TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1931 T HE M IC H I A N IATLY PACT' 8"VV lb VARSTY TAKE foyt Sends Thinclads Through Paces in Preparation for Triangular Event. Success marked the efforts of Michigan's Varsity thinclads in their first competition of the sea- son last Saturday when the Wol- verine entry in the third annual West Virginia Games won every event in which it was entered, corn- peting at Morgantown, W. Va., with teams from several other colleges including Georgetown, West Virgin- ia, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Princeton, and Penn State. With these laurels safely tuckedl away, Coach Charles Hoyt is faced with the task of selecting his en- tries for the opening meet here Thursday when the Varsity enter- tains Ypsilanti Normal and Detroit City college in a triangular affair. The entry list for the meet can not be completed until a complete TANKERS TO FACE M. S. C. SWIMMERS Spartan Team to Meet Michigan in Intramural Pool. Michigan's Varsity natators will enter upon their second semester activities Wednes;lay night at 7:30 1 o'clock when they meet the Michi- I gan State swimming team in theI Intramural building pool, in the first intercollegiate meet of the sea- son. Admission will be by student coupon books. The Wolverine swimmers will leave on Thursday for Madison Where they will, encounter Wiscon- sin on Friday in the first Confer- ence meet of the year. On Satur- day Minnesota will play host to the1 Wolves, and on Monday Illinois will furnish the opposition for Michigan at Urbana. MQIHIG_ FNR MICHIGAN REFEATS YPSLNINORHMAgL Imtramairal News mmmw 1I Exams are over the J-HOp is past Varsity Romps Over Invaders in BOXING ternity basketball race will begin Coach Let Philbin of the boxing tonight as 20 teams will take the First Game After Two team has announced the first bouts flooor with the hope of reversing Weeks' Layoff. of the Inter-class competition to the decisions of the first half of be held Friday night, Feb. 20. the season. (Continued From Page 6) The Freshman team will box the These teams will. present better rinod for his team's share of the Juniors and the winners will be offensive and defensive quintets scoring. Michigan counted 12 times pitted against the winners of the than they showed in the first half, from the floor and five times from Sophomore-Senior meet for the In- if the recent practices prove true ter-class championships. criedians. eMany freot the free throw line during the open- The outstanding bout of the eve- atisfied with their under-dog posi- ing period. ning will be when Daggot meets rions i their respective league Play was even slower during the Berstein in the heavyweight diVi- races and will be fighting against s io n. Daggot, representingte first part of the second half than it the th tanding players will be iven yfreshman class, is fairly fast and was during the fehan ucls,. fairl fast a chance to show their abilities for first period when a hard puncher. Another good the All-Star team consideration as Coach Veenker . match is A. Taylor of the freshmenr sentan almost against Enlund in the middleweight the eferees are picking their teams baost.Thsso.ldbeloseaso on the basis of the second-half entirely new line- bout. This should be close as both showings and the play-offs. up into the fray, men have shown about the same HOCKEY ' with the result ability in the boxing classes. Xi Psi Phi, finalists in last years that the Teach- Stevens, freshman welterweight' ers eldMichganwill meet Allshouse arid should hockey league, will take the ice a- Ssvers held Michigan w m a sevn . gainst Osloes in the first puck game evnfoh whma xiigeeig een fort h eBASKETBALL of the week tonight. Wednesday greate20 martt The second-half of the interfra_ evening will see Psi Upsilon match when2teminu es, -- -- sticks with Phi Sigma Kappa. The when the s core Rangers, semi-finalists last year, HUDSON was 33-8. Here, CLASSES BEGIN IN will try to out-skate Zeta Beta Tau however, the reg- INS r ,TIin Friday night's encounter. The ulars were sent back into the game G referees are making their decisions and the fireworks st-ted again .for All-Star hockey teams positions with Daniels, Petrie and Hudson Ray Courtright to Give Lessons and the results will be announced snaring 11 points between them to Students and Faculty. at the close of the season. So let's down to thought. settle a new Let's spruce up and buy a New Spring or TOP COAT A new hat would doll up your ap- pearance. cheek can be made upon the eligi- 1 I a IUL Ll1U IVL bility of the aspirants. The final i report may mean the loss of sev- Swordsmen Will Face Spartans eral men who have been counted on Team on Wednesday. to