I-THE MTCHTCA DAILY MTCHTCIAN D\TEY W SP&RT NAMEI R FRATERNITIES 'U hr - T ag-Speedball Will Take Place of Rlegular Consolation , Speedball Meet. 11 By Charles A. Sanford ' Tag-speedball is the hybrid sport that has been invented by the In- tramural Department for the con- Solation series of inter-fraternity competition this season. A tourna- ment of eight teams has been drawn up to start tomorrow after- noon at 4:30. Players May Carry Ball. Observations bly officials and players in the regular speedball tourney brought forth several sug- gestions for changes in the rules that have contributed ,to this new sport. As a result the game will be very similar to speedball except that the players may run with the ,bll. However, when the player is tagged the ball goes to the oppo- Xients at that spot. The department hopes that thisI experiment will prove successful and will watch it closely for sug-] gested changes in the regular eedball event. Since the playing feld and the number of men to a team will remain the same its ap- plication to inter-fraternity compe- tition will be unaltered. Two Games Tomorrow. Te schedule will open with Delta ,ima Phi heeting Theta Chi and i Gamma Delta playing Tau Delta Phi tomorrow afternoon. Tiesday will see Sigma Chi and Oma Alpha Mu tangling, while P~i Beta Delta and Phi Kappa! Sig- ia furnish the teams for the other game. Special awards and recognition fo points will be made as usual with theconsolation tournaments i Intramural competition. Vetean Players Make Mdroon Six Contender (Continued From Page 6) Lions, although they will find com- petition in two youngsters picked y iin the Ottawa - Philadelphia, break-up. Harold Starr, of Ottawa, and one of Canada's greatest rugby players is a possibility for a re- ere position. The other man, D'Arcy Coulson, was , purchased from the West Coast by the Quak- ers for a phenomenal sum. ,He failed to flash his best form but may de- .velop with Montreal. HANDBALL Intramural handball will be- g;in tomorrow; teams are being notified as to playing times and dates FEATURES !IN THE RAIN (Continued From Page 6) just inside end and made several creditable gains. Bill Hewitt's plunge of 49 yards in the middle of the third quarter was clocked at 8 1/3 seconds. Hewitt's pass to Wil- liamson for 9 yards needed only 2 1/3 seconds, to be thrown, caught, and Williamson stopped. Fay's runback of a punt for 30 yards in th: first quarter took 12 1/4 seconds while his 40-yard gain on an intercpted pass at the end of the same period used up only 7 1/5 seconds. Michigan's band reminded one of anoctopus when it start- ed its formations at the half. Once underway though, it was unbeatable-even if the drum- major did drop the baton after throwing it over the goal post. 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