1932 'r RE-' 1% T C 14 7 C A N 15'X T E Y 1932 ~rH~ MT~HJCAT~J TUY 4innesota Cagers Will Play Here Monday Nig FA CE WOilLVERINESI IN OPENING CLASH Old Foes Pry Off Big Ten Lid in Ann Arbor; Gophers Still Undefeated. By Sheldon C. Fullerton P' Aying th seconu Big Ten basietball gare in three days, Mielbigan's quintct will Lbia ho;;', to 1i nnesota's powerful Gcpher ai - ray at 7:30 o'clock Monday night in Yost Field liose.' Minnesota will also be forced to plat its second eontest in as many days, the North- ien having n,'et Chicago at the ,W(indy City last night. In neeting Dave. McMillan's Go- pher five, Coach "Cappy" Cappon's cagers will be face to face with one of the best court aggregations in the Western Conference. Minneso- ta is one of the two Big Ten teams that succeedeo in going through all of its pre-seasen games without suffering a single defeat, and looms as a serious contender for the laur- els should Purdue or Northwestern falter in their victory march. Beat South Dakota. Minnesota's quintet is ;made up of a group of big, fast, and shifty men, who have far outclassed all oposition the hae run up against in their five warm-up games. Against South Dakota last week the Northmen rolled up a total of 50 points against their opponent's 24, but showed the need for consider- ably more practice before they can hope to come up to the high stands ards required from Conference cage teams, Michigan will undoubtedly take the floor with the team that rep- resented the first squad in the games with Syracuse 'and Wiscon- sin. Captain Norm Daniels will start at center, Eveland and Petrie will team together at the forwards, and Hank Weiss and Ivy William- son will be counted upon to hold down the scoring of the Gophers forwards. Weiss Aids Attack. This lineutp gives the Maize and Blue the best offensive aggregation that can be assembled from among the players now on the Varsity squad. Weiss, filling in at guard for Shaw, is a much greater scor- ing threat, while Petrie, who moves into Weiss' place at forward, is every bit as capable as the senior cager when it comes to dropping in baskets. In addition to that, Dan- iels and Eveland are rounding into better form than they showed at the start of the year, and both 'should prove troublesome to the Minnesota aggregation. ti This Week's Guessing Problem ICE TEM TO MEET 'HALEY TOMORROW1I MICHIGAN-CORNELL GAMEl IS POSS IBLE Informal Negotiations Started foi- Renewal of Old Rivalry in Fall of 1933. Grudge Match Is Predicted Meeting With Athletic Club. for i Associated Press Photo Mahatma Gandhi? Nope. Give up? It's Babe Ruth all steamed up over taking off poundage to be in shape to talk with Col. Jacob Ruppert of the New York Yankees over a renewal of his $80,000 a year contract. The Babe started groaning and dropping pounds recently in a New York gym. The cameraman caught him after resting from his first workout. TRACK TEAM, IMPROVED OVER LAST YEAR, FAST ROUNDING INTO SHAPE Ann Arbor hockey fans will have their first chance of the year to view a grudge hockey game next Tuesday night. When Haley Ath- letic Club comes here then they will meet a stubborn group of Wolver- ines. In the first game of the season Haley came here and kept Reid, Crossman, and Co. to a 3 to 3 tie. Ciach Lowrey wanted a victory to start the season with. He thought that it would give his sophomores some badly needed confidence. Out For Revenge. After the match was over every .player felt the responsibility of the tie. Victory was what the team wanted and the tie was unwelcom- ed from, every point of view. Tues- day night the six regulars and three of the substitutes wrho are most likely to get in, will try to send the Haley team back to Detroit in prop- er disgrace. Each man renembers the last game and, will play his hardest to gain the team's re- venge. Last night the whole team was given a strenuous goal-shooting drill. Several of the regulars are -off with their shots and the prac- tice last night well ordered so that they could get their eye back. Reid and Crossman are the best shots on the team. They send the disk hard and fast to the goalie who has to be good to stop all of them. Defense Has Improved. K Rapid improvement in defense was noticed. Ted Chapman and Red McCollum have practically clinched the positions and it is their advanced playing that has