Y, ~FBRUARY 22, 1930 TIZ TT4rA- lAP PAGE sEVEN 1 1-1 .. Vi 'L 171'1 1.!1IN _ L I-% 1 La 1 a EOE TEAM WILL MEL] WRESTLERS TO CLA! Grapplers Go to BlooningtonI to Tangle Whit Unbeaten Indiana Maitmen. E CAGE GAME ON FIRST Two goliaths of Western Confer- ence wrestling, Michigan and 2n- diana, will mix tonight in a meet which will probably decide the wearer of the Big Ten crown for k i another year. Undefeated so far this season,. both teams are admit- ted to be the class of the league, *an d barring a startling upset in the inter-division meet, the win- nier tonight should cop the Con- ference laurels. ,With two defeats and no 'losses in the eastern half of the Big Ten to their credit the Hoosiers and the Wolverines are in a tie for the Championship of the division and the "matches tonight after the 1fichigan-Indiana basketball game ",ill determine who will represent the easterners for the title. Five Veterans Back. Indiana with a team composed of, five veterans from the starring aggregation which held Coach keen's men to a tie last year hasI wone six straight meets this season. Onye of these was from Purdue by a 0-0 score, the ;same as that rl- e . up by, the Wolves against the 1 ilermaikers. Several of these :ooier lettermen are grapplers who stand- out as among the best ii the country. gainst this galaxy of stars Coach Keen will be forced to send five new patmen who are wrest - lin g ,their first year of intercolle- giate competition now. To streng- then his ranks however he has three veterans, Hewitt, Kelly, and Parker who are as outstanding inI their weights. The rest of the Wol- veines have shown great improve- meint during the running off of the schedule, and Coach Keen feels conifdent that his men will be able to successfully defent their cai- pioship wrested from the Ilini last year. Hewitt is Favred. At 118 pounds Krimura, wrest- tlin his first mneet under the Maize and Blue, will find himself opposed to Aldrich, also in his first season of Conference competition. Cap-I tamn Hewitt should have little trou- bie in. gaining, pointsfrom Conner, the Roesler 128 pounde, athough the Bloomington grappler has had considrable exprience. 'In the 18 pound match however, Belshaw; one of the best men on the Indiana squad is scheduled to go to the mat against Woodward. 'Ti llshaw is a new man, but a vet- iran out 'of his position in the :trials this year and reports from 'the Hoosier stronghold, proclain; himx the cleverest man on the team. ;Ie has, won every match this year by a fall. Ross to Meet- Kelly. rather inexperienced man will splose Benz in the 148 pound bat- tle with Bell slated to carry the Cream and Crimon into the fight. ~Ss, one of the best backfield men fn. the Indiana grid team last sea- $on, will take the 158 pound as- kignment against~Otto Kelly, the Xrst scientific wrestler Coach Keen has ever hadt. Ros has had ex perece before and this match shoulid furnish some keen enter- ainment for the. spectators. t~aptain Scott and ay Parker will battle each other in the 168 mtch which will probably prove to b. the feature event of the even- 'g. Parker is one of the most con- sistent performers on the Wolver- ine squad, whle Scott is rated as about the best 168 pounder in the 6ountry. A member of the last Ojlympicteam, Scott pinned Dou- g' Tito last year to take the 168 pounrld match from Michigan. He! played :regular on the Hoosier line last fall. $a teinke and Warakse will decidel the 178 pound argument tonight,! with the Wolverine gridder holding T GPER SEXTT AH WITHHOUIrS Wolv erines Need Win o Keep Chance far Confference Hockey Title. TO PLAY AT COLISJUM' Desperate in, their attempt to continue in tne thick 'o. the fight for Western Conference hockey supremacy Coach Eddie Lowreys Wolverine pucksters will take the; ice at 7:30 this evening in the se- ond of the series: with the Gophers on the Coliseum ice. The Gophers in a desperate at- tempt to make something out of aI season which has poved rather disastrous to date should force the Michigan skaters to their best per- formance and are conceded an ex- cellent chance to topple the Wol- verines.. Minnesota Strong. The Mdinneapolis stlckhandlrs are recovering rapidly f romnthe buffeting they received in the Wis-! consin series a week ago and are! i;good shape