THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934 T HE MICHIGAN DAILY Psi Upsilon To Defend Swim Championship The Psi Upsilon swimming team will defend its inter-fraternity swimming championship at 5:30 p.m. today at the Intramural pool in a meet with Pi Lambda Phi. These teams havef gone through the season without at defeat. In a quarter-final water polo game today the Psi U swimmers will meet Phi Kappa Psi with the winner play- ing Chi Phi in the semi-finals. Ac- cording to Intramural officials both the' Psi U and Phi Psi teams are strong and neither rules as favorite. The independent volleyball title winners will be decided at 7 p.m. to- day, with the Tigers meeting the D.D.'s. This is the first volleyball final in seven years in which the Chinese teach has not participated. The Tigers eliminated the latter Monday, 2-1. Play in the all-campus squash meet has reached the quarter finals witl, the semi-finals and finals to be held next week. Semi-finalists will be de- termined by the end of this week. Snap out of that quandary, young lady, here is the gift for that young man- * STAR DUST By ART CARSTENS Frosh Boxers Display Goo( t m1 I Veteran State Five Determined To ReassertCage Superiority' V I. .L~'L t~l1 1""1 m Il Michigan State's basketball teams will appear here Saturday night de-t It seems that we just can't forget pound sophomore tackle, consistent- termined to reassert the superiorityf the past football season, disastrous ly broke through the Michigan line, Georgre Marekow S Iu g s over the Wolverines it assumed in two1 as it was. Here are a couple of squibs harassing John Regeczi, Michigan's Wa To s s games last year. The Spartans swept that just came to light: great punter, in the Wisconsin-Mich- Way To oe kPcision both meetings last year, winning thek The best and most popular pic- igan game. The two teams were total Over Melvin Kramer first game played here by a singlep ture of Capt. Tom Austin which was strangers, not having played a game !_point, 26 to 25, and winning at Easts printed throughout the season by since 1928, with the exception of a Lansing in a see-saw contest, 33 to 26.t papers using Associated Press "art" charity game in 1931. Early in the Sixteen freshmen boxers entered Coach Ben Van Alstyle will bring ai was taken in an Ohio State Univer- game Chris blocked one of Regeczi's. the ring in Waterman Gymnasium squad which includes four lettermen, sity uniform! punts. As the minutes of the game yesterday afternoon in quest of fight- but Maurise Buysee, giant center and The Associated Press discovered flew it got so that Regeczi, when ing glary, but only eight of these sensation of last year, will not be back before practice started this fall that kicking, would hesitate for just a ghsince he has dropped out of school. they did not have a suitable picture split second to look for Chris. This climbed out of the ropes with colors The Spartans have met and de- of Austin in uniform. How to remedy bothered the Wolverine considerably. flying after the conclusion of Coach feated so far this season the Grand the lack was a question with Austin Finally on a last-quarter play Chris- Vern Larson's all-freshman boxing Rapids Carloaders, one of the most in Columbus, O., and all the uni- tianson came through seriously and show. powerful semi-pro teams in western forms in Ann Arbor. hit the Wolverine kicker a second The concluding bout of the after- Michigan, Central State Teachers The trouble was eliminated when after he got off a punt. Chris got up noon between two fast heavyweights College, and Kalamazoo College. the scribes took Austin out to the and started to walk around his fallen had the audience at the ringside After a good start in their first two Buckeye athletic plant and dressed opponent. The referee warned the standing up with excitement as games in which they showed power him in regulation Ohio State togs, Badger not to be so rough. George George Marckow, New York boy, as well as polish, the Spartans were giving him his regular number, "52." Deanovich, Wisconsin end, pulled the pounded out a close decision over hard pressed to win from the Kala- An examination of the resulting big fellow aside and said: "What you Melvin Kramer of Toledo. The con- mazoo team, pulling the game out of "cut" will reveal, however, that the trying to do, Chris? You'll get thrown elusion of the bout found both men the fire by virtue of three long shots number is much bigger than those out of the game!" slightly groggy and covered with blood by Mike Rouse, junior guard. worn by the Wolverines. Since the "Aw," replied Chris, "we just don't -romgthersmang o wthtlwereyNikeVnouseniotafard, Buckeyes' regular jerseys do not have like each other, that's all!" ladthe smashing wthroughout te BoeNickVaFaasen, at a forward, an numbers in front we suspect that! fight. BbHrik tagad r h Austin was wearing his shirt back- At least one big-time sports .l .v .n veterans of the team with two letters wards editor agrees with us that Willis In the welterweightdivisionJohnnyeach, while Danny Reck, the other Ward deserved more than he gat Hutzel of Ann Arbor defeated Dan forward, and Rouse have one letter Ralph Cannon, Chicago Daily News this year. The Cleveland Plain Robertson in a bout displaying con- each. spot coumnt, t thig pilyes Dealer named Ward and Larson siderable class. John Robertson, red-;Rouse has led the Spartan scoring sporytins"Cmp ssCanop:"asendsonitnBheaded Irishman, failed to provide in their three games, registering six; story in his "Campus Canopy: aeds on its Big Ten team and himself with a defense, and took a field goals against Kalamazoo. Van Din't Like Each Other f er showed its wisdom by poundingfrom Milford Weiner that I Faasen, who for the past two years Ed Christianson, Wisconsin's 