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FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1931

THE MICHIGAN

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TECHNICIANS LACK Sha"rkel aTt STAR TANKMAN
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his preparations for signing the
Georgian to meet Schmeling in Chi-

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on Floor for Contest cago-.
With Flint Team. Lewis, Sidney Strotz, president
of the Chicago Stadium corpora-
Michigan's Junior Varsity cage tion, and Joe Jacobs, Schmeling's
team will meet General Motors manager, wound up a long con-
Tech tonight at 7:30 in Yost Field ference early yesterday morning
house, in the first encounter of the and departed to make up for lost
new year and the third on the cur- sleep without making any an-
rent schedule. Admission will be ncuncement but it was presumed
free. that they had been attempting to
.ek ifind their way out of two tangles
The Jayvees have kept their slate that may interfere with the pro-
clean thus far this season, and posed Chicago bout. One concerned
judging by the strength of the the poll the national boxing asso_-
Tech aggregation it looks as if e t ciation is now conducting as to
Wolverines will have little difficulty whether the heavyweight title shall
in keeping their record unmarred be deaehd vcat, but it es
in tonight's contest. "Had" Kinley,bed aredvacanbseems
coach of the General Motors' quin- likely that the German will be giv-
tet, has been handicapped by a en a period of grace if he shows
lack of first class material, but he signs of arranging for a title de-
has turned out a good team consid- fense. The other involved the con-
ering the conditions with which he tract the Madison Square Garden
harhad t cope w wh hcorporation now holds, calling for
Newste .Stenghen av Schmeling to defend his title first
New System Strengthens Jayvecs. in New York under the Garden di-
Under Michigan's new system of rection. Jacobs holds that the com-
supervision of the Junior Varsity, mission's action in depriving Max
the team has proved to be much Schmeling of title recognition void-
stronger this year than in the past. ed the contract.
Both of the previous games have __ __
been very close, but the WolvesV rt- e C
have managed to come out on top Varsity Tankmen Card
both times, winning from Kalama- Meet for January 16
zoo College, 19-15, and beating De-
troit City College with one lone (Continued From Page 6)
point as the margin of victory, the Bankers an easy winner. In the pre-
final score being 21-20. vious engagement the Wolverines
Coach Ray Courtright will open who were considered most depen-
the encounter with a quintet com- dable did not show their usual form
posed of Petrie and Hudson at the and turned in times that fell below
forward berths, Garner or Ricketts par.
jumping center, and Shaw and An additional month of practice
Tessmer holding sway at the guard interspersed with several minor
positions. This combination posses- meets should prove sufficient to
ses a great amount of power both give the Wolverines the additional
offensively and defensively. Petrie form and experience necessary to
and Hudson are both accurate at administer the Yacht Club a more
tossing the ball through the meshes, decisive defeat than the last one.
besides showing speed on the floor.
Centers and Guards Strong. CAGERS TO MEET
Michigan will not be lacking in
height at center as both Garner WILDCAT QUINTET
and Ricketts are well above the
six foot mark. The Wolverine basket (Continued from Page 6)
will be ably guarded by Shaw and likely to prove most interesting.
Tessmer, who are not wanting in Outstanding in these games has
the qualities that make good de-O
fense men, and the Tech forwards been the work of one Joe Reiff. He
should have some trouble in break-. has had as high as 26 points in one
ing through this pair of guards. game, and against Notre Dame last
-- - week he looped though three field
Yearling Cagers Hold goals despite the closest kind of
guarding. These scores came at the
Long Practice Contest most opportune time, when Notre
Dame was holding the lead, but
(Continued From Page 6) with the Horatio Alger finish Mr.
Bardnhiessel, forwards; while Pat- Reiff furnished, the Irish did not
terson and Dobbs alternated at the have a chance. Other high scorers
guard positions with Fish and Til- for the Purple all season have been
lotson. All changes were done on Roil and Marshall, one a forward
the "White" lineup, leaving the and the other a guard, both fine
other quintet intact for the entire floor men.
session.
The men evidently felt the effects Other games which will have
of the extra hard work-out that a bearing on the Conference
Coach Fisher gave them the day standings Saturday night wil
before, because they appeared to be Purdue against Illinois, in a
be somewhat worn out and tired. game which should be a one-
The "Blacks" defeated the "Whites" sided win for the Boilermakers,
by a large margin but their victory Wisconsin versus Ohio State,
was not gained by anys exceptional and Minnesota against the
play, rather came as fhe result of Hawkeyes. While Northwestern,
more dogged p.ersistence. Purdue, and Michigan are fa-
Lack of speed with the ball and vored to fight it out for the
accuracy in their shots cost the first title, the race will probably be
string men more points than they extremely close, since in the
finally amassed, and contributed to pre-season games most of the
make the scrimmage decidedly not Big Ten teams have s h o w n
the best of the season. Considering strength in rolling up an im-
the length of time that the fresh- pressive number of wins against
men have been working on the a small number of losses.
court, they should be giving a bet-ianlnuhbe es.
ter account of themselves at pres- Only eight defeats have been
ent. chalked up against members of the'
From what the first year men Conference, and while all of the
have exhibited to date they do not opposition has not been of the
appear to be the caliber of last highest calibre, such teams as Ala-
year's freshman quintet but judg- bama, Washington university, Penn-
year'smhanedefe re unt sylvania, Cornell, andsNotreiDame
nient h mustha be defnertwredountilteyare included inthe list of victims.
holiday hangover there may be and The Illini have registered five vie-
get back into the organized and tories in practice games, only to lose
scheduled grind. Even now the fre- their first Conference tilt to Wis-
quent revelations of form that is consin by a surprising 12-9 score.
promising are enough to warrant a Indiana served notice on the oppo-
later hour for complete criticism of gstion that they will have to be
the squad. reckoned by trimming Washington,

