PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRI DAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934 Meet Syracuse, olgate,'Rufalo On Vacation All-Conference Guard Captains Buckeye Five Prospects High Michigan Wins Two National, As Team Battles Three Big Ten Titles In 193 T" F rt pi 4 i X V 1 (113 di TT 11 iBy ARTHUR SETTLE I Ward personally accounted for 131 Big Ten championships in swim- i of Michigan's 18 points in the Butler Cappon Contemplates No ming, indoor track, golf and national Relays, which again gave Michigan a titles in swimming and golf were the close victory over Indiana. In addi- Changes In Lineup; Ohio sports pinnacles attained by Michigan tion to earning the title, "the one- State Here Jan. 7 athletic teams during the 1934 sea- man-track-team," his play at right son. end on a losing football team was The golf. swimming, and track good enough to earn him second-team With visions of the best team since teams repeated their titular conquests All-Conference rating, and honorable the championship aggregation of of 1933. The Wolverine eleven was mention by Grantland Rice when he 1929, the Varsity basketball squad 4 the only championship team in 1933 selected his All-America eleven. News- which failed to successfully defend its papermen ranked Ward the third best jwill invade the East during the holi- w crown. The 1934 season will be re- athlete in the Big Ten this year.. day for meetings with three Eastern membered by most fans as the poor- Wistert Scores Individual Triumph schools. est one in Michigan's gridiron his- Whitey Wistert's one-hit game Wednesday's victory over Western tory- against Ohio State last May was the Willis Ward Outstanding Star best individual performance by a State Teachers College however nar- Willis Ward was Michigan's great- Michigan athlete during the 1934 sea- row, has been signalized as the high est athlete during the 1934 season, an son. In defeating the Buckeyes, 13 to spot in the pre-holiday season dur- honor he also earned last year. His 1, Wistert had a no-hit, no-run game ing which the Wolverines play feats, in winning the high jump, 60- with two out in the ninth inning, but against the Hilltoppers was "spot- yard dash, and 65-yard-high hurdles Alex Clowson, second baseman, spoiled ty," according to Coach Franklin for a total of 15 of Michigan's 37%- his perfect game by driving out a Cappon. The team's show of spirit to points in the Conference indoor-track single. Wistert fanned the first nine i come from oehind to win was highly meet, enabled the Wolverines to de- Ibatters to face hi, achieving a total pleasing to the coach. throne Indiana as Big Ten s.dooriof 16 strikeouts. The 26-25 win over Western was championTo Matt Mann's swimmers goes the the second one-point victory of the honor of being the most formidable season for the Wolverines. Dick Hockey e am aggregation to represent the Maize Joslin sank a free throw in the final and Blue during the fast-fading sea- minute of play. It was the third in . 1son. Led by Taylor Drysdale, who set which Michigan has been forced to rXractice a new world's record in the medley, overcome an early lead. In the op- *+Captain Jim Christy, and> Dick Deg- ening game with Calvin College, Over acat io ener,'the natators won their fourth. Michigan came from behind with a ; Vconsecutive Conference championship, rush to win, 25 to 22, and against and Michigan's fifth national inter- Michigan State Normal a pivot shot Not cntirely satisfied with the show- collegiate title in the last nine years. jy Joslin Ea'on the game, 23 to 27, in ine of his sextet against McMaster Only two defeats marred their rec- the last minute. jUniversity, Coach Eddie Lowrey of the ord, both administered by all-star S jiuad Shows Fighting Spirit Michigan hockey team yesterday teams while the Wolverines were on a While Coach Cappon sees many 9a erized the performance of the barnstorming tour after completing , ,,, Itheir re ularv -scheduled compneti- Upon the shoulders of CaptainZ much of the hopes of Ohio State fo was an all-Conference guard last ye returning. Michigan opens its Conf Jan. 7 in Yost Field House, and Bei will be out to partially avenge, at lea from the Wolverines in 1933-34. STAR Dl One of the most encouraging signs in Michigan's athletic situation was the interest aroused by Wednesday night's basketball game in Kalama- zoo. Not since the days before foot- ball games were broadcast and the Wolverines were playing out of town have there been so many telephone calls to The Daily office for a