VWW~WWWW y - -~ - - ~ WV -Y ~ V _. 'rTT7 1RTr"T(f'ATT n A TT V WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1931 -0- A /W T.t NTes next Saturdaylighto-isealso suf-l riw 1 bb e l ..nngfro:asliht:;lg"n;uy awo A. A. two weeks fromi Uri- Schlanderer will probably get the . which will probably keep him out m i a eal g ma , call for duty in the event that of the competition, but the rest of Coa Mann's sroblem still re- Crossmamnny Reid was al foretd ( H~~~ARLOWyCoclI n' rolerstlr- ROTHERTthe squad is rounding into shape ains a difficult one to solve th 0 A C game in the d and should put up a strong front. as there are but few veterans ou o eo . but able to ne Tonight the trials will be run off remaining from the crack Vars- econd period, latewas to.decide who will battle in each r in fomtec kV.s turn to actionler. t ~of the weight classes. Also thej Thursday night M i e h i g a n s squad will be cut from the show- hockey artists will entrain for Mil- '- ings. made in 'these tryout matches. graduates now with the Chicago waukee where they will, engage the GEORGE Keen has a number of good men in tankers is Brier, who can boast of Marquette haigsn x dseeaite iwheeMrqet University team in a two > stegh willber maintaine to ta krstrecn utv er,193 hrimogteclegaehse eveiy division and the choices will game series on Friday and Satur- - be close, b u t enough reserve years of collegiate competition. day. Last year Marquette was rated - strength will be maintained to take For three consecutive ,years, 1923- third among the collegiate hockey . care of any injuries or losses dur- this sprinter kept bus hold on sextets of the country, and it was t the 40-yard free style event, his A tea composed of Rufus Kiser, University of Washington distance Remembering the defeat that the best time of 18.4 being chalked up the Milwaukeeans that gave them - runner, Rarlow Rothert, Stanford weight mrian, and George Simpson, grapplers from West Virginiahand- in 1925. Walker of Michigan was this ranking instead of the honor grplr ignigh nyohr wme oaheve having been bestowed on the Wol- Ohio State dash star, will leave this month to compete in track meets ed the Wolves in 1929, which prov- the only other swimmer to ach to be held in Australia and New Zealand. The team representing the ed to be their only loss that sea- eqalli ark,thWtime rine 12 a verines, whotwere listed fourth. A. A. U. expects to be gone about three months, returning home April 11. son, and noting the reports that also held the title in the 220 and Marquette Again Stroig. ----- - --- - have come out of the East this4 . Marquette has a good team again SLSEIyear, it appears that the bouts Sat- 440 in 1923, the 440 in 1924, and this season but nothing like the u CG STRIPPEDn " TITLE urday night will be some of the was the century champion in 1925. 1930 squad, and Coach Ed Lowrey iBY ATHLETIC BOARDIN NEW YORK hardest that the Michigan matmen .hg is anticipating a is confident that his Wolverine n- --_will have on their schedule. As an difficult task i matching the puckmen will have no great diffi- - opener the battle will be tougher speed of another former Purple culty in besting their Wisconsin gs Commission Considers New Bout for a program climaxed by a title than those usually slated for mid- star in the 100, 220 and 440- opponents. Nine men will make the t For Championship. match between Schmeling and season. yard free style events. Howell, journey to the city across the lake. e Stribling in Chicago in June. A ( Sigwart and Youngman seem to who did his intercollegiate Practice will be held on the Coli- (By issociated Press> $500,000 offer already has been re- top the 115 pound class while Otto, swimming in 1924 and 1925, seuni ice both tonight and tomor- e. NEW YORK Jan. 6.-The New ceived by Schmeling for this match Aldinger, Cortez and Bennett are has claimed the Conference row. y York State Athletic Commission and "Pa" Stribling has indicated in the race for the 125 class. Joe title in each of these events -- - - is today decided to withdraw heavy- readiness to close. Woodard holds the lead at 135 and twice with the exception of the P E N S o weight championship recognition Meanwhile, Schmeling may find either Benz or Willson will start century sprint. A ND es from Max Schmeling, of Germany. himself stripped altogether of title in the 145 pound bout. Parker and Wolverine hopes ror first honors p E N C I L S n At the same time, the commission recognition in the United States, Heim lead the 165 division and Jor- in the diving events are rather low, n announced it would considera;inasmuch as the National Boxing dan, Reif and Dougovito are choices with Culbath, an Olympic diver and A makes and all prces n match ,-etween Jack Sharkey and Association's poll on the subject for the 175 pound class. Stodard a former National Intercollegiate A Red Arrow Place - an outstanding opponent, prefer_ already has indicated a substantial will probably fight the heavy bat- champion, performing in the capa-~DMO RIL a ably Young Stribling, for the majority of member states in favor tie, but several changes are expect- city of fancy diver for the Chicago 0. D. p heavyweight title. of declaring his title null and void. ed in the heavier weight classes. (Continued on Page 7) 14 South State St. Phone 6615 id The commission announced the[ __ r indefinite suspensionain New York l h, of Schmeling as well as his mana- ger, Joe Jacobs. Jacobs attended a today's meeting, together with Wil- Liam F. Carey, president of Madison Square Garden, in an effort to he straighten ot the tangled heavy- th weight program. s- The disbarment of Schmeling,I as who was recognized as the world's 1 ts. champion by the commission after ut he won on a foul from Sharkey here in June, may pave the way!4 PARTY FAVORS JWELRY SHOP ;1 F. 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