THE MICHIGAN DAILY PRESS PASSES Cagers Invade Champaign; Sextet Plays 'At Home * -By Bun BENJAMIN1- Gopher Tales... A CONFIDANT of old returns to these sacred portals today. Em- blazoned in his Maroon and Gold doublets, his florid face still remind- ful of his namesake of old, he tied the following epistle to the leg of his trusty carrier pigeon and reurned to his pynel room haunt feeling justifi- ably pleased. The following was ad- dressed to Pete Lisagor, last year's sports editor, and myself, and with a few excusable deletions I pass it on to you. Minneapolis, Minn. Jan. 3, '39 Dear Pete and Bud: I'm going to take a few min- utes off rom my onerous aca- demic duties to send you this very brief resume of the athletic situation here at Minnesota and give you people down in Ann Ar- bor a chance to participate in a bit of book-making on the hockey games due very soon now. So far our Gophers have split even on the ice, winning a pair from Mc- Masters' and losing two to Southern California. An earlier game with a Duluth senii-pro outfit--the Duluth "Zephyrs," a Red Wing farm club- was also lost, but this can be ruled out as far as comparable collegiate competition is concerned. Minnesota showed a good attack and defense against McMasters' and won by scores of 6 to 3 and 5 to 2, but of the five goals scored against the Gophers only one was deserved. Larry Armstrong was shy a good goalie and put in two untried sophomores, and they both measured up to the Municipal Park League, Juvenile section, league. X; 'in other words, they were putrid. Marty Falk became eligible for the Southern California series and played both games very well; in fact, he will give James a very nice run for i his laurels as all- Midwest goalie. Despite Falk, howevey, Minnesota dropped both games, the first by 2 to 1 and the second, with Mariucci out from an injury, 4 to 0. . The California. squad was entirely Canadian and played some of the best and roughest hockey ever seen here. In the first game, the lugs pulled in no less than 15 penalities to two 'for Minnesota, and the see- ond game was little better. De- spite the aid of these frequent trips to the cooler, Minnesotas attack couldn't break through, for the Trojans had four mar- velous defense men-it's amaz- ing to me that they lost a single game on their Eastern and Middle Western tour. In the second game, with Mari- ucci out, not one of the Minnesota men was as big as any one of the California players, and the latter broke around the Gophers' 140- pound defensemen by the simple ex- pedient of pushing them on their re- spective backsides. None-the-less, since I understand Michigan is not any too good this year, aside from James and Hillberg, and one or two others, I'm going to make the following offers to Ann Ar- bor. 1. Minnesota to win 6ig Ten 2 to 1. 2. Minnesota to win all four Minnesota-Michigan games 1 to 3. Minnesota to win or tie all Minnesota-Michigan games, even 4. Minnesota to win Michigan series (2 points per win, 1 per tie) 2 to 1. Though Minnesota didn't look so hot against Southern CaliforniaI'm offering these most generous odds in the hope of stimulating a bit of re- action in Ann Arbor. Whatever you can collect, up to a total of 10 dol- lars, send up ,to me; if you win you get yours and mine-if you lose you just forget about getting yours back. I know you trust me (hah, hah), but I don't know if I trust you. Even if you can't get any bets lined up, let me hear from you as to the progress of civilization in the Michi- gan metropolis. Yours, Falstaff (Signed). P.S. I don't know much about bas- ketball, but Minnesota looks like a good shot there too; in wrestling and swimming we will be about in the middle, as usual, and in track we will be at the bottom, again as usual. F. Varsity Faces Ilini In First Big Ten Game Cagers Will Be hampered By Flock Of Injuries; Tom Hlarinon May Start (Continued from Page 1) scoring ace, and Michigan's fancy ball handling Rae. Jim scored 12 points on Dehner in their last meet- ing and the big boy is determined to ..put a stop to that. He recently said he would hold "that so and so Jim Rae' to a pin-point full of buckets but Rae is equally determined to re- verse the procedure and his team- mates believe he's the man to stop Dehner's high scoring. The rest of Oosterbaan's regular quintet is certain to start. Smick will be at center or forward, Charley Pink at the other forward and Capt. Leo Beebe and Eddie Thomas at the guards. Grid Star Improves Tom Harmon's play has been un- expectedly fine this past week and the Michigan grid star moved from the third to the first team within a span of three days. He has the height, speed and mechanical ability and has shown a good eye for the basket. His lack of experience with the first five may take some of the polish off the teamwork however. Other weaknesses in the Wolverine lineup are injury hangovers. Capt. Beebe's taped ankle has slowed him up slightly and Danny Smick's ban- daged forehead is still in evidence Mike Sofiak, who took a terrific fall in practice Thursday, is carrying along some bruises but is okay other-i wise.