E ICHY C A N DA I L Y TUESDAY, SPRTANS EETWEIMANA MINNESO MICHGAN QUIlNTET' CEPTS PURDUE LEADS IN TA POsT CONFERENCE RACE Purdue, with 1929 Conference gridiron diadem already tucked away in her trophy cases, is look- ing hungrily to the nabbing of a second consecutive championship with high hopes. Outin front of the pack at the halfway mark the fast-moving Boilermakers are con- ceded a very excellent chance to gain Big Nine cage honors. Wisconsin, the runnerup, was deprived of a chance to move to the top when lanky Stretch Mur- phy turned almost certain defeat{ at the hands of the lowly Ohioans into "just another" Boilermaker win at Columbus, Saturday nighti by a 27-25 score. Illinois and Indiana, clawing for third place honors have failed to show championship form in theirI most recent starts against the weak Minnesotans and Marroon quintetts. The Indians after drop-i hel direct the ping their first start against the p Gophers came back to score an un- pher grid team impressive win Saturday night by chief assistant a 2P-22 count. was announced Michigan's desperate champion-' thletic authori- ship defending combination looked ormer Michigan good despiite their single point loss mer Mic hgan at the hands of Michigan State oach will have over the examination period and ine in his new !are ready to make a strong bid for is expected he 'the title through two games and a oon as spring1half out of the top rung. inneapolis. Northwestern's "bad lucksters" eam during the dropped further back as result of ino-n, . I(Continued on Page 7) CORRIDEN SIGNS PURPLE TANKMEN WITH WHITE SOX TO MEET bADGERS EVANSTON, IlI,--Several na-' tional collegiate swimming records BLSTER TA M EN ill be threatened here Friday E MAT night when Northwestern and Wis- consin clash in a dual swimming Hosmer, Miller, Boldt, Frantz ;nmeetat Patten pool. The Purple Purdue Is No Match for Wo Strengthen Wolverines in . swimmers, holders of the national in Race for Conference Several Events. intercollegiate championship, are Wrestling Honors. ambitious to annex the title again CETSPARTANS NEXT this year and the coming meet, FALLS NT REBU M ithT their first Conference clash of the S IN THREE BOU season, will be an indication of Terminating a week of inten Withthe beginning of the second their chances. semester, Coach Matt Mann's The feature event of the meet drill during the examination pe swimming team will be consider- wi'l be the 200-yard breast stroke with a smashing 30-0 victory ably strengthened through the in which Peterson and Howlett of the reputedly strong Purdue 'eligibility of four men who were .rthwestern will sim against team, Coach Clif Keen's Wol unable to compete last term. Fel Myers, the Badger star. Peterson ines are now preparing for t Hosmer, Bob Miller, Clarence Boldt, --holds the Big Ten record in this biggest test of the season aga and Dalies Frantz are the natators event which he set in last year's Indiana at Bloomington who will bolster the Wolverine .Don CorridenE meet. Meyers swam second to the Boilermaker grapplers proved t squad for the Big Ten campaign. Captain and left fie:der of Mich- Purple star in this event and his no match for the title aspi igan's championship 1929 baseball performance forced Peterson to a Wolves, losing every bout, thre likely gain a place on the Michigan !team, who has signed a contract to new record in order to win. How- thern by falls. relay quartet along with Captain ith the Chicago White Sox lett, a new man in the Conference, Captain Hewitt and Otto E Ault,Walker, and Walaitis. He al- during the coming American has already defeated Peterson in both scored fals in thq Pu so can be used in the 40, 50. and League campaign. The former several meets this year by a nar- meet and remained in a tic for 100 yard free style races. Miller's Michigan star is a brother of the row margin. high scoring honors for the presence will boost Wolverine stock Corriden who manages the Indian- Captain Al Schwartz, North- son. Hewitt had little difficult m the breast stroke, where he will apolis team of the American As- western's crawl star, will encoun- disposing of Hadley in 4 mini sociation, where he had served as (Continued on Page 7) while his teammate had even He also will be available as goal a coach before .this year. The sign- ' trouble with Scherchel. In tender on the water polo team. gd BATTERY MEN match neither man had been A fomerintrsclasic hai- cing of the Wolverine left fielder, Aon, omrter a w makes the fourth Michigan regular All Varsity battery men please the mat at the end of two mint pion, Boldt, will prove a worthy of last year's team that has signed report at the field house at 3 so the referee put Kelly under rival for any Big 'Ten opponent]in a professional contract, Asbeck,1 o'clock some afternoon early in .the first period. The Michi the back stroke. He will pair with McAfee, and Nebelung already has- the week. . man turned on Scherchel Valentine to give Coach Mann a ing come to terms with big league Coach Ray Fisher. pinned him' in this period. The pair of fast back strokers. Frantz, teams. (Contnued on Page 7) (ConCinued Pn Page 7)g destinies of the Go next season as the of Fritz Crisler, itv by the Minnesota a ties recently. The f captain and head c the training of theI position, which iti will take un as s training starts at M Wieman was in Wolverine football to seasons of 1927 andI neither year was t Blue in the runningi ence title both tea] ing aggregations wh after a poor start Wieman coached the ing H. Yost, and the he turned out wer feared throughout t The Minnesota cos was left vacant thi Dr. Clarence Spears year contract with C sity. 1928 and while ;he Maize and for the Confer- ms were fight- ich came back Before this line for Field- forward walls e known and the West. aching position s winter when signed a four- )regon Univer- A final Clearance SUITS and OVERCOATS We have 18 Overcoats in stbck that e are going to forget about cost. We want to sell them all this week so are offering them.at'the outstand- ing price of INTRAMURAL TRYOUTS. All second semester freshmen and sophomores who are inter- ested in trying out for mana- ger's positions in the Intramur- al Department will please re- port at the office in the Intra- mural Sports Building any af- ternoon this week. MILTON KLIVANS, Senior Manager. Oxfords 1. 50 Inches Long Blues 1 I Also 25 Suits at $25.00. Two Pants TOM CORBETTS 116 East Liberty Street ,.~.-.. _ I p a 70 El fill rurnnrrissus0strrrsurssrrsuussttii siiiitttt irittts [i rtrrsslst ttii .. We take pleasure in Announcing the Arrival of F. Suits and Topcoats for Spiing Form Pressing LADIES' COATS Fur Trim Included E, These garments are in weaves of Chev- iots, unfinished Worsteds and Dia- gonal Tweeds. The principal colors are the New Blue Gray, Gray, the New Tan and Light Brown. These garments are"[modeled by of New Haven, and as usual they in every detail. Wec Glaize thev Fur LADIES' DRESSES Lange ock, are correct Every Dress is Cleaned and Sheen Restored U L .jI Rte! k1 0 11 I 41