chalk up a few points, for the team. Coach John Johnstone will take Although the Varsity will be able I the Michigan fencers to East Lans- to place a fairly well balanced[ ing on Wednesday for a meet with squad in the meet, it will have to Michigan State. At present the compete with stars in almost every make-up of the squad which will' event, for both of the visiting teams make the trip to the Spartan terri- have several outstanding men. De- tory is undecided, although Coach troit is sending Lewis, a star quar- Johnstone does not expect to be, ter-miler and sprinter and mem- robbed of any of his men by in-, ber of the Olympic team. At pres- eligibility. ent he holds the national 300-yard Captain Gordon, Friedman, and title. Beauvais is one of their Lovell will probably be called upon strongest men in the hurdles, while to take their place in the foils. In Lang is another quarter-miler who I the sabre events DeStefano and is likely to be a hard nut for Hoyt Boardman will likely uphold the to crack. Dues and Neiman, who Wolverine side, while Wining and performed in the shot put, are Powers will undoubtedly see service bound to chalk up some tallies, as with the epee. 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Phone 4418. 123 1 1 during the last five minutes of play.1 Kazlusky, invading left forward, held high scoring honors for his f team last night tith 8 points-no one else scored. For Michigan Norm1 Daniels again y, copped the first .5 position in t h e scoring she e t s with a total of 10 points, five in each half. Eve- land and William- son shared second place with nine counters e a c h, while Petrie and Indoor: golf will get under way this week when Professional R. O. Courtright, Petoskey - B a y V i e w Country Club, starts his classes. The Intramural department is sponsoring the series of classes, one group scheduled for Monday and Wednesday afternoons and the oth- er on Tuesday and Thursday after- noons. The sessions will be directed for the benefit of both students and faculty members by Coach Court-! right. The classes already register more than 75 students. Because of the steadily growing list of entries' to these sessions, classes may be held at 7:30 on different evenings of the week. Professional Court- FOUL THROWING The foul throwing tournament is under way with several entries al- r e a d y having completed their shooting. The entry is allowed 25 shots, needing 15 baskets to qualify,1 and then he is given 75 more shots with the score of the 100 shots taken as the final result. Miller won the meet last year, registering 84 baskets. Muscovich, with 92, holds the record. ALL-CAMPUS BOWLING Singles and doubles may be rolled any time in the Union alleys up to March 17, when the All-Campus bowling tournament ends. In the singles event the entry is allowed five games and .in the doubles each is allowed three., a smart ha~t for We are showing $5.00. Silk lined. Kreager to Run. Ypsi is sending its veteran star, Captain Kreager, who will run in the. mile against Austin and Wolfe of Michigan, who starred in the West Virginia exhibition. Beatty of Ypsi will furnish the competition for Eggleston and DeBaker in the hurdles, with Arnett, who is one of the best distance runners in the collegiate roster of honor, sched- uled to do his stuff against the Wolverine stars.j TRACK NOTICE All men interested in fresh- man track are requested to re-_ port to me today at Yost Field House. Ken Doherty, Coach Y. m C. A. which was scheduled to be held in Ann Arbor last night was called off. On Friday the Wolverine fencers will depart for Urbana where they will encounter Illinois, Saturday afternoon in the second Big Ten meet of the season. In the first Conference encounter Michigan downed the Ohio State fencers, 9-8. Bruins Lead Canadiens in Pro Hockey League Altenhof w e r e right said that a small fee will be next with seven. PETRIE charged for the evening classes. Even though Michigan's score The teaching this week will be was high, their playing was not { limited to instruction in the grip such that would inspire great con- of the club, Coach Courtright stat- fidence in them. They need lots of ed. Individual lessons will be given by appointment in the mornings work before they resume the stren- Iand evenings. uous Conference race, but consider- -ndevenings. ing the fact that this was the first FACULTY SWIMMING time the boys have played together Matt Mann is starting a begin- since exams started, it is expected ners class in swimming for fac- that they will at least display the ulty members at 12:15 o'clock on form which they showed before the W e d n e s d a y afternoons. 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