TIHE MICHIMAN DAILY Dope Sheet Gives Wolverines 53 Points 't9 Hoyt To Take Twenty MenTo Big Ten Meet" New Scoring Record Seen In Conference Battle At Chicago This Week lW~t 7 Y A ri" YWT 5 .' STAR * * DUST 4-By ART CARSTENS- Matt Mann faces the perplexing c itin of havn hi tr zwm r Five Michigan Grapplers I n Big Ten Meet' Capt. Jack Harrod Leads Matmen To Chicago For Championship Event Aleyersj Mates In Bi Earl Meyers, in~g position o team until aft( Ten season, h honor of being the Wolverine s five points for 1iO.uonprnvmg is s 'arswimm The Michigan wrestling team will a total of 50 pci Daih Is A loss-Up ascompete in the Big Ten Champion- only one r roll 10 days before the Big Ten meet. ship meets Friday and Saturday at played in allo Michigan Favored To Win Tex Robertson was justanOhio tmed- Chicago with a five man team. Coach number of pla Q..U. astiocre 220 tr and 440 man atapertoOibev State Keen will not take an entry in the more than one1 Five Firsts; Illin, O.S.U. last Saturday andappears to be hav-d inga dffiul tie sapingoutof118,165 and heavyweight divisions, the taeae In Second Place Fight ig a difficult time snapping out of teristic of the M Iaehis slump. They say he's been con- Capt. Jack Harrod will lead his menson which ne centrating on the mile and 1,500 met- into action for the last time Friday five. By WILLIAM R. REED er to the extent that he has forgotten and Saturday. He will compete at Unlike the ot A new scoring mark in the Confer- how to "sprint" through the quar- 145-pounds, and despit his defeat nof the Michi ence indoor track meet is possible ter-mile. against Ohio State last Saturday, by the guards, for the Michigan team this week, ac- A lot of fans are also wondering stands a good chance of reaching the exhibited any c cording to the annual "dope sheet" when Ned Diefendorf and Derland top rung in the tournament, and present C of Phil Diamond, member of the Ger- Johnson are going to get on their Wally Heavenrich, who has not be counted for man faculty and recognized track ob- respective horses and do some of the been defeated this year in eight meets, should be far server. diving of which they are both cap- will be the main Wolverine hope at men. None oft Althdugh Diamond's predictions are able. Johnson was third in the Na- Chicago. Heavenrich has been vic- depended on t submitted wholly upon the basis of tional Collegiates and Diefendorf torious against four Conference op- fensive strengt past performances of individuals fourth in the National A.A.U.'s last ponents this season and hopes to con- Individual re their accuracy in the past has aver- year, but neither has won his' letter i tinue his streak in the Big Ten meet. aged fully 90 per cent, and this year's so far this season. 'Seymour Rubin, who celebrated his Meyers, g-f .... prediction of a Michigan score of 53 * * debut in the 126-pound class with a Patanelli, g-c .. points is accepted as an accurate esti- Through a grievous error we ap- win last Saturday, will be the Wolv- Geet, c ....... mate. peared yesterday to be trying to trick erine entry at that weight. Rubin Evans, g ..... . The highest previous score in a Willy Ward out of a milk shake by was set to be the Varsity 135-pounder Jslin f-c ..... Conference meet was registered in betting that he couldn't win the low at the beginning of the mat season, Tamagno, f-c. 1918 when Michigan won with 42 hurdles in - the forthcoming Big Ten but suffered an injury. By the time Rudness, g points, and Illinois in 1924 has been indoor meet. Since there is no such he returned to action, Heavenrich had Plummer, g-f .. been the only team to double the point event in the meet that bet has been a secure hold on his post and then Jablonski, f .. . beenthes nd-ly teamtobublethe ntdeclared null and void. The other Capt. Harrod was hurt. Rubin re- Oliver, g ... total of thep second-high team, but three stand, however. placed him against Indiana, winning Jennings, g ... . aurpisingt oiiliy of icin - A corporation of local and foreign by a referee's decision in the roughest Ford, f........ ord but of more than doubling the- sports correspondents has b e e n bout of the afternoon. Then, Sat- Solomon, f .. . .bo ob t formed to cover forcing bets made urday he took the place of his broth- Hill, f...... score of the second place team is seen. with members of the track team. Our er in the 126-pound post against Teitelbaum, f. Diamond Rates Teams only fear now is that Ohio State Ohio State and carried off "ne of Rieckg..... The biggest contest in the meet ac- doesn't accuse us of subsidizing our the two Michigan victories. cording to Diamond's sheet will be athletes. Frank Bissell will be the 155-pound Totals ... . for second place, with Indiana and * * entry. Bissell, after an auspicious Ohio State given 18 to 22 points, the Being toppled from dominance of early season record has bogged down, j Tilden, '] Buckeyes favored