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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

VRID AY,nDEC. 11, I941

DN Amateur-He's Joe Louis Swimmers Hold Swim Gala At-M T4
RI4T LMYKAs..DM' 10:-OP-)-I He's Joe Louis. .wmesi a a tI

mnight

rho.lew..E bloxng-instructor at iTortI

The world's heavyweight champion
(Sgt. Joe Louis Barrow to the army)
hays h gh qthe F'ort's boxing pro-
gram. His duties include giving les-
sons to both experienced and inex-
perienced fighters.
Be A Good elow--
BAS1,ETBAI L
Purdue 43, Wabash 28
GIFTS FOR MEN
from Del Prete's
are always appreciated.
You, toowill appreciate
their fine quality and rea-
sonable prices.
- Large Stocks
America's Best Makers
Hickok Belts . 1.00 ,up
Hickok Suspenders 1,00 up
Holeproof Sox .... 45c up
Jayson Shirts . 2.25 up '
Jayson Pajamas... 2.50 up
Wenbley Ties ...... 1.00 up
Gloves . 1.50 up '
Standard Robes . 8.50 up'
Hall & Hall Hats .. 4.50
Sweaters..........2.65 up
Gifts Supreme -
Michaels-Stern
Suits, O'CQats, Topcoats
Others from 29.50
Sport Coats 17.50
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Handicap Events Insure
Close Finish es inRae
Wartime Emer-gencies to Be Demonstrated by
PEM Boys; Hilarious Clowns to Feature Diving

All-American Guard

Splits Dominate Bowling League

Paced by Bill Reisig's three game
mark of 614, the five man team
known as the Splits continued to
dominate the Campus Bowling League
lat Tuesday as they swept theirtrio
of games with the Spares, posted a
new league high of 2,635, and extend-
ed their consecutive game winning
streak to 12 straight. Reisig's record
was made possible through games of
223, 218, 173.
The five men who have been knock-

ing down the pins for the Splits with
such consistency and their scores for
Tuesday night are as follows: Earl
Parkin, '45, 534; Lelaoy Pecati, '43,
467; L. P. Haine§, 563; Bill Reisig,
'45, 614; and Dick Allais, '46, 457.
The two closest teams to the unde-
feated Splits are the Kingpins with
nine wins as against three losses and
the Billiard Room Blimps, victors in
seven of their twele games.

By JOE McHALE
What a show! What show? The
1942 Swim Gala at 7:45 tonight at
the Intramural Building. What's hap-
pening? Everything possible in that
wet stuff they call water: it's going
to be a Gala af fair.
Don't ome if you have a weak
heart or if you have to make a speech
tomorrow, for the great assortment
of raees. promises to wear out the
strongest of hearts and lungs. There
will be a grand total of twelve con-
tests, featuring the debut of Matt
Mann's 1942-43 team, always a great
one, and an exposition of future Var-
sity swimmers represented by mem-
bers of the Wolverine freshman team,
the Ann Arbor High squad, and Uni-
yersity High's Class B state cham-
pionship team.
Assortment of Stunts
Of course, there will be the ubiqui-
tous clowns to furnish a little hilar-
ity; divers will cavort off both high
and low boards in their exhibition of
grace and skill. Also, 29 members of
PEM swimming classes will demon-
lucCsky Quits Tigers
Tc lo' i Navy Air Corps
DETROIT, Dec. 10.- (')- Barney
McC;sky, 24-year-old Detroit Tiger
outfielder, was sworn in today as a
Naval Aviation cadet, and Selection
Board officials said he would be called
up for preliminary' training within
two months,. He is the 15th Detroit
baseball player to enter the armed
service.
l ieut. Commander Harry Kipke,
Sformer University of Michigan foot-
ball coach, inducted McCosky. After
the ceremony McCosky disclosed his
engagement to wed Alice Brady, De-
troit student nurse.

strate what they and other Michigan
men are learning in their sessions in
the aqua chlorinata of the Michigan
pool: how to keep afloat, how to makeI
water wings out of trousers, how to
swim in burning oil, carry drowing
or tired swimmers, attack a beach-
head-in short, how to save old'Num-
ber 1 and as many others as possible
in a large variety of situations.
About those races-Matt has plan-
ned'things so that every one will be
a thriller, giving handicaps to the
slower swimmers to keep things even.
Interest will be centered on the 100-
yard backstroke, in which sensational
sophomore Harry Holiday, pushed by
teammate Ted Horlenko, is expected
to show some fancy dorsaling; -the
300-yard medley race is almost cer-
tain to bring a new unofficial Big
Ten record, as Pat Hayes, Holiday,
and Lew Kivi appear to have some
real class, and the second trio of Jim
Skinner, Horlenko, and Chuck Fries
will be challenging all the way.
Patten in Feature Race
National 220-yard champion Cap-
tain Jack Patten will feature the 150-
yard race with. Walt Stewart and
John McCarthy furnishing the main
opposition. The 50-yard breaststroke
will bring together again' national
breaststroke champion Jim Skinner
and John Sharemet of last year's
team. The varsity heat. of the 50-
yard freestyle ought to be really
something with Gus Sharemet, for-
mer national champ at the distance,
Kivi, Bob West, Fries, Mert Church,
and Ace Cory mixing and churning
that water.
You'd better get there early; for
only the first thousand spectators will
get seats; and at only fifty cents a
head-why, it's cheap at twice the
price,

Julius Franks, driving Wolverine
guard, was nanTed All-American at
his position an Grantland Rice's
selectiens for Collier's star eleven.
Franks became the 24th Michigan
player to be picked for this team,
which has named All-American
teams for 53 years.
Hockey Squad To
Meet Point Edward
The Michigan ice hockey team will
next take to the ice here on Saturday,
January 2. when they will meet a
strong sextet from Point Edward.
This Canadian club has defeated the
Wolverines three times in the last
three years; but this year the Maize
and Blue are stronger and will bid
for victory.
Eddie Lowrey's boys will have had
two weeks to iron out the rough spots
in their offense and defense that
showed up in their loss to London
last Saturday night. Defensive play
has improved greatly in the past
week, with gridders Bob Stenberg and
Bob. Derleth displaying the rough
body checking that characterizes
good hockey.
The remainder of the schedule is
still unsettled because of the trouble
the Canadian teams have in getting
into the United States. On January 9
the pucksters will meet either St.
Thomas or Paris. Then on the 'fol-
lowing week-end the team will prob-
ably travel to Minnesota to open its
quest for the Conference Title. The
sextet will play four games with Illi-
nois and the Gophers in Big Ten
competition.

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You can't get a new one, but you can repaint, re-
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of these reasons we suggest that RIGHT NOW
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