THE a " MICHIGAN ATLY TH.MCHGA.DIL .agers to Have Two Tilts as Term Wolv1erines Plan Bf Gar C e m es Return Tilt With Michigan State Is Carded for Saturday, February 13; Iowa Will He First Big Ten Opponent By Sheldon C. Fullerton Although the Michigan basketball team will devote its time during most of the next two weeks to final examinations, the Wolverines will have two hard games on its hands'ust before the start of the second semester, The first of these two contests will take the Maize and Blue squad to East Lansing, where they will face Michigan State in the second game of a home and home series on Feb. 13. On the niight of Monday, Feb. 15, the opening (lay of the second semester, Iowa's H1awkeve cagers will meet the Wolverines here at lost Field House. While Michigan already claims one easy victory over thel Spar ans, indications point to the fact that the Green and White will be far stronger than when - -- - tiey met the Wolverines early" th year in Ann Arbor. At that time M -IT fatty shooting, coupled witha sturdy Michigan defense, hmite M I th.' State cagers to a lone basket froi the court while the Michigan U sqad was making enough points to romp home with a 27-6 victory. Svin at that, the Wolverine play Wolverines to Make Last Home' w : far below par. State Has Improved. Appearance in Big Ten Once that time, however, the Opener, Feb. 15. Spdrtans have taken a new lease on, life and have redently added the Coach Cliff Keen's Varsity wrestl- scip of Cornell University to their ers will open the big Ten seasdn It ofhvictims. The Green and on Monday night, February, 15, Wte has also disposed of Western R1serve, conquerors of Yale, in an- against Northwestern in Yost Field other brilliant battle. house. "he Iowa game here will being in addition to prying the lid off M higanrs weakest Conference op- thenConference schedule, the meet ptoent of the year to Yost Field will mark the final appearance of1 Jouse, but at the same time a team the grapplers on the home mats tryt has enough potential power to this year and will inaugurate the1 give many of the stronger Big Ten second semester activities for the, teims a real fight. , Wolverines. Other features of thej Moffitt is Star. encounter with the Wildcats will bet One of the sensationg of the the return of Captain Carl Dugo-j Western Conference. Howard Mof- vito to the ring and the re-entrancel f t, fast shooting sophomore for- of the team into intercollegiate ward, will lead the Hawkeye'team in competition after a month's rest. its quest to upset the first division Northwestern Has Good Squad. Wolverinfs. Moffitt has been one of Northwestern will be one of the the leading scorers of the Big Ten toughest aggregations that Michi-t .all seasson, and has proved to be gan will meet during the remainder the one bright light in an otherwise of the schedule, and probably with drab season for the Hawkeyes. the exception of Indiana - thej With the coming of the second toughest. The Purple has always t semester, the Iowa team may pick boated a fairly strong mat squadt up anywhere from one to three men and this year's team will in all who have been ineligible during the probability prove to be no excep- first semester. Gueldner Krumbholz, tion. Last season the Wolverines a ast shooting forward on the same managed to take the measure ofj type as Moffitt, if eligible should the Evanston grapplers, 21 to .13.s considerably bolster the Hawkeye Michigan will enter the ring un- scorers, while Charles Willamson, der a handicap as the matmen will the leading Iowa forward and scor- not be able to undergo any iegular er last season and Parker Bennett, training for the match becuse of a "ix foot six inch center, will also the examination period which ter-i aid in building the Iowans into a inates just a few days before the reabcontender. Purple engagement. The meet isj Altenhof May Play. scheduled for the first day of the 1M1c igan, too, will be banking niew semester. Members of the squad upo Ahe return to eligibility of Ray will work out at every possible op- Altanhof, one of the leading guards portunity during the next two weeks of the Western Conference last in order to keep in the condition, yer. Should Altenhof be ready to which they have built up in the step Hinto uniform, it is doubtful as past two weeks of intensive train- to ftist what the lineup of the ing.