FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934 THE MTCITTV- A N " d TT V 1 1 L'1/1411 VT 1\ 1 LflATTV PAG Wolverine Gridders Arrive In -4' Trackmen Rest And Wait For Indoor Season After a five-week's outdoor train- ing period, the Wolverine track team will have a brief rest according to an announcement made by Coach Charley Hoyt yesterday afternoon. About the tenth of December the Varsity candidates will report at the Field House again to start intensive drill for the indoor meets. Meanwhile, the few weeks between will give the team only so much ac- tivity as they need to stay in con- dition, according to Coach Hoyt. There .will be no supervision of prac- tices and the runners have been told to report for exercise about twice a week. 'I L r' BATeam Is Given TA R U CARSTENS Strenuous Drill Before Leaving AGAIN footba have a pa the stooge staff as a winners, v about bece true to fo A sta boosted thus far tistician have Pic games t] Only 20 week but IT IS THE DAY for thea all consensus and today I! it on the back for each of as who do the picking. The whole picked 21 out of 24 which is not much to boast, ause most of the games ran; rm. aff percentage of .875 the average.for the year to .747. The official sta-.' says the trusty elevenj eked 62 winners out of 83 hus far. games are on the list this a number of them lookI merit a 10 to 1 vote for Pittsburgh 1 Inter-class hockey players and the over Notre Dame. Coaches Encourage And Ann Arbor Hockey Club will act as Purdue's single vote majority Warn Players In Last hostesses tothreeteams from De- troit Saturday at Palmer Field. The over Chicago is another very de- Practice Here purpose of the competition is to se- batable choice. It ought to be a lect members of an all-state team to real battle and I think that Pur- Thirty-two Wolverines and Coach represent the state of Michigan at due is favored only because peo- Harry Kipke, bound for "Gopher the Great Lakes tournament to be meat," to quote line-coach Wallie held in Cleveland in- the near future. plh aren't yet convinced that Weber, left Ann Arbor at 5:15 p.m., First and second teams will be sent Shaughnessy has a really good1yesterday and will arrive in Minne- to this inter-state meet. Outstand- outfit. apolis at 9:30 a.m., today. The team ing players in the Great Lakes will take a light workout in the Min- tournament will attend the national No one would be greatly surprised nesota stadium during the afternoon. competition in Chicago. western Coach Kipke drilled his gridders and make Michigan really buckle for two and one-half hours yesterday, The out-of-town players will be dawn in preparation for next week's before entertained with luncheon at the down in prepartion forfnextentraining. They were driven Lau t1:0pm isHlaBr game against the Badgers. The Yale through a strenuous blocking drill, League at men p.m. Miss Hilda Burr -Dartmouth game is another one on followed by a defensive workout of the Women's Physical Education which the pickers split, and are likely against Minnesota power plays, and department is in charge of the ar- to be fooled. concluded by running through their rangements. Here it is: plays. Minnesota (10), Michigan (1). Regeczi In Form RUTH GETS AN OFFER Michigan State (11), Marquette John Regeczi was at his peak as aI ffrT TNT, T.-. n 1- " tough to me. Illinois-Army is a toss- up as far as I can see and the relative Frosh Quit Too strength of the 'two teams doesn't Coach Ken Doherty, freshman track coach, has called for a cessa Reach Playoffs In tion of regular practices for his squad Play also during the same period. Though e L a schedules are not yet posted, the telegraphic meets will not get under; way until the second semester. The Intramural interfraternity Cross-country competition will be espeed-ball league has at last reached the focus of interest next week. The the playoffs. This is the first event All-Campus run has been scheduled on the intramural calendar to reach for 4:30 p.m. Monday, and the In- the finals outside of the cross-coun- dependents will race at the same time try event which was run off in one on Wednesday. The All-Campus meet afternoon. The majority of the teams will be a handicap race, and Varsity 1 in the finals last year have again distance men will be eligible for com- reached the concluding round.' petition. Delta Upsilon, Theta Chi, and Two And Ope-Half Mile Course Alpha Omega drew byes in the first The course for the two meets next round. Phi Beta Delta and Alpha week' has' been set at two and one- Kappa Lambda will play to deter- halfmile in engt. (mine the second round opponent of half miles in length. Delta Upsilon. Tau Delta Phi, Tau Yesterday's winner of the Interfra- Kappa Epsilon will play and the win- ternity race was named as Clayton ner will meet Psi Upsilon to clinch Brelsford, due to an error in com- the fifth position in the draw. putation. Paul Pinkerton, not run- In the volley-ball league, Lambda; ning with a team, covered the dis Chi Alpha, Phi Beta Delta, Phi Lamb- tanc: of one and three-quarters miles da Kappa, and Sigma Alpha Mu have in 9:15, while Brelsford ran in_9:28. each won four games in their re- spective leagues of which there are nine. The leagues will be ready for MACK'S the playoffs by November 15. Handball will start November 15, M E N'S SH 0p and swimming and water polo, Nov. 12. BASEMENT New Broken Stripe and Plain ColorL Broadcloth: SH I RTS $1.19 You can trust their Belmont label. It always assures you of materials and tailoring of high calibre. Collars attached. All sizes. New ties 25c. Base- ment. u4Edp5'o t f i (0). Illinois (8), Army (3). Pittsburgh (10), Notre Dame (1). Purdue (6), Chicago (5). Detroit (11), Oklahoma A.&M. (0). Iowa (10), Indiana (1). Northwestern (7), Wisconsin (4). 'Columbia (11), Cornell (0). Tennessee (10), Fordham (1). Georgia (9), Florida (2).I Princeton (11), Harvard (0). Alabama (11), Kentucky (0). Southern Methodist (10), Texas (1). Navy (11), Wash. & Lee (0). Syracuse (10), Penn State (1). Stanford (11), U.C.L.A. (0). Washington (11), Oregon State (0). Yale (6), Dartmouth (5). Iowa State (11), Kansas (0). HOMECOMING FOR JUG? MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 1.-(Special)E -Minnesota's huge Homecoming Week-end begins pretentiously. Let- terheads- of the Homecoming com- mittee, in colored letters a half inch high, read "Homecoming of the Little Brown Jug" with the slogan "Mangle Michigan." The Oratorical Association presents The Popular Economist STUART CHASE Author of "Men and Machineq.""'The Nemesis of American Business," "Your Money's Worth," etc. speaking on "THE ECONOMY OF ABUNDANCE" Hill Auditorium - 8:30 P.M. Thursday, November 8 Season Tickets (7 numbers) $3.00 -- $2.75 -- $2.50 Single Admissions 75c and SOc j Tickets at Wahr's(i passer, getting more accuracy and distance than he has at any time pre- viously. Vincent Aug exhibited excel- lent form as a pass receiver. For the second successive day, Kipke devoted most of his time to the second team in a defensive drill against Minnesota formations. The second stringers include, Rieck and Savage, ends; Wright and Jacobson, tackles, Beard and Hanshue, guards; Fuog, center; Oliver, quarterback, El- lis and Triplehorn, halfbacks, and R.emias, fullback. The second string secondary was extremely weak stop- ping passing plays. Kipke was satisfied with the man- ner in which the Varsity diagnosed Gopher plays. The boys -displayed plenty of spirit and they are fully con- fident they can defeat the Gophers. Rubbing It In Coach Bennie Oosterbaan who scouted Minnesota, has impressed upon the Wolverines that they will be up against the Toughest opposi- tion they will meet all year. As the reserves ran Minnesota plays, Oos- terbaan would should "There goes Lund on that flanker play. He gained on it every time in the Iowa game." As the backs swept through tackle, on a typical Gopher power play, he yelled "There goes Kostka, he can really hit a line." On the other hand, Coach Wallie Weber has driven inspiration into the Wolverines. He was constantly telling them, during blocking drill, "Block like that Saturday and you'll beat Minnesota." FREDDIE MILLER IN SPAIN MADRID, Nov. 1.-( -Freddie Miller, who holds a share in the world's featherweight boxing title, ar- rived here yesterday to begin prepara- tions for his fight with Jose Girones, European and Spanish champion, in the bull :ring, Nov. 4. 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