sATURAY NOv.071937fTHE MICHIGAN DAILY Pucksters Open Season In Tilt With Western Ontario T PAGE THREE onght Spike' James, Rookie Goalie, To Start Game Captain Simpson, Smith, Fabello And 'Gib' James Begin Third Seasoni Allen To See Action (Continued from Page 1) verines. Both players are expected to play every minute of the game for the simple reason that Coach Low- rey has no replacements for them. The first line will see, for the third straight season also, two other Michi- gan puck stars. At left wing will be slim Gib James, who was considered one of the top players in college hockey circles last season and team- ing with him will be Johnny Fabello at right wing. Fabello, although not as flashy a player as James is never- theless as fast a skater and is bound to figure a great deal in the happen- ings of tonight's game. The all-important center position, which was left vacant by the absence of Vic -Heyliger will be filled by an- other sophomore, Edwin "Smack" Allen. Allen, like. the James boys, is . a Canadian hockey product.- He is not without experience although Students are requested to bring identification cards to the game tonight if they wish to be admitted at the regular student admission price of 35 cents. The game will start at 8 p.m. this will be the first time he will be playing center. For three years he has been playing as a defense man on Senior Ontario Hockey Associa- tion teams but the shift to center was prompted by his expert stick handling and smart playing and the vacancy at that position. Two Players Lost Two of last year's players will be lost to the team in tonight's battle, one through graduation and the oth- er through ineligibility. Vic Heyliger, ex-captain, received his degree last June and George Cooke, speedy for- ward spare, who was expected to hold down another Varsity berth this year are the missing ones. A complete second line, something the fans didn't see last year, will also take part in the game. The main cog in this wall will be a third sophomore, Evie Doran, small, but fast, center who is coming along rapidly and who may eventually give the first liners a ISSUE HOCKEY CALL The last call for sophomore and junior hockey managers has been issued by Sam Palinski, senior hockey manager. Anyone interest- ed is asked to report at 7 p.m. Monday at the Coliseum. run for their jobs. Flanking him will be Ed Chase, a veteran right winger and either Les Hillberg, hefty left winger or Al Chadwick. Hillberg is likely to be favored because of his work at back-checking. Chase May Play Bill Chase may also see action to- night if the work of Spike James does not come up to expectations. Western Ontario will' have some advantage over the Wolverines in that they've had about a week of extra practice. This game will be their opening tilt also. Ernie Pet- tinger, former big league hockey star, who is coaching the team this year will bring a squad here that is much stronger than last years and which will contain a few lettermen. Thirteen Teams Boast Perfect Grid Records. (By The Associated Press) Thirteen teams remained in the Nation's select set of undefeated and. untied elevens today after the Thanksgiving fireworks ended, with all but two finished their regular campaigning for the year. Alabama's 9-7 win over Vanderbilt yesterday skyrocketed the Tide to the' head of the pack, with nine straight victories and 225 points scored, lead-; ing both Cape Girardeau Teachers,A of Missouri, and Cornell of Iowa, each with nine wins, but far fewer points. Also finishing up on Thanksgiving' was Colorado's undefeated Rocky Mountain Conference champions. Whizzer White & Co. clouted Denver 34-7 for its eighth straight win ands a total of 248 points.- FRESHMAN FOOTBALLERS All freshman football award winners are requested by Coach Wally Weber to see him at their1 earliest convenience at the Ad- ministration Building -at Ferry Heyliger Sees Annual Service James Brother Act Will Take Action In Pro Battle Shares Ice Tonight In Hockey Open H ockey Battle Grid Spotlght It was cold down on the empty roit Red Wings. Cowley's really Hocke ~poL1gyI stands at Ferry Field. - The wind sponsible for Spike's interest in "The best hockey player that ever Pittsbur h - witle nd ble s ad tat e game ,while Kilrea started Gib on played for Michigan" is what Coach Duke, N.Y.U. the benches groaned and creaked, but'way up. plydfo ihia"iswa Cahthe James brothers. "Gib," and Thy ealk intt.oh Eddie Lowery of the Wolverine's puck Fordhain Games Head "Spike," aughersa i and They're alike in that both team calls Vic Heyliger, the last To 'tkud '"adi a u hockey and plan to play it as 1 team'scallsicHeyaign eterlast Today's List like summer in Ottawa." eas Vay captain and center And that was our introduction to as possible, both are loyal British hawk egula ond Lhwcay Blackd NEW YORK, Nov. 26.