-J Wolves would' be, but it is at least Wolverine Heavies Strong.. cettain that he would not be award- . In the heavier weights the Wol- ed one of the guard berths unless verines should have little difficultyj he definitely established his super- in winning the bouts as they will Ioritg over the two present kccu- be represented by Al Reif at 165j pants, Ivy Williamson 4nd Hank pounds, Dougovito at 175 and Stod-~ Wels. dard in the heavyweght. All three Michigan's conquest of Ohio State men have had considerable experi- by a 38-25 score last Thursday ence on the mat and have tasted (Continued on Page 7) very little of defeat. Mat Star - NATATORS FEARFUL Of WILDCAT POWER FASTGAME? Cagers Rest 108 Times Per Tilt, Statistics Show. - (Sperial to 'Thc Daily) BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. 30.- Opening of New Semester Will Basketball is one of the fastest Determine Rating Against sports, but it appears not to be as Conference Foes. strenuous as its critics often claim. FromI letailed statistics of a inu- With the preliminary season of ber' of Sig. Ten games,, Coach Ever- thnmetscopetedmnarhseat ett S. Dean of Indiana university! tank meets completed, Coach Matt finds the following facts: Mann's swimmers are facing a ses-I There are a total of 108 interrup- sion of concentrated study for tops in the average basketball game. exams before getting in shape for The actual playing time of an the regular season following the entire game is 29 minutes 30 sec- layoff.' The last engagement was the exhibition meet over at Jack- The g son high last Wednesday night. Th;vrg playing period with- t is a good time for the Wolver-out interruption is 16.3 seconds.. ines to take stock of just where The longest playing periods with- they stand in the bid for swimming ot sops average two minutes and theystad i th bi fo 22seconds,. -honors this year. The meet with T~The shortest period is one second. the Detroit Yacht Club last week Thre are 22 fouls in the average was anything but startling as far game. as excellence of performance is There are 19 jump balls in the concerned and was a distinct dis- average game. appointment to many followers There are 31 center jumps in the who were looking for some record average game. times. The average number of free Furthermore, that meet demon- throws is 14.gr strated the fact that Northwest- The average number of out-of- ern is going to make the Wolves bounds is 38. step some to retaif theirhWestern Eighteen baskets are the average Conference title. Just the week number scored per game. previous to the Wolverine meet, the Paul Balay and Art Thomas, for Wildcats took the D. Y. C. team mer Indiana athletes,tkeeping watch (Continued on Page 7) from the presbox, have obtained the above statistics from Indiana's Al Reif,t who is scheduled to wrestle in the 165-pound division for the Maize and Blue matmen when they encounter Northwestern in Yost Field house, February 15th. This will be the opening Big Ten meet for the Wolverines. 16TEAMS REMAIN 'UNDEFEATED r en games with Notre Dame, Purdue, Northwestern, Illipois, Min- IN INTRAMURAL CAGE LEAGUES' nesota, Iowa and Pittsburgh. St. Thoma's Cage Team By Charles A. Sanford Phi Gams, three and one. This may Piles Up o Now that exams are here again mean a runaway for the Deltas or ______ all team activities have ceased at there may be some dark horses hid- Handicapped by the loss of a the Intramural Building and there j den. large amount of veteran material, is a goodly number of basketball A.K.L. Wins Three. the St. Thomas High School court teams who can sit back and rest The two leagues of "C" play have team has nevertheless piled up an one undefeated team apiece. A.KL. pressi record n its early sesn comfortably on an unbeaten record has won three, defeating the chain- to date. No less than 16 are thus pion Sigma Chi's for their one loss, o last year's squad graduated, St nreer ad .A.E. stands alone in their three men were lost through age ternity and one in d e p e n den tagDE.with a onerinmphir and one through the nine-semester leagues. league with a trio of triumptes here iule. The death, last spring, of Ben Four Teams