THTTSDA', NOVEMBER 27, 1930 THE MICHICAN RAIL. t _ ..,. . . , ., CAE[TEAM DRILLS Michigan Five to Meet Western State Quintet on Dec. 6; Roster Complete. YPSILANTI TO PLAY HERE Now that the football season i, a thing of the past, the Wolverin basketball team comes inlto the limelight, with its schedule listed to get under way in a we, when the Western State Teachers Coliege team of Kalamazoo comes to battle the Varsity five in Yost Field House, on December 6. Practices up to this time have been held at night, but beginning next week all of the sessions e - cept those on Mondays and Thurs- days will be held in the aiternoon. One more game has been added to the Michigan-schedule from th at announced earlier in the year. Michigan State Normal College from Ypsilanti will invade the field house on the night of February 16 to olseh with the Wolverine quin- tet. If the Ypsi team can get to- gether a basketball team with any- where near the power that its football team had, Michigan will have a tough evening ahead of it. Twenty-two men now comprise the Wolverine roster, which is one of the most inexperienced squads to play for the University in many years. Only six men on the team stand over six feet in height, so any success that the Maize and Blue will have during the coming year wil1l1 be due more to a fast and shifty attack rather than an ad- vantage in height and reach over its opponents. Of the 22 men on the team, only four have any col- lege experience, one year apiece in each case. Captain Downing, Weiss, Daniels, and Hudson are the only veterans from last year's team, al- though Ricketts was also on the BENEFITS BY SAVOLDI'S BAD LUCK ima l iA i1 Vta 1 A.i.!.1IL Y MAAR LM HIGHCl- POIT 5R A i; &%,A U 1.! i, Y l l l Is rnramizra1 News t t i P t i - { i i i,, .C 1 i R t E i, f 4 R s§elL Takes Lead in Western An innovation in the Intramural title won last year by Steve Jones, department will take place tomor- who will not defend his title this Conference as Wildcats !row with the inauguration of the year. Ti. fo Laurels. I Turkey Day Run at 10:30 in the Notices of pairings will be mailed morning. First prize for the run to all of the contestants with their U N HEELER FIFTH will be a 10-lb fully dressed Turkey. playing time and court assigned to HUDSON, IFHThe second place winner will re- them. No departures from this ceive Intramural numerals with a schedule will be permitted. (Continued From Page 6) Geld medal going to third place ence, but the rush of the Wildcats, winner. BASKETBALL now co-holders of ie champion- Anyone is eligible to compete ex- hip with the WqlverinEs, sweit cept those who were members of The Intramural department is Rl~slH into first ua2 and left cither the Varsity or Freshman now preparing for the biggest ac- Rebholz to finish up with econd squads. Also, n order to compete tivity on their entire program, the contestants must have nego- basketball. Numerous leagues are Huiosn, Wheelcr Tie ir Fifth. tiated the three-mile course at planned, which will include Frater- - .c _,.n least nine times. nity, Independent, Church, and ,t n,,t, of st, . a n d C lass leagues. dyl[ni t,>. cfili,,."s. are ~third andI fourtn with Hudson and Wheeler ALL-CAMPUS HANDBALL Any organization may enter three of Michigan. and Schmeller, of Wis- Entries for the All-Campus Hand- designated A, B, and C teams. If consin 'ieu ior fifth Dlace having ball tournament will close Saturday only one team is entered it must ccrt d 30 points each. the 29th of November. Play will be an A team. Entries for these On the racific Coast, Mohler, an gct under way Tuesday, Dec. 2. Over leagues must be in before the important cog in the great Trojan 100 have already signified their Christmas Holidays as it is planned scing machine that piled up 74 intention of competing for the gn ooints to California's nothing in __ ogttepa ne a mei C'ately after the vacation period. the tilt between the - two teams, Last year 205 teams took part in holds the lead with 96 markers SIDELINE the competitions. Every man must ci alked up to his credit. In eight present a health card before he contests the Southern California CHATTER will be permitted to compete. star has crossed the goal line 16 times. menck. ot. (Continued From Page 6) Kentucky roasts a flash in the ! Associated PressPhoto The ill wind that blew Joe Savoldi out of the Notre~ Dame line-up ,'nd the university advanced Dan Hanley, Butte, Mont., in the fullback roster. Savoldi withdrew from school following revelation of his mar- rage and divorce action. FRESHMAN COACH Close Race Predicted PREDIC TS RIVALRY in Pro Hockey League, peison of Spiccr who has scored 11 touchdowns and kicked successful- ly nine times for points after touch- downs makiin a total of 75 points in five games. This record takes the honors among the Southern teame. Chiistensen of Utah, and O'Neilll of the University of etroit both I~n r- 3'nI( M71- fn 1 f hr~~~t middle west. Betting in Chica- go has been light, mostly be- cause most of the persons who have money to place have figured Notre Dame for a win- ner, however, some wagers have been placed with odds as high as 5-1 that Coach Rockne's boys take the Cadets. Sees Germany, France as Threat to Anerican Chances. (Continued From Page 6) and he sailed for Amsterdam in the early summer of 1928. (IBy 4suiuICd Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 26. - All thea signs of the early part of the Na- tional Hockey league season seem to be pointing toward an unusually close race for positions in the Stan- ley cup playoffs next spring. So far no team has been able to get squad. Doieity placed third in the much of a Jump on the rest whilej The Michigan roster includes; amassing a total of 7,706 points, the twkoWhih started off as if to be Akershock, Baldwin, Daniels, Eve--.' h weknsof ecruihae land, Hudson, Petrie, Weiss, Foster, just 4 points less than the world's mrade good progress towards recov-t and Lindsay, forwards; Altenhoff, record held by I larold Osborne of ery. Bayerle, Captain Downing, Kagay, 'the University of Illinois, the great The P h i 1 a d e 1 p h i a Quakers, O'Neill, Root, Tessmer, and Wil- high-jumpe:. Two Finnish decath- knocked around considerably in liamson, guards; and Darner, I-an- he their first four games, hit the up- uel, McDonald, Ricketts, and Shaw ion champions placed first and se--Iv.ard path last night when theyi centers. 'eand in the Olympic decathlon gave Toronto its first defeat of thec Weiss at Forward. meet. Yrjola placed first with 8,- year. The Quakers, breaking intoi 053hepointsg reakingmthe worldes Weiss is practically certain of 053 points, beakng the world's the winning column much earlier holding down one of the forward Irecord by more than 300 points than they did last season whenI positions, but a hard race is on for they wore Pittsburgh uniforms, the other between Eveland, Dan- Jarvinen, placing second, a 1 s o crashed through the hitherto im- iels, Hudson, and Petrie. Captain broke the former record with 7,950 penetrable Maple Leaf d e f e n s e Downing will play one guard posi- points. Recently Yrjola re-broke twice for a 2 to 1 triumph. tion if he is able, but the injury his own record by a Jew points Montreal's potentially .powerfuli that he ireceived last yearj in the Following Doi1erty, .im newart. s, who also started out withi Illinois game still is bothering him of the University of Southern Cal- a string of defeats, climbed into a and may keep him out of the game, ifornia, Tom Churchill, of Ohlo tie with their townsmen, Les Cana- perhaps for the entire season. Wil- uriversity, and Barney Berlinger, dioms, for fourth place.t liamson is reported to be a comer, of University of P e n n s y l v a n i a and has a good chance for one placed fourth, fifth, and seventh guard post, while Altenhoff is ex- respectively. America was strong in pected to give him a hard fight for this event because they captured the position. Manuel, Ricketts, and third, fourth, fifth, and seventh Shaw are the leading candidates places. for the center post. Ricketts got On July 4, 1929 Doherty set the some experience with the Varsity American record in the decathion last season, while both Manuel and event witn 7.784 points breaking Shaw were members of the fresh- the former record held by Fait El- man team. Shaw was a forward kins of 7,574 points. when he was with the yearlings, I In the fall of 1929 and the spring but has been jumping center late- of 1930 he served as asEtstant traee ly in the practice sessions. Rick- coach at Princeton under Keeno etts is the tallest man on the squad, Fitzpatrick, former head track six foot two inches, and his added coach at Michigan. He came to height may earn him the position Michigan this fall to sorve as as- as height is a big factor in Confer- sistant track coach under Coach ence basketball. Hoyt.-__ 1.,U gv(,one overIo ouc down. s kI t- ~njuV~ lu iiLUUI1UW.~I5 al series *started at West Point and a total of 66 points, Christen- in 1913, the Ramblers have won sen taking the honors in the Rocky eleven games and their opponents Mountain district, and O'Neill OUt- four, the 1922 battle resulting in a standing in the middle-west. The 0-0 tie. If the Army wins Saturday Utah star has only played in six li will break a string of eight suc- games while O'Neill has participat- essive wins Notre Dame has hung ed in eight. n tuprsthis year. Leland Holds Southwestern Hanos.-- Leland of Texas Christian holds j," the Southwestern honors with 10 touchdowns, having played in 11 games. Drake's star, Van Koten, E T wins highest honors in the Missouri Valley Conference with 55 points, We can give you while Bausch of Kansas ranks su- preme in the Big Six with 48. We stand back of our shoes The final rating in the national standing cannot be made as yet more comfort and more ser because of the post season games expended than any other shoi yet to be played. Several of the leading scorers in the country are MOWA A relief to give you vice per doar es made. features of these tilts. TOLEDO-Gil Ely, former Uni- versity of Michigan basketball star, is the new manager of the Toledo Red Men, this city's entry in the American Professional Basketball league. Ely plays a forward posi- tion. East Liberty St. 0 THIS DOUBLE BREAST OVERCOAT IS A FAVORITE AT THE BIG GAMES Only Thoroughly Dependable Fabrics in WINTER %./vER--r.COATiS by Society Brand A LL woolens used in Society Brand Clothes are chosen with exceptional expertness and the most / "' r ~/ y i,/ ' ~ g . ', /' %'' 'f ; ;. / ,%k ti .. lii(_ 1 III It's especially good Hart Schaffner & Marx colors- in the new blue, dusk blue and grey. m I exacting discrimination. 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