-(P)-The the.hockey sensation, the "brother )jectsboth speak with crisp Cana ksextet. And Lowery should Army and Navy football team, hav- team," that's due to hit Michigan accents, and they're both mode know for hes been coaching here ing found the path to gridiron glory for the first time tomorrow night. Predicts 'Tough' Game for the last five a rocky one, can't ever be sure of "Gib," known to his professors as This will be Gib's first year o a ands e was their usua share of rapt attention Gilbert, is already known in hockey tercollegiate competition withou thse.fo lones of tomorrow when they help stage the circles wherever Michigan is men- fellow conspirator, Vic Heyliger, the.ortund the final act in the 1937 national football tioned as one of the greatest for- fectiorately known in campus ci for a long period drama. ward wings in the intercollegiate as "the Beaver" who is now pl bfor atngpeNo matter what their records have game and "Spike," who hides behind professional hockey with the Chi before that. been in past seasons, the country's the name of Eldon in his off moments, Blackhawks H. e ya1 ilgeedr whownMinnesotaknwillhpsobablywbe H gfans have observed the tradition of has already shown that he knows his Minnesota will probably be .sta ted hispfirst turning over the stage front and stuff as a goalie in Canadian amateur toughest game," he predicted, toughest game, he predicted ga o po center to the Admirals and Generals circles. cause, he explained, there's usi Thsay ho on to-be. But that tradition takes a more rivalry for that game than Thursday night forude kick in the pants this year. This will be Gib's last year and any other. tudehiceinBheaankhawksear against the De Upsets Expected pike's first in Wolverine ice compe- His greatest ambition is to g The applecart upsetters are those tition, but the brothers have played playing hockey for the rest of his troit d Wingv e gridiron observers who will be more together for a year in Canadian am- He hopes to go to England nexty HEYLIGER right from the ice interested in reports from Durham ateur hockey where they both played play hockey there a year andt N.C., and New York's Yankee Sta- on high school, city, Ottawa (league) come back and take up geolo of the Coliseum onto the ice of the dium than in the developments at the and Mercantile teams. work in northern Ontario. Chicago Stadium in one easy hop. Philadelphia Municipal Stadium For a year, they played against Likes "Popeye" Played Two Minutes where 105,000 customers will witness I each other in the Ottawa League, but Vic Heyliger's scoring in the Although he played only two min- the ervice Classic renewal Gib didn't manage to score once few seconds of last year's Minn utes of the game Thursday it is sig- Durham, N.C., is the home of Duke ( against his brother. And it wasn't game when the score was tiedi nificant in that he did play. Speak- University, and Duke University's because his hockey wasn't tops either. vided his biggest thrill and ing of him as "young and energetic football team furnished the final ob- For three years the team he played! couldn't think of his biggest l and if he can keep his slim build in stacle in the Pittsburgh Panthers' on won the title of Eastern Canada unless it was .American funny pa one piece throughout a Big League march to a season unmarred by de- champions and each year the only l And in that direction he espec game he is bound to improve," met- feat. Yankee Stadium will be the team to defeat them became Domin- liked Popeye. ropolitan papers feel that he will de- site of the 1937 "Battle of the Bronx,, io champions. What's more, four A major in Geology here, h velop into a real winner. Unless the pairing undefeated, Pitt-Tied Ford of the men on that team are now well member