Outstanding. wounted to k at ese I Hallen, captain of the 1931 "Fight- The bulk of these \ undefeated for you never know what these ing Irish" also removed a valuable teams are found in the 16 leagues teams will do to each other.mawhwolhvead.ntr ofamraternt "A"n comptithion, tea Three clear slates remain in In- man who would have had another of faterity A" cmpettion. thre eason of competition'. However,. the being 10 in all here. outeamsr dependent basketball but there will s. tstn din a o tesbe several more leagues started system of in erclass and secondary Betas witng amnhold ithese. Th after finals. The undefeated to date team competition introduced by for scoring having a 52-6 massacre ar'e the Dark Horses, two games, the Coach John M. Lynch has taken g gd tFalcons with three, and Mt. Royals fruit and furnished a wealth of new to their credit, but last year's chain-wtthe.Tercn Independent material for this year's team.' pions, the Alpha Sigs have clicked with three. The recent Jimmy Walsh diminutive for- three times without a loss and loo'r Day resulted in quite a few new capble ofdeendng her lures.teams being organized to fill out ward, has continued the hot~ pace capable-of defending their laurels. the ranks of the non-fraternity he set last year. His brilliant sharp- Trigon and Theta Chi have teams menk shooting is still the outstanding that are going to be hard to beat m.scoring weapon of the team.Capt, and. theyr While these teams are resting Jringw the t four-straight magin at present. (taking finals) and seem to be nle is still playing the tight Alpha Dens Strong, headed for honorable recognition at _ (Continued on age 7) But with six more unbeaten least, the fact that some of them teams in the running it's nobody's' have completed more than four of honors Vet. The A.T.O.'s, the Alpha their required first six games of Delts, and Phi Mu Delta, and the league competition must be kept in Hermitage d'o not want their four- mind. Upsets, while unlikely this win records, overlooked; and may late and in the case of undefeated cause some trouble before the finals teams, are always liable to pop up are wiped off at Open House, March and spoil 'the dope at the last min- 23. Phi Alpha Kappa and Pi Kappa ute.._ Alpha hold three wins without a defeat as well, so there are plenty - of teams left to fight it out for the T-Y P E W RI T I NG fraternity championship. M I WE 0 G R A P H I N - In "B" competitioi.- the Delts ratny nd nea ly d no in stand alone as undefeated wifa oar. own sho by etent three victories, though there are o erators amod rates. six leagues. The rest are tied uo 0 D. M 0 R R I L L featuring the defending champion-,: s Slate St. ,Ann Arbor. Sigma Chi, two and two, and the l-- bidiana, Northwestern, Illinois, Will See Only Extensive Campaigns. Few cage contests are scheduled in the Big fTen race for the next two weeks, with most of the ath- letes of the conference undergoing examinations and the coaches tem- porarily suspending operations to further the scholastic standings of their charges with a view to eligibil- ity. The Northwestern quintet, after their clash with Ohio State last night, goes i n t o seclusion until the evening of Feb. 8, when the Purple five meets Indi- ana. The Hoosiers, :.incidentally w ill see more action during the next few weeks than any other confer- ence aggregation. On Feb 4,, they meet Marquette, which should be WARD 'P G6Y'LAMBERT able to provide at least some excitement for the In- diana fans. After the contest with the first-placePurple, the Indiana cagers must meet >another tough quintet frdm Minnesota on the thirteenth. Two days later, the Hoosiers will tangle with Wiscon- sin. Lambert, Purdue's outstanding coach, will have a chance to re- deem himself for the defeat the Boilermakers suffered from the II- lini some time ago, in the real cam- paign a few weeks hence. For the next fortnight, however, Purdue's (Continued on rage 7) A EN AVANT evgr Forw/d A A A ^ A AA AA Burr, Patterson & Auki CO. M .fttuI.ctt ein S F r at e r a 4y J ewt ere Detroit, Michig an & WaVk etviI~c, Ontaro A For your conveniente A A nn Arbor St A 603 Church St. A RANK ''OAKES Msr. 'I l 4 UTI 0* l 'Iake Appointments '0 Now/ . 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