1 'E 1CIITGAN DA T LY 11:11:. TCTTIGAN DAILY continue Drills For State b1 b . Game CAPPON STRESSES DEFENSIVETACTICS Spartans Will Have Experienced Five on Field House Floor in Saturday's, Tilt. Dissatisfied with his d e f e n s e, Coach Cappon sent his basketball team through a hard drill last night in the Yost Field house in an effort to bring the team up to the type of ball it is capable of playing for the Michigan State game tomorrow night. The bear stories from Lansing about three green men who will be starting against the Wolverines to- morrow were discounted last night. It developed that all three of these men played considerable basketball last year in the role of substitutes. Have Tall Center. Michigan will be outjumped as the Spartan center is tall and got the tipoff from Daniels last year. Besides this they have a forward that ranks as one of the best bas- ketball players in this section of the country. Knowing this the Var- sity squad took their practice very seriously last night and displayed considerable improvement over pre- vious showings. Coach Cappon sent his team' through a scrimmage during the latter stages of the drill. The regu- lars maintained their good shooting eyes but the defense was rough in spots and needed improvement. Williamson, Rickets, Tessmer, and Shaw all saw service at the defense positions. Coach Van Alstyne always puts a good team on the floor, Coach Cappon admitted and he is shaping. his team with the full realization of that in mind. If the guards can come through in the game tomor- row night, Michigan ought to have a team equal to the visitors. Smoothness Is Keynote of Drill. Smoothness was the keynote of the practice. The forwards were working well against the reserves but the best defensive five remains in doubt. No two guards have work- ed as well together as Altenhoff and Williamson did last year and the frequent changes in these positions last night indicates that the start-, ing guards may not be the same as opened the Western State ame. Williamson has a slight ed-e on the rest of the squad for one of these berths 'but his running mate is still undecided. Weiss showed up well in the scrimmage with several, baskets from under the rim. His speed may be a deciding factor in the game Saturday. w1 I I, U &G L" C0 rWILD7 4 MA Several Promising Sophomores Report for Track Practice Although no intensive work is be- ing attempted at this early date, Coach "Chuck" Hoyt has a squad of about thirty track men working out daily in the field house. With a fine group of veterans re- maining from last year Hoyt has high hopes of building a winning team. Several promising sopho- mores are on the roster including Renwick in the sjprints and Lemen ini the quarter and half mile. Ostrander, one of the stars of the cross country team, is expected to prove valuable in the distance runs. He will probably run .either the mile or two mile. Jusek and Moisio in the high jump and North- rup in the ' pole vault are other sophomores who may break into the lineup. Schmidt and Salmon show promise of developing into capable shot putters. Jack Heston, who starred on the gridiron during the past season is expected out any day. If he main-o tains the form he displayed as a freshman, Heston should make a name for himself in the sprints and low hurdles. Booker Brooks, giant negro star of a few years ago, isj expected to iron out the scholastic difficulties which rendered him in eligible last season. Hoyt considers Brooks the key man to the weight situation. COACHES TO, MEET IN RULESSESSION More than 700 high school coach- es and captains will meet in Ann Arbor Saturday for the annual basketball rules interpretation. Two sessions are being planned for the coaches and all of the delegates will be guests of the Athletic Ad- mi istration at the Michigan State ba ketball game tomorrow night. Coach Cappon and Coach Van Alstyne, rival coaches of the com- peting teams Saturday night will conduct a school for coaches in the morning session in the Intramural building. The coaching school will include demonstrations and inter- pretations of various systems and basketball plays.' In the afternoon a rules inter- pretation meeting will be held in Hill auditorium. Coach Cappon will read the rules and answer all questions from the floor. The play- ers and coaches of, the convention will be given passes to the Michi- gan-Michigan State game in the evening. YN HOCKEY SCHEDULE FAVORS MICHICAN Season Will End With Last Four Conference Matches Played ! on Home Rink. Michigan's hockey schedule is practically complete after the Big Ten games were added last night. Only one open date remains on the schedule now, that being late in February or early in March. Fif- teen matches have been carded to date with the possibility of one more being added later in the sea- son.h' Coach Lowrey's sextet will have the advantage of playing host in the last four Conference games. Last year the Wolverines came to the home stretch in the hockey season without the title in the bag but won out in the last four games. The German Olympic team is be- ing considered for the open date. They will be playing in the Olym- pic games this February