CONFEREINCE TITLL LEADSSCRS WON BY_ MI&CHIQANb Hockey Increases in Popularityl as Coach Lowrey Develops s:. Winnng Otfit FOUR VETERANS LEAVE, With the firstundisputed Western Conference' puck championsghip, whch ev~ fell to the lot of a, Wol - verine puck, team safely written in- to the books, Coach Eddie Lowrey's Varsity hockey combine can- look. back over a season which has ::. definitely established Michigan as ,:;;':; on of the strongholds of -intercol- ~ ~ legiate puckdoni. ,... The fame of the Maize and, Blue 1 U}l ' clad stickhandlers has in thea past been of very meagre sorts and. it is not hard to count the years in h ' which Michigan. has occupied the cellar position in the conference standilngs. Ifad ,Long Sehedie. A schedule which called for then THE MICH-IGAN DAILY T' 4719se TA rLCKSTERS CONCLUDE SUCCEUSSFUL Y EAR ILN FRSMN' RESERVE MATMENMIGN GUAR II'T TTA JDFA MICHIGA ADIERS: O'ME10RO VERDICT TO' 'nuu'.iTSI T~ IN INDOOR TRACK 'FRESHMAN__T'EAM Scoring slams in the mile and It~I I AIMENI For the second time this year ;. I TNL SAI~ ~ t the pole vault, the Illinois yearling l___ Coach Sauers' freshman wrestling " \ >*, trak qud efatd he Wolver ine Favored to Defeat( squad has invaded the domain of i. icorou,,wi ,mrs Ppe lie freshman 4$-42 in a close tele-Wlene graphic meet held lasht Friday. The: Strong Wisconsin Squad th Varsity reserves and returned! fo, Coming Conference 'Illini frosh turned in exceptionally o slr.I with their scalps. Saturday the < mers will settle down to two wee s fo Cahfir ssud h omrIlde in thed ace oahClf one of the most promising yearlings , of intensive training for the Con- getting-afrtith 440,a second. Keen is turning his attentions this1 and Benette and Malewitz grap-(6 ference meet. scheduled for March in the high jump and a third in'I week to defeating Wisconsin in the pled to a draw. Hilliwell, another overanor5thEastnon Fr iaywa tebra;jm.Eletnsre East-West riheet slated forthis Sat- Iof Suer's crew; defeated Dunstan ;oofNothe the curenankas two wns in both of the hurdle, with a time advantage of several j the high lightoftecrntak events. According to Coach Hoyt urday. 'esnt ae hl h ost h minutes, i4 the 125 pound division.) ":?; ..'strsongto.da.eA.hiaggegasstowas the yearlings appear best in the I ini gown Badgers. Stalker, one of the best fresh- stog .A-..grgto a 60 yard dash, the 65 yard high huir- The -Badgers were nosed out of men in the 135 weight that has' not entirely unexpected. dies and in the 440, fast times be- frst honors. in the other side of the been ot this year, won his match; ,. Medley Decides.= ing_ turned in for each of theseI BigTeibIliosiaho171bygtngaflrmAdronBts meets were not decided u- evns h umre olf. meet in which every match was a I Larson however, evened up the til the final event, the mdley re- 44 ard run -- First, Eknovich battle. They have severl men on( honors in this class by taking a falli lay, and each contributed many I(M) ; second, Seijba, (I); third, Guy trlst h ptos ihgn '(I). Time :52.their team who have battled to na- out of the freshman, Honer. I . txll oth pcar. ih"a' Mile run-First, Reasoner (I) :tional reputations, and the Wolver-)~ Alimo added to the yearlin score, relay quartetesblhditlfa ines shou.ld find plenty of competi- I by winning a fall from Barnes ini the best ever to represent the Maie ecn Carsn()thrG ldtion from them when the two' the 145 pound tussle, while Wilson ~ and Bue. The team of Walker, (I). Time 4:36.5. squads tangle in the Intramural also helped with his long' time ad -;. Walaitis, Smith, and Hosmer Two mile run-First, Reasoner t~vnaeoe gesa 5 smashed the world's 160-yard rec- (I); second, Woolsey (1); thir,.BuCiefdion weWsc.nhi-favorite Loses. ord of 1:14 on Friday night by ne.