v;- r r. ITH MT+ I- 1CAE N DAYL ':.: . 1 Meet BADGER MATMEN HIT BYINJURIES Broming, Estreen, Barnett, Rho- da Forced Off Wisconsin Wrestling Team, (Specii u, toThe'aiy) MADISON, Wis., Jan. 11.-With four of the leading candidates for his Wisconsin wrestling team laid up with injuries, Coach George Hit- chock gloomily admits the reap- pearance of a familiar "jinx" which ruined his hopes a year ago, when he lost man after man the same way. -Star U8-Pounder Out. George Broming, promising 118- pounder, sustained a broken col- lar bone in practice Thursday af- ternoon; Dan Estreen 'and John Rhoda, 165-pounder, were found to have a pair of broken ribs each; while an injured knee put Bar- ,nett, 135-pounder, out of action for the present. Broming will not be able to wrestle for six weeks, if at all, this season. Sievenpiper is slated by Coach Hitchock for Broming's place in the bantamweight class. He is not without experience but will start under a handicap because of being hort of work. Vacancy Hard t(o Fill. Estreen's place will be even hard- er to fill. Wyss or Vasby ark the likely choices but neither has wrestled in the 165-pound class be- fore, Hitchock states that he will have to use a novice in place of Barnett in the 135-pound division but hints that he may have a sur- prise in store here. As to the rest of the line-up, Raudebush looks best in the 126- pound class but Dittmar, because of his rapid improvement, may get the call, though he lacks "Rowdy's" speed. q - AO% Discount ARROW COLORED SHIRTS, Double and Single Breasted I