pQ . . .e .. .v .Y ,. i 1 ! .. ii^ iii d / ' s T G THRFKtl .16. is 1.% t. 1.A Lt i8 E f.T 1i It dJ f'$ Z .lam 1 - -- - - --- ---------- "p as or c. . , 3' . , r. N ,( \ - fi Aink .01-%L Akk EL efet Ohio State oseWTIl,25 TR AGA. emeJ4 4r ul i~ i 415g Michigan Squad OucassBdes Ha rde, S in it Outsta ding Scorers- 9' % - - , Id-I '91 * . A-)k I -0-1k 11 ii~r~w iI~s ligiserOnliy Falls; U fL~ "~ A43 -~llIr ins Holcoinhet ' " Iy t AYGRANT Coach Matt Mann's 1945 swimninag Wi:nning al t but QflC tf 0i-ctheMihigan nmat sqaad defeated the 'sq'uadl will c1«Ai with the Great Lakes *Ohio Stt iapes 55 ~s;ngtat 'Yost Field House.t Naval Traiiningt Station crew tonight, CrSeslsate ihgnol on the right foot as he scored atteSilr'hmepoina rf aneay135deiio ve )ikPan, ukee12 1 pounder. Sachsel , almot sora twofals oer i= dverar as be went on to win his! fort to Lreak its two-year jinx byi third ; ,chalking up a decisive vicTory for the! thr eiino'teyar. aMaize andiBlue. Co:Ah.Waly eb rrcnuunced thlree starting changes in his lineup. 1 Iii, fast and continuing at a steady pace, me~ad hrlr.wl aen f Freeman 7r.laotsintoka: early lead and maintained it throughout to win. 5-2. Irre.ad hrfrwl aen f __._ _.. _... .. _~ 3feet on the WNo v erines' Big Tien title Bob Gittins, a varsity grappler last iaspirations, . theilt. hi an Stalwarts ._ F y ear, 'as the second surprise starter are anx ious to protve their superior- c . J it o- 4 of the evening. He met Al Koash in : tyovr , cu'nthatha beaten thern the 1.36 pound match. Gittins led all th~ree tim3.es in thle last two seasons. I x e, the way and scored an easy 8-0; Corn e tntn on the Maize and . ~Blue's chanctes in tunig;ht's dual mcceef: o~uWith a 9-0 lead, Michigan's Fred:Coiach M att -Mann. winner of 14 Con- 0 ._ ooth, acting captain for the evening, ference crown~is in the past 20} years,; songhrb to climb back into the win jutted out his chin and stated defi- 1 ~coluamn after two successive setbacks, antly, "W"ere gonna' lic(,k 'ern. and *11fpr4 ~(I Vohenie as hte met Lill De Mora in the 145 you can1 quote me on that,#" Squ il. Faces; Vi: ior's pound tilt. Booth came from behind' Squjad Reorganizedt twice to score a close 7-4 victory. Bsn i ovctn o h Mihians oceytem il b ot I he fifth match of the evening s tren, W~ of hais n-iwly reorganized 'c t ' I I i, llizean Wie(t Frout ill is .frJ ily By BILL MtL LEN DORE 'ic~ihigan's basketball team, re acli- ngits peak offensive performance of the season, rode rouaghshcd cver an. out-classed University of Wiscon- sin five last night at Yost Field House to smother the Badgers ,. 50C-39. The Wolverines hit the ba:-ket, with almost uncanny accuracy houhnI the game while running uin their 50- ,point total. The point-mlaking pro- ductien reached its peak in the last- ten minutes <,f the first half when 18 tallis were sent thlrough the net. Wolverines Tlake Early -tea~d Only in the first ten minutes or the. contest was W ise-onsin able to minn- tain the furious pace set by Michi- gan, After Keith Harder sent the Wolverines into an earliv lead on three quick field goas, the Badgers struck back and finally surgecl ahead, 1312. Ray Patterson, ace Wisconsin center. paced this attack, by bagging six of his team's first 13 tallies. The Badger lead was shiort-lived. however, as the Michigan machine rolled into high gear and steadily pulled awa,,y-front ihe valiant bu oTut -p15 vedWisconsin n quintet, PB-" Geahan started tinsoff wt dr ivinrg two-Pointer under the bs ket . and from that uhno=; the 'Wolverines had a field day ". Wisconsin said not score aain uni iichig