". . . V r-------------- ' !': __~_ TANK MEET SLATED FO THURSDAY AFTERNOON VARSITY ANDf INELIGIBLES MEET IN LOCAL "Y" POOL TOI ready ed by occu- ement BOB COOK' Cook, 7ichigan Runner, Protege Of Coach Farrell weatherare Bob Cook, one of Michigan's most gel, Reindel, dependable dash men is the product and Kelsey. of East high school of Cleveland 0. caming along While at East high, Bob, performed in nagedlto hit the 100 and 220 yard dashes as well, has announced as the 220 yard low hurdles. In the the- squad will interscnolastic held at Cl.;ieland dur-; ter part of the ing his last year in the East highi school, Bob ran away with the low tke part in the hurdles and scored in the century dash. Cook's best time in the 100 yard dash, nois on Satur- while in high school was 10 2-5 sec- o to compete in onds. Considering the fact that few o State.. This men ever equal his record in their me man out of interscholastic days, it is no surprise allow one more that Bob is a Varsity sprinter of two a. What every- years standing. v is a week of Since he enrolled in the Wolverine university' he has had considerable trouble with his ankle and has per- OM AT force been kept out of many contests RACTIVE on account of this bad tendon. It is giving him practically no trouble at the present ,time and Coach Steve Far- ng the student hell is 'depending on him to kick . room probably through in the Illinois meet if John- male faction in son's leg is no better. ching the white Bob gives all the credit to Steve a'slide over the Farrell for his development on the is indeed fac- cinder path. "I owe what ability I upled with the have to Coach Farrell's teaching," anlike satisfac- said Cook in his quiet way. Cook is the playing o; a hard worker and takes his event pool has made seriously and has developed into one oom the moA of the premier runners in the Con- uilding. ference. Bob graduates in June and these rooms to in all probability will not be at Mich- the balls may igan next year, his'loss will be keen- lal listener and ly felt on the half mile relay team n into the hall as well as in the 100 yard dash. a question of: Cook does his best work on the out- ,y with me," to door track and should show up ex- one of the Un- ceedingly well'in the meets to come. stimes. It is no especial feat for him to rip man in charge of a 10 fiat record in the century spin aylor, it is no and he should be one of Michigan's soon becomes most consistant scorers during the with the cue. remainder of the track season. Next Thursday, May 6, has been set for the swimming meet between the Varsity team which made the trip to Grand Rapids, and a- team selected from those swimmers who were dee- clare; ineligible, whether because of Freshman or scholastic standing. The meet will take place at 3:30 o'clock at the Y. M.-C. A. While the element of intercollegiate competition does not enter into the meet it should provee interesting, nevertheless, because of the ,close races that are sure to be held. Close Races Sure , -In the 40 yard free style a fight for first honors is certain, with Rob- ertson andaLewy of thenVarsity and Hyde, Valentine, and Dollavo Freshmen, in the event. This will probably be Robertson's last meet as a Wolverine swimmer unless otdoor events are held at the regatta which has beeni proposed as he is a Se- nior. Hyde and Dollavo have both equalled his record for th short distance. In the 100 yard distance Robertson will again be the favorite, with Gilmore of the Varsity and the same Freshman trio opposing him. Gilmore was the victor -in that event at Grand Rapids, and 'may be able to repeat- Varsity Divers Better The Varsity is sure of first honors in the fancy diving unless some un- foreseen accident prevents White from competing;. It is generally con- ceded that he should have been given first place in the Gran Rapids meet. His team-mate, Goldsmith, should al- so show up well, and his chief oppon- ent will be Grayson, who has been diving consistently. First an'd second in the plunge are expected by the Varsity swimmers, Koch and Adams, being the best men on the squad Million, however, may be able to sur- prise with some exceptional ,work. Real competition will appear in the breast and back -stroke events. In the former Broock, of the Varsity, and winner of the Grand Rapids breast stroke event, will be opposed by two fast men, Parker and Hanson. The former is the present holder of the' tank record for the breast stroke dis-. tances. In the back stroke Hyde and Porter have been heating each other regularly and who the victor will be is uncertain., 0. S. U. PROFESSORS' SALARY INCREASED. Columbus, Ohio, May 1.--Professors at Ohio State University here will re- ceive from $4,000 to $6,000 a year when their increase in salaries be comes effective next fall. The aver- age for the 127 professors will be $4,139. Assistant professors will 're- ceive from $1,800 to $3,000, averaging $2,601 Read the Daily advertisements. Tey will lead you to the best of Ann Ar- bor's stores.-Adv. Instructors will get from $900 to $2,750, averagnig $1,788. Chicago and Michigan will be the only state uni- versities paying higher salaries than Ohio State :under the new salary schedule. FAST FIELD FOR KENTUCKY DERBY Louisville, May 1.--Primed for the distance and on edge for the struggle, a score of three-year-old thorough- breds, accounted= the best in Amer- ica, are at Churchill Downs or on the way to this historic race course for the Kentucky derby to be decided next Saturday. The race, at a mile and a quarter, carries $30,000 in added money. The race, horsemen assert, will be' the most open event li* Kentucky derby history. Fifteen, possibly 20, may start. Judgment of turfmen on the probable, winner has been form- ed, reformed and formed again as derby candidates havermade showings either in trials at the Downs or in races at Lexington and on Eastern tracks: They continue to scan the performance of the Harry Payne Whit- ney string including Upset, Damask, and John P. Grier. 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