- Howell (M). Time 10:07. inanies is a heavyweight contender! The surprise of the meet came. gotiating, the distance in 1:13 Z-&~ Shoapt-irtGodsitensen .., who as a sopho- when Wyokuski, the most favoredI This same team further reduced second, Seiffert (M)}; third, Dai ;mr last year lost but tw~o matches( man on the yearling squad. lost a'; the standard t 1:13 on Saturday M.Dsac 0ft - nhs in a long schedule. Ed George de- ( time advantage to Powers in the night but this will not be ofical Broad jump - First, McDonald 1 feated the. Badger star in the finals 1 165 weight. Oehmann was the third Bill rwig, due to a faulty start. (I) ; second, Helfrick (I) ; third, fteNtoa .A .tun-o leSurcahdce own, akrSas iP Eknovich (M). Distance 22 feet. othNainlAA.1.tun-fteSurcahdcewown Capable gard of the MichiganWlerSas le HgmupFisMyrn();qitt, and McCready, National In- by a fall when he took Richardson .ThmelyeayrcatNr- .e Hg upFrt ees tercollegiate champion won a to the mat in the penin minutes unet h laydhst ingame1 western will stand as a. climax to a ,eI second, Eknovich (M) ; third, Bar- match from him.'P his season of their nmatch in the 175 pound with the Maize and Blue lat itte Illitterly contested meet. Dick on()Hegt5 ft. 10l 1-2 inches.)wnsnhs beengonweladdiso.Th heavy-weiht hon- aantPru' Boilermakers. He4 Hinch, Purple back, stroer, san iroe auteihtB er();s- Swne on el n iiin h insIudestefrt10 ad n10. og Pol valt~Firt, ake (I; sc-Wisconsin hopes that he will be ors went to the reserves by a fall,1 also was one of the best scorers on i anefis10 yardsdin Va1:02 .6o ai ond, Sehlansker (I); third, Barronal ogi oho h ilsh Rouston over Baus. This was one' the Wolverine team.. ieyr edo aetn,0 (I). Height 11 ft. 4 inches. missed last year. o the upsets of the meet as Bausi _____ ________ Goldsmith managed to pic~ up'ia 12 60 yard dash-First, Hitt (M);,me ovsT has loomed as one of the best yea yard on Petersen in the next 100 second, Lamb ((M) ; Hrmx ~o thiud, Erving P Yrs Te o akrsae !s () ie:66 Hammer wrestles for the Bad- ;lings ever developed.i HOCKEY STANDINGS ~ ad.Te o akrsae (I).inth 78clssilhugeh Cac:aur6xpese.te ac: -his long-to-be remembered °finish, 65 yard high hurdles - First;js, ite18casathuhh oc aerepesdtefc Eesn (); scn, afeewon the Conference title at 153 that even togh his aggregation: Teaii W L~ T Pet. scorng 'toeat Covoad.bynth3 (M) ; third, Roth (M). Time :$8.6.1pouinds last year. Captain Mathias.wn h mth hy hwe ICHIIGAN....4 2 a 661tuh i e~rnnei 1 h rin the 168 pound division is known iweakness in the fundamentals that; I isconsin ..... .. 4 3 1. .511ituh s~proxncisalth ton (Mard son udle-FastkEer s-MIas one of the. best in the Big Ten. wl ecrrceInte etwemoyii ya2 8 ~re remarkable when it is cosi4-l t to () ecnd ee:0.8(Ma (Continued on Page 7) adpatc.(ot~n nPg y 11 third Erving (1). Time :078.___(oni-d-nPae7 / Marquette was one of four teams1 EKS PR-CLNA over a wide section of the country Friday. that turned State back in defeat. Track - Indoor Conference Syracuse was the first to accom- meet at Minneapolis.I plish the feat, early in the season, Saturday. ° and the -only team to win from Trc -InorCfene State on the home floor. Bethany meet at Minneapolis. and Notre Dame were other teams Wrestling-Wisconsin, here. to. gain victories over State but Fencing-Chicag, here. honors were divided as they were Swimming - Interscholastic . with Marquette by State taking the meet, here. home games with these opponents. 1 t 441' TocrsSeodGl EFividuality kcoPise ' F rTh ' e thS igIite of stle isanAar LANG OIIAnthr e sip en fu.ii Among~~statemoesi ltesb h aes o hs incofomac wthgodeocod' Ktiifkrssuiseanitwoatrusrr Ciits ru te S' C he R Adyacocompinlidngearri tweds or/ A N x ac . rthr nw sip entot ptn Amongstother mdelhJi .