of Sphinx. terary j breaks go against him he is bound to ham with the wily but underdog known professionals playing the men's honorary and Michigan see plenty of action in later matches, forces of New York University. game. senior all-campus honorary. The ex-Wolverine captain played Most Im tant They started to play me game in he's got a gold puck, the medal g Varsity hockey for three years, lead- the rlnk in their backyard almost as to those playing outstanding ho ing the outfit in practically all fields These three games-the Army- I soon as they could skate, and played in Canada. e thinks profess during the entire period besides hold- Navy duel because of color, tradition, with Bill Cowley, now a professional hockey is a good idea and the ing down left field on the Varsity the fact that there's something about on the Boston Bruins and Wally Kil- ers he admires most in the spor baseball team. a sailor, or a soldier, and the mere" rea, now a famed member of the De- Messrs. Kilrea, Cowley, Sherft Se e eodpresence of the year's biggest crowd., {------- {elgr the other two because of their directH g His junior year on the team was bearing on various "bowl" situations Spartan s T Meet Is Chemistry Major his most outstanding. In that season -completely overshadow scheduledi "Spike," is a chemistry major] he set a new scoring record for the activities on other gridirons through- Santa Cla raIn 38 and plans to go into research w team when he garnered a total of 44 out the land he graduates. He played hocke points. He was picked on every outtheslandkthe same circles as Gib beforec college all-star team that was orig- Pitt is going down to Duke's home SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26.-(P)- ing to Michigan, and came here inated and was considered by all of ground, where a crowd of 45,000 is Coach Charley Bachman announced the same reason. Michiigan's opponents as one of the expected, for the first time since tonight that Michigan State College As he explained, the coacn att toughest centers they ever came up 1929, when the Panthers romped to has completed a two-year home-and- prep school, Glebe Collegiate I against, notwithstanding his slight victory against a team that had not home football agreement with Santa Itute was an enthusiastic Mich build. yet become a leading football power. Clara, one of the Pacific Coast's , mns anthusiani we Fans recall with smiles the "Beav- Since that time, under Wallace Wade, strongtteams. a impressed by Ann Arbor after er" skating down the center of the the Blue Devils have played five Santa Clara will play at East Lan- imrsvsiedewAnnhArbordafte ice, splitting the defense apart and games with Eastern elevens and won sing in 1938 and State will meet the fisthistre (widinciden them all. eleven at San Francisco in 1939. was their first to the United Sta riding in for the goal. They recall; that they decided to attend. a g bit moreasil the gfihery tempro Pitt's principal rival for Eastern Santa Clara has not been defeated Both fid d Ao teir th Coord lash" an his quic Championship honors is Fordham, or tied last season or this, with one Both find Ann Arbor heir fav to-action fists, And the fights that and both still are considered in the game to go. Among its victims this American city and think that running for invitation to either, the fall were Stanford, St. Mary's Gaels students here are unusually frier started on the ice when an opposing player tried roughing Vic a little too Rose or Sugar Bowl. and Marquette. much are still being recounted.__ Trojans Meet er Irish In 12th re- the n his l AnnualRivalry >ISOUTH BEND, Nov. 26.- (A")- lor his' SOT EDBy DAVID ZEITLIN Notre Dame's Irish, battle-worn and love! weary, and the Trojans of Southern Ed Kirar, Big Ten and National long California, beset with injuries-but Intercollegiate free style champion at su-both still full of fight-will meet to- 50 and 100 yards, and captain of sin morrow in the 12th act of the coun- Michigan's all-conquering swim team, dian try's longest consecutive intersection- cast aside his usual robe of modesty st. al gridiron rivalry. recently and described an ambition, An injury will keep Ambrose the satisfaction of which will neces- f in- Schindler, the Trojan's sharpest of- sitate nothing less than the better- I his fensive