WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3,1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Gehringer Gets Most Valuable Player Award I-M Depar Squash tment Plans Cold Weather Get - Together Peps Gridders' (1 H I .. ASIDE LINES CUSTOM Detroit's Second Draws 78 Of 80 Votes Baseman' Possiblel A general get-to-gether at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4 at the I-M building for those who are interested in the sport of squash was announced yesterday by the Intramural Sports Department. The meeting will be under the di- rection of Leroy Weir, and its pur-I pose is to get a regular course of in- struction under way so that those unfamiliar with the sport of squash may prepare for the extensive tourna- ment schedule which has been ar- ranged for this fall and winter. As Interfraternity competition in squash will be a feature of the I-Mj Charlie Gehringer, baseman of the Detr awarded baseball'si award yesterday when most valuable player in League. In a vote taken byE of the Baseball Write Gehringer, 34-year-old polled 78 of a possible8 writer cast one vote ea 10 nominations. Gehr firsts and two second1 tions. DiMaggio drew two second place votes fora 74. Gehringer was chos cause of the brilliant a that has made him on standout second-sacke third Detroit player to since the baseball write ing the award in 19 Mickey Cochrane won i baseman Hank Green Greenberg and Lou Yanks, the 1936 winner in the balloting this ye was 30 points behindt Gehrig six behind tr sacker. Gehringer's entire career has been spent troit club. Since becor in 1926, he has fallen1 marlk in batting onlyt time average is .329 a he led the AmericanI .369 mark. In the two World Se with the Tigers, Gehr .377 clip. He is the l among veterans who h ed in all five all-star m1 The list of the first fi cludes: Player and Club Charles Gehringer, De Joe DiMaggio, New Yo Hank Greenberg, Detr( Lou Gehrig, New York Luke Sewell, Chicago Keg or Bottl All Brands --Fre Ty's Service 420 Miller Avenue Read It In Th star second it Tigers was most coveted he was named a the American eight members rs Association,! Tiger veteran, 80 points. Each ch for his first ringer drew six place nomina- Light Workout Kipke To Stress Defense; Full Squad To Returny To Today's Drill A biting cold wind yesterday after- noon put an added snap and pepper into Michigan's football squad as the squad went through its first practice' since the Illinois game. The weather was in direct contrast to last week's warm spell which slowed up the team considerably in its workouts. The drill sessions this afternoon will revert once more to defensive play, but will not feature pass de- fense as much as was done last week, winter sports program, many converts are expected to take vantage of this opportunity. r By IRVIN LISAGOR r, .-- -I new ad- Iav-Vees Meet ....... .o.,.. 4achi arry Kipke smLeta. SsxiVarsityWorks LightlyI first and six State Reserves Kipke allowed his first string out-' a point total of fit another day of much needed rest when he had the eleven that played en largely be- HereS turthe major part of Saturday's game1 all-around play practice punting and punt receiving e of baseball's Michigan's Junior Varsity football and running through a -few newI b.e s hred team will meet the Michigan State plays. a be so hono Reserves in a return game Saturday The second and third teams, how- rs began mak- morning on Ferry Field in quest of ever, put in a stiff afternoon. They 931. Managerthifwere each pitted against freshman n 1934 and first their first victory of the season. squads in intensive scrimmages. The berg in 1935. In the previous meeting between Varsity teams found no trouble at Gehrig of the, the two schools, the Lansing team all in gaining ground through the , were far back was considerably outplayed by the frosh lines and moved up and down ar. Greenberg Wolverines, but emerged on the long the field at will. Gehringergand end of a 7-6 score by virtue of a 95- The entire squad will take part in he Tiger first yard return of a punt by quarter- today's workouts although Axchie back Hartnacke. Michigan was de- Kodros, who is suffering slightly from feated by Detroit Tech, 7-0, in its an ankle injury may not work out major league only other start. assrnosy wtth - Coaches Keen and Courtright of Two Freshmen Injured ming a regular the Jayvees are thankful that their In the second eleven Louis Levine below the .300 team's proposed scrimmage with the called signals with Hercules Renda, twice. His