-PTT)AY, MARCHl 21, 1930 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . ....... ... . ,_ _ .- __ r .. . ., y __ __ _ I Theta =Chi !Sextet Wins Camnpus Hockey Crown Displayig a -highly effective pas- sing attack, in the second and third periods, Theta :Chi outplayed Les Canadiens, 44, to win the .All- Campus .hoekey championship last night :i one of the feature events of :the =Open :House program. Throuigh. stellar :defense work of Prouse, who also scored the only goal for .the,losers,,the first period was hard fought and Les Cana- diens, the :defending champions, *were -favored to win. However, led by =Reid and 'Mason who scored two -goals. each, 'the Theta Chi of- fense proved too much for last year's winners in the following pe- riods. The 'Lineu~p. ~Theta 'Chi Les Canadiens W. Mason:...... w. .... W.' Wiltsie' D. Shetter....1w...... R. Dunbar C.'Reid ........ c.....T. Prousel K. Marantith .:. rd...... L. Draper L. 'Wiliek ...... ld .... W. Williams D, Scott .... ... g...... P. Pesonne Goals--Theta Chi: Rteid 2, Mason 2. Ldes. Canadiens: Prouse. Substitutes-- Theta Chi: Hub- bard, Gurnee, Dye La Verne; Les, Canadiens: Kranz, Larrali. Enginteers Take ,Game in Class TournamentI Close :.guarding featured the vie- tory of the Junior Engineers over the Junior Dents in the champion- ship tilt .of the :inter-class, basket- ball tournament, ,played last night at-the-intramural Open House. The1 fnal*-score -was 10-7. Clever floor-) work by -Bowman for the winner: and Gloucheski; for. the Dents .con- tributed largely to .the closeness of the score and :kept the outcome o- the game doubtful until the fina' whistle. .With the basketball champion-. ship :added to their volleyball ane bowling titles, wh-ich they also gar- nered this year, the Junior Engi- neers -are now leading the All-Cam- pus . point competition. Y" M. C. A. Voll ey Bali: o ,t fit. Wn.Contest Winning the first and third games of the. series, "the Ann Arbor Y. -M. C. A. defeated -the -Chinese Club in the volley-ball feature of the Open House last night. Final-;, fists in the State tournamnent last year, and with their team .intact;: the Y. M. C. A. displayed a superior brand of ball to outplay the win-; ' ners of the independent campus, tournament. After losing the ifirst~ set, 15-11, the Chinese club won the second handily, 15-3. However, the Ann Arbor team emerged the victor in the deciding match 15-11. r I !CONNIE MACK SHOULD BE ABLE Wrestlers Battle for TO COP ANOTHER LEAGUE TI'TLEi Campus Cham~pionshp _____________________________ (Continued From Page 6)1 Although the club has not made* 'snwsqikt olwu i advantage.fsfo latya'lie' manyshits fom astyears lne-Shankland took the decision over' uthe :Philadelphia Athletics still '1talker to gain the 145 lb. title in should be ,good enough to outdis- v neetn atl.Tewne tarethdrmanngclbsofthhad a time advantage of 2:24. ; tan~e th reminin clbs o the