THE MICHIGAN DAIL - Tolves Make Great ns0 ve Record for Ye rY Will Wrestle Again KIPKE1 YOST GIVEll IEWS BOUTTEAM 'The Greatest 'Comeback Eleven} in History of Michigan," 1 Yost Declares. "The 1931 gridiron machine was the greatest' comeback eleven that Michigan ever produced," Fielding H. Yost said last night at the con- clusion of the football banquet. "In four major games the oppos- ing team did not make a first down s by -rushing," he concluded,. refer- ring to the Illinois, Princeton, Mi- nesota, and Wisconsin games. And Yost -poiinted out that in the last six games, Michigan amassed a to- tal of 100 points while being un- scored upon. Better Team Than 1930. When Head Coach Harry Kipke was asked he said that the 1931y team was bet- ter at the end Al Reif, a 165 pounder, who last of the season year captured second place in the than the team ...-Conference meet in the heavyweight of last year. division, will be entered this sea- T h e s e t w o son in one of the three heaviest statements of classes. athletic le a d- ers sh o w the THREE INELIGIBLE true ability of the Wolverine FOR TANK SQUAD gridiron eleven. r Thirty-three Ladd, Meigs, and Klintworth fi rs t d ow ns were made Out for This Semester. against Michi- Auer igan all season in the ten games. Michigan's V a r s i t y swimming This gives an average of 3.3 first team will see their first action of the downs per game for the great de- season on Saturday, Dec. 11, when fensive eleven. This total includes they journey to Toledo.for a pre- the first downs made by penalties or by the aid of penalties and also liminary meet with the Y. M. C. A. by passes and by the aid of passes. there. Other dates. of the schedule By rushing the ball the number are indefinite, but will be dIetermin- of first downs are much less. Illi- ed at the Big Ter conferdnce later, nois, Princeton, Minnesota, aedthe B Wisconsin could not gain a single this week. 10-yard advance by this route. Yost According to Coach Maann, the gave the opinion that no other tankmen would present a. fairly team in the history of recent foot- well balanced aggregation were it ball has so completely stopped the not for the fact that sever swim- opposition of four major Univer- mers are ineligible. Ladd, Meigs, sities as Michigan did. and Clintworth, will not be'eligible" Opponents Make 349-Yards. for competition before the second The total yardage made against semester. Other members of the Michigan totals 349 yards, or 34.9 squad, depleted last year only by yards per game. 130 of this was the loss of Valentine, are round- gained by Ohio State. Michigan ing into form. Practice hass been State advanced the ball 95 yards maintained ever since the opening from the line of scrimmage but no of the University in September. other team gained as much as 50 Three sophomores of fair ability yards against the great Michigan were the legacy from last year's linemen. Princeton lost four yards freshman team. Degener in the for an afternoon's work and Illi- diving has shown good form, while neis 27. Drysdale in the backstroke may Chicago and Wisconsin scored aid the situation there. the most yardage by passes against the 1931 Michigan team. The Card- ,i n a ls made 591 - ~yards and they M Varsity Grapplers to Encounter Michigan State Normal in First Meet. According to Coach Cliff Keen, prospects for a winning wrestling team appear to be unusually bright. The close of the football season has added several men to the squad in- cluding Bernard, Kowalikv Frisk, Connover and McCrath. At the beginning of the practice sessions Coach Keen had a squad of seventy-six men with which to MONTREAL CANADIENS WILL DEFEND CUP WITH TWO CHANGES IN ROSTER There are only two changes in ! ro, as a spare, while Jean Pusie the personnel of the Montreal Ca- can be alternated as a spare for- nadiens hockey team which won ward or back. George Hainsworth, the Stanley Cup trophy in the 1930-: the old German goal tender is 1931 season and the aggregation again in the nets. which