a.).enjoyed a..21-12 !leAd. ig S blte rag-: ?l TONIGHT Following last night's gamre with Wisconsin, the 'Michigan e~'r entrained for Iowa, Citjy. , N here they will face the ieagcleadiesng, llawheycs before a capacity crowdg' of 17, 001 tonight, ".Bud" Foster's crew pulled within six points of the Wolverines, mlaking the score 22-16, but again. the Wol- :enures roe to the occasion to take a 30-20 margin at halftime, The s ecnd ~y+stanza. was playe. d on orentr ms asMcia ntt '20 points to Wiscon sin's 1 tBt te'ams flooding the floor r xith :su's:i tW'X.s. Wolverine guard Don Lind.'- MAN OF RUIM O S-I 0. "Fritz" Crisler is one of the probable candi- dates for the office of Big T'en Coin- missioner. Fr itz' Crisler May Become ronhlissionel quist; paced the second half assaul totalingeight of his team's 20, tallic WiscnsinCloses Ga~p At10time sii the period wenreti Badgerswithin eight points- of m high-fying Michigan. five. Aftert count stood a t 34-26, the Wo),lverine: started an tck: That threatened beoea rout bJefore a last-'min-,t(. Wicnin ra'lY closed the gaP to l 3oints. Harder led the Michigan sa. on th basket with 13 tallies, onze lev tha,,n the total of Badger forwa'i Des Smith, who copped indiv id;. corin honors for the evening. F; terson;an td Lindquist followed vi Pa,, (erson. the highly -touted W cosnveteran, was kep Jh Ihii-t-. welld D Lund, i,but contributed I- superb flog' gamze to his team's showing. Patte son's, b)a'l-handling ;a-nd7 bac boa~ W;1 'tw;rethe only fa.ctors "t hk lvisc(onsin xx thul ny sr.,f tr ik dish tatise, !To lop off a fine night's work. ii !W olve, rns pat on theirm' best slhowu t of iheseaonat. the free throw 7 iln zagi 11 ; _ of 12 attemp1wts. i to a ; 1 ! ile IU'-V & t sIL i. ec earierintheseaonat the hands of a poerfl Uveritvof Minnesota -\xtethen 1the Wlern start the seodof atw-aesrs 8:00 p.m. tngtatth MchianSkating BobCa~e, lftwigJim WMi, rigt wngAl .~shl ndAl Van. the let.i, insoaseodof - tei', ~th Bll Ka and aul Wild Miciga'sstarting lineup is: Cap- tai 'e~lGrerat igiht -wing, Carl Sulenat h, center, John Jenswoidl at left ing.Thie defensive l;ositions arc filled by Herb Upton anid Bob Henderson with Dick Mixer as goalie. The Wolverine scn owr will consist of 7-.)'_ enfild Fred Lounsber', r dFacsAlmn Minnesota (ornsto otxn xwith a very imrpres.sive reord f five winls and one tie which y;ere m ad e against teamis that were tone than the ones tim.e Mair ad 'Bue as faced alt, . .7 . 1 Aldalns , .1. 2 4 G Briie. 4 6 1- 10 Klatt, ." 3 7 Ascnberedl seen from the chat ;o e, rMinesot1L'S squad 'is ian evenly b 1 talncdon as far as scor - ing-- goe-s. All of the mien on the team arec oenily eydangerous as scrr.Thlis s ru o both th-e first and second fo ,rard:,alls whichl really can i't be differentiated: as l. hbe- ,cause of the eqc lt of the c(?alibre of the two groups. All things take;n into consideration, Michiganwilhe a very hard time tirying to aenetheir previous loss, although the c M1aize amid Blue outfit has m ade tremendous strides on the improvemen'tIO_ of their brand of play since tile two aggi'egation,7 s ilast ci 81RO:-OKLYN, Feb 2--.(ff1)-_The five m2nebes of the B~rooklyn College beb,, -ia"ll tem wo aditte (d that basetallgae wt exeledfronm coleg toayby reideitHarry D. Gidons,'fi? found George Darrow pinning Sam squad, Coy lh Mann is counting on By 'The Associated Press CSebmnittle in 4:51, Darrow put a,? the lea dership o'. Wo, veiine charges; CHICAGO, Feb. 2.