SATURDAYx, MvARCH 8. 1301 TH MICHIOAN. DAILY SCHEDLED IN BIG TEN FOR__TNIT. Indiana.Wisconsin and Chicago. Purdue Contests Are Only Conference Tilts. INDIANA PLAYS MONDAY battling with Indiana for second place honors, the Badgers will play their last game of the 1930 Con- ference basketball season tonight in Wisconsin's little red armory. The Hoosiers, standing only half a game below the Badgers in the stand- ings, will enter the skirmish at Ma- dison determined to do their ut- most in the way of usurping the riinerup position from Wisconsin. Both Indiana and Wisconsin have a total of seven victories over Big Ten opponents to their credit, but the Hoosiers have lost three games to the Badgers' two. However,' Coach Meanwel's team is complet- ing a 10 game schedule tonight while the Crimson squad goes to Minneapolis next Monday to take on the Gopher quintet in the final contest of a 12 game campaign. MacCracken Gets Chance.: Captain Branch MacCracken, the Crimson center, will have one more chance after tonight to top the Conference scoring list. A close battle has been waged all season between "Stretch" Murphy of Pur- CONFERENCE STANDINGS Purdue...........9 0 1.000 Wisconsin ...........7 2 .778 Indiana...........7 3 .700 Michigan ...... -.. .6 4 .600 Illinois.. ........7 5 .583 Northwestern.......6 6 ..500 Minnesota.. ......2 9 .182 Chicago..........2 9 .182 Ohio State.........1 9 .100 due, and the Hoosier leader for the scoring honors of the Big Ten. Mac- Cracken is leading his opponent by one more point with a total of 129 points, but has also competed in one more game.,than Murphy. In the other Western Conference cage game tonight, which will prac- tically complete the Big 'Ten season as far as gamIeS affecting the stand- ings go, the undefeated Boilermak- er quintet will be pitted against the Maroon miracle team. The- lowly Chicago team, after losing all of its games for more than the first half of the season, finally found it- self .in two affairs and came out viitorious against two of the strong- estig Ten dage teams. To afford, cage followers two of the greatest surprises of the season, the Chica- go quintet, even now barely out of the cellar position, have won over the second place Badgers and Il- lihois has also bowed to the Ma- rons. Illinois is in fourth honors in the standings. Lambert Fears Overconfidence. Coach Ward Laiibert of the Boil- efuakers warned his squad, after viewing the Maroons- Indian bat- tle, that a let down would be dan- gerous for his team. If Purdue de- f*ats Chicago in this last contest, it will be the first time since 1919 that a Conference team has gone through its regular schedule with- out losing a Big Ten game. I PUCK PROSPECTS APPEAR GOOD~ Despite the loss of the veterans Bryant; Hart, Joseph, and ygord, who either have or will have gradu- ated by this spring, Coach Eddie Lowrey's 190-31 hockey team should again prove to be one of the best setets in the Westerh Conference. The W biveriies, ne= ly crowned chainpio 'i rthis year, are depending upon several fresh- men who have shown more than average ability in their games and practice sessions to date. Four yearling stand out as al- most sure tomake theregular team next year if they contiue tthe pace that they have set thissn Wil- liams, a de ens~ xai, Crossan and Sindle, wing., ii eid, cen- ter, all have played fai tbove the ordinary in their drills a iinst the Varsity throughout the receit cam- paign. Several other lien also showed that they have the ability to make the grade next season, the n'ost promising among them being Grit- cher, Roach, and Hldner, defene,- men, and Frumkes, a cter. It is probable that all of them will be retained at least as spares on the 1931 team., Although it is early to make any predictions as to the makeup of next year's comblnatidn, barring accidents a fairly strong team should be ready to go oin the ice at the opening whistle. Interskhl i tse S i Meet Scheduled Today (contined Iotr irge ) year ago. In the 220 yard free style event Cannon, of Syracuse will defend his title. Competing under the colors of Lakewood, Ohio, high school Cannon churned the distance in 2:22.4 and has been clocked under this mark on two occasions already this year. The .national record break- ing performance of L.ewis Le- mak of Highland Park, in the 100 yard breast stroke, now on Matt Mann's freshman teaki, seems safe for At least andther year. Schmeller of Pittsburgh, Carrick of North- western, and Robinson of South- eastern are the favorites in this event. Northern, and McLain of Eastern are the favorites to win in this number. In the back stroke with Drysdale of Highland Park, McLaine of East- ern and Blair of Redford the fa-- vorites the mark of Rosen of Roosevelt of Chicago seems well out of reach. A strong field is en- tered in the diving despite the fact that the defending champion Dick- ie Degener of Central of Detroit is not entered. The favorites in this year's event are Diefendorf of Northern, Gormaine of Northwe- tern, and Schmeiler of Pittsburgh. In the relay events Northern and Northwestern are expected to stage a strong battle for honors and it is )probably the result of the med- lays which will play the biggest part in crowning the new cham- pion. Northwestern is conceded a slight edge in the medley relay while Northern seemstocarry a bit the better of the argument in the free style relay. Want Ads Pay Subscribe to The 7lichigan Daily be-. At6 Grape Pineapple Orange Ice Vanilla Just try this three-layer of delicious Ann Arbor Dairy ice creai. 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