FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931 THE MICHIGAN DAILY' PAGE SRIVE3 M acliigFeIn Pucksters heady for Try at Championship Tonight ARSITY THFI VFULLSTRETH INTOOPEKL 9F MINESOTA SERIES Improved Showing of Invaders Minnesota's lineup will probably Promises Close Contest consist of Howard Jones in the for Lowrey's Men. goal, Bill Conway and Ed Hollings- ---- worth at the defense posts, Bucky With the championship in the Johnson at center, anct Marshall Western Conference standin i- just Ryrnn and Howard Gibbs at the one game away from the Micia, wings. Anotner ilineup for the hockey sextet, the Wolverines will I Gophers may be recruited from Bill throw their full strength into the Holliday and George Carlson at the game tonight when they meet the defense posts, George Todd at cen- Minnesota puckmen at 8:30 o'clock! ter. and any two at the wing posi- at te Coiseu Theonmewit tJons. It is not likely that all of at the Coliseum. Th game will thesei men will make the trip how- begin an hour later than usual due ever, so the definite Minnesota to the Northwestern - Michigan lineup must remain in doubt until swimming meet that is to be held actiual game time. at 7:00 o'clock. Two Men Graduate. a 7. The present series will mark the Coach Seeks Win. conclusion of the college hockey Coach Eddie Lowrey, Varsity career of two men on the Michigan hockey mentor, will send everything squad, Captain Art Schlanderer and he has against the Gophers tonight Tom Prouse. While not listed as a in an effort to gain the victory regular on the team until the pres- while his men are still fresh. If ent semester, Schlanderer has he waited until Saturday to try to proved himself on more than one wrest the decision from Minnesota occasion to be a tremendous asset there would be a chance that the to the Michigan team. He has been players would be too tired from used in both the center and wing their exertions of the previous en- positions as replacements for the gagement to travel at their fastest regulars for the past two and ai clip against the opposition. How- half years, and has proved to be, ever, if Michigan should win to- a valuable man on both the attack night's battle the team will go out and the defense. after tomorrow night's game in an Frouse has ben invaluable to the effort to make a clean sweep of team because of his defense work1 the two game series. this year. The remainder of thet Although the Maize and Blue Wolverine squad, barring injuries have already taken a brace of de- or other unforseen difficulties,' cision's from the Gopher sextet, should be ready for service again there is no inclination among the next season. players to treat the present series ~~~~-1 as a pair of set-up games. Since MA TMEN ENTRAIN r meeting Michigan on the Minne- sota ice earlier in the year the THIS Gophers have met and defeated the fast Badger puckmen in two Michigan Team to Meet Squad straight encounters., andany team that can perform that feat is From Northwestern Saturday.C worthy of attention. In the last series against those same Badgers, (Continued From Page 6) Michigan was forced to the limit to ward or Benz will get the call for gain a win and a tie in the two the next class. In the 155-pound game series. bout either Parker or Wilson will Wolves Lack Spares. see action, and in the 165, Reiff ort Michigan's lack of capable spares Dougovito. For the 175-pound divi-F will be a handicap to the team in sion the Wolverines will depend on this series, as all indications are Dougovito or Stoddard and in the that the Minnesota team will have o.eavitotddrd and in he more substitutes upon which to de- heavyweight bout either Auer or pend when the regulars become Stoddard will take the ring.1 tired. The entire Wolverine team, Stoddard is still suffering fromc however, is in good condition, and an attack of influenza, and it is all of the regulars will be able to very doubtful whether he will be start the game. That 'will mean able to make the trip. Captain Auert that Jack Tompkins will guard the igetting into pretty good shapeI Michigan net, Bill Williams and and will probably be reay to take3 Tom Prouse will handle the defensehiplcinthhht bout assignments, Keith Crossman will his pace in e eavyweig perform at center, and Emmy Reid on Saturday. and Captain Art Schlanderer will Northwestern has several goodi flank him at the wings. Joe! rne in the heavier divisions and I Frumkes will be the only spare is counting on ther for the