ICHGAN D T'LY J verine Cagers Will Entrain, for Gopher lINE MEN TO LEAVE 'OR MINNEAPOLIS 'eeling of Confidence Prevails Throughout Last Practice Session. Head coach "Cappy" Cappon rove his varsity cagers through short and snappy drill last eve- ing in Yost field house after which te expressed confidence that they, rould once again be able to sub- ue the powerful Gopners in their rucial clash scheduled for Satur- ay night at Minneapolis. Nine men will be included in the umber that will entrain for the ropher stronghold this afternoon. To changes axe expected to be nade in the starting lineup. How- ver, if Garner is unable to get the' ip-off he may make way for Petrie, iith Captain Daniels returning to tis old center position. However, there is, little likelihood f this occuring, since in the last lash, the new pivot man consist- ntly out jumped Bethel, the Go- >her centr. Garner is improving apidly and besides proving a cap- able offensive threat, has added onsiderably to the d e f e n s i v e trength of"the Wolverines. Shaw, Tessmer and Ricketts have 11 come in for considerable atten- ,ion on the part of the coaches this week since there seems' to be a airly good chance that theybwill ae called into action. In the last neeting, numerous personal fouls vere recorded for both teams and n case any of his regulars are' fore- d to withdraw via this route, Cap- on expects to have capable sub- titutes to fillin the gap. Get-ealth Cards Independents who are planning ~o participate' in any of the many winter sports sponsored by the In ramural Department are remined >f the fact that health cards are 'equired, merely to insure physical vell-being of participants. Anyone planning to compete should pro- Burr, Patterson & Auld Co. M s D t C Y i n ! F'r al r n I y J Rw« i Qr. Detroit, Michigan & Wallerville, Ontario Ann Arbor Store R 603 thureh St., FRN/ KI 'Ms olympic'Possibility Little Considering Iowa Coachig Job IOWA CITY, Ia., Jan. 21.- (IP) --Football fanis discussed with interest today the visit which George Little former Wisconsin athletic director and head foot- ball coach, will make on the Iowa.cUniversity campus Friday as a prospect for the head foot- ball coaching position. The announcement Wednesday that Little has been invited by the athletic board to come for an interview regarding Burton A. Ingwersen's former job was a, surprise, since the former Wis- consin mentor had not been mentioned previously as a can- didate. ALPHA SIGMA PHI LEADS CLASS 'A' ICE TEAM TO PLAY GOPH.ERSTONIGHT Second Contest of Series Finds Wolves More Experienced in Gopher Attack. Michigan meets Minnesota to- night in the second match in the new St. Paul Municipal auditorium. The Gophers constant rushing is not, expected to be as formidable tonight as the Wolverine sopho- more defensepen, Chapman and MacCollum were given 60 minutes of experience last night iii this type of hockey. Judging from the attendance, last night, probably 10,000 fans will be seated for tonight's match. The a rge 2 uditorium can seat that zany and the unusual game last ight is expected to fill the rink. The large ice bothered Michigan but little and tonight it should not bother them at all. The going will be difficult again, though, as Mich- igan will tire out easier on the large rink and Minnesota has a host of fresh reserves to send in at any time. Michigan's great passing attack of Reid and Crossman will have to overcome a stubbork Gopher de- fense if they are to win as the two defensemen, LaBatte and Suomi are capable performers. All three Gopher goalies are inferior to Tompkins, which may determine the contest. Swimmers Will Have Real Contest With VARSITY WNRESTLERS TO ENCOUNTER YEARLING MATMEN THIS AFTERNC D. Y. C. Tomorrow Some of the strongest opposition of the year will be pitted against Coach Matt Mann's swimming pro- teges Saturday anight when the Wolverines meet the Detroit Yacht Club stars in the Yacht Club pool. Coaches Keen and Kelly to Send Proteges Into Ring in Regulation Bouts. Michigan wrestling fans will have At 126 pounds Joe Oakley v the call for the Varsity n either Smith or Rubin of tt The Wolves edged out a 39-36 vic- another opportunity to see some of ,' Champions Favored to Win in Inter-House Basketball. Alpha Sigma Phi and Beta Theta tory last year. Twelve men will make the trip to the Auto City, including the same contingent that made the de- pression conquest of the East. In the Yacht Club entry list will be two former Michigan natators, Dick Spindle and George Hubbell, who are certain to cause some trouble for the local entries. Hubbell will swim the backstroke. Bob Howlett, former breaststroke champion at Northwestern, will be in the swim against 'Captain Mil- ler of the Wolves, as will McClel- land, who is rated as one of the best' back strokers in the country. Miller edged out McClelland by only a narrow margin last year. Other stars include Oliver in the sprints and Oxley in the diving. Everptt Hastriter, 17 - year - old McPherson, Kas., youth, used his .410 gauge shotgun to bring down a' large American eagle which at- tacked him.I the best local talent that the Uni- versity has boasted of in years in action this afternoon when the Vdrsity grapplers tackle the Fresh- man stranglers in the mat room of the Intramural Sports building at 3:30 o'clock. Coach Keen has arranged the match with the Freshmen in order. to give his men some regulation bouts during the interim in the schedule and to enable them to ob- tain some added experience before the Conference season opens in February._ Landrum at 118. The Varsity will be represented by several regulars and the" remain- der of the team will be made up of those men who will probably see considerable action later on in the year. Keen will use Landrum in the 118-pound class. Landrum is one of the gamest wrestlers on' the squad and will probably be used in this division as a regular after the start of the second semester to re- place Texiera. Coach James Kelly of the yearlings will pit either, Snoke or Rubin against Landrum. year squad. Oakley has- plent strength which he showed to advantage in winning the til his division in the University c pionships. Freedman will w for the Varsity at 135. His op ent will be selected from the F man ,aspirants, Woodward Stow. Mosier to Wrestle. Keen's choice to enter the in the 145-pound bout will be liams. Kelly will send either : wehr or Sweet to the mat to u the honor of the yearlings. L University bouts Landwehr c the title in this class. The W ine regular 155-pdupder, \ will battle with Ross or dona in this division. Another regular who will g call today is Wilson, lanky pounder. Kelly is undecided whom he will enter for the in this weight. Bauss will u the honor of the Varsity matr the 175-pound bout meeting Walder or Finch. Keen has n made up his mind as to whi will enter in the heavyweighi but his, choice will be either dard or Spoden.. Kelly's entr be either Smith or O'Brien. Dick Degener, brilliant Wolverine sophomore diver and Olympic pos- sibility, who will compete against, the Detroit Yacht Club in the meet there tomorrow night. The Dixie ollege baseball league will play its entire schedule next spring, without curtailmtent. Pi, winner and runner-up in the 1930 Inter-fraternity class A bask- etball tournament, are again favor- ites to reach the final round in this year's play. The Alpha Sigs have won their first three games while the Betas are unbeaten in two starts. 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