SA~T'T'flV y V Yl 1'!,1911~ TIlE MICIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Wilcats j ,, 5. , . r , 1 Wolverines, 57-47; Illinois Here Tonight Tm King Gathers 24 1 ts To Lead Attack Oto Graham, Northwestern Ace, Checked; AIwIeet Here; Sextet To Play Sarnia Wolverines W ayne Thompson Injured in Stubborn Battle l e !L MULLENDORE fense as he scorched the meshes with avored _ imc a iliant performance by sensational shots from all over the Michigan's Tommy King who racked court. He racked up nine field goals up 24 oins t o account for half of and six charity tosses in eight at- the Wolverine total, the Michigan tempts in amassing his 24 'point total. cager fell beore a superior North- Wolevrines Perform Well we r ' la nigt i h - IWith the largest i we n f!t night in a hard- The other members of the Michi- fought contest at Yost Field House, gan squad also turned in very credit- trants in the history A74 able performances. Hirsch did a great gether with Matt Ma The Wiildcats had things pretty job under the backboards, out-jump- bition in the Sports much their own way after the open- ing three and four Wildcats on sev- the Michigan AAU sv ing of the game. Michigan jumped eral occasions Strack played his usual pionships tonight pro nto a short-lived four to nothing lead fine game while alternating at guard of the best in recent after the tip-of, but Northwestern and forward, scoring eight points. Mihigas enre came bck with four baskets and a Don Lund garnered six markers Michigan's entire free throw while holding the Wolver- ad p d afinedefsix gmer swimmers will comp ines to a ;ingle charity toss to open'e ydg whichwsell.pected that they will For Northwestern Ward and Schu- of the events, despitE ie. hs esmacher stood out with 14 and 12 the entry list. which f ith , te sattempted acomeback points respectively. Chief disappoint- composed of stars fro nfive ichga attbyd ing and Do k ment of the evening to the highly leges. high schools an an field gal by n aLund partisan capacity crowd outside of throughout the stat Lioh n nda to s13-11oafter sev- Michigan's defeat, was -the poor Wolverines. full tea broun t 1- aftr te- showing of Graham. Although Otto entered by Western Wni s o lytthis oint hed handled his pivot position well, he Kronk Athletic Club Wildcat beg'ntolly forge ahead, definitely had an off night, gathering Club of Detroit. and alhoug Michigan made mo- only four field goals which is far be- Listed on the prog mentary purts, were never seriously low his usual offensive output. and 440 yard frees thra ene During the game two Michigan backstroke, 100 yar Ildcatr' bIu Click men suffered injuries, one a minor 200 yard relay, and tl Near the end of the haalf the Wild- ankle injury to Hirsch who later re- will consist of six di cat offene egan to click with ma- turned to the game, and the other a the one meter or thr chine-like precision as they dropped shoulder injury to Wayne Thompson. Highlight of the spe four succesive askets through the be a four man 200 hoop. ,ow-d Jchhny Ward, who Navy teams. led the Wild at ttack with seven Biyrd ra s Lead In giving his exh fiefl goas. contibuted four points to ' ,Matt will once more this effort. s the gun sounded for II West Coast Open ess that gained for r tli d i hS. Ei ] iiS.S.LS., hLn uI iwu eiij eli-hi To Wolverines To Meet 'Gee Whiz Kids Point for First Conference Victory * Pucksters at Full Sn number of en- of the meet, to- nn's first exhi- Building pool, wimming cham- mises to be one years. quad of varsity ete in the meet , and it is ex- dominate most e the fact that h totals 120, is m 13 other col- d athletic clubs e. Besides the ims have been By DAVE LOEWENBERG The Maize and Blue cagers will attempt to .et back on the victory road when they tangle with a power- ful Illinois five at 7:30 this evening in the Yost Field House. Last night's defeat at the hands of Northwestern was a particularly rostly one, as Wayne Thompson. star Wolverine forward, suffered an in- jured shoulder. and will be lost to the squad for an indefinite period. This is a severe blow to Michigan's cage plans. Coach Doug Mills will send hisI tallest and strongest lineup against Michigan. Don Delaney. V-12 junior from Detroit. who has been named amne captain for the Illini. will oper- ate at center to give Illinois rebound- ing strength. Stan Patrick. Chicago it prc 7 7 -un r n of _ Le nalf.Northwestern en- joyed a (cuf orbl 31-20 margin. 