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BEST -Of TWO STATES
IN NIGH SCHOOL MEET

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HYDE PARK HIGH - SCHOOL
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Representative high school track
athletes from Illinois, Indiana and
Michigan, will invade Ann Arbor this
afternoon, before their participation in
the' interscholastic track meet Sat-
urday.
Latest word from the promoters of
the high school event assures the par-
ticipation of Champaign, Ill. Only one
cancellation has been received, name-
ly, that of Hyde Park high school,
Chicago. Because of the expense con-
nected with the trip, they will be un-
able to come here, they say.
Practically the entire day will be
usedin running off the meet, for more
than a hundred entrants have signified
their intentions of being present.
With material that has established
records for high school events, in
this and other states, the meet prom-
ises to be one of intense interest.
Many Detroit Teams
The Detroit high schools stand out
prominently in the entry lists that give
promise of some interesting races. It
is expected that the big city's team
will give the others a run for the
honors of the day.
Grand Rapids promises some lively
competition with participants from
both Central and South high schools.
South high is reputed to have a bet-
ter squad this year than the bigger
and older school, Central high, in its
city. However, the two promise to
place Grand Rapids in the finishes.
Hyde Park Cancels
The entry of the Champaign team
will probably give the Sucker state
bunch a favorable chance in the con-
test. Although the withdrawal of
Hyde Park team is a disappointment
to those dconcerned, it will in no way
affect the interest in the meet.
The strength of the Kalamazoo Cen-
tral squad, which showed up to ad-
vantage in a recent meet held on their
own ground is giving most teams con-
cern, for there is little doubt but what
the Michigan team will fight hard for
a place.
Most of the teams are expected in
the city by this evening. Arrange-
ments have been made for the fratern-
ity houses on the campus to take care
of the men.
Trials in Morning
The elimination heats will be run
in the morning, and those placing will
be given their final chance to take the
big prizes, in the afternoon.
Although University high school of
Chicago, has won the Ted Millard cup
twice, they are not participating in
the contest Saturday. Three victories
places the cup in the permanent pos-
session of the team thus winning it.
Other cups will be given for indiv-
idaul and team records.

MACK PICKS TEAM
FOR 0. S. U. MATCH P
Coach Mack will send Wesbrook and FROM TODAY
Bartz to Columbus to play the Ohio
State tennis team Saturday. Neither
have had any practice this last week, Coach Farrell takes his clan of
since their victory over the Windy track artists to Notre Dame today
City team last Saturday. where he expects his men to continue
Wesbrook and Bartz both are sure their late victories on the cinder path.
of winning their matches from . the "I feel sure that we will win from
Ohio State men. Wesbook will go to the Notre Dame team, although I can't
South Bend Friday for the track meet tell by how big a margin," Steve said
against Notre Dame, and then go to Thursday afternoon.,
Columbus for the tennis matches. The Varsity squad will have a hard
After beating Chicago, the school day today, leaving Ann Arbor at 8:12
that won the Conference championship o'clock in the morning and arriving
last season, and was given the first at Niles about noon, where they will
choice this year, Michigan has little havp lunch. They will arrive at South
to fear from the other Conference ten- Bend just in time for the meet and
nis teams. With Wesbrook and Bartz leave directly after, making connec-
both playing up to their usual form, tions at Niles for the 7:50 train on
Chicago will undoubtedly be beaten the Michigan Central.
again, when they meet in the Windy Carl Johnson is to be entered in five
City. events, the 100-yard dash, low and
high hurdles, high and broad jump.
LOST? Advetise in The Daily.--Adv. Hayes, of Notre Dame, beat Carl in

the 100-yard event at the Drake relays
so Johnson is out to win this race.
Michigan will enter four men in the
quarter mile run, the purpose being to
build up a strong one mile relay team
for the western intercallegiate meet.
Butler, Messner, Scofield, and Petty
will compose the quartet that will run
against the Catholics today.
Notre Dame is very weak in the
weight events, Michigan being expect-
ed to carry all three places in the dis-
cus and shot put. The hammer throw
has been cut out because Gilfallen,
their only man in this event wrenched
his knee and is unable to compete.
Nineteen men will compose the out-
fit, Manager Clark going along to
carry the luggage and Clarence, the
demon trainer, to carry the lucky
stone.
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FRANK I.

COPEAU TALKS ON
FRENCH THEATER
"If the director who uses the hon-
est policy in the theater is called an
'idealist,' then I am an 'idealist,' said
Monsieur Jacques Copeau; director of
the Dir Vieux theater at Columbia uni-
versity, in his address "What Is
French" in the Natural Science audi-
torium Wednesday afternoon.
About 10 years ago in Paris a few
men bound together by friendship de-
cided to make a new theater, differ-
ent in most respects to the existing
ones. They wanted to produce a sin-
cere and high morality in the play.
Monsieur Copeau was appointed di-
rector of their theater.
During the year of 1913, they put
on the old plays, making them as real-
istic as possible. "Simplicity and truth-
fulness characterized the whole set-
ting," said the director. "At the end
of this year these plays had made
such an impression upon the Pari-
sians that Shakespeare's 'Twelfth
Night' was played. The most learned
scholars of Shakespeare remarked, 'At
last the true play, as it was acted in
Elizabeth's time,. is here,'rwas the
critics happy remark in referring to
their work."
During the war Monsieur Copeau
and his company came to America and
despite the greatest discouragement
from the New York commercial houses
succeeded in establishing a reputation
for French dramatic art.
"The hope of the. future is in train-
ing the child to become an actor so
that the plays may be filled with real
human beings, acting the parts," ended
the director.
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