THE MICHIGAN DAILY R CAXAAI AAA AL L'aL Center Responsible For 1Winniing Title According To Heyliger Gave Spark Needed, Claims Lowrey Aid Given Sherf Allowed Star Wingman To Pass 1934 ScoringMark Meet Tech Friday Present Squad Ahead Of Last Wolverine Big Ten ChampsForFight The spark that set off the Michigan hockey team this year and sent it soaring into undisputed possession of the Big Ten puck crown by a more decisive margin than that possessed by the other two Wolverine clubs which have captured titles is none ether than Vic Heyliger, sophomore center, according to Coach Eddie Lowrey, who voiced his opinion on the matter yesterday. "He 'made' this year's team," was the pointed observation made by the mentor, who, incidentally, is still re- ceiving congratulations upon the out- come of the Minnesota series, besides questions asking how he developed Heyliger into such a swell player. Lowrey answers that he didn't develop Heyliger. "It comes natural to him." In years past Michigan has been weak at center ice, a vital place both on defense and offense. With such a weakness Michigan's defensemen had to carry the brunt of protecting the goalie and Johnny Sherf had to take over the lion's share of the of- fense. Center Changes Situation The addition of Heyliger, who brought to Coliseum ice one of the most consistently effective poke and sweep checks, and an ability to skate and rag the puck with the best of them, changed things considerably. The Big Ten title is an obvious re- sult. The Concord poke-checker proceed- ed to "stop enemy thrusts time and again at center ice, before the play could get under way, and often his superb playing of the puck led indi- rectly to goals. It is certain that his play has been in some degree respon- sible for the big year Sherf is enjoy- ing at left wing. Heyliger has ably taken over the job of bringing the puck up the ice, and a less-taxed Sherf has at the present time scored 23 goals, as many as he collected all last season. Lowrey answered many questions yesterday. Why did Minnesota's for- ward line look so ineffectual in the series here? "Minnesota centers in past games have always been able to get through center ice and pass to wings who are rushing in at the goal. Heyliger stopped that sort of thing." Best Fighting Outfit How does the present outfit com- pare with the team of 1930 (a club which has generally been considered the best to represent Michigan) ? "The 1930 club was smarter, but it can't compare to this team in sheer fight." This week-end Michigan's pucksters meet Michigan Tech in a two-game series here which promises to be as belligerent as the Minnesota games. The intercollegiate hockey champion- ship of Michigan will be decided. At present the two clubs are deadlocked at one game each. Playing on their home rink, which is larger and smoother than the arena at Hough- ton, the Wolverines are confident of annexing another, though mythical, title. Advance sale of tickets begins Thursday. Big Ten Standings W L Per: Wisconsin... ....8 2 .800 Purdue ..........7 3 .700 Indiana..........7 3 .700 Illinois...........7 3 .700 Ohio State ........7 4 .636 Minnesota ........5 5 .500 Iowa .............5 6 .454 Northwestern .....2 7 .222 Michigan .........2 8 .200 Chicago .... ......1 10 .099 Yesterday's Results Indiana 41, Purdue 35. Illinois 39, Chicago 29. Iowa 37, Michigan 25. Mann Explains Record Smashing Iowa Feats As Craziness' Iowa Scoring Ace Johnny Barko, ace forward on the Iowa five, putsten points through the netting last night, when the Hawkeyes defeated Michigan 37 to 25, ,to run up his scoring total in Con- ference competition to 119 points. I I k- it STAR* *DUST *--'. ART CARSTENS- A LOT OF PEOPLE are now con- vinced that Michigan's hockey team needs better facilities for seat- ing its paying guests. Approximately 1,800 fans jammed every nook and cranny of the Coliseum for each game of the Minnesota series, while 500 to 700 more stood outside and waved their money frantically