PAa s THl-I MlC-11GAN DAIY FRIDAY, JAS"1tAIZY S0. 1931 ,..., a ........ ir .. . .rrr ri rrrrirrrrr P ucmen ownMarqett, 4=l; eet gai Fonight VARITYICE.TEA aFrq F~lD11IRI r ID IHALTING "Wall IINI scot'RIVAL r3R7 WARJS DEI VETRIU Pi Reid, Crossmnan, Sindles Count' Goals That Decide First Gate of Series.j Bly Theldor' C. Fullerton Michi--ain's hockey sextet, corn- bining a hard skating forward line' with the same stellar defense that has marked all of its late contests, handed the Marquette team a de- cisive 4-1 defeat in the first clash of a two-game seies last night at the Coliseum. Wtih Emmny Reid and Keith} Cossman again showing the way,i the Wolverines left no doubt as to which of the two teams was supe- rior, but the victory was not won! without the hardest kind of battle. During the first period there was little- to choose petween the two clubs, but, after the Maize and Blue icers once scored they were not to! be denied. Crossmian opened the scoring af- tereih minutes of the second pe od had elapsed, taking a pass h from Schianderer directly in fronte of the Marquette goal. G oalii e Schultz, had no chance whatever to make the stop, as he had been drawn out of position to take an expected shot from Schianderer's stick. Following this shot the Mar- quette puckmen bore down on the Michigan net, the climax of the at- tack coming when Jack Tompkins shunted aside a puck that was shot from a position about five feet di- (Continued on Page 7) 1 IDsplays Form; Wn League Chainpions hi IBy .John Thomas In the ne_.c'ilIt league Alp!,a 1Kappa Lambdaranks as the le ,,1,, This aggregatlion lha"s not h .c c-.ance tosowtl eir veal iav : ability thu i..r. a.'!two gameni.>Ie . forfeited iots ie in. In the first ga 7r I of the s -a son, they wont hancily, 24-10. !A1lthrough x ining b1ut on)e gaui. they have tIre officially aceoicd~it i to them. Tfhe othecr tceais of this, ' leaoye ai not esp eci1ally .,trong mud for this reason Alpha Kappai Larne-- I da should take this ?-lc.gue. Simon seems ton be the b.est con the team. -He,,is",,6feet 2 ii lushestoll and jum.,ps cen:tei. Gidharn {L, gard is the se-conci best man on the learin.E CromNbie and Wise araci the forwards and F-ersions .rand .Spcner alterniat. ZUCeYF FE , o . ~a ri rv GOFF IS C.EN!TER OF CONT"ROVERSY :eneiiccxi Ohjc~:is to '1OVie~ txcn;:T kH ±7lers Will Start Practice in Earnest After Exam Period L'xuccted Y" Y-rt.. i itaste of Con "ei .flue ,,coirl'teti- 1", State 'wrdtm Jc b ' mi1t xt 'i s r ii y * AtJocok to Cnia1b1 tU~e cad to catch a 9 :X30 tr;. baab l adidatles will begin in earnsi Seere me hae ben Tomimy Courtis, Veter~an Win, work~g ut n th Fild ouso~ ~jfjClose COllegate ~~~s~~ pat1 uk 1ht ch Hockey Career. ~ &~' a. nt syetl, e any, O~aIU 115Wtoe. JWith the first game the series; ~ a~ltin t tie Vasit cadi-against Marquette safely tucked lin cots te Ye~han urlrs aybe the bag, Michigan's hockey sextect carlled o or c-eaontra iningII will meet the Hilltoppers aga irn at so tfhat Coach Fisher will be able to 7:30 o'clock tonight in an ef nrt to gtaline oni the itingir material. make a clean swe-cep of the tw;xo - -_ -._ -__- nies, If the ol i n( s can shiow rt (# I anywhere near the form that they exhibited las t night, 'when they _.E YN S si; c anco te lonenodfora se-l scoreconcethae oed fofase-- r' rd aTe l l fthm ch j ? ?T Whie p0concaMy Blue triMh Lu I igan goals were of the sensational variety, the team as a whole showed I ' i r '' i" I at the otnier g uarc! positioin. 'he s a ms sorniewhat zof a Tnyt r1 Last toea in is well -balanced vAWiOLU Iyearthe.? u 'rke ellhef'is r John- much he ig-ht n o"very fast, he shoilcl captur' !a>e . by uiN 'i I vta eet ehiis by a >; .3"t~i Mis r :3an° First Intercollegiate I Gymnrnastic Teamv Will Face Buackeyes Tonight. i I z Toni Prouse, Michigan defense man, who was instrumental in halting the attacks of the Marquette forwards in last night's hockey battle. FIGURE SKATERS GIVE EXHIBITION State Champions Perform Before Hockey Game Audience. Those who attended the first hockey clash between Michigan and i i r Y . I J SUMMARY Marquette last night at the Colise- um were treated to an exhibition of Michigan POS Marquette figure skating between the periods Tompkins ...-.. G......... Schultz by some of the best experts in this Williams ...... LD . McFayden. ]ine in the entire state. Prousema......D......Fuetron! Dave Thomas, state figure skat- Crosidan..............Mcurangn in g champion, and his sister, Dell CRis........RW.......Eclnne Thomas, who holds the -woman's Spres:M...chigan......Schlneechampionship, featured the exhibi-- Sparles: icign- clnd , tion. Two other skaters, Marie Zar- Side;Marquette-Mcoad em and Hubert Moore, also per- Finkbeiner, Wettlaufer, Nicholson. formed before the 600peleta Scoring. epl ta 1st erid -one Pealtes-Me-had gathered for the ice tilt. All 1,S Peio-Noe. enltis--c-of these performers were members FPzyden, Cour'tis, Nicholson. of the Michigan Fgure Skating Club 2nd Period: Michigan--GrosSman; of Detroit. (Sianderer) 8:00; Sindles unas-. The state championships in figure sit d 16:30. Penalty-Grossman. skating will be held at 2:00 o'clock gmdPerod:Micign -Rei un ISunday afternoon at the Detroit assiste d 1:54; Marquette---Elnes un-CulnCub 2 'es wruI S~i; cd":40 Mihign--Cossai Detroit. All of t~he skaters who ap - unai ssisted 12:00. Penalties - Mc- peared at the Coliseum last night Fa-,,yden, Prouse, Elnes, Williams. ilb rmnn mn hs h Stops- -Tomphkins, 27; Schultz, 22.wilbprmntaogthswo -are to compete for the state title ;. "The Down Town Stoi rg V ,kughut y coseRathes If* -I ,iiig- idevotees of the nimble i SL L the majority of that Ohio squad I art of tumbling will get their ini- rU 'e ba:ckr for th1i.5yea:r'rs mp L- W: tial view, of the first squad to ever r epresent this institution in Con-, II rr ~ ~ T 1~s h ov~as hne f1-' ference competition tonight at 7:30 ii r i pe tig their victory are rather4> I slim. Io'clock when Coach Bill West's< ILL ~ U ~ sim. Asociated Prtess Photo gymnastic team will compete witht - - HYowever if a number have grad- " the visiting Ohio State Varsity team t ExamnsDepktc '' Basketball ?,aged the prospects for a Michigan Kienneth Goff, in the small Intramural gymnasi- ThtWllMk rium _oh will be rmuch brighter.' tr full back of the Rhode Is- ' um. This will be the Big Ten open- Coach Johnstone is preparing hi land State football team, who has em for both outfits.I - eci team, and in the event that; the Army team. West Point officials institution indicate that several of! Tonight the Junior ~~~~~~Varsity ba-giaduation has taken its to'l in v have denied the charges. tervtrn h okhnr n ketbll qua gos t Flnt o pay hio tat's ank Mihign wll e lthe Conference meet last year will a return engagement w'ith the Gen- j ust that much ahead. FR S MAIR CK b nbet participateintem t i eal Motors Tech team which they Aside from rather inform-l meets'j to nahbde to inelgblt.eCoach I owedinthi frs econtrby , with the alumnni, faculty and fresh- ! TEAM G T REST Staley will have to fill the positionsj the humiliating score of 39 to 14. m-an teamrrs this will be- only theI I of George Sting who has beena The Jayvecs will be out to defeat Iscodmeet MeettEndsePractice working teTech court squad 'again and loen s. Tofltedose asonr theiuura-S quad Me nsPatc okn on the horse and the par- the Wnte rlin hpe olvaenestwoedsao itwas isoundfor£Two WeekPiod.allel bars, and Clarence Chavisr their record of egh;consecutive eaeutetwoaeeksagomit hedultedY WO '(Kwhose specialities were the high' vitre n n e t foIt e nc ute, ad feecedldarings, and parallels. Adrian,1 vitrean n eetfrtefr!br last week with Michigan State With the termination of the in- 'Coons, Green, and Headley are thel selasoin. The yrfact that m they areI was postponed until next monthe. ter--squad meet held on Monday veteran nucleus about which the mean anything to the "B3" plryers e the laxprgetfctonr weirs illa-and Tuesday, freshman track prac- Buckeyes are basing their predic- be tteclahassbeencsuspeedediuntil-the tions of a victory over the inexperi- unless it would be that it gives gainlst their chances as most of the . I ehaneedenWolverineuVarsity. Stone, themachnetad totermeni are now showing unmistakable oreigoftescn smser I Hoover, Barnaby, Mercer, Hepp glory byoroucigb tamon its~gs of mechanical skill.j This season's yearling thincladsI berger, and Holberg makeup the Comin jus befre te fial Cata in Grdn.xvii e t ei work igadded another mark to their string sextet of newcomers to the visitor's amn ost for e frthseestalexasFtei with bethe smbe worigof records in n irn o h atsrisc sthis last meet, whren squad this season. iiith foils «Pe h areeia c< i - ' c.-_u-r i ay. Jeipato in several ii. Steinberg, fying rings, O. ark- - that tiiey can actal mk.hea r vis s ~ I(i ~ JCc5~l m(05with f reshn em, A. Decker, F. Schiller; parallelF til. This means that the proba- 'oein i he tak uteams in otle r .Big Ten Ibars, A. Steinberg, F. Schiller, H. Continued on l'a8e 7r(',., ..... so fi,l"3 u _w.;.._ ._-- (Continued on Page '7) much better coordination of play and scoring, ability than their op- ponents. Marquette on several oc- casions was able to get far down in Michigan territory in a threaten- ing position, but each time its pass- ing was broken up by the Michi- gan defense men, Prouse andl Wil- liams, or by a stop by Goalie Tomp- kins. Unless the Marquette passes can begin clicking better tonight than they did in the first gamne their chances of winning are slight. Tommy Courtis, veteran Michi- gan right wing, wvill close his col- legiate hockey career in tonight's battle. His place will probably be taken by Captain Art Schlanderer, who has been used as a spare all season. Although the Wolverine's tri- umph last night was decisive, the difference in the two teams was so slight that either club may come out on top in this second game. Two of the Wolverine goals were (Continued on Page 7) - ((}} ,A.. m . .,u....... - we for Michigan Men" JL 'A.Z ~TUX. X-xL at CUorbett's for the Big Prom and you will be Iproperly groom- ed. 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