weapon, out of action, and ment of a world's record of long af- the game will be the last on Notre standing. rcles Dame's "suicide" schedule, but the Kirar, a veritable Tarzan, has his ying prospect of another of their thrillers eye on the "outstanding college swim- cago was enough to assure a crowd of mer" award captured for the past two around 50,000. seasons by Wolverine natators, and our The Irish-Trojan series will run believes that he can make his strong- be- at least four years longer, Coach El- est bid for the signal honor by smash- ually mer Layden of Notre Dame, an- ing the record in the 100-yard free- for nounced today, with 1938 and 1939 style swim. meetings already scheduled, Layden Are Record Holders o on said the schools have agreed to Dec. Jack Kasley butterfly-breaststroked life. 7 at Los Angeles, and Nov. 22 at his way to a host of world records year, South Bend, for 1940 and 1941, re- and eventually the title two years ago, then spectively. and last year durable Tom Haynie gical showed all of his rivals his wake with such consistency that the coaches Spartans Made had no other choice when making last their selection. esota To better the existing standard for pro- F vories Uver the century, Kirar, a senior in the he engineering college from Kenosha, laugh W estern Rival Wisconsin, will have to cover the dis- pers. tance in less than 51 seconds, the cially record established by the renowned SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26.-(A')- Johnny Weissmuller when he was at Michigan State's football team, fresh the peak of his amateur career. Saunior from an impressive season through- Coach Expects Action uo out the Middle West arrived today' Ed, known as the "Moose" by his ua, for its intersectional game tomorrow team-mates swam a 0:51.6 in the 100 And with the University of San Francisco.ty a tesIswamUni051rsite100a, kiven Coach Charles Bachman checked yard in the Iowa University pool las ockey in his squad to find it had been estab- year and was in the 52-second area [ona- lished a 2 to 1 favorite over the local Tgar nds play- eleven, several times beaten duringa That he can slip under the 51 sec- t are trying schedule.a ond mark is the opinion of Matt and Coach Charley Bachman expressed Mann, Varsity coach who has been fear that the odds in favor of the largely responsible for the "Moose's' Spartans might make them over- sensational progress. Matt remarked here confident and warned the players recently that "Ed Kirar is the logical when that they could expect stiff competi- man to break Johnny Weissmuller's ey in tion from the Dons. world record of 51 seconds flat for com- The squad arrived in good condition the 100 yard free-style swim." e for after holding brief workouts at Pie-season performances have add- Omaha, Neb., and Ogden, Utah, en ed substantially to the Wolverine cap- their route from East Lansing. Bachman tain's confidence, dimmed to a great nsti- indicated he would start the same extent by the summer motor-boat ac- aigan lineup that beat Carnegie Tech a cident which nearly cost his life. re so fortnight ago. _ theirI SKATES SHARPENED tally LONDOS WINS Lengthwise of Blades. ates) DETROIT, Nov. 26.--'P-Jim Lon-Quc Seve-25 dos, Greek heavyweight wrestler, de- Quick Service - 25c orite fended his "international heavy- MOE SPORT SHOPS the weight championship" here tonight 711 North Univ. 902 South State ndly.{ against Ali Baba, "Terrible Turk"_________________ #l gA V-04"4? 44-P, O&V W-4 IV tip oiv Wit ow if .v Ov 4 iv 4 iv 4 13 d3 *8* 1801 S MACcnHE F GASR A NG E S An opportunity to give a useful gift--one that I ~goes on giving for years and years. Expressing j the thoughtful consideration of the giver by re- a placing the shabby, obsolete stove with the most beautiful and modern of all cooking ap- 4 pliances. On our floors now is a special Christ- a mas display of Magic Chefs in many sizes and color combinations. -3 43 Improved aluminum head burners that light automatically. Won't clog or rust. Give a thousand heats. Spread flamey more evenly. Special tray fits around burner heads to catch boilovers and pro-ag tect burner pipes from spattering fats. Special broiling pan prevents fats from catching fire. Red Wheel Lorain regu- lator controls oven heat cautomatically. Many other features. 4I I I