slightly. Big Ten hockey circles rested none but may come through at the Confer- The order of the other Conference too well with the Gopher student ence meet to make up for his past Be H schools is Iowa, Illinois or Wisconsin, body. Maury Johnson, sport column- two defeats. Minnesota, Northwestern, Purdue and ist in the Minnesota Daily, had this In the 175-pound class Bill Lowell, T Chicago. to say: who at the start of the season was a Michigan is credited with five first "Every hockey enthusiast in the ss of the Master,' Miciga iscrditd wthfiv fistUniversity (and there are hundreds of substitute, and now is the regular T!den and hi places in the ten events by the "dope Wolverine light-heavyweight will rep- ten pndei sheet," with a possibility of wining them) is disappointed over the Goph- resent the Maize and Blue. Since Tenis profensio or tying for first in three other ers' showing this year. Abe Levine's rib injury is still both- ing on March E events. The Wolverines are given "Russ and Gray formed a nucleus ring him, the 165-pound star will nonment points in every event except the shot for a brillant front line, Wagnild not be able to make the trip. Control of Athl put, in which there will be no Mich- was undoubtedly the best defense- igan entries, ranging from nine in the man in the Conference, and the re- ...._This year's c serve material was talented and abun- faces: George high hurdles to three in the two-mile dant." doubles champi run.It stands to reason that some- Wpofessional, a Willis Ward, in perhaps the finest hing was amiss. We don't want to German player condition in his career except for a thkn as amis We don' wan S P O R T S ter Stoeffen, L troublesome heel, is again picked toItk n rdtfo a fine Michigan S uT. ... lradbteoevheriesi hafi ined tteam and we think the loss of the in Los Angeles lead the Wolverines, with a first in championshipdid the sport some American pr the high hurdles ahead of his sopho- chminhpdd h pr oecopletes thisi more teammate, Bob Osgood, a win, good. But out of curiosity and for The intermediate fencing class will ent s tie or second in the high jump against the good of both players and fans, meet today at 4 p.m. in Barbour Th Mel Walker of Ohio State, who offers we sure would like to know exacty Gym. Dr. George May will instruct, Tilden against the first serious competition in three why four veterans and a flock of and the class is limited to those who Tilen against years, and first, second, or third in flashy sophomores couldnt play con- took fencing last semester. which is usually the 60-yard dash. sistent hockey The doubles badminton tourna- the evening, T Owens vs. Ward If ytu come over close, Mauri' ment is posted on the bulletin board face Lott and Ni we'll tell you why your team didn at Barbour Gym. Diamond's comment on the 60- beat Michigan. It was because Mich- The ping pong tournament has BETTERS RE yard dash is indicative of the general igan has two of the best defensemen been redrawn due to the exceedingly Because it w feeling throughout the Conference in the country (I saw Wagnild, too), large number of entries. Contest- 6 foot, 8 inch j when he says -"only a fool would at- a sophomore and a senior forward ants will find their opponents posted Murphy of No tempt a prediction" between Ward, who were better than anything the the bulletin board at Barbour rconized. T Jesse Owens, the Buckeye flash who Gophers put on the ice, and two (get onym lo tu oid Te was defeated by Ward last week, and that - two!) good goalies in Jewell Gym also. would have bee Jimmie Owen, the Iowa sophomore 'and Chase. who, was credited with a new world's In other words, Maury, we had record of 6.1 seconds in the event two good men for every one of yours. last week. And, believe me, that makes us feel Other Michigan firsts are credited good after we saw your football team to Harvey Smith, in the mile and take a grim delight in mangling ours. half-mile, Stan Birleson in the quar- ter-mile, the mile relay team, while High School Cagers To Dave Hunn is favored to do no worse S o a" than second with the possible tying Battle For Title Here - or winning from the Buckeye vaulter whom he defeated last week. Ann Arbor basketball fans will b A squad ofe20tmed as naed y eiven the opportunity to watch the A squad of 20 men was named yes- best high school clubs in the vicinity tarda to mke the trin to Chicag _ o., Leads His Give Awards In Scoring To Fourteen g Ten Games Frosh Cagers who didn't win a start- )n the Michigan cage er the start of theBig Five Secondary Letters as won the doubtful Are Announced; Three the leading scorer on I squad. Meyers averaged Reserves To Graduate ten games, running up oints. Five secondary and 14 freshman man, Matt Patanelli, numeral awards to Wolverine basket- of the 12 games. The ball players were announced yester- yers who were used in day. position is much above Three of those