WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930 THE MICHIGAN DAILY - ,, 6~~ - - ~ e.. .,..r...,. .., r.,t ..y MCNSTA MXT WEEK ST. LOUIS TO FACE' ATHLETICS TODAY (Continued from Page 8) calculated to bother the heavy. hitting Card's lineup of left handed 'SPEEDBALL TEAMS Cross Country Starts Fall Team Golf Associa Practice Jones Custc ror Ddy SUITE for twoiiere1Studyr, p ,z Gives I A S S 1 F 1 E vt E/pdfm ri- C -L SMvate bath, bedroom. 220 South of Cup ET Thayer, Apt. No. 2. 234. Wolverines Faced With Large batters, while pre-series dope seemsj Gap Left by Graduation to favor Grimes as the Card's best of Four Veterans. bet against the right handed slug- gers of the Mackmen. HOPE FOR LARGE SQUAD' Two brilliant catchers will be be- hind the bat in the coming series. With. the opening call for the Mickey Cochrane, of the A's, is varsity wrestling squad set for next probably the greatest receiver of all week Coach Clifford Keen is faced time, and has been among the lead- with the problem of replacing four ing five batters of the American divisional Conference champions if League all season. Gus Mancuso,{ the grappling championship is to who is expected to handle the; come to Michigan. Ex-Captain major part of the Cardinal catch- Hewitt, who competed in the last ing burden, is also a deadly hitter,+ Olympic games, Steinke, Kelly, and although his catching ability is farI Parker are missing from the Wolv- below that of Cochrane. (Continued from Page 8) . (By Associated Press) graduate or business woman. 14 heir season by a meet with Ypsi- NEW YORK, Sept. 30.-Robert T.NOTICE Cutting Apt., 706 Monroe. 2 J anti October 23, to be run over the Jones, Jr., will have five golf cups Fraternity Schedule Is First same course apsilantibeearr ers in his custcdy for the next year See our Wahl Personalized Pens apartment garage. Call at toEvent on Intramural make the Maizeland Blue squad istead of four. The United States befor~e you buy. Latest styles, best 1301 Granger. 234561 Sports Program. put out their best to gain a victory Golf association decided today that merchandise obtainable. Sopa 'when they clash because they have since Jones, who was captain of Rider Pen Shop SQUIET,sgleroom Phone83ar94. 2 GOLF TOURNAMENT NEXT been and are one of the most for- the last two Walker cup teams, had TYPEWRITERS , midable cross country teams in the all the other emblems of national Every one prefers a Royal Portable LARGE ROOMS for students. Fraternity speedball teams will couinty aWis yosia dpfeaed{champions in his possession, he Typewriter. Call at Rider Pen Close to campus. Phone 4329. 234 open the intramural sport season themselves bad medicine to all should have the Walker cup, too. Shop and see why. FOR RENT-Large first floor suite; one week from Wednesday ahd will thmels. bas medicine tdy302 South State steam heat; showers; block from d on sive days b ers. It was shipped to Atlanta Monday1 ff I I' I, erine fold with Captain Auer, Benz Woodard, and Aldinger comprising the returning lettermen. Lawrence an. aMa winner of last year, also will be a member of this year's squad.' Last year Michigan set a new Conference wrestling record by lifting four individual crowns al- though failing to win team laurels due to a loss suffered at the hands of-Indiana. With the graduation of the four champions Keen is faced with a .big gap to be filled. Otto and: Oehmann were outstanding neinbers of last year's freshman squad, and together with the re- maining lettermen will furnish the nucleus for the 1930 edition of Michigan's mat squad. Eight meets are on the books for this season together with the Conference meet and the national tourney. The dual meet season opens early in January with West Virginia furnishing the first oppo- sition. The Big Ten schedule starts soon afterward. As is the- case 'every year a large number of men must be developed for the varsity. Due to the absence of the sport in high schools ex- perienced. men are the exceptionI rather than the rule, and Keen isI relying upon a large turnout from which to 'pick the raw material to be shaped into championship timber, With the close of the grid- iron season some of the football men will turn their attention to wrestling, and this willbe a further source of material. If men can be found to fill the gaps left by grad- uation a ° contending team will be possible, but this can only ate done if men turn out in sufficient num- bers when the first meeting is called next week. INDIANA AND OHIO SET FOR OPENING BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 30. -Practice tomorrow for Cream and C r i m s o n football. aspirants will mark the beginning of an inten- sive drill for the opening of the Western conference schedule Sat- urday afternoon with Ohio State at Columbus, O . Tomorrow's work will consist for the main part of correcting .mistakes of the contestl yesterday with Miami. Since Ohio State has had advan- tage of double practices this sea- son, Coach Pat Page plans to util- ize every minute this week in whip- ping his men in shape for the en- c6unter. This is the first Big Ten game of the season and the only Big Ten game to be played Satur- FOOTBALL MANAGER TRYOUTS All those wishing to try out for football manager are asked to. report at the Field house any afternoon this week. Art Highfield, Manager. , Jimmy Foxx at first, Bishop at second, Boley at short, and Dykes at third will comprise the Athletic infield, while Simmons wile team with Miller and Haas in the out- field. For the Cardinals Bottomley1 will be at first, Frisch at second,1 Gelbert at short, and Adams at third, while Douthitt, Hafey, and Watkins will play the garden posi- s tions. Kipke Sends Gridders. Through .Sp e e d Drill Behind Closed G a t e s, (Continued from Page 8) iels at the wing positions. The re- mainder of the squad took their turn playing defensive on the op- position. No scrimmage was sched-' uled for the day so the respective ability of the two teams could not be accurately judged. As yet Kipke has not introduced any of the Spartan plays and for-' mations to prepare the Wolverines for the coming contest with Mich- igan State. It is expected that this. will be done later in the week with only two days of stiff practice re- maining before the team will be set for/State. Tessmer and Simrall continue to drill on punts under the able tute- lage of Kipke with the sophomore threat having a slight edge on the Wolverine captain. Simrall and' Eastman were also drilled on block-' ing. Emphasis seemed to be placedj on the major faults of last Satur- dary's twin bill affair, with back-I field men working on blocking and running interference before fast ball carriers. Indiana Coach Outlines Plays to Stop Fessler (Speri~a to 7hewDally) BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 30. -In practice conducted this after- noon, Coach Pat Page outlined a plan of defense to Indiana grid- ders that will be used next Satur- day at Ohio State to stop Wesley Fesler, * All-American performer, and his band of cohorts. Fesler, se- lect end for two years, has been shifted to fullback this season and l will be a disagreeable menace to the Indiana like. Freshmen at Sophie Newcomb College are well taken care of dur- ing their first few weeks at school. 'According to the usual plan, this year each first year woman was taken care of by a junior who guided her charge through the freshman week and openings of classes. Big and little sisters met at an informal party. An invention which enables the totally deaf to listen successfully to talking pictures is the recent achievement of Professor Bedell of the department of Physics at Cor- nell university. Theprocess of lis- tening is accomplished through the medium of the teeth. qualifying in the all-campus fall tournament, and first tests for Sig- ma Delta Psi. Elmer 0. Mitchell, in charge of intramurals, announ- ces that speedball entry blanks and intramural handbooks .are beingI mailed to fraternities. Entries for the three events officially close on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week. Alpha Kappa Lambda is the pres- ent champion in fraternity speed- ball, having won last year's tourna- ment from 40 rival teams. Thej rules for. this sport demand that all participants p r e s e n t health cards. STUDENTS LABORATORY SUPPLIES Microscopes Histology-Bacteriology Anatomy at SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES 200-202 East Liberty Street --m-77 b.I Each team in this section mustI enter eleven men. The winning! fraternity team will be awarded a cup, and the runner-up will have the privilege of buying one. The intramural golf tournament, an all-campus competition separ- ate' from Coach Trueblood's varsity meet being played off at this time, is a match play affair, with a qual- ifying round to determine flights. There will be another one next spring, at which time the faculty will also play. An interesting side-1 [line to the regular match play will be a special driving, putting, and, approaching contest. All but let- ter men may enter the fall tourna- ment. Sigma Delta Psi, national athlet- ic.fraternity, bases its entrance re- quirements upon all-around athlet- ic ability. This is tested in a ser- ies of fourteen individual events. Three awards are dangled before prospective candidates. The offi- cial key, won by only 21 men last year, is given to each individual* who successfully passes all events.I The fraternity cup, for the team with the best combined record, was, won last year by Alpha K a p p a Lamda. Another trophy cup goes to the individual high-point man. 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