has opened this season in de- The great strength of the cup de- fense of their championship. fenders lies in a very powerful set The two changes are in the spare of forwards however. Chief among defensemen. Albert McCaffrey, for- these are Howie Morenz, center, merly of Pittsburgh and Toronto, generally regarded as the greatest has been released and Dunc Munro hockey player of the day, and has been signed in his place. Munro champion scorer in 1930, and his is also an old timer in the game. little partner Aurel Joliat, scarcely He was playing manager of the less formidable. Montreal Maroons last season but Nick Wasnie, former Blackhawk was replaced by 'Sprague Cleghorn star; Little Johnny Gagnon and this year.1 the veteran Wildour Larochelle are Marty Burke and Sylvio Mantha the other regular wingmen, any of continue to make up the regular whom may play the other wing back wall with Leduc joining Mun- position on the first line. George VETERANS REPORT FOR TRACK. TEAM Several Promising Sophomores to Aid Cinder Squad. a .! l S r f p....... a Seventeen experienced men are expected to answer the call of Coach Hoyt this week for varsity indoor track candidates. The practice sea- son was opened officially yesterday work, but this number has been re- duced to approximately fifty. An- other cut will be made following the All-Campus meet which will eliminate all but about 35 or 40. - State Comes First. . The first competition that will be provided for the grapplers will b a meet with Michigan State Nor m.al next Monday. However, the biggest early season event will b "he All-University meet, scheduled for December 15-17. Anyone except those who have won Varsity wrestling letters wil be eligible to compete. Trophies will be awarded in all weight divi sions. Ovei- 100 entries are expect ed. Carl Dougovito, champion of the Big Ten for the last two years an runner-up in the National meet during the same period, has been selected to captain the Wolverines during the coming campaign. H is a light heavyweight. Wilson Back Again. Stoddard will probably carry the heavyweight burden, while Reif, a 165 pounder last year who gaine second ,place in the Conference meet, in the heavyweight division will wrestle in one of the thre heaviest classes. Wilson, who fin ished second in the 165 pound divi sion in the Big Ten meet-last year is also back in the fold. Otto and Bennett, from last year' squad, and Thomas, a star in 1928 will fight it out for the 135 poun assignment. FRESHMAN TRACK AU men interested in Fresh- man Track should report to Yost Field House any afternoon this week. Ken' Doherty, Coach. e 1 eS e. d e ll s YEARLI,1NGNUEA WINNERSSELECTED 21 Named by Coach for Awards While Ten Physicaf Eds Earn Recognition. Twenty-one yearlings will receive t h e i r football numeral awards. Names of the men who are to re- ceive the numerals include: Ches- Mantha, brother of ylvio, Gus Rivers, nee Des Rivieres, the ver- satile Jean Pusie and Armand Mon- dou are the spare wings while Pete Lepine understudies Morenz cap- ably at center ice. A veteran squad boasting a heavy defense and a hard shooting set of1 forwards will undoubtedly make the ,,team a'playoff prospect and establish them as potential title contenders to retain their cup. GYMNASTS~DRILL FOR FIRST MEET a e sl ti t: F r C r CI a, 31 fternoon, when several men show- ed up. Four practices a week are cheduled for the cinder squad. Hoyt's veterans, whq are expected o form the nucleus of the aggrega- tion, are captained this year by Russell. The other sixteen who have reported, or are expected to report, are: Campbell, Egleston,. Haefie, Glading, Ecknovich, De Baker, Tur- ner, Braden, Wolfe, Howell, Hill, Goldsmith, Cox, Diffle, Hazen, and Humphreys. Several promising sophomores are the mentor's legacy from last year's freshman team. Jusek and Moissio should aid matters in the high. jump. Renwick should be able to assist Campbell in the sprints, while Jack Heston, is a hurdler of. considerable promise. Damm is to be an