but fruitless- ly. Rumors from diverse sources are to the effect that enlarging the seat- ing space in the Coliseum is the next item on the University's now highly synthetic building program. To the inexperienced eye it would seem quite simple to move the north wall (that in back of the penalty and press box- es) back about 40 feet into the adja- cent vacant lot, thereby doubling the seating capacity and allowing a lot of those eager shekels to flow into the athletic coffers. * *~ * ICONGRATULATIONS to two teams and two coaches are in order. The six iron men who won the Conference hockey title Saturday night deserve the lion's share of the praise, along with Dick Berryman and Johnny Jew- ell, whom fate decreed should play spectator roles as the skaters achieved their greatest triumph. Coach Eddie Lowrey gets the palm for building the finest defense everj seen on the Coliseum ice in the two weeks between Jewell's appendectomy and the Minnesota series. Bill Chase handled his duties in the Michigan goal like a conscientious gladiator. The other outstanding victory of the week-end was scored over no snarling opponent such as the Goph- er hockey team, but over that cool, relentless fellow, Father Time. I refer (behind all this verbiage) to the feats of the Michigan swimmers in breaking the existing American marks in the breast-stroke and med- ley relay, in their dual meet with Iowa Saturday night. Coach Matt Mann greeted us with a broad grin when he returned on Sunday. His first words were, "Every team in the country's been shooting at that medley record, and, Boy, we cracked it!" No collegiate team hasI ever beern able to put together a breast-stroke swimmer like Kasley and a backstroker as good as Drys- dale. Sprinter Dalrymple doesn't rank in this ne plus ultra class, butI his 53 second hundred was "good enough," yea verily, good enough. Sophomore Kasley uses a combina-, tion of the new "flying fish" breast- stroke and the conventional style with sufficient effect to make Michigan fans forget all about Johnny Schmiel- er, who was "tops," in his day. Two National Hockey Co-Captain Is Tracksters Will Curling Exhibiti( Mak rkn Released From Hospital . I Marks Broken lasMeet Powerful At Varsity R B SeCo-Captain Johnny J e welI,./ By Swim m ers fhteam, reported recovered from the "SI.S Luad Coach Eddie Lowrey, mentor of the infection that resunced from the 1S1935 Conference hockey champions, Team Also Shatters Three sudden appendectomy that he will preside at the introduction of an- underwent about two weeks ago, Sensational S o p h o i o r e other ice activity, new to Ann Arbort Intercollegiate Records; has gone to the home of his star Owens To Enter sport followers, when curling makes Drysdale, Kasley Star brother in Flint to recuperate com- DashOwns H rd En r its first local appearance at the Coli-t pletely._Duash And Hurdlese um tonight. "The boys just went crazy," stated Jewell will be unable to compete An aggregation of 75 Detroit curling Coche Mayt Ma eterays in any of the three remaining Michigan's track team, heralded as experts, members of the Detroit Coach Matt Mann yesterday in ex- games. Bill Chase will continue as one of the strongest and best-bal-, Curling Club, is coming out to Ann t plaining the record-breaking per- Varsity net-keeper. aned in a series of great teams, be- Arbor to present the exhibition, to be formances of his Varsity swimmers in __________________ gan final preparations yesterday forhlda8pm.A isonsfre their meet with the University of Iowa the meet with Ohio State in Yost held at 8 p.m. Admission is free. tankmen Saturday night at Iowa Field House Saturday night in what Coach Lowrey's idea in sponsoring City.Hawke e ives the demonstration is to create in- Ciy . is expected to be the outstandingt Two American and three National track event ever held there. terest in the sport here in town. As Intercollegiate marks went into dis- Beats V arsity Ohio State, favored to give the thereiaretsomemembers