and are expected to play several college teams oi their way home. They have asked Michigan for a match but no arrangements have been made as yet about it. If this does not work out, the re- maining open date may be filled byj Chatham, the team that defeated Coach Iowrey's sextet Monday night 3 to 2. The Wolverine team is not satisfied with the outcome and are anxious to play a *return match with the Ontario team. BENNY DROPPED 'FROM YALE STAFF Gopher Paper Picks Three Wolves on Big Ten Team Eli Athletic Council Fails Reappoint Friedman, Due to Pro Playing. to Benny Friedman, former all-, America quarterback at the Univer-! sity of Michigan in the days of the Friedman-Oosterbaan combination, has been droppel from the coaching staff at Yale it became known at; New Haven yesterday. The Ath- letic council reappointed all of the present staff includingMal Stevens and Adam Walsh, but made noI mention of the failure to reappoint the former Michigan'star for next fall. Benny returned to professional football this season and this has been given 'as one of the probable reasons for his being dropped by the Eli authorities. No statement has been obtained from Friedman as to his plans for the future. Varsity Fencing Team Is Cut to Three Men Like all the other intercollegiatei sports in the Big Ten this year, the Michigan fencing team has suffer- ed a severe set-back due to the lack of finances. Only three men instead of the customary seven will be car- ried by Coach John Johnstone this year, one in each event. Dual meets are also limited to three in the Con- ference and all-Conference meet the last of the season. This curtailment takes much of the competition away from the game, there being fewer places to fill andothese will be filled by stars,. leaving no room for the average fencer. The winter schedule is as follows: Chicago at Ann Arbor, January 23; Ohio at Columbus, February 20; Northwestern at Chicago, February 27; All-Con:erence meet at Chica- go, March 11 and 12. Johnstone is also negotiating fot' a dual meet with Michigan State on January 16., Three Michigan football players i were selected on the All-Conference eleven chosen by the Minnesota' Daily, paper of the University of Minnesota. One Wolverine gridder was also selected on the second eleven. Mdynard Morrison, center, Ivan Williamson, captain-elect at end and Bill Hewitt, plunging back were the Michigan men honored. Howard Auer, veteran tackle, was given a post on the second eleven. Hewitt was shifted to halfback in order to leave a place for Jack Manders, star fullback of t h e Gophers. Pete' 'Somers, Minneso- :. ta quarterback ;.:and Pug Rentner, N o r t h western's -stee 11 a rapasser w e r e~ placed at the other back- field posts. Wil- liamson s hs a r e d the end position with Paul Moss, Purdue's flanker. Ailey and Marvil, Morrison powerful North- western tackles were, given the first team berths. Clarence Munn, All American guard in 1930, and captain of the Minnesota squad this season was naturally returned to his post in MINNESOTA DAILY'S BIG TEN SELECTIONS Moss, Purdue................. LE Riley, Northwestern ........... LT Munn, Minnesota ............. LG MORRISON, MICHIGAN .......C Zeller, Indiana..............RG Marvil, Northwestern ....... RT WILLIAMSON, MICHIGAN .... RE Somers, Minnesota .......... QB Rentner, Northwestern.......LHW HEWITT, MICHIGAN .......RHB Manders, Minnesota .......... FB the line.' Zeller, of Indiana, receiv- ed the other guard post. Carl Cra- mer, Ohio State sophomore quar- terback, was picked by the Minne- sota 'group for the second team, as was Ollie Olson, Northwestern back. Greg Kabat, brilliant Wisconsin guard was not mentioned. WISCONSIN COURT TEAM WILL PLAY. Wisconsin's basketball squad offi- cially prizes the lid off the season tonight when they battle the Brig- ham Young team. The Westerners are bringing twelve men all the. way from Provo, Utah for the game. They boast a novel five man offen- sive system which has caused their opponents great difficulty. Elwood Romney, forward, is cap- taining the team this season. His play last season resulted in his se- lection at a forward post on the third All-American team chosen by College Humor. Coach 'Meanwell's quintet played their first contest against the Alumni on Wednesday evening. The lineup that started this contest will presumably face the Utahans. Steen and Swan will start at forwards, Oakes at center, and Nelson and Poser at the, guard posts. Our Pre Holiday Is Going Grea 1 At (NOW WE GREATER QFFER YOU A S OPPORTUNITY SAVE. FRI. AND SAT SPECIAL SUITS OCOAT TUXED( Your Choice of Our; $2 5 Values to Gordon Slicker Lined Reefers, $6.85. Try and Beat this , C Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. THE SCHEDULES 17 U. of West. Ontario .. . Here 2 Ontario Aggies ....... Here 8 Wisconsin ... .....There 9 Wisconsin ...........There 15 Marquette .........There 16 Marquette ........There 21 Minnesota...........There 22 Minnesota.........There 26 Marquette ... ........ Here 27 Marquette. ........Here 19 Wisconsin... . .Here' 20 Wisconsin .......... Here 4 Minnesota ...,.. ..HerM 5 Minnesota .......... 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