'RIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930 BASKETBALL SQUAD g ,ill lfl FplflFFN L THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN ll mss. - . ._. .^^."..., Sideline Chatter > "v-v.., -- f E , . . I f 1 i E E 4 .' , '_: e . L ' RoudRieached SledbllLeague ____ M!q By JOE RUSSELL. e Five Members of Wolverine Grid After this coming week-end, the t Western Conference title tangle t Squad to be Available will be well on the road to a solu- t at Close of Season. tion. Michigan and Northwestern, t the only undefeated teams left inIf SCHEDUJLE OPENS DEC. 6the race will meet tough oppon-1 ents, and should they come through .tthese games unscratched, the road Announcement of the first cut in td o a joint claim to the laurels will line-up of the Michigan court squad he comparatively open. . coincident with the increase in theb omateloen, number of weekly drills to four On the other hand Purdue, times per week has served as a re- ed i against its team will sit minder that the coming basketball back gansthi that both the season is but a few weeks off. In iatk and thtWoterie fact the opening game with West-tod ats and theWolverins ern State Teacher's college which ground ito thc bie depths i' to be played here is little more of defeat as this will give the than three weeks away. Boilermakers a fighting chance Layihreofwthksbasketball floor in to lay a claim to the title which Laying of He baskebalothey snatched for the first time Yost Field House has been complet- last season ed and Coach George Veenker will a uld this unexpected event start intensive drilling within thehudht h eedegt next few days. Daily work has been happen, each of the leading steams nex fe das. ail wok hs benin the Big Ten will have had one ordered Nov. 24, two days after the beating, and the championship will close of the football schedule. The'hatgdandedchrpnwn menwhowil beavalabe fom hehave to be divided three ways, and football squadare DanieWiliaththat would not be any satisfaction footall nd resanesWilia-to anyone. However the probabil- son, DeBaker, and Tessmer. ity of both Northwestern and Mich- Downing May Play. I igan going down is very small in- Coach Veenker's first cut has re- deed. The Purple are conceded to duced the number of candi'dates to be almost sure winners over Wis- 14, but this group will be increased consin, while Michigan is favored to 19 after the close of the grid i to send the Gophers home smart- season. Captain Joe Downing, who ing under at least a one touchdown it was thought would never be able defeat. Both the Badgers and to play again is on the remaining ' Minnesota have strong elevens list. A brace is to be made for his however, and in this day and age injured knee, thus enabling him to nearly anything can happen on a play once more. gridiron. Others who are on the eli'gible list Both Wisonsin and Minnes- including the football men are the ota have been pointing for following: Eveland, Weiss, Petrie, their games this week, and may Hudson, Baldwin, and Ackershoek, be relied upon to try every trick forwards; Manuel, Daniels, DeBak- in their respective bags in an er, and Darner, centers; Shaw Al- attempt to knock their oppon- tenhof, Williamson, Tessmer, Root, ents off the top of the pile. At Ba y e r I e, Ricketts, and O'Neill, present it appears that Michi- guards; Eveland, Weiss, Shaw, and gan is in a tougher spot than Altenhof appear to be fairly certain Northweste eCoahch ipket s of regular berths on the new squad. Nrnningstt.ac hihjst Four Practice Games started to function in the Har- The Varsity will be able to get vard game last week is as yet all of its pre-Conference training something of an unknown, work early in the season, for the whiletany team which haswa first four games are to be played in Manders in the backfield is Yost Field house with non-Confer- dangerous ence quintets. Following the West- Notre Dame, probably the out- ern State game on Dec. 6, the Mich- standing team in the country, igan State College court squad will should not have a great deal of engage the Wolverines in their lair trouble in adding Drake to its ra- An inter-sectional contest with pidly mounting list of scalps, and An iter-ectonalconest ithshould advance further in the race Pennsylvania will be the opposition for the mythical national title. for the Wolves Dec. 20. The Ohio However withiA Nthweste. 'Wesleyan five will journey here for However with Army, Northwestern, a Wgame the last day to heryearr and Southern California still. to go, a3a. te l , the men of Rockne have anything Dec,__but a pleasant future to look for- ward to. The game with the Wild- Junior Varsity Drills cats November 22 will be the out- for Kalamazoo Team standing battle of the country thata !day, and will go a long way to-' (Continued From Page 6) ward settling the question of su- General Motors Tech last week, it premacy. However should Notre is still a matter of doubt as to the Dame run true to form and leave offensive strength of the reserve the Conference team in its wake, team. The large score against the it still has a supreme test in Soutnl- team from Flint was rolled up PORTABLE mainly because the opposition was TYPEWRITERS so poor, and not because there was any great improvement in the Corona, Underwood, M i c h i g a n team's scoring ability. Barr-Morris, Remington, There were several nice runs in this Royals. game, however, especially by Brem- We have all makes. en and Berkowitz, and if these mn Colored Duco Finishes can continue to play in this same o. D. MORRILL fashion the Jayvees may upset the dope by downing the Western State 314 South State Phone 6615 ern California on Deccmbcr 6. If the Irish win this game as well as the Army set-to they will deserve the title of champions of the Uni- ed States of America, which in fact means World Chanmnionis. Although the Northwestern atbletic authorities have issued a statement in which they of- fer to help charity to the best of their ability next year, and to give the sum of $100,000 this season, the ag iation still per- sists to have this year's game with Notre Dame moved to Sol- diers Field. We Specializ iHOAGLIN 111 Miller Avenue LET US S (Continued from Page 6) Veach. Delta Kappa Epsilon-Mil- ler and Dayton. Tau Kappa Delta Epsilon (4) Upsilon (6) Sutfin ......... 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