WAGE STX TIlE MICIGAN ~'AG~rnx I A I .L['N SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1930) Junior° I T wl , I 1 1 ill . u , r. r r _ + ,,>, r I -T o ay Urbana OPPONENTS, RETAIN vveste n UNDEFEATED MARlK' - RUHU EH C":6- nterenee g .' ers soill ' , ; . at DPACIFIC CAST MLVIN -i ji __ fit' " r ji fk TO d I Jw NA' ! Lz WP r C 'Sgalwrer a2 oY0%agmtalsesn rj~1~1 i~ Jnt s z;,-: all bee inastrntlos thgavictlrysmarch. WOLVES UP 2.5 POINTS Following the mass of telegram's andic letters of indig-natilon, as well a-. ar,,Sport 1 ag artiel 's 'wr tten ail ove: the country c o erlemg -the ;sosibiiity th-t Michniga will corn- a c ids the 0tle, "o N o t h %v c s t e r vi ! comes the Dickinson rating that is accepted as the most official which gives the Wolverines the undispat- ed top place in the Western Can- icrence, providing that they win over the Maroons ted ,y. Unless Chicago p. * 11C iic under Michigan tdyia Maize :,iil Blue xwill wi:n tAP hl 7two 'anLcd the :it'.:'a f: lo y f rst; c'iv i nn (o: t K 1 I a y ii; Teei this season. T.: 1'~Ie ''re considered the ui .. . Li Igvu de that i:> c oo:> iled ':2yer . If Michigan can beat Cn: oto- day she will have the 7 oe n colad held by Northwesten-- iae victor- ies and no clefeats a ies in I iJ Tren competition. Ov r-eonllldece will be the only ciratwba:, -to tine Wolves today and it would not be jKipke's system to allow this factor to enter in. four of the most. valuable men tht Coach Kipk e ha, had i-n his race for the Conference title. Two others ma,,y wear the Maize; and Blue for the last timze, Diet they are still c ?aile for the grid team next year L~itte J choose to cunr u,. thei1r stu dies next season. V/hent (>'ptailn "Ducky"' Slmraii le:ads fli crew againsct the Maroon w'rrrntoday it w;'.) be h2is last; gaine in Conferencee omnpeti dorn. The little light "g' ' a<:diaired Kentucky gridder has been uk e-, of the out- . tanldin lmen on iesquad f or t .l econs,0cut ive '~ic s and in this, 5.y 1 ; lat y' i ier< as > 5 _ ,n the ma in- S Igti swel ogle1±12of 1!i 1t 1 N ~) u'4 I1C'9fIct " t~"~il~d A yy I t 1 t E _ t i ,_ ; itedinl tihe line t. lay ng a w hiale StanIloer end that was and li s been a f ame at the it ii , i Ii I r it ' t =I I' jt c i IIIRLr AFL L iLI 'WOLVERINE RINK TO OPENTODAY! Skating Will Begin at Coliseum; 11K L OIU U H U A I 1 eai~rn to L#umitiuonay. j Siituatioan Has Ciaigled. IWhen Northwestern conceded the Several Close Games to Feature Ice-skating facilities of the 'fn-f title in 19215 the situation was not Easern Schdul as versity Coliseum will be open to the; even similar. Michigan had won public tonight from 0- 10 o'clock. one mnore game and both teams Many Teams less. Coach Lowery of the lhoc1.0y team had lost one. The Northwestern tea game payed in the sleet was won j Although many of the football announced last night. The same by a field goal and the Wvolves wvent elevens of the country are resting conditions and prices as those used[ down to a 3-2 defeait, the three thiswee en, svin thmseveslast year will prevail. Coach Lowery' points being the only ones scored forther rsoetiv Thni~givnghas supervised the freezing of the f against them. At the time this forther a terear stll evralrik o Thrsay nd riay ndgame was considered one of the Dy games;, teeaesilsvrlrn o hrdyadFia n flukes of the season and authoritiesj games onl the national schedule hopes for a record opening attend- claim that it should never have that are of major interest to the ance. The rink will also be open to been seriou sly considered because tests faremasineenfin tonth the public Sunday and every day of the rotten playing conditions test aremainy cofine to ~hethat made chance the strongest East and the Middle West though, thereafter during the season. fcor since the southern and western First call for the Varsity team j teams have no tilts scheduled for has been issued for Monday night.' NE-LSSVLEBL this afternoon that have much Lettermen of last year who will Aljhs e h xett claim to the limelight.Althsmewoexcto In Michigan all eyes will be cen- appear at the first practice will in- enter teanras in the inter-classj tered on the crap between the Uni- elude Captain Art Schlanderer, volleyball competition should do versity of Detroit and Michigan Courtis, Lagden and Toimpkin. Thej so at once, as entries close on State. The Spartan; will h.'onlho me latter at goaliepoionwsnth December 6. Winners will r'e- ground arnd they wil rmke the third All -American hockey team. ceive Intramural awards. For Titans put out everything thoy 1 Ca ptain Sehianderer and Courtis futerifomtincalth n- have in one of the toughest clashes; are wins's and Langden played at tramural office, 22101. of the year. The rivalry is high be- center position last year. Coach- tween these elevens and they a re Lowery is in doubt about the two ~ fairly evenly matched t iti er vacancies left by the graduation of each having' a strong a'1en Ien Capta in Bryant and Sammy Hart. On the east c rot Hartvard and Several first -class numeral men Yale will go for each othiers' th:co"As I from the freshman squad of l asti h J 1S in a battle that siho'uld be _ moj earsei will be eligible this season.' 512 ;Elst defensive thian of'iiiv. .Ncitnr [ Reid from Windsor, Crossman of teamn has macaie iade 'ucdC1 athamn, Ne- w i-avnsvvick, Williams 3EA aN A LdE this year, ya, e a In Io1C-i't ana and udie from Sault GOOD downs against A;c. a'~~u iSte. aMfarie formn the nuceleuis of this (Cen t illu 'c -o < ,~O ) : QUFootball and Sminday ~ ~ Goose with ,Dressing I 'f-Bone, Pot teri'ht' ?, - v' 'Vli±'±tt SclinwJty a 'clk l e*cW lie:: evennowi:. " '''' (1lill£aeer - Wiz, "Duky"' has n~ce r 52s50 } . ; L.ov. un t ilit i 1 l t) C o i nce e ornp }E't i ran 1 '' 1' a'S dise Ovex -eon the laigest single fmra 1 he majority of the xvii:' ci'ed~ICIta hew to Ll e Mchigan eleven. maral gTaCL C Jack 'Wheeler Will also appcea r and 111011 as a. <''~. for" the has-t time intme Chia-: o later d ev e lo p -;' game. Jack has been one o t!. e nmnzt he. has ap- m{ost underrated halfbacks ini hegeared as one of> country until hie flashed his stylei-, . nd against Harvard and Minne cia, that ever wing ed cuctting . way for himself to hhi - n lne.