THE MICHITGAN DAILY 1'1 h Phi Delts Down Sigma Chi 12-9; Sigma Nu And Alpha Delts Win 60 Minute Man Fraternity Trackmen Run Today; I-M Independent Grid LeagueOpens Manny Slavin led his Phi Sigma Delta teammates to a 12 to 9 victory over Sigma Chi yesterday in fratern- ity speedball by scoring nine points, the' season's high th~us far. Brant, Goldman and Klein completed the winners' scoring, while Collette scored, three, Cooper two, and Hamilton, Ir- win and Dole one . apiece for Sigma Chi. Sigma Nu downed 'Beta Theta Pi, 9 to 3, with Bruce and Bragg doing the scoring for the winners with six and three points respectively. Straub, Thomas and Conrath accounted for the Beta Theta Pi scoring. Phi Kappa Psi, led by Bill Dob- son, who scored five points, van- quished Alpha Delta Phi, 9 to 5. Ben- net, Morgan, James and Detwiler Bierman Puts Team ThroughStiff Drill MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 12. -(W) - Minnesota worked on both passing and running in Wednesday's work- out as Coach Bernie Bierman pol- ished the Gopher attack for the battle with Michigan Saturday. In one of the stiffest workouts of the season, the Gophers also got a taste of defensive tactics. It was evident from the spirit shown during the workout that Bier- man would not have to key his men for Saturday's game. Harold Van Every, out with injuries for three weeks, worked briefly with the Gopher backfield during the ses- sion, but will not play Saturday. scored one, apiece for the winners while Carter garnered three points and Forster and D'Arcy one apiece for the losers. Delta Tau Delta won by default over Acacia. Limping their way back to their respective fraternity houses tonight will be a group of men who have punished their musclesin unaccus- tomed exercise, for this afternoon the All-Campus Track Meet is scheduled to take place on Ferry Field. Any organization on campus was eligible to enter a minimum of six men in. the eleven track and field events which make up the afternoon's program. Any one who is not a mem- ber of the varsity or freshman track squads or who is not participating in a varsity sport at the present time is allowed to enter. The events will be run off at the following times: 110-yd. high hurdles, 4:15; 100-yd. dash, 4:30; 660-yard run, 4:50; 220-yd. low hurdles, 5:10; 300-yd. run, 5:20; and the mile run at 5:30. The high jump, the pole vault, the shot put, the broad jump, and the baseball throw will all, begin at 4:15. Ten touch football squads will launch the season for the independent league at South Ferry Field tomor- row afternoon, first games being at 4:15. The games scheduled first are For- estry Club vs. Forest Fires, Dough- boys vs. Allan Rumsey, Fletcher Hall vs. 514 Club. At 5:15, the Wol- verines will meet the Hiawatha Club, and the Badgers will oppose Hillel. The annual All-Campus golf tour- nament which takes place Saturday afternoon at 1:00, has drawn a field of thirty-two entries. * * * Begnning Oct. 31, the I-M Building will be open nights until 10:00, and on Sundays. Larson Plans Moore And Strong Gopher Line Boxing Shows To Test Michigan Grid Hopes' In New Room By TOM PHARES Every who probably will be out of the When Michigans up and coming game Saturday. Beginning his fifth year as Univer- Wolverines invade the stronghold of The fact that the Minnesota linel Minnesota's Big Ten champions Sat- has held three such teams as Wash- sity boxing coach with a newly urday afternoon, they will have two ington, Nebraska and Purdue to a equipped boxing room all set up in urgent jobs to do. (1) Stop one Wil- total of seven points and a yardage Waterman Gym, Coach Vernon Lar- bur Moore, and (2) out-charge seven total of something under Leo Du- son is looking forward to staging Gopher linemen. rocher's batting average will give three or four exhibition cards dur- Nowv as gridiron tasks go, these you a rough idea of the strength inj ing the coming year.; are probably two of the toughest and that department.l A partition has been knocked out most exacting in the country. The two standouts in the Gopher of the old boxing room, doubling the Moore Is Rarely Stopped forward wall are Capt. Francis Twe- space. The ropes have been repadded, Mr. Moore, if sport writers are to dell who made many All-American the ring rennovated, new light and be believed, is the combination of Jim teams last year at guard and Butch heavy bags put up and 12 sets of the Thorpe, Jesse Owens, Bronko