TUESDAY, JAN. 18,193"S THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESflAY, JAN. 18, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY *ASIDE- -LINES - $y IRVIN LISAGOR- 'Mayhem' Is Mild . . THE INVIDIOUS FALSTAFF, twirl- ing his unwaxed mustache, came into this office last week and foisted upon us a letter anent the Michigan- Minnesota hockey series, presaging certain mayhem among the bitter rivals. At the time, we thought he was indulging his customary pipe dream, but printed his letter in a bold attempt to discredit him. Now comes the account of, those Gophertown matches from some of the boys them- selves, and if they aren't kidding, "mayhem" flatly understates the ministrations visited upon them. Wrestlers Blank State, 32-0, For Season's First Win Three Matches adgrs Won On FallsK Four On Points Cameron, ThomasMorgan Wisconsin (39) g Pin Opponents; Danner Rooney, f ..................6 Winner By Default Powel.f.................4 J___n__s,..... . .... . .. .. .. .......2 Bell, c ..................... 1 Penn State Next Foe Frey, g .................... 2 Upset Cagers,_39-30 i 111 I Varsity Given *S- Rinaldi Pockets Award For Selling Lingerie Potograps,... of Charm and Distinction can easily be yours by our exclusive filtered light process. f tp XirsI L "I enU1 3 15 T 2 10 ! Loss Of Year 0 4 1 3 O 2 Rooney Nets Fifteen Points To Lead Scoring; Jake Held In Check For instance, John Mariucci and Smack Allen engaged in a caressing tete-a-tete during the second game. Allen would streak down the ice, encounter Mari-! ucci's stick at the Adam's apple,I and then wag his finger warning- ly and say, "Tsk, tsk, John. I shall assuredly return your courtesy next time you invade our end of the ice." In a few minutes Mari- ucci would ride into Michigan ter- ritory and receive Smack's cheery greeting-a playful push in the gut with the butt end of a stick. Bowing gracefully, the big Go- pher defenseman, whose abilities run to carrying the puck down the icewhenever the urge to bruise seized him, would in turn advise Allen that such a pleas- antry deserved a reward. And the gregarious Mr. Allen would soon be back amongst the receptive hosts and in short order be hand- ed his desserts-a cajoling whack across his schnozz. This exchange of deeply-felt im- rTAR~nc entinnPd throu hount the 5 By NEWELL McCABEf Sweeping every match, Coach Cliff1 Keen's wrestlers walked over Michi- gan State last night at Yost Field House to the tune of 32 to 0. Starting the evening's victoris off,I Co-captain John Speicher met Gor- don Purdy of the Spartans and de- feated the visitor by a score of 20 to 6. From the time the match started1 until the end the Michigan veteran had full control of his opponent. After getting behind his rival in the 126 pound class, Paul Cameron of the Wolverines spent his efforts trying to pin Dale Ball of State. In the closing seconds of the battle, Cameron was rewarded and downed his man with a bar and chancery hold. No Trouble Here Co-captain Earl Thomas ran against little trouble in Ted Crowe, a sophomore from State. In the first minute of the fight Thomas garnered three points on a near pin, and then after four minutes took his man to the mat and scored another pin. In the most interesting match of I the evening, Harold Nichols outscored Clifford Freiberger of State, and was declared winner by virtue of a one point advantage. Although it was an evenly matched fight Nichols in the Davis, g Total .................16 Michigan (30) g f tp Townsend, f ...............1 2 4 Slavin, f ...................1 0 2, Thomasf..................3 17 Rae, c-f ..................1 241 Smick,c .................. 0 1 11 Fishman, g...............2 2 6 Pink, g ..... ..............1 0 2 Beebe, g ...................2 0 4 -. - - I Totals .................11 8 30 Half-time score: Wisconsin 21; Michigan 14. Personal fouls: Rooney 3, Powell 2. Jones 2, Bell 3, Frey, Davis, Town- I send, Thomas 3, Rae, Smick 4, Fish- man 2, Pink, Beebe 2. Free throws missed: Rooney 2, Powell, Jones, Bell 3, Frey 2, Davis, Rae 2, Smick, Pink, Beebe. .1 Joe Rinaldi is on the ball again but this time it isn't a football. Joe is now the proud possessor of a brandI new $50 Elgin watch awarded him by a silk and lingerie company for win- ning second place in its national sales contest for novices. The first place winner