'' t "1 . ut1 i" ii i iili i SMEN Results Of M)eet Sent To Johnson 0 Io us While 4,000 persons were watching the Illini best the Wolverines in the rs Take Five dual track meet on Ferry field yester- First Big day afternoon Capt. Carl Johnson lay in bed at his home and received the results of the meet, race by race. LL AND What his feelings were can only be PROMISING imagined, or told by Carl himself, but they must have been highly varied. n made a suc- Perhaps they even savoured of exul- tation during the first half hour of Horning, when the contest, paricularly when Cook in five out of and Lashmet raced over the mark in the 100 yard dash for first and second' oubles match- places and drew first blood for the erine net men wearers of the Maize and Blue. He ribles encount- may have even had hopes of victory four of the when he heard that Baker had tossed the shot nearly 43 feet for first hon- Ally ors in that event and that Butler and one for Mich- Cook had taken the ,last two places , an easy vic- in the 220. -3. W. Wirth- When he learned the results of his hat his team own events, the hurdles, high jump ckeye player, and broad juip, hgs disappointment d Bob Angell, was .undoubtedly the keenest, for he rom Leohnert, was, no, doubt, fully aware of the ;ht in the last number of points he could have added vanquished C. to the Wolverine score and 'detracted from that of the Suckers, giving, at were hard the same time, full credit to Beards- del defeating ley, who won for Michigan two of the 6-4, and Ang- firsts which should have gone to him. he Wirthwein 2-6, 6-3. :r 2s6, ' ENTRY--,BLANKS MAILED at the Ohioans r schools pre howing of the HO IGH SCHOOL MEET meet was es- er Wesbo, MANY STATE TEAMS PROMISE TO d, was unable ATTEND ANNUAL cause he was GAMES year, broke the record in the half mile of 2:09, standing since 1916, lowering the time to 2:07.° The former mark was set by Manager David A. Forbes while a member of the Grand Rapids Central team. Gowan, Cass .City, quarter miler, set a mark of 55 sec- onds in that event. Bowen, a miler from Grand Rapids Central, dropped the mile, time two seconds, running the race in 4:52. The program of events for the en- tertainment of the athletes will in- clude a dinner Friday following pre- liminaries in all events, and attend- ance at the Cap night exercises. The finals will start Saturday at 1:30 o'clock, and will continue, up until the Michigan-Iowa game at 4o'clock. In the evening the Varsity M awards will be made from the steps of the Library. How Purdue Nine U U Was: Van quished ,* Note-Owing to lack of space following box score could not be Saturday morning. Michigan Player AB R Knode, ss........2 1 Kirchgessner, lf.... .3 1. Perrin, rf.........4 1 Van Boven, 2b.....3 0 Genebach, c .......3 0 Karpus, 3b. .....3 0 Froemke, ct.......3 0 Newell, lb.......3 2 Parks, p. ....2 2 H PO 1 3 1 0. 2'0 0 1 0,17 0 0 01 2. 5 2 0. '44 C t { 4 Total ............26 7 8 271 the run E 0 1 0 0 0 °0 2 0 . 2 1 0 1 Foa 0 0 0 2 P 8 4 A E r 0 0 31 21 1 0 0 0 4 1 4 0 1 0 1 0 2 3 S' ,'Wsr., my tFas best., etwear of Lral ity artd [stinction The display in our shop will impress you with the charact- eristic, original and artistic styles SQ necessary to the ma- intainance. of our* reputation for superb bootwear. Foot- wearof quality and distinction. Major League Standings Purdue Player A3 Stanwood, If.......2 Barnaby, ss ... .3.3 Strubell, 2b .....2 Hiser, lb..........2 Fawcett, rf . .....3 McConnell, 3b ......2 Wagner, ci .........4 Roberts, c.... ..'..3 Wallace, p........4 Horsman, p.......1 AMERICAN LEAGUE W'L Boston . ...........13 6 Cleveland.............13 6 Chicago..11 6 Washington...........10 9 St. Louis..............8 9, New York.............8 11. Philadelphia ........... 6 11 Detroit................ 4 15 testerday's Results Detroit 5, St. Louis 4. Cleveland 10, Chicago 6. Washington 3, New York 0. Philadelphia-Boston rain. R " 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 1 1 0o 0 0 0 0 2 PO A 1 10 3 1, 3 0 1 27 1 CHICAGO DETROIT ANN ARBOR mMADISON Pet .684 .684 .647 .526 .470 .421 .353 .210, Total .....26 3 COLLEGE RESULT' r salisfactor finis SWAIN the Timk Wisconsin, 93; Northwestern, 31. Chicago, 72/; Purdue, 683%. Ohio, 73/;. Minnesota, 61%. r 1 Invitations and entry blanks for the' 26th annual Interscholastic track and field meet, to be held on Ferry field, May 21 and 22 , were mailed to the schools of the state, and to many in the nearby states, the first part of the week. David A. Forbes, manager, was a spectator at the Kalamazoo college interscholastic track and field meet, held'last Saturday, and obtained the verbal promises of many of the schools attending that meet to come' to Ann Arbor for the Michigai games. Kalamazoo Central, winner of the meet, will be present with full strength, as will Highland Park, of Detroit, who placed second with 24 points, three behind the winner. Jones, Star Sprinter, aoming The three Grand Rapids high NATIONAL LEAGUE W Cincinnati.............11' Boston ................8 Pittsburgh9........ Brooklyn ...........9 Philadelphia............9 Chicago...............9 St. Louis..............& New York ............... 6 3 Yesterday's Results St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 4. Chicago 4, Pittsburgh. 1. Rain elsewhere. J L Pct 6 .647 5 .615 8 .529 8 .529 9 .500 12 .571 10 .555 10 .375 The Michigan Daily, the only morn- ing paper in "Ann Arbor, 'contains all the latest Campus, City and WorlO News.--Adr. Baseball 0. S. U., 10; Purdue, 2. them at the Quarry Drug, or 713 E. University Ave .. a , .. ,.W.:,.y Mail Orders Promptly Filled Established 185~ Phone s . . d : ,s schools, Central, Union, and South, 'e will all send men, while in addition to ,s Highland Park, Central and North- western of Detroit will appea(r. Cen- - tral produced the high point winner, p, of the Kalamazoo meet in the person a of Jones, who won the 50, 100 and 220 . yard dashes for a total of 15 points. - Weeks, of Battle Creek, winner of g the half mile at the meet here last a .Are wifely charms more pow- n a erful than mental ability? See t Kathlyn Williams in "JUST A n WIFE"-Arde.--Tod ay PIGSKIN PRACTICE TO END'TUESDAY Spring football will come to an end with the practice next Tuesday afternoon. Everyone who has been issued a football 'suit is strongly urg- ed to tun out for these last two days of practice, Monday and Tuesday. There will be a meeting of all foot- ball men at the Union at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. SENIOR LIT BALL PLAYERS URGED TO REPORT MONDAY Senior lit baseball players are ask- ed to report at 4 o'clock Monday aft- ernoon at Ferry field for the game with the graduate students. The team has not been picked,- and everybody who plays at all is urged to come out. He needed a wife and he bought one. 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