addition to the weight squad this year. As to the apportionment of his material in the various events and the resultant strength and weak- nesses, the mentor does not as yet have a sufficiently accurate esti- mate of his candidates for anything more than speculation. It is expect- ed, however, that the Wolverines will lack broad-jumpers and pole- vaulters this season. SOPHOMORES All sophomores wishing to try out for track manager please re- port at Yost Field house any afternoon at 4 o'clock. Dave Louis, Mgr. HOCKEY TEAM HJ Puck Chasers to Meet Chad, in Initial Contest Here December 8. Newcomers to the hockey t will fill two positions, one in front line and one defensive be it was announced after the p L ice last night. Although Cc Lowreyhis not with the squa yet, he expects t be in Ann Ar by at least the first of next w Three positions are clinche the returning veterans. Cap l Tompkins, All-American of year, will lead the team from goalie position. Reid and C: man will be on the forward 'while McCallum seems to have edge on the defense postion. The first match of the seasc against Chatham The date been changed from Dec. 9 to 8th. This was done to avoid fiict with the tennis matche be played here by Bill Tilden his troupe on the 9th. The team has been pract from 6 to 8 o'clock every eve in order to prepare for the c F ing game a week from toniglh Good in Coaches O Going 10:45 P. M., Friday, D and trains of Saturday, Dec. turning from Chicago not than 11:30 P. M., Dec. 7 $400 Six Veterans Will Strengthen I YT7'. I r' - - - -- - ter C. Beard, Youngston, 0.; W. J. ( quia dW ith Experience.v Beckwith, Morris, Ill.; William W. rn eBorgmatr, Fort Wayne; Ind.; Fred Mr hnadznmnhv e Bogma, Frt ayne In.; redbeen working out since the second - d Bufka, Manistique; David Conklin, weekincounetCoacnd' t Battle Creek; Paul Duxbury, Pine week m October under Coach Wil- Plains, N. Y Wallace Frankowski bur West, gymnastics .coach, in s Chicago; Gerald Ford, Grand Ra- preparation for the opening of the e pis bnJ odJ. Holland; Big Ten gym meets starting soon G. C. Hutchinson, Jr., Sewickley, after the Christmas vacation. Pa.; Willard Hildebrandt, Saginav; The gymnasium squad spends eTage Jacobson Detroit; William more time in training than any a Novak, Charlevoix; L. Ottoman, other athletic squad in the Univer- d Chicago; Don A. Pomeroy, Lake- sity. Because of the long time it Swood, 0.; Thomas Stewart, Detroit; takes to perfect the different events n J.C. Smith, Algonac; Edward in which the men are entered, they - Smith, Muskegon Heights; Frank are compelled to practice almost Zendzian, Providence, R.,I.; Willis constantly. They started in October - Ward, Detroit;d0. B. Whitmore, and will drill about four times per Sioux Falls, S. D. week until after the Conference The Physical Education football meet around March 14. s squad also ended their season with Six veterans from last year are Ss the Intramural football contest. on the squad. They are Parker, Ten will receive numerals. They Decker, Ellsworth, Schilller, and nare: Cunnard Antell, Negaunee: the twin brothers, Abe and Harry .ICarl Carr, Saline Russell Fuog, Steinberg.. Outstanding sophomore Chicago;Kilborn Hall, Raynham, candidates are Ponto, Bauch, Men- Mass.; Peter Palmeroli, Detroit; ton, and Raenber. Louis Parker, Ann Arbor; Henry This is the second year Michigan Pendorf, Rome, N. Y.; John Regeezi, has had a gymnastic team and dMuskegon Heights; Stephen Ron consequently the Wolverines are not done, Racine, Wis.; and Jack Tei--considered.among the Conference - telbaum, Chicago. leaders. y A EN.AVANT everf orward . A A A A A Burr, Patterson & Auld CO. Maaa, t ,arIp, Frat einty Jew .e Is rs Detroit, Michigan & Walkrerville, Ontario A A A A A A For your convenience A Ann Arbor Store A 60J Church St. FRANK OAKES Msr Going 10:45 Dec. 5, returning later than 11:30 Mi a ig P. M., from Ch P. M., D n C& MEN9, ITS HER '>i , OUR PRE-HOLIDAY . OTHERS ' ,... , . 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