SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1931 THE MICHIGN AILY .& L 1 L i __ V l av_+ + . . a .u . Varsity Matmer to Meet Michigan0 State 'e . PAGE1 l x k WOSWLL'lg I-N 0 I I IMidway Quintet Plays IRS, ; !11 9NTIN E . i pHost to Michigan Pi ve]I III U i~ I~I~Ithe deciion by a lone point. out- 0mIVH fI 1JVII dHW rinncth Gophers, 3-31. giving{ them -a total of 60 points against Wilson to Take Parker's Placej aggressive attack and. fast tossing. their opponents' 53. in15Pound Class; Auer Benz will meet Strom in the 145 The Wolverine qluintet has the in 155 dvantage of having five ga-tmes bc- Is Still Ofut. pound. classic where hie will run i hin them, two wins and three ioss- - -- ~to some of the1- stiffest co ni4)et' xon is, whichi gives them the edge in Renewing the old war with the of the season. Last year Br:nz was e; erience. In addition, the wear-f Spartans, the Wolverine wrestlers able to js nose out the acetr'tanors of the Maize and Blue have on-' tonight will battle eight fast bouts ~ ,i.It y been outscored. by three points! with the team from Michigan Staterprettieilii5(Vs!; thus far in their schedule which ln-{ in the Field House in the last meet bot;h boys will be cit.= c>to t"r_ in a eludes a trio of defeats. The Wo'. before the Conference season opens. victory by a fall. verines have accounted. for 11l The first match is .scheduled to go markers while their opponents have to the mat at seven-thirty and. to' Wi- nmthr ,h 1ag vet ainst Marshall! I PITTSBURGH -Twelve Pitts-- improvement t heha put on ;wnieie he is expected to acid five burp i Pirtecs have had th1eir t ) sil;s his form indicate that hie will be' oin ts to the score:. Heil i. "2i' ' rCf'i1ved sinceo the bas&L els _'ol'i one of the most consistarit five t .,,.. >. , of- point men on Keen's club. o?: t _, regala:; bout with Roberts. Otto ha s been ,h ) ;dr awn the assn trimei tjo1" thi Fo:w out for some time with a bad arm heavier weights this year and (~in EN AVANT ee owr but he will o ready to display his" made a showing triat will a5scare ' wares against the Green and as this; him a place ona the regu flar lineup aj is his introduction to -the Varsity when the Wolverines open up a- ISI lineup . he w ill probably be a big I gain -st the C onference com petition .Isr is& t th fg t fa s w h so e;S d a d at H vy e h . of the fastest grappling that has' Stoddard will again tax eAnrer'si M anuurc trn terson o.~~ been seen in his division for some place in the heavyweight bout a- Dtot ihgn&W!evhe nai time. L. Tompkins. So far thisl Joe Woodard is slated for the season Stoddard has been the main Iryu ovnec third bout at' 135 with Byam an un- factor in relieving the loss t at n o Y oneIec known addition this year to the Auer 's absence from the squad. and.!k Ann Arbor Store I Lansing crew. Joe is one of the he may have to take care of all of 41 603 Church St. veterans on the Maize and Blue the heavy bouts this seasoni but l 'A A SM lineup where he usually suppliesI there is no doubt in Keen's mind FA KOAK the thrills of the evening with his of his ability. - -- - - -- ---- - - - - - - 9 1 b 9 -~ ~ [ Thincdads to Compete in Time Trials Today L&1.L A AAA A picklup group of squash players of (heintramnu.al department will turinev to, the Detroit !athletic club,s entering the class "B" state tourna- ment. The team will start their first match against Bay City Squash club at 12:00 noon today. The squad is composed of mainly stu- (Continued From Page'c6)A M Rfete, Kronfeldt., and Jackson : will run the lowc«'hurdles wi'h him,. _____ INDOOR TENNIS. i'ieExetdto aw'.(CniudFo Pae) Starting at 9:00 this morning the The mile ru'n which h,,s f .atuzv-d ri'_. smesr. Tt> will net be his Indoor Tennis Matches will get un-; der way again, the trials thus far will be uney :gm"naMihanufo. 9 :0O -Sclhnapp-McF a~lrieI7DAn- iWolfe, Au Tin oel ~aLn s i\e.ea ieWlene n -Dlugolenski, Nisen-Hershma n, ii i.~ndcr, il 'utaIl gbbn5 niC ae op y Mcioi t taihll- F5iserman1. and Darrow . 'Wolfe ,on this event a Eat LanIs~cing on T sday1 , 1nd. lei3 a r .ark-Kusin, Brown- h etls ekwt rdnMrque. tte at the Col!Iseum i e x 1 rA IC t1. S-, iii P eats including Reindel in number Mu tzzy.; takinseodhor.Tu'c an Fiay1x, . l position, Angell, 0o the Athot 'ie j11:00---Pendell-Voegele. ng s tswllb 11 nteod oor. %husday:",and Frliday. As, Kaminski, The loss of the ae oven t]r nmed. fraternity basketball competition and Mvueller make up ~he secod wingoman wh ihovgansro: ad _3 when it selects ane :All-*Star team. ihie t whui~teRicad._~lcl'A-la oteMcia em or 1 f}X w,,' : Ah:.. tOhio Stte tmiverity has done this, len, a.nd C olby ar e ~i for tim tis, while not one of thehihser ,ea ,ht t eeae hetao irseveral seasons in n-early all third h eatr . Allen is favord to CO, ers on t.1e club, h~assarrd onl FiadIhi Si gmra Delta beat- Tau pr. Other schools have adopted. I thi . inn again. many oc casions for his ecel::i lt- 15 Epsilon hin the volley bail! thc same idea. ~. Potle will attemtpt to bet- Iback-checking a id ge i'ai kaingis ~a~~ fteuppe=:r bracket of l order to select. the possible tc it .is rK ci 12l< and 1- feet a;iy ~ grsoe~~ ismr 1' quqe-ias hs heItomrldprmn w'hicth he Y:made LitG eek in [he tniie "tidedth~ ie and SLlii1111 , 't , -i al. T e acvl son . a Iza.1, L uvor ism e allwed n l ,,u. Doia, i~ c ry in heJowe ' brackets Phi Kappa cho osing this grou p. PA system hsi Setrwl asleipogfnbi'hi b~t~ad flobting spirit is dva need to the e penlse oz Pil been devised by whicha the referees for the rather 1 aa h 3 cr( .' to be missed. lgln' a fIc- n iilmettewi-tl aeattl edoytesasn raeia. Cx.Godit ' f7riY'1 1Dai iuthe first pert of Mie'hi- Ler of the Alpha Kappa Lambdla- thi selections and a Daily spot ;linger are also on the prog ram nto' .hdl, h ovrie 'v 'hi Beta Delta games in 'he .s mli- writer will 'comipile the results and demonst.<4te their ability iituiseedwolsgasthn thei fnals. inublish them. shot put. opponents. ADVERaTISING ,yNTIE II 111111 I mUH No longer expensive is this healthful ELEUMICCaoING I I l }}I i I i Ii I ) I :I ii i ! I I I II ;j i I i I 1 . . i I' I ,I I ,'ij(. I I I i I I; I IIh What Is Yoar Attitude T'oWard Business r Are you one of the great army that is throughly con- vinced that business is so bad that you can do nothing to improve it? 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