1 11IL;A4\' , fgI 1 iA rl l_}.i .L'' i +' dl lld f:: _ _< Varsity T rack .Squad in Top j Loo to Conference Schedule CA 1S SIF if I -r- COAGH KEEN'S MEN. HAVE ALREADy WON, FOUR DUAL MEETS' ['HESE NEWCOMERS PROVE VALUABLE ADDITIONS BUCKEYES DEFEAT i i, Thee Veterans, Hewitt,; and Parker Lead Way Kelly, rn 1 s J Scorig Honors. RESER'VES ARE STRONG Early ,Season Showing Establish- es Wolverines as Fav orites I in Title Chase. With the long trail toward a seccI: cond Conference championship looming in the future ahd a record' of7 four straight wins in the past, Coach Cliff Keen's ambitious mats-- men will continue work through; the exam period to get into the b3est shape possible for the gruel- ling Big Nine test. Purdue will fur- nish the next; opposition for the Wolverines when they invade Yost Field house for the first home meet of the seoson on Feb. 15. At present the three veterans on the Michigan squad are leading the race toward seasonal high .scoring honors With. Captain Hlew- itt and Otto Kelly in the van while l~ay Parker is crowding thiem close- ly. The Maize and Blue leader and Kelly and knotted with '18 points each, both having accounted for three falls and' one time decision. Parker, kept out of one meet to give a substitute experience has l two falls and one decision to his credit for °a grand total of 13 counters. Farm Strong Nucleus. These three men, around whom the Wolverine mentor has' built a formidable team are all counted as among the best in the country in the 128, 158, and 168 pound di-j visions, and advance d((pe on their Conference opponents makes them the favorites in all of their Big Nine tests. Two new men, Benz and W ood- ard, are running next to the vet- eranis, points scored, both men having .on three matches and lost one. None of their wins have been falls however, giving them a total of ninc points cach. Sp artans Were Strang. in commenting on the Mich~igan State meet last Saturday, in which the Wolves surprised. a powerful Spartan aggregation to win by a 24-6 decision, Coach Keen stated thiiat is mer4 put tip the best show- ing thatl they have made so far this every man made his best effort and it was mainly due to inexper- ience that the two losers were forced to render up points to their oppon ents. B~oth. Stoddard anld' Texeria who lost their matches arel new mien who have been develop- ing fast, and whom Coach Keen hopes to develop into point-win- ners before the season is over. During the exam period, the wrestlers will bep held to no, prae- tice schedule, but will work out ait the Intramural building as oftenE as possible to keep in condition; and to polish up on holds. yCut Jeu Do n a for.mif S j TO COA~ C CLIFF . \SVARSITY1 MA T COMBINE I LA UING COPHIE SI Coach F arirell said today that the _ Wolverine track squad was in thek (Continued s osilPodtinrn ha esto ae) bet osilecodtin ndtatIv as a snainlseswbattle they would not in all probability! but at that pointa brilliant Buck- suffer any ill effects from the sli[>i , i eye attack, led by Ervn, flashy for- let-up in the work: '.ri wil ward, swept the demoralzed Goph-" necessary unil after tie e ~ ,... c.{. _ .eroft ther feet. Minnesota led % antiatios. he suallh a be alftime, 12 to 7, but in the finalI Iatrringtinsvey godh e~issdur~ ei halfo a man-to-man defence re- tilerlistgfin vesgood rest s(.a sorted to by Ohio gave the Buck- I th latfe eesad°'t au eyes a distinct advantage and en- day in a short test comipctition . abledthm o make ;the game a; many promises of a strong taim runawvay.mt showed. up.:...'v.N hng ith aei h No time trials have been run ask# ' , Nochng wllbemae.n.h yet, but the mnembers of the squadci J . standinigs of the first several team. be more strenuous at the start a'.i ;anmination will limit Conference 1 th etsmse.With the return .4 comeptition to only four contests, toe nxse str o the full schedule of practice; tn. eIving anonConeene tea. Micia meets Chicago weeding out of the best of the l'. rdyngto h aonsfor squad will start. The first tim ; FridayOihi on h aonsfor trial coach Farrell believes j anls ganwih m brin toligt sznevaryg~ocl c.. nesota Besides the Wolverine-. sults. IvIo st of the ruuiers aOi {: rgopher clash last night and the good fo~rm now anid it wf ~_____ _____ Purdue-Loyola gaine nothing else only a short time to pulish the m (JCiff "Stoddard .Toe Woodward Bill Bez will be doing in the way of Bile off. c'howin conis1tant ability and promising to vie with the veteran matmen in point wining perform- Nine cage battles. -.....----- aces these men' havecarried regular posts on Michigan's Conference title defending mat team Stoddard Purdue and Loyola should clash is wrestling regularly at the heavyweight position, Woodward has shown form at the 138 pound weightInoeofh eauegmsfth H E in oeasofithe fetur-gaes of Leadn MICHI~~~ [~ i while Benz is the best 143 pounder on the Wolverine mat rs"r Seao themdw"etrtch"nMrpe h avii ttmp _______WesernConerecethe men _led 'WOLVERNE PUCKSTERS EASILY OTLS PRASt I obreakta 31 gam e winningtstreak Ss ION EAST LANSING RINK; SHOW OO EFU.tFFENSE'!of a team led by another Murphy REWhen a colleg,:o.. ckc t, or; t on paL y c.A.Iiec'l th Wolverines to bell, especially, was outstandingi as his more famous namesake. In- Wolverine Swordsmen Fail t three whole periods, can hold an the easist triumph that :they have among thne Michigan spares. luded among Loyola's string of opponent scoreless wieisgai andtityabt fes andj In the two game, on the Colis- ( victories is one over butler, the ne- Show Ability Against iscleduo o tpony 1v defense clicking perfectlyto givej um ice this rhutday and F riday! misis of Big Nine teams, by fix Spartan, Team. isosa hentdrngt ni Coach Eddie Lowrey 's charges an nights, the Mihiant pucksiers wvill overwhelming score. Purdue, al- shtahentduighetr easy 7-0 victory, be called upon to meet one of the ithioug~h boasting of. a powerful 60 minutes, it means that that In spite of the fact that a second most formidable teams in the mid-g BISHOPS ARE CARDED I team has a defense that is far string lineup went into the game west in Marquette, the team that qug poably illunder-dothe above the ordinary. When a team during the third and part of the defeated Michigan 3-0 on the Wol- gm h ne-os Depieterdcsv victory ansoeevngolagisit second period, Tompkins, the Wol- vries ~ recent road trip. In spite DPORTABulE over the Michigan State team Sat- opponent during the same 60 mn- verine goalie, was only called upon of the fact that Marquette alays 7TYPv~WEIRS urday, the Wolverine fencers have tutes it means that that same team" five times to turn away shots that boasts of an excptionally strong not yet reached anything approach- has an offense that can be bested the Spartan forwards were able to team, their victory over MichganI We have all makes. iny the style required to please by few other sextets. get away before being hkalted by the a iwue rbbywud~Rmntn oa~ Coach Johnstone. In the first Such was the result when Mich- excellent play of Michigan's de- have been fts easily gaine~d had the Cooreda, Uneroonse.PrcdpO match of the season the Michiganr igan's puck team invaded East Lan- fense men. Michigan team not just finishedCloeduofnse. rce$. team did not look as good as it s ing for a game with the Michi-. All of the newcomers who broke t two gruelling series of two gameso.D M RRL in th arir otsaais h an State hockey sextet last. Satur- ;into the Wolverine lineup for the 'each with Wisconsin and Minneso- "V freshmen. j lay afternoon. Superior combina- first time looked, good. Ray Camp-, ta. , 314 South Stte Sc. Phone 6615 I. r ~' ] !!! t Withnthe cancelation of tnt. matches with Wisconsin which h,,t been set for Feb). 15, the Woiverir, coach will have until Feb. 28 when they will meet the stronfy Ohio' Wesleyan fencers to round the+ squad into better shape for tin stronger competition which can 1): expected in this match. The mcc-' will be helm~ in the Inrtramnur-al: building. It is quite unlikely* that there will be any change in the lineup of thn Wolverine: teajn in the nea irfi i -,- ture due to the lack of first;Lit 1'- Miaterial on the "Varsity squad.Cu- tain Stolpmnan ai . riedrman h suite of plenty o[ r otig h edges oin their style gave a satisfactory enough account of themselves in. this meet to. retain their positions as first and second foilsmen. Schutz, the third man in the foils for the :Maize and Blue, did not compete in the State meet because of an' injury to the third Spartan fencer in this weapon. Both Gordon and Scheyer in tVn sabre showed poom forin aithoug ii;1 possessed of plenty of ax>g ressive- ness and potential ability. Ini spito of this, the work of Gordon, on., I Eof the best men in this weapon iii the Conference last season, wa~~s above the general level of the meet. NOTICE Ik FIREPLACES OF MAR13LE INDIANA OOLITIC LIMESTONE c AND JOSE!PH L. ARNET 208 w. 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