TH13 MICHIAN OATLY 0 -~ p I I YSj1 HEDULE 15S NUT WEK BABE RUTH WILL BATTLE FOR NEW CONTRACT WITH COL. JAKE RUPPERT d 01*4 - ._ - - - _ r"t t rr*+ t Pucksters Preparing for G~me With Chatham December 9. First I Tompkins, Crossman, and Reid W l1 Form Nucleus of Varsity Sextet. Hockey fans will have their first opportunity of seeing the Univer-' 'sity of- 1lichigan hockey team in action this year when the varsity eaige the strong Chatham, On- puckstes at the Coliseum next week. T he Ontest was originally sched- uled for a week from next Wed- 'esday, December 9. But, due to t e schedUled appearance of Wil- liam T. Tde afnd his troop-of ten- nis stars at Yost Field House on that night, an attempt is being mader"to- advance the' date to the f'lowing flight, December 10. 'sta P , cticesf in Coliseum. The squad has' been working out regularly at the Coliseum since the ' fl1o' Was converted into an ice-rink 71 short time ago. Starting tomor- ro*othe'te,7m will work out every nigd lrom '4 to- 8 o'clock. Thirteen andidates' have been working out in competition for the plae- left vacant by graduation last June:' Only three of last'yea's rsi re back to defend the Con- ference championship won last year. ; These three veterans are CaptAin- Jack Thompkins, goalie; et andi °Crossman, front line ~sVars -' ,Reid, Crossma.n Return. With eid 'nd" " Crossman back, Mlcigan has two of the highest scorers in the conference, and the two' highi point men of the Wolves - tayear. -Reid's total for last year, inclu'ilng games outside the con- fe'elce, was '12 'goals to 20 for Crossman. With Captain Thomp- kins defending'the net as brilliant- ly as usual. Michigan should have another great team this year, Thompkins being considered the best intercollegiate goalee in the contrixy; being named on the All- American hockey team last year. $ophmore.candidates also show romise- and will be expected to il the shoes of the graduates. Coach Lowrey will have Chapman and McCalleum as the most likely material for the defense positions. Last year, Lowrey picked McCal- leum as the finest of the freshmen defense men. The candidates for the forward positions will be David, ,Muzzy, Sindles, Artz, Coventry and Frimikles. The two other in com- etition for varsity berths are Prte, d e fe n se, andbCarpenter, goalTee. . Reserve Strength 'Unknown. If injuries do not slow up Michi- gan, 'they should be able to win frm Chatham. in the first game' id, however, may not be able to _play'as hie was injured in the 'first scrimmage of the year, but he may ~round into shape in time. Last year' the Wolves won from the Canadian team, and are expected to repeat. Chatham, however, is one ofthe' best teams in the Dominion, being finalists last year in the Intermed-' iate of Western Ontario, whotde- feated ,Michigan last year, 2 to 1. This game will be held at the Col_ ieum U eember 17th. Intramural Activities to Resume Tomorrow The intramural sports activities, which were considerably delayed by the Thanksgiving recess, will be resumed again tomorrow night. In dual swimming at 7:30 Phi Gamma Delta will engage Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Alpha Omega meets Tau Kappa Epsilon. At 8:30 Tri- angle swims" against Delta Alpha Epsilon and Lambda Chi Alpha tbattles Chi Rho. Besides the meet, the s 'eduled fraternities will also it' iWater polo. Handball competition will see Phi eta Pi pitted against Psi Upsilon "t 7:30. At the same hour, Phi Sig- 'ma Delta meets Alpha Kappa Psi 'nd Alpha Kappa Lambda engages ,Alpha Sigma Phi, At 7:15 Kappa Nu meets Phi Delta Theta in the volley ball lea- gue. At. the same hour Theta Xi takes on Phi Sigma Kappa, and one hour later, Phi Beta Delta meets Theta Chi. Companions at Other Times, Each Has Sent Out Spies to See What Other Wants. NEW YORK, Nov. 28.-( P)-The two boon companions, Babe Ruth and Col. Jacob Ruppert, are busy brushing up their lines for another battle of the fountain pens. At St. Petersburg in 1930 the doughty owner of the Yankees finally cornered his prize bludge- oner and.) virtually forced him to sign a contract for two years at $80,000 per. Now it's ime for another one. The famous St. Petersburg docu- ment has run its course, and the Colonel and the Babe have, started light training for the forthcoming fray. Each is reported to have dis- patched his most trustworthy scouts to snoop around the rival camp and find out what, if anything, is on the other's mind. Yankee headquarters today sent out what amounted to the opening TO BIG-TEN TITLE jab at the world's highest salaried athlete, who is occupied right now Vith a series of movie shorts in Hollywood. "We don't intend to hold any preliminary conference with the Babe," said Ed Barrow, secretary of the club. "When the contracts are sent out in January, he will get his along with the rest of them. Then, if it doesn't suit him, there will be plenty of time for confer- ences." As the Bambino never has been known, over a long span of years, to like any contract that was poped at him through the mails, it is' a foregone conclusion therewill be some high-powered conferences. I SPECIAL!! !I water 0- n rsalt ALSO FERTILIZERS FOR YOUR SHRUBBERY AND LAWNS DRICONURE-VIGORO-VERT I' BONE MEAL-SULPHATE OF AMMONIA HERTLER BROS. 210 South Ashley Street ALL KINDS OF LAWN SEED 4M :s SE i j i Il .1r'-".... AM AMM subc, rimwiflbc for The icy ' ,1 4 ,or ow Everhardus, Hudson, Rebholz rame- Star in Charity G 11,000 Attend. for the Fs (Continued From Page r ) time and time again, raced down the field to down Evehardus' long punts before the Badgr safety mazy, Rebholz, could run them back against the Wolverines. After a comparatively slow first half, the Wolverines came back in powerful fashion to make toe fina appearance of their graduating seniors a complete success. Hudson, Hewitt, Samuels, Auer, LaJeunesse, Hozer, Douglass, Sikkenga, and Daniels all finished their careers at Michigan, while Doc Morrison, vet- eran all-Conference center, was forced to pass up his last chance to play for Michigan while suffering from a bad cold at his home in Royal Oak. Wisconsin took the initiative ear- ly after the start of the game and pushed the Wolverines back in their own territory. Everhardus kept them at bay with his long kicks, however, until McGuire intercepted Hewitt's pass and raced to the Mich- igan 11-yard line before being forced outside. Another pass took the ball to a point only a few yards distant from the Michigan goal, and at this point the Wolves held for downs with the ball resting a scant two feet from the final chalk mark. From the start f the second half to the close of the game Michigan had all the better of the play. 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