THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JAN. 30, 1938 ...... .. .. ...H-E--- -.MI---1- -H-IG A N .-- .l -,.A I. L Y-..-. SUNDAY, JAN. 3Q, 1938 Tainkmen S t Free Style Mainstay Cage Rae Is Still Mad jumble Sc As Mid-Wav Mark AppiroaChes .otland Draws Ex-Michigan Golfer By BUD BENJAMIN They're still trying to piece the Big Ten jigsaw puzzle together, but as the cagers near the half way mark it's a mad jurnble witn little rhyme and less reascn. Northwestern, half of its 12-game schedule completed, nestles securelyI in the top spot-five games won, one lost. Purdue, with only four games played, is second at three and one, while Michigan holds third position-, four won, two lost. Wisconsin, the outside team, has won three, lost two. Unless the Conference hits a new height in unorthodoxy, Northwestern, Purdue ,and Michigan should battle it out for titular honors. But it's a long and tough trail, one rife with obstacles and primed for upsets. The Wildcats, surprise team of the loop, have six repeat engagements to play-none of them softies in any sense of the word. Wisconsin, In- diana, Iowa, Ohio State, Purdue, and Michigan will play host or guest to the Evanston gang next semester and these six games, especially the latter two, ought to be entertaining gather- ings. Purdue, apparently gaining predict- ed momentum after a surprise Illinois defeat, has little to cheer about in the way of opposition. They meet Illinois, Wisconsin, Chicago, and Northwestern in single games, Ohio State and Indiana in doubles. Coach Piggy Lambert's bench antics should reach a crescendo, but he'll be a happy lad if his progeny can get through with only one-or possibly t/o- When the 1938 Walker Cup team won the Big Ten title and was medal- teurs in the National Open, defeating sails for Scotland in May, two former Hutt, and Shidler aie fast learning captains of the Michigan golf team ist in the National Collegiate meet Johnny Goodman, of Omaha by two the ropes. It's no warmup game at will be aboard. when the Wolverines won the team, strokes. any event.. For Johnny Fischer it will not be c i i His junior ye, As for Fischer, his record is well Then comes the Conference again, a new expehe h be was co-medalist in the collegiate known. The true tip-off on how he The car st es osfrsnce wag a. st a n sx iencen sie hasebe e tourney but lost to teammate Johnny can play this game of golf came on TeVarsity gets its first view of across on such a mission once before.I Fischer in the final round. June 6, 1936 at the University course Iowa's unpredictable five here, Feb. However for the other man, Charles Ishe. On t t par72youts 14. wc itr vrIdaa h Cuk oss twl etecl In 1936, Kocsis was elected captain here. On this difficult par 72 layout, 14.Twc victors over Indiana, the (Chuck) Koesis, it will be the cul- of the squad, won the Intercollegiate Johnny broke his own former record Hawkeyes have two likely members mination of a long standing battle for te ad won to lerllegma- ony sootis a dazmin 64 in Ben Stephens, who has averaged rightful recognition. title, and went on to lead all ama- of 67 by shooting a dazzling 64 11 points per game in four contests, Ever since he graduated from t__ and Nile Kinnick, erstwhile Iowa University in 1936, Chuck has been quarterback, and are capable of rais- , the leading amateur of the state ands BLUE BOOKS: good quality paper, all sizes . ing plenty of Field House havoc. one of the nation's top-notchers. He I COLLEGE OUTLINE SERIES: review books 75c. Gophers Seek Revenge stepped into the 'spotlight last year Obstacle two-Minnesota, in a re- by shooting his way to the semi- BOOK EXCHANGE: bring in your used books to be sold at turn engagement on February 19. This finals in the National Amateur Tour- your own price, nominal fee charged. contest should provide the locals with nament at Portland only to lose to plenty of thrills, for the Gophers have Ray Billows, another new member if unfailing memories and haven't for- StudentlSuppypsqtor. gotten their humiliation of January While at Michigan Chuck set anl 1 111 South University Avenue 8688 15. enviable record. As a sophomore, he Next-Wisconsin in a third home Om. 'imrv r91rp1Rr r i-f« PI'~~ Walt Tomski, junior free-styler from Detroit, is expected to play an important part in the Varsity's swimming team's success on the forthcoming road-trip. An All- American selection last year, Tom- ski won both the 50-yard and 100- yard events in the Michigan State meet. HAMBURG, Jan. 29.--VP)-Max1 G no'.t- - - - - - - - Schimehing, one of Germany's most e losses. That may be good enough to persistent transatlantic voyagers, cop the flag.. steps into a German ring for the first State Game First time in more than two years tomorrow Michigan's home stretch drive is when he meets Ben Foord, former also a bumpy avenue. The Wolver- British Empire champion ,in the se- ines begin second semester competi- con of a series of tune-up bouts for tion with a Michigan State encoun- his heavyweight championship match I ter at East Lansing, Feb. 12. The with Joe Louis this summer. I Spartans, nosed out in their first Max, in his customary fine physical game here, are an improved group. condition, weighed in at 195 pounds They whipped Butler Friday night, tonight and will go into action a and their sophomores-Falkowski, strong favorite. Most of the experts and fans alike are looking for a knockout, though they believe Foord, Football Captain-Elect who has beaten Walter Neusel among iN others, will make it interesting for lesignes At Notre Dame the Black Uhlan for several rounds. SOUTH BEND. Jan. 29.--(P)-Alec Foord surprised most of the 75 Shellogg, captain-elect of the 1938 newspapermen by weighing in at 188.6 Notre Dame football team, has with- pounds. The South African, who lost drawn from the University and re- his British title to Tommy Farr last signed the captaincy, it was learned March, was about 16 pounds over- { today. weight when he began training. Few Shellogg gave no reason for with- I had believed he could work it off. drawing from schnn and Universityv 1n U1- KgAs MUJL. its scene. It is scheduled for Minne- To Face Gophers apolis on Feb. 22. The Ohio State battle will be waged The above paints one half of the at 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19 at Co- picture. The remainder, the Michi- lumbus, Ohio. gan side, will not be ready for forma- Minnesota's improving Gophers tion until the future. The future is will furnish the competition for Mich- any time after exams, after the igan's final meet of the hectic week. "Battles of Campus Hill." Then Rex Hudson, runner up in the 50- Coach Mann will collect the survivors, yard event in last year's Big Ten meet mold a swim team, bedeck it in its will be the Gopher mainstay, and ac- best fighting attire, and finally lead cording to early indications Minne- it on the war-path, hoping for the sota will be capably represented by scalps . of Yale's Eli, Ohio State's speed specialists in all events. This Buckeyes, and Minnesota's Gophers. meet, too, will have a foreign pool as1 Time will tell; it always has!