SIX T H E :M-fC.44"I CA N .DAILY VP-TnkV WV=T.TA-DV ..-qft I Q,%ft a a a.r A T a 4"4 , a 1, 1 \A ~j-] .,..,._ ,... . .r urmr ., t _ .,... _..::.,_ IICHIGAN SW MMERS TO TH M-ICr IC1AMtD , r unkVx ~ltf l uju'~ ~OIne, NTER NORTHWESTER n VASITY NATATI >Wolverine eam Seeks Re v fair Def eat }by Wildcats Last Season. PURPLE HOLDS RECO .In addition to seeking to r their hold on the Big Ten- s ming -title when they enco the Wildcats tonight, the We ine natators will enter the E ston pool determined to mak for their 37-32 defeat at the h of Northwestern in last year's test. Although losing the duel Michigan came back and wor championship by carrying of honors at the Conference me spite of strong opposition fron Purple aggregation. Tonight's affair is expected1 one of the hardest fought mee the Conference schedule, and likely that it will even overshi last year's battle in the Ann A pool, which was considered or the greatest ever waged in a die western tank. Purp'e Holds Edge .Northwestern boasts severa the outstanding collegiate s' iners in the country and hcld. 'cry Conference record for 60 pools. Captain Schwartz of Wildcats will lead his teammat the free style 'eve'hts. This sp Purple swimmer holds several ords including the national i collegiate mark for the 100 free 'style and the 440 yard s 'The Wildcats are wAll fort in the sprints with Covode, P n, and Hinch pressing their tain for honors. All three men exceptionally fast in the short tances and will offer keen co tition for the Wolverine sprin Sprinters Hold Hopes. Coach Matt Mann has two eran Wolverines, Walker and laitis,'entered in the 40 yard style, both of whom are expecte giVe thie Northwestern stars a1 race. In the 100 yard yard sp the Maize and Blue has an eqi good duo to :bear the burden of century event, with Hosmer Smith swimming in this. 4 hotly contested race is an ported in the 160 yard relay, Narthwestern's quartet holding world's record for that dista Hinch, Petersen, Schwartz, and vocie are the men entered in (Continued on Page ) IRS Veenkermen E ST r A'A7 ntrain Tonight For Camp of Illi.4 - _ _.__..._,, .__._.y. _._.. . MmffAlk -- - ---- F1 vr Vl' I At KELLEY IN ILLINOIS SOPHOMORES FEATURE enge TIE FOR MAT SCORING HONORS UL LI STRONG PLAY OF INDIAN CAGERS h the amt s nea- second place, and might have been 'RDS AtCapndttta Kely are still dead- in the select duo at the top had he locked for high scoring honors for wrestled in all of the meets. Coach Practice for Ohio State Meet etain Keen kept the Michigan veteran on Should be Most Intensive the bench during one of the East- . o B sd Season. unter ern bouts and as a result Parker of Blade Season. lver- i Vhh1? fal van- as four falls and one time deci- BUCKEYES \ARE STRONG e up sion to his credit. lands Next in line for honors veie feer uptet th Wste con- 1 :Benz, who with four decisions ande rh men draw on the win side of hsConference champions only last nn the 'enh week, Coach Johnstone is not in heledger has accumulated 13 points lined to take either the meet with et in toward his team's totals. However, Ohio Wesleyan this afternoon in the he has suffered one loss during the the intramural building or the ,," the aon. meet with Ohio State tomorrow in ' " to be Al Steinke of football fame has Columbus lightly, although neitherE ts on gained a place for himself among of these teams have displayed un- it is the leaders by pinning one oppo- usual ability so far this season. adlow Wnent, getting a time decision over The meet this afternoon will be-. Arbor I two more and holding another to a gin at 2:30 o'clock when the Bish- ne of draw for a grand total of ,12 a ops. who are something of dark {l mid- - points. His draw was against Scott horses as far as the Wolverines are. of Indiana, one of the best matmen concerned, meet Michigan for the in the country for his weight and first time in fencing. In view of 1 Pf .. Y{a member of the last Olympic team. the previous performances of the - *: Joe Woodard also may be counted Wolverine weapon wielders, the s ev- among the first few scorers on the meet this afternoon should not! foot squad with his 12 points gained prove more than a stiff workout i the Captain Buddy Hewitt (Continued on Page 7) for Michigan. ;es in the 193 olverxine mat teamn..Each The meet with Ohio State Satur- eedy man has accouned mor our falls Michigan Grid Leader day at Columbus should be a much rec- and two time decisions during the, Undergoes Operati more severe test for the Wolverdi e' nter- schedule for a total of 26 points fencers as the Buckeyes have dis - yard apiece. Captain-elect of the 1930 Wolver- played enough strength so far this wim. Ray Parker :s.safely fortified in ine gridiron team, after spending season to indicate that they ma l ifled two weeks in the hospital con- be able to upset the Michigan fen- eter- SMITH BOO TS valescing from an operation for cers. Ohio has competed in two 1 SpI hernia, is now rapidly gaining Conifere nceee ts a hs ' ! i- son losing to Illinois 16 to 1 a d. s are f O P L I S T O C K vinn in g from P urdue 10 to 6. , sr Photo rfpe The fact that Ohio fell by such , Three sophomore stars, Ed Kawal (right) and the Kamp brothers, t'ers. If Joplin, Mo. never gets its "