/S ." ... .. . . -a. .. , .. ... . : ° . U embers of both the Illi- igan track teams were .on for the meet last horoughly evinced by marks that were hung esting athletes. most outstanding fea- remarkable high jump- dom, even in an inter-j t, where 20 or more e, that three men are six feet or over. But ms are able to enterl t can jump this height le short of remarkable. t equal his highest leap, rprised critics by going a half higher thian his All Javelin Thows Good ' le, Hoffman, and Dunne, the men that placed in the javelin ,all exceeded previous attempts. startled the athletic world by ing the wand 192 feet for a new ollegiate record, and Hoffman unne, who finished 176 feet, 11 , and 176 feet, respectively, bet- their own individual, marks. cons and Wetzel, the two Mich- print tars, exceeded all hopes 100 and 220 yard dashes. Sim- was expected tp win the 220, ad hopes of the 100, but ns easy victory makes him a favorite e Conference championships in two races. Wetzel ran remark- ood races in the dashes, and to .be as good a sprinter as a r miler. Butler Stars ain Butler ran and placed in o hardest races of the day, win- he 440 in the exceedingly fast f 50 seconds, and soon after giv- ttes a fast run in the half, los- the finish by two yards, with e 18, which is fast for a Con- s dual meet. ols did the expected by winning ices in the mile and two mile The time in both was fair, but s good as the men can do if !d. Broad Jump Disappointing igan disappointments cam in nning broad jump and the hur The Wolverines were figured for ority of points in these events, Rled to come through. The only irprise of the meet was the low race, ,in which the Illini were > take all three places. contest wilt,,undqubtedly prove 1 index to the respective power two teams in the Conference meet June 3 and 4. Other s should not ut in to any great on most of these points, as are few athletes ale to bom- ith Illinois or Michigan. ND STANFORD TO TRY UONOR SYSTEM NEXT FALL An almost "unanimous vote re- taken by the students at Leland rd university the honor system e installed in that school begin- Text fal. M,' etitlon, askiW for the installa- f the honor )rystem, was signed re than 94 per cent of the stu- and presented to the ,univer- dininistration a short time ago, which the faculty immediately a decide upon the matter, unan- Ly agreeing to put t'he system Tect at once. ever, the faculty made it'known tolations of the rule would mean ion, and that final verdicts in ise will rest with the newly or- d student council. you ever try using The Daily a ping Directory?mauSatisfaction is ir command if you patronize our DARTMOUTT TENNIS MEN WIN EASY VICTORY OER TECH The unbeaten Dartmouth tennis team added another victory to its string by defeating Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology on Monday by the one-sided score of 6-0. This marlts the Green as one of the strongest teams in the East as the Tech aggregation was'rated among the foremost in that section of the country. f ore Court Games For Coming Week1 Tuesday, May 24, has been set as the last day for the playing of the third round of the All-campus tennis tour- nament. The following matches must be played by that date: Sculley, 1017- 1, vs. Hodgman, 437-M; Frankel,' 2625-M, vs. Oliphant, 1017-J; Osborn, 1744, vs. Hicks, 2100-M; Snider, 1615, vs. Oppenheimer, 2654,1 Jerome, 1189, vs. Kennard, 1521-W; Segall, vs. flames, 871; MacArthur, 18, vs. Kauff- man, 1316-M; Weyand,' 1460, vs. Gregory; Hall, 578, vs. Robbins, 1422-M; Schaefer, 493, vs. . Rohan, 1575; Sanchez,' 668-R, vs. Clippert, 374; Carsons, 1951-M, vs. Dyason, 1546-R; Sloss, 349-M, vs. Beaudette, 1951-1#; Steiner, 1741-R, vs. Wright, 2480-J; Weiss, 1589-W, vs. Walbridge, 188; Dunakin, i526-R, vs. Ohlacher, 1147-M. Phi Kappa Sigma meets Xi Psi Phi on south Ferry field this afternoon forj the championship of the interfrater- nity league. SPORT CALENDAR 5;00-Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Xi Psi Phi, south Ferry field. 3:45-Medics . senior engineers, south Ferry field. 3:45-Senior lits vs. Sophomore engi- neers, south Ferry field. 6:45-Phi Chi vs. Alpha Kappa Kap- pa, Washtenaw diamond. 6:45-Phi Beta Ii vs. Independents Glen avenue diamond. Note--The game between the Soph engineers and the Senior lits which was scheduled for today has been postponed until Thursday on account of the Soph engineer class outing. Yesterday 's Gdmnes1 National League Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 0. St. Louis 4, Brooklyn 3. New York 7, Cincinnati 4. Boston 7, Chicago 1. r Anerlean League New York 6, Cleveland 3. Chicago 5, Philadelphia 4. Detroit 17, Washington 11. Use Classified advertising and sell your miscellaneous articles.-Adv. STARRBEST Young BMen's Three Piece Grey Sport Suits Made of Fine All- Wool Chekiot $50.00 Extra Knickers to Match $13.50 soS E 324 So, State St. Michigans twenty-first annual in- counts for the smaller representation terscholastic track and field meet this year. Lafayette, Indiana, and To- will be held on Ferry field Saturday ledo Scott high will probably be the morning. The trials will fall be held only schools represented from states Friday afternoon. A smaller num- other than Michigan. her of prep schools will be represent- Entertainment has been provided ed this year than in the past owing for the visiting athletes with Cap to the fact that, other conference night ceremonies on Firday night, at schools are holding their interschol- which time there will be the first an- astics the same date. Illinois and In- nual presentation of the M blankets diana are offering their meets this to all men who have won two letters week and Ohio State and Chicago- in any branch of athletic activity, plan theirs next week. This ac- opening the program. The guests will Twenty- First Interscholastic Track And Field fleet Due This Week r Want anything? If you want what you want, when you want it, use a Want Ad in the Michigan Daily.-Adv Patronize our 'Advertisers.-Adv. Now s be tendered a noon luncheon on Sat- urday and the cups and medals will be awardedthe winners 'atthis time. On Saturday afternoon the visitors will be the guests of the Athletic as- sociation at the dual Michigan- Chi- cago meet. 4 Interscholastic Manager Forbes re- quests that a representative of each, competing team meet him at the of- fices of the Athletic association be- tween 10 and 12 o'clock Friday morn- ing. staing1 the time of year th at v ti ' + a .: /. I Wednesday and Balance of Week quick servic counts in getting your meals. The A Guaranteed. SWIMING NOTICI The following members of Varsity swimming team are ed to meet at the Union o'clock Wednesday evening election of a captain for the son: Hubbard, Gilmore, Searle, Yerkes, White, Por ker, Hanson, Babcok, Dunlo tine, Smith, Corby, Elliott. Patronize our Advertisers. A ttraction TodayTodayy A Shot - a shout - and a rattle of hoofs! - and a heart as big as the west. t .- A, np h hmstf ftehaga'srp 4-4 wisden stlfeatday ek. (. .41 t r 1 /.. , \, / THE GME WA U! . All night he must face the hangman's Ssropee aser that would end his life at daybreak. r \s r