"_'. M iC -A T 1 A ! , ...._. _.. -_. X11 t 1%IcI)AY, P, V LslCllllti.Y 1, 1-bl.$0 I 1-I t~ BALL Y -4 ~ATU1tD '~' L*Th Swimmer Prepare toI ]Iee t Strongl Co pz etition C) -__ ___ Varsity Tennis Squad Phllfh ~TrP }.o Begin I;ndoorDrlls 'fIN1IU .LIf MCIGNWRESTERCONSIDERED tDaily indoor drill will be in ordecr ~ i [ P A I~ LO E O E T I O L G IC E for members of the Varsity tenn r~ jfl' squad shortly after the exam per- 1oe athtoLptn f llnos iod. Two letter winners from last j then iNa' Tonal A. A. U. and Inter-I year's championship net squad and :oc et o iapti e the strongest contingent ofcn Cac .i o Dspone collegiate titleholder. Hlowever, He- year candidates along with a nui I With hidiana's Shocwi] Witt won thie Conferenee tip Li*n' ber of last, year's reserve perform- Agaist Badgers. ! he 118, weight, and l izatunmn o i' The apparent weakness of the (Special io Tho Daliy) ! rOlymp~ic team. This Willgave H , 1930 net squad as now seen will be ! LOIGO, n. a.31- Nwit the privilege of re pr '., nting Sthe difficulty in finding capable ..otdiapoite;.thth:p.frm. the United Sta~tes in Europe and number one and two players who!Ianeof Inian against Wisconsin,-A .W hminhp can win against the best in Con- anE 'n";" ,:. At the Olympic gameis H-ewitt~ ference comrpetit ioz. when the Crimsoin netter's went f;.: tii went uneatduntil the fin~al At the present time it appears down to defeat 23 to 21 in al over- match when he lost to the Finnish that players to replace the star.; of time battle, Coach Everett Doan-r. :x grappler on a riflin~g which is not last year, Horace Barton and ,Tin sent his court performers ibnmh ued1n1tePUite Sttes of Cptan Edie ammr, inginthred1 by ilanss aedittlst ,pencer, miust come from the trio Weis rciessoa - hshsb lns n rs - Bea-i, and Fred Brace. Hammer aladI semester yesterday af{,erno~li1. 'hsfismatch la,5t season to Cox Beal, consisitent winners at their' A short Shooting -pacofe aeast Q win everyuthcaerbotckn positions of 3 and 4 last will have held yesterday Morning and a ;'eail t ins eyofther ation. Ia hard fight on their hands in scrimmage was held in the after'- iltefnl fteNtoa . outranking the star sophomore, noon-: against the fresh-man squad. - U. tournament. In this match hie Brace, who has received a western Another -hard workout will be held was defeated by Mantooth of the rating as a result of his play dur- this afternoon and a Tight one BSdaett- kaoaUnvriy amnwoi ing the past summer. urday afternoon. The squad mem-; Although trying his hand at coached by Paul Keen, a bMotherl Not far behind these men in mat- bees will leave Sunday afternoon wrestling fort the first time only, of Michigan's mat mentor.] - ter of. proven ability are a quartet for St. Louis to 'meet Washington four° years ago, Michigan's 1930 mat. Tlis year the dimninutive Wolver- -of last year's star freshmen. Colby University Mondaiy night, and will captain, Buddy Hewitt has attain- (Cdnt ntii: on Page 7) "yn o lrJh eneadrtr o Bomntnnx Tos dapsto ntegapigwr? - Bob Clarke./ These men will prob- day. The first conference game which establishes him as one of theI ably be pushed hard for the other; of the new semester will be at Ohio outstanding wrestlers in American positions by three of last year's AM State -on Feb. a.i Intercollegiate matdom. Finalist Awinners, ,Nelson, Dusenbury, and Althcouph. Coach IDean has not at the 1923 Olympic games, Nation-F I Swvarson. ;annouyncedl'his lineup for the ganie, al A. A. U. champion, Conference F 1 RE" Monday night, it i plrobabl itI chiaion, Tand State A. A1. U. cain. Frt e eseheigs 1 will, use the sfimez players tl { pion are ,soiree of the tit-lo which $TARTS SOON perormd vainst Wisconsin inY he has held duringa his three years jW~jLt~ Bafflermakers SucceSS the last game played before final: of competition here. oW th fra ----examinations started. This will Comning fi 9m Royal Oak High net ( l' ('erl 'Il'bc [leave Strickland and Zeller at the School, where h-e played footba l 1 LAFAYETTE, mId. - With the I forward positions, Capt. MceCrack-; and tennis, the Wolverine 128 'opening of the second semester, l en at center, and Veller arnd Bla- pounder did not wrestle until h-ie Purdue looks badk on a rec;ord of [grave at guards. There is a batre entered the "University of Michigan- ahltcscesitefis ee-possibiility that B. Millecr t-1-1y stazrt fitas a f'reshman. Under tile oach-O L °te tht ~,brought victory in nearly l in place of Strickland. ivig of 1'te t c tchen,1-hwittt worr - three -qarters of all encounitersE-- - his nlunerals in thle 11 pounrd cdi-~ FACTO RY Since the start of the football sea-, KANSAS CITY, Mo.,-- Kansas i vision here and went on. to annex son-"that bro rght Purduie the conl- City appears to be certain of be- :thle State A. A. U. charnpiornship iiin .ferenrce~