life freshmen was cancelled. The extra Wally Hook, Tex Stanton and John nd last season week of rest will undoubtedly give the Kinsey alternating in the backfield. League with a injured members of the squad a Every one of the backs broke through chance to recover, holes in the yearling wall for sub- eries he played The squad is expected to be at full { stantial gain. inger hit at a strength for the game with the Spar- I As further proof that the Varsity eading slugger tans. Only Charles Bowers, end can- men were in earnest in their workoutI ave participat- didate, who has been troubled with yesterday, two freshmen left practice' id-season tilts. a shoulder injury all season is likely with nose injuries. Jack Grant, the ive selected in- to miss Saturday's battle. Herm Ule- more seriuosly injured was sent to vitch ,and Jerry Belsky returned to the University Hospital with a broken Total Pts. their:guard posts during yesterday's nose. etroit .....78 practice, while Captain Dave Gates is rk ........74 ready for backfield duty. oit ......... 48 The team is likely to line up the Cooper .. .....42 same as in the two previous games, H arry .. ........ 22 with the possible exception of Jack - Kinsey, fullback and punter, who Se iected, B e s t was promoted to the Varsity last ed Beer week. In Golf World The probable Michigan line-up will e Delivery consist of, Cushing and Penvenne, _ Market ends, Kramer and Weiner at tackles, NEW YORK, Nov. 2.-(/P)-AI- Ulevitch and Belsky at guards,Hu- NW YR, ov 2.(PAl Phone 3205 Uoea centera Och, GateRk though Harry Cooper of Chicago, fa- etts, and either Kingery or Court- moos as golf's also-ran, couldn't win ney in the backfield. either of the major titles open to __American professionals-the open SPEEĀ°BALLand P.G.A. championships-he has ae Daily SPEEBALL st about gained a strangleholdon, Theta Delta Chi 4, Alpha Delta all the rest of the year's honors. J _ _Phi 3. In the latest statistics releasedl from the P.G.A. tournament bureau, Cooper is shown as the leading money1 fwinner of the year from January 1 to November 1, the leading pointsI scorer toward the P.G.A. trophy and; the holder of the lowest scoring aver- age through the tournament season. Volle yball Scores THE VIRUS FUMBLITIS I AN EPIDEMIC of fumbles grippedl the countryside Saturday. Michi- gan was afflicted six times. So Ben- nie Oosterbaan's funny fumbling tale seems apropos. Bennie and Jack Blott were scouting Northwestern against some team several years ago, and the Purple warriors were stricken with a case of palsied digits, or butter fingers. Fumbles bounded around the gridiron like popcorn off a griddle. A Northwestern sub was given the high sign to warm up, and hej started through his preliminary squats and folk dances in front of the bench to get the "feel of things" he carried a ball under his arm as he dashed back and forth. And as he squatted, sprint- ed, sidestepped his shadow- alone on the sidelines-he fum- bled the ball! Another sub, seated next to a heavily-coated gent with a fur- rowed brow, nudged him and piped, "Okay coach, he's ready!" S* * * CRUEL ICONOCLASM John P. Carmichael, conductor of "The Barber Shop" sports column in the Chicago Daily News shaves Mich-1 igan in yesterday's pillar. Says Car-1 michael: " . . Minnesota's efforts this sea-) son hardly justified the things said about it." He points out the Nebras-1 Water Circus IOpens Season ,n n II ka and Indiana game as partial proof, and continues, " ... Then came the Michigan game and Minnesota ran riot. Everybody relaxed and said, "Ah." At last the Gophers were on their way. The powerhouse was ready to explode all over the map . . . It is very easy to say now, naturally, that the Gophers were no 2-1 or 3-1 choice to PORTRAITS Mode according to YOUR wishes, YOUR Style, YOUR Individuality. whip Notre Dame, because we have seen Michigan. The Wol- verines gained only 50 odd yards from scrimmage against Illinois all afternoon, spent the first half making only one first down and never, until it scored on a 39- yard pass in the third quarter, got to midfield. Illinois out- gained Michigan in almost every department and the Illini cannot be said to be very great shakes this year. Which make that Min- nesota smash at Michigan look like an inevitable triumph over a sort of dud Wolverine squad. If Mr. Carmichael had been awake when Michigan scored its pip of a touchdown, he wouldn't be so con- tumelious. PARDON THE ACCURACY Certain reporters are prone to tax Bob Zuppke's craftiness