score. In fact, so constant was the ring- ing of the 'phone bells and so con- stant the question "How'd the bas- ketball team come out?" that we substituted "Michigan 26, Kalamazoo 25," for our usual salutation. One of the most pleasant duties in the world is telling people good news. So ye editore supplanted one of the wilting sophomores before a phone to spread the glad tidings. Frankly, you would thin. the bas- ketball team had swum the Helle- spont in tandem formation or ex- ecuted a perfect blocking play atop the Washington monument from the enthusiastic reception given the news of the game.One sweet-voiced girl gasped slightly as we literally flung the score in her face without any of, the customary telephonic preamble,' then purred excitedly, "Oh, is that right?" Upon being assured that it was she said "Good, good!" and thanked us ever so sweetly before saying good night.! A nother time a quiet-voiced lady (a faculty wife we decided mentally) caught the score the first time we told her and said "Oh, isn't that just CHRIS SAYS: Se eresot.o. flaws which only time will work out, ; Wolverines as somewhat ragged. Al- WilliaBeilner, vetean guard, t the fighting spirit of the squad has j though the Varsity scored its second Wl biailnsrest e gasonHe convinced him that when the flaws win of the season by defeating the sr blasktballscesti esnmi are ironed out a high-calibre team Canadians, 6 to 4, Coach Lowrey ear, and is the only veteran regular will be more than a prospect. pointed out several flaws which were erence season against the Buckeyes No experiments in the make-up of evidenced during the game,] itner and the Scarlet and Gray five the first team ere contemplated by He was disappbinted in the lack of ast, the two whippings they received Cappon, and Captain Al Plummer coordination which rendered its at-, and George Rudness at the guards, tack less effective. Unnecessary John Gee at center, and John Ja- roughing on the part of the defense blonski and Dick Joslin at the for- ,players marred the otherwise excel- wards appear to be fixtures. lent record maintained against the I kprevious invaders of the Coliseum. Although mared by erratic work Visconsin, the next opponent on By ART at times, and by a court which the schedule, is met the first week-I stopped a part of the Wolverine of- Iend after Christmas vacation, and I CARSTENS fense at times, the play of the squad only a partial let-up in practice will I of six-footers against Western State be permitted. was more than satisfactory, accord-'Offica practice will not start again ing to Cappon. until Jan. 6, but Coach Lowrey will fine!" in a tone she might adopt when The Michigan team will leave Ann have the greater part of his team told she had been presented with a Arbor Dec. 31 for a five-day trip here during the holidays, and it will brand new grandson. through the East, on which it will stay in condition with some scrim- As for the men - a lot of them meet Syracuse, Colgate and Buffalo maging against the freshmen. Co- weren't satisfied with the bare score on successive :iays, before returning Captains Johnny Jewell and Johnny and asked for details, such as high home in preparation for the first Sherf will be on hand, and Vic Hey- point man and who got the winning Big Ten game Jan. 7 with Ohio State liger and Dick Berryman will also be "bucket." here. in town to practice some. One telephoner even wanted to Arrive in Syracuse Jan. 1 The chief aim of these holiday have the Western State lineup read The Wolverines will arrive in Syra- drills will be general improvement, to him so he could see if one of his cuse Jan. 1 in time for a practice with special attention devoted to high school buddies had broken in. there, and will meet the Orange Jan. shooting from some distance out, and However we are glad, especially when 2, going on to Hamilton and Buffalo smoothing outsthe passing attack the team wins, to accede to all such for games Jan. 3 and 4. which showed such potentialities in requests if we have the material de- The Ohio State game will be the game against MhMaster. sired at hand. first Conference meeting for Michi- ui the ror, ssoade during the season so far, Coach Low- After every out-of-town game this gan, although the Buckeyes will rey cited the work of right wing Dick winter The Michigan Daily sports have opened their Conference season Berryman as having shown the great- bureau will be ready to serve you Jan. 5 against Iowa at Iowa City. est improvement. With his back- with scores any time between 10 and Ohio State', undefeated in three ; checking and faster and stronger 2. By dialing 2-1214 instead of 4925 games to date, will also attempt an skating, Berryman bids fair to be one you will facilitate service and save Eastern invasion during the holidays, of the real luminaries of the team. a harrassed night editor's nerves, beginning with a meeting with Tem- ple in Philadelpha Dec. 29. In this, the last issue of The Daily - D-. 