rackmen Triumph 79-15; Hockey Team Loses To Gop hers Thundering Herd Wins By 7-0 Score Over Varsity Sextet In Colorful Tilt' The shorthandedness hampered the Gophers not a jot, however. In spite of five penalties, they were always on the offensive in winning their 15th consecutive game, their third this sea- son and their seventh in a row in two years over Michigan. It was Michi- gan's seventh game without a victory and the end appears not yet in sight. The score at the latest tabulation was 7-0. Mariucci scored twice un- assisted, Paulsen did the same, Ken3 Cramp scored once by himself, Dave Lampton took a pass from Al Eggle- ton to count and Eggleton reciprocat- ed by taking a pass from Lampton. The boys showed nice cooperative spirit. Only the excellent work of captain Eldon "Spike" James in the nets saved the Wolverines from worse than ig- nimonious defeat. He made 38 saves most of them while the Gophers were close enough to him to be paying rent. Gopher goalie Marty Falk made 30 saves, but most of them were from so far out they could have been sent . , ! I M ! , Detroit Opens T raii *ng yC amp Tigers Begin Pre-Season Workouts At Lakeland LAKELAND, Fla., Feb. 24.-(4P)- The Detroit Tigers will open their 1940 training season here tomarrow pitchers and three catchers. The weather outlook was just fair. Cool with occasionai shower was the forecast. Manager Del Baker said he would confine the squad to lim- bering up exercises. Seven new pitchers, including the just-acquired Lynn Nelson, will be on the spring roster. Nelson, obtained with a light workout for their 19 from the Philadelphia Athletics in a cash transaction, probably will re- main all season. He won 10 and lose 13 for Philadelphia in 1939. Four of Shis victories were over )etroit. Freddy Hutchinson and Harold Ncwhouser, talented youngster from. I whom much is expected, were on hand for the opening of the season. Hut- chinson is believed to be about ready for big things. Newhouser may be a year away. COLLEGE TRACK Triangular: Purdue 431/2, Iowa 38, Northwestern 26. Builer 52 2,3, West.ernt Statev 51 1/3 i1llini-18, Chlicago 17 NATIONAL LEAGUE HOCKEY New York Rangers 2, Montreal Ca- nadiens 0 Toronto Maple Leafs 3, Boston COLLEGE BASKETBALL Ohio State 48, Minnesota 43 Indiana 38, Chicago .34 Wtiern iState i51, Miamti -47 Noithwst~r:39. Iow", 29 Kansas 48. Nebraska 41 Kentucky 43, Vanderbilt 38 Lawrence Tech 47. Ferris 27 IIope 35, Alma 34 Ohio University 60, Cincinnati 37 Bruins 1 -- - - I., _... .. ....r. .. It Travel Headquarters PLANE --BUS-,-TRAIN PAN-AMERICAN AIR TOURS MICHIGAN UNION TRAVEL BUREAU In the Lobby of Michigan Union Hours: 10-5 Daily Phone 2-4431 "Spring Vacation " Rates AVAILABLE SOON Murder G D D C W W MINNESOTA Falk Mariucei Cramp St. Vincent Taulsen Pickering alternatesp Heddle, Can- field, Corson, Collins. Minnesota alternates: Anderson, Junger, Lampton, Eggleton, Keranen, Rhineberger, Fischer. First Period 1. Minnesota, Lampton (Eggle- ton), 10:18. 2. Minnesota, Paulsen ed), 14:0)0. 3. Minnesota, Mariucci ed), 14:35. Penalties: Mariucci E Samuelson (tripping). Second Period 4. Minnesota, Paulsen ed), 3:25. Penalties: RhinebergerE St. Vincent (misconduct). Third Period 5. Minnesota, Mariucci (unassist- (unassist- (tripping) (unassist (tripping) (Junger) ), 4:33. 6. Minnesota, Eggleton (Lampton Junger), 16:33. 7. Minnesota, Cramp (unassisted) 18:31. Penalties: Cramp (high sticking) Mariucci (charging). 1 :,r i s r t 9 1 i' I S r s t FRESHMEN! Try Out for the. MICHIGAN DAILY Business Staff :en's Business Staff Women's Advertising Staff Women's Business Staff Meets Monday at 5:00 P.M. Edit Staff News Coverage f . .. tl Editorial Meets Monday at 4:00 P.M. Women's Edit Staff Meets Monday at 4:00 P.M. Sports Staff