ml' i IN HIGH SCHOOL .1 YYI Y MMM YYYIYYYYYYYY iYIY lYYM YY IYIYYY W YY 1 I YYYY YI I Y YYYIIIYYYYYMIIIYY YYYY Y 1 ER MEN IT[ TITLE nd Lafayette, Ind., Are of, State Schools EnteredJ HEATS IN ALL FRIDAY AFTERNOON Ive sent.in Michigan's track and field meet. The entry list is smaller than usual this year due to oJher Conference schools holding their interscholastics either this- week or the week following. Because of this fact only two prep schools from states other than Michigan will be repre- sented. .Jefferson high school of Laf- ayette, Ind., and Scott high school of Toledo, O., are the teams that will have to be watched by the State teams if the honors are to remain within Michigan. The Entries Following is a list of the high schools eptered with the men that will represent each: Lansing-Cleven- ger, Alderman, Scharr, Cameron, Gil- braith, Tishcort, Herrmann, Wilcox, Oade. Grand Rapids Central-Rock- well, Worden, Merriam, Thornquist, Walsh, Cargill, Dunakin, Ybung, Smith, Van Dam, Palmer, and Honde- link. Muskegon-Cook, Castenholtz, Plora, Van Kersen, Petersen, * Ott, Neilson, Mulder, and Bean. Scott Enters 15 Toeldo Scott-Monetta, Jones, Lev- itt, Meese, Moor, Cook, Reeder, Wil- son Caslar, Van Cleef, Sinclair, Gar- ret, Meeters, Ross, and Gohring. De- troit Cass Tech.-Myers and Klein.' Detroit Southeastern - Steenck. De- troit Central--Dadgigian, Schomber- ger, Bez, McDonald, Kozlow, Schula- kovsky, Johnston, Lawrence, Kutlin, Blalock, Lester, Whitney, Fulcher, Fox, Kiser, and Prout. Detroit North- western-Blauman, McDonald, Davis, Hendrian, Blanchard, Brenton, Mick- aels, Kearney, Eason, Snider, North- rop, Day, Simpson, Miller, and John- ston. Highland Park, Detroi-Ozias, Butterfield, Whiting, Wannamaker, Haven, Mowery, Belt, Mitchell, Aldin- ger, and Rowe. Kalamazoo Central- Wise, Gainder, Platt, Campbell, Van Zandt, Norg, McEwan and Kidder. Hoosiers Strong 'Lafayette, Ind. - Jefferson, Crowe, Tilton, Bohanon, Spoon, Baugh, Bo-: rowinski, and Carroll. Grand Rapids South-Birt, Richmond, Mitts,. Cogn- don, Evans, Quick, McKiernon. Ypst-, lanti-Hoggerty. Ann Arbor-Peel, Beckwith, Crittenden, Spedding, Greg- ory, Huetler, Meyers, Nicholson, Nor- ris, Hornberger, Salzman, Davis, Stewart, Bebean, Earl, and Beckwith. Saginaw Arthur Hill-Hart. Detroit Eastern - Laepfer, Tinker, Rhein, Lewis, Boughner, Vokes, Schnoid, Goddard, Seifert, Voelker, Schippac- casse, Wise, Mills, Cooper, Walk, Stuart, Hamilton, Huff, Whitney, Owen, Huntington, Haas, Slaughter, Herr, Kratz, McCausland, and Wat- son. Jackson-Entries unobtainable. Battle Creek-Entries unobtainable. The trials will all be run off Fri- day afternoon and Interscholastic Manager Forbes reguests that a rep-. resentative of every team meet him between 10 and 12 o'clock Friday morning so that housing matters and other incidentals can be properly tak- en care of. SPORT CALENDAR THURSDAY Class Baseball 3:45-Fresh Lits vs. Soph Engineers. 3:45-Junior Engineers vs. Dents, south Ferry field. Medic League 6:45-Phi Chi vs. Phi Rho Sigma, Homoeop diamond. . 6:45-Nu Sigma Nu vs. Phi Beta Zi, Ann street diamond. 6:45-Alpha Kappa Kappa vs. Inde- pendents, ,Phi Chi diamond. Note: -- The Junior Lit-Senior Lit game scheduled for today has been. postponed until Friday on account of members planning totake trip to De-t troit. f FRIDAY 3:45-Junior Lits vs. Senior Lits. Iowa Football Prospects Bright ' Iowa City, Ia., May 18. - With the beginning of spring football practice at Iowa during the past week, chanc- es for a Conference championship next year look brighter than ever btfore. Of the new men out Davenport, a for- mer Ames varsity man, and Kinney, a 200 pound tackle, look to be the most promising. Besides the 'wealth of new material, the following varsity men are left from last year: Belding and Kadesky, ends; Slateir, Thompson, Hunter Meade, and Van Oosterhout, linemen; A. Devine, G. Devine, Rich, Rath, Shuttleworth, and Locke, backs. BIG TEN GOLF TOURNEY T EVANSTON JUNE, 1 NON-CONFERENCE MEMBERS W1LL ALSO BE ENTERTAINED BY NORTHWESTERN Northwestern university will hold the Western . Intercol$gi ate 'golf tournament at the Indian Hill Golf' club June 21-24 inclusive. The In- dian. Hill club, located just north of Kennilworth, is considered to be one of the best coursee in Cook county. Director of Athletics Dana M. Evans1 is planning to make this tournament one of the big events in golfdom this1 season. A special invitation has been ex- tended to all Western colleges whleth-l er members of the Big Ten or not andl Eastern schools wishing to compete will be allowed to enter. Each uni- versity will enter four men and Con- ference eligibility rules will be inl force. The first day's play will be a 36-hole medal, event to decide the college championship of the West. The 32; lowest scores made in this event will qualify for the individual matches which will .be played June 22 and 23. Eighteen hole matches will be played In the preliminary games. The finals will be a 36-hole match to decide the individual dual cham- pionship of the West. This match will be played June 24, the last day of the tournampent. X Iliankets 'Toa Bie Presented .At ""Ste pyHollow Cap night will serve as a fitting climax to those of Michigan's athletes who have been able to win the coveted M at least twice in one major sport. Blankets will be given to these men on which one star will be placed for each year of service rendered. The following men will receive the blan-- kets for 1921: Fortune, football; Rye, football; Weiman, football; Wil- liams, basketball; Rychener, basket-, ball; Weiss, basketball; Perrin, base-a ball; Butler, track; Van Boven, base-, ball. In addition to these men the fol- lowing will receive blankets for 1920: Football, Cruse, Froemke, Knode, ..Peach; baseball-, Saunders, Froemke, Newell, Knode, Langenham, Scheidler; track, Johnson, Cook, R. Beardsley, C. Latis, A. Cross. esterday 's Games xatienal League Pittsburgh 11, Brooklyn 2. New York 3, Chicago 2. Boston 6, Cincinnati 1. Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 6. Ainerican League Boston 2, Detroit 0. Chicago 12, New York 2. Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 8, Washington 3. Harley Wanted as Footbail Coac#h Columbus, O., May.18.--Offers to coach football teams net fall are rolling in on "Chick" Harley, the Ohio' State .uiiversity gridiron star. The latest bid is from the Indianola, Ia., college, which offered Harley $4,000 to assume the athletic director- ship. Harley was assistant to Coach Wilce at Ohio State last season and may decide to remain for the 1921 PHI KAPPA SIGMA hitting of Rychner and BASEBALL 6HAMPS teams remain in the low contest for second place. Two games were played Phi Kappa Sigma won the interfra- ic league. Phi Chi beat I ternity championship of the campus Kappa 17-5 and Phi Beta Tuesday afternoon by defeating Xi Psi the Independents 15-3. Phi, 10-5. Both Weed, of Phi Kappa 0hlmacher beat Dunaki Sigma, and Walmoth, of .the losers, the All-campus tennis m pitched well but the better support iJerome won from Kenna given Weed won the championship. Tan 20it het onyeote In the interelass league, the fresh- Tau 2-0 int he only conte man lits won from the freshman en- gineers by a score of 13-0. The med- ics defeated the senior engineers 16- Mullison's Indoor Ridin, 4. The medic victory places them in steum w ribe Thursday the finals for first place with the soph- to ten. Come enjoy a ride omore lits. 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