-. 1"0 1 C H 1 G A IN DAILY ~HE MICHIGAN DAiLY r V Q .f y 4- i+ U i M1 jj ' P .ry 'I- ol f9 r4MtE ILLINOIS TRACK ASPIRANTS 183 REPORTI 9T GI bl Ri1Ufl E(Tl EARLY SU1TONS Champaign, Jan. 7. - Harry Gill, track coach at Illinois, has sounded a' PENBERTR Y CR OSS COUN TRY C APTAiN er unsuccessful. Indications are that Bring the ladies, fine food, refined An Ann Arbor institution in a class Michigan will be well represented next surroundings at the Chinese Gardens, by itself. Students especially wel- American management (Chairey).-- come. Chinese Gardens. American season in the hill and daleas events, Adv. management (Charley).-Adv. there are several freshmen this year ' JEROME AND RICE CONTINUE LEAD BY GOOD MARGIN TO caul for practice for his trackn athletes. Despite the loss of several mainstays of the 1920 team, Illinois expects to be represented by a strong team this season. The big event for the Indians will be the fourth annual relay carni- val which will be held at Urbana, March 5. Notre Dame at South Tend will be the first opponent for the Orange and Blue squad. Francisco Penberthy, '22, was elect- ed captain of the 1921 cross country team at a meeting of this year's team held Saturday. Penberthy, who is a hard worker, well liked by his team- mates, has been on the team for the past two seasons. He has always fin- ished well up in the hill and dale con- tests, turning in many credible per- formances for the Maize and Blue. Although this year's cross country team met with several reverses, the season on the whole was not altogeth- Events in the all-campus foul! shooting tourney took a decidedly successful turn Saturday when the total number of competitors entered was raised to 163. The aspect of the standings was but slightly changed, G. Jerome and W. G. Rice continuing to hold, respectively, first and second places. Stone was ousted from third position by J. C. McClure. Eight oth- er aspirants to honors trail in vicin- ity of the leaders and from then on the list dwindles down to some very low averages. Jerome seems to have the edge on his rivals by a good margin, for he is four points above his closest com- petitor. In last year's free throw contest Jerome was entered but did not qualify. The ease with which he sinks the ball in the cage makes him at least a formidable contender for hbnors. Rice, runner up in the tour- ney thus far, placed fourth in last season's tournament. He also seems! to find the basket with a consum- mate ease which will make him end up in the contest with a good chance, at first or second place. The rest ofI the 100 chances at the basket will be given the men who have qualified next Monday. Seven men who qualified outI of 25 chances on Saturday afternoon will run off the remainder of their trys also on Monday. Following is the list of men who have qualified for the finals: G. Je- rome 42, W. G. Rice 38, J. C. Mc- Clure 36, S. 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