1 With the opening of the secondl period a determined Michigan quin- tet took the floor in an attempt to cut down the eleven point deficit. Al-1 though t succeeded in outscoringt their mu nts in the second half,E the Wolvexines did little more thant hold their own. A brief surge fea- tured by two asket s by King and one by Dae St rack narrowed the marginl to 35-29 a five minutes of play, but towring George Felt, flashyE Nollt h w estern center, took charge of ] things to erase the threat, pumping in two baskets while team-mate Ron-E nie Schumacher added another. Northwest: rn Strong at Finish Paced by the highy publicized Ottof Graham, the Wildcats again went onj the offne and easily maintained a' ten c int argn until the final gun, d it ant efforts of the Wol- verins. _-he gMe _endedl with the1 baIl in Noitestern's possession and a 17-47 vt ory in their first outing gainst Wesen Conference competi- tion, The ostnd ing highlight of the evening was the play of King, a soph-< omnre, Who was not even a member of the tart lineup at the begin- ning of the ason. His performance was certainly theA best of any put on in the Field Ic ose during the current campaign, Iand probably as good as anin wn bya Michigan first- year n n some time, His tricky dribbling ad ewildering speed con- tinually; ouwitted the Wildcat de- i~iii 2idl m rnalWins YPSILANr.I Jan. 7.-(A)-Michi- gan Norms I Cagers whipped a badly- conditined tam from the Naval Of- bably move Dave Strack over to LOS ANGELES, Jan. 7.-(/P)-BabeE Ruth's former understudy with theI New York Yankees, Sammy Byrd, surprised everyone by grabbing theI lead today in the $12,500 Los Angeles Golf Championship with a dazzling 66 over the par 71 Wilshire Country Club course. Always a steady shotmaker, Byrd' was. superlative today as he drove long ones and putted flawlessly. He rammed home six birdies and made only one mistake during the entire 18 holes. This pace -making performance was. especially good because of the heavy going caused by recent rains. The slow greens spoiled the game of many a competitor in the field of 135 qualifiers. It boosted him ahead of such players as Jimmy Hines of New York, Willie Hunter of Los Angeles' Riviera Club, and Olin Dutra, the host pro, all of whom had 69's. The championship is being conducted under winter rules. Byrd, who quit baseball in 1936 and took up golf seriously, had birdies on the third, sixth, eighth. 14th, 15th, and 16. On the par three he punched a wedge short off the tee. That was his only slip. Byrd's card: Smprec eampionsni plained that he is giv tion to show how eas Matt hasn't given a ance in the water si swimmers moved fr pool to the Sports Bu In tonight's meet,I fans will get a previ ference race which st night at Evanston western. Michigan favorite to regain the which they lost toC year, and tonight sh just how strong the An added feature o Michigan, the senior. and Howard Judson, Hebron and the Boys freshman. will be at forwards. with Ray DeMoulin. Mulberry Grove ram are the 50 freshman, and Junior Kirk. Mt. Ver- tyle, 100 yard non sophomore, at guards. d breaststroke, Other squadmen who probably will she diving which make the trip include Gordon Gilles- ves from either pie. freshman center from Chicago; ee meter board. Jake Staab, V-12 sophomore from cial events will Chillicothe, and Bob Morton. Elgin yard relay for freshman, forwards; and Jim Seyler, V-12 freshman from Centralia, and ibition tonight. Gordon Hortin. Albion junior, guards. show the prow- In its two conference tilts thus far him the British this season the -Ilini have split even p at 15. He ex- with the highly touted Wisconsin ving the exhibi-quintet. y it is to swim. The Orange and Blue stopped the public appear- Badgers 45-43 in an overtime tilt at nce the varsity Madison Monday and last night the om the Union Illini lost a close 43-38 verdict to the wilding. boys from Madison. Maize and Blue Coach Mills said that "the outcome ew of the Con- of tonight's game will depend a lot arts next Friday_ -_ against North- should be the ' eslesju eir Big Ten title Ohio State last Aould determine For Season s Op Wolverines are. of the meet will i it i forward and the rest ofthe starting lineup will probably include Tom Fcing ius first Opponent of the King at the other forward, Don Lund 1 en lichigan's hockey scuad and Dick Shrider, guards, and at k to !he ice at 8 p.m. tonight center Elroy Hirsch, against an experienced sextet from * * *Sarnia. Out. lini Lose 43-38 Although the eam has h1ad no games sice Iati month when it was CHAMPAIGN. Ill., Jan. 7 .defeated b sp edcir sqiuad from Wisconsin, beaten by Illinois in the . another anadian Big Ten Conference basketball open- club, Coa c Eime Lowrey's men have er earlier in the week, bounced back 1een going through intensive prac- tonight to whip the defending chain- tice drils form the past few days, pions 43-38, hc sho make their chances The Badgers wiped out a 23-21 i half-time deficit to tie the score 31- Hioldisdlelivot spot in the 31 with 12 minutes to play. Russ ichem rt fo d line will Wendlund, Glen Selbo and Des Smith oe Captain Bob Derlth. who has each made a basket to shove Wiscon- been