"WEDNESD'AY, DECEMBER 3, 1930 THE MICHIGAN A ILE PACF EE ________ _____ _____________________________-~-ITh . ......... .... TO -PLAYCAH 7+- itonIs ee j\7t erage rne 1 3ein 3,W lee __________________________ tud n, YlO O71 ( I SIDECOURT Continued From Page G) Coach Worries About Defensive AL- MPSANB L Play of Squad as First Tonight will witness the opening Game ooms.round of the all-campus handball Game ooms.tournament with nine matches scheduled for 7:30 o'clock~ to be fol- TO MPKIN'S POST SAFE lowed by twelve more at 8:30 ____o'clock. The same numbjer of With the opening of the Varsity matches will be staged tomorrow hockey schedule with Chatham,, night. The pairings: Ontario, of the Ontario Hockey 7:30---A. Cohen vs. C. Carter; Association only two weeks alway. Weinberg vs. Atlivaick; Larson vs. Coach Eddie Lowrey is dziriv.ng-hi-Englemon; Jackman vs. Beck; charges through some stiff wor- Kracht vs. Lanning; Grawcock vs. outs in an attempt to perfect thie Sullvzold; Rendleman vs. Neitzke; defensive play of his squ=ad. Tfafe vs. Hause; Potashnik vs. Up to the prcespent tim-.e Lowrey 1 Meeder. is fairly well satisfied ti .'.ntle per- 2:30-Redniss vs. Jones; Walker form~pance of his front line, but he( vs. Mortimer; Deventer vs. Potter; feels tha.t before he can send hi,,:Royston vs. Lomont; Campbell vs. tea~agint te kndof ppoi-Sto.; Woodward vs. Maisier; tion that 'Chatham pro;.nisess to bc Gajda vs. Gronow; Coney vs. Rick- his defense mnus t be grcwti'v Un!; Lance vs. Koretz; Reder vs. strengthened.- Maurer; Pont vs. Oberg; Brown vs.I Front Line Strcng. oey The front line, which will1 line ALL-CAMPUS SQUASH up.aganstth Onari c,;)nens, The all-campus squash tourney will be picked from a group) of five also gets under way tonight with experienced men, Courtis, Red ten matches at 7:30 o'clock, ten Schandrer Sidle an Crssnanat 3:30 o'clock, and four in the with the probability that the call windup set at 9:30 o'clock. The will go to the first two and the lase aiins namel. I7:30-Nelson vs. Fisk; Goodman The nly ne o the vs.A. Cohen; Swanson vs. Collins; who~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~s is anywhere near being asseur-Drtv.Aho;MivsWlon edo trig posto i op- Brownell vs. Pocock; Becker vs. kins, who has been showing up Diack; Donovan vs. Goldsmith; particularly well in practice thus Stei s e;Lefsyv.Dw far at goal. However, Langen, Witl- v.Do Lnet v.Dw liamis, Grichar, and Hildner are 8:0Fstrv. uyns rn putting on a merry battle for the vs. LotWer vs. usenb ry;e other two defensive positions. . etoerts. anton;s Hisnhan At te peset tme owry ~vs. Conrad; Kendall vs. Baucklan; also dickering for another practice gam beorethereglarConereceMerry vs. W. J. Browne; Grace vs. gaebfr terglr ofrneC. Ryan; Bishop vs. Dodds; Mussey season gets under way, with thevs University of Western Ontario for v. Rademaker. Dec. 12, but it is not certain that 9: 30-Brien vs. Hubbard; Holland, this game can be arranged. vs. Gardiner; Phelps vs. Sam Cohen; Issues Call for Freshmen. Gawne vs. Nelles. Lowrey wishes to reiterate his In one of the most surprising up- call for any freshmen who have sets in fraternity tank circles in had any hockey experience. At the recent times Chi Phi nosed outrsnThtCi210inahilngdl peettime a squad of about 40 TtaChe12 n hiligda aeout, but he would like, to raise meet Monday night. During cus fteme w rtert this nauimber if possible. The year- simn eod etb h lings will work out at 6:15 tonight swimming __records _wentbythe in the Coliseum. In. an effort to stir up some en- thusiasim among the student body for hockey Lowrey has issued a special invitation to attenid the practice sessions and wa tch how % u c, the fastest of all indoor games is played by experts. The practices are held every night from 6:15 to 7:30 in the Coliseum.I The team will be defending the Western Conference hockey title that was won from Minnesota and Wisconsin last season. The present season's Big Ten schedule, how- ever, has not yet been arranged. Ahletic' Awarets. . IThose who received awards' y cress coup try ti for heComn at the pivTot Position. boards with the Theta Chi natatorsyer Shelton vc hsniytc In SpIte of the fact that Purdue annexing both of the new ones. vo' e of Ca ptaeix-EctW e, Au, - is having^ difficulties in their ath- The result of the contest was in doubt up to the final event, the ' ''zopaindl'a :>eflx th etic de artinent, they will con.tinuse diving and only by gaining cigrht Ithrzee lettEr in.r .' far to place abalsketball team in the points in this did Chi Phi secure souad, Mor timsu - 1Tvks.rni Conferenc : and, make a bid to re-I P, winning m-argin. 'rho Theta Chi * me-ezager, and eeh lueihot ta their hold on the title secuzred relay team~ broke the exis ng re- .Duriing hi., buw cy h in the 1930 season. The Wolverines cord in the 100-yard relay by swim-- newly elected yiu-c wsomm will meet the Boilermakers in their inin Q the distance in 49 seconds as ber ci the teu;(: 'r>~~v is Big Ton contest in Ann Arbo comnpared with the old record o f teanm, wiznii ri n~u-al nta on Jan. 6 and again on the Purdelu 49 3-5 seconds set by Phi Kappa spor-' ' floor FEb. 23. Psi in 1923. _ __ Hartwell of the Theta Chi sonad swain the 25-,yard breast strobe ~ 14 3-5 seconds to clip 1-5 of a sec- ond off the old record set by rob- IN SH O0 E S inson of Sigm a Alpha Mu in 1928. ,.-.-- ---_..-. Ch i Phi won only' two of the five events; the 25-yard free style which ~ mart ..here, was captured by Crouse, andi the ?t diving 'w hich Ealln Qr won. Ir Mli ! there and and Iiartwe.l of Theta Chi won thV 25- y an -ot ack troko and br eoc '~ everywhere h stroke respec tively. k.. 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