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Return on BAN ON SOP'HOMORES MITCHELL N aE M1URAL POLICIES So many students, faculty members, and guests, are pat- rons and visitors of the Intram- ural Sports Building that it seems opportune to explain the policy regarding the hours of service. 1. The building is open the year around. This applies to va- cation periods as well. There is this exception: after the close of the eight week's summer session, the pool is closed temporarily, as there are not enough swimmers to warrant the expense of a life- guard and this time also, is most practical for draining and clean- ing the pool. 2. The building is open daily, and by recent action of the 1board in Control of Athletics, is also available Sundays and hol- idays. 3. The hours for use, except- ing Saturdays and Sundays, are 7:30 a. mn. to 10 p. mn. 4. On Saturday the building closes at 6 p. m. 5. On Sundays and holidays the building is open from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. for unorganized activities. I 6. The swimming pool during the regular school year is under control of Coach Matt, Mann. During the summer school and vacation periods it is under the direct supervision of the Intram- ural Department. Obviously, the pool can only be opened when guards are. in attendance. The hiours are as follows: Daily (except Saturday) 9:30 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. 2:30 P. M. to 6:00 P. 11. 7:30 P. M. to 9:30 P. M. Saturday 9:30 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. 2:30 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. Sundays and Holidays 10:00 A. M, to 12:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. to 5:30 P. M. The pool is closed during var- sity games. 7. Visitors are welcome at the building and escorts are provided to show the different exercise' rooms and the equipment. This{ arrangement excludes the locker rooms and pool which may only1 be visited by special appoint- ment. On the days of homel (Continued on Page 7)t ~QVEII BSKTBLLPO PF SNWDABH hYTR IT~~ y +rr^ v wr -v~vv+r- ..v r .- 'v-.-- v--. w-v w-r v- A. -erv- r rV tr- v-ar- -.r+.wva.v- - Wolverine basket tosser~s this yearI will be -alot an unJknovwn quantity until the first game of the season. ince the lack of material is one of# the most serious faults that the us-# ual crepe hangers can gloat about. With only four 'Varsity men back. Coach Veenker will have to drawr heavily from the sophomores who composed the snappy''little yearling squad last year. Four Regulars Back. Hudson, Weiss, Daniels and Cap- tain Downing are the only letter 'men to return, and from early in- dications it is doubtful if Downing will recover from his leg injury suf- ficiently to be ready for enough practice before the season gets un- der way. As an added cause for worry, the favorite well of new ma- terial, the football squad, seems this year to be rather dry. Miller, Cox,I DeBaker, Williamson and Tessmer seem to be the only gridders that will be on hand for the opening of the polished floor season~. Lack Six Footers. Coach -Veenker's one ace in the hole will be the speedy little teaml that has moved up out of the year- lin~g class and will be raring to make their places on the Varsity. This crew is composed of Eveland and Baldwin at forwards, Shaw and Al- tenhof on the guard spots, and Manuel or Tessmer playing center. Pietrie will be ready to play either guard or forward as the occasion demands. The only bad feature will be that the squad shows a dearth of six footers, but maybe the Wol- verines will set a new style in cagers heights. bay Jbe Rusell.1 Even th ough the Mlini suffered the worst defeat that has been ad- ministe red to them in 13 years last. Saturday' by Northwestern, the Wolv:,rines are up against a tough proposition when Coach Zuppke's cohorts invade the Michigan Sta- dium this week. Michigan's scouts who have seen Illinois in action this year report that the Indians have a potentially powerful teain which is daze to get going soon. Ad~d to his Cla, fact tat nothing is dear-er to thectrule hllincis hea t tipan afobal victory over Mvhian ad e have acob atonw 19hi very liable to c Fausec some 'tri ble Saturday af!ternoon'. Co:a Z1ippke has poinated for Mich-a gan gaines ever s Lne e too-k up the reis at the Chamrpaig7n SCho3ol, and is sure t o uncork sieof his best tricks in an attempt tRo st--n the march of While tie lilini are practically out of the chase for the Conference title by virtue of their loss to the wildcats, they would like nothing better than to knock their tradi- tional rivals from that same race. They have a strong teamr of youngs- ters, who, while they lack the seasoning which is necessary for a cool performance under fire, they are always dangerous. vllnoi:wnt it the North- andhel th Widcas utilthe secon alwhe-., Ret ner took the baladrerped th~e length of the 1,C7ied ora tuhon hardly da.__ . to in _recof- dence i za Leams<. A it1 houhthe score was 'f.-4,Scu Veenher reports that the Wildcats were r ischerc Assum es Lead in CampusGolf Fiiwl Johnny Fischer holds a ,two hole lead over his opponent Jarvis Hicks in their match for the campus golf championship as a result of their 18-hole match yesterday over the University links. The two contest- ants have a final 18 holes to be played todayi with the opening drives set for 2:30. (Continued on Page Seven.) outplayed throughout the game, hut that they got every breakil and knew how to take acd an- &ge of them. Tihe power of the Mini defense is shown by the fact that every Northwestern score was started from outside the 30-yard line. If Illinois can hold in this manner in the center of the field it is certain that Coach Zuppke will have his men coached to hold when they are nearer their goal. Then too, the In- dians have an off-ensive which will be troublesomne at some time during the afternoon. paign camp show thf!_at Lthere nmay e someacchanges inLythe Illinois line-gip when athe Oran ge and Blue facet'Michigktan thi~s week. Itol.insonulb '_T'ackAiwho played the best gamern against the Wildcats is being tried at quarterback s;-nce Zuppke was ncot satis 7 : with he work his signal-hirpersdilast week. rtS utt1, the best passer on the IlMini s uead has been getting a chance to show his -wares thi s week, and Michigan ayexpect ai concentrated at- tak - heair Saturday. -e'en though 'tis wicked weather out. Another triumph for modern science. 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