0 THE MICHIQA_ I DAILY SATIJR-F'iAY, 17AE~tTAY 21, 193. Veteran In~aa ,'am 1/pW leie,25-5 I Vastt°0 ' ... 5 _s '' ; 'a ' ' ' 5,. '' ' -x 417" eams to. Sfee Action Tonight of ast INEAVYW "M Y,,l kIY (['.JA! S 9 .-1 RobrtT o'N~p ",W.ALrGnes who is kiio vu as a iAM'r y La.h ar6ntrstdc scztiod,( d4 y~ game. Y ^ r ,: 4 f _ .t NYnSr. vvi rvn ,. , 1'? SS .._r ,11 s. y G 1- nr" /C ~rnueNcc--. Victorty tO K~pClub in R~ace for C fl,-- n<. iwl~i1O4......... IV 14 S3 4. S3 5 Pct. .Jr1 .4 0 BIG TEN STANDINGS MiCHIGAN QUINTET WILL MEET IN9IANA s-41.zWolverines and Hoosiers Fight for Third Place in Big Ten Title Race. >...PROBABLE LINE -UPS j " Michigan Indiana k~ Eveland.....f.... Campbell Petrie ..........f .......Dauer Daniels ......... c......... Dickey Altenhof or S T~'essmner .......1l;Y......... Zeller Williamson ..... rg ........ Massey By Joe Russell TIwo lrk(~x etsY Scltiflg -__ 11 mea&W:ensnw istage TP,"ItTS 0A.iS x u'0eo~ l e:or AN zr~v__. C" ill ?. Hill, State Y' , lI e. A cWisconsin wl 'Jldi p t( I](ii 10o)the irtire, whiles~rn t . s~for the uiliz& aid Blue means .li b a sto i c what i.eer hope there LeJa d aay b, its < , If Coach "Lowrey canl gel; some of best that can be said for them is a (.II.his offensive tactics to working as that they have an outside chance smoon1thly asthenx i 'lcN:-fora .ho P,', - P-. +_. . .1: -s-c- NA TTRS%~ Varsity Swims Gophers Ton'i.'L at Minnesota in Second i Big Ten Meet. (Specciaul to T'he Iailg) MADISON, F e b. 20. - Winning every event with ease, Michigan's1 powerful tank t ea m decisive-'- whipped the crippled Badger oicL in the armory pool last; night, 51.-.. 25. Coach Mann's decision to 1.oll some of his men in all races lept the score down. Meet Gophers Tonig-lit. Tonight the "Wolverines will meet ! the. s t r o n g Minnesota swimming; team at Minneapolis in the second~ contest of the Conference. seaso. The Gophers have administerzed (overwhelming defeats to Wisconsin and Iowa, and, although he is de-r lighted with the form showvn by hisl charges Coach Thorpe is well awae of the power of the Michigan tank- Smen. Miller, breast stroke artist, raced to a new short pool record in b o 200-yard breast s t ro ke be.ttering', Howlett's, of Northwestern, recordj by one second.; S ummary, 400-yard relay-won by Michig>an; (Fenske, Marcus, Ladd, 'Kenne y)j< 3:45.6.1 200-yard breast -- Won.- by Mhller (M, Perry (W) second, Youngchild (W) third. 2:34.6.l 0 0-yard dash--V/on by Kliiltvworth (M), Meigs (M) scond, Takl I W) third. :31.4. 440-yard crawl-Won by eeiei er (M), Jessell (W) se cni', and Foseid (W) third. Tied. 5:14.7. 150-yard back-Won by Va~iue1 (M), Bardenn (W) second, Connell (W) third. 1:48.2. 100-yard crawl --- Won by Smaith (M), Werner (W) second, Vinson. (W) third. :57.3. Medley relay-Won by Michigan: (Meigs, Miller, Klintworbh). 3:13.3. Diving-Won by Raike (XI), Pen- ske (M) second, Bardeen (W) third. P irn naie ~12 .1 'Soe'4(ti cd Prss PhIoo ]Holcombe Ward, Former Davis Cup player, who has been elected head of the 1931 Davis Cup and play committee of the United States Lawn Tennis As- sociation. FOOrTBALL ROOTER IWINS $1000 SUIT (13.As/ ociate Pes) CHICAGO, Feb. 20. - A football fan got $1,000 yesterday for not7 attending a football game. The Notre Dame-Northwestern game at Evanston last fall was the contest. Tickets for it were so scarce, so great was the interest, that they avere at a premium. Frank C. Leviton got one, but a policeman took him out of his seat just about kickoff time. Leviton got his ticket from a friend who had bought it from an- other friend who had purchased it from somebody else. It seems that it had been stolen, but Leviton didn't know anything about that so he sued Northwestern University for $100,000. Michigan and Indiana cagers will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Field House to determine which team will hold undisputed right to third place in the Conference rank- ings. The Wolves and the Hoosiers are knoted now at four games won and three lost, and the team, which loses tonight will take rather a rough push toward the bottom of the heap. After a devastating setback at the hands of Purdue last week, the Hoosiers will invaide Ann Arbor all set to make a determined effort to fatten their average at the expense of the Maize and Blue. After lead- ing 10-4 after the first 10 minutes of play against the Boilermakers, Coach Dean's forces cracked badly both defensively and offensively, (Continued on Page 7) it~ EN AVANT ever lorwird n n ^n n ^n n^ ,, , , S _ Burr, Patterson & Auldi Co. 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P ron:'z t sw~c . . .ylExp ricned '.l t t~rs i Modrate rates. 0. D I.MORRIL 314 South Stte St. Phone 6615 am be the Crc Crc ed Ci xavk~t~ttt", UI 4.4L'.. JU LJJUe- for top honors, and tis only in ination layoff, the Badgers will the event that one of Northwest- in pretty tough straits to stop crn's two remaining opponents is e full power of the attack: in able to topple them. ossman, Reid, arid Schlanderer. Although Chicago started the ossmnan, the Varsity center, fail- sao ihars hywl ne to show his real ability in te thseantowithagashth witr (Contnuedon Pae 7)in;" Illini as the underdog. The ___ Illini at the present time seems to idiana Matman Dies be the team most to be feared by virtue of its startling upset of the Bf ore Michi'a n Try i rideats Monday night, anld seem " Ilbe the logical choice to emerge (/1~ ~r'~w~d I the victor against the boys from BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. 20.-1 the Midway. Whichever way the rupture of- the acra caused the contest goes, it will little or no ef- =ath Thursday of Martion Leaky. feet on the ultimate outcome of the. -year-oldl heavyweight wrestler championship race, inasmuch as Lthe Indiana University mat ? they are both situated around the uad~. He was a ophore. The middle of the list. _ I 1 3 A do, 19- onl So), l Bert' Hits youth dropped dead as hie was en- route to m-ail a letter to his parents, Mir. and Mrs. J. C. Leaky of M1fun- eie. Leaky, who weighed 240 pounds, yesterday afternoon went through a workout before the varsity team left for a meet at the University of i, ichiga ii. Purdute Favored. Purdue and Wisconsin is the only remaining game on tonight's card a and at a glance appears to be a toss-up. 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