given the team an added confidence to- wards Tuesday night's contest. The starting lineup, will include Reid, Crossman, McCollum, Chap- man, and Captain, Tompkins. Joe Frumkes wil probably start at the other wing position as his team- work with Reid and Crossman has given mih an edge over Sindles. T YPEWR -I T ERS Al akT -Iar ad orabe Sold. Rented E eaired Iage choice stock. asy ezs. . D. 0 R R I L L 341S. State St., Ann Arbor. Commenting on widespread ru- mors prevalent yesterdgy as to the possibility of a Michigan Cornell football game in 1933, Fielding H. Yost, Director of Athletics, stated, "At the present time negotiations are of a purely informal nature. The subject first came to my atten- tion while in New York, when Gil Dobie, Cornell coach, asked what, my attitude would. be towards such a game. At that time, I told him that I didn't know whether it would be possible to arrange the contest, but that I would take it under con- sideration." Both Eastern and Mid-western football fans would undoubtedly welcome a renewal of football re- lations between the two schools. In the. old days, the Michigan- Cornell game provided one of the highlights of the season's grid cam- paign, and if the informal negotia- tions now underway can be success- fully concluded the result will have the whole hearted support of the Michigan student body. Cornell is one of the few teams in the country that holds a series edge over the Maize 'and Blue. In the fifteen meetings between the two teams the Big Reds have walk- ed off the field with eleven victor- ies to the Wolverines' four. If the game is held it will probably take place in the Michigan bowl, but at this early stage no dates have been suggested. I-M BASKETB3ALL Saturday Panthers 24, Maroons 4. Ramblers 25, Buckeyes 2. Mt. Royal 10, Aces 6. Dark Horses 13, D. D.'|7. Falcons 17, Olympics 5. Checks 10, Silver Stars 5. Delta Tat Phi "B" 1. Sigma Chi66B", 13. Phi Gam "B" 16, Beta Sigs "B" 4. Nu Sigma Nu "A" 16, Phi Mu Alpha 8.\ Ensian Edits 31, Ensian Bus.' 12. Monday's Games 9:00, "B" (Aftr Varsity game). Sigma Phi vs. Phi Sigma Kappa. Delta Upsilon vs. Psi U. Phi Gamns vs. Tau Delta Phi. Sigma Chi vs. Phi Kappa Sig- ma. 9:40, "C"-.' Kappa Ni vs. A. K. L. Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Sigma Chi. Alpha Omega 'vs. D. A. E. Delta Sigma Pi vs. Phi Kappa Sigma. Three sets of twins are on the University of Minnesota's prospec-I tive 1932 tennis squad. Will Be at the Opening Basketl Hoosier Field H Illini Strong. BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. Next week practically concl the first half of Indiana uni sity's basketball schedule, and be the final week of intensive p tice in all winter sports at Crimson institution before a weeks' layoff to let Hoosier letes review for their final exar ations of the first semester. Monday, Illinois opens the 1 Big Ten basketball schedule, in the Indiana field 4ouse, of the drill this past week has in preparation for the Northw ern contest. Coach Dean sco Illinois early in theseason and ports that they are again a tea giants who will steadily mi as the season progresses. Indiana defeated Illinois 35- the first game between the schools last year, ILLINOIS TO PLAY INDIANA MONO Michigan's -track team, complet- ing their first week of after-vaca-- tion training, is fast rounding into shap. Unless ineligibility and i- juries hamper the team it should be at full strength, stronger than last year, to defend the indoor title. Although Eddie Tolan, star sprin- ter, has graduated l'ack Campbell, who always gave the sprint star a good race, is back in the dashes.' Don Renwick and Bob Lamb will give -himn able support. Captain Ed- die Russell looks good enough to again capture the 440 title, and Ben Glading who also secured some1 points in the quarter mile event is back. In the half-mile Ned Turner, who finished second in both indoor and outdoor competition is at his best. Two 440 men, DeBaker and Ekno- vich are running the longer middle distance this year. Harmon Wolfe, Dave Fitzgibbons and Howard Braden will do the miling with Doc Howell and Bill Hill runing the longer two mile race. Hawley Egleston, star hurd- ler, will be supported by Haefle and Jackson of last year's team and Jack Heston, star sophomore tim- ber-topper. 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