of i H. C. Workman, y.U, K«,.l±i. H all :. or , an ILLfle IU L U Y441k J 14A 'Ala "Lu when he stumbled and fell. Jerry Thomas was forced to run the first part of his heat in the wrong direc- tion to get the baton from the fallen man. It was tough luck, 'but it's a thing of the past. In the dual meet with Chicago, Mich- ALGED itan placed four men ahead of the Windy City runners in the mile run and two ahead in the quarter, but Chi- cago's milers and quarter miilers fin-' emon- ished ahead of the home teams In carn- the relay races. There is at least lots when of room for improvement here, before m in the Conference setto. ne in Stipe Not in Form dians. McEllven, who was sick and unable hard- to compete last Saturday, is certain to ;o re- make Osborne, the Illini high jumper, est of work to place first when they hook up . cer- at Northwestern. Stipe in the shot ,tions. put had his share of the Michigan s are hard luck. He could coax only 38 from feet out of the weight, whereas his Sat- usual heave is over 40 feet. g be- thd Intramural Items the tournament, were second with al score of 902. There were about 50 fraternities entered in this tournament of bowling by telegraph. Each day, chapters of the different fraternities, were scheduled to bowl, the results being wired to 05io State. Michigan chapters- did well, winning over a ma- jority of the chapters at other schools. Following are the names of the men who composed the Theta Chi team, and their scores: H. H. Twining, 224, Ted Banks, 193, I 171, and M. R. Norcup, 159. Those who qualify will toss 25 more. following which the 10 high men will A final opportunity will be given shoot 50 more shots. The two men those who have not yet competed in who have the best record in the total the preliminaries of the foul shooting 100 shots will be presented with suit- cojitest tonight on- court 4 from 7 to 9 able engraved silver cups. The com- o'clock during the progress of the petition is open to everyone but var- class games. This is absolutely the sity men. last chance that will be given to qual- ify for the silver loving cups awarded to the first ,and second best goal The class basketball schedule for throwers on the campus. All that is Tuesday night is as follows: 7 o'clock, necessary to. qualify is to appear at court 1, fresh Lits vs. soph Lits, the gymnasium with gym shoes and court 2, junior Lits vs. senior Lits, spectively. 7:45 o'clock, court 1 perclass Laws vs. fresh Laws, 2, fresh Engineers vs. soph. Engin court 3, fresh Dents vs. fresh ME The officials are R. Smith, Ohlmi and Kerley respectively. 8:30 o'c court 1, junior Englieers vs. si Engineers, court 2, Architects vs perclass Dents, court 3, soph. I vs. Pharmics. The officials are macher, Cooper, and Kerley re tively. f 00 I~7 11 11i I N.,F..ALI,.N Co. ad honors. ch stronger mleet Satur- Alpha Ganma chapter of the Theta Chi fraternity at- Michigan won the Western Conference Intramural Inter- Fraternity Bowling Tournament, that was originated at Ohio State Univer- sity, with a score of 937. This entitles them to the trophy to be given the winner b 1/he Brunswick Blalke Col- lender Co. The chapter of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity at Illinois, who proteges failed to they looked strong meet, but they prov- a pair of good men i Landowski. Hat- the 1,000 yard race in competition, was :of first place. He's r with speed to z his head. In the make the best men p and take notice. d to a new Confer- Merrick of Wiscon- igan man had the vent -al of the way. ials to clear the bar n that point to 12 cleared..every height >t.t After the 12 foot the Badger contest- rials for practically e Wolverine came going over at 12:11, of jumping off the! efused. They flipped Id watch offered for eo Wisconsin athlete gh they scorn to offer alibis the a men know that something ong other than that the time fast. When four milers who )ne close to, 4:30 on a small rack have trouble doing 4:45 rge dirt track, there has to be ng wrong. Standish was the ichigan man in the four mile o do under 4 minutes and 40 . He beat that time by twol . Billy Fallon, the trainer, that the boys were counting oney, but there are arguments other side of the question..At e it is certain that Bowen and 3and Arndt will do much het- k a week from next Saturday Conference meet. Jlnx Sticks to 1i ehigan inx still clung to the Maize and Said the dancing beauty after the evening performance: "Bum, crow{ tonight. Nobody here. Guess the Michiganen- sian came out "today andl everybody stayed at home to read their copy."' ' Everybody ready the 'Ensian. Don't forget to order your copy of the biggest and best college. year book in America. 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