. schedule, has exceptional prospects for a heavy hitting team, although th a Irish are shy of a dependable hurler, since Murray, last year's star, has joined the Philadelphia Nationals. The Catholics' play a number of the Big Ten teams this season. They open with Wisconsin, April 16, and play two games with Michigan on April 26 and May 27. No definite inforpiation has been re- ceived as 'to the strength of the Cali- NT fornia nine "which plays three games with the Wolverines ;during its trip from coast to coast. The nine from rn- Berkeley has held the Pacific coast Ll-ampionship for several years. ey , n COT ANTS SIGN FOR at TRACK MEN SHOW. WELL IT IURBARNA of the meet. The stocky little pole vaulter surpassed all expectations and anything which he had previously done. Cross also showed up exception- ally well in the same event. He suc- ceeded in clearing 12 feet and was tied for; third place but lost the flip which decided the odd point. With Wesbrook, these men are sure to keep Michigan on top in this event. Because of the fact that Johnson has not done any broad jumping this season, he was not entered in that Jumps, but the teaemmate of Carl was The Michigan Daily is an disqualified for fouling. This robbed pus paper.--Adv. Wesbrook of a deserved first. INTERCLASS BASKETBALL Tuesday E-vening 7:30 o'clock--Graduates vs. sen--- Work of ,ohnson and Slaiightdr Bright Spot in Relm Carnival is1 COACU FARRELL SATISFIED WITH RECORD MADE BY TEAM for engineers. 8:30 o'clock-Senior lits vs. fresh. engineers. Upperclass medics vs. Zim's fresh lits. II sJ-?* l1 c TO BE AR HELD 1 the only, Until definite arrangements have competing been made in regard to the interclass ith an un- swimming meet, which is to be held ,rans, are sometime this month, all men wish last sea- ing to enter may turn in their names by a trip at the intramural office on the second made in floor of the Press building. s for Ja- Events Announced April 1. With the names should be included the- Ma- department, class, and events in'which rthe co- the applicant desires to enter. 'In all i.' Coach probability these will be the 40, 100, If the showing of the Varsity track: team in the Illinois Relay Carnival can be, taken as a sample of what is to follow, it would seem safe to pre- diet that Michigan is embarking on one of if not the most brilliant and successful seasons in the history of Wolverine track athletics. Johnson Stars as Usual With Capt. Carl Johnson as a key- stone, Coach Farrell has succeeded in building up a strong track aggrega- tion, which last Saturday night' lived up to the highest expectations of its supporters and admirers. Johnson's time of eight seconds flat for the 75-yard low-hurdles is one of the best performances ever seen in the West. This mark can be well ap- preciated by noting that the 75-yard dash was only negotiated in 2-5 of a second les than the hurdles and the dash time equaled the ,American rec- ord. Mat Delaney, the referee of the meet, said that Johnson's time would probably be a new American amateur mark, inasmuch as the hurdles were 20-yards apart, a comparatively new arrangement. In establishing this rec- ord, Johnson defoated. Legendre of Georgetown, who won the pentathalon at the Inter-Allied games in Paris last year. Slaughter Performs Well Slaughter's vault of 12 feet 2 1-2 inches, which broke the carnival rec- ord, was one of the brightest features WHEN BOWLERS MEET Fun, good health, good nature and good cheer are always in evidence when bowlers meet. When exercise takes the form of play it is worth hours of grim Calisthenics with the dumb- bells. Keep fit. Keep in trim. Stu- dents must take care of their ,health, or the danger of break- down is ever present. Get in the game today. SPRING SUITINGS Now on displajr I I PAJAM event at the relays. The winner onlyj jumped 21 feet, which distance Wes- brook twice bettered in two of his Giet measured today and be ready for spring wear. AND IGentlemen- iSale Oi n . w. 11rw1 n r r. ln r"r I rim S HIRe "Cheaper than ready made" Still Con "BettetFit" stroke,I e held at a later date team to represent each is Coach Drulard will be absent' for several days early next Week and ^during his absence the team vwill prob- ably be in charge of L. R. Babcock, '22. For the benefit of those swimr mers who did not have the opportu- nity of reading Sunday's Daily the new practice schedue is reprinted here. Dates for Practice Middle and long distance men on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8:30 p. m. Breast stroke, back stroke, plunge, and divers on Tuesday and Thursday at 8:30 p. m. Ail others, and any new men, on Wednesday at 3:30 and - Saturday morning, at 10. Much progress has been made in practice-during the last week and four men are practically sure of places on the Varsity. These men, Hyde, Bab- cock, Dunlop, and White, form an ex- cellent nucleus about which to build a fast all-around team. HUSTON BROS. Billiards and Bowling, Cigars and Candles. Cigarettes & pes. "We try to treat you Right" VARSITY TOGGERY SHOP 1107 S. UNIVERSITY AVE. I'll Ill =*MAUI= i rrrrwr " dn w'rt. 'a 4" .w. M rvel is to the igs hie Liree I 1 1, to n. es that Hawk- nines during his c 1 coach and is ma the Conference 1 his 16th champio 'h BILLIARD TOURNEY u COMMENCES TODAY a- k- This afternoon at 3 o'clock the first by game {in the handicap three cushion n- billiard tournament will be run off in thIe Pnion billiard room. Sixteen .th men haveentered the tournament as. C- follows: A. D. Moore, E. H. Martin, ns J. W. Page, P. J. Gilbert, L. J.:Bur- to rows, G. E. Whitbeck, H. Griffith, G. ofA White, W. Harbert, S. Moeller, W. H. lI- Ingham, C. L. Jerome, A. Y. Malcom- he eon, C. F. Stanton; F. T. 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RIVING DAILY - ADVANCE W NEW STYLE TREATMENT, TIFUL PATTERN EFFECTS. c~o. - 01 verdicts f, wo games will be run off at 4:30 ock and 8 o'clock on Mondays, inesdays, and Fridays, and at 3 ock and 8 o'clock on Tuesdays, rsdays, and Saturdays. As a man liminated by the loss of one'game, tournament will be run off in a ry. Any man who has entered ild appear at the Union room to when he is to play. At 3 o'clock ay, Martin meets Malcomson. In evening at 8 o'clock, Gilbert plays rows. star =, . I of e's As soon as this tournament is $Inish- ed Al. Taylor, manager of the bil- lHard room, plans to stage an inter- fraternity three cushion league. Each house on the campus will be invited to enter a man. A meet of this sort is expected to bring out a number of good players. CREOLE PRALINES at Tices' Drug Store. 117 S. Main St.--Adv. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. lien Co. eimer in Ann Arbor ~ 4. r R~ r HOP EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 202