r,.... PO P'I'S o .. .' ' ___ .-.-W UAIT INSTILLS GHTINB SPIRIT Track Team Looks to Dual et With llinois for Re-, venge first in which he- has run since he hurt his leg over a month ago. Hav- ing already run six heats, three of which were in the high hurdles, the performance of Carl Johnson in the. high jump was even better than could have been expected. Chicago's poor showing in the meet was attributed to the poor physical condition of its team. PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR CLASS SWIMMING MEETi the regular Varsity team will be held. Coach Drulard wishes to take the times on a number of men about whom he doubtful and study the work of all others who have been out for practice. In the interclass meet there is plenty of room for men who are cap- able of doing the back and breast stroke events, no matter to how slight an extent. Very few men have signed for these swims, and there is a big CLASS AND FRATERNITY RELAY will run and its time will be MEN MAY PRACTICE THIS WEEK The four teams in each series make the best time will be ch( Between 2 and 3 o'clock and 8 and I compete against each other. The winning fraternity w 9 o'clock every day this week ex cep)t awarded a cup anid the men MO RE THAN THIRTY ALREADY SIGNED UP FOR. EVE NT than 30 men have signed up interclass swimming meet POOR PHYSICAL CONDITION IS CAUSE OF CHICAGO FAILURE Michigan's track team was forced to taste defeat at the hands of the strong Illinois squad in the indoor Conference meet on Saturday, but Coach Farrell and his men are look- ing to the dual meet with the school from Urbana and the outdoor Confer- ence meet, both to take place on Fer- ry field, as an opportunity for re- venge. Though a keen disappoint- ment to the members of the team, the defeat of the past week has left every- one on the squad eager for another chance to'assert their strength against the Sucker team. Johnson Only Dash'Finallst In the dash all .four of Michigan's men survived the preliminary heat, but only Johnson succeeded in qual- ifying in the finals. Carl then pro- ceeded to win the event. It was also necessary for-the Michigan captain to run three heats in the high hurdles because of the large number of en- trants. After winning both of his preliminary heats, Carl took the finals in the fastest time that has fiver been made in the Conference meets. His record of 7 3-5 for the 60 yard higil hurdles stands as a new time for this event. Beardsley was suffering from a sore throat and failed to place in. his heat. BtitleftSurpasses Himselfh By winning the 440 yard dash, Larry Butler surpassed all expecta- tions. His sensational spurt at the end was one of the features of the meet. When the gun was fired for the last lap of the race, Butler was in fifth place. He proceeded to pass three men in front of him and when within. less than 20 yards from the finish caught up with Emery and breasted the tape six inches ahead of the Illinois man. Baker placed as he had been ex- pected to by taking second in the shot. Cross and Wesbrook likewise cleared the bar in the pole vault as advance dope had had it. Slaughter's failure to do better may partly be laid to the fact that his pole failed to arrive until an hour after the pole vault had been completed. Burkholder Comes Through Burkholder's showing in the half mile was pleasing in veiw of the fact that the race at Evanston was the MEN-Hats are high; your last sea- son's hat cleaned and reblocked into' this season's shape, with a new band,' will look like new and save you five or ten dollars. We do only high class work. Factory Hat Store, 617 Pack- ard St. Phone 1792.-Adv LUNDGREN'S PTPILS GO OUTDOORS SOON Michigan's diamond stars are pre- paring for a flying start on Ferry field the latter part of this week, if the weather permits and the warm days continue. At the best, outdoorA training will be cut short before' the1 squad leaves on its jaunt through the states below the Mason-Dixon line., Wolverines have always met stiff op- position from the SoutherA nines. Georgia in particular has been a dif- ficult team to overcome, but this year' Coach Lundgren hopes to make a rec- ord trip. The seven games scheduled for the journey should put the Wolver- ines in prime condition for the r'pen- ing Conference contest with Indiana April 24.' As the time for final' selections ap- proaches keen competition is exhibit- ed in practice. Nearly every regular berth has more than two men contest- ing for it. For the first base position there are four candidates, any one of whom shows well on the initial sack. Second base still has three likely looking keystone men and third still has a quartet of fast men out for the job. For the last few days the gym has been ablaze with pep. Batting averages continue to show a marked improvement. HOLD GIRLS' COURT GAMES WEDNESDAY Interclass basketbali games for women will begin at 4 o'clock on Wednesday with the senior team ar- rayed against the sophomores. At 5 o'clock the juni'ors will meet the freshmen. Winners in these two games will then meet in a game to decide which class shall possess the cup, which has been donated by the Wright-Kay company of Detroit, to be used as a trophy for the winning basketball team. This will make the cup game and odd and even game, using the scheme tried out two years ago. Due to crowded conditions of the athletic department this year it has not been possible to have as many practices as formerly for the teams as a unit, and for this reason it is es- pecially important that all those who compose the teams be present for every practice. The Michigan Daily Is an all-Cam- pus paper.-Adv. More1 for the which is to be held on next Friday chance in them for even a mediocre and Saturday, March 26 and 27. At swimmer to earn his numerals. The least 20 more are expected to sign number of men seeking honors in the before Friday afternoon, when the en- fancy diving has increased, but a good tries close. diver still has plenty of chances to The matter of signing has been come out on top. greatly simplified by the keeping of a At the present time there is no book at the desk of the Y. M. C. A. springboard in the "Y" pool. The 4old where all men who desire to enter board was broken last week, but a may put their names, class, and the new one 'is expected within the next events in which they wish to com- few days. Several men have signified Saturday, Intramural department of- ficials will be on hand on the Water- man gymnasium track to time all men who desire to take part ir, the inter- class and interfraternity relay races. Each fraternity may pick its own team but the Intramural officials will time the men so that the best men can be judged. In the interclass series the four men who make the best time in each class will represent the class. The interfraterniity relay will be one lap per man and the interclass two laps. A man may run on both teams if he desires. After Friday the teams will be an- nounced and a few days allowed for the four men to practice together. On Thursday and Friday each team imterclass teams will be given n als and jerseys. INTERCLASS BASKETBAL S Tnesday, S o'clock. Zinn's fresh lits will play winner of the game Mon nigbt between . Quartel's fri lits, and the junior engineers The Michigan Daily, the only ing paper in Arfn Arbor, contai the latest Campus, City and Ne ws.-Adv. pete. They will then be admitted to the tank upon the payment of five, cents, and \nay practice whenever it is convenient for them at the same reduced price of five cents for each practice. All candidates for the Varsity are asked to' be on hand on Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock when the final practice before the selection of their desire to enter the 440 yard free style swim. If there is a sufficient number of entrants this event will be run off on Friday night, thus leaving the distance men fresh for the 220 on Saturday. 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