T H- PNf A I I ' ri , ..ire ... ,- . . A a ..a S&t. -Lr 1':ZVti1V L JJAI iL Y' SA 17 twui riAr X Iv1Afr~CT 8,10 WILL FACE BADGERS IN EAST-WEST MEET W~ILL BATTLE fORIzeshlastzc PflITlflhI9 TD1IICIT---- ---x_______ __ Swimming Meet Opens This Morning I UUI I UI IUI 1 liuIUI I - --i DM',NI, f[tDERSW TO LEAD CAGERS DOE TO EECAlC AS Conference Title Goes to :Win-.Injury ew eEda n WILL MEET STAR G i ner Dorf Meet to be Held This Morning. CLOSE MATCH EXPECTED With the Western Conference championship at stake the Wolver-. ine fenc'ers will meet Chicago inI what is expected to be the hardest match of the season -within the Bigj Ten this morning in the Intramu- ral building. Victory has smiled on both teams all season in such a! way that neither will, enter the match the decided favorite. Michgian and Chicago defeated' Illinois, last year's champions, the former 'by a 9 -to 8 store and theJ latter by a 10 to 7. This difference in scores is tbout the only basis for giving the Maroons a slight t edge over Michigan, but even this r is counteracted by the fact that! Illinois registered more points than e either Chicago or Michigan in the two meets. .F YChicao Strong in Foils. Heifer, Illinois' conference cham-' pion foils artist, fell a victim to, both Captain Stolpman of Michi- J gan and Sacerdote, Chocago's star sophomore, and in turn defeated 14 . the number two and three foilsmen i AL T EN E on both squads. In addition to the ie fact that the Conference team V Re wrestling his first year of, championship will, be decided in t ,r Varsity competition, Stein- the meet this morning the bout be- f counted as one of the most tween Stolpman and Sacerdote ble men on Coach Keen's should give a good indication of'" in the East-West meet to- who the next foils titleholder will p the ex-gridiron star will be be. it against ,Hammer in the 178 Wallace and Freidman of the Ma- u 1 match. roons showed 'better against the Illi- b dni than did 'Friedman and Lovell, a Michigan's other two representa- tives in the foils. However, the ng Drill Session Michigan Friedman has shown i considerable improvement all sea-h LNSTON, Ill., March 2- Coach son and may offset the apparent ti :-anley opened spring football advantage the Maroons may haven ce at Nor'thwestern uxniversi- in this weapon. C s week with 45 candidates re- lammer is Factor.ti g for the opening drill. Thita If Hamiper, number two sabre' er is expected to be boosted man for Michigan, has recovered. on as basketball practice is from all ill effects of his injury re*. itinued. t of the men reporting are ceived at Columbus last week, the S o aspiretopotionreWolverines will have a decided' ien who aspire to a position edge over Chicago in this event. =! .e varsity next fall. Coach. Gordoni, Michigan's number one y expects to concentrate on man in this weapon, -should have new mtm in an effdrt to build little difficulty with either of the ' hng reserves for next fall, the. Chicago fencers in this event, al- - though Goldberg of the Maroons Purple has a nucleus for a displayed enough ability in the able first string eleven next Illinois meet to gain him consider- rut since the freshmen team !ation as a dangerous opponent. t prove produdtive of much Epee Bouts in Doubles. ing material the question of A little more uncertainty sur- s is expected to prove ,a big! rounds the possible outcome of then[2 n again. epee bouts in as much as Michigan2 took only one bout from the Illini while Chicago won two. Seibert, of A CORRECTION. Illinois outclassed both the Wol-2 e name df Carl Torell was verine and Maroon fencers that ted from the list of AMA there is little means of comparing ers on the "B" basketball the two in today's meet. Doylsett I printed in Friday morn- anct Koon will represent Michigan Daily. while Wallace and Sacerdote will fence for Chicago. I ~ Sidelines Since First Game ....W..S ti y L. .. . . ... . .. . ... .. . . .. . .. . .. .. 4 'i .. . With I~linbis.1 SMITH NfDE 'MANAGER I Joe Downing, '31, Frankfort, Ind., has been namedcaptain of the 1931j Varsity basketball team;, it was an- F nounced yesterday afternoon by Coach Veenker following the ainu- I al basketball luncheon of the new lettermen Managerial duties will b assum- .... . ed by Stuart M. Smith; '31, of De- i troit, who will be assisted by Harry' Kinney, Harvey 'Rasmussen, Allen J e .ingGribben, and Edward Yarringon Joed wning, ddames Bryant was named as a first Yesterday was elected t6 lead alternate. Mehigan's Varsity basketball team Downing, the only member of the through the 1930-1931 season. class of 1931 to win a place on the Downing is a guard and was play Varsity basketball squad this year,' ng regular until an injury sustain- was forced out of competition by a d in the Illinois game forced him knee injury suffered in the Illinois o the sidelines gamee shortly after he had earned the regular running guard berth. rrsgkowski Captures In need of a running guard who " wouuld fill the shoes of the speedy High Soring Honors {Danny Rose of a year ago, Veenker Joe Truskocski ta Ifirsttried Lovell, then Daniels and, ichigan's kwski, cstar forward on- finally uncovered a suitable com- shed in fourth place in that fin- bination with Downing at the, rn Conference ttha ingtele "t-spark plug" berth only to have Volverines in scoring throughout Downing come down with injury in he year with 31 goals, and 35 the first Illinois game. ouls,' for a total of 97 points. Second to the husky forward was Iowa Awards Blankets Dutch" Kanitz, 4tith 67 points, re-jto 2 F bal 4 s resenting 25 baskets and 17 char- 2 FOOtbl tars ty tosses. Kanitz was not a reg- As a fitting climax to the final Llar in the strict sense of the word, Ig m ut alternated with Daniels, Weiss, asketball game of the season Dan 4nd in the early part of the year, Howellpreieto h .F.o ndth mh y r thy the University of Iowa presented ,ith Orwig. nktst tetyonajr Bill Orwig brought up third place "I" blankets to twenty-one major n the scoring list, 10 points be- "I members of the 1929 football ind Kanitz. Orwig's points were team and to five members of the he result of 19 goals and the same university athletic department. umber of tosses from the foul line. Those of the football team to aptain- Bob Chapman finished receive the blankets were: Westra, purth- wth 19 baskets and 13 free Thomas, Sansen 'Rogge, Benjamin, asses to compile a record of 51. Eli, Faroh, Fuhrman, Glassgow, Fifth in the Wolverines' scoring Hagerty, Higdo Jensvold, Mag- olumn was'Hank Weiss, who fitted nussen Myers, elson, Pape, Pig-. ito the Varsity picture in spite of natteli, Reedquist, Roberts, and s ...nparatively small stature. Mastrogony t iMj lillft1111111 I1111iil11 11111EIItl 111111 111t 1 1 Ilillliltltlttltlllliltli ll " "The Downtown Store for ichigan Men" .4. THE CHALLENGER : Our spring selection of. topcoats comprises a fine group of woolens at the very invitintg price of $30.00. The quality of woolens and the smart spring patterns-plus the exceptional value of art 100% Camel's Hair coat-at this price, makes dressing up at Browning King a very economical matter..j Finals for the Sixth Michigan Invitational Championship Slated for Tonight. COLTS ARE FAVORED A defending national and mid west title holder whose team rid dled by the loss of its stars through' graduation will probably place an- other championship on the auction block this evening when the high, school stars gather at .7:30 tonight. for the finals of the Sixth annual. University of Michigan i-vitati n al .interscholastic :swimming meet in the Intramural building poolk Preliminary events are scheduled for this morning at 10:30 to give, the contestants the opportunity of resting between efforts. The meet will be in charge of Matt Mann~ Varsity swimming coach, and Karl, G. Kempf, manager of Interschol-' astics. - Colts Favored to Win. Detroit Northwestern . ranks as the favorite to take over the team honors which Highland Park has so capably retained for the past two years. The Colts dropped the Po- lar Bears from the Detroit city honors last Saturday and have showed well balanced scoring pow- er. Northern, runnerup in the city meet a week ago. is conceded a fair chance to outscore Northwestern.' Whereas in the 'past the perfor- mances clocked in all events have either shattered existing national" interscholastic records or closely'. approximated these times this' years list of entries seem stranger ly over-balanced with first rate performers in the free style events while in other events, competition does not promise so mtch in the way of record breaking perform antes. Ray Parker, Wolverine 168 pounder who will, be counted upon heavily tonight in the meet to decide the third place winner in Conference wrestling., Parker will. go to the mat against Captain Mathias of the Badgers. Ballard May Repeat. , -Bud Ballard, of Detroit Northern. SPORTS CALENDAR FOR and recordholder in the 50 and 100. SATURDAY Iyard free style events will be fa- 3AURAYvored to retain his crowns in these. Fencing: Chicago, here (a.m.) numbers though Cannon of Syra Wrestling: East-West Meet with duse, N. Y., and Oliver of 'Nosth- IWi onsin, nhere he western should push the lanky Es- Svimming: Interscholastic, here. kimo star to a new record in his Track: Indoor Conference meet, Idefense of the honors gained a at Minneapolis. (Continued on Page 7) - - _ _ _ _ - ~ ~ . ' _ _ _ _ " " - ' - 'j I. " .L fl_ c, ."- --._ l _ Ehrl iii, A Gentleman has a Private I ntervie * with his i Feet Come out of it, old top-you don't have to shine at "Math" to figure out the need of a new Spring Sui and Topcoat from Fiegel's And when you drag it on and go hoofing in it--you'll find favor in the eyes where favor counts. Topcoats .125 $3O 16$35 Suits $35 with Two Trousers for Good Measure t. After luncheon-ra cigar, a moment's ease. For the first time in that busy day the executive notices that his feet, shod in Friendly Five Shoes, look particularly smart and comfortae. And he smiles as he remembers the satisfaction he got when he pocketed five dollars change from a ten 'when he bought the shoes. I