--Big 'Ten ath-{ scissors .leg-lock on his opponent and Mvelt Chutreh. Chuck, Fries, Heini ei ietr il ethr gi o then turned on the pressure to ;score; Kessler, and Gordon Flulford to carry;mr tcosdrauceortth his s.econd fall of the year, the Michigani colors to ictory. morxtcnsdrauceorote r. Captain Seymour Weil of Ohio iPulford, lorn.,_cri ~imuor one back-:late John L.Griffith as Conference State and Charles Telfer, 'Wolver- stroker, has hen? g! oomed for a start- Athletic Commissioner, inc 165 pounder, hooked up in ing position in the 410 cdistance fr'ee- The job, which has had no, appli- style eves,. Michigan's baid for honors cants since Gsriffithx's dleath Dec. :7. in this div ision depends upon'Ithe suc- a eofrdt .0 .'hz rs 'WRESTLERS TO FACE cessful iper-formanice of this crewman Yagainst Bltuejacket entrants Achilles'1cer, athletic director and head foot- INDIANA TO}NIGhTPuausad rol la. ball coach at the Uni'versity of Mich- 1lt iug one of the toughest Proabl Lineup igan, according to sonie reports. Cris-; wrestling teams in the Big Ten, the EP.-obably starters in thme remaining ic:r. however, has remained noncom- Maize and Blue take on the Illoo- l'freestyle events will be Church in mnittal as to whether he would allow siers of Indiana this afternoon at ile 220, Fries in th,1e 50, and both of ;himself to he drafted. ' . "t Field House. the above in the 100-yard contest.= Selection of a comimissioner is con- : Fresh from a 25-5 victory over On the basis of tihe compoarative tiunes! tingent upon approval of proposals rO+ i1o State, the Wolverines- will try register~ed by these mren, and their to broadenx the authority and in- pto make it their fourth wina of the. Navy opponents, the 'WVolverines have crease the salary of the office. It has SI'~~~5O11. ~~a better than even chance of sweep- Ibe niae h atrmyb SrrfitgfortheHosies wll e luzg the entire freestyle division, hiked $5,000 a year, Griffith wva AuhWilson, who was conference Heini Kessler will again battle ictohvreied1,0ayr tionat 155 pounds last 'year Bluejackel, RatY' unzdro in an effort T ]he athletic directors held a simi- fa ii, n h would have to capture the wvinner'3s berth in time; lar meeting two weeks ago, but dle- been captain of this year's edition ;200-yar d b reastsf l keevent. Free- (until Bcin Te nchools iiduall of the Wolverine's mat squad. utlBgTnshosidvdal stylersB I3i een1 and Bob Mowerson,I had studied suggested changes in the - .backstrokes lsob, Muns on and Edj office.{ Fulkinan. and divers Uly sses LopezI what proved to be the feature bout adCr g'et ilas opt of fl.e evYening. The lead changed anCarlthe M e e drBlleso("'q t' mia - ytimes with Telfer Finally Con- , Cat-ye IIIIU ? tfIJ [ in-~ out n the long endl of a 1.3-7 1 I H GA ~ "Uncle" Jim Galles continued his _______ arder, f,. .. 6 ]. 4 13~ domination of the 175 pound class as!, Cahan i. ...... 0 1 01 lie extended his winning streak to :+Pud- ic'ei~~ e Mullaney, !° ....... 1, 3 4 5 four straight. Galles met Ohio's Stevefatd' '"L tndqus, .....z 1 21 Kolas and scored his first fall of the 1, 'elg. ........,.. 1 1 3 3. feaein2:7. hi vytoericrese Bence, f. ....... ,.... 1 0 0 2 yer n2:7.Tisvitryinrasd ' °.Piid Gleis fmde- Wt"eisenburger, f. 0 0 0) 0 1 the Michigan lead to 25-0. feated iKo h ,7-1. Lud .....4 2 11 In the final match of the evening 145 lPof , r stth t. 1)defeat-! hlilkene, c ......, f 0 } 1 10 Phil lHoilcomube, displaying magnifi- ed DNoriscgn, 00. cent cour'age as he offered to wrestle 1i5 Pounds t ;-{arrow ; i -t h'r ~, ........0r pail Grgor g.0 0 0 0 against George Boilas, 345 pound! ned S')huit.ley4:51, giant, when Walt Blumenstein was 165 l «mnid , '-'elf'acr ?? 