of the fac- card at the hands of Jack Kasley in ,J Wolverines their chief competition for ulty and sportsmen in town who have the 200-yard breast-stroke, Co-cap- thhdsfythemConference team title in th n- played, he feels that it would not be tan Taylor Drysdale in the 150-yard C 7 - door meet to be held March 9 at difficult to found an Ann Arbor club. Spectators who are planning to back-stroke, and the 300-yard medley Chicago, will present a host of stars. watch the Detroiters curl this eve- rela tea o Drysdale, Kasley, and Second Half Rally: headed by Jesse Owens, the sopho- ning are urged to come equipped with Ogden Dalrymple. BrlinyeodH l more sprinter,igaeugdt oeeupe ih Relay Record Outstandingrubbers,galoshes, or boots, since after heay nwrecord o 9 Gives IOinWm; Barko IStars Support Owens a few exhibition matches, everyone The new record of 2:59 iS the med- t v Owens, who will entered in at least in the audience will be invited out ley relay is the most impressive of oars or Invaders three events, will be ably supported, on the ice to try a hand at the art of the three, according to Coach Mann, however, by the Buckeye captain, managing the stones. because for years swimming coaches (Continued from Page 1) John Wonsowitz, in the pole vault, Curling is a favorite Canadian sport have talked about the possibility of period but Tamagno was fouled in and Walker in the high jump. which found its inception, along with some team negotiating the 300 yards the act of sinking a field goal and Owens will be entered in the 60- - in under three minutes, just like track the resulting three points gave Mich- yard dash, the 65-yard low hurdles, Wi men at present are dreaming about a igan a precarious lead. Rosenthal Iand the 65-yard high hurdles, and Bjueyes Wl four-minute mile, cashed-in on a charity toss to tie the will be favored to win the first two _ The Northwestern University team score and Michigan then took the events. Owens has consistently run Face W restlers of D. Hinch, D. Peterson, and A. lead for the last time on Patanelli's the dash in 6.3 seconds throughout s Schwartz established the old mark follow-in shot. the indoor season without being ex- in 1929 at Portland, Oregon, with the J The Hawkeyes here took charge of tended, and will be favoroed to fin- H ere Saturday time of 3:3.4. the game, running the score to 30 to ish ahead of Sam Stoller, Dave The above performance of the Wild- 20 on six consecutive baskets by Grim, Barnes and Willis Ward, the Mich- cats also stood as the old National Bobby, Rosenthal, Barko, Rosenthal, igan entries. Captain Harrod Returns Intercollegiate record along with the and Barko. The Buckeye sophomore has not I same time made by the Wolverine Michigan's last five points were run the hurdles at the 65-yard dis- To Practice; Hildebrand team of Johnny Schmieler, Louie scored over a ten minute period by tance, but his sprinting style will Still On Injured List Lemak, and present-time Co-captain amagno with a field goal and a foul make him a favorite to win the lows Bob Renner in 1933 in the University shot, and Patanelli's toss from the over Moreau Hunt and Bob Osgood. of Chicago tank. side of the court. Baskets by Rosen- Wonsowitz is considered to be one The wrestling team came out of En route to the new standard Drys- thal and Grim and three charity of the country's outstanding vaulters, last Saturday's meet against Indiana dale swam the 100-yards backstroke tosses by Blackmer completed the having consistently done 13 feet, 6 without any injuries and is readying in 61.8 seconds, coming within a sec- scoring for the Hawkeyes who had re- inches and better during the winter itself for the last meet of the dual ond of Danny Zehr's unofficial Amer- "orted to a strong stalling game. season. He will be opposed by Dave 'season against Ohio State. Saturday ican record for this distance set by Hunn, who has vaulted 13 feet. 3 afternoon at Yost Field House. the Northwestern freshman while he B S Einches this season, and Nelson Droul- apt. Jack Harrod returned to was in high school at Fort Wayne, Michigan FG FT PF TP ard. practice today and may be able to Indiana. Evans, f.............1 1 0 3 Ward Will Not Jump restle against the Buckeyes. Willard Beats Spence's Mark Meyers, f 0 0 0 0 In the high jump Walker has regis- was counting to fill Harry Wright's Kasley bettered Walter Spence's Tamagno, f.........2 2 2 6! tered 6 feet, 4 inches, considerably place in the heavyweight position, fell American record of 65 seconds in the Gee, c -.