Tk'_Y, s BRU AY ,21, 10 rnMichiganPcksters BOXERS PREPARE 6 Meet Gophers Tonight FOR TOURNEY (Continued From Page 6) who has shown Varsity ability on With an increase of nearly a the ice will undoubtedly see plenty hundred over last year's class Coach action at a wing post. Sippila, Let Philbin's oxers are rapidly Coach Everett Dean to Present another forward will probably seeri S, rounding into form iipreparation THE MI C HIGAN DA I LY _ _. ,, I is rya 7uaa ?.ara t * aaa s.=v+. a coon Wtille vampoett will be nela Against Michigan. WILL BE CRUCIAL GAME in reserve in case of injury. Coach Iverson plans to send the same team which turned back Wis-I consin's saeedsters last Saturday (Special to. The Daily) night by a 2-1 score only to lose the BLOMIGTNTO, Id. Fb.' 0 second game to the Badgers by the BLOOMINGTON, Id., Feb. 20 same score Monday night. Tiny In an effort to gain revenge for Herb Bartholdi will go to center, the defeat handed the Hoosiers at Tilton 'and Conway to the wings, Ann Arbor earlier in the season, Wollingsworth and Peterson to the1 defense posts, and Christie to the Poach Everett Dean will use every- nets. Bergeron, Byerly and Gould, thing in his bag of tricks to turn front line skaters and Fenton and in a victory Sataurday night whien Ryman defense spares will prob- the Indiana and Michigan basket- ably see plenty of action. ball teams meet in the Indiana field . S ouse. MiciganSwrm ers Believing this to be the crucial i t Compete Tonight game on the remainder of the net( (Continued From Page 6) schedule, the Indiana mentor has est sprinters in the Conference, and' been resting his players for the is favored to take the gold medal. greater part during this week so Four freshmen and one Varsity ghat a fresh team will be on hand man are entered in the junior 100 yard free style swim. All five are Saturday night. It was this point fast sprinters and it is expected that spelled defeat for Indiana in that they will make a good show- the first meeting. While Michigan ing against any swimmers in the h1ad been resting for an entire week, state. Smith, a member of the. Indiana was forced to the limit to Varsity squad, is entered with Schmieler, Chase, Klintworth, Mar- 4efeat Northwestern two nights cus, and Kennedy, all first year previous to the contest. men. Only two scrimmages have been Goldsmith to Swim. Included on the program for this Chase, Goldsmith, Miller, Staelin, week and most of the work consist- and Lemak will swim in the 100 ed ,in developing a strong defense. yard breast stroke open event. Bob Michigan has a fast, aggressive Goldsmith is the holder of the team and it will take everything breast stroke record for the Intra- Indiana has to keep its scoring re- mural pool, and is a member of duced to a minimum. Leading the the Wolverine Varsity. Miller and offense of the Wblverines is Joe Staelin are also on the Varsity,I Truskowski who is the acting key while Lemak is a yearling swim-I in all plays. In the first game be- mer. tween the two teams Truskowski Coach Mann has entered two got away for a total of 15 points. teams in the 200 yard relay. Walk-+ He is ably supported by Chapman, er, Walaitas, Ault, and Smith will all-conference guard last year, who probably compose one quartet, with jumps center and then drops to Ladd, Hubley, Hughes, and Hosmer guard; Orwig, who was changed the other. All of these men are from forward to floor guard posi- 'Michigan Varsity swimmers.f L ion; Weiss,; fast forward, who is Returning to Ann Arbor afterl hrd to coer during a game; and the meet the Wolverines will pre- anitz, at the other forward post, pare to face the Minnesota nata- who is strong both on defense and tors in the Intramural pool at 3:301 offense. o'clock Saturday afternoon. This It is probable that Strickland will i will be the first time that a Gopher start his old post at forward for team has swum in the Intramural Indiana. In the game with Chi- pool, and it is also the second Big sago last Saturday night he held Ten meet for the Wolverines this his man to but one field goal and season. The Minnesota team has managed to connect with a trio of defeated Chicago, but suffered a field goals at odd moments. Al- loss at the hands of the powerful though Coach Dean has not made Northwestern aggregation. official announcement of the start- This encounter should be a hard ing lineup it is probable that Zeller fought battle as each team has Will be used in the other forward won the Western Conference cham- post, Capt. McCracken at center, pionship three times and both are and Veller and Gill at guards. out to repeat again this year. for the annual All Campus Champ- ionship tournament. Classes are being held in both Waterman gym- , nasium and the Intramural build- I ing with a goodly number of men training for each of the eight weights to be represented on the final card. ' The semi-finals of the 1930 tour-, I nament will be held on March 20 in conjunction with the annual.In- tramural open house night. The finals will be an event by itself on the 27th, a week later, with an ad- mission price of 50 cents. The in- crease over last year's admission price is warranted in view of the greater show that is being planned. Several of last year's champions are back in the fold and plenty of opposition is promised all of these men if they hope to hold their ti- tles. Among the present title-hold- ers who are sure to qualify for the final or semi-final bouts are Yuen, in the flyweight class; Woodward in the light weight group; Otto in the light heavy class and last year's heavyweight runner up, Auer. , The most promising part of the card lies in the material afforded by the incoming freshmen. New faces on the Michigan campus in- cdide Joseph Oakley, who won a city class championship i n Youngstown, Ohio; Max Moyer from Altoona, Pa., who transferred from the University of Pittsburgh, and Harvey Bauss who holds the light heavy city title in Buffalo, N. Y. "The squad of leather pushersI has assumed such proportions that it has been necessary to secure the services of a manager, the berth being filled by Lowell Krauss. En- ties for the show will close within a week and the tickets will go on sale about the first of the month. BOXING Campus Boxing show will close . )February 25. Subscribe to Tihe lichigan Daily ® ... Y I N F .. ' 'f .. .... 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