STITAY A7r,7T-"jATr;7 Tr1v~ICN1I Y-. r ' r" r T'' x .. :......,. _. ........_,., ..... VARSITY MATMEN T RIUP tH OVER T SPA..R . r WLELOSE ONE d TKEBUTT 'TEM DEET ROUT 0BYDEFAULT 0DEROT YE Md C. 9A Wilson Is Knocked Unconscious; Juniors Take Eighth Straight S4oddard, Heavyweight, Game, 30-19; Root, Hudson Gets Only Fall. are High Scorers.! By Sheldon C. Fullertan yhe;;C;:;rnMichigan's Junior Varsity basket- Through the medium of victories ball team defeated the Adams Y. in seven of the eight bouts on the 'M. C. A. last night 30-19 to add its r <~#eighth straight victory of the sea- card, Michigan's Varsity wrestling ., Thgaewsruhtog- a a _ son. The game was rough through- team was able to take a 23-5 win out, with the Maize and Blue hold- over Michigan State last night be- ing their advantage during the en- fore a crowd of 1,500 at Yost Field tire forty minutes of play. House. The only Wolverine defeat With the score 17-11 atthe half was by default, when Wilson was time, Coach Courtright's men came unable to continue after b e i n g to life and counted 13 points dur- knocked unconscious in the 155 Ain the second period while holding pound bout, their opponents to 0 markers. Coach Cliff Keen's men showed Root was the outstanding Michi- up to better advantage than their -< gan scorer during thc evening opponents in every class, and for whenl he sank three field goals and the most part were in better physi- a like number of fouls for a total cal condition. Rol Otto, wrestling of 9 points. Hudson was second his first bout on the Wolverine with 7 more added to his team's Varsity, was the only man that ap- total, while Ott placed first for the peared to tire rapidly, but that was Bill Bez, IDetroit team with three baskets due to the fact that he has been Wolverine 145 pound grappler and two fouls for 8 points. on the shelf with an injury up to who last night won his bout over Ricketts, Michigan guard, played this time, and this was the first Strom of Michigan State with the well on defense, besides scoring time that he was able to take an enormous time advantage of 8 min- four points. active part in a, meet. utes, 45 seconds. This was the second time this Only one fall was registered all season that the Michigan 'B' team evening, that coming in the final FRESHMEN READY has won from the Detroit squad, b o u t when Stoddard, Michigan the first game ending in a 34-10 heavyweight substituting for the FOR TRACKMEET victory for the Ann Arbor aggrega- injured Captain Auer, succeeded in tion when-the game was played at pinning L. Tompkins in one min~ Intra-Squad Contest Scheduled the Field House. ute and 57 seconds. The fall came Mo ay as a distinctsurprise, as both of the for Monday and Tuesday. BOX SCORE grapplers were struggling for an M ich 'B' T b £ tp advantage and had just fallen to Freshman t r a c k aspirants will Hudson f....ea... .3 1 7 the floor before Stoddard clamped have their second chance of the Root, f. . . . ...3 3 9 on the hold that pinned his Spars- s g h eo, f 3 3 tan opponent. season to gain the headlines tomor- Akershock, f4...........0 The only bout that went to. the row when Coach Ken Doherty Garner, c..............2 0 4 Michigan State team was awarded stages the -yearling track meet O'Neill, g,........ ... ....0 1 1- Ricketts, g .............. 2 0 4 on a default. Wilson, replacing which will be a large factor in de- Tessmer, g,..............0 1 1 Orville Parker, who was also out of termining the prospects for the Bremen, g,.............0 1 1 GUARDS NET i Wolverines Favored To Defeat Buckeyes Here Tomorrow Night (Continued From Page 6) nome tomorrow night, Michigan' rooters will be presented with a ALPHA SIGMA PHI nutteus of the Alpha si:na Phi HAS STRONG FIVE ant By .John Thonias forward berths. 3il Renuer is the n i . star teaming with De :akc' at the (Editor's note: This is Vi thion , a series of reviews of outstiding forwaid position. The former hails teams in the inter-fratrnity bask- frnm Muskegon and tir' la0er from etball race.) Youngstown, Ohio. Boti ar 'vabout view of the great Wesley Fesler, All--A American football star. Fesler will m Pre-season ope rated Alph Sig- play center tomorrow night unless m atrio y g t bes p. Ath Mattison, sophomore luminary gets interfraternity g r o d p. Although back into shape, and should he be they have played but one game, forced from the pivot position willI this team has shown plotenital start at guard. Against Michigan n 1 strength.j the first meeting of the season'Football player! ,mae up the Hoffer, guard, looped through three field goals to take high scoringi L A S S I F I E honors, with Larkin second with 5iADVERTISINGI oints to his credit. Coach Veen- .ker will probably use the same line-__ up tomorrow as that which swamp- NOTICE ed the Maroons. UDCLTS _tadod nthe meet because of injuries, held a time advantage of 2:23 on Dick Tompkins, the State captain, when he was knocked unconscious by be- ing tossed to the mat. After several minutes spent in trying to revive him he left the mat and the bout was awarded to State. Wilson was not seriously injured, however. Dougoviio, Benz Win. Bill Benz, wrestling at 145 pounds, and Joe Dougovito, at 175, gained the largest time advantages over their opponents, B e n z defeating Strom by 8:45 and Dougovito, Con- ference champion of two years ago, gaining an 8:16 advantage over his opponent. SUMMARIES 118-pound-Sigwart (M) defeated Rendell (MS). Time-4:00. 126-pound--Otto (M) defeated Roberts (MS). Time-1:20. 1 3 5-pound-Woodard (M) de-j feated Byam (MS). Time-4:07. 145-pound-Benz (M) defeated Strom (MS). Time-8:45. 155 pound-D. Tompkins (MS) won by default from Wilson (M). 165-pound-Reif (M) defeated Marsa (MS). Time-6:10. 175-pound-iDougovito -(M) de- feated Lepard (MS). Time-:16. Heavyweight.- S t o d d a r d (M) threw" L. Tompkins (MS). Time- 1:57. numeral awards for the year. The meet will be held in the field house both Monday and Tuesday afternoons starting at 4:15 o'clock. Monday's events will include the sprints, quarter-mile, half, and mile runs and hurdles. A relay run! in the 440-yard will also be a feat- ure of the program. The makeup of the relay team has not been an- nounced as yet. F ield events will be on the program for Tuesday. Jack T'Gmpkins, Wolverino goalie, whose stellar defense work kept the Gophers from scoring-a single goal against the Michigan pucksters last night. HALF-MILE EVENT FEATURES TRIALS Michigan Tracknien Look Strong in Distance Runs. (Continued From Page 6) placed first and second respectively in their heat. Tolan failed to put in his appear- ance for the regular heats, but did run the 60 a little later with Lamb. His form was far from the best and he showed lack of condition by let-; ting Lamb beat him in the first heat. He managed to take the sec- ond heat by several inches. Austin was in fine shape and took over the mile run in a style which bodes well for Michigan's Conference competition. W o 1 f e trailed him by several yards. How- ell was an equal distance behind the second man. The quarter-mile was a thriller with three heats being run in the event and all of fair calibre. Rus- sell, Allen, and Lamb finished in "he order named in the first heat. Glading, Noyes, and Kaminki an- nexed the :second heat, while Muel- ler, Allen, and Richards took over the honors in the last one. Levine and Feustal tied for a first place in the second heat of the half-mile when Austin almost col- lapsed a few feet from the finish line. Eknovich took only three laps in the trials, but despite a queer jogging pace he turned in a mighty good time. TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAPHING A speciality for twenty years. MICHIGAN TEAMS FACE HARD WEEK Fencers to Meet Buckeyes; 'B' Basketeers Take on G.M.T. (Continued From Page 6) the large Intramural gymnasium. Although this is the first year that the Wolverines have been repre- sented in this sport Coach West believes that the has a fairly good group of gymnastic artists. 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