" PA r ,T I- --T 1- FMlIC111G A N-D A T1,Y «. . . . , u .. _.. ,. . _.. ---, - Strong 'C.v Nai - r ( y 1.='7 "ran" Ilaits f MICHIAISSES MANY EASY SHOTS SIGN FOR HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT r f k' P Altenhof Sinks Five Points Pace Michigan- Scorers; Daniels Stopped. to (Special o The Dai COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 17.-DaI z- zled by the rugged defenve of an. inspired Ohio S t a t e basketball team, Michigan dropped it's fourthj Conference game to the Bucks, 22a to 16. At half time the score was 15 to 10 in Ohio's favor. The Scarlet and Giay crew drew first blood in the encounter when Fesler made good on Williamson's foul. Michigan led the Bucks atj only one time in the game vhen the score stood 10 to 8 in it's favor. The Bucks wiped out the lead by1 Hinchman's timely basket and Fes-1 ler's free throw. Passing Features.t The Bucks employed a fast pass- ing game at the start of the sec-~ ond half to put up their winning advantage. Two baskets by Ervin, who went in for Lively, a f re e t.- : threw by Fesler, and a basket by Hoffer .aecounted for the six points. Altenhof tallied from the foul-line! twice and looped3 a basket while S h a w dropped one in the basket to account f or the Michigan six ALTENHOF j points. Michigan's offense clicked like a new automobile engine but the crew missed a great many easy shots that would have been marked up for baskets in any other game. The fine defensive work and foul-shoot- ing of Whitey Altenhof was the feature of the game. Hoffer High Scorer. Hoffer was high scorer in the game with six " points followed by Altenhof with five points. Weiss put up a good game for Wolverines before he was relieved by Eveland. LINEUPS Ohio State G F TI Lively, rf...............1 0 21 Hi.ichman, if ...........1 0 2 Fesles, c ................0 3 3 Hoffer, rg. ...............3 0 61 Larkin, lg ...............2 1 51 Ervin, rf........ .......2 0 4, I SXTV W!LDCATS TO OPEN WEEK'S SPORT Jddhl iL CLENAR;FOUR MEETS SATURDAY T RUY ] - -- hIT r T g aV .l ichig. n tthiet cteams will have l t0i -ld T o its owncrowd 1IT a d s},IU a fairly heavy schedule this week, Kpectaors. competing in eight events, four of Puekmen Face Gophers. which will take place on Satur- Minneapols will be the scene this .,we Siegal Sends Puck Home day. Only three of these eight week of a twogame series between Captain in Overtime Period for events will be held in Ann Arbor, the Michigan and Miimeota h ck- Aft Second Victory. a basketball game with Northwest- ey sextets on F id.y and 3turday, lern on Monday, a wrestling match Of the three con ereie pek oc with Michigan State, and a swim- the Goph