for tonight's game.I ICoach Iverson has nmed his i'g- ular lineup to take the ie tonightl Iwith Bartholdi at center, renton I and Conway at the winags, Peter- son and Hollingsworth at the de- fense posts, and Chiriste at the nets. Byerly, Tilton, Ry tan, Gould, Bergelo, and ALrA mill 'be used as spares. Uses Regular Lineup. Coach Eddie Lowery plans the use of his regular lineup to greet the opeing Whistle with Tommy! Courtis and Slim Nygord at the Wing posts, Bill Langen at center, Sammy art and Captain Doc ry- ant at the gard positions, and Tompkins at goal. Art Schlander-4 er will surely see plenty of action as the first string forward wall spare. Sippila and Campbell are others who will probAly break in- to the Varsity lineup. jack Dempsey May Yet Fight for Championship (Bay Asociated Pres), LOS AN4GELE S,M Cal., Febd. 21 -E Ja~k Dempsey, former World's heavyweight champion, answered the National Boxing association's query as. to whether. e will re-en- ter the ring by saying: .,Y prefer to remain in retirement, but I might fight under certain coniditions," he said. IT~ Deftpsey's ring activity in the future depends the actidi to be taken by~N. JB. A. on awarding cS Genie Tunney's telinquisb ed heavy- *e~ht championship crown. The N. B. A. had been requested to give the crown to. the winner of th6, Sharkey-Scott fight at Miami next week, bt refused to do so until Dempsey declared himself. Th associatin beliees that' Dempsey and Max Sch eling both are duo considerkation In the mnat- ter. GO. LF P/INA~C H MICHGANGOPHE 'RIICOSIR QINTET I AS SI IE SWIMMING TEAMS M Iffl UJI~~EESRVN~1ADVERTISING (Coneg tinu aed ro ageipati UV ILL , 0 TO, I(Continued From Page 6) INOTICE aggregations are ant~cipating a: ~ Only one change appear's in the' _______________ hardfouht rce or te hnor Indiana lineup which brill take the ORIENTAL RUG-_Genuine, Turko- hardfouht rce or te hnomEist~ern Chatnpiong, to- Engage floor this evening and the comnbl,;mc man okara in ox-blood red and in the 150 yard back stroke event.1W .rn a which drew the starting asCig natu~ral brown shades. Sizes Marsh and Hayden are entered i n ?W.t riesa-Ne 7Hve; n ents intheeary easn >!i0 x3', foet. In perfect condi- th swim foethe oirnesoacnat3 1. I with the Wolverines at Ann Ar ib > , tion. Bargain at $ 250. Phone Gilln frteM~ieoanaa T1 has been selected for thb C2 4356. 1 350 tors and are expected to m xatch14 UNBEATEN SING; E 1925 !guard post over -Blagrave. Veile .. ,'-_ . tjie fast Michigan combin'e of V41-'- __Will start at running guard withx STONE SILLS AND ENTRANCES entine and Boldt at eve-ry turn. Lo-= Yale's swimming team, eastern Captain McCracken at center an~d For the Home, Fraternity, and wel arh s osierd neo itecoleiae chmnon xii Strickland and Zeller at the fo - Sorority. wel a's i onidrd'drbofiirt~rolegae hapoxu, wll(ward positions. a .JOSEPH L. ARNET : he best tjrokcra in the' Comfer-1f cia~fh with Michigan, present Big Coach Dean. h olstat th228X.xUO T ence. cwrosing the finish line .Ten titic holders, iii a dual meet onesided 45-26 loss which lei -____ __ agaist Cicag in1:14t flat, thit March 31 at New Haven, it was an- Hoosier charges suffered eawrlier in Select your FURS and FUR COATS fastest time mrade in a Big Tenrriounced by the athletic association the season was an upset'at the NOwokanw5deatvrlwAlfu !meet this year.hadofteT enrm , in5y KeradGsasnaet o-yetra.CahMt1anwl out that his men were forced to go Will cgall for and deliver. pose Goldsmith arid 1ifllinii the take his Wolverine natators direct-{ at top speed to win over North- Zwerdiing' Fur Shop. Dial. 8507. 200 yard breast stroke swim. Gold - ly to New Haven following the na- -western only two days before play- _____ ____234 smth hlerofte'Inrmua ifonal collegiate meet March 28 and ing the Wolverines and as a rcsulu NOTICE pool record in this event, shouldX29 at Harvard. were tired and played listless ball. Children cared for in good honme, have title difficulty in taking first. I Thuskowski and Weiss are suf- daily or occasionally. 