Na- Nash who is being hailed as an end best training gloves bought for the gurski, and Harry Houdini. Compe- to be ranked with the Tanners, Rob- season's activity. tent observers are sincere in their insons and Larsons of the past. Clock To Be Installed statements that Moore is not only Line Battle Imminent In addition, there is soon to be in- the hardest-playing Gopher but also Twedell is the only 60 minute play- stalled a 15 minute time clock with a the hardest-driving back Minnesota er on the Minnesota squad and Ralph second. hand so that the fighters has had in years. This combined with Heikkinen has his work cut out for can watch the time for themselves- his shiftiness, speed, change-of-pace him Saturday. unless they find themselves too busy. and brilliant defensive play marks The rest of the starting line will' Among the new pupils under the this 185 pound halfback as Michi- include John Mariucci at the other tutelage of Larson are Johnny Drew, gan's public enemy number one for end, Win Pedersen and Charlie Golden Gloves light heavyweight the week. Schultz at the tackles, Horace Bell Golde Goe light havdyEwig It is said that on one play Ne- teaming with Twedell at the guards Brown novice welteweight champion braksa managed to stop Moore with and Dan Elmer at center. The battle from Traverse City, only a three yard gain and after of the two 'M' lines should be a sight Last year Larson turned out three the full realization of the accom- worth the trip.r figter wo wn itls n te oca Iplishment sunk in. three Hueskers The starting backfield will have fighters wo owon titlesinthe local fainted from the shock.h s George Faust as quarterback, Moore Golden Gloves. They were Sam and Gopher Line Strong at left half, Larry Buhler, another Tom Root, the brother team that In addition to his ball carrying as- hard plunger at right half and made short work of the welter and signments, Moore has taken over the Marty Christiansen, who carries on middkweghtchdshesayikeRodthepassing duties because of the injury the Gopher tradition of pile-driving licktwh ch h wy. of the ex-aerial man, Harold Van fullbacks, rounds out the first string lighweigt crwn.backfield. Larson Has Fine Recordbakid. Tis rsmmern oacHas eRconMichigan is good. Minnesota is This summer Coach Larson was Jacobs Signs Max Baer good. But how good, nobody knows. given a big boast by CYO trainer,'At. Bt yowgo;nbodsyrkow hs. Roger Wolfe, of Chicago who called SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12-(P)- Minnesota's homecoming celebration Verne "one of the leading boxing in- Mike Jacobs, boxing promoter, an-isotoecming a lerato structors of the country." Larson's nounced here today that Max Baer record at the U. of M. is impressive had agreed to fight the winner of the not only because. he has developed Louis Nova-Tommy Farr bout, sched- EVE N I NG BE E R many fine boxers but also because of uled for Madison Square Garden in for that refreshing relaxation the fact that his boys have never had New York, next Dec. 16. Jacobs said an accident or serious injury in that the winner of the Baer and either at time. Nova or Farr battle would be matched The GERMAN INN Larson's chief protege was big Don with Joe Louis for the heavyweight 117 W. Huron "Just below Main" Siegel who came to the Waterman championship. hnsrno" nnm Qc Q roiT fH~l"m]Ytnra °---- Red Wing Captain Hurt DETROIT, Oct. 12.-(/P)-The De- troit Red Wings today lost the serv- ices of Capt. Douglas Young, veteran defenseman. Y o u n g suffered a sprained left ankle and several torn ligaments when he collided with d- die Bush, recruit defenseman, in his first dash down the ice. 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Don went on rocher, died' Monday midnight in to capture the state amateur title West Springfield, Mass., and Leo and the Detroit CYO crown. hurried here only to announce his Another gridder whom Larson plans before returning for the funeral taught to fight was Cedric Sweet tomorrow. former Wolverine fullback, who ranks "If it were not for that, this would second only to Siegel in University be about the happiest moment in my heavyweight ranks. life," he told assembled newsmen. "Dad had always said he would live to see me a big league manager, but Spartans Plan Defense There was another unhappy fea- For Virginia Invasion ture. Babe Ruth goes out of base- ball, this time probably for good. 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