-.-. - 0 3 6 better than any Wolverine other than o f a truck Friday and bruised his 100-yard breast-stroke by negotiating Jin, c 0 0 0 0 Willis Ward, who will not enter the hip so badly that he was unable to the second third of the relay distance ,Rudness, g .. .... 2 2 1 6 jump because of a heel injury, and start against the Hoosiers last Satur- in 64.2. aneli. g 2 0 1 4, will be favored to take the event. day and the match in that position Competing unattached in the Na- !enngs, .... .....0 0 0 0 Michigan's strength in the middle: had to be forfeited to Indiana. tional A.A.U. meet at Columbus last Totals.distance and distance runs, however, May Forfeit Heavyweight Match spring, Kasley, then a freshman, 10To-a~-..- 5 7 25will make the Wolverines a slight fav- pushed this same Spence to a new orite to capture the dual meet. If Hildebrand is not recovered by puhdti aeSec oanwIowa FG FT PF TP a h time of the meet next Saturday world's record of 2:43.5 in the 220- Scwa FG 0 2 T The Wolverines have engaged in the heavyweight match will aga yard breast-stroke, and their meet- tScwartz, f .".wo meets, defeating Minnesota in ayh g ing next spring should provide an- 'rko, f...........5 0 0 10 dual meet, 57-28, and winning in afofeited, thus losing five points. Wal- other record-breaking performance. Rosenthal. f.........3 1 1 7 triangular meet with Michigan State ly Heavenrich proved himself the Dairymple swam the anchor lap of Moran, f...........0 0 0 0 and Michigan State Normal with a mainstay ofethe Wolverine squad Blacmer c ....... 2 0 ! otalmor thn 2 poits verthewhen he defeated Howard Bush of the 100 yards free-style in 53 seconds. Grim, ......... 4 0 2 8 total more than 2 points over the Hoosiers for his seventh straight vic- Kasley gathered more honors on Bobi g 0 2 combined totals of the opponents, tory f the season. his own hook when he swam the 200- by, g............1 0 2 2 The Buckeyes have defeated In- Ohio State brings a strong squad hi on ok he e wa he20-Kunkel, g 0 0 0 0 diana inatedualnmet.a strong2suan yard breaststroke event in 2:26.6 to RIudd. 0 0 0 0 diana in a dual meet, 61-42, and to Ann Arbor to meet the Maize and break Yale's Walter Savell's Amer- Illinois, 68-36- Blue matmen. The Buckeyes are en- ican record of 2:29.2 and the same Totals .......... 16 5 7 37i deavoring to continue their record of person's Intercollegiate mark of 2:29... Tony Canzoneri will hit the come- victories over Michigan in football The third new National Intercol- Free throws missed: Michigan, back trail at Olympia Tuesday night and basketball this year and will go legiate standard to be set up was es- Evans 2, Rudness, Patanelli. Iowa, when he encounters Chuck Woods, into the ring against the Wolverines tablished ydrdtoe sethup1wasyes- Blackmer 2, Rosenthal, Bobby. veteran Detroit lightweight in a ten- in good condition tabisedby Drysdale in the 150-yard! Score at half, Michigan 15, Iowa 15.! round bout that may earn him an-! odcStiasdfetdnothet back-stroke when he glided through athlc n1, ~vs5 cl aa a i n Ohio State has defeated Northwest- bak-toewe egie hog mpire. Getchel; Referee, Levis. other crack at Barney Ross. Ijm 1-11 and lost by a large scoreI the water in 1:38.1, breaking his own _ _ _ ern 19-____nd_______y-a large score record of 1:38.4, made last spring at to Indiana in two of its meets this Northwestern. I sTs iyear, but the injured men who were Set Pool Records T_ lost to the squad have returned and A Sdefronecords sshould be in condition by Saturday. Aside from the national records es- 5J , ~ 5 .