WAGE SIX TNr' MTrl-1TC.AN DATL.Y ' I. AAL . 1YJ 1 A. t. C1 1* L t>1 s1ity ! ! ,. "'h. f F v - .n yr" i f 5 f _. A Iva 4 ._,. tr ace 4"'Jiu- k 19, i ft j ,y. 9i~pjII WF F fi; 1 t to 001i - / 1 Ali I Wolves Have Lost 11 Out of 13 Cage Games to Strong State Quintets. BOTH WIN OPENERS Michigan's cagers will meet a dangerous opponent tonight at 7:30 when Michigan State invades the Field House to do battle for the unofficial collegiate basketball championship of the state. This cage rivalry with the Spartans is one of the few in which the Wolv- erines stand on the wrong side of the won and lost ledger, the East Lansing quintetehavingataken 11 out of 13 starts against the Varsity.I For two years Coach Veenker's men have been unable to turn back the assault of the green and White, mainly due to the work of three men who are to play tonight, Raga, Scott, and Roger Grove, and to Roger's brother Don who have brought sadness into the hearts of the wearers of the Maize and Blue by their brilliant playing. Haga and Scott are guards while the Grove brothers held down the forward posts. Three Veteran Spartans. The threle veterans from lash year's team, one of the best M;.chi- gan State has ever had, will be a ig help to Coach Vanalstyne in his attempt to makepit thre Cin a row over the Wolves, although Grove is reported to be having a hard time in finding the whereabouts of the hoop this year. haga and Scott will be the main cots in the Spartan machine, and to win tonight the Veenkermen will have to stop these two stars on defense and get past them on oense. If the Varsity can do this the game will be more than half won. Against Cincinnati University Haga and Scott led the Spartans to a 22-8 victory in which the Cin- cinnati boys were unable to count once from the floor. The whole State team with Pinneo and Boes- kool in the other forward and cen- ter positions showed a deceptive attack and a stonewall guarding. game which kept the Cincinnati team in their own end of the floor during most of the game. Wolves Take Opener. Michigan also in its first game of the year showed that it would have to be contended with in this year's schedule. With a team which was almost wholly made up of rather unknown quantities, Coach Veenker registered a victory over the Western State Teacher's college five 35-23 in the season opener. Of the five men on the starting team last Saturday, only one played regu- larly last year, Weiss at right for-. ward. Daniels at center won his letter last season, but did not play regular. Shave, Eveland, and Alten- hof are new men who are compet- ing for their first time under the Maize and Blue. These new men worked into the game well, and should helm Michigan develop a strong quintet by the time the Big (Continued on Pige 7) PROBIABLE LINE -UPS Michigan Michigan State Weiss .... ..... RF........ Pinneo Eveland ....... LF......... Grove Daniels .......C........ Boeskool Altenhof ...,R .....Haga Shaw ....,...,. LG.......... Scott Young* Stribling Wins World's Championship (Continued from Page 1) round each of the first nine periods ,1 s ~ a (AL aw. Only i the final did Stribling break forth into a flury which cost Griffiths the bout. In the preliminaries tonight Bat- talino successfully defended his -i~ahci weigi crown in a decision bout against Kid Chocolate. A IN BOUT AT C 5*>'5 7 F. The world's heavyweight boxin night to W. L. (Young) Stribling al a decision at the end of a close lO-rx the president of the American boxirm last summer won the title from Jack not participating in regulation bou Friday. The executive made the ann TS GRIFFITH GA 1ELEADS OLVES ICAG STADIUMi N Yankee Stadium Will be Scene . y AEaatttm of Annual B ttle otween Service Teams . gay.*t a National gridiron fans are prom- a ised one of the most tasty dshes . of the year today when Army and b Navy invade NewYrk city for 4 their scheduled a1 When ttlaosc nI tfthe Ya e tad um. Dot teams will face the openixng i~cl->of keyedfF 4up to a pitch which can only be o attained for a bttle wi ch ha the long and bitter rivalry behind ,it that this ne hs. When the tilt was first arranged c ritics granted the Midshipmen little chance of .' I winning against the rnow ,rul West a Point eleven, but N y B tarGin ~te-eason ecf ie i ~mutrate r~ hem an even choice the beting champ