Vill IARVARD ... 33 YALE ........29 DETROIT .... 29 DE PAUL .... 24 TOLDO U. .. 40 NOTRE DAME. 42 DARTMOUTH .31 LOYOLA . . .. 39 BUTLER . . .. 17 BPRINCETON .3s FORDHAM MANHATTA 29 N . 19 CARNEGIE ... 31 MARQUETTE . 44 DUQUESNE .. 26 CREIGHTON . 31 I SUNDAY, FEB. 28, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MiehiganFaces Indiana Matmen In Crucial Meet Tom PAGE SEVEN torrow oosiers Are Varsity's Chief Ten Threat Knee Injury Puts Jordan Out; Speicher Opposes Conference Champ Meet Starts At 7:30 Michigan's Varsity wrestlers meet thir supreme dual meet test of the year tomorrow when they tackle In- dlanr*0 powerful mat aggregation at 7 30: in the Yost Field House. T&H6H is long king-pins of the &nf& ;e Will p rvde the Varsity vWith their stiffest opposition since their Lehigh encounter. The result cf the imeeting will be an accurate in- dicatdr'of both teams' chances in the iiperiing: Big Ten tournament to be lIld-iierel March 12 and 13.I W "th the exception of big Butch Jrdati, Wolverine heavyweight, &oach Cliff' Keen's lineup is set for the impyending match. Jordan's knee, injured- in the Lehigh fracas ii Jariiaryt , has responded slowly to tr atmeft and only if Keen is pressed in the closing bout will he use the sophomnore tomorrow. S eiche' Faces Myers The odening bout of the evening- shoul be the best on the card. It wil 1 ing- together "Two-Bit" Myers, S g Ten champion at 11-pounds, aid MIehigan's undefeated Johnny Speicet, who lost to Myers in the Onferned meet last year. Speicher hls bee I comiing along very fast this year, and the encounter should be nip-and-tuck all the way. Scotty- Sefton or Seth Boyd of In- di4nr Will reet Paul Cameron at 126 Admission to.the Indiana-Mich- iga4 -wrestling meet at 7:30 p.m., March 1-, is free with student ideitification cards, which must be ,resented at the door. For all others a 25c admission will be charged. pounds. Cameron's experience gives hin theh nd over either of these two sopho ores. Ear Thomas, recuper- ating from an attack of flu, will b dtle To- Bryce of Indiana at 135- pbunds. If Thomas' condition is right, he should take his opponent without too much trouble. The 145-pound tilt is a toss-up. Harold Nichols, Varsity sophomore, tckles Cliff Bassham, aggressive Hbosier second year man, with nether holding much advantage over thE other. EiMWI Favored Cnptairi Frak- Bissell is an odds- o w favorite to whip either John Keg- l1' or John Tatum of Indiana at 1 i-pounds. Harland Danner, how-. e k, will have- a real battle on his hnls meeting Chauncey McDaniel a good sophomore from Indiana ae 5-pounds. The aggressive Dan- nom is favored despite his opponent's i iessive records in past meets. k Tasch of Michigan opposes Clis Traicoff at 175-pounds in an e i-Stephen affair. Abe Lincoln, w1idP will sub for the injured Jordan, bUtips into a real powerhouse in Bob Hask, 215-pound Hoosier heavy. Henk has pinned every foe to date a fd is favored over his less experi- ene d opponent. TANK SUMMAIES 1jb-Yard Free-Style Relay: Won by ichigan (Tomski, Haynie, Mw- e Kirar). time 3:34.2. 2O-Yard Free-Style: Won by Bar- nard (Mich.); Elling (Minn.), sec- oridi ; Philip (Minn.) third. Time: 2 r 7. 2: ,Yard Free-Style: Won by Kirar ( ilh.); Hudson (Minn.) second; Atkrman (Minn.) third. Time: 23.6. Hilanrty Reigns As Fraternities. TangleOn Ice By IRVIN LISAGOR Hilarity on the ice is the title of' this opus, and it concerns the Intra- mural-hockey games occasionally fea- tured on the Coliseum ice. The antics of those skating tyros matches any- thing Sonja Heine or the Ritz Broth- ers ever did. A skirmish last Tuesday night be- tween the Alpha Delts and Phi Psis was typical. The latter six won, 6 to 1, but the score was only incidental to the story. It was a ser-comic battle to see which team could retain its equilbrium longest The Alpha Delt goalie, San Ladd, was an unfortunate victim of the proceedings, as he vainly tried to steady his shimmying feet, adjust a Tyrolean cap and a catcher's chest protector and keep Phi Psi goals out of the nets--all at the same time. Even though his efforts were yeoman, he managed to duck' only six shots, the others landing' on various parts of his anatomy. Sehware Has Trouble Fred Sehwarze, Phi Psi goalie, was having troubles of his own in the nets. His feet, too, insisted upon jostling each other, although he succeeded once in dodging Russ Cole's blistering shot, which gave the Alpha Delts their only score. The piece de resistance of the eve- ning was Jack D'Arcy's brilliant solo dash through the bewildered Phi Psi defense. Jack eluded two opponents, faked another out of his shoes, then poised his stick for the climactic shot. But-lo! there was no puck at the end of it. In his haste he had left the rubber disk lying ne- glected half way up the ice. On another occasion an Alpha