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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1930

THE MICHIGAN

Dr*"ATL Y

PAGE SEVEN

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T P F rw t ms4OF '.

Benefit Contest to be S7Fagd
otflMint, Includes Ma ny _
Former College Men.
Charity football tomorrow will
bring into one stadium a galaxy of
Michigan's greatest gridders. To-
morrcw afternoon at 2 o'clock
Ralph Wills will assemble his team
of former Michigan stars to play a
team of former Ypsi stars in a
charity game in Atwood Stadium
in Flint to help unemployment.
The Lions club of Flint is premot-
ing the fray, R aIl b ills organiz-
ing both teams.
In the backfield the lineup is un-
certain as Wills hias All-Amrican
Brazil of the University of D3-etroit:
Tom Connell, Captain. of th1-192t
edition of University of; Detc iroit's
football team; Jack Welr half~-
back of the University of 'Michir;an;
AI Dahlem, star of last year's Mich-
igan team; Joe Gembis, All-Con-
ference black in 1929 for Miclhigan;
andl Avery and Ralph WVills men-
bers of the Wolverine team ti
year to choose from.
Al Bovard is a certainty atia-
ter position for Wills' team. The
guards will be Steinke and Poe with
Parker in reserve. These mnen with
Poorman at tacklOe -were members
of the Varsity at Michigan in 1929
Tom Edwards will start the other
tackle positionIle was a star xat
tackle position three years ado alIQ
won All-Conference berth at this
position for Michigan.
At the end positions wvil1 be Bill
Orwig an end on Michigan's 1926
team, Herm Young of the Univer-
sity of Detroit's 1929 team, and Nat
Goodnow another Detroit star.
Against Wills' team of Michigan
and Detroit stars an agpgregattion-
of Ypsi stars will be placed. Their
lineup reads like the lineup that
held the Michigan Varsity to a 7-0
score early in the 1930 season. Sto-
ver will start at center and Jape
Rice and Vangu at the guard posi-
tions.
In the tackle positions Shoemiak-
er and McMurry, regular tackles on
the 1930 Ypsi team, will start the
game. Gregory and G. Willa: are to
start at the flanks. In the backs-
field Mtites, Morrow, Oliver, and l
Pratt will bear the brunt of h
attack.

I E -_KS LAYERS jNe~-Pln~anpMC
(Continued From Page 6)
brought the Qflyiipic title to the (Coiltsiz _rns ae6)u
United States in 198.Last Novem- ilsat ntea _nn tl ~
... ber he turned iprofessional and re-Ik
ceived a, le is of absence from Fire- sesnInh i~.i'w' h
stoneC to t;:y :his U at the bigl regulars ha w>bei'
i tle. In fiv e rmabi lp before his worn the i -o ic ~n
ma %!?.b' -,th ;on:nJbrgGeorge Crosmi, b iiij2 it ~
swept t17° Contndprs ranks with snReI a _.r~n ~'
ftij- ad vips tnStasiakPill Williams, s. eC - 0i
Jo V~ie h , ils butze and z ohmre~ i
rarm l'_ i5'n1 as well athe fain- ILZ.gm~ Ate7 0a
B 130"Bibbler" Mancre ie~oy.h en
..an extra - iI chi U; ? !varl ie
that it did not h :r.t ~a
Service Elevens Meet In acidlilo10 to ihere mw enI.
iAnnual 'Tilt Today Coach Loawrey wilr~eevt!«
}_____Brans back in thl,,ine-Inp Vwho Ur-Ih
(Continued From Page 6) doubtedly will h4v a ,rtewacsjiag 3in- ,
field wiljI itcladc Enni.n at quar- fluence on ~the new.comners. "Oakie
t3r.mSxec aer a id Fr tz c t halves, Tompkins, r ated r ic of the bee _ s
s~ an,-, iJdlayat full. Tige will be re- goalies in ecilegiaate f ircles in the
nwie_ red manwlo re aver- country last, seaso-n, Di Iil nen
'i _d 1i kick bgacked to Kgive the Ca- cener aon last % "' i tea.m, a a
Notre Dar,e Kigii Tommy Courtis, a wing, ait will be
IIcts t pi Ilone Score. back with the Wolverine team. ,s
1 k hris avy nounced its P obable As reserves M i-a'ri will have 1 S
start ng lineoup as fo llavws: Steff an- Captain Art Schlanderer, HaroldC
Wo tk alednaxt ie. anrclByn, ends, Captain SBow- Sindles, Torn Prou~e, Charles Hild- tl
the dackering for new players to strom and ryani, ta~ci {es; Under- ner, and James- Gr char, all of these S
wear the uni ormn of the Detroit j wood and Gray, guards; Tuttle,, men, except the Mirst, being new-I
Tiger}att .i pc econiferc eIenter; 16 .uer, quariterb .ck: Gan- corners to tle , u. d. Scehiandal-rr
of e g Lagg o'(isand ma, n- n_" and H~irn, half acks; Hagberg, and Sindies will get -he lirLtca'l.;V
ag ers. 'u''c. h ~kf~~ uatti as reserve m~aterial.
---- the sane one that ran roughshod -The Western Ontario squad in- ; c
WOLVES TO FA(~~~ over the Pennslvna eleven last cue oi i e~igais
,- k StuAy adwthte rssMcCallum, Lawson. Paterson, and p I
liY 14JLh1 Nvysch~ances intoday'sGame. S ewart. derense zmen; Armisrongir

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White Sox first baseman who was Cull 4310,
recently obtained by the MilwaukeeI Benjamin.