9 in 1934, it is usual for the sports edi- tor to list the Christmas presents value of publicty ap reatcorres some ofthe coaches and players valuent ofdublty.antrtworrds- might like toreceive, but we shall de-pondents accordingly. In other words Deeply appreciative of your part from tradition and list those gifts "play ball." (See Harry Kipke, Ed- friendship, confidence and that we, as members of sports divis- die Lowrey and Matt Mann for sug- and loyal support in the past, ion of the Scribes' Club, would like to gestions.)we extend to you our earnest receive: 4. Schedules which do not bring wishes for a 1. The sort of attention that writ- two and three sport events together 4 VERY HAPPY HOLIDAY ers at Ohio State football games get, on the same night. A basketball and and i.e. a glassed-in press box equipped hockey game on the same evening A NE dYEAR with its own public address system, have the correspondents on a dead EW YAR programs and food between the run for four straight hours and a ( Filled with an abundance of ghalves, swimming meet thrown in make com- Good Health and . A winning football team with a petent covering a sheei' impossibility. Prosperity! few colorful players to write feature 5. Higher salaries. (All corres- THE MANAGEMENT stories about. pondents agree on this item.) MERRY CHRISTMAS! - EXPERT PRINTING LETTERHEADS - ENVELOPES HAVE SIX VETERANS PROGRAMS - BIDS Three major letter winners and The ATH ENS PRESS three minor letter winners have re- 206 N. Main- owntown turned for University of Iowa bas- Give _______ ____ Posto___ice)___ ketball this year.GR A: GO RDON TODAY THRU MASATURDAY! A STORY OF STUD ER NRSE S The Girls Nobody KnowsN C 6" GIN ' Take our tip- give Arrow Gordon A It's an oxford that won't _ /shrink because it's Sanforized. tion. Koesis Leads Golfers To Title Paced by Charley Kocsis, runner- up for the Intercollegiate golf crown, Michigan's golf team was the only squad to come through the season un- defeated. Coach Johnny Johnstone's tennis toeam held a legitimate claim to the Big Ten dual-meet tennis champion- ship, for it was undefeated in three Conference meets, beating Chicago in the last engagement of the year after the Maroons nosed out Michigan in the Big Ten meet at Chicago. Seymour Siegel was runner-up to Howard Davidson of Chicago, Con- ference singles champion. Minnesota Is Jinx In hockey, the Wolverines would have experienced a very successful' season had they been able to beat the Minnesota jinx. The Gophers handed Michigan four of its six defeats, three by the margin of a single goal. Capt.- elect Johnny Sherf led the Wolverines in scoring, making 23 of his team's total of 42 goals. Coach Fisher's baseball team was a hard-hitting nine but erratic field- ing forced it to accept third place in the final Conference standings. Two Wolverines, Whitey Wistert and Ted Petoskey were recruited from the Michigan nine by the Cincinnati club of the National League. Both have been offered contracts for the 1935 season. Captain Art Mosier was Michigan's best wrestler. He won the Big Ten title at 145 pounds, and placed second in the national intercollegiate wres- tling meet here last March. ===m THE MICHIGAN UNION DINING ROOM CHRISTMAS DINNER $1.00 Fruit Cocktail Chilled Grapefruit Juice Consomme, National Chicken Broth, Caroline Blue Point Oysters on Half Shell Cream of Fresh Mushrooms, Souffle Croutons For you who are stay- ing here over the holi- days-make it a habit Branch Celery Mixed Olives IF1 to treat yourself to better meals at the- MICHIGAMME RESTAURANT Next to Michigan Theatre Fried Sea Scallops, Bacon, Remoulade Sauce Roast Goose, Apple Dressing, Spiced Pears Roast Vermont Turkey, Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Grilled Porterhouse Steak, Parsley Butter Candied Yams, Creamed Whipped or .Baked Stuffed Potato Broccoli Hollandaise, Baked Squash or Green Peas Tomato Poinsette Salad, French Dressing Corn Muffins Dinner Rolls Graham or Rye Bread Sweet Cider Coffee Tea Milk Hot Mince Pie Raspberry Sundae Frozen Lemon Custard Pumpkin Pie, Whipped Cream English Plum Pudding Roquefort Cheese, Toasted Wafers -t A