~I_____ tablished, three new pool records were I l tL (OckerI R oom s Co0seu-n ____________ made by Frank Barnard in 220-yard free-style, Dalrymple in the 60-yard sprint, and the Wolverine sprint relay By CLINTON B. CONGER of Gordon Paterson, who signed in team of Dalrymple, Ed Drew, Renner, With the conclusion Saturday night 1930, 1931, 1932, and 1933 as a player and Bob Mowerson. of Michigan's hectic two-game battle from the University of Western On- Renner in the 100-yard free-style with Minnesota for the supremacy of tario, and in 1934 and 1935 for PointLs and Tex Robertson in the 440-yard Big Ten hockey, another blank space Edward of Sarnia. free-style turned in the remaining on the plaster walls of the visiting The star entry of all, however, is Mich toteam's locker room at the Coliseum one made in the 1933-34 season byTuesday W edge Friday niht e Wolverine natators was filled in. Ed Berry and Wally Drew of the Uni- met the Lake Shore A. C. of Chicago Until Saturday night that space versity of Wisconsin: "Wait till next bore only the label: "Minnesota; this year!" After it someone has com- are last in an exhibition meet that excluded space reserved for 1935.' But above pleted the story by adding: "We style, and back-stroke events. No it on the same panel of plaster waited; Michigan 6, 2, Wisconsin tre."e ty low official record of points was kept, but were two large squares marked 'Mn- - alChamps,_;_A unofficially both teams picked up 24 1933,"and "Minnesota, Big Ten SUITS-COATS counters.11934," counters._Champs, 1934, followed by the team SH IRTS -- S lists for each year, captained by Dn To Be Given ink This Evening golf and at about the same time, in Scotland. Its popularity across the border may be gauged by the fact that in the Toronto area alone there are more than C0 clubs and associa- tions. The Detroit Club is a member 4 Call! esday --Thursday s for these ex- rices on fine -SHOES-HATS X -- GLOVES WINGS WIN AT LAST When the Detroit Red Wings whipped the Toronto Maple Leaves in Detroit Sunday night, it was their first victory in 13 starts. They are now in last place, and practically out of the play-offs. team jinx, managing to let a forestry department truck mangle him slight- ly last week. He will not be available for the Ohio State meet. What should a poor wrestling coach do in such circumstances? Entries For Union! Tourneys To Close Registration for the ping pong, straight rail billiards, and straight pool tournaments will close tomorrow evening, Union officials announced yesterday. Students may sign up for the events in the billiard room on the second floor of the Union. Two icash prizes will be given for each event, $2.50 will be given to the winners and $1.50 to the runners-upi in each tournament. Students are Carlsen in 1933 and LaBatte in 1934, and coached by the able Frank Ponds. But this year the Iron Men of Michigan managed to continue the progression for 1935, and eliminate l even the Big Ten championship from: Minnesota's claims, leaving the Goph- ers with only a team list to put in their space for this year. Paterson Is Veteran Ever since the inception of hockeyE as a varsity sport at Michigan, the North locker room at the Coliseum has served as a guest register for visit- ing teams and their members. The age of the register is shown by the record - __ _ - ____ ___ I If You Value Your Money, heed our Ads HOSIERY Medium, Dark, Pastel Shades 39C 3 for $1.00 (50c Values) For a Limited Time Only TE DOWNTO WNSTORE SUITS. Current stylesin both light and dark patterns, splendid values at $29.50. COATS. All topcoats and overcoats re- duced from 20 % to 30% with good assortments. SHOES. Crosby-Square shoes, new styles $4.95. JOHNSTON & MURPHY shoes, choice of stock $8.50. SHIRTS. Final clearance of ARROW and Ambassador shirts. $1.59 and $1.99. 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