PAGE SIX T'H'E MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVFMR 2,1930 S .. . - - . a m. -.. -. _ P 1 _._- __- low VA IT1 rifliE DOWN MIC AN ST-ATE, 22-33 WOLVERINES BREIK SPAR TA 3' R ECDRD Chamberlain, State Star, Wins With Austin, Howell, Wolfe and Fitzgibbons Next. FIRST LOSS FOR, STATE Undefeated for a period of four years Michigan State's Varsity cross country t e a m yesterday morning bowed before a strong Wolverine squad of harriers, 22-33. The Spartans star, Chamberlain, however, ran true to form and fin- ished first followed by four MaizeI and Blue hill and dalers, Austin, Howell, Wolfe, and Fitzgibbons. Conrad and Steimle, both of State finished sixth and seventh with Crawford, the fifth Michigan man placing eighth. Austin, the lanky Wolverine pride set out to stay with Chamberlain, but the task was too great, and the Spartan flash crossed the finish line just 21 minutes and four sec- onds after the starting gun, beat- ing Austin by 23 seconds. In spite of the gruelling task of running four miles up hill and down around the new university of Michigan golf course, the remainder of the group finished pretty well bunched togcether. TRIO OF NORTHWESTERN STARS WHOSE WORK HAS DONE MUCH TO GAIN PURPLE PRESTIGE Athktic Board Donates Stadium fo Post-Season Contests I Played by Elevens. DETROIT GAME REFUSED (Continued from Page 1) the current economic depression. They realize that extraordinary ef- forts, including sacrifices, must be made by those with means to come to the assistance of those who are, or may be, in want. "The Board, therefore, voted that Michigan's share of the net cash receipts that may be derived from the final game of the football sea-' son, namely that with the Univer- sity of Chicago, a rival of long standing, scheduled for November 22, shall be turned over to the Gov- ernor of the State to be allocated by him in his discretion for charita- ble purposes. "No one at this date can tell what would be the' ticket sale for the Chicago game if orders were to pur- sue the~r normal course. It seems I not unlikely, however, that under these conditions, there would be perhaps 30,000 or 40,000 unsold tickets. It is our confident belief that, with this opportunity made available for the assistance of worth tcauses, those remaining tic- kets will all be taken. It his been pointed out that thousands of peo- plo would welcome an opportunity by buying tickets for a football thus to contripute to the relief of those in distress. The Board expressed its willing- ness not only to devote all of its share of the net cash proceeds de- rived from the regular scheduled sale of such football tickets,sbut it also declares its willingness and desire to hold as a separate fund for the same purpose, any excess over the regular scheduled prices ($3.00 for stand seats and $4.00 and $5.00 for box seats) any purchasers may be disposed to pay for tickets. rThe Board also voted to donate free of charge, the use of the Mi'ch- igan Stadium for any other games between teams, the aim of which nutmIc V mI11~Z~ "ncJ h iv f nthr fiinr dL Hornsby to be Back at Second for Cubs (1?v Associated Press~ CHICAGO, Nov. 1.-Rogers Hornsby will be back at second base for the Cubs when the 1931 season opens. The newly appointed manager of the Cubs, here today to make preparations for the spring training trip, emphatically de- nied that his active days as a major league player are over He said he made a mistake ir trying to get back into uniform too soon last season, before h( had completely recovered from injuries. STRIBLING DOWNS CHRIS TNER IN 3RE Veteran Akron Fighter Victim of Technical Knockout. (BY Associated Pre ,) BOSTON, Oct. 31.-W. L. "Young' Stribling won from K. O. Christner veteran Akron, Ohio, heavyweight by a technical knockout in th( third round of their scheduled 10- round bout here tonight. Stribling came out of a clinch in the third and battered Christner 's heau heavily with bcth hands. Ons of the blows opened a wide gash in Christner's hose and the injury ap- peared serious enough for Refere( Johnny Brassil to stop the bout. Stribling led in the first two ses- sions. He weighed 101 pounds, 10 less than Christner. Arthur Dekuh, gigantic New York heavyweight who battles Young Stribling in Atlanta on November 7, closed strong and won an eight- round bout from Bib Hill Hartwell of Kansas City. D ly' Dolson Returns to Defroit Puck Team; ( ?v Associated Press) DETROIT, Nov. 1. - Clarence{ "Dolly" Dolson, loaned to London early last season, reported to Man- ager Jack Adams of the Detroit Falcons and Olympics at Olympia yesterday. W~lVEiNES TAKE, BAY. O6FFTO REST Poor Showing Against Freshmen Shows Need for More Strengthening. HARVARD LOSES DEVENS F'ollowing their scrimmage with he freshmen Friday afternoon, the Vichigan Varsity declared yester- lay an off day and took their final :est before getting down to the ,erious work of preparing for the Harvard clash next Saturday. There apparently will be plenty >f work for the team during the - ext few days if the Wolverines hope to put a team on the field that will be capable of stopping 'he Crimson when they meet at Cambridge. In Friday's scrimmage the regulars were able to defeat the yearlings only by a single opint, 14-13, the freshman eleven coming back strong in the final minutes to score the touchdown that almost .evened the count. One of the Varsity's touchdowns came as the result of a pass by quarterback Harry Newman, while the other was the result of straight football. The first freshman touch- down was made when a recovered fumble was converted into a score, while the second yearling marker followed a steady march down the (Continued on Page 7) $1 