major- available. ity of the points. Y, Y ____ ------- ---- NEW MURAL CAGE LEAGUE STARTED The Intramural department is sponsoring a new basketball league this year for University employees. At present five teams are entered, Hospital Pharmacy, Chemistry Stores, Building and Grounds, Chemical Stores, and Hospital Stores. The games will extend to March 27. Rlgular rules wil prevail with officials furnished by the Intra- mural department. The games are scheduled for 7:00 o'clock starting Friday, Feb. 27. This is the first league to be organized for the employees. SHT PUT HUMORS Ketz Expects Wolverine Entries to Win First and Second Honors Tomorrow. Major honors in the shot put (xemv-, will hp b 7'^1.. r l -.A. 'Rn GYMNASTSEMB itram ON EXTENDED TRIPiL West's Men Will Meet Chicago, HANDBALL Wisconsin and Minnesota Phi Beta Delta successfully d^- Teams This Week. fended their handball title won last year by defeating Alpha Kappa Coach "Bill" West and his Varsity lambda in the finals of this year's gymnasts will embark on their tournament held under the direc- most extended road trip of the year tion of the Intramural Department. this afternoon. They will stop off ''he winners made a clean sweep of at Chicago where they will mieetie series in the finals, capturing Chicago and Wisconsin tonight, both singles matches and the dou- then continue on their way to Mi- iles neapolis where they will engage the The doubles match was excep- Gophers in a match wherein Coach tionally hard fought with Gold- istein and Bisiko, for Phi Beta West has fond hopes of turningin Delta, coming fro behind in both his first Conference victory in his- ,ae to defeat Crombie an Rainestodfa Crmi an tory. Becker, of Alpha Kappa Lambda. Chicago has been the strongest 21-20 and 21-18. team in the Big Ten for years and The singles match between Good-1 if stories emanating from the Mid- i of Phi Beta Delta and Spencer way camp are to be believed they of Alpha Kappa Lambda resulted are every bit as strong this year. in a victory for Goodman two Little is known of the strength of games to one, by scores of 21-15, the Wisconsin squad, but they too, 7-21, and 21-18. In the other singles are noted for having consistently match Cohen of Phi Beta Delta de- feated Edwin of Alpha Kappa good gymnastic teams, all of which Lambda. 21-10 and 21-14. i - .. ;1 . ... T- , , .', L mbda aral News SWIMMING VARSITY TO MEE WILDCATTANKMEN Tonight's Meet Should be Close in View of Old Conference Rivalry Involved. Finals in the Fraternity swim- ming meet will be held promptly at 4 o'clock this after'noon. In the! three eveni s already completed Theta Chi holds a commanding lead, with Phi Kappa Psi, the win- ners for the last ,nree years, ap- parently out of the running. Fol- lowing Theta Chi, which has a total of 16 points to it's credit, is Alpha Kappa Lambda with 11, Lambda Chi Alpha with G, Tau Kappa Epsilon with 5. Phi Kappa Psi with 2, and Delta Alpha Epsilon with I. The events scheduled for this afternoon include the 200-yard relay, 50-yard breast stroke, 50- yard free style, 50-yard backstroke, and the 100-yard free style. HOCKEY From a list of leading scores con- piled by officials in charge of the Intramural hockey league, Elbert King, of Delta Upsilon, appears to have the edge on his rivals with eight goals to his'credit. Ray Camp- bell and Terrence Roach of xi Psij Phi and Phi Mu Alpha respectively, are tied with five each, followed by Francis Landers of Phi Kappa with four. i we garneredby the Mcn- bodes ill for West and his boys. igan entries when the Chicago Minnesota not only started out squad of thinclads comes here to- the season with one of the weak- morrow night, Coach Wilfred Ketz est teams in her history, but has prohesied yesterday. Goldsmith andj suffered heavily through injuries toI Draveling are almost certain to key men, which gives rise to th hopes mentioned above.1 take the first and second positions West is taking six men on the respectively, he said, trip with him including one manj Lost Last Year. who will be competing in his first Although the Varsity appears to intercollegiate meet. The five vet-r hold the advantage as fas as well- eran performers, if they can be rounded team is concerned, Coach ! called that, are A. Steinberg, Ihan-1 YEARLING 'O CLOSE CAGERS DRILLS Anmeral Awards Wll be Given Out AfterL ast Workout. Scrimmages and shooting will MILDCAT C GE make up the last week of fresh- LEADS SCORERS nati basketball training. The last' practice of the yearling cagers iS io;a State to be Congratulated scheduled for Monday, March 1. for Procuring Veenker. The announcement of the men who T 11 ---l- /'v _Y .l _.