ESDAY, MARCH 25, 1931 c Ir N DATT.Y 1 1- L MT1\..-Tf 11A 1 Ll-l 1 L V " St. Y * . 4 ~ t S . INJRAURAL OPEN WNTER SCHEDLE To BE CONCLOUDED Finals of Leagues in Several Sports Will Feature Card of Annual Event. Exhibition Matches to Furnish Added Attraction on Card for Those Attending. Exhibition Matches in .SquashScheduled The Toledo Athletic club is bringing nine squash players to compete in the Open H-ouse ex- hi ition tonight. The matches will begin at 8 o'clock. Charles Bather is the number one player of the Toledo group. He will meet Johnny Reindell on court eight. Earl Vail, playing in their number two position, will oppose Bob Angell on court fai Winter activities of inter-frater- Pa;ticipation in a number of nity, inter-class, and all-campus in- inter-club matches has given the terest will be concluded in the third Toledo Athletic association a annual Open House program of the reputation as having a good Intramural Department which will group of players. The matches hold forth in the Intramural Build- begin at 8 o'clock. ing from 7 to 10:30 tonight. In ad-_ dition to the conclusion of the var --_ ious leagues of athletic competition, there wrill be added attractions of ALL AROUND G YM exhibition games and matches. TITLE AT STAKE Finals to Feature. The high lights on the schedule for the evening will be the finals Vach Man Must Enter Optionall of classes A, B, .and C inter-frater- and Required Exercises. nity basketball, inter-class, and in- dependent cage leagues; all-campus wrestling finals; inter-class boxing Individual and all-around cham- finals; all-campus gymnastic and pionships in gymnastics will feature fencing finals; and finals of the in- part of the Open House program door tennis tournament. These ac- tonight. The contest is scheduledl tivities alone are enough to fill for 8:00 p.m. in the auxiliary gym- more than an evening's program nasium. Entries will be accepted and cover such a wide variety of at the time of the meet and each sporting interests that no student contestant must enter at least two on the campus should fail to find exercises, one to be optional and something going on at the Intram- the other required. ural Building tonight in which he To become all around champion can take a personal interest. it will probably be necessary to en- Competition is Keen. ter most of the events, according The competing teams, or individ- to intramural officials, but a con- uals as the case may be, represent testant might enter only three and the best of the campus, as evidenc- by winning first place in each one ed by their progress to the finals become the all-around winner. of the respective sports, and all the The events included in the pro- games and matches tonight will gram are to be run off in the fol- furnish plenty of action for all that lowing order: high horizontal bar, come to witness them. ,The Intram- side horse, flying rings, parallel ural Department extends its heart- bars and tumbling. Elmer Towns- iest welcome to one and all to take ley will act as head judge of the advantage of this chance to see program and the other judges will the entire building functioning in be members of the varsity gymnas- its purpose of furnishing athletic tic team. facilities for the vast body of stu- -- dents that cannot make the grade DETROIT SQUASH in Varsity competition. As further attractions to any who TAR WILL PLA Y might not be interested in the a- bove lines of sport, or who might quas fans willghafee oppot- want to see just how some of the tunity tongsh xhi itin by our newer sports on the Intramural mamnsrsh e it y C.f program are played, there will be members of the Dof the exhibition will a series of exhibition matches in e heatu o the e ,.itio handball and squash between pick- be the match between Burke,. Mich- ed teams of the University and the igan squash champion for the last Toledo Y. M. C. A. and Athletic nine years and George Reindell Jr., Club. Chinese students and Ann a brilliant squash player and win- Arbor Y. M. C. A. players will put ner of the Detroit City Singles on an exhibition game of volley- championship. These players are ball; and there will be other scheduled to appear at 8 p. i. on matches in those newest of sports, court 10 with Burke the favorite to codeball and badminton. win. Program Well-Filled. Another match will bring togeth Besides the above events on the er Tom Paddock the Detroit Coun- program, there will be matches in try Club golf champion and a lead- the inter-class handball champion- ing squash player of Detroit, and ships, exhibition diving by Varsity Doug Robey, former Michigan full- and freshman team members and back who is recognized as a lead- a series of races by Michigan's ing squash player. This will take Western Conference swimming place on court 6. It is planned af- champions, to be held on the courts ter these two matches have beer, downstairs and in the intramural run off to have the players split pool at the east end of the building. up and play other matches. All in all, the only fault with the These players have appeared in. program is that it is going to be Ann Arbor previously and are in- impossible for anyone to watch terested in helping students at the everything tonight. - University develop their game. Fraternities and Independents to Run off Last Braces of Cage Tourneys. Champions, in four basketball leagues will be determined tonight when the finalists of the playoffs in the three inter-fraternity leagues and the independent division will entangle on the Intramural courts as features of the annual Open House night. Alpha Sigs Are Strong. In class "A" Beta Theta Pi will play Alpha Sigma Pi. at 8:30. Both teams are tall