THE MICHIGAN DAILY s I ENTIE IN THRE EIENTSSELECTED, Dash, Quarter, and Mile Men Chosen By Coach Farrell Tuesday Afternoon REMAINING WOLVERINES WILL BE PICKED IN TRIALS TODAY Michigan entries in three events for the Conference indoor track met at Evanston Saturday have been se- lected by Coach Farrell after the trials held Tuesday afternoon. The. races' are the 50 yard dash, the quar- ter and the mile run. Hopes Bright in Dash There will be three entrants in the1 50 yard dash, Kelly, Losch, and Sim- mons surviving the elimination heats yesterday. Simmons and Losch won their way to the finals of the dash event at the Illinois Relay carnival,; being the only Conference runners to get into the last race. The win- ners were all men from non-Confer- ence schools. Michigan should thus be in an excellent position to take points in this. race. The sprint men are among the Michigan mainstays. Standish in Mile Douglas and Standish distanced all other competitors in the mile run, and will probably be the only Maize and Blue runners in this distance. The Il- linois strength lies in the mile and half mile, and to cope with McGinnis and Yates of the Champaign school the Wolverine distance men will have to be at top form. Relay Men Chosen l Five men will be taken for the mile relay team. These are: Captain But- ler, Wetzel, Forbes, Wheeler, and Lewis. With these men to pick from COach Farrell is assured of a team: s that should outdistatne the nest of 'the Conference entries. A least four of the above quarter milers will be entered in the 440 yard dash. The rest, of the men to take the trip till be decided today in the re- maining trial races. Football' Rules Changes Advised "The attempt of the football rules committee to fo'rmulate scientific rules for the game based cn the as- sumption that the game sould be measured by the number of downs, and that there must be an equilib- rium between the defense and of- fense, has resulted in all but wreck- ing the game in the past, and has stul- tified its natural growth for the fu- ture," said E. B. Cochems, a former University 'of Wisconsin football player and now a prominent football official of New York, in a letter to the New &York Times. "Since it is impossible to establish an exact and equal offset between the defense and' the offense," Mr. Cochems says, "it would be a good idea to make a rule which would al- ternately give each team the ball for a certain number of downs, say five or seven, without distance requirement, this continuity of downs to be brok- en only by. a fumbled ball in the pos- session of the opponents or by the interception of a forward pass. The chief benefit of this rule is that it would afford an opportunity of de- veloping to the maximum the -scien- tifi possibilities of the game and of releasing the full powers of the of- .fensive arm." "ITALY;" SUBJECT OF TALK TONIGHT AT STUDENT CLUB James G. Frey, '22, will speak on "Italy" at the meeting ot Circolo Ital- iano at 7:15 o'clock tonight in room 202, South Wing. Frey, while serving in Italy during the World War, made an extensive study of the country as a whole, WRESTLING EjELL1[LNAUjf At 4 o'clock this afternoon 125 pounds-G. L. Defoe, '24E, vs. D. M. Mahikian, '23M. 145 pounds-T. ;W. Moffit, '23, vs. H. McComb, '23. 158 pounds--M. S. Jones, '224, vs. A. G, Oliver, '24. Be properly gowned. Let your de- signing and dressmaking be done by the NeW Shop at 721 N. Univ. (second floor). Mrs. Mabel Tolford, formerly with the Vogue Shoppe, proprietress. -Adv. L. C. SMITH, UNDERWOOD and oth- et typeyriters for sale and rent. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade.-Adv. Fraternity Track Entries Close- Tonight, Preliminaries Tomorrow No entries will be received for the interfraternity track meet after 6 o'clock tonight. Preliminaries will be held at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening and finals next Tuesday at the same hour. Rules for contestants have been given out by the Intramural depart- lap, the second, two, the third, three, and the fourth four. In the standing; broad jump, an addition to the fra- ternity track events, but three trials will be allowed. Much interest has been displayed in the pentathlon. This event will con- at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in room '103, Tappan hall. One modern critic, speaking of Labiche, said, "As a writer of farce comedy he had no equal in his day, and some of his plays are destined to live as classics of their time." OHIO STATE OPENS SPRING GRID WORK Columbus, Ohio, March 15.-Spring football practice has begun at Ohio State and 80 candidates hav-e re- sponded for drill, 30 of whom have never played football before. Coach Wilce has inaugurated a unique.sys- tem of training for his men To make the work less of a drudg- cry the practices will be rub on the basis of adividual competition, wind- ing up the spring sessior with a todrnament. The competition is bas- ed on a pcssible grade of 11) points uaide up as follows: 100 points for the showing made in the tourney, 40 for perfect attendance, and 101 poits for attitude and general imprevement. Events in the tournament will be drop kicking, punting, place kicking, place kick holding, forward passi:g moth for distance and accuracy. back- field men carrying the ball 103 yards against time, linemen carrying the bali 60 yards against time. line block- ing, backfield blocking, and the kick- Increase your business by advertis- iug in The Michigan Daily.--Adv. SPORT WRITERS WANTED Tryouts are wanted for the sport staff of The Michigan Daily. Men desiring to write sports are requested to report to George Reindel, Jr., this aft- ernoon between 3 and 5 o'clock at the sport desk in the Press building. Candidates must be scholastically eligible. ment. All fraternity men and pledges sist of the standing broad jump, the are eligibile to compete with the ex- shot put, and the high jump. Dist- I ception of men who have won an "M" ances made in regular events will or an "AMA" or who are now members count in the pentathlon. The remain- of the Varsity track squad. In the ing events in the unique contest are latter case men who are excused by the 50-yard dash and chinning. Coach Farrell will be permitted to--- - enter. All points will count toward IIATIIlEU TO GIVE ADDRESS the general standing of the fraternity, UPON FRENCH DRAMATIST five points going to first place, three,- to second, two to third, and one to Edward Mathieu, instructor in theI fourth. romance language department, will The medley relay is a feature of the deliver an address on "Labiche," the evening's sport. It will be run by four well known French, dramatist and man teams, the first man going one humorist of 'the nineteenth century, - Ann Arbor's Finest Retaurant Just the Place to Eat All Your Meals Our Quality and Service, is Excellent THIS IS A CLEAN, SANITARY PLACE WHERE YOU GET MUSIC WITH YOUR MEALS. Give us a Try - We Will Please 601 E. Liberty, itlltllitll l tlli ti llillllltnilt 1111til~lllilli# i ilitii il i lilii liti iilttiila )j ti. 1 AnnArbor. 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