1710 Ged- Lahti, Kelly, and Isaacson atei This year's encounter will mark fering from bad colds but arc ex- des Ave. 345 -iurte mler fr Mnneot. Cp-the second time that Michigan and pected to gain the call over the - _____ qin Ault and Ladd will furnish a Yale have opposed each other in: majority of the route. i PIANO TUNING - Phone 6776~. he oposiion or tem.swimming. In 1928 the Bulldog TELNUS Ceoachsitho oremua.assve-tankmn t ook a close meet from Mi Higan Indiana Victor Allmnendinger. The Stein>' lt,'Ichi n Iniana way concert artist tuner. Office 1 exccllent divers with Nappa and !the Maize and Blue team, Winninig raniels .......LF'.... Strickland at residence, 1608 Morton Ave. Ostrander heading the list. Walai- the final event, the relay, to emerge W1eiss........RH......... Zeller 2340 aveea Wovrn;ndRievictorious. ' Truxskowski .... C McCracken (C ) j-_______________ vilas, vtrnle rnen d RWiiaik oah Kihshaai a aChapman (C.) HG..........Gill THYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair lvnGl dsmiathhe bur ent ichigan'sd trNg aggregation of sWri'hi~ers at Orwig........LG......... Veller rates. M. V. Hartsuff. Dial 9087. livig. oldmit, VaentneandNeWHaven this season. Ykale is _________ aiker will compose Coach Mann's lCdn h atr necleit ITak M e f er~,FRRN ?etrelao tawwilbanoedther:o ta nk league at present with a per- M n Thrtiowl b noucdlae.f'eet- re'cord. f fact the represen- lD ra ws Many Ahliet sI Following the Minnesota encoun- ttvso l l aentbe . 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I' Il lect' these men scored first places; leaped 6 feet 2 / inches. Willis Godlctn.R tresab. (* , against Michigan in 1928;. Ward of Northwestern High, De- 1513 S. University. Phone 3666. Vas C..rider s ucessor Captain Au-lt, Walker Walaitis, troit, Robert Sampson, a former1 458 I(By Associated Pres oge and 'Tompson, are' the present state scholastic champion, and ONE large single room;. one do0f- -!CHICAGO, Feb. 21-Nets Nrrn members of the Michigan team Konrad Moisis of Fitchburg, Mass. ble room; roommate for Junior head basketball coach at 'the ,U~n- who competed against Yale two have each cleared 6 feet 1 or bet- I Forester wanted; sleeping porch; ivsty fCiao a enim Years ago. ter. reasonable. 1333 Washtenaw. ed by Director A. A. Stagg, as vart= 467-._45 i sty baseball coach, succeedig H. FO RETAtaiv sie r 0. (Fritz) Crisler, who has become FiRRENlc-.Alsoacido uble nd si a ietrof athletics at the. Univer-fiegleaoo. 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Although they lack a Conference champion in the epee, the Illini nonetheless possess two strong contenders in Siebert aid Menke. the latter having figured strongly in the last year's Conference meet. Michigan will be represented in, this event by Dowsett and Koon, who although lacking somewhat in experience as far as 13g Ten comn- petition is concerned, have showi well in the meets so far this seasor. r r 1.' $25 per onthi. 22886. FOR "RET-lenquiet suite' to share. One block south of Eng. Arch. 1110 Willard. Dial 22959. 2X FOR RENT-Nicely furn-ished room in private home. Call after 2 p. in. Dial 7979. 1x WANTED-Position as pianist in orchestra. Able to re-ad Well and fake. Mich. Daily, Box No. 105. 345 LOST down the small end in the predic- tions, Watakse is a. veteran, and. as such should win points fromr the IMize anid Blue representative. IAnother football player, Auer, w ~ill take the Wolverine heavy- weight position against Unger, also Ia grid regular. This is Auer's first ,year of competition, anid against a Mnan who has never been defeated, ho will have to give everything he has to add points to the Michigan total.% *Texeria and Sigefos were taken a n. the trip to, Bloomington as util- ity men, and shou~ld any of - the regulars be unable to compete either of these men -will be pre- pared to go to the mat. MIAMI-Lou Magnolia, veteran ! New York referee,, is expected to be picked as the third mai, in the ring when Jack Sharkey a&nd; Phil Scott engage in their foirthcomning j battle._ I-I ETA SIGMA .KEY--Please re- turn to G. T. IHim, 1502 Cam- bridge or phone _618. 345 LOST-Ladie's' close fitting hat. Finder call 6834. 5,61 1The sbscription price to the Micrugan Daily for the second semester is $2.50 Ca 1 At thlePress Buildig and order yours now or Dial 21214. 0 III ii r I CORNWELL COAL - COKE Scranton, Pocahontas Kentucky and We'st Virginia Coal S olvay and Gas Coke III This business has been growing ever since it was established. 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