Delt wing rode into the Phi Psi territory and swung his stick hard, missing the puck altogether. But it didn't pre- vent Goalie Schwarze's feet from-fly- ing out from under him anyhow. Kollig Snares A Stray After eleven falls of the second period John Kollig, Alpha Delt wing, snared a stray puck near the center line and hustled down for an open shot at the Phi Psi goal, but the excitement of the moment proved too much for John as he went sprawling on his belly. A capacity crowd of 1,192 pre- ferred other pursuits to Tuesday night's match, although the five pledge Phi Psis that did attend gave sporadic vocal demonstrations, get- ting particularly noisy between the second and third periods, when Okla- homa Dave Flue made several nifty shots-while the Alpha Delt goalie was taking a smoke. So 'if you're sated with the usual sports event, you are advised to get a ringside seat at the next Intramural hockey fracas. You will witness a dignity-damaging performance, be assured, and the assorted outfits the players wear are goshawful. Diving: Won by Klune (Minn.), Haughey (Mich.) second; Martig (Minn.) third. Total points 318.6. 100-Yard Free-Style: Won by -Tomski (Mich.); Hudson (Minn.), second; Bryant (Mich.) third. Time: 54.3. 150-Yard Backstroke - Won by Cody (Mich.); Brandt (Minn.) sec- ond; Robinson (Mich.) third. Time: 1:43.6. 200-Yard Breast-Stroke: Won by Kasley (Mich.); Comstock (Minn.) second; Knight (Minn.) third. Time: 2:33.0. 440-Yard Free-Style: Won by Haynie (Mich.); Morris (Minn.) sec- ond; Philip (Minn.) third. Time: 5:06.3. -300Yard Medley Relay-Won by Michigan (Sauer, Kasley, Mowerson). Time: 3:06.7. The PRESS ANGLE ... By George Andros Zerbos Win State Handball Title Revenge For Vic. . N EYE FOR AN EYE and a toothI for a tooth.... Well, anyhow, a hell of a lot of satisfaction for a tooth . . . That is what Vic Heyliger got . Friday night when he scored the' winning goal against Min- nesota . . . The-Beaver lost an in- cisor in Wednesday night's skirm- ish . . . And the sports editors of The Minnesota Daily must have been duly chagrined when Captain Vic poke-checked the puck and swept to a score with 11 seconds of play re- maining . . . The Gopher writers put the black-thatched center on the. pan to no small extent after Min- nesota's 3-1 win Wednesday night. . . They said'he spent most of his time on the ice- and seemed ready to go. on a sit-down strike after particular- ly hard bumps from the Norse de- fensemen ... Not Victor, gentlemen, not the Beaver . . . Coach Larry Armstrong: is still fuming, I'll bet ... He's given to violent language Especially when his team is not far- ing well . . . Did you say national championship, Minnesota Daily? . . Did you say your 8-1 defeat in Ann Arbor was just one of those things? . Tsk, tsk, my worthy colleagues. To The ictors .,.. S CONGRATULATIONS to Eddie Lowrey and the Varsity hockey team who brought home the. first of the winter's Big Ten titles,. . . At least a good share of it ... And don't forget the state championship won from Tech . . . An extra large orchid to goalie Bill Chase, who came through when he was on the spot ... Speak- ing of hockey, Keith Crossman, one of- Coach Lowrey's stars of a few years ago, won a nifty trophy as high scorer of the Michigan-Ontario Amateur League whose regular sea- son just closed . . . Crossman and Emie Reid, his old Wolverine play- mate, are both members of the cham- pionship Holzbaugh-Ford Six of De- troit . . . Michigan's swimmers seem to thrive in Iowa's pool . . . They broke three Intercollegiate records and a couple of American marks in the Hawkeye tank two years ago .. Friday night they did even better Sports publicity from Purdue says last Monday night's basketball might have been a different story had the Boilermakers cashed in on scoring opportunities . . . Did anyone see many good scoring opportunities for the men of Piggy Lambert? . I didn't . . . Jack Kasley is about due to become the first breast-stroke swimmer to break 2:20 for 200 yards By ART BALDAUF Al and Lou Zerbo flashed through the final match of the A.A.U. Hand- ball Tourney at the Intramural building yesterday to beat Joe Holtz- man and Lefty Dworman and take the State Doubles title for the sec- ond year in a row. They won in straight games, 21-10, 21-10. Although the play was fairly close during the first game, the winners only taking the game after inum- erable volleys, the second tilt was practically in the bag after a few minutes of play, due, to the fact that Dworman suffered a cramp in his leg, forcing his partner- to do most of the work for the team. In spite of this fact, that they were practicay licked at the. half way mark, Holtz- man played a whale of a game alone, and prolonged the battle some five or 10 minutes. 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