[---e -_7v'I. Encounter Strong -day, hrom Ithacans f next higlbest team. Finally the Red - and White entered a team in the in- r door meet of the Intercollegiate As- d sociation of Amateur Athletes of Am- t erica, which copped the championship r from a field of more than 20 schools. y 10 points ahead of her nearest rival. h The Cornellians appear to be excep- tionally strong in the track events, es- pecially the relay races, mile, two r mile, half and dashes. In the Eastern 1 intercollegiates the Brown brothers of o Cornell, easily won first and second h in the two mile, the victor making the e distance in the fast time of 9:53 1-5. d In the mile relay the Ithacan four t has a record of 3:28 1-5 which is rath- e er slow for a fast quartet of quarter milers. 'T up for thi the mile - better tha Cornell' traveling1 260 yard hi. The Red a the pole v In the va Ithacans i In the brc athletes h highest juj with a les Cornell 40 feet in t eral men 9 and 10 1, (CoