. : Mir .11 Uis a i MV y Y ,. Trestling Team Loses Wet To I.A. C. Grapplers im met its splendid exhibition of the famous head sterday aft- lock with Koopman applying it. Koop- tough grap- man held a head lock on Boschan for 20-18 score. four minutes. Both men had a hard he matches time keeping on the mat. The Aggie representative had the advantage all 1 'the way through and the match went hatch when to M. A. C. 15 pounder, Campbell Gets Decision in 10 min- In the 158 pound match Campbell of Galpin was Michigan, met Cargo of M. A. C., in a n De Foe fast and spectacular go. There were m. De Foe a large variety of holds used, as both id of a body men showed up well with Campbell I loose. De having the better of it. The match' id rode him was awarded to Michigan. ,11y pinning Haller Wins Handily Captain Haller, Michigan's light- as between heavyweight, had-little trouble in win- Hanson of ning the decision from Holden of M. 'dest fought A. C. Haller made goow use of the e end of 12 headlock and body scissors. t each man In the heavyweight match between lit. After a Meeker of Michigan, and Schwi of M. three more A. Q., neither mandisplayed much ng the bet- skill. They spent the greater part of ninute per- the bout trying for holds. Schwi gain- which Han- ing the judges decision. FRESH SWIMMERS SWAMP THEIR RIVALS IN INTERCLASS AQUATIC MEET Swimming material of a high qual- ity was discovered among the fresh- men last Thursday night, when they won the interclass swimming meet by a score of 43 to their opponents 25. Kerr, '25, was the individual high scorer of the evening, obtaining 13 out of a possible 15 points. He cop- ped first in the 100-yard back stroke, and 220-yard free style, with Bab- cock, '24, his main opponent in both. In' the 40-yard free style he finished second. The next highest point winner, Tay- lor, '25, furnished the thrills of the evening. In the 40-yard and the 100- yard free style, he got away to quick starts, and left his opponents in the wake. His time was fast in both races. Hecovered the 40-yard inb20 4-5 and the 100-yard in 1:3 2-5. Good Plungers Three good plungers were brought to light in the plunge for distance. John, '23E, a late entry, took the long- est plunge within the stipulated time of 60 seconds, making 50 1-2 feet. At the same time, Muzzy and Tarrant, each made 48 1-2 feet, tying for sec- ond place. Afterwards each took an additional plunge to break the tie. In this, Muzzy covered the remarkable distance of 54 feet, and Tarrant went farther than the mark made by John. Summary: 40 yard free style-Tay- lor, '25, first; Kerr, '25E, second; Pap- penguth, '25, third. Time, 20 4-5 sec- onds. Plunge for distance - John, '23E,. first; Muzzy, '24, second; Tarrant, '25, third. Distance, 56 feet, six inches. 100-yard back stroke-Kerr, '25E, first; K. Babcock, '24, second; Win- chell,' '24, third. Time, 1-25 4-5. 100-yard free style - Taylor, '25, first; Warner, '24E, second; Martin, '25E, third. Time, 63 2-5 seconds. 100-yard breast stroke-Babcock, '24, first; Blayner, '25, second; John- 220-yard swim-Kerr, '25E; first; er, Pappenguth, Well, Taylor) son, '24E, third. Time, 1:40 2-5. Babcock, '24, second; Martin, '25E, sophomores, second. Fancy diving-Pappenguth, '25, first; third. Time, 3:18. Total points-Freshmen 4y, Mills, '25, second; Gilbert, '23E, third. 160-yard relay-Freshmen (Blaun- mores 16, juniors 6. 1 1922 Announcement 1922 SPRING, WOOLENrS to the way. ie Aggies illard of . C., met ion with Numerals Awarded in Tank Meet As a result of their having scored five points individually, Taylor, '25, Pappenguth, '25, Wills, '25, Blauner, '25, Kerr, '25E, Babcock, '24, and John,' '23E, were awarded their numerals. -Now on display for yours inspection ' J¢ a . 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