THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUES., SEPT. 29, 1942 Must Rebuild New Team; Swimmers Face Trouble 4. I I 1 Expect 6,000PE Enrollment I I Jinx Johnsen011Is OTnl'U .ktt~ifl (1 Continued From Page 1, Col. 2 facilities will make up the bulk of V-1 ^ A - W-'&L ^^*^^---' Thergadl thshueiflxofsu posed of Coach Ray Courtright, A. A. To handle this huge influx of stu- Varsity iayeir James, and Earl Riskey and headed dents, many more than the Sports by Coach Ken Doherty. Again all Building has ever had before, theren Michigan Barely sses students enrolled will have to pass a several varsity coaches running the CofeN Cr swimming examination and take all- course with Fritz Crisler at the head around tests both at the beginning as Director of the Department of As Northwestern Wins and end of the course. As these tests Physical Education. Responsible for are merely to be used as a measure of the conduct of the program is Dr. With only Captain-elect Jinx general improvement, they are in no Elmer Mitchell, while Earl Riskey will Johnson back of the six regulars on w.y related to the 'finals' of other be in charge down at the Sports Buil-l courses. ding and A. A. James at Waterman last year's team net mentor Leroy Sports suitable to the weather and Gymnasium. Weir faces a big task of rebuilding Welcome Students! The Dascola Barbers ""Keep A Head of Your Hair" Workmanship and Service is the Idea - Sanitation is the Law -- Sfor Michigan Men- FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: - Individual Combs and Brushes " Facial and Scalp Treatments " Personality Hair Styling-New Parts " frushless and Electric Shaves " The Michigan "Crew Cut" ..........r.. this coming season. Admittedly the Wolverines must be classed as somewhat of a question mark, yet several things tend to make an encouraging picture. The first of these is the record of Coach Weir. In the short half dozen years he has reigned the Wolverines have risen from nowhere to a position equal to that of Northwestern and Chicago, the perennial powers in the Confer- ence. In the past two seasons Michi- gan has taken the title and the run- ner-up position. Twelve Straight In addition to Johnson who last season set one of the most phenom- enal individual records in Maize and Blue history by winning twelve straight matches before his streak of 25 was ended at the Conferences, Coach Weir will have back letterman Fred Wellington and one of the best freshman teams in University his- tory. Therein lies the second big rea- son for hoping that the Wolverines can maintain their present position in the Conference. Wellington, though he didn't see much action last season and had to take a back seat to six outstanding players should come into his own this season with a chance to play regularly. Of the freshmen Bill Honey, Bill Mikulich and Gerry Mullaney stand out and should give opponents plenty of trouble. Irish Strong Whether they can match the rec- ord of last year's great team is doubtful. In twelve dual matches last season the Wolverines lost once and then only to one of the finest teams Notre Dame has ever placed on the courts. Though they had to be satis- fied with a tie with Chicago for sec- ond at the Conference meet, th Wolvernes, returned with four indi4 vidual titles, Co-captain Wayne Stil le, Gerry Schaflander, Tom Gamon and the number three doubles duo o Schaflander-Johnson all winning in their brackets. Johnson, with tw brilliant seasons behind him jus missed copping his second title at th six spot when a hard-smashing Wild cat unknown, Don Burst, and a hal gale combined to put him out of th tournament in the first round. Jinx, with speed, canniness, an a fighting spirit all within his five foot-five frame is determined t make up for that loss this season and help bring back the Big Ten trophy to Ann Arbor. Those who know th 'Gringo' won't be too surprised if h does lead his team to victory onc again.t OSU Ncdators Endmnger Crisler Carries On Famous Yost g Traditions With Great Success . olve rine Supremafy +ovnSei Faced with a multitude of problems for a new program which would pre- brought on by shortages in all phases pare all men for the war emergency, a Captain Jack Patten, Jim Skinner To Lead Varsity; of athletics, Director of Athletics new PEM training course in physical Buckeye Squad To Be Built Around Nakama Herbert O. "Fritz" Crisler, has han- fitness has been in effect. dled his difficulties with such success It is also true that the Michigan Michigan's swimming prospects cally every record in the book for the that his first year may certainly be teams this past year have maintained chalked up on the credit side of the their high standards of performance. aren't so bright. free style events. This human fish The golf team captured the Big Ten With Jack Patten and Jim Skinner will be carrying the colors of the lines title, and the track, tennis and base- returning to form the nucleus of the Buckeyes within a year. So, with a the first place it was a difficult ball teams all were ranked with the new squad, the freshman team of last bright future for the Buckeyes, it job for any man to take over the job leaders. The qualities of character year will be called upon to form the looks that much darker for the Wol- which had been held so long by Mich- and good sportsmanship which have ybulkwcflthe Varsit pT rhese swimmersvkns. thamuch darker r.the W......