THE MICHIGAN DAILY W or s ut for A EOTNEW GRID RULES ARE FAVORABLE I II ANS, NLIVYORK, Feb. 17. -)- Generahy Espeaking; the official -- reaction to the changes made in Coach Keen Wil Send Altered the playing code by the na~onal Linup Against Eastern foot bal rues committee tas been favorable but there have been Grapplers Saturday. dissenters enough to make the -- -- ebateinteresting. Michigan will enter the ring deTe new and liberal 7ed sub- against the Tniversity of West Vir- s'itutes rule ai d the move to- ginia mat team this Saturday with ward makiug euipment safer a line-up considerably altered from nOt only for the wearer but his the one that encountered North- opponents as well met with al- western on Monday night. -n--r F00P0 5 d'lA Y.:FrLL Vii e1 Mcnzke and Weight Map Sexton Arc Favorxed ~o Break Marks. NEW YORK, Feb. 17 -"(:)- Twc record smashing performers, Gen Venzke and Leo Sexton, bid fair t, give the home club a major sharec ;f the honors in the annul New Yoik athletic club indoor track and' fieid meet tonight. Venzke, the brightest star uncov- ared in an indoor season that hasl seen full of stars, tops a great fieldj in the Baxter mile and is considered almost a sure bet to win. The ques- tion before the fans is whether he can better his owh indoor mile mark of 4:11 1-5. Sexton, who heaved a 16-pound shot for a world indoor record last Saturday, is another outstanding .avcrite with only Ferman Brix, the big Califcrnian who formerly held the mark, to challenge him. If Venzke can't come home ahead of the fine collection of runners who make up the field for tonight's !ace, another runner who wears the N. Y. A. C. colors is rated as second choice. He is Leo Lermond, who chased thenPottstown, Pa., young- ster to his new record ten days ago. Challengers to their supremacy are Carl Coan of Pennsylvania, who won the Baxter cup last year, Frarpk Crowley of Manhattan College and Glenn Dawson, University of Okla- homa speedster. Heading the list of "outsiders" who hope to win -from the N. -Y. A. C. contenders is George Spitz, who apparently has not found his high' jumping "ceiling" and doesn't know where it is. Fraternities Start Bowling CompetitionI 9 . ILL PLPJOE REIFF, MOFFI TT, AND D ANIE LS LEAD IN CONFERENCE SCORING RACE But Wisconsin Place who teams at guard with Joe Hoffer rST TdiATMc alon, First Twelve Men. on the Buckeye quiitet, is also in the chosen few, while Eddy, in ad- Blointn ilBeScn f Joe leiff continues to hold the dition to Johnny Wood'en, has o gton Will Be Scene of ring lead in the Big Tenhbasket- reachedtthe charmed circle in as Trio or Outstanding ball race. With the season three- Purdue uniform. WrestlingMeets. quartersrover the stellar Wildcat Besides Moffitt and Daniels, lone -__qatr representatives of t'he Iowa and (i''=aI rrurr, forward who led the scorers in 1931 Michigan court s dho aLicht of j3LCOMTNGTON, Ind., Feb. 17.- has amassed 78 points in defense of Minnesota, Suddith of Indiana, e awarding of the national in- his crown. Chuck Bennett, lanky Illinois for- tercollegiate wrestling meet to In- He boasts a lead of 12 points over ward, and Stephenson of the lowly diana university, March 25-26, com- Howard Moffltt of Iowa, sophomore Chicago team have taken their pletes the program of three wrest- flash, who has eome to the fore this places among the pace-setters. ling championship meets which will season. Norm Daniels, Michigan Reiff, in addition to holding the be held at I. U. in the near future. captain, is setting the pace for the scoring lead, has also dropped the The series provides the greatest: Wolves, holding third place with 64 greatest number of field goals, thir- arappling program ever held in the points. Fourth place is occupied by ty. His nearest competitors in this 3tat. The evsnts, in addition to Johnnie Wooden, Purdue's great field are Moffitt who has sunk 25 ,he national meet, are the Indiana guard, whose magnificent scoring and Daniels who has meshed one ate high school team and, indi- spree of Monday ran his total to 61 less. 'idual championships, and the Big markers. Joe Hoffer, Buckeye guard In free-throwing Johnny Wooden Ten individual, champicjnship meet. is in fifth position, with seven less heads the list, 23 of his 61 points Formally Named. scores. having come on charity tosses. Dr. R. G. Clapp, member of the Twelve men have registered "Ver Reiff has speared 18 free tosses, and National Intercollegiate Athletic forty points to date and only Wis- Moffitt, Daniels, and Eddy, the iat- Committee, wrestling division, made consin has failed to place at least ter a team-mate of Wooden's, have the formal announcement early one man in this group. Ohio State, been successful sixteen times from this week that the national inter- Northwestern, and Purdue each have the penalty line. Of the leaders, collegiate tourney would be held two players in the select group. Be- Licht of Minnesota has the most to .ere. It marked the successful cul- sides Reiff the Purple five has John- show for his basket shooting ability. mination of negotiations- which son with forty points. Mattison, (Continued on Page 7) have been caprried on between the Sfficials of the association and the utiversity for the past two months. This meet is to serve as a semi- final to the final Olympic meet at which the selection of the team will be ma'de to represent the United States in the tenth Olympic next August. Selection of men to come to the meet here will be entirely by invitation and only about the 106'best men of the country's col- lege teams will appear in the meet. Title Goes Carded, The Big Ten championship meet has been scheduled here for March 11-12. The state high school wrest- ling tournament, held annually at Indiana university. will, come, off SA ° s Feb. 26-27. About 18 Indiana hi-h schools are expected to enter this tournament. Entries. will close Monda, Feb 22.Society Brand an~d Other Monday. Feb. 22. O All three meetings will be held in the I. U. men's gymnasium in- spe- goo I a'es. cially constructed arenas and pre- parations are beint made to hold thousands of spectators. Furnishings at a discont WANT ADS PAY * Fraternity bowling is getting started this week on the Union bowling alleys. Each house has 'oeen sent a card for five players and those that show up and bowl this first round will he set up in i a regular tournament to contcst for the regular Intramural trophy. Team totals will be taken as the basis for drawing up this meet and the pairings will be made accord- ingly. VARSITY RESTAURANT 6i11 East, Liberty Street OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We deliver all kinds of SPECIAL TOASTED SANDWICHES AND bRINKS" No extra charge for delivery 9237-Phone-9237 / . --"'° " { The New Heywood for Spring This fine quality o xford of sturdy calf skin - black or brown. Smart-Serviceable $850