when they insist Ken Zimmerman, Illini back purposely fumbled the ball across the goal line, which Illinois recovered for its touchdown last Saturday. Bill Barclay knocked the ball out of Zim- my's arms when he tackled him, and the movies, as well as Barclay, sub- 319 East Huron, Opp. Daily News A Whole Building Devoted to Photography Established 1890 Not just "conned" photos -oll made alike. ENSIAI N DIAL 5541 I F" Fior 1wtnmers ! stantiate this. TRACK PROPRIETY The curtain will officially be raised In proper deference to the late on the 1937-38 swim season this Sat- Steve Mason, its captain-elect who urday night when the Women's A.A. passed away last summer, the Michi- and Varsity Swim Coach Matt Mann gan track team will not elect another put on their Fourth Annual Swim captain this year. A squad leader will Carnival and Water Circus. be selected from the seniors for each An inspection of the entry list for meet. Those eligible are John Town- the races to be conducted in the I-M send, Walt Stone, Fred Martin, pool reveal that they will leave noth- Charles Miller and Jim Kingsley. ing to be desired in the way of keen * * competition. DOTS AND DASHES Matt Mann has divided his entire Elmer Layden, in his Sateve Post swimming squad which includes the article, entitled, "I'm Following varsity and frosh natators, into teams Rockne," sums up the task of trying which will compete against one an- to live up to the tradition of the l other. His medley combinations greatest football teacher of all times should furnish the fastest and closest as "somewhat heartbreaking, most Thcefvrt ro n the team of the time backbreaking." . . . . If The favorite trio, and fo te columnist Wrag visited Ferry Field that will probably perform for the these evenings for his dope, instead Varsity during the regular season, of just guessing, it'd be a far more Harry Rieke, backstroke, Hal Ben- { Hsynie, 'radical .metamorphosis" thansJohn ham, breaststroke, and TomHane Nicholson's play against Illinois.. free-style, is pitted against four otherCrtcs ofNkisuw raedfr groups, everyone of which is strong Criticism of Nick is unwarranted, for enough to win top honors. he's fast becoming a topnotch flank- enoghtowi tp hnos.er.I something which Wrag prob- Ed Kirar, Varsity captain, fully re- a .o.l.nstmeconie covered from burns which incapaci- y. tated him during the summer vaca- tion will anchor a second team which IM SPORTS FOR TODAY will also include Bill Holmes, De- Speedball: troit city back-stroke champ, and 4:15 Phi Beta Delta vs. Phi Johnny Haigh, promising sophomore Delta Theta breast-stroker. Holmes is a fresh- 5:15 Chi Phi vs. Theta Xi man, and is brother of David Holmes, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. varsity free-styler who will battle oni Delta Upsilon a third team. Phi Kappa Tau vs. Sigma With the older Holmes will be Var- Phi Epsilon sity swimmer, Fred Robinson, and Volleyball: none other than Jack Kasley, veteran 4:15 Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. of many years of college and Olympic Phi Sigma Delta campaigning, who will compete in Delta Kappa Epsilon vs. his specialty. Acacia Walt Tomski, Varsity sprinter, and 5:15 Phi Kappa Psi vs. Theta recently named on the All-America Chi swim team will take to the water for Trigon vs. Hermitage another trio after Beebe, backstroke Professional Fraternities: star from Mercersburg prep, and Ed. 7:30 Alpha Omega vs. Xi Psi Mack, powerful soph swimmer com- Chi plete their laps. Delta Sigma Pi vs. Alpha A fifth medley team, as tough as Kappa Psi any of those named, will be composed 8:30 Alpha Kappa Kappa vs. of freshmen, Barker, backstroke; Alpha Rho Chi Wally Creighton, breaststroke, and Phi Lambda Kappa vs. Ed Hutchens, free-style. { Theta Kappa Psi Thus with the cream of the varsity and freshman squads evenly distrib- uted among five relay teams, it will remain a toss-up as to who will be the eventual winner. Matt Mann pointed out yesterday that the meet will start at seven thirty, and will be over by approxi- mately nine o'clock. Zeta Psi, 15-15; Kappa Sigma, 10-10. Sigma Chi, 15-15; Kappa Sigma, 10-10: Sigma Alpha Mu, 15-10-15; Zeta Psi, 9-15-8. Sigma Alpha Mu, 15-15, Sigma Chi, 9-2. Theta Xi, 15-15; Alpha Sigma Phi, 6-7. Alpha Sigma Phi, 15-15; Kappa Delta Rho, 10-10. Theta Delta Chi, 15-15; Kappa Delta Rho, 10-10. Theta Xi, 15-16; Theta Delta Chi, 13-14. A Michigan Institution- Expert Barbers in Ann Arbor over 40 Years 0. 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