- The Illinois offense which has won every game so far, is built around big Dehner who works in the front line with two other six-footers, forwards Bill Hapac and Johnny Drish. From the pivot spot in or near the foul circle -he feeds the ball to either for- ward or, if none is clear, leaps, whirls, and shoves the ball toward the bas- ket with a one-handed stab. That's a shot either Rae or Smick must stop. High School Team-mates j Hapac, who is a junior, and sopho- more Drish played together in high school at Cicero, Ill. Hapac is six feet two inches tall and Drish an even six feet. Dehner is six three. At ,ne guards are two veteran per- formcrs in the persons of Capt. Tom- my Nisbet, a smooth ball-handier and fancy dribbler, and another senior Jay Wardley who was one'of Zuppke's regular halfbacks on the grid squad for three years., Both Michigan and Illinois were definitely ranked as underdogs in the Conference before the seAson started but after both piled up triumph after triumph, the "experts" changed their tune. Consequently tonight's scrap will be watched with great interest. Odds are about even today with Mich- igan's cripples reducing the Wol- verine advantage which would or- dinarily prevail. PROBABLE LINEUPS Michigan Illinois Smick or Harmon F Hapac Pink F Drish Rae or Smick C Deiner Beebe (C) G (C) Nisbet Thomas G Wardley Referee: N. E. Kearns (DePaul); Tmpire: John Schommer (Chicago). Lead Wolverines Into Action Tonight Third Straight Win Is Sougjt Danner Is Il; Newsoni Demands Returns E omelO$, t } ST. LU0,3. Jan. 6.- 1)---Louis By Puck2lsters +. _.] .k"Il' cw -m. who won 20 rgames A _knd ic ocio1 lo) Stiiwith the seventh-place Browns last Strong Port Dover Squad ason. said flatly tody that he ilA-11_Friends of Harland Danner 23- would not sign a 1939 contract calling gril Alem ToBrrli ear-old Michigan wrestling star, for les than $20,000. Varsity Win Streak csterd ay announced that they had That amount was reported to be (civc-d word that Danner has been Di y D:n' salary with the Chicago (CouLnu.cd from Pe 1) forcd to abandon his study of a Cubs, and what's good enough for primitive Indian tribe in the wilds of E Dizzy is good enough for Buck. When enter tonight's contest as favorites Mexico, because of ilne,s. I Dean was with the Card, he and over Michigan's improving sextet. f il' were "Iopi o als on The opening team for the Wolver-- tradled sev eral weeks ago, coupled the field and lose fiends oT ines will find "Spike" James holding I with a stomach infection, has made Eill DeWitt, business managr o1 down his old position in the net, while it necessary for him to give ub all the Browns, said New-soms conitract Ev Doran, Al Chadwick, and George previous plans, and to book passage was discussed at the -ecent baeball Cooke will make up the forward wall. for home. meeting in New York, but no agree- On defense Coach Lowrcy will 'ely Danner, who won the g Ten 155- ment was reached. on Captain Les liillberg and Larry pound title last year, and has lost Calvert to again pla the entli FUB1 hut one match in two years of Varsity guages, makes a hobby of anthro- at tlc two back posts. -cmpetition, entered the jungles of pology. He is a senior in the Unlvcr- Second Line Named sauhern Mexico two months ago and sity. and according to Coach Cliff The second line will be composed reached the home of the Lacandons, Keen, expected to return to finish of Jim Tobin, Jim Lovett, and Bert an uncivilized Indian tribe, toward' his wrestling career. Danner still Stodden. Gil Samuelson and Chuck the end of November. hopes to get in condition to try out Ross will be on hand to replace any Danner, who speaks several lan- for the Olympic squad, of these Wolverine players. Ivan Reid, wvho is recognized as -___________________________________ the best goalie in the Intermediate group in Canada, ,will be in the net for the Sailors. Chuck Mummery, claimed to be the best all round de- tense man in Southern Ontario Ama- teur Hockey, and Tom Murphy, the fastest man on the team will take over the defense positions. Kargese At Center The starting forward