T vT r ru t r VT T h ;\r n A' T T* V r"T't7"Cf M R 'Kr T Ay KVTT R rvxT virl I (%qi TT-TV'I ...1r~rK 1 .INI I#FA11 T 1.7 m 4 a L1 , T;'iNI'\Iu G;, JW6 -wig n r7ITes uceye . 1V , 2 I Daniels, With 12 Points, Lea ds. Scorers; Altenhof Next Wih1ConesI By Joe IRussell Michigan showcel t h a t fteir smashing defeat of Chicago last Saturday was no fhash in the pan a by swamping a fighting Ohio State quintet t40-22 last nig'htii 14m 1iplA B~OX SCOR(E GOES WELL . C;..... nIC' b. f. t,. () 2 2 . 0 6 .4 1 9 .5 2 12 .0 0 0 .3 5 11 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0) 0 0 .0 0 00 .0 0 0) 15 10 40 H c o X z t e F i. Places ; to be Heldo y TeaIV 1, Pet.. Wiscnsin .......3> 0 1 .000 a~ f:h~~: .500 ,,,, 0 3? .000 ( , _.t7'4-' -.. F)- r- I I lb. ..{. ~ ......... L~t~.............. cte, 1s Score by halves: Mchigan.~t.........1I5 Ohio State ........10 1 1 0 1 60 Mililer. 25 12 t. 4 1 n. 2 3 1 0 2 22 40 22 ;; . Daniels and Altenhof Lead Bg Ten Scorers As a resu t of the Ohio Statej .aelstenathe n ifadinth W e st ern Conference individual J race. He now has a total of 54 points. in seven games-22 baskets and 10 fouls. His team-mate, Ray] Norm Daniels, Altenhof is running second with 16 Miehigiun center, who retainedj baskets and 14 free throws for a; hsholdJ on the Corife ence scoring total of 46 points. Reiff, North- leadby snkin fie baketsandI western is third with 40 points. 'I Handicapped by thie abs c, ic of three star rnnrs, 'the I hsquad Tvo.,, lenctici Jt s en of the yearling track team ?vas bad- I oPi'SC(FC! ly defeatcd, 37 to 17, y. sterday roa htaa)J is ~le puing l(Yhis afternoon :Ti the fieldl house ?y I the 1~ ;P n fo~ i on Frosh squaad as the trach evens in 3,c in i offi)i, timeun the second fresh= an track me°et of O S eweni cms ar. the seasuon got under wa y. Field dy at 0 e yents and the t 'ieiz~-mlfc elay v illdy Jn 0 .The Varsity gv a ragged per- he held today and way choanlge the tr nr 'l formncn e ag ainst the freshmen ,.s~last }cor'e somewhat,.ekadCahJoutoei o satisfied Coih theiot Heston proved to be high pointcvp.no man for the meet when he chalked tesudodt.OhO il lbrn up two first places and a third posi- onle of the four best teams in the tion. He took both high and. low cofrnefrtegTnoec hurdle events and also placed third Latya1hylstt ihgnb in the 60-yard dash. His time in a score of 10-7 butl the Maize and the high ones was :9.2 seconds; and Blue squvad is considerably weaker in the low, :8 seconds flat. McDow- this season. ell and Gravelle trailed him over The regular fencers won the frosh the big bumps with Randall and meet, 20-3, but, showed' poor fecncing; Bradley doing the samne in the at times. In the foil events Bar-a ~owerones.low, Meyer, and McMullen fenced 9 .over ons. jaltches with Lovell, Friedman. and Danner Wins Sprint.} Gordon, of the Varsity winning 2 Donner took the sprint in the fair points, out of th'le 9. Barlow'upset time of :6.7. Renwiclk failed to take Lovell in one match, 5-4 and Meyer~ part in this event although hie won won from Friedman by the same it at the fast meet and was counted soe on to give his squad a first position The freshmen did not take a in the event. Zahner, and H{eston point in the sabre event. Avrunen,7 placed second and third respective- Marshal, Little, and Natten lost all; ly. their events to Gordon, DeStefano, The quarter-mire run was won by Edelman, Bourland, and Ide, of the Younger in :54.6 which is fair for Varsity. freshman competition. Lemen took In an alternating ser'ies, Erwin second honors and McRoy claimed wone irom Winig of the Varsity in the third place. This time was much the only upset in the epee division. better than that in the first meet. Nahrgang and MciClusky fenced for McManus Springs Surprise, the freshmen in this event with McManus flashed through a suar- Erwin against Powers, Winig, and prise winner in the 880 by taking Reichard.I ONATC FU LTS Weaknesses of Spartan Meet to be Removed Before Con fcrence Season. Folowig the 23-5 win that the Wolves scored over the crew of grapplers fr-om Michigan State, Coch Keenspen theentire prac- 'iC( 5C510" yeterdy i sho0wing his iin ix wh;;!at aswrong with, thi-c at('1n-wa ept them fro unnnga ii gher score. Even though the Mait.1; iand Bue Maulers tfok thef mee:'t bIalrg"ari eahbout bm!ought out ~some weak spoins anid Keen is bound, t iron themr out be tore the first Confer- enc meet. Before the Wolves meet Ohio they will be wrestling with the idea of a fall or nothing every time they go to the mat. One of the faults that showed up against the Spar- tans was that the Michigan team did not have enough experience to pin a team that was as well in- formed about the art of laying out and waiting for a break. Another soft spot was uncovered when the Spartans concentrated on the wrist- locks._ Wilson who received a slight in- jury and lost his bout by default was back on the mat today and from all indications he is in perfect; condition and the fall that he took served only to give him more ex- perience. ".he rest of the squad with the 'exceptions of Auer and Parker are in good shape. Drilling for the rest of the week will consist of a concentration on t he different weaknesses that were shown up in the meet and Keen (Continued on Page 7) Hank Weiss, Diminutive Wolverine forward, who seemed to have regained his scoring eye against the Buckeyes last night as well as playing his usual speedy floor game. a last night. YEAR LAS CAGRSI PRESENT FRESHMAN CAGE SQUAD a INCLUDES SEVWEN FOOTBALL MEN Y - - !By Bob Shaw.1 Lack of Spia Pcrvades Final (!J ior', Note: 'This is the thirdl Pracice efor Exas. ad last in a se ries of artic~ces onj Pracice efor Exa s, the freshm an basketball team). Coach Ray Fisher sent his fresh- OftItet e o onrs mnan basketball squad. through a mgzD" the yearling basketball sqluad ;;if sciinnagc y esierday in their sever played either on tInc fresh- t it practice session until after the man or Physical I . football teams exarnhiatdi(.n period. :practice wvill including Bernand, Tillotson, Bodcn,,E be restuinec Monday, February 1G.l Coo-pCr, Ptoskey, Rattermnan, andI I he sc - immage was marked as Schmidt. In addition many of tht. (Continued on Page 7) me= n plan cost- gg out for baseball in the spring notably Petoskey who is a star three -snort competitor. The concluding set of sketches of the cagers follows: Harry Tillots,,m--Heigh t: 5 feet, 10 1-2 inches; weight.: 160 lbas. Til- iotson is fron Ant, Arbor High School, and is listed as a guard on the court roster. John Luden -Height: 6 feet: (Continued on Page 7) the run over Horton in,':2.6.... Mc- Man us is new to this grind, having been specializing in the two-mile run. Childs took a third in the event. A second heat of the sante event was taken by Smart, althoug;h I his time did not approach that o ' thte first run. Ohioa ) tooks a second and Geller third in the second trial. IThis first part of the meet showed a g eneral improvenment in times turned in and also in the condition of the participants. The relay which wspostponed yesterday will be rnoff this afternoon. NOW THEY STAND). 11 Northwesternt Indiana .......... Chicago .......... M innesota ........ M IC IIGAN... A ! :;onstan......., Oh.ioyState ....... Iouad.e......... 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