+t 'will .1' .1 ho 11 I Uy e and] ithern Handl.I TRIP >n account of snow. iamond, squad was >ition series by a entirely covers the . Snow coming at interferes with the strenuous week of to engaging the It is doubtful if will be able to per- ar diamond before ng trip. s Varsity en its southern rious handicap and atting and fielding s southern oppon- in the best of form of outdoor games. ling staff i prob- itioned of.any po- dsmen have been heir arms as well as on the diamond. calibre of Georgia, nic and. Vander- dgren's team will, sting handicap, be high percentage of er the jinx which Michigan athletics ost when the team e far side of the Spring Football To Start Apr. 19 Tentative arrangements formulated by the athletic officials call for - the' opening of spring football practice on Monday, April 19, the day before spring' vacation is over. Coach Yost will not arrive on the scene until the men have been out for a week or 10 days and,: until his arrival, the squad will be in charge of Capt. Angus Goetz and Coaches Mather and Douglass The men will be put through the usual rudimentary (training and will be given instructions in blocking and charging. In addition to this custom- ary grind there is a probability that the last few sessions will be livened by scrimmages. Notices of the spring training have been sent out to the members of last season's Varsity and Reserves, to the All-Fresh team and to the more promising players on the various class teams., 4 DAYS .GIVEN FOR- BOWLING-TOURNEY Four days is the time in which the interclass and interfraternity bowl- ing tournaments must be run off. On account of the basketball tourney and other things the begin'ning of this new intramural activity was postponed un- til this week. By Thursday night all the teams must have bowled in order, that the winner can be announced be- fore the vacation. Any five men representing a class or, fraternity may enter the tourney sim- ply by notifying the care-taker of the Union alleys before they bowl their three games. As is the plan in the state and national alley tourneys each; f. .a MICHI GAN ENTER Seventeen Varsity Track Metn Will Take Part in Detroit Arena Indoor Meet Coach Farrell has entered 17 of his track men in the indoor meet to be, held in the Detroit Arena un Satur- day. The contest, which is given un- der the auspices of the Y. 1VL C. A., is a regular A. A. U. meet and will con--3 clude the Varsity's indoor season. As the invitation announces, the purpose of the event is to stimulate interest. in track athletics in order to determine' any possible Olympic material. Competition for Johnson1 It has been stated that Ohio State university, M. A. C. and other colleges in this :part of the country will send teams. Other athletes from Chicago and Cleveland are expected. Among the stars who are expected to compete are Carl Johnson, Joie Ray, the sen- sational I. A. C. miler. -and his team mate, Joe Loomis, who will probably enter the high jump and the hurdles. Foss, who is considered the best pole vaulter in the country, is among the entries. . Against him, Slaughter and Wesbrook will vault for Michigan. Johnson in One Event Carl Johnson has been entered in the high jump only as Coach Parrell is unwilling to have his star take. any chances with his injured leg. Carl is working out lightly and his injury, is coming along in good shape, al- though he will not hurdle before the Penn relays. In the, 50 yard dash. Losch and Lashmet will run for Mich- igan. Cook has not been entered be-, cause he is not essentially a hard floor runner. The boards hurt his legs and Coach Farrell will riot use him until the outdoor season begins. Ferry field was covered with four inches of snow yesterday and the weather was altogether too cold to allow an outdoor workout. The track will be scraped this morning and pro- vided the sun is out will be in shape for the afternoon. SOP H ENGINEERS- WIN RELAY TITLE Soph engineers defeated the fresh lits in the finals of the interclass re- lays yesterday in Waterman gym. The time was 1 minute 18 seconds, the fastest in which the distance has been covered. The men were even on every lap and the last engineer fin- ished but a few inches ahead of his rival, thereby taking campus honors for his class. Captain Humphreys, Harvie. Sim- monds and Everett composed the win- ning squad and the losing team was made up of Captain Lewis, Kelly, Wal- ter and Thomas. In the fraternity competition Alpha Delta Phildefeated Sigma Nn in the semi-finals by five yards. The time was 1 minute 21 2-5 seconds. The Al- pha Delts will run against the win- ner of- the Phi Psi-Phi Gam match for the championship. 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The scores he ability of will all be recorded and the team1 o hold their which spills the largest number of pins! power of the in three: games will be declared win- Lose batting upf exceptionally comes through ve po difficulty >f the games on ner. The winning fraternity will be awarded a cup and the members of the! winning class team will receive num- erals. The high scorer of the tourna- ment will receive a smaller cup signi- ficant of individual hondrs. ALLEGED CHEMICAL THROWER AT DANiCE ACADEMY ARRESTED QUARRY DRUG CC PRESCRIPTION STORE COR. SO. STATE and UNIVERSITY AV )NE 308 In South second of th a baseballi to train. I1 ther Confe he soutIA, is time in Ala he Urbana a e Big squad linois rence - _ play- A student, alleged to have thrown bama the chemical in the Packard dancing ggre- academy and injured two people last week Tuesday night, was arrested by the be on Ann Arbor police yesterday. The stu- gren's dent, whose name is withheld, refus- ed to answer any questions. Accord- ing to the chief of police, his case E will be put in charge of the faculty NOON 1Itoday. the Varsity swim- May Play Golf on A. A. Course outs are requested Students desiring playing privileg- i Wednesday after- es at the.Ann Arbor Golf and Outing k for a big, special club .should apply at once to A. G.' will also find the Weiley, '21, president of the Univer-. teresting as every sity of Michigan -Golf association. illegiate swimming Student membership is limited to 40 In fact, the prac- and preference will be given to good e proportions of a players. There will be a tournament will be the first among the members of the association ince the picking of later in the season. esults will have in- rulard's selections Read the Daily advertisements. They Grand Rapids and will lead you to the best of Ann' Ar- bor's stores.-Adv. are an example ity this store b them here for y they give men long wear, bec demands of mer fine materials ~ ship. 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