PAGE TWO-SECTION TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1940 ,AETOSCT..W.USDY ETMBR2,14 Riskey Invents P Inventive genius isn't only con- fined to engineers and scientists as fir as Michigan's Intramural Sports Department is concerned. Seven years ago Earl Riskey, as- sistant director of intramural sports, whipped together a concoction of handball, tennis, and paddle tennis and pulled out a novel indoor rac- quet game, paddleball, which is now enjoying a popular reign on the In- tramural handball courts. Regular handball rules, artennis ball, and a wooden paddle are used. Since there is no contact between the player and the ball, paddleball eliminates the blistered hands which often 'result from handball. This advantage has a particular appeal to dehtal 'and medic students who are among the game's most faithful par- ticipants. addleball Game Hockey Team Suffers By Loss McCoy, New Coach Ae- Of Spike James, S r Goalie 'Won Big Ten Award A very strenuous game, it has be- e come more popular with each suc- -_Ernie McCoy, the latest addition to ceeding year and is assured of a long the coaching staff, is by no means life on the intramural sport's pro- Charley Ross Will Captain. Pucksers; Hank Loud a stranger to the Michigan athletic gram. To Take Over Net-Minding Duties Of Squad department. In the winter of 1928- 29 Ernie captained the basketball team and won all-Conference honors Gym Work Is Required Coaches are naturally pessimistic lins will team up with Ross on the at the guard position and was an but if you should happen to see Ed- defense. Both boys check hard but exceptional baseball player. For Entering Freshmen die Lowrey. pilot of the Michigan Stodden has the edge as a skater In his senior year Ernie won the hockey team, trudging slowly down and stick handler. If Collins is used Conference medal for proficiency in Physical education is compulsory State Street, shaking his head de- at this position, Stodden will hold colarship andaleticIn tn for every entering male freshman. spondently, don't take it for granted down one of the wing posts. scholarship and athletics. I the At least one year of it is necessary that Eddie is just exercising his pre- Two positions on the starting for- University and got his Masters de- for graduation. rogative as a coach. ward line will probably go to Paul gree from that school. The freshman men take their I No. Eddie has reason to be a littlef worout inWatrma Gynasumbit pessimistic. In the first place, Ithe Wolverine pucksters didn't have rey thinks that if Goldy could just whicoh is locatedn m the northeast a very sensational season last year. get a little peeved at his opponents, however, they may take their sreg- in the second place (and more im- he might develop into an outstand- cise outdoors, selecting tennis, golf. portant), for the first time in four sing player. Gil Samuelson, a senior. baseballdors, s tei w ork years, his boys will go into battle may capture the third position on __e_____rk____r__k without the services of Eldon (Spike) the first line. It is likely that James, one of the greatest goalies in he will handle this job if Lowrey de- the history of collegiate hockey . in cides to use Stociden on the defense .- - the Middle West. line. James Won Honor Lovett leans a little in the opposite James, captain of last year's squad, way. Not as perfect in the funda- has been first string goalie of Mr. .mentals of the game as is Goldsmith. Lowrey's teams for the past three he makes up a good deal of that in years. Last season. he was the unan- spirit and determination. With two imous choice for his position on the' "}years of Varsity experience behind All-Midwest squad. The other five .him, Jimmy should be a very valu- positions were filled by members of able member of the squadron. AoMinnesota's mighty juggernaut. ! Also returning from last year's All is not lost, however. it happens Corson. that there is a boy named Hank Sophs To See Action Loud who has been hanging around Max Barych, up from the fresh- the Michigan rink for the past cou- main squad, may fill out the second - -- ple of years who knows a little about line with Heddle and Corson. An- the gentle art of protecting a hockey ether sophomore who may see con- net himself. siderable action is Johnny MacBeth. - Loud To Mind Nets peedy wing man from Grosse Pointe. "' - Forced to stand in 'the shadow of As if Coach Lowrey didn't have ./ . t" - ' ..} the incomparable Spike during the enough trouble, three of the mem- - N ; .'" 'p"" " past year, Loud has finally come in- bers of last year's strong fresh- to his own. While it is safe to say man team are Canadians and con- - -- that he won't be as good as James, sequently can't get enough money / " :.,'... /!lit is also safe to say that he will do across the border to allow them to a pretty fair job of goal tending. CHARLEY ROSS return to school. ' 'Out in front on the defensive, Cap- To top everything off, Bert Stod- tamn-elect Charley Ross will be do- . . . speedy defenseman den injured his leg this summer. It ;,->;inghis' job well. Charley is a rough, . is believed that he will be able to ntough defenseman who also served Goldsmith, at center, and Jim Lov- return to action this winter but if as the spearhead of the Michigan ett on the other wing. Goldsmith, his injury should keep him away - 4 ...:;:.offense last season. He was chosen a beautiful skater who knows what from the hockey rink, you won't see ..~v ' on the second All-Midwest squad last to do with a hockey stick lacks a Eddie Lowrey walking down State ;Nseason. little of the aggressiveness necessary Street with a worried look on his p 't"7Y5 i" <red-hot affair in the senior circuit. Flash. The Flatbush pitching has been ex- Gabby Hartnett's third year with * Z I PpE R N tremely spotty all summer and the the Cubs has been none too success- failure of Luke "Hot Potato" Hamlin ful. With the exception of Verne 0 LOOSE LE to approximate his 1939 record of 20 Olsen and Ken Raffensberger, two .......wins has hurt their chances most. rookie hurlers, the Cub pitching has been poor. Leiber is the only out- 9 NOTEBO( fielder who has been hitting and the SHOP AT - 302 S. Sate st. infield has bogged down quite often with the exception of Herman. SC RATCFI" Campus ::: l CGiants Bog Down I L E S) Fighting neck and neck with the Cubs for the championship of the STU DY L second division are those once proud, " FOU NTA - - - but now humble New York Giants. \ Harry anning has been the only MICHIGA bright spot on an otherwise lack- I C H I GA luster ball club. The chunky catcher has been hitting hard and often all 0 DESK BL( 0 C JS /Osummer and has handled a very me- e DESK PA diocre pitching staff in top fashion. A C K P l Hubbell is their ace and has only ARCH ITE won ten games, which is a fairly . ENG I N EE accurate indication of how the Gi- _ ,s:".ants' pitching staff has deteriorated. * B I 0 LOGY Only a classy defense has kept the . MICHtGA BATS . Giants out of the cellar. LAUNDR KINAWS /As for Boston's Bees and the Phil- WEATERS '' . <. lies--oh well!! Despite their lowly . 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