FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1930 THF MICHIG AN DAILY e ....... ... ik HAFORE Eii °'ILLINOISRAGE C' Itram'zral News #, Triangular Meet With and Indians Sched for Saturday. t Buckeyes iuled VORED FNATERNITY SPEEDBALL. day are as follows: Tau Pairings for the championship Epsilon vs. Phi Kappa P tournament in the fraternity league Kappa Sigma vs. Delta of the Intramural department have been announced and play will begin Phi Beta Delta vs. Alpha next Monday. Each of the teams in Lambda, and Delta Kappa Kapr Psi, P Upsilo Kap Epsil WOLVERINES FA) With all their practice concluded for the triangular meet with Ohio State and Illinois to be held at Ur- bana Saturday morning, Michigan's Harriers entrained for Illinois lastI night. They will arrive sometime this afternoon and will spend the afternoon running over the five-' mile course to get an idea of the layout they will contend on the, nexf dcay the tournament has been unde-' feated in the league games thus far. A consolation series of games has also been arranged for the re- mainder of the teams.I The pairings as given out yester- SIDELINE CHATTER I J I i i l 7 E t y C~+sq iA . A squad of ten men including, (Continued From Page 6f Captain Fitzgibbons, Austin, Wolfe, of them fight hard to down it. Howell, Crawford, Hill, Feustal, Tfht; Crimson's slump against Bedenik, Klahn, and Smith, who Wihiam and Mary last week is won the trial five-mile run Wed- not so excusable. Although the nesday night held to determine the proteges of Arnold Horween tenth man for the trip. The squad were able to come out of the is in good condition and should scrap with a 13-13 tie, the con- make a good showing over their test should have provided the rivals on an easier course than the Harvard team with an easy one on which they have trained. game. Apparently the Crimson Illini Green.e c~even, pointing for the Michi- The Illini cross country team will a~ ame this week, had un- e om mriss ofnewmen der-estimated its opponents, be composed mainly of new men and was caught napping when developed this year to fill on the a strong William and Mary large hole made by graduation last team almost defeated them. year. Captain Evans, who ran ninth in the triangular meet last Michigan's fight against Hor- year and who came in third in a ween's team at Cambridge will not meet with Wisconsin this season, be the only one in which Big Ten is their best man. teams meet eastern opponents this Other runners will probably be week. Army, fresh from a victory Petefish, Roberts, Gould, Woolsey, over Harvard and a tie with Yale, all of whom have been topping the will face Bob Zuppke's Illinois Indian squad this fall but not mak- eleven, a team that still h1s to win ing any exceptional times, and its first Coference game. Illinois, Line, Carlock, Demarest, and Turn- however, despite her poor record, vs. Pi Lambda Phi. SWIMMING. Entries will close today for t fraternity competition in swir ming, water polo, and handba The pool events will start Nov. 1 while play in the handball even will start the following day. Competition is b a s e d on straight elimination basis, one d feat eliminating the entrant. Swim ming events consist of the 25-yar free style, 25-yard backstroke, 2 yard breast stroke, diving, an relay. Five points are awarded t I winner in each event. Water po competition will follow the swim ming reets. Handball teams a limited to four men each. The wi ning fraternity in each of the sports is to be awarded a cup. VOLLEYBALL. Five games completed the fro ternity volleyball games yesterda afternoon at the Intramural buil ing. Phi Kappa Tau won over Ze Beta Tau, two games out of thre Phi Kappa lost to Sigma Pi, 1- Phi Chi was beaten two gamest - ~ N~ Nation's Grid Games " SGo on Air Tomorrow "The Down Town : c for Michigan Men" (Continued from Page 6) - KOIL, KFH, KFPY, KHJ, WORC.= (Announcer, Ted Husing). pa 1:15 p. m.-Illinois vs. Army- hi WOR.= :45 p. m.-Harvard vs. Michigan --WEAN. . pa 1:45 p. m.-Ohio State vs. Navy on -WLW. 2:45 p. m.--Chicago vs. Purdue-I KYW, WMAQ. } 2:45 p. m.--Minnesota vs. South he Dakota U.-WCCO. m- 2:40 p. m.-Wisconsin vs. South= ll. Dakota State- WTMJ.- 1, 3:00p. m.-Alabama vs. Florida, its andAuburn vs. Tulane-WAPI. - 5:00 p. m.-Stanford vs. Wash- SPATS! a ington-KPO. * e- 5:00 p. m.-Southern California vs. California-KFI, KFRC. - Spats ce more in favor with the better rd --- -- 5- one by Alpha Phi Delta, while _ressea men than ever before. We are ad Delta Alpha Epsilon lost to Pi eowing spats in tan and grey, plain and h2 Lambda Phi, two straight. Omega lo Psi Phi was beaten by Phi Beta= eather trimmed. m- Delta, 0-2. The next games are set re1 for Monday. Nov. 10. $175 to $3.50 n-r -- * se I PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Corona, Underwood, a- Barr-Morris, Remington, H:SE. ay Royals. d- We have all makes.- ta Colored Duco Finishes Our fall hosiery is ready for you toY Col ore D. c Fnshs. make your selection. Wool, silk and - -2o. D. MOR RIL L - to 314 South State St. Phone 6615 = wool, and lise and wool in a wide variety of new patterns and cOlor effects. 50c to $2.00 GLOVES! 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Manager Hawkins will accom- pany the Wolverines, and fresh- man track coach Ken Doherty will go with the men and be in full charge since Coach Hoyt will be tied up with football Saturday. Doherty has been supervising the harrier workouts at such times as Hoyt was not available and knows the men and their abilities quite! well, but Coach has a good team witi a great back- field, and with a little help from its constantly improving 1i n e, should be troublesome to the West. Pointers. Berry, Robinson, a n d Yanuskus are a trio of hard driv- ing backs, with Berry also a star in open field running. Ohio State, apparently an improved team since it metI Michigan early in the season, also goes east to battle Navy at Baltimore. The Buckeyes' feat of holding the highly touted Wisconsin team to a scoreless tic last Saturday rates them as a favorite over the midship- men, despite the latter's 31-0 victory over- Princeton two weeks ago. 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