1 defeat- TAS....2 8165 tnable to go because of a previous e 1 Weil, 13-7. injury. Bolla-s succeeded in pinning 1 175 Puos-Ua_ ~sl= i1) KM innxed 'his op~ponent in 8:31, but Holcombe Kolas 2:15. ? WISCONSIN G 1zF 1 P TP fought hard throughout and gave a ! leavyeihT-D -lollis (0) pinned ?Smith, f, . ,." 0 1 Y, 1 Mathews, f.... 0 0 1 01 line exhibition. lHolcom be 8:31,. PattersonC. .......'14 .3 2 11 I__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Johnson, g. 4 1 2 9j E Grim, g. ....... 0 0 1 0:i ~Bachnianf. . f .... , 0 1 2 1 DA IL YO6FF iC IALBU LLET IN j Bnes . f.0 0 !Sullivang. 0 0 0 0; { orn, g. 0 0 800 - (otnefrmPg2)First Co,, i a 'onal Church: TOTALS......7 5 12 39 _._._ -_._. State and VWii ., xn. -- _... A --- _......_ f''" ' !; , '' 'r l I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 409 S. Division St:. Sunday, Febrtuary 4: 10:30 A.M.. Lesson sermon: "Love." 11:45 A.M.: Sunday School. 8:00 P. MV. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting. This church maintains a 'free Reading Room at 106 E. Washington St., wvhicli is open daily except Sundays and holidays froze 11:'30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Saturdays until 9:00 P.M. Here the Bible and Christian Science literature including all of Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy's works may be r'ead, borrowed or purchlased. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION sponsored jointly by Zion amid Trinity Lutheran Churches Zion Lixtheran Church East Washington at South Fifth Ave. 10:30 A. M.: Worship and Communion Service,. Sermon by the Rev. E. C. Stellhorn. Trinity Lutheran Church East William at South Fifth Ave. 10:30 A. M.: Worship Service. Sermon by the Rev. Henry Yoder. Lu ther an Student Association 309 East Washington St. 5:00 P. All: Program of Sacred Music, 6:00 P. M.: Sipper and fellowship hour. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Waslhtenaw Ave. William P. Lemon, James Van Pernis, Ministers E. Gertrude Campbell, Director of Religious Education. Frieda Op't Holt Vogan. Director of Music 9:20 A, M.: Church School Junior,.'Intermedi- ate and Senior Departments.' 10:45 A. M.: :Nursery and Beginner and Primary Departments. 10:45 A. H.: Morning Woiship sermon by Dr. Le o n "U c atd Vo e;::0 P. M.: W estminster Guild speaker will be Miss Leela Desal, who will speak on "Religion in India." Supper will follow. 6:00 P. m.: Tuxis Society meets in the Vance Parlor. Jeanine Janing wvili lead devotions.. FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Hur'on Streets Edward 11f. Redman, Minister 10:00 A.M.. Unitarian-Friends' Church School. 10:00' A.M.: Adult Study Group. Mr. Douglas5 Williams, speaking on: "Impnroving Race Re- lations with C.hildren." 11:00 A.M.: Ser'vice of Worship. Rev. Edward H. Redman preaching on : "Ideal Humanity." Unitarian Student G roup meets fortnightly. Next meeting February 11th, 5:00-7:00 P.M. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIET Y IN ANN ARBOR Series of Study Classes: e Every Thursday night, at 6:00 in. the M e , arn. League. Conducted by S,.1H. WVlie- T opic's: February 8: "Reincarnation" February 15: "Karma" March 1: "The Masters of Wisdom" February 22: "The Path of Discipleship"' The public is cordially invited. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 120 South State Ministers: Dr. James Brett Kenna Rev. Ralph Gordon Dunlop Music: Har'din Van Deumsen, Dir'ector Mary McCall Stubbins, Organist 9:30 Class conducted by Dr. Blakeman, "Chil- dren in War and After," 10:40 A. M.: Church School for nursery through sixth grade. 