c, THE MICHIGAN D IILY' h appuis, Madar Named to 1-Conference Three Hoosiers Placed o ________e_____Amling Only Repeater fi n First Team; rom '45 Squad h [VacDonald 'ends Wing INets As Squads Exchange Goalies Teams Scheduled To Face-off at 8 p.m. Tonight in Exhibitio By CHUCK LEWIS Michigan hockey fans will have jtheir first opportunity to see the Maize and Blue squad when the stickmen meet the Detroit Red Wings in an exhibition game to- ight at 8 p.m. at the Coliseum. Manager Jack Adams of the 4Wings is planning to bring his entire team to Ann Arbor to help waise the curtain of the 1946- 47 hockey campaign' for Coach Vic Heyliger and his charges. Swap Goalies In order to even up the teams somewhat the squads will ex- change goalies. Therefore, Harry . umley and the veteran -Johnny Mowers will be in the Michigan gets while Jack MacDonald, Wol- erine net minder, will tend the oal of the Red Wings. Coach Heyliger plans to start he line of Gordon MacMillan, ast year's high scorer at center, ick Starrak, returning letter- man, at left wing, and freshman Lyle Phillips on the right s53de of he number one Forward in. acobson Centers Second Line The second line will cons.-,t of Bill Jacobson and Al Renfrew rom last winter's contingent at enter and. left wing, respectively, d Ted Gree1i, who captained the 1944 team; in the right wing slot. n the third line will be George eugeot at center and Herb Up- kn Match at Coliseum ton and Sam Steadman at the wings. On defense Captain Connie Hill and Bob Marshall will be one pair, while George Balestri will team up with either George An- derson or John Griffin to form the other duo. Adams To Use Taylor Adams will probably use Billie Taylor, newly acquired center from the Toronto Maple Leafs, on the number one line, and he will be flanked by Roy Conacher and Gordon Howe. On the number two line will be Pat Lundy, Adam Brown, and Eddie Bruneteau. The Wings will use Sid Abel, Ted Lind- sey, and Ferdinand Gauthier as the number three combination. Gerry Couture and Les Douglas will be in reserve. On defense Detroit will have the veterans, Jack Stewart and Hal Jackson on the first team, while Al Dewsbury and Doug Baldwin are the second pair. This exhibition will give the team some experience and an op- portunity to try their plays before the season's first regular game against the Windsor Spitfires on Saturday. Hold Your Bonds! ALEX AGASE, GUARD, RUSSELL DEAL, TACKLE, JOHN CANNADY, CENTER, ILLINOIS INDIANA INDIANA WARREN AMLING, TACKLE, DICK BARWEGEN, GUARD, OHIO STATE PURDUE ELMER MADAR, END, MI1CHIGAN ' x BEN RAIMONDI, BACK, INDIANA CECIL SODER' END, OHIO JSTATE? BOB CHAPPUIS, NACK, MICn LOAN VIC SCHWALL, BACK, NORTHWESTERN DICK HOERNER, UACK, IOWA Hoot Mon! We know where you can buy SCOTCH for $i.oo Wrestlers Open Drills For CoringCampaign Six Returning Lettermen Report to Keen; Bill Courtright To Head 1946 Aggregation C LIMBING UP: Michigan Takes Sixth Rung On Nation's Football Ladder (Sco e . YTv tch 'PLAID that is.) Nothing like a little Scotch atmosphere for Christmas cheer, we maintain. Arrow has a bonny assortment of pure wool Scot Clan plaids as Scottish as bagpipes and haggis. To see the prettiest assortment of college ties in town,, mnost of ther for just one -dollar, stop around today. Pick out a couple of beauties for your Dad and Brother before you go home for Christmas. Dinna for- get yourself, laddie ! at State Liberty L f1 SStreet --9166N CE 1848_ Michigan's varsity mat squad held its first official practice ses- sion yesterday afternoon under the direction of Coach Cliff Keen who has just returned Ito his wrestling post after several months service on Fritz Crisler's grid staff. Sixty-two men have already re- ported for informal pre-season workouts at Yost field house. In- cluded in this number are six veterans from last year's squad. Heading the list of returning lettermen is Bill "Corky" Court- right, captain-elect of this year's team. Corky was the star of the 1945-46 season, winning the Western Conference champion.- ship in the 155-pound class, and capturing the NCAA crown in his weight division. The other returning lettermen are: Jim Stark, 121-pounder, John Allred, 128-pound class, Maurice Smith, 136-pound class, and Ward Peterson, 175-pound division. Dan Dworsky, outstanding heavyweight from the 1945-46 aggregation, will report to Keen this week now that his fullback duties are over for the year. Several other Wolverine grid- ders are expected to show up for wrestling within the next few days. Included on the list are tackles Bill Pritula ,andBob Derleth, and guard Stu Wilkins. "We've always finished high in the wrestling picture, and I see no reason why we can't do it again," says Coach Keen. The mat men- tor is very pleased with the wealth of material he has to work with this season and shows an opti- mistic outlook for the coming campaign. Assistng Keen in his duties this year is Forrest "Butch" Jordan, former Wolverine letter- man and Western Conference heavyweight wrestling cham- pion. Jordan played guard for Michigan in 1939 and assisted with the line this season as a member of the coaching staff. HOCKEY TICKETS Tickets for tonight's hockey game will go on sale atf5 p.m. today at the Coliseum. They will be limited to students holding I- D cards and those with faculty coupon books. Only 1,/00 tickets will be sold, and no person can purchase more than four. As last year the admission price will be fifty cents. NEW YORK, N.Y., Nov. 25- (IP)--Riding the crest of their overwhelming 58-6 rout of Ohio State, Michigan's Wolverines vaulted into sixth place in the weekly AP poll to finish among the top ten teams of the nation for the seven'th consecutive year. With Army, Notre Dame and UCLA (ranking first second and fourth) closing out their schedules this week against comparatively weak opposition, Crisler's men are hoping seventh place Georgia Tech will bump third ranking Georgia in their annual tussle Saturday. This would allow the Maize and Blue and fifth place Illinois to move up a slot since both have completed their sea- sons. The Cadets and Irish staged another of their balloting photo finishes with Frank Leahy's lads moving ever closer but still fall- ing short by 29 points. Unless the unforeseen happens against Navy this week-end, Blanchard, Davis and playmates will undoubtedly bow out of collegiate football with their third straight mythical national championship. Sixty-six writers from coast to coast cast their first place votes for Army, 32 for Notre Dame and twelve called it all even. Little D-laware, unbeaten in 29 starts, collared two first place ballots but failed to place. Tennessee, Louis- iana State and Arkansas rounded out the select circle in that order. Russ Reader May Sign Pro Contract with Lions LANSING, Nov. 25-(IP)-Russ Reader, Michigan State College ace passer, is giving up collegiate football for the professional game, and he is considering a Detroit Lion offer. Genuine SCALP TREATMENT For - oily - dry hair - For Dandruff - Itchy Scalp - and For Checking Falling Hair THE DASCOLA BARBERS Between State & Michigan Theaters .... 7~a~Up to his GAME Is it golf? Tennis? Or a quiet game of gin rummy? We've the gift you want to give to him to help him win every time. McGREGOR LORD JEFF JERSILD SWEATERS BOTANY WALTER WOOD McGREGOR WOOL SHIRTS -DAY SERVICE A cravat to suit every Psyche We can even service schizophrenics. 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