PAGLE SIX TT-4F. 1111TrPT(""_ A T\T MATT V A t't T. e r+f wt r ws"www 4 / e ^Art f a.1iii Ivi L t-11\,xIiN i-i ti Y ITUE99D kY, DECEMBER 16, 1930 '' y vcityr M e l a .o N t e : S rv o Aa n :t K azoo.1 ^ 'r. ,, ? l 'Y , , . r - ' : y .1 4 .-. f ' ..; i d yyy it 9 - , +aaa 'nr , k L tr r-.T rs-. "m r ; dd ai .tea. _ d .y a: 0 0 ,..i rr _a. ; i THESE CAGER. ~ r~y ~ RL AGAiNST Y.ICKE 5tJs ;, AYxCENTER Michigan',s 1' basket'Lb_.il team vw :? inausuorate i1a 1930-31 seasion tonight with its initial game at Kal- arnavoc College. Folowin g a nett plan this year the cag'ers who w l' I play on the Junior Varsity will nog. p.ractice as a sepalrate squad, but wil be chosen fromn the VarsitP' squad shortly before each game.r Fcr tonight's affair at Kalama- zoo Coach Courtright will prob- ably choose his starting lineuPd from a squad of nine men including, Baldwin, MeDonald, and Petrie, forwards; O'Neill, Root, Bremcn, and Cox, guards; Ricketts and Gar- ner, enter. Two of these men, Ricketts and Garner, S: w service on the Varsity against the lVichi-, gan State quintet last Saturday night. Team To Be Varsity. .. GFML3STAR -0OF TLT 13-6. inc p~tigSta.h s . sardl~n ftcm ~o t~et §",ce r-akesirsafrmo fI 10 frst Clowns reg?"istetred by the iigan team. Dahlvera was aniotae of oiensut-e f or. the y_ 4{ )v , no Lea .. V- z.. myerold tho L! r '..Jd=1anti a tackle broughtlit :he crowdc ltothe ir feet many ~n: ain thc vai c etc-I Cation of his getting away. Ypsillnrceet~Passes. Ypsi made their touchdowns by intercepting two passes. Wills backed up to throw ?a long palss (1: Orwi' and three Ypsi lninen rushed him and interented his ! pass. lea ch Ypsi mzan had his han ds on the hail at one time and finally Shoemaker tooks the bail over thze1 goal line. The second touchdown for t the Ypsi team came as Wheeler 'l threw a lateral pass to Gregory, theu Ypsi end, when he mistook his redt jersey for a teammate wvho was also If wearing a red jersey.v Michigan's lone touchdown came I as Gembis plunged to the 10-yardjt line. Dahlem went around end f'orj nine yards and then Gembis plumg-y ed over carrying three opp onento linemen on his back. t Wheeler's Puints Perfect. Dahlem intercepted three passese and Wheeler one, but Michigan could not score after any of theseIo breaks. Wheeler's punting was spec-o tacular and well-placed as Stzites,,t Ypsi's qunarterback was unable to r run any of them back for material(i gains, iWith Bovard at center, poe and Steinke at, guards, and Edwardst 'and Poorman at tackles, the "Ypsis Ioffense gained no grouind thror,; the lire. They roade. only one fir:t down. 0'~ o thanwee-nd CAoh meet an Clev;land, l clretey mc lt1 5ft I.. Ku>. Whle in the state ,of In all probability the five men who will start the game will be O'Neill and Root at guards, Rick- etts at center, and Baldwin, Mc- Donald, or Petrie, at the forward posts. In the event that any of these men show up well enough they may be placed more or less Ali' sCaip i-a s 4; _sla jMANY ENTRISLISTED- Entrants f o rKAll -Clmpus This sextet 1011 u permanently on the Varsity squad ri~h: arie c~f at first string substiitutes. rgh:Muie ed The Kalamazoo five had a sue- cne;JmsPtr cessful season last year and down- -_______ er. the Wolverine Juniors in one SEVE AL game. In spite of the fact that the majority of lettermen have return- ed to the Kalamazoo squad this. year, Coach Courtright is looking to a victory for the Maize and Blue Snetesgigo due to the high calibre of basket- inc Je thDugning of eers playing as Varsity substitutes. an o ua yt Kazoo Lost To Irish.I ers and of Cy Perkin. In a pre-season contest with the York Yankees little h,, Notre Dame 'Bi' team Kalamazoo in a trading way in th turned in a good exhibition of1 although several de, basketb~alonly to get beat, 25=15; American league club, by the, IrishJuniors. Michigan's fire. (Continued on Page 7) At least three clubs ---- - -services of WillieI In Luque and Lopez, Brooklyn has baseman of the Chica the only Latin-Ainerierzn battery in The Detroit Tig;e.s the big le.ues. Luque is a Cubanf outfielder l as Fiunki and Lopez a product of the Span- eran, while Cleveland ish-American colony at Tampa, Fla. to part with Lew Fors s t S Associatea Prcess I,, uphold the honors of the Univers :ty eo_ Pennsylvania, en the basketball courts this sea- ted to be one of the toughest ere 4, that will meet the Michigan ball tossers. Left to ff, guard; Howard gale, forward; Fred Uilrich, forward; Leonard T1:anseet, guard and on, guard and center, and Harold Sander, forward. 1EALS IN BIG LEA GUE NATIONAL HODCKEY BALL STHILL, HANGING FIRbE LOOP CLOSERACE (1v Assat' /edPes fWally SchangI years at o won the ba tting chain- i NEW YORK, Dec. li. - fter a 2c Detroit Tig- npionship of the junior circuit. Des- series of results last week that up- s yte e on' lo fe lxmIu h I set the calculations of the first s bytheNewI in i alo aterKrarnbutthethree weeks of play, the clubs of Zas been doing !best; they can offer is second base-: the National hockey league are he big leagues, man Bill Reg;an.E locked closer than ever in their eals involving Carl Reynolds, Chicago outfielder, race for the top places in the stand- )are hangingI is heing sought by the Washington g h ruuatMnra a nadiens and the battered Philadel- sare after the Senator s; who arc reportedi willing 1 phia Qu;aker f arxe the only teams Kaman, thir'd to pgiv e ciftchcr Hu~i"Iadley andi whose poe annot be changed in ego White Sox. cjther Jloe K11hel or Bu-'dy Myor in igte have offered in ex'clht n;,e f hint. Detroit r'-iuT ; Cnadi xss who tooks closeI Sfor the vet- Clevela nd, however, c,"e both mak- games' emToronto and Ottawal would be glad ing -cv :rtug cs for fladiley, and ma y;before the-y '02 'e -Jieckf~ed by the xseca who two land ? ri. e- n (ontin)tud oh Page 7r ls .u clasedcs'uafrom the 'day ,afternoon in e'm- «rable ui- lea-y odu'i:asito z, " hers.. With more t : . :mdred to2.entr-ies ~in all the meet' w111. Lurpaks CTSS. te Wl ,C4L 1ta'..11.wi tncess arel a f nyt .hing of it,, yp;et he at p'vicoa o y adafter the holy- Mcia. iie nly. rspc h t'-will 4 xa r;tct nsive pre- I to Varsity grples tere at atilln for the^openng C,., i the cdual traction this ;i-,ent evidces m >31ay al~e seon -iL tho Chicago Athr- be partly due to the exceptional a- ; :t , assc;irion - January 24. ;wards to be made this year, a byv- - _ --_------l-ing cup for the wnnrof each Evg iw'aht cl ass and t u al Instra- , , rRt j K r imural award 'c~'the r:unn