T HE MICICIG AN DAILY SUNDAY, JAN. 9, 1938 -t -ON-moommmo - ,. ..... .48 ,MICH. STATE ..... 35 KENTUCKY . .. 43 WISCONSIN .. 38 MINNESOTA .. .35 N.U. . .. 28 OHIO 35 PURDUE ...... 50 11NEBRASKA ... 38 34 CHICAGO......34 CALIFORNIA .. 32 STATE Indians_45-37; T'ide Sextet Defeats Fast Michigan Tech Buc Puckmen Swamp Miners 7-1 Movini- Wolverines Meetj keyes Here Monday Night' I GE - ./. nsy Gane The Buckeye quintet-labelled as Raudebaugh, Earl Thomas, and Aug- mediocre by most of the Conference ust George. SA critics-may well afford some of the This year they have whipped Ma- Five Fights Enliven touted cagers of the loop a lot of rietta, Creighton, and Baltimore while Allen And Sinith Make headaches. losses were administered by Nebraska, Three of the first five are letter- California and George Washington. Three Goals Each men and form the nucleus of the And now for Ohio State! Buoyed by Ohio contingent. Jim MacDonald,' their impressive Illinois win, Michi- (continued from Page 1) the well-known grid ace, Dick Baker, gan's fast moving five tackles the Co- when George McCarthy junior forward, and Jim Hull, prob- lumbus contingent tomorrow night fromhPe ka, G sgkirt ytook a pass ably the best the Buckeyes have to before an expected capacity crowd atI converted (0:37). offer, are the veterans. The two new the Field House. Game time is, as Michigan completely men are elongated Bill Sattler, six always, 7:30 p.m. outskated and feet six and one-half inches of sopho- Gunning for their second Confer- outplayed the Copper Country lads j more center, and Dick Boughner, a ence win of the season, a victory both offensively and defensively. Burt good defensive guard. which would give them a good start Smith proved the defensive star of I Here is moot evidence that Coach toward the elusive Conference cage the game with his hard body checks {Harold Olsen's squad have one edge crown, the Wolverines dare not un- which kept the visitors from getting over the Wolverines-that being in derestimate their Ohio rivals. within scoring range of the nets. He the very important matter of height. Memories of last year, when the did not let up on his tactics through- Besides enormous Sattler, they have Michigan title hopes were blasted by out the game, hitting the forwards McDonald's six foot, one-half inches, an average Indiana squad, are un- with bone-jarring blows. Baker and Hull at five feet, eleven doubtedly still fresh in the cagers The northerners' defense proved I inches and Boughner at six feet. mind, and there will be no let-down ineffective against the Wolverine's The Buckeyes finished Ahe 1936-37 in their efforts. forwards as verified by the way the Conference season with seven games, scores were made. The passes on the won and five lost to wind up fifth in * goals all came from immediately the Big Ten. Lost from the quintet Tennis Squad about the net. The last two tallies, of last year are William "Tippy" Dye. both by Allen, were made after the inveterate Michigan nemesis, Jack Set To Invade whole front line had handled it. j The first two points of the scrap did not come until late in the initial I.1 r -I Sooth In April period when Gib James, skating on if a tightly wrapped ankle but feeling much better with it than on Thurs- - - For the first time in approximately day night. took a pass from Smack Fraternity basketball will officially twently years, the tennis team will (12:42). With 24 seconds remaining begin Monday, Jan. 10, with six "A' take a southern trip this spring. Smack picked up the rubber in mid- matches scheduled and two other Coach Leroy Weir announced yes- ice and flashed through unassisted teams, Chi Psi and Sigma Nu, engag- terday that they have scheduled five, (19:35). ing in practice matches. The time matches for the southern invasion to McCarthy scored to open the sec- of the first games has been put back be played in as many days. ond phase. Gib came right back to nine o'clock to allow students to The matches included in the list land after considerable passing back witness the Varsity game with Ohio are Western Maryland on April 11, and forth with Fabello slipped the State. The schedule: University of Richmond on the 12th, puck through after Goalie Gustafson 9:00-Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Phi Virginia Military Institute on the had come out in a vain attempt to Sigma Kappa. Delta Kappa Epsilon 13th, University of Virginia on the stop the play. vs. Delta Tau Delta. 