receiving secondary 'iese facts are charac- numerals graduate this year: Jack Michigan team this sea- Teitelbaum, Harry Solomon, and Bob 'er had a set starting Hill. her Big Ten fives, most A few of the freshman numerals an scoring was done were withheld because of ineligibility. . Only three forwards Those receiving secondary awards ffensive ability. If past are: Ferris Jennings, Ann Arbor; onference records can Jack Teitelbaum, Chicago; Harry anything, the forwards, Soloman, John Rieck and Bob Hill, ahead of the defensive Detroit. the strong teams have Those receiving freshman numerals he guards for their of- are: William Barclay, Flint; Donald :h. Brewer, Herman Fishman, William cords: E Lane and Norman Nickerson, Detroit; FG FT PF G TP Kenyon Bevan, Atlanta, Ill.; Robert ...19 12 10 "10 50 Johnson, Youngstown, 0.; Joe Ren- ...14. 8 22 12 36 aldi, Elkhart, Ind.; Stark Ritchie, 14 3 10 10 31 Battle Creek; Manuel Slavin, Cleve- .11 7 10 11 29 land,: 0.; Earl and John Townsend, ...10 7 8 11 27 Indianapolis, Ind.; William White- 9 7 10 10 25 head, Anderson, Ind.: and Fred Ziem, 8 6 16 8 22 Pontiac. . .9 4 9 7 422 _ _ _ _ _ _ . . 7 4 5 3 181 4 2 1 5 10 F ...2 0 1 3 4roshSquad 1 0 5 2 2 0 2 0 5 2;Is Stroh In . 0 0 0 2 01 . . .0 0 23 0 ..0 0 2 o Fid Events Assurance that the overcrowded conditions which prevailed at the On- tario All-Stars-Michigan swimming meet three weeks ago would not be repeated Friday night was given yes- terday by Coach Matt Mann with the announcement that arrangements are being made to seat the largest crowd ever to see a dual tank battle' in the Intramural Natatorium. When the ticket office closed fifteen minutes before the start of the meet with the British Empire champions, prospective spectators were standing in line two deep for a distance of one block. Friday night's meet against North- western, National Collegiate champ- ions in 1929, 1930, and 1933,hwill be >the last chance students will have to observe Michigan's natators. Co-cap- tains Taylor Drysdale and Bob Ren- ner, Tex Robertson, Ogden Dalrymple, and Ed Drew will be making their final home appearance. rI --. I .. 1 08 62 109 110 278 ['roupe To ere March 13 xhibition. "The Return " featuring William T. s troupe of itinerant nals will play a return the Intramural Build- 13, according to an an- sued by the Board in letics. ast will have two new Lott, former world on who recently turned "nd Hans Nusslein, ace who is replacing Les- ott's partner who is ill . Ellsworth Vines, the ofessional champion, Coach Ken Doherty expressed sat- isfaction yesterday with the perform- ance of the freshman track squad against Ohio State freshmen in the telegraphic meetaheld last Saturday, despite the fact that his team was de- feated, 61-43. The frosh coach is pleased with his shot putters in particular. Three Michigan men scored a slam in this event. John Townsend, freshman I basketball star, won with a heave that surpassed the best of the Varsity men in this event. Bob Cooper, former Cooley High, Detroit, grid star, and Bob Schroeder, of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, took the sec- ond and third places respectively. The possibility of a trio of good men in this event is welcomed by Varsity Coach Charlie Hoyt, for the shot has' long been a weak spot in Michigan imposing array of tal-4track. e pairings will place Strength was also shown in the Lott and Vines against 440-yard run. Mason won the quarter singles. In the doubles mile in'the Ohio meet with a :54, but sy the feature match o has an effort of :52 to his credit made Tilden and Vines will in practice. This last time is only a lusslein. half-second above Stan Birleson's freshman record set late last season. CORD IN PRACTICE Mason also runs in the sprints. as made in practice a The jumps appear to have some ump made by Captain promising material. Bratt is the top tre Dame will not be man in the high jump, although he he jump, if counted lost to Albritton, Jesse Owens' under- n a new world record. study. T H AT'S T H E BOY FRIEND g0 Ler ay Lo Ime 1,1 p,11 g 1C 1, for the meet Saturday, including Willis Ward, Harvey Smith, Clayton Brelsford, Harry O'Connell, Sam Stoller, Bob Osgood, Moreau Hunt, Stan Birleson, Harvey Patton, Fred Stiles, Frank Aikens, Howard David- son, Paul Pinkerton, Paul Gorman, Winston Moore, Neree Alix, Walter Stone, Rod Howell, Konrad Moisio, and Dave Hunn. play in the annual regional tourney to be staged at the Intramural gym here this Friday and Saturday night. On Friday night Monroe High meets Flint Northern at 7:30 p.m., and at 8:30 Ann Arbor clashes with the strong Wyandotte team. The winners get together to determine who will go to the state play-offs at Flint on the 15th and 16th of the month Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. 414 T4 WHAT AN UGLY' MUG! ) II YEA fy tATS is j} i t ,,(4 o A 2I% ?r, bqh / -. ( N04 wc s NE 'RIVE a F RIOD JS I I - .