who beat him out came from California, but, according to Rinaldi, had an eight weeks head start because the football captain had to wait until after the grid season while the westerner be- gan on Oct. 1. luid (Continued from Page 1) Jones made it 31-21 on a quick fol- low-up shot when Bell missed a free throw. Rooney, Jones and Powell took charge of the remainder of the Wis- consin scoring. Their shooting was no longer as accurate as it had been in the first half, but they pushed into a 38-24 lead with but five min- utes to play. A field goal and free throw by Fish- man and a field goal by Rae pulled the Wolverines up to 38-29 and Rooney scored a free throw and Rae another in the final minute of the game. The Michigan team was sadly de- I mi Photographer 332 South State Street Read and Use The Michigan Daily Classified Ads. I 1 i ! i I i e ei 1 { _j un f Referee, Getchell, (St. Thomas), ficient in speed compared with the npire, Kearns (De Paul). Badgers, but their advantage in height gave them possession of the ball on numerous re-bounds. lockey Squad Coach Franklin C. Cappon shuf- fled his line-up throughout the game in an effort to find a scoring com- To Meet Sarnia bination. Townsend went out for brief rests Sa N ht in both periods, and others were shifted around repeatedly without I "'ress*.ons c** n suces prsson umut 11vu,1vtu1Cclosing minutes was able to stay one;v ( success. evening, according to our informer, sing minutes ws ableto a o at least, until Smack mistook one of step ahead of his opponent, who was sd aes Prepare atlat ni mc ito n frunner up in the national intercol- Bruised Players 1epr Mariucci's subtle swipes across his runruIntentinlitro1 r ear as a gesture too endearing for men legiate meet two years ago. For Coming Encounter Purdue Snaps Wildcat's supposedly platonic in their relations, -And Here With Annual Foes Ten Streak and returned in kind with an unmis- Harland Danner, the Wolverines' W tAn a eBig T VictoryS takable right uppercut which ren- outstandingjunior, came out fast One of the strongest, if not the LAFAYETT, Ind., Jan. 17.-(/)- dered Mr. Mariucci as cold as yester- and was taking Bill Mason to the strongest, amateur hockey teams in Purdue University's Boilermakers day's mashed potatoes, as the song- mat when a rib injury forced the Ontario is next on the program forP sters say, or at least as cold as the Spartan to default the match. . the Michigan sextet when it meets snapped Northwestern's Big Ten vic- substance on which he sprawled-his Frank Morgan was able to take his e Sarnia Imperial Hockey Club of tory chain here tonight by turning Northern chivalry completely chilled. foe in a manner similar to that of Sarnia Ipei Hked. back the Wildcats 37 to 26 in a hard- Cameron and Thomas. Without Sarnia here this week-end.bakteWlcs37o26iahrd Cameon ad Tomas Witoutfought basketball battle. finding anything difficult about John Boasting one of the best simon- h defeat was Northwestern's first Spike EnjoyedIt - -.- Kellogg of State, Morgan grabbed pure goalies in the business, and with nThe defet strtsf three points on a near fall after a a team composed of experienced vet- in five Conference starts. E rVEN THE Mnesota Daily de- minute of fighting and thern pinned erans the Imperials will give the scribed the contest as a combin- Kellogg in the next minute. Michigan fans the type of hockey it tion boxing match and hckey con- the -And Also Here doesn't take armor and tanks to play. ST ROH'S CAR L ING'S kind of framcasiren rtshichthewbs' Changing his weight class since the The game will be one of the best of FRIARS ALE ga r bou foracsin, fhind seone Indiana meet, Tim Hurd continued the season if former tilts with the gather about for action ,find someone the Wolverine victory drive when he Sarnia club mean anything. At All Dealers had forgotten the puck, and exclaime defeated Steve Slezak of the visitors Title Race Tied J. J. O'KANE, Dist. Dial 3500 in unison: "T'el with the puck, le in a point decision at 175 pounds. Al- Coach Eddie Lowrey and the sextet*srhg . tS h un in p te oa7 o .A_ _ rm the Norhern wrs with six loose though Slezak was behind Hurd at returned from Minnesota with honors teethd nopartiality warshowni both the start of the match, the Michigan even as to future possession of the Big uppers and lowers were jarred. Les man soon