SP - ,;.- I-jAa6,.. SUWON= . . . --. . , ; -.- . .- . -- I - . -.- -.: - : WOLVERINES PLAY, Langenhan Still Out of Game; Karpus Also on Disabled List from Injured Heel CAPTAIN PARKS LUNDGREN CHOICE AS MICHIGAN HURLER' Headed by Captain Parks, the Wolverine nine invaded Columbus yes- terday, where they meet Ohio State this afternoon. Michigan's team is in a somewhat TRACK NOTICE All tratk mcn who, have lock- ers. at Ferry _field should appear for pry tice P.t 3 o'clock Sathr- day afternoon. Coach Steve Far- rell has planned to have the car- didates in the various events compete at this time., SOCCER TEL MEETS DETORT ROSES TogIA cripple still li ed ank: Karpus appear ing fro en's a and he fray.I regular sack, b form at selecti will fil ter fiel mound ES Phila Bosto Rain Broo New Rain d condition with Langenhan When Michigan's informal soccer mping around with the sprain- tean4 meets the Detroit Roses at 3 ile he received Saturday, and o'clock today on Ferry field a game s, thelatest of the athletes to well worth watching is. expected. on the disabled list, suffer- The Detroit Roses are one of the M an injured heel. Van Bov. strongest teams in the country, hav- nkle has been pronounced fit ing won the state championship last will be able to enter today's year and having lost the national ti- Karpus may be able to play his tle to Chicagot in the final round of r position on -the keystone the tournament. )ut in case he is unable to per- Roses Scientific Team t second, Van Boven will be the The Roses are reputed to be one of on for that job and Froemke the most scientific teams in thggame i1 Langenhan's position in cen- today. Their forward line is compos- d. Captain Parks will be on the ed entirely of old and experienced for Michigan. players who can control the ball and - give it speed at the same time. The TERDA v's GAMES halfback line, also, is as good as, any, in the -country, the outstanding play- American League er of which is Fishback, who played international soccer in Germany and delphia 9, Washington Holland in pre-war days. elsewhere. The two Higgins brothers are the most formidable part of the fullback National League line, especially H. Higgins. The goal klyn 0, Boston 3. tender set a record last year by al- York 0, Boston 3 4 lowing but five goals to be scored York Philadelphia 4. against him all season, three of which elsewhere. __ _were tallied in the national cham- SiUB CAMPAIGN FOR pionship tourney. (GNITION IS PROGRESSING Michigan Powerful However, Michigan's informal team campaign carried on by the formed ar nd the powerful nucleus club for recognition is show- of the two Dyason brothers, who play- ; cluf.rrcognitionistshow- ed on their South African teams, the e results. From the latest re- fast Chinese star, Tsai, and the Phil- _,259 students' signatures have ippino player, Sanchez, will be able to at the canvassing is a success. furnish good competition for the vis- than 100 petitions have been itors and a fast and clever game is out to the fraternities on the expected. s and, although few have been The line-ups are as follows: ed, good results are expected. Michigan Informals Detroit Roses these petitions should be re-, Snyder .......goal.........Gavin to The Daily office this week. E. Orris and ..fullbacks.... F. Higgins, J. Orris .., and H. Higgins. mity Games to be Played Today Tsai ........halfbacks........Cheyne ng to the enforced postpone- VanderNuelen, Fishback, if the games in the interfratern- Crino, Merry Patterson oor league, the games originally C. Dyason ...forwards......Crockett led for yesterday will be played G. Dyason, Baucis McPherson, They are as follows: Phi Sanchez, Ringer, Johnson, Delta vs. Monks Phi Delta Samuels Allison, Preston MILE, TEAM RUNS- AT RLASTODAY Remaining Athletes Take Rest as Rain Descends; Track Too Soft for Use FARRELL PREPARING FOR DUAL MEET WITH ILLINOIS SATURDAY With Captain Johnson and the relay team in Philadelphia, and a hard raini falling in Ann Arbor, Michigan track athletes were given a day of rest Friday. Little could be done by Coach Farrell with the' track in its present softened condition. Carl's Injury Hurts Chances Efforts of next week will be direct- ed toward the dual meet to be held with the University of Illinois, Sat- urdiay, May 8. The injury to Captain Johnson, who was, certain of four first places in this meet, has been a blow to the Wolverine hopes, but on the showing of other members of the team Michigan still has an even break. Paul Burkholder, half miler,' should be out early next week and, unless he is ill again, may take points in that event. In the indoor Confer- ence Burkholder ran fourth to the three Illinois winners, notwithstand- ing the fact that he was just recover- ing from an attack of the flu. The weights and jumps are impor- tant' events for Michigan, as points in these will have to balance those made by the Illini runners in the distanc- es. Lashmet and Wesbrook are two broad jumpers who should give a good account of themselves, as they have both placed in Big Ten meets. Wes- brook will also be entered in the pole vault, with Cross and Slaughter, the Michigan three man team, which is probably superior to any in the Con- ference. Stiff Drill Next Week With the return of the relay quar- tet to Ann Arbor drill for the coming Illinois and Chicago dual meets will open in earnest, and next week should be one of unceasing activity, unless the weather continues in its present unfavorable state. aBrring weather, Michigan should be ready for high class competition by Saturday, despite the fact that this will be the first outdoor track meet of the year. Junior lits C. H. Rorick, phone 63. Soph lits, W. C. Conlin; phone 355. Fresh lits, Herb Twining, phone 1227-M. Senior engineers, Fred Livermore, phone 2106-R. Junior engineers, M. E. McGowan, phone 1460. Soph engineers; E. C. Miller, phone' 1262-W. Fresh engineers, Hobart Bard, phone 934-M: The Michigan Daily, the only morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all the latest Campus, City and World News.-Adv. ANN ARBOR CHOP SUEY Excellent CHOP SUEY from 11:30 a. m. to midnight 4Steaks and Chopp 314_ S. 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The schedule for 'vice to the first games will be announced in Sunday's paper. - - On account of the large number in the fresh lit class, and because many of the men wh'o are out for the All- fresh will be eliminated before the end of next week, the freshmen will be given till the end of the week to en- ter more teams. It is hoped that at 00 least two teams will enter as the intra- mural office desires to -get as many men as possible interested in intra- mural activities in their first year. The complete list of managers fol- L lows. All men who desire to play on any of the teams should call the man- ager at once. Managers should use the files in the intramural office in helping them to locate the material in the different classes. Grads., Harry Ketchum, phone 1051-M. y All-laws, Jack Watts, phone 1855. Medics, R. O Rychener, phone 609. Frech dents, Martin O'Hara, phone 1482-M. nd Combined dents, Frank Thompson, 56 phone 383. Architects, M. 4E. Hammond, phone - 1366. 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