SUNDAY, FiEBRUARY 22;, 1931 -H E M 1C Hi G AA . lil ~1 ~ to Pucken CROSMA SOES P AIR OF__MA RKERS Varsity Moves Into First Place in Conference as Result of Thrilling Win. By Sheldon C. Fullerton. Two goals, coming late in the final period with Michigan valiant- ly trying to protect a 1-0 lead, gave the Wolverine hockey team a 3-0 victory over Wisconsin last night in the wildest, wooliest, roughest, and most exciting puck game that has been played on the Coliseum ice in the last several years. The victory, achieved before a crowd of 2,000 fans, gives the Varsity a half game lead over the Badgers, and puts them in first place in the Confer- ence race. It has ben the general belief in the past that the old 'knock 'emn down, drag 'em out' prize. fights were just about the roughest sort of matches that the sport world has ever known, but compared to last night's encounter these affairs were at best to be likened to a present day tea party. Throughout the entire third period four and at times five Wisconsin players were constantly circling the Wolverine net, trying to break through to knot the count st a single goal apiece,I but between periods of play the combatants on both teams took time out to take out their anger on one of the opposition. Maybe it wasn't good hockey in the final period, but the 20 minute period was the wildest stretch of such length as has been seen on the Michigan campus iii many a day. Crossman Stars. Trounce Badgers in il dGame, -0 C®ADERTlSINGD NOTICE T ANKMEN DOWN N-- GOPHERS,_51 TO 13 TPNG-Thesesa spe.ia.ai _rates M. V. Hartsuff. Dial 9087. Wvesley Ferrell .' 1931 Indian Cot Wesley Ferrell, main the Cleveland Indians' staff, has at last leftthe ranks and has indicated is willing to affix his s to his contract at the cl ginal figure. His decis made and sent to Gener ager Billy Evans justba fore the Cleveland bat were due to leave for1 Orleans training camp. derstood that the sala will be around $15,000, crease of 50 per cent 1930 salary figure. This Ferrell's third year in t leagues. OLVE S IIN Boilermakers Entertain Tomorrow Night, M MACKS BANK ON ins c t VETERAN LINEUP Zstay of Lack of Good Subs May Prove hurling Disastrous to A's. holdout(Continued From Page 6) thatu catching assignment, with the aged ignature .' ub's ori- John Heving as his chief assistant.I ion was Other receivers on the club are Les- al Man- lie, and Palmisano, but both of day be- them lack experience. tterymen The Philadelphia pilot's chief1 the New task will be to develop a pitcheri It is un- to team with his two aces, LeftyI ry figure Grove and George Earnshaw. When an in- both of these men are working over his right the A's will be hard to stop, s will be but if anything should happen to< he major them the Athletic's chances would take a mighty tumble. Rommellf and Walberg are both capable per-] formers, but are veterans. Leroy, Mahaffey showed signs of develop- ing last year, while Perkins and1 Arnold, both lefties, have had some 1 experience. Of other hurlers Glenn1 Liebhardt, Jr., son of the old Cleve-' land twirler, looks to be the most] promising. The list of other rookie hurlers just breaking in with the club consists of Snider, De Shong, Varsity Cain, Carter, McDonald, Butcher, ichigan and Mahon, a southpaw. FISHE i s r, i re a r% m amp r= 0% I MOUND Michigan Swimmers Will Meet W serve a s lliois Monday Night. Serea ____ Sunday, 50c tc Wok utDiy (Continued From Page 6) fixings with cl Large Group W~ks tDayMichigan, took first, leaving second sty extres. Under Coach's Direction and third places to Nappa and supper, 5 to 8 at Yost Field House. Blaisdale, Gophers, respectively. FORE Kennedy came through with an- 538 Fo Coach Ray Fisher has eighteen other first for Michigan in the 220- pitchers working out under his di- yard swim, followed by Ladd, Wol-lUSED CLOTHES rection in Yost Field house, and out verine, and Farrel, Minnesota. The Call 4310,, 215I time was 2 minutes, 23 and three- Benjamin. of this group he is endeavoring to fifths seconds. The final event on find enough good men to build up the card, the 300-yard medley relay w a strong twirling staff for the 1931 race, went to the Michigan team 'A rvf Schmieler, Miller and Marcus.1- campaign. The team came in with five yards STUDENTS for The hurling staff is Fisher's to spare in three minutes, ten and five evenings; greatest worry this year, as he has four-fifths seconds. Choc. Camp,5 plenty of material from which to With these two victories over I build up a rormidable infield and Wisconsin and Minnesota put away fOR outfield. Although there are only in the Wolverines' favor, prospects I RNT 1 three catchers out for the team, look good for the meet they have FOR RENT --1 these men look capable of handling with the Illini natators Monday tractive three the receiving end of the game. night at Champaign. quiet home,n Compton, Kiegler, McNeil, and --- - _---- r- nished and he Bartholomew are the veteran hur- 21840. lers returning from last spring's -NT two ro diamond aggregation, and they will bRkO two ro probably form the nucleus arounde block from C which the Michigan mentor will a week for twt build his crew of moundmen. one. With fir Just Phone for one; $85 -- =- Phone 5156. ecial dinner every 75c, including all chicken and other Also special steak 8p. m. at65c ST INN rest Ave. 6C S bought and sold. E. Washington. 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(Continued From Page 6) For the last five minutes of the game Michigan resorted to stalling tactics, with In-- dina rushing - v i nly for the i ball, with the re- 1s ui1t t h at t h e home team was able to strength- en its lead when the Hoosiers were diawn out of po- I snion0. , r. suDC om suite one half ampus. Six dollars o. Four dollars for st class board $9.50 50 each for two. 456 suite in pleasant s northeast of cam- ble. 928 Oakland. 456 Advertising Is Economizing: rrvvv .. . VAM4 SERVICE . 4297 GENLZRAL CARTAGE ANDI MOVING ELSIFOR CARTAGE CO . 117 No. 1st St. Phone 4298 ROOMS Nice home; 3 block pus: reason,, W'ENT-Pleasant front room for ; AdverTise in the Michigan one or two boys. Approved house. 1 127 N. State. Dial 21298. 56DO . single. Shower bath. Approved house for men students. Rent reasonable. 536 Thompson. Dial 2-2266. 56 To get down to the facts of the By virtue of this game, it would appear that Keith win Coach Veen- Crassman, redeeming himself for WEISS ker's forces are his showing of Thursday night, was favored t o w i n just about the whole show, although over Purdue when the two teaiis he was given able support by every c ash at Lafayette tomorrow eight. other member of the Wolverines, The Boilermakers defeated Indiana notably Reid and Tompkins. Cross- 25-18 last week, and have been run- man accounted for two of the ning into hard luck all season, with Michigan goals, and was credited Johnny Wooden, star guard on- with an assist on the otherh stantly u n d e r Shortly after the opening of the cover. Wooden is second period Crossman broke a dangerous man,x through the entiretWisconsin team and s h o u 1 dm and took a shot at the goal. TI. e break away may puck hit the stick of Goalie Chick upset the dope for, Frisch, and rebounded out on the the Wolverines. ___ playing surface, where Crossman Michigan h a s was able to get to it and bat it developed into a into the net. That was all the formidable scor- scoring for the second session. ing combination Fru kes Counts One. during the past In one of the brief periods when m o n t h, and is Michigan was on the offensive in sure to cause a the third sesion Joe Frumkes, new plenty of worry jOHNNY WOOD4N, wingman, took a pass from Cross- for its last four opponents. Petrie, man from a mixup in front of the Eveland, Daniels, Altenhof, and net to register his first goal as a Williamson work well together, Varsity player. Then, less than two while Weiss and Tessmer are both minutes before the final gun sound- capable of holding their own when ed, Crossman broke lose with the ever inserted into the game. puck, eluded the one Badger guard, TYPEWRITER and sent the final goal into the net. A i n.,nin ,l in the la i te minvREPAIRING IIII o. . ..,, .... . .mod:, .,. Ii University Off1cial Student Publication --TO THE- IHw &R xWisconsin goa, in uie azsui mnue of play, was disallowed when it was found that Wisconsin was playing' six men on the ice when one of them should have been in the pen- alty box. SUMMARIES Michigan Pos. Wisconsin Tompkins ......g...........Frisch Wilifams........ld..... Gallagher Prouse .........rd.......Metcalfe Crossman ......c........... Bach Reid ............lw..... Thompson Schlanderer .... rw.... Meiklejohn Spares: Michigan-Frumkes. Wis- consin-Siegal, Kabat. Michigan...........0 -2 3 Wisconsin............0-0-0--0 Scoring. 1st Period - None. Penalties- Reid, Meiklejohn, Siegal. 2nd Period-Crossman 1:15. Pen- alties-Reid, Meiklejohn, Metcalfe. 3rd Period=Frumnkes (Crossman) 14:45; Crossmai 18:35. Penalties- Bach, Gallagher, Reid 2, Thomp- son, Metcalfe. All makes of machines. Our equipment and per- s o n n e I are considered among the best in the State. The result of twenty years' careful building. 0. D. MORRILL 314 South State St. Phone 6615 NOW! n EN AVANT A 7J . n A ever forward A A n h n Bring each morning to your Burr, Patterson & Auld Co. M anufacturing Fraternity Jewelers Detroit, Michigan & Walkerville, Ontario A For your convenience n Ann Arbor Store 603 Church St. FRANK QAKES #N Mg{" I 1. 2. 3. Official notices of University, lectures, meetings, etc., through the Daily Official Bulletin. 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