wall will BUT PERISH THE THOUGHT! Santa never forgets... have George Kargese at center while Ken Montrose, high scorer on last it's you that will do the forgetting. So this is just a year's team, and George Mummery, the best stick handler On the squad, reminder that next year's Christmas Savings Club will be at the two wings. Backing these men up for the for- starts right away. Those of you who didn't join this ward line will be Misener, an excellent play maker, Hallam, the hardest year, start now. It's a grand feeling to know that you'll checker on the squad and Schram. For defense spares they will use Ryerse have plenty of Christmas money especially when you and McDonald, who stands over six feet and tips the scales at well over pay only a little bit each week. the two hundred pound mark. Captains Les Hillberg and Leo Beebe lead their hockey and basket- ball team-mates into action tonight. The pueksters play the Port Dover, Ontario sextet at the Coliseum, while the cagers travel to Champaign, Illinois to meet the Illini five in the opening game of their Big Ten season. Hillberg and Beebe are the defensive mainstays of their teams as they play defense and guard respectively. Both are seniors and veteran performers. Matmeii Initiate Tryout Series Squad Begins Preparation For Meet With Indiana With the opening meet of the sea- son less than a week away, Coach - Cliff Keen initiated a series of try- outs yesterday to determine which of his men will get the call to face 'the powerful Indiana Hoosiers at the Field House next Friday night. Capt. Harold Nichols served notice that he is just about ready to do his part in the forthcoming meet by rally- ing to down a heavier Ralph Turner, 12 to 10. Turner, weighing close to 160, and enjoying almost a fifteen pound edge, clamped seemingly stead- I E fast holds on Nick from time to time but on each occasion Harold wormed his way out of danger and rode his man long enough to earn the decision. Turner is still under par as the re- sult of an attack of the flu which he suffered during the holidays. There is little doubt as to who will start in the heavyweight class for the Wolverines, for Forrest "Butch" Jor- dan continued the pace which he has set all year by easily pinning Joe Kosic7ski in one minute and getting the edge in seven hard minutes with the veteran Tim Hird. Two other matches brought the afternoon's practice to a close, with Jim Mericka. 135-pound star, con- tinuing his rapid return to form after, a thr(e-wcek layoff by pinning Carl Mosseri shouders to the mat at the five minute mark, and Andy Sawyer, red-headed 128-pound sophomore, giving Jim Martin a thorough beating in a six-minute match. The remaining tryouts will be4 13 Natators Go To South Bend Will Swim In Exhibition AgainstLocal Talent1 I Matt Mann will take a select squad I of his National Collegiate Swimming champions to South Bend today, PORT DOVER Pos. MnCgIGAN where they will take part in an ex- Reid...........G.........James hibition sponsored by the city's al- Mummery, C. . . D........Calvert umni association. The exhibition is Murphy........ D ......Hillberg to take place in the Municipal pool, I Karges . . . C .... Doran where competition will be furnished Montrose.......W........Cooke byth lca ntina tlet.Mummery ......W....Chadwick by the local national talent, i Port Dover spares: Misener, Hallam,. The boys, however, are looking for- Schram, Ryerse, and McDonald. ward to the Michigan A.A.U. chain- Michigan spares: Ross, Stodden, pionships, which will be held in Ann Tobin, Lovett, and Samuelson. Arbor at the Intramural building on Game time: 8:00 p.m Friday, Jan. 13. This is foowed, on- the 20th, by the first dual meet with Ohio State, Big Ten champs, which ..: will also take place in Ann Arbor, c The squad leaves by car for South Bend at 1 p.m. today, and will re- turn immediately after the exhibition. Those making the trip are: BEdHutchins, Johnny Haigh, Chuck Barker, Art Ebeling, Hal Benham, Blake Thaxter, Ralph Pyszynski, Bill Beebe, Capt. Tom Haynie, Ed Mack, Jim Welsh, Adolph Perstenfeld and ,Jim Wilkinson. y I An or Svipns & Commercial Bank Southeast Corner of Main and Huron NICKELS ARCADE at State Street IL :: k I i CAGE OPENEkS Michigan at Illinois Northwestern at Purduc Indiana at Ohio State Iowa at Wisconsin Chicago at Minnesota staged this afternoon and durig the early part of next week, with work- outs tapering off up until Fi iday ' night's battle with the Hoosiers. It I I F-M ports 11 EXPERIENCE counts when you're r thinking about a refrigerator. 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