- always been a by-word in Michigan bulk of the Varsity. These swimmersjverines. athletics, have not been changed a already ow some evidence, tough t, the Maizeand Bluehas a fe whit. ewise he boys ho ae o giigteWleie ante trcsuitsleefohcong gone out for teams have been amply ' ,.::r.. . rewarded for their effort, not only by a.ecaposi edn championship team. season. Patten, the leading free means of the satisfaction from mak- All will not be clear sailing, how- styler on the team, will probably con- ing the squad, or working with the ever, because the swimming world is tinue to hold down the 220 and 440 squad, but those who |roved out- seeing the birth of . another great free style events, but he may be standing have received varsity or re- team at Ohio State. It won't be the switched to the shorter events if serve letters as indications of merit. ______Not Always in Sports Mann sees a value in the change. Th tAmays is Sorth The change, however, depends uponsThy nngwh achbhind th- "::;_; smoothly running machine of Michi- the freshman prospects. gan athletics is an athlete himself. Patten had a taste of breaking rec- In high school he never showed any ords last season and climaxed the >r :"or marked interest in sports and conse- ..., quently participated in none. In the r: :year with a new mark in the 220 yardUsy Ch:dn: University of Chicago during his free style for a new Collegiate stan- freshman year, Crisler was standing dard. Due to his versatility in the........on the sidelines watching varsity free style events, Mann remarks that practice. Coach Alonzo Stagg, Direc- Jack could "threaten every event inj tor of Athletics at Chicago, was avoiding an end run, and in doing the book". So, Michigan fans will .v...so, he was concentrating so hard on keep their eyes on this rangy lad dur- the play, as well as his need to get ing his last year of competition. out of the way, that he charged un- Jim Skinner, the Wolberine breast- wittingly into Crisler, and both of stroker of national fame, returns for them fell flat. Stagg was apparently his last year of competition. Swim- impressed with Crisler's bumpability, ming in the National Collegiates last because as he rushed onto the field March, Jim took the 220 yard event again he shot.out at the still sprawl- , setting a new record for the Harvard ing youth, "Why aren't you out for pool of 2:37.7. '~' football?" I Free stylers will be plentiful this FRITZ CRISLER Becomes All-American season with the return of many good - - -This was a new idea to Crisler but sophomore swimmers. The "up and igan's "Grand Old Man", Fielding H. he reporte d the next afternoon for e $ coming" distance man, Walt Stewart, Yost. Yost, during his reign as Di freshman ractic He didn't care , proved to have what it takes forVar-Y .Ystmuch for it and after one practice he JACK PATTEN rprovedotoAhavetwhatcaititakes for.oVar- J Asity competition despite a crude rector of Athletics, carried on a pro- quit. However, in a few days he was stroke. Walt was one of the most gram of expansion which began with back and soon became . a regular lack of material that will weaken consistent tankers on the squad and the building of the field house, 'and freshman end. °During his freshman Michigan's chances for the swimming held down many sure points in the continued with the purchase of the year the World War' interfered and titles but this new Buckeye challenge gruelling "440". Others returning are Coliseum, the building of the stadium he left forOfficers Training Camp. soPerry Trytten, Lou Kivi, Bruce Al- When he:came back, it was to be- t which threatens to topple the Wol- len, and Bob West. Kivi, a quiet lad, and numerous other achievements. come an 'All-Conference basketball I verines from their pedestal of Big swam the century for the Wolverines Suffice it to say that during the 20 and football star, as well as an AU1- s Ten swimming supremacy. but due to his unassuming nature he years he headed the Athletic Depart- American 'gridder. e OSU Tough remained in the background amongst ment, Mr. Yost had an onward and After graduation, . Crisler helped Mike Peppe, the Buckeye's mentor, the more' colorful men on the team. upward attitude which was of ex- Stagg, serving as assistant football, a-statement t His performances, however, stamp u abaseball ad basketball coach In Shas already releasedasttmntoteevletMihgnaheis tbicah.I e effect that the OsU team' is eye- him as a leading contender for the, teme value to Michigan athletics. 1925 he became head baseball coach . ing not only the Big Ten tis but 100 yard free style event this coming Heads P. E. M. Crown; and Assistant Director of Athletics. ing not only the Big Ten titlegbut year. "Fritz" Crisler has followed solidly Next he went to Minnesota as foot- Sthe top meet of the intercollegiate Louis Haughey and Alex Canja re- in the footsteps of his predecessor ball coach, 'and shortly afterwards ,f swimmers, the National AAU contest. turn for the diving duties with a during his first year. Seeing the need became Director of Athletics. n. His crew will be built around the promising group of freshmen chal- o young sophomore swimmer from Ha- lenging their berths. i t of Ann Arbor's finest stocks. Suits $32 up Topcoats $25 up "Compare Our Prices" t e If e d ;o d y e e :e fEfl TO 521 East Liberty Michigan Theatre Building 1 waii, Nikoshi Nakama, who set the swimming world talking by his per- formances at the National AAU meet last March. This sensational tanker took the distance events while swim- ming unattached. This boy, however, is not a youngster in big time swim- ming circles but a veteran, despite his age. He has defeated some of the nation's finest swimmers. The old Buckeye standbys will be back with the well-known names- of Frank Dempsey, Charley Batterman, and Mark Follensbee returning for one more year. Dempsey is the pres- ent Big Ten diving champion with Batterman pushing him in a close second for springboard honors. Mark is the newly elected captain and a leading backstroker in collegiate swimming. Future Looks Bright The future seasons also look bright with another star entering Ohio State this fall. This youngster is Bill Smith, another Hawaiian, who is the most sensational swimmer in the world since Johnny Weissmuller sur- rendered his amateur standing for the cinema. This "kid" broke practi- WELCOME TO ANN ARBOR MEN 6 40 14 0 20 28 20 Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan ......... 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