F RSA~LE

INN~l 10ZSUNDAY
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adaewishes con-
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h wray. Dale A. White,
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TRY 3 TUTORING
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Phone 7927
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OLD VIOLINS-Attributed to mag-
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Kloz Viola. No, reasonable oiler,
refused. 315 E. Catherine St.,
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BEAUTIFUL FUR COATS at small
margin over wholesale cost.
Classroom, afternoon, and dance
frocks at astonishing prices. 1328
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FRSALE-Set of Dietzgen draw-
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LUST

LOST-Phi Kappa Tau fraternity
pin. Please call 6674. H. H. Boys.
56
LOST-White gold Elgin wrist
watch. Return to Stan Hozer and
receive a reward. Phone 3627.
561
WANT ADS PAY!

club, a farm of the St. Louis
icans has not been ordered
port to the Browns and they
intend to obtain him.

Amer-!- -
to re- TYPING-Theses a specialty. F'air
do not rates. M. V. Hartsuff, Dial 9087.
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(Continued From Page 6)
Ten games roll around.
in the Michigan State game last
year, which the Staters won by a
27-26 count, Weiss dropped a long
shot through the meshes just after
the -final gun sounded with what'
would have been the winning points
if the gains had lasted one sec-
ond longer. This game was close
throughout, with neither team
showing any marked advantage or
disadavantage. Roger Grove regis-11
tered 10 points in this game to leadI
his team in scoring.
]both Michigan and Michigan
State will have ample reserve ma-
terial tonight, since Coach Veenker
h a s Hudson, 1931 gridiron captain,
Captain Downing, Petrie, and Rick-
etas to rush into the battle at anyI
time. The invaders have Bernard,
Ifaun, and McCaslin to use in case
any of the regtxlars are forced to
leave the game.

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INTER-FRATERNITY WR;;E .STLING 7::;0 T'au Kappa Epxsilon play's Delta
Kiepa Epsilon, and Theta 'Xi meets
Semi-finals and fn 'a ifl th<<Alpha Chi PUvh..OCn Tuesday at
inter-fraternity wresi , t ='F -i etaTheta Pi.
maent were run of' hrdyngt
Ta~u Kappa Epsilon won the first VL YBL fA1(NSI
place honors with a total ofc
poits. Delta Sigma Pi annexed thej Fifteem tennxis will sta rt the play-
runner-up position, piling up 11, off ofl the volley ball cam npionship I
taJijieu. Theta Chi and ;Hermitage -
lished in a deadlock for third w hen Phi Lambda Kap pa meets
place. Twenty, fraternities had en-j Phi Sigma Kappa at 7:30 Thurs-
tries in the competition.y day Dec. 11 and Trigon_ meets Phi-
Hills captured the laurels in thej Kappa an hour later in the In-
125-lb0. class by throwing Allen, who trainural building. Monday Dec. 15
conquered Tobias in the semi-finals. Alpha Phi Delta vs. Phi Ta Delta
ills defeated Brockway in his last
step to the final match, In the' and Alpha Kappa Lambda vs. Al-
135-lb. division Hermitage entries pham Omega at 7:30., At 8:30 the
won- both of the. semi-final matches, same evening, Theta Chi meets Al-
andc so the final bout did not take pha Cili Rho. On Tuesday Dec. 16
place, Green downed Bross, and at73,TeaXiv.Bt ht
Mortimer won over D'Anna in the PiadTnKpaEp'o s et
earlier combats.,iadTuKpa p o s et
After defeating Rueben in the. Kappa Epsilon. Phi Sigma Delta'
semi-finals Bannow camne throuzghI dre a bye until the qu.arter-final;
to defeat Benjamin in t'hc finals I roi-n(d.
for the 145-lb. title. William", eon-'--
yuerIed Chase in the final bout- of i.IZAT.EERzNITY SW;.V hIINO
the 1551b. class, after winning over
Gordona in the semii-finals. Chasm 3lAiini Kappa I ariabda d£efeated
defeati ed Taylor in the firs', match.! Psi Upsilon last inight in the only
Rootson bested Coventry, and Mal r- &ixinrizzg meet of tile evenig
covstky beat Lan gen in the semi- -_ -----
finals of the 165-lbp. section, with T,:5 Lr amonlt and Ed Coll' ins, neCw
Routson annexaing t he finalR bout. Washington football assistants tun-
In the .175-lb. class Anderson took Idci Jimy Plhelan, will spnd theif
the, Ilast mat1)iby lbeating; Hu'ely. s Y_' ncr vacation in the midcilo
in thec -emi-finals Anderson z W01 weat. Collins pl,ayed end at Notre
from Neuman, and,, Hubely downed rD, , . ~last year amid L amnolt
Soin)an. MeCi'ath won tilh ill. in,{(:(lede Loyola, Chicago.
the u.nlimited dziison by b3estizng: _
Williamtson. MOW ),2 e^fell lbefore 1 O (!1 ) zWitha3l hotels
McCrath, and. Wi7 1iT ns toon hI'1 . id n I5,_ trl rexece
in the £semi-fil:,ia .s sm',teoitgve-
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the fraternity volleyball cham .pio(n -hIlnethue o ~'if ~
ships have already si t'(1,-, la -I n 1,? 's.T- iwould i'elic- :cthbc
offs for the title. Last year's. .xi- I S-~t>o h oes
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