14th, and the University of Kentucky Michigan's big third period, in 9:40-Sigma Phi vs. Phi Beta Del- on April 15. which four goals came easily, saw the ta. Alpha Tau Omega vs. Sigma Chi. Of the schools on this list both Techsters outmaneuvered continually. Theta Chi vs. Zeta Psi. Phi Kappa Virginia and Maryland Universities Fabello counted on an unassisted as- Tau vs. Acacia. are noted for their perennially good sist which bounced off Gustafson's Last year Chi Psi defeated Delta teams. It is doubtful if the varsity arm into the net (2:28), and James Kappa Epsilon in the "A" finals and will be able to have any outside play followed after a scramble for Allen's Theta Xi won the "B" championship before the trip, a fact that should be pass (4:31). Allen, on assists from over Sigma Alpha Epsilon. a big handicap. the other two forwards completed the Kappa Nu will seek to wrest Lamb- The tour will be made by car and evening rout, the sixth coming at da Chi Alpha's volleyball crown away six players will go. It is expected 15:52 and the seventh at 18:24. Thursday night, Jan. 13, when the from performances this year, that i . , T . . J J Riggs Faces Grant In Tourney Finals CORAL GABLES, Fla., Jan.8-(P)- Bobby Riggs, the nation's no. 2 tennis player, smashed into the Miami Bilt- more Tournament finals today with a straight set victory over young Frank Kovacs of Oakland, Cal., 6-3, 10-8, 6-0. Tomorrow Riggs plays Bitsy Grant, Atlanta's giant-killer, who is seeking permanent possession of the Col. Henry L. Doherty trophy. Grant, who eliminated Elwood Cooke of Portland, Escanaba Speed Skaters Shatter Track Records ESCANABA, Jan. 8.-(/P)-Track records fell with abandon here this afternoon in the opening day of the Upper Peninsula Open Amateur Speed Skating Championship, with Ocono- mowoc, Wis., and Escanaba skaters taking top honors. FISHOW'S WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIR 347 Maynard Cor. WiLitM Watch Crystals 35c Read It In The Daily Ore., yesterday to reach the finals, toppled Don Budge in 'last year's tournament after winning the 1935 re- newal from Berkeley Bell. 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Second Period Scoring: (3) McCarthy (Pekkala) 0:37: (4) James Fabello) 4:30: Penalties : Alvord, Allen, 1:34;; Smith 7:25; Smith. Briden, 13:42; Allen, Pek ala, 14:55. Third Period Scoring: (5) Fabello (unassisted) 2:28;(6) James (Allen) 4:31; (7) Al- len (James, Fabello) 15:52 (8) Allen (James, Fabello) 18:24. Penalties: James, 8:49; Allen, 15:54; Villeneuve, 16:42. two teams meet in the finals of the championship playoffs. Fraternity bowling will also begin Monday and all matches will be run off at the Union. Last year Phi Kap- pa Sigma bested Alpha Kappa Lamb- da in the finals with a score of 2508. The schedule: 4:00-Zeta Beta Tau vs. Theta Xi. 9:30-Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Alpha Delta Phi. Phi Alpha Kappa vs. Tri- gon. Intramural hockey is still continu- ing with four fraternity leagues and two of independent teams. The fra- ternity winner will play the indepen- dent champions for the campus title. Last year, the Alley Cats, numbering { several freshman stars in their line- up, won the championship. The schedule: 10:15--Psi Upsilon vs. Beta Theta Pi. Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Alpha Sig- ~ma Phi. CALL PING PONG ENTRIES Entries are still being received at the Intramural department of- fices for the all-campus ping-pong tourney, play in which will start sometime this week. Neil Levenson, Tom Slattery, Don Percival and Steve Woolsey will be almost sure of going, aind who the re- maining two will be is as yet very much undecided. Starting out with only three letter- men, Coach Weir has done a fine job of finding and developing not only sophomore talent, but other play- ers as well who have never before been out for varsity or freshman tennis. Among these men are Don Crozat, Charles Frost, and Jim Hines, sopho- mores and John Edmunds, Art Cohen, and Bill Smith, upperclassmen, from this group there are certain to rise players who will fill the number five and six positions very capably. 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Jan. 8.-{ 'i- ceeding on the theory that Far Eas- Northwestern registered its second tern turmoil will subside in time to Big Ten victory in as many starts stage the 1940 Olympic Games inBi Tokyo, the executive committee of when it eked out a 35-34 win over, the American Olympic Association to- Ohio State tonight. £ree throw day set in motion the machinery for by Ad Vance with less than two min- U.S. participation, at an estimated utes t9 pay won for the WildcatsI aggregate cost of $400,000. after they had been trailing 34-30 Actually it won't be necessary to with five minutes remaining. raise any more than the $350,000 re- J quired to send our athletic expedition Jke>Naoeed the Northwestern to Berlin in 1936. There's a current scoring howeve. bas by Currie balance of $64,878.92 in American Olympic funds, a circumstance that last minutes set the stage for Vance's prompted action today to pro-rate winning charity toss.s $5,000 of it among a half dozen sports """- groups which paid their own way to Germany. The rest will be the "kit- ty" for 1940. Besides laying the groundwork for National fund-raising, under they combined leadership of the Amateur f Athletic Union and National Colle- giate A.A.-now on a parity in all Olympic affairs - today's meeting is AFTER- INVENTORY C CLEARANCE Continuing All This Week Many Good Values Left "Alwcays Reasonably Priced" GAGE LINEN SHOP 10 NICKELS ARCADE I RAN DAL L'S MICNIGAN SNOW TRAIN I:LA to CADILLAC ii a ANN ARBOR RAILROAI) SU NDAY, JANUARY 16th Round $3.35 Trip SUBJECT TO PARTY OF 300. SKATING - SKIING - SNOWSHOEING Oratorical Association Lecture presents Course CAPT. 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