The play of the centers in par- Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, and De-
ticular is interesting for the trio of pauw all by good margins.
Allen, Litchfield and Vohnsack is ,
about on a par, and the men are
apt to be shifted from first to sec-
ond string lineups from day to day.
It seems that when one of them is
in the "Black" pivot position the
other center shows off to better ad-
vantage. This faer is encouraging'
because it means that Fisher has rPtes . A
more than one man to depend upon.
The balance of the first string ".o, M . . . k
lineup appears to be a shade or two
better than the men who are .
stacked up against them, displaying
morc consis ent form and speed A A
throughout the game. The latter
point is handicapping the entire
squad and they will all have to
work themselves into a faster game.
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BASKETBALL
Basketball continued to take thej
major share of the spotlight on
Wednesday nights program when
twenty-four teams swung into ac-
tion. The plan which is to be fol-
lowed regularly from now until the
end of the season will bring the
same number together everydayj
with games starting at 5 p. m. and
at 7 p. m. and continuing on into
the evening.
Scores in Wednesday's Class "A"
games were: Sigma Chi 30, Tau
Epsilon Phi 3; Phi Kappa Psi 5,
Tau Delta Phi 13; Delta Alpha Ep-
silon 16, Tau Kappa Epsilon 14;
Alpha Tau Omega 2, Delta Tau Del-
ta 25; Delta Alpha Epsilon 10, Al-j
pha Kappa Lambda 24; Alpha PhiI

ule already drawn up play will get
underway Monday night with the
Chi Psi's clashing sticks with Phi
Mu Alpha.
MATMEN TO FACE
SOUTHERN SQUAD'
(Continued From Page 6)
tin in the final match of the pro-'
ram.
West Virginia will hold a final
tournament this afternoon in those
classes in which the men that will
face Michigan are as yet undecid-
ed. The winners of those bouts will
then represent the southerners in
those weights.
All of the hard drills for the sea- !