HAN1<.. BRUDER Cihumberlairn Fast. Chamberlain. the Spartan star Northw2s7rn's 27-6 victory over s~t a fast sPady ace with Austin Bruder, must highuly touted halfback ci owding him for the first two of smallpox but was stopped by thex miles, bu, the State man gradually played stellar feotbal at tackle, and pulled away as Austin weakened and was leading by a good margin at the finish. Howell, Wolverine- sophomore, came through to take third place, running the distance in 22:32. Wolfe was close behind for fourth honors with a time of 22:52, and Fitzgibbons, captain of _______ the Wolverines, took fifth in 23! minutes flat. SPEEDBALL Conrad, considered second toK, Chamberlain on the Spartan squad, Alpha Kappa Lambda, last year s lived up to his reputation by being fraternity speedball champions will the second State man to finish, but again be contenders for the chain- he was not good enough to beat out pionship this year as a result of the fast quartet of Michigan run- four successive victories in their, ners who took second, third, fourth, league competition. The defending and fifth places. Conrad barely title-holders downed in order, Phi succeeded in nosing out a team- Lambda Kappa, 13-0; Tau Delta mate, Steimle who pressed hih Phi, 14-2; Phi Kappa TaA, 2-0; and throughout the four miles. Delta Alpha Epsilon, 4-3. Crawford Takes Eighth. The winners in the other leagues Eighth hlace went to )Crawford are: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pi Lamb- who pulled up steadily after the da Phi, and Phi Kappa Sigma, first mile and experienced little while in the remaining loops, the1 difficulty in outrunning Elliot and winner has not yet been determin-I Frisbee, of State, who finished ed. Delta Upsilon, last year's run- ninth and tenth, being the last two ners-up, have a contest Monday Spartan men to figure in the scor- with Sigma Alpha Mu, which will ing. Only the first five men on definitely establish the champion-j each team are counted in the final ship of their circuit, while a vic- score, the team with the lowest tory for Phi Kappa Psi over Delta number of points winning the meet. J Sigma Phi will give them the right Each of the first five runners to to enter the championship round, finish for each team give their while a loss will entail a triple tie. team the number of points corres- Three teams are in a hot battle ponding to the place in which they ,in league eight, . and all have an finish. equal chance for the title. Alpha Price, of State. came in eleventh Delta Phi, Phi Beta Delta, and Al- with Hill of Michigan twelfth. pha Omega are the teams left in Wissner and Rohlfs, both Spartans, the running in this league. took thirteenth and fourteenth, Drawings will be made for the and Feustal, Klahn, and Bedenik championship tournament Monday ran fifteenth, sixteenth and seven- night at 8 o'clock in the Intramur- teenth for . Michigan. Galehouse al offices. Team representatives beat out Darrow of Michigan for are requested to be present at this eighteenth with Dowd, the tenth time. State man, finishing last. All teams that failed to win out In spite of the fact that Cham- in their league competition yet, berlain,' who took fourth place last went through their entire schedule (Continued or Page Seven.) without a forfeit, will be given an * r DALLAS F N M.1, 4 __ ___ ____ __7(1c r Minnes la yesteray was argely due to this trio f (;tp' sars. Hank un the Rig Ti ws hack in the line-up freshly recovercd om an attack 2i ° Ytig CpA d im to 15 yards gained in 1i &y. Ma:vl ha I aker'v wev c :d has been little less than sensational. 4 (opportunity to compete for a con- solation trophy, similar to that giv- en the winner in the championship competition. MONDAY'S SCHEDULES. Speedball.- Monday's speedball and volley- ball schedules follow: Speedball-4:15-D e l t a Upsilon vs. Sigma Alpha Mu; Delta Kappa Epsilon vs. Theta Chi; Freshmen Engineers (A) vs. Freshmen Lits; Freshmen Physical Eds. vs. Sopho- more Engineers. 5:15-Senior Lits. vs. Senior Engineers; Freshmep Engineers (B) vs. Sophomore Lits; Alpha Tau Omega vs. Theta Xi; Phi Beta Delta vs. Alpha Omega. Volleyball. Volleyball--7:30-Tau Delta Phi vs. Phi Sigma Kappa; Triangle vs Delta Upsilon. 8:30-Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Kappa Psi vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. YEARLINGS LACKI STRONG HARRIERS Coach Attributes Much of Poor Showing to Late Start. With four weeks of practice be- I hind them the Freshman harriers have still to uncover any excep-y tional runners that might happen1 to be in their midst. In the two trial runs which have been held thus far McManus has shown the best ability. if.nh Ter d rHpp b ttribu;tes! II 0 1iI 11 Our Weekly Financia Letter Contains Analysis of Ll -- -- {I -- __- - - F Proctor & Gamble Air Reduction Copy on request WATLI NG LERCHEN & HAYES Daily Market Letter Members New York Stock Exchange New York Curb Exchange (Associate) Detroit Stock Exchange Mezzanine Floor FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Phones: 23221-23222 =" c C oacn 'ea orn erger Uz~uU games may be to raise iur ier iunus much of the poor showing to the If or charity. late start and unfavorable weather Finally, in view of the foregoing, , the Board voted that the construe- conditions, which have kept t e tion of the club house on the new men from getting in the best shapeI University Golf Course shall be This year's squad is much small- postponed for one year ov until such er than last fall's team, there be- time as the finances of the Board ing only 20 men who have been may make such building feasible. running regularly. 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