swited to oiense. after a sin into a 37-32 margin before Illi year's ex e a a defnsie post. nois finally against rushed into a L01rey a" found that Derleth's agil- lead. it i of n alue in the front line With three minutes left. Stan Pat- and he has two e celien back-check- rick dumped in two baskets and ing fense men in Bob Henderson Howie Judson donated one to give and Toni Messingr. naval trainees. the Illini a 38-37 advantage. ButThe twow p i illed by Smith quickly scored for Wisconsin Ted Gree; nd John Jensxold both and Wendlund followed with another of whom h ye had prviious experi- goal to escort the team to victory. * li Lrowx\ re"':sei;rc lp''?l-5so , Gori: Anderson an a k Athens. Haw ks Get Goaie veterans from lat years squad. and Herb Upton, a frshan w o has Karakas in1 T rad( shown marked abit. Starting lineups: DETROIT. Jan. 7.-IP)-Acquired Michigan Sarnia in a three-player trade, Goalie Mike Don Mixer Jack Rutter Karakas will return to the nets of Bob Henderson LD Len Rutter the Chicago Blackhawks Sunday at Ton Messinger RI) Sc1-ap Perry Olympia Stadium in a National Capt. R. Derleth Cf Tom Prudence HockeyLeague game with the De- John Jenswoid L CUarlie Levan troK Red Wings. Karakas, discarded by Chicago in 1938 after four years of service, was BUY WAR BONDS & STAMPS obtained today from Provide'nce. 4I WAYNE rHOMPSON inim-e d 7vfinhk~ipA5all A FJ VVnI on how the boys bounce back follow- ing Friday's game with Wisconsin. After all, with a young team, such as Illinois has. anything can happen." With Thompson out of the start- ing lineup, Coach Oosterbaan will ;adeOhio State ening Encounter r a a. i i Par- Byrd Par Byrd out 454 in 344 in 344 344 443 354 be the return of Chief Petty Officer Michigan's wrestling squad of hope- fer from Wisconsin. Johnny Greene,, Tom Haynie to Ann Arbor. Haynie. fuls left Ann Arbor for Columbus at Jim Galles are the two lettermen, and a former Maize and Blue captain, is 4:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowell Oberly is the Wisconsin trans- now coach of Western Michigan and This team will meet the Buckeyes fer. These are the only three veter- until last year held the Conference of Ohio State at 3:00 p.m., where ans on the squad. record in the 220 and 440. !Loth teams will be participating in Cd their first match of the season. There Coach Ray Courtright stated that j lhas been a certain mystery shroud- "We have a green team and hope for King f0r ( ID;y ing the lair of the Buckeye matmen ' the best; what the team lacks in ex- as there has been no information perience they will make up by fight, N'WESTERN(57) G F PF TP wjhatever on their team for the cur- and I think that they will give a good account of themselves." Graham, f....... 4 0 0 8 rent campaign, which leads the Mien- o, f....... igan fans to believe that there is Wad, f......... . , something brewing that bodes ill to W Felt, c 4. ..h........... 7 0 1 14 the Wolverines. IU Jackns Schadler, g 1 3 7 However, the Maize and Blue rep- Carle, 2. 0 2 resentatives figure that they are as NEW YORK, Jan. 7.--(A)-Beau 'Clawson, g ...1 0 ready as they will ever be for this Jack had to go all out down the C humae, g.... 6 .12 first match. Coach Courtright has stretch to take a ten-round decision , had his team on edge for this en-; from Lulu Costantino in Madison Totals......26 5 11 57counter for quite a while, and this Square Garden tonight after absorb- late start in the season has had the ing a boxing lesson in the early going MICHIGAN (47) G F PF TP effect of tension on the team. This that at times made the lightweight King, f.........9 6 3 24 tension that has been prevalent, will champion look like an awkward am- I.. ....f0 2 0 2 be eased considerably after the match ateur. Thompson, f ..... 1 0 0 2 this afternoon. A 1 to 4 underdog in the betting Hirsch,(. ........1 1 2 1 This year's squad of grapplers is against the one-time shoe-shine boy Seymour, c .......0 0 0 0 composed of four sophomores, one from Georgia, Costantino danced all Strack, g-f . 4... .. reserve, two lettermen, and one trans- around him in the early heats, Ketterer, g ... ..U I __-------- Lnd,g 0 3 Shrider, g ........2 0 4 Totals .......19 9 9 47 344--35 444-34-32-66 544-36-35-71 out 354 343 334-32 It was a day of good golf by those who were expected to be right up in the running. Ellsworth Vines of Pasadena, former tennis champion' who has been playing spectacularly all winter, was right up there with a 10. I E I i 1 I H awkeyes Whip ficci' Pr urcinent Center, Detroit, here tnh, a to 16. Minr sota 37-34 At 11he Da jl Michigan Normal led i STARTS TODAY - Shows Continuous from 1 P.M. Official Issuing Agency Here -Bonds Issued, Day or Night 23 to 3. T ;om Greeig. of Normal, was an wit1 14 points. 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