Irving Valentine, '
Who captains t h e Wolverine
Tank team as well as being a starJ
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All ofr thehardlrillsaforthersea-
entplrti Weill play a aviIor- Delta 34, Sigma Alpha Mu 7; Psi son's opening mat treat have been
ent part in their bid for a victory ! Upsilon 17, Phi Chi 6; Delta Sigma ! finished by the Michigan squad,
January 16 against the Detroit Delta 14, Delta Kappa Epsilon 18; and yesterday's practice session un-
C Nu Sigma Nu 6, Beta Theta Pi 22; der the direction of Coach Keen
Alpha Rho Chi 9, Delta Kappa Ep- saw the Michigan mentor polishing
Badger Five Prepares silon 17; Phi Beta Pi 23, Sigma Phi off the weak points that were still
for Conference Trip 4; Delta Phi 11, Phi Mu Delta 18; apparent after the several weeks
Lambda Chi Kappa 18, Kappa Sig- of preparation that the team has
(Sit 't o 'lu ma 12: Phi Gamma Delta 11, Pi had. Today's drill, of a light var-
MADISON, Wis., Jan. 8. - Back Kappa Alpha 9; Phi Kappa 2, Del-- iety, will also consist in getting
from Urbana, where they won their ta Chi 0. the team into the best shape pos-
first conference game in sensational Results in Class "B" were: Phi sible to face the West Virginia out-
style, by a score of 12 to 9, Wiscon- Kappa 7, Delta Chi 11; Alpha Pm fit.
sin's "pony" basketball team is Delta 16, Phi Kappa Tau 6; Alps- One of the best bets on the West
working in preparation for what Phi Delta 12, Theta Chi 33; Delta Virginia squad is not listed in the
is expected to prove one of the most Alpha Epsilon 6, Zeta Beta Tau 12; lineup that has been received of the
trying trips of the season this week E Alpha Kappa Lambda 12, Phi Chi southerners' team. Meyers, the
end. 0; Phi Kappa Psi 10, Alpha Tau Mountaineers'- 155 pound star, 1
Coach Walter E. MyeanwellgaveOmega 6; Delta Tau Delta 7, Tau lost only one bout since he began
them an easy drill Tuesday but is Kappa Epsilon 5; Beta Theta Pi 2, his wrestling career on the West
holding stiff practices on the re- Chi Psi 19; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 0, Virginia team, that to Otto Kelly
maining days before the Badgers Phi Lambda Kappa2. of the Wolverines last season. It

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entrain to tackle Ohio State at
Columbus on Saturday night and
Michigan on Monday. This is the
only jaunt of the season on which
the Badgers will be called on to
play two games.
Ohio's man-to-man defense and
Michigan's quick breaking offense
both have proven troublesome to
Wisconsin fives in other years. In
addition this year's Badgers will
again be battling the handicap of
superior height and weight in both
these games.
As the season advances, it be-
comes increasingly apparent that
this year's Badger team is going
to be under a severe handicap
every time it takes the floor be-
cause every opponent will have at
least one player who will tower
above the tallest Wisconsin man-
and most opponents will have sev-
eral such.
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HOCKEY was expected that he would take
Announcement comes from the part in tomorrow's meet, but as his
Intramural Department that all name is not included in their list
or1ganizations wishing to e n t e r of starters the Michigan team may
teams in the hockey league must make a better showing in that par-
do so at once as registrations posi- ticular weight than was expected.
tively close today. At the present --

time a total of about 30 teams havej

entered which assures a much fas-
ter brand of hockey than has here-
tofore been produced.
According to the tentative sched-
FRESHMAN TRACK CALL
Coach Ken Doherty has called
the first meeting of the Fresh-
Wan track squad since the holi-
days for this afternoon at 4:30
in Yost Field house. The year-
lings will have just four weeks
in which to get back into condi-
tion for the second inter-squad
meet.

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BROOKLYN-Lefty Clark, pitcher
with the Dodgers has signed his
contract to play the 1931 season.
Clark is the twelfth pitcher to have
signed with the Dodgers for the
next campaign.
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