THE MICHIGAN DAILY PnA Wolverines Revenge Last Night's Defeat; Beat Tech By <"- Standings Ohio State ....... Northwestern Michigan ........ Iowa ............ Purdue .......... Wisconsin ....... Illinois......... Indiana........ Minnesota ....... Chicago ......... W. 6 5 5 3 3 2 0 0 L. 0 1 1 2 3 4 4 4 7 Pct. 1.000 .857 .833 .7141 .500I .4291 .429 .333 .000 .000 Ernie Schaaf Is Dead After Canvas Battle NEW YORK, Feb. 14.-UP)-Ernie Schaaf, 24-year-old heavyweight box- er who fell under the bruising blows of giant Primo Carnera at Madison Square Garden Friday night while a great crowd cried "fake," died today from the beating he took. Death, which came at 4:10 a. m., was due to intra-cranial hemorrhage ascribed to the 13 rounds of punish- ment before he fell to the canvas. ELLERBY HURT Harold "Tom" Ellerby, Varsity quarter-miler and one of the best in the Conference, hurt his hip and may not be in condition for the dual meet with Chicago this Saturday. Courtright Begins Golf Instruction Coach Ray Courtright began in- structions in golf driving Monday afternoon in the Intramural Building driving room. Late-comers are urged to enroll in the class as soon as pos- sible as the course only lasts three weeks. The instructions are free and. available to both students and fac- ulty members. A driver and a mid-I iron are the only clubs necessary. Instruction hours for students are at 3:30 p. m. Mondays and Wednes- days and 4:30 p. in. Tuesdays and' Thursdays. Faculty hours are at 4:30 P. m. Mondays and Wednesdays and 3:30 p. m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Johnsione Will Coach Womien's Fencing Class More than 35 women, the largest group to evince interest in this field of activity, have signed up for the fencing sessions to be held at Bar- bour Gymnasium every Wednesday evening for the indoor season. John Johnstone, Varsity fencing coach, will be in charge of the group, and will give instruction again this year. The sport has become increas- ingly popular in the past two years, and the training period will culmi- nate in an organized tournament. OLYMPICS CHANGE OFTEN Only four members of the team that opened the present hockey sea- son as the Detroit Olympics are still with the Black and White sextet. Yost And Bursley Voice Approval Of I CharityRing Show Plans for a charity boxing meet to be held during April in the Field House have been approved by Dean Joseph Bursley and Athletic Director Fielding IH. Yost, according to Ver- non Larsen, who is staging the show. Larsen pointed out the interest in amateur boxing aroused throughout the state by the Golden Gloves tour- nies in selling the idea to University officials. All profits are to be turned over to the Student Good Will Fund. Acting as a preliminary to the; charity show Larsen is staging a Sil- ver Shield tournament at the local! armory March a and 9. It will be a+ complete elimination series in itself but winners here will compete as a team in the following meet, probably against a team from Christ Church A. C. of Detroit. It is probable that the team from here will be largely composed of Uni- versity boxers, but fighters from Ypsilanti, Ionia and 'Battle Creek will also compete in the Silver Shield meet and will be eligible for the team. Larsen prophesied that the charity meet would produce some of the best amateur fights ever seen in Michi- gan, since what should be a strong southeastern Michigan outfit will be opposing one of the best squads of amateurs in Detroit. Frosh Basketeers Contiiue Practic Continuing practise after a three week layoff, the freshman basketba squad yesterday loosened its muscl and resumed work. Right now th squad has reached the end of th cutting period, and according to la est reports, the present group Wi continue unitl the season is over. However all the aspirants may n get numerals because these awari are given only to those who, in th estimation of the coach, deser them. The most likely to receive award and those most outstanding so fa this year are: forwards, Ford, Eva and Lehvinne; guards, Tomagn Jablonski, MacCallum, and Gues centers, Miller, Silverman, and Brow erman. NEW TE LO PRICES >LS I and bulFPLIES Evrthn YuReur Everything You Require For the New Semester!