____Ll.. _ Hoyt is leaving no stone unturned to avenge a bitter defeat by the Maroons last year when the Windy City boys broke up the string of victories which the Michigan cinder track stars had maintained over the Chicago team since 1905. Smythe, running mate to Tolan and Campbell in the 60-yard sprint, who has been out with a pulled tendon will again be back in the entries Saturday night, Coach Hoyt said yesterday. Lineup Given.' Probable Michigan entries in thej dual meet are: Egleston, DeBaker, Haefle, and Jackson in both high and low hurdles; Tolan, Campbell, Smythe and Klein in the sprint; Wolfe, Crawford and Ostrander in the mile; Russell, Glading Mosser, Eknovich, or DeBaker in the 440- yard run; Austin, Howell, and Hill in the two-mile grind; Turner, Ek- novich, Braden, and Chase in the 80-yard event; Goldsmith, Dravel- ing, and Cox in the shot put; Pottle, Dougal, and Humphrey in the pole vault; and Cox, Noyes, and Gafillj in the high jump attempt. ner, Ellsworth, Goldsmith a n d Parker, FENCERS LEAVE FOR TWO MEETS' Wolverines Determined to Win After Defeat Last Week.j (Continued From Page 6) opponents. In view of the past records there- fore, the Wolves should have some- what the edge over each of their opponents in these two meets and should have a good chance to make up for their late defeat. NOTICE Because of preparations for the Western Conference Swim-- ming Meet which is to be held in the Intramural Sports build- ing, the pool will not be avail- able Saturday Feb. 28, Sunday, March 1, and possibly Monday, March 2. r (Continued From Page 6) chance to take the honors. Should Schimieler be entered in this race he will be the favorite. Rosen is Outstanding. In the 150-yard back stroke race, Coach Robinson has entered Rosen and Boyer or Roberts. Rosen is the outstanding Northwestern man in this event, but he will have stiff competition from Schmieler and Valentine or Meigs of the Michigan squad. Entries in the century free style are still uncertain with Troup, Debenham, Wilson, Covode, and Aikin all eligible for the Wildcats while Michigan will probably enter Smith and Klintworth or Marcus. The fancy diving event will see Browning and Willard or Anderson for Northwestern, and Raike and Fenske will perform on the board for the Wolves. Raike, veteran div- ing artist, should take this event with Fenske also giving the Purple a good run. Medley .Team Strong. The list event on the program, the 300-yard medley relay will see Boye: or Rosen in the back stroke, Kaufman or Bernoflo in the breast stroke, and Covode or Debenham in the free style for Northwestern. CLASSIFIEf ADVERTISING .. NOTICE FOREST INN serves the best quality food at lowest price. 538 FOREST AVE. GEORGE SHELDON formerly from Stoddard Beauty Shop is now located at the Powder Buff at 320 South 4State. Call for our prices. 6442. 4 WE SPECIALIZE in giving long life to wash clothing. MOE LAUNDRY 204 N. Main Phone 3916 Delivery Service C N O T I C E-A graduate student wishes to work for room. Apply box 161 care this paper. 3 PERMANENTS AT $4, $6 and $8 Fredericks' permanents $6 and $8 with service. RAGGEDY ANN SHOP Dial 7561 3 USED CLOTHES bought and sold. Call 4310, 215 E. Washington. H. Benjamin. 246C TYPEWRITERS SOLD, RENTED AND REPAIRED. SLATERS INC. S. 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(Continued From Page 6) to take up the duties as head foot- baell coach at Iowa State next fal takes from the Wolverine coaching staff one of its most competent teachers. Iowa SGate is to be con- gratulated on its choice, while Michigan will have to look far to find a man to fill the shoes of the head basketball and assistant foot- ball mentor. Coach VeOnker's teams have met with great success since he took up the reins after Coach Mather's death, and while they have not always won the cham- ship, they have been known as fighting aggregations, always cap- able of knocking off any team in the Western Conference. Coac iVeenker is -almost as well known as a griiron coach as he is for basketball, and his work with the Michigan line for the past few years has made the Maize and Blue forward wall one of the strongest in the country. i . _. / '{y Ahtil I ;. . Y 1 4 E / X { f it / J ? r x t__.. = i i i e3 ! , [, I f L 'I. 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