THE MICHIGAN DAILY w. t. a A"x h f 'r, . Cr rfit Weight Men Workout on Ferry Field i MENHURL, DISCUS HAMMR JAVELIN Squad Begins Intensive Preparation for Indoor Conference and California Meets 1i O SQUAD LEAVING FOR M. A. C. CARNIVAL For more than a week weight men' on the Varsity track squad have been working out on Ferry field. Undaunt- ed by the snappy weather and a wet muddy field, a half dozen athletes have been out throwing the discus, javelin, and hammer. At other times they have been in the gymnasium working with the shot. The men have begun their training for the California meet, which is but a month away and, while as yet there has been no competition or distance trials, when they do begin there is certain to be the closest kind of com- petition. among them for places on the squad that will leave for the Poppy state. So far Hoffman, Stipe, Dunne, Tidy, Jacobs, and Van Orden have been training under the coach's direction. Hoffman and Jacobs have been out on the field for more than a month. All have been spending their time .up to the present in getting themselves in trim and in perfecting their form rather than in trying for distance. Distance Squad Hit Again Being weak from the start in the mile and two mile events, the track squad has been further weakened in these eevnts by the loss of several men. Denton, the brightest prospect for the mile that Steve had, has been forced to leave school. Hofstater, a distance man of great promise par- ticularly in the two mile, is unable to continue with the squad because of in- eligibility. One or two others though not as good as the two men above have also suffered from the latter cause. These losses leave the squad quite weak in the distances. Coach Farrell has shifted Douglas from the half mile to the mile in an effort to strengthen his milers. Other men with whom he is working are Standish, Everett, and Lukins. All have improved since the beginning of the year but will bave to continue if Michigan is. to count on them for points in the Conference meets. The two milers who up to now have shown the most are Freeborne and Whittemore. Here also there is room for improvement but it is to be said in favor of the men that they have been working hard. 1 Men Go to Lansing The meet this week end at M. A. C. in which the Varsity is entered and to which Coach Farrell is taking 15 men is in the nature of a track car- nival. It is the first to be held at Lansing and a Michigan team is be- ing entered to give the men their last bit of competition before the Indoor Conference meet at Evanston next Friday and Saturday. M. A. C. has extended Michigan a special invitation to run a two mile relay race with, the Farmers as the' feature event of the program. For this purpose, Steve is taking the fol- lowing half milers, from which he will (Continued on Page Eight) 'LUNDGREN WORKS WI1TH GREEN MEN Former Michigan Ball Coach Building lew Team Around Few Veterans At Illinois ORANGE AND BLUE MATERIAL SHOWS SIGNS OF STRENGTH (By a Staff Correspondent) Urbana, Ill., March 10.--Carl Lund- gren, baseball coach at the Univer- sity of Illinois and last year coach of the University of Michigan nine, is confronted with the task of building a team from almost green material. There is not one veteran pitcher back, except Arrasmith, who is trou- bled with a bad arm and who was only a second string hurler last year. McCurdie is on hand to work as a re- ceiver, and Julie Mee, said by some to be the best shortstop in the Con- ference, will be out for practice in a short time. One or two of the 1920 outfield have returned this year. Since Feb. 1 Lundgren has been working in the Armory with his can- didates, and a week ago ordered the first outdoor practice. Although not as satisfactory as a regular diamond because of its small size and often broken surface, the Armory gives the Illini a chance to work on dirt, a condition which is more favorable for development than in other Conference schools. Personnel Still Undecided From the workouts to date, Lund- gren has not been able to get suffi- cient line on his candidates to have any idea as to the personnel of his. team. At present he has four sopho- more pitchers who stand out above the other hurlers. For the first base- man's job there are a number of can- IF YOU WANT THE LATEST de- didates, but he has not yet been able sign and fine workmanship, co'me to to sift down the field. The same ap- the NEW SHOP, second floor, 721 N. plies to second and third bases, al- University. Mrs. Mabel Talford, form- though Hellstrom, until Monday a erly of the Vogue Shoppe, propriet- member of the basketball squad, is ress.-Adv. 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