the high-I Much the sage condition exist,
fly coveted Big Nine basketball bun- in the Bradger caxnp. The hardes'
t ting. part of the Conference season, em-
Light practice has held forth in bracing successive Saturday-Mon-
the Hoosier bailiwick since the re- ,clay sorties has been passed and the
turn of the Dean coached team on wearers of the Cardinal are ready
Tuesday from Ann Arbor. Ce'rtain- Ito go into the game on the same
f ly it is believed in the Bloomington. physical foot ing~ as their .Hoosier
circles that -the team had been fore-- (COntin11 il onpaj e 7)
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