250- givingm t Pa4anelli honorable cost him the decision. has alternated at forward and center Ski Jumper Wins and who scored five field goals in the Winter Means a Heavy Coat.: , / "iWalt Bietila, well-known ski second period to assure the Wolver- Have Last Year's A 11- 0 L eaders jumper, and a welterweight boxer to ines' defeat in the second game last I Hae Lat Yer'sAltered Ianawetregtbxrtyeristealstmnothta. Iand Cleaned at I' boot, defeated Jim Spens in three y ear is thx etest manrnchhete. To P a*ee Iat rounds that saw Spens unableHeisxfetforncshg. "Anr's Pailor TSiopola Iie e to cope with Pietila's body punches.MieFzzarsveltyawhe APete Using an unorthodox style that Ann Abor' Poplar a~lo speed has assured him a starting berth. Reck may be relieved at a forward by Curt White. a reserve from last year's squad. The Spartans employ an offense built upon speed while utilizing the height of at least one member of the squad under either backboard, and this year it is directed by Herrick, who is also a strong defensive player. aWaMdsoiu,4VuT ~I aIUOanon ru 3i NbI3AV.SS3:D31l alvq .cno( Nuircq 0 v A01 E s I In two words we give you full directions for select- ing the Correct Gift for a nan --- C 4"R B E TT'S GIFTS at 50c ... at $1.00 ... at $5.00 ... at $10.. . or up to $25. 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Gibbs did not take a count, to remain at the top of the Mich- but was noticeably groggy. igan-Ontario league. Two Lightweight Fights To date Chatham, which is coachedTg by "Puss" Traub, referee here the In the two lightweight go's Walter' last two games, has won ten contests Singer, a clever fighter from the Cat- in succession and registered three skills in New York, beat Fred Yunck shut-outs in the last three perform- of Sandusky, Ohio in a bout that was ances. marked by the close infighting of Maroon Goalie Peardon's latest both men, and Dave Black of Dear-! perfect game came Tuesday when born was defeated by Forrest Keown, Chatham swamped the Essex Fron- j of Wayne. tiers, 8 to 0. Michigan defeated the In the only 126-lb. fight of the Frontiers,;6 to 2, in the opening game afternoon, Lawrence Ouimet, a very of the season two weeks ago, indi- clever little boxer showing a great eating perhaps the relative strength deal of promise, received the decision of the teams which will clash this over Gardner Patterson. Lowrey Releases New Hockey Card Following is the revised Mich- I igan hockey schedule as announced by Coach Eddie Lowrey yesterday: Dec. 15 Chatham, here. Dec. 19 McMaster Univ., here. Jan. 11 and 12, Wisconsin, here. Jan. 18 and 19, Minnesota, there. Jan. 22 Sarnia, here. Feb. 11 Ontario Aggies, here. Feb. 15. and 16, Mich. Tech., there Feb. 22 and 23, Minnesota, here. Mar. 1 and 2, Mich. Tech., here. Mar. 7 Brantford (tentative), here. National League To Allow Night Games Downtown 1 i PAJAMAS SHIRTS TIES HOSE WALK A FEW STEPS AND SAVE DOLLARS Tom Corbett YOUNG MEN'S SHOP I week-end in the Coliseum. Coach Eddie Lowrey in the mean- time, although encouraged by the im- provement of his team on defense against the kind of offense which sends four to five.men into Michigan territory, is disappointed by the per- formance of Vic Heyliger in practice this week. "I*'think he could show more com- petitive spirit and aggressiveness th'an he has displayed at times," he said yesterday of the sophomore center. ! 116 East Liberty Street I I 11 Only Captain Ha Of Position Or With two Conference meets against Northwestern and Chicago before the end of the semester, Coach Cliff Keen is working hard to overcome the handicap of inexperience which con- fronts his men in nearly every weight. The only matman who is sure of his position at the present time is Captain Harrod at 145 pounds. Every other weight is open to men who show the best form before the first meet with Michigan State Jan. 12. The 118-pound position is sought by three men, Brooks, Mintz and Wein- Johnny Johnstone refereed all the NEW YORK, Dec. 12 -(P)- The bouts and Dick Hinks acted as official National Baseball League club owners time-keeper. j today voted to allow any club to play seven of its home games at night un- der the floodlights, if the visiting UI-1 HOCKEY NOTICE team agreed. All teams, fraternity or independ- The fight for the revolutionary step ! ent, that plan to enter the ice - the major league magnates here- hockey league must register with tofore having maintained a solid Intramural officials before 6 p.m. front against playing the game at today. Practice periods for all night - was led by Powel Crosley, teams entering are available. Jr., Cincinnati owner, who found _ qualified support from Chicago, Bos- __....__ _.__ ton, St. Louis and Philadelphia. Both Stephen McKeever, of Brook- rrod Is Sure lyn, and Charles A. Stoneham, of the New York Giants, registered em- phatic "noes," indicating their teams ri Wrestling Team probably would decline to play any; night games.at Cincinnati. Although the owners of the Cubs, t stein. This position is the most open Braves, Cards and Phillies gave quali- i of any. B. Rubin, Kellman, and Slo- fied support to the idea, it appeared cum are competing for the 126-pound probable that only Cincinnati would post. Slocum is ineligible at present try out the scheme this year with but is expected to be a big help when the others withholding judgment un- he becomes eligible. til it had been given a trial. f S. Rubin, one of the lettermen from The American League owners ad- last year, and Heavenrich lead the journed their annual meeting at 21 135-pound class. Rubin fought at 126 pouns l'stseasn bt Ip.m. after signing a new territorial pounds last season but will now agreement to replace the one expiring wrestle at the heavier weight. 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