and. fast. The Alpha Sigs won the championship last year and will present a team equal- ly as good as the winners last sea- son. They have won the right to play in the finals from harder op- position than the Betas have been forced to meet. Renner and Fay, their best bets offensively, are fast and have excellent shooting eyes. Beta Theta Pi drew a bye in the first round of the playoffs. When they played in the second round, it was their first game since Christ- mas vacation as their games had all been forfeited to them. They made 80 points in the first two games of the playoffs only to be held 21-15 in two overtimes by Tri- gon in the semi-finals. Captain Black and Adams have the best shooting eyes on the team. Neither team is favored and should present a close contest. Other Leagues Close. Sigma Pi meets Sigma Chi in the finals of Class "B"xat 8:30. Neither team has been extended to reach the finals and little is known about the teams. In the "C" class Sigma Chi has another team in the finals. Alpha Kappa Lambda will meet them at 7:30. A. K. L. won the right to enter the finals via the forfeit route while Sigma Chi defeated Phi Kappa Sigma 28-12 in the semi- finals. { The Law Club will play the Has Beens in the finals of the independ- ent league. In this game, at 9:00, the Has Beens are favored. Quarter-final Games of Codeball on Card Appearing for the first time on the Intramural p r o g r a in, two matches of codeball are scheduled for tonight at 7 o'clock. The two contests are quarterfinals in the all-campus codeball tournament. E. H. Groth and William Phelps will meet in one match, while M. Gamara and C. O. Carlson are the contenders in the second. The en- trants are well-balanced and the matches should prove interesting. Ip All-Campus Matmen to Grapple Tonight for Weight Honors Some fifty men will grapple to- night at the Intramural Sports building for the All-Campus Cham- pionships in their r e s p e c t i v e weights. There will be outstanding men in the 115, 125, 135, 145, 155, 165, 175 and the unlimited classes. Specta-1 tors will see some really aggressivec and sientific wrestling for these men have been in training for these matches and will put forth every effort to win their class numerals and jersey. Contestants will weigh in at the Intramural Sports building between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. Matches will begin at 7:00 and continue until the several champions are deter-, mined. Following are the rules governing, this tourney: Any regularly enrolled student of, the University is eligible except let-1 ter, varsity numeral, and scholast- ically ineligible men. No contestant shall be permitted to participate who has not been in regular attendance at wrestling class at least four periods. No championship will be awarded in any class having less than three entries. Three pounds over weight will be allowed for each division. A man over three pounds over weight goes into the next division. Preliminary bouts will be five minutes in length. Final bouts will be eight minutes in length. In case of a draw at end of first bout, there will be two two-minute ex- tension periods called to decide the winner. An advantage of thirty- five seconds in all preliminary bouts is sufficient for a decision but forty-five seconds advantage will be required in the final bouts. VARSITY TANKERS TO RACE TONIGHT Varsity swimmers will give a swimming and fancy diving exhibi- tion tonight at 8 o'clock. The div- ing exhibition will be given by members of the Varsity and fresh- man teams while a series of races will be run of by Michigan West- ern Conference swimming cham- pions. 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SMWQ'J TOBACCO I CLO ACE DOH T__ ET Yearling Swordsmen Will I Large Field of Entries in All-Campus Event. Lead Twelve competitors have entered 1 the foil competition for the all- campus championship held under the direction of the Intramural De- partment. Sixty-six bouts are nec- essary to declare the winner this year and the competition is expect- ed to be very keen, owing to the fact that each entry has been prac- ticing with the Varsity team during the season. The Varsity freshmen have been working out twice a week during the winter months and they will offer a strong front Uo all comers. The following are the entries in or- der of their standing to date: Mc. Mullen, Plew, Barlow, Mahrgang, Mayer, Dickerson, Rosenburg, Fisk, Reamer, Houty, Madero, and Nath- an. Madero placed second last year. Sabre Event Hard. Last year was the first year that competition in all three weapons was introduced. Previous to this foil fencing was the only weapon. Sabre fencing is one of the weap- ons used in Conference competition and represents the sword as a cut- ting weapon. Training for this event requires long and diligent practice, but a good sized field has entered this year. There are nine competitors in this event with 36 bouts and the winner of the largest number will be declared the champion for 1931. The entries to date are Dickerson,1 Barlow, Mayer, Edelman, McMul- len, Bauss, Goellner, Nathan and Little. H. W. Wallace was winner last year. Ten Entered in Epee. Epee fencing is the nearest ap- proach to duels that we have in modern fencing. The target in- cludes the whole body from the feet to the head, including the hands. With ten entries there is a total of 45 bouts to declare the winner of this weapon. To date Mahrgang looks like the man to win this championship with three wins and no losses to his credit. The rest of the neld in- clude Barlow, Mayer, DicKerson, Rosenburg, Reamer, Irwin, Bauss, Madero, and Reichard. 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