THE MICHIGAN DAILY ;. .. nrrrii rn iri.rr rrrrrrir i r r rrmr ... Mop= ---,.- : ' N. ," ". .., Qs a .- ., ,. .. ... ;. ~ .. .. .. .. .. , .. . . , ., .-. .. .- ." w -- I ITY FAVORED CHICAGO MEET f -7- -I Will Be the Opponents-of Wolverines Last homeI MICJ{GAN DOPED TO WIN EASY VICTORY IN DUAL CONTEST Michigan students will have their one opportunity of the year to wit- ness the Varsity track team in com- petitive action on Saturday when the University of Chicago aggregation takes the cinders in opposition. The Maroons come with an exceed- ingly weak team, and as the result Coach Steve Farrell's charges should have little difficulty in winning the day. Wolverines are counted on for first places in all but three events. I one of these, the mile, there is every chance that a wearer of the Maize and Blue may cross the finish line in the lead. In the two mile and the-hammer throw, however, the Ma- roons are conceded victories. Wetzel and Simmons are sure start- ers in the 100 and 220 with either Meese, or Burke, as a third entrant. Captain Butler, Thomas, Lewis, and Wheeler will run the 440 event, while Larry will again appear in the hal mile in company with Merz and'Gib- son. A formidable array of milers will do their best to wrest the dis- tance run from Chicago, Burkholder, Douglas, Lukins, and Reed being scheduled to answer the starter's gun. I Standish, Pemberthy, Chute, and Whittemore are picked for the two mile, and, while none of these is ex- pected to down the Maroon star they are all counted on to put up a good fight. Cruikshank and Sargent will run both hurdle races, with Swift as an added starter in the 220. yard dis- tance. In the field events Michigan is. far the superior of the rival 'team. Nay- for and Sargent will more than make up for the absence of Wesbrook in the pole vault.. Walker, Rea, Platts, and Spurrier will contest in the high jump, and Cruikshank appears in the broad jump in company with Wood and Lewis. Stipe and Van Orden will make up the shot heaving duo, and in the ham- mer throw Stipe will pair off with Schmidt, Jacobs, Dunne, and Tidey will hurl the discus, and an easy set of points is looked for in the javelin with Hoffma, Dunne, and Tidey at the business end of the javelin. A large area of the tin covering on the north stand has been removed .in expectation of the big crowd which will witness the meet. Inasmuch as the track team will not be seen in action again there is every reason to believe that every available seat will be occupied. ySTARREST CHICAGO Men's White Polo Shirts of the finest quality English Oxford' $4.00' 324 SO. STATE ST. (SECOND FLOOR) TARRDEST CHICAGO SPORT CALENDAR FRIDAY Class Baseball 3:45-Junior engineers vs. dents. Medic League 6:45-Alpha Kappa Kappa vs. Phi Beta Pi, Washtenaw, diamond. . 6:45-Phi Chi vs. Nu Sigma Nu, Hom- oeop diamond. Intramural Items, Because of inclement weather Wed- nesday and the fact that Thursday was Pratt day the final time for the playing of the second round of the interfraternity tennis matches has been extended until Saturday, May 21. The following matches must be played by that time or the entries will be dropped: Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Chi Psi; Cygnus, 2378-W, vs. Nu Sig- ma Nu. * INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET OPENS THIS AFTERNOON (Continued from Page One) Scott high of Toledo nd Jefferson high of Lafayette, Ind., are the two ag- gregations which will invade Michigan soil in an endeavor to carry the hon- ors out of the state. Nothing specific has been obtained relative to the strength of either of these outfits, but it is safe to predict that they will both be strong, as each school is send- ing .a large number of men. Scott high, moreover, has always performed creditably, and there is every reason to believethat the Ohio school will bring another gr~oup of fortidable stars. Detroit Schools Good Something is known, however, con- cerning the schools within the state. Detroit Northwestern won the Kal- amazoo Normal interscholastic a week ago, with Detrpit Eastern a close sec- ond. Highland Park high school was ighv point winner in the Kalamazoo college meet the week previous by a goodly margin. It is hard to compare Highland Park and Detroit Northwes- tern for they have not competed against each other this- year, and com- parative records is no criterion, for a fast track may make a great deal of, difference in results. Plenty of entertainment is in store for the visitors. They will stay at the fraternity houses and house clubs while they are here. On Friday eve- ning they will witness the Cap night ceremonies. At this time there will be the first annual formal presenta- tion of athletic awards and "M" blankets to all letter men of the year. Saturday noon a luncheon will be tendered them and the awards of the meet will be given the winners. On Saturday afternoon, the boys will be the guests of the Athletic association at the Michigan-Chicago dual meet. The following awards will be given, Gold, silver, and bronze medals will' be presented for first, second, and third places respectively, in all events; while all fourth places will receive ribbons. Silver loving cups will be awarded the winning team, the run- ner-up, the highest individual point winner, and his closest competitor. The. "M" club will present a silver loving cup to the winning team of the half mile relay, and Sid Millard is, again putting up a cup to the team which first wins three meets.- The following men will officiate:1 Referee, Farrell; starter, May; clerk3 of the course, Millard; scorer, Fisher;' track judges, Johnson, Butler, Wetzel,7 Burns, and Murphy; field judges, Mather, Cohn, Landowsky, Walker,] Stipe, and Van Orden; timers, Hahn,4 Burton, Professor Carver, Professor7 Aigler, and Professor Holbrook. i Events and Order. The trials in the interscholasticl track meet will be held this afternoon at Ferry field. .''ollowing are the en-i tries and their respective events in1 the order they will be run:l ,100 yard run-Cook, Castenholtz, Muskegon .high; Monetta, Jones, Le- vitt, Toledo Scott high; Steeneck, De-S troit Southeastern; Ozias, Butterfield, Highland Park high; Dogdigiah, Schomberger, Detroit Central high; Blauman, McDonald, Detroit North- western; Toepfer, Siefert, Voelker, Schippocassee, Wise, Mills, Cooper, Watson, Detroit Eastern; Wise, Gain- der, Platt, Kalamazoo high; Crowe, Tilton, Bohanon, Jefferson high, Laf- ayette, Ind.; Mitts, Congdon, Rich- mond high; Peel, Beckwith, Critten- den, Ann Arbor high; Clevenger, Ald- erman, Lansing high; Setright, Schule, McGhee, Jaynow, Cooper, Jackson high.. 120 yard hurdles-Ott, Muskegon" high; Meyers, Detroit Cass Tech.; Johnson, Schulakovsky, Detroit Cen- tral; Snider, Day, Detroit Northwest- ern; Birt, Grand Rapids South; Hag- gerty, Ypsilanti high; Peel, Ann Arbor high; Merriam, Grand Rapids Central; Toepfer, Walk, Detroit'Eastern; Sharr, Lansing high. 440 yard run - Cook, Upton, Van Kersen, Muskegon; Moor, Cook, Reed- er, Toledo Scott; Whitting, Highland Park high; Bez, Detroit Central; Dav- is, Detroit Northwestern; Campbell, Kalamazoo high; Tilton, Jefferson high; Huebler, Ann Arbor high; Rock- well, Worden,.Thornquist, Grand Rap- ids Central; Owen, McCausland, Sinks, Schnoid, Detroit Eastern; Cannon, Lansing high; Jaynow, Baker, Mc- Cain, Jackson. 220 yard run-Cook, Upton, Flora, Muskegon; Monetta, Jones, Meese, Toledo Scott; Ozias, Butterfield, High- land Park; Dogdigiah, Schomberger, Continued on Page Eight) Down RECREATION TRAINING SC OF CHICAGO (Successor to Recreation I Chicago School of Civics and One year course in Recreati New School of Dramatics an eantry. 800 S. Halsted St., House), Chicago. thropy) past the serving table you go, Picking out what you want The following third round matches must be played off by Thursday, May 25: Phi Delta Theta vs. Alpha Kappa Kappa; Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Phi Sigma Delta; Psi Upsilon vs. winner of Alpha -Sigma Phi-Sigma Phi Ep- silon match; if appa Btta Psi vs. win- ner of Phi :,,gma Kappa-Chi Psi match; Phi Kappa Psi vs. Kappa Nu; Alpha Rho Chi vs. Delta Tau Delta; Trigon vs. winner Cygnus-Nu Sigma Nu game. Entries have been slow in coming in for the interfraternity outdoor track meet to be held on Ferry field next Monday and Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The closing time for en- tries will be Monday at 2 o'clock. (Continued on Page Eight) to eat and paying for nothing else, confident Do You Need Extra Courses? Send for catalog describing over 400 courses in History, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoology, Modern Languages,;Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc., given by correspondence. 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