T H E M-I CH T C, AN T) 'A T 1. Y 'T+'RTrI Y _ ".TANTJARV 24. '193(1 -IT= - I - .T.-11 . - 11 11 MlD lI Itib nlvunr& z -.*&b .sue, lua Wolverine Hockey Team Afflvw."qw Keturns From Northern r [KSf PL CARNERA MAKES DEBUTBEFORE F AMERICAN FIGHT FANS TONI G SPRvHTIIN Mi T ICIA Intramural News Invasion FENCERS TO MEET 4 1 Split Games With Both Badgers and Minnesota but Lost to Marquette. FELT LACK OF RESERVES Tired and exhausted from their play in the northland, Coach Ed- die Lowrey's Wolverine hockey team returned from one of the most gruelling jaunts ever attempted by a Michigan athletic team this morning after playing five games in six nights against the very stif- fest kind of competition. Nine Men Made Trip. Nine men and the diminutive Varsity coach made this trip, Cap- tain Bryant was forced to return after the second gaime.with-Wiscon-l si and, to make matters worse Schlanderer and Campbell suffered itrxies which cut the Wolverine roster down to a number which made the stiff going really a tax on the endurance of the players. Nevertheless the rambling Wol- erine skaters return with second place in the Conference firmlyl within their grasp and a confidence that when the northern members of the Conference invade Ann Ar- bor they will hold the business end of the scoring argument all the way. Coach Lowrey is highly satisfied with the performance of his stick- handlers over their week's perform- ance and predicts a turn about when the Wolverines take on the invading fladger and Gopher forces in the Coliseum. Play Over-time Game. Invading the outdoor rink of the Cardinal skaters on Friday last, the' Wolverines outplayed the speedy, Wisconsin sextet over the regula-, tion route but were forced to go into 20 minutes of- overtime play before gaining the decision, 2-1. In the second game the bitter cold' weather and continual renewing of their forces netted the Badgers the. game 3-2. In both these games the Michi'- gan pucksters, Tonmkins, Hart, and Nygord in particular, suffered from frostbitten fingers. The fast mov- ing Wisconsin front line- attackers, although used to the outdoor rink and frigid weather, also suffered an3d to the extent that the Badger authorities were forced to call the scheduled encountei' with Mar- quette for this evening off. (Continued on P'ge 7) . P'a KhlBeic progran. Uz'usuahiy S«'ngEast Lansing Kappa:O Ps . Coach Johnstone Polishes Weak ... JZO~i5Mr. West J. Altenburg of Detroit Wrea thng Tcam Threatens Lead in Tournament Northern High School spoke on Spots ii Varsity Revealed Record of Wolverines. __ _the conduct of the Physical Activi- by Meet With Freshmen. HARD MEEi PREDICTED efive man teams have bowled ties program in the large city highE NineEE OPDCTD aPONENTS ARE STRONG ^; in the fraternity championships! school and gave the details of an S ' I One of the strangest mkt teams and Phi Kappa leads with a 2326 organization plan whereby each With the promise of strong op- score. They are followed in order student participates in the type of position in their first meet of the in the History of Michigan Statto i herfis me o h p by- activities he most needs for all season against Michigan State Sat- I {: , , Ecolege xilfi h the opposition for Coach Cliff Kcen's title aspir- Tau Delta Phi .............2242 around physical development. urdy afternoon, the Wolverine ing Wolverines this Saturday. In- Phi Gamma Delta ........... 2137 Both of these speakers were for- Varsity fencers are polishing up Phi Beta Delta ..............2011 mer members of the Michigan Phy- their form in the finer points of the Alpha Kappa Lambda ......1980 sical Education Club and gave in- game during the latter part of this which the Ftate matmcn are usual- Phi -Kappa Psi ..,........ . .1977 week. ly expected to furnish the fights Alpha Chi Rho .............1967 teresting sidelights on their prob- Two recent meets with the fresh- this k will nrobabiy ho as hard Triangle................1685 lems in the field. man fencers served as something as the Michigan men will have n Phi Sigma Delta,..........1594 of an eye opener for the Varsity lySx Players Remain who discovered unexpected weak spots in their style in time to rem- thei.. S. C. Beat Wildcats. ipha Sigma Phi and Delta Sigma Handa ITourney edy the faults before the opening Coach Keen is working his pro- Phi at 4:00 o'clock, Delta Sigma 1 of the schedule this weekend. teges scicrly for this meet and is Delta and Delta Alpha Epsilon at Coach Johnstone has a well bal- trying to drive any idea that the Out of a field of 92, six men are anced team in spite of the fact that Spartan meet will be easy from their 7;00 o'clock, and Kappa Delta Rho'left in the All-Campus handball unbalanced strength in the yearling minds. In two meets with other and Sigma Delta Kappa at 8:30 singles. These men were winners squad made the Varsity appear Conference opponents so far this 0 clock. of the various brackets and they considerably stronger in the sabre season the Green and White ha - have now been drawn up into a and epee than in the foils. rung up one win and one loss. Physial Education championship bracket. Ward Whee- Foils Line-up Settled. Northwestern fell an easy prey to AaJdAa ler of Appleton, Wis., drew and bye At present the lineup of the the experienced East Lansing grap- T41A and will play the winner of the ichigan weapon weilders in the piers, while a strong Chicago team Phelps-Jones match. foils is pretty well nettled with; had a hard job of disposing of Steve Jones of Duluth, is last Captain Stolpman, Friedman, and the collegians. A meeting of the Men's Physical 1 years' champion. Phelps, who hails Schutz ranking 4s first, second, and The Wolverines will leave for Education Club was :held in the from Saginaw has been playing third respectively. Stolpman dem- East Lansing Saturday morning, Intramural Sports building, Wed- very consistently and should give onstrated his superiority with the but Coach Keen has not decided as nesday evening, which proved to be Jones a good argument. In the foils in the matches with the fresh- S4 .yet what men he will use in the one of the best the club has held lower bracket, Friedman of Brook- men fencers by winning all of his PRMO m . pti s gisear. lyn, N. Y., drew a bye and will await bouts while Friedman -and Schultz CA RN.K A ee. optitio n i trong foi r .hiCyar. nero several of the places on the Michi. Mr. Carl Anderson -of Grosse Ille the result of the match between Joe both lost a bout to the leading Giant Italian conteniderfor Gene T'unney s vacated heavyweight gan team, and until the new men High School gave an interestig Navarre of Monroe and Charles Ax- freshman foilsman, Morley. have proven their right to compete talk on "administration of Athlet- inn of Brooklyn. Neither Jones nor There is a three-sided fight for throne who will make his American debut tonight at Madison Square in Varsity meets the exact lineup ics in the small school "system" Navarre, are expected to have much the two places -on the teami open Garden i New York, with Big Boy Peterson as hms opponent. Standing which will oppose the State squad which stressed studei~t participation trouble in the preliminaries and for epee men between Koon, Dow- over six feet six and one half inches in height, Carera is the largest cannot be announced. in the organization and administra- should fight it out in the finals as sett and Winer. These -three men of ail the foreign fighters that have come to this country in an effort Hold Elimination Bouts tion of the physical education and I they did last-year. are playing a series of bouts during to annex the world's heavyweight championship. To this end Coach Keen is follow- """----" this week 'in order to dtermine ing-----. This regular practice of holding Vwhich two will represent the team Detroit Handball and Squash Stars Defeat a series of elimination bouts for the g when the Michigan state fenoers Michigan Title Holders in Exhibition Games five places on the team which are Over Both 'OhioUniversity and West Pont invade the Wolverine stronghold ;not finedby veterans. The 128, 158 'tomorrow afternoon. Som ecetina hndal ad- and 168 pound divisions are well' (By1" Soiated Pres)SbeMnVnBus Some exceptional handball and Carthy beat Gehring, Haggerty filled by Captain Hewitt, Kelly. and BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. 23.- when it defeated the Y. M C. A. Koon and Dowsett competed ,for squash matches were exhibited at beat Seager, Kamman beat Fried- Parker, but the other five places Members of the strong Indiana wrestling squad of Louisville by a the Varsity in the last meet with the Intramural building Wednes- man, and Hovey take the measure are to be taken care of by new wrestling team returned to Bloom- 116 to 13 score. Coach Thom's var- the freshmen, the former winnIng day night when the best players of of Renner. About all the local men, and at least two wrestlers are ington Tuesday following their an- sity team will open the Western his two boutsby small margins xnd ormdfs daPeer. bouthaltheslocalin the running for each of the open nual invasion of the East last week.I Conference schedule at Blooming- the latter winning but one -of two Detroit made their second annual players got out of the matches was places. The trip was unusually successful ton February 8 against Purdue. bouts. Winer was a regular -last visit here. the experience of playing against' Of the eight positions on the from the extent of increasing the On that same day the Indiana season and should hold down one Steve Jones, local singles chair some of the best talent in the Michigad State team six of them victory column for this season. indoor track team will o ipen 'its of the Varsity berths this year. pnpn and Bathey fought a hard are filled by men who have had Both Ohio University and West Season against Ohio State, national Hammer and Gordon, both letter two gaines tonBe. Chet York of York, who downed Langlois, s experience in wrestling against col- ! Point were turned back -in an im- intercollegiate champions, in the men from last year, will probbly Deoontbfdprsvmed LangteniaffhueCa-Hehersnte az adfuwbhtDeotlege opponents before, while both pthessive manner. Previous to the Indiana ineld house. 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