attained the vantage po- Ten hockey crown. Each team won his e sition and tried for a pin the re- one game by the same score, 2-1. Hillberg had an infection in his eye mainder of the contest. Practice was resumed last night from a stray puck which caught him Fighting for the first time in the with the players none the worse for off guard. Al Chadwick had a sus- heavyweight division, Sophomore Don their Minneapolis excursion except picious 'shiner. Nichols, won his second match of the for minor bruises and sore appen- Minneapolis papers scarcely season when he defeated Ale Steven- dages. Practice for the remainder hesitated to suggest the possibil- son, a veteran of Michigan State. of the week will lay stress more on ities of the matches when they de- With this decisive win under their the offense than the defense. scribed the flashy Gibber as "me- belts the Wolverines will spend the The work of the second line in last teoric Gib James, an obstreperous remainder of the week preparing for night's drill session was especially youth who caused the Gophers a their match with Penn State this pleasing as Everett Doran, Al Chad- peck of trouble last year." When Saturday night at Yost Field House. wick and Ed Chase hit the nets con- we left Gib yesterday, he was per- tinually although they were working ing through a dictionary, search- throughtw xpindyrn ;.n i-------------__+"two inexperienced yearling i 3 ,' , >, 4 ' 6 I V\ They're Fit For TTT T 1 - y ._ _ J 1 _'. ._) BUT you don't need a king's money to buy one of our Tailor-made suits. We style them according to your Per- sonal Taste with any added features you may like, and we guarantee a per- A feCt fit. CUSTOM-TAILORED - $45 - FULL DRESS imad e of light Barathea fabrics. 1 . f Ur. Presenting 4-, ing for the meaning of -obstrep- erous." Gib feels they shouldn't sling mud in print. Only the younger James boy, Spike, left Minneapolis with hisj illusio'ns intact. Spike met a beau-! teous sophomore co-ed on the Gopher campus, and the little charmer gave him a rabbit's foot with a ring attached to it before the second game. For good luck, the Wolverine goalie hung the hare's hoof on the net of the goal he defended. It worked ap- parently. The gal told Spike not to tell any of the Minnesota men of her shifted allegiance. Vic Heyliger, last year's hockey captain, who was recently transferred from the Chicago Black Hawks to the minor league club in St. Paul, squired the Wolverines around town during their Twin City stay. Vic also acted as a judge in the second game, af1d if we remember the B.eaver rightly, must have felt a regretful pang when the fists started to fly. , Vic liked a little fisticuffs on the side. W restLng Mummarzes defensemen. However, Johnny Fabel- to and Gib James found the going 118: John Speicher (M) defeated not much harder even though they Gordon Purdy (MSC) 20-6. were up against the blue-line team of 126: Paul Cameron (M) pinned Bucko Smith and Bob Simpson. ;Dale Ball (~MSC) 8:07. Hillberg Still Out 135: Earl Thomas M) pinned Ted The defensemen on various occa- Crowe (MSC) 4:22. sions, almost contradictory to" the 145 Haol Nihol k) dfeaedMichigan, method, took the puck' 145: Harold Nichols (M) defeated down the ice and both Smith and Simpson found the goal mouth several 155: Harland Danner (M) default times. over Bill Mason (MSC). Les Hillberg, who did not play in 165: Frank Morgan (M) pinned the second Minnesota game due to an John Kellogg (MSC). l eye infection. was absent from last 175: Tim Hurd (M) defeated Steve night's workout. Bill Chase, who has Slezak (MSC) 10-8. been out the major part of the sea- Heavyweight: Don Nichols (M) de- son with an injury returned to take feated Dale Stevenson (MSC) 6=3. over the tending duties of the other _ _ _ _ _net. Spike James was again in the goal. COLLEGE BASKETBALL --- - - ' 4 . .- THE MUSIC OF JImY THE DORSEY and KAYSER JoHOP Iowa 36, Indiana 32. Minnesota 41, Illinois 29. Pittsburgh 50, Carnegie Tech. 33. Sewanee 32, Vanderbilt 28. Taylor 43, Rose Poly 29. Oklahoma 48, Iowa State 26. Hope 47, Albion 41. Manhattan SHIRT and PAJAMA SALE! $2.00 2 $2.50 2 $1.001 2 ;,nc ..now $1.65 for $3.25 .. now $1.95 for $3.75 Neckwear 79c for $1.50 /'~ icern mtU INTRAMURAL BUILDING FEBRUARY 11, 1938 TEN UNTIL THREE - - FIVE-FIFTY THE BID w Y w r' C^ 1' f'11 !? ,, l ..r _. I I I I i