10 :40 A.M.: "Is a Christian Social Order Pos- UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL AND STUDENT CENTER (Missot ri ,Synod 1511 Washtenaw Avenue Rev. Afred Scheips, Pastor Saturday- 8-12 P.M.: *Drop In Hours. Student Hosts. Sunday-... 10:15 A.M.: Bible Class 11:00 A~lM.: Morning Service. Sermon. "The Ilearing Ear," 3:010 P.M.: Meeting of Lutheran Student council 5:30 PM.: Supper Meeting of Gam'ma Delta, Lutheran Student Club. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 512 East Huron C. H. Lotucks, Minister Thme Guild House, 512 East Huron Saturday, Feb. 3 7:10 Chir mehearsal in the church. 3:001-6:00 Clean-tip Paty and Supper at the church. 8:30 Open House at the Guild House. Sunday, Feb. 4 9 :00 Breakfast at the Guild House. 10:00 Study Class starting "The Idea of Suffer- . ing." 11:00 Morning Worship "The Cyrcle of Christian Experience."' 6:00 Roger William's Guild Meeting at the Guild Hlouse. Rev. Loucks will lead a dis- cussion on Worship. Supper will be seved. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH State and Williams Streets Minister: Rev. Leonard A Parr, D.D. Diretor Cong'1 Disciples Guild: Rev, H. L. Pickerill Assistant Director: Miss Rose Marion Simon- tort Choir Director: Leonard V. Meretta Organist: Howard R. Chase 9:30 AM.: Juinior and Intermediate Depamt- ments Church School 10:45 A.M.: "Primary and Kindergarten Depts. 10:45 A.M.: Service of public worship. Subject of Dr. Parr's sermon: 'What shall it prof- it---if ?" 5:30 P.M.: Ariston League. Devotions Martha Wells. Talk by Dudley Klopfer "Living a More Complete Life." 5 :00 P.M.: Congregation al-Disciples Guild Supper and ;social hour. Worship service led by E'dwar'd Vander Veen. Mr. Frank Littel of Lane Hall will speak on "Discipline for Social Action." ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Division at Catherine T1"le lVex' henry Lew is, DD., Rector l 'he Rev. hady Hill, Curate 8:00 AIM. Holy Communion 11 '00 A M Holy Communion and sermnon, Dr. Lewis.1 11:0OftA XL Junior Church 5:00 PMl1: Choral Evening Prayer and dis-~ cussion by M<. Hill. 6:00 P .: T-Square Club 60:00 P.M.: Canterbury Club, Student Center, Rev. Robert L. DeWitt Wednesday, 7:2,5 A.M: Holy Communion and Tuesday, 10:00 A.M.: Holy Communion. br'eak fast at student center. Friday, 4;00-6:00 P.M.: Open House, Student Center. B~ETH"LEHEM EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH 423 South Fourth Ave. Theodore R. Scimale, Pastor 9:00 A.,M.: Worship in German. 9:30 AM.: Church School. Classes for Children and Adults. 10:30 A.M.: Morning Worship. Sermon topic- "The Responsibility of Hearing." 5:30 P.MV.: Student Guild. 7:30 P.M.: Youth Felowship 3 x f ; c Aline for Social Action." The Worship Dire ctor Service will be lead by Ed Vanderveen. Guild, Rev. Assistant: Riev. Leonlardm A. iPar'r. Congreaattional Disciples H. L. Pickerill. Diretor Miss Bobbie{ FIrst Presbyterian Church: Simonton. 1432 Washtenaw.' 10:45 a.. in. Public Worship. Dr.~ 10:4;: a. ma. Morning Worship. Ser- ' parr will preach on thme subject: mon by Dr. Lemon on "Un-'I "What Shall It Pr ofit- --ff?" charted Voyage." 5:00 p. m. Cong;regational Disci- 5 :00 p. ni. Westminster Guild pies Guild meets in the Memoriai speaker will be Miss ,,Leela 3 Christia n Church 1Hill and Tappan. Desai, who will speak on "Re-j Mr. Frank Litteli will speak on "Dis- ligion in India." Supper' will ciples for So Ja~l Action" Edward follow. Vander Veen wiil lead the devotions.z BUY WARF BONDS - INVEST IN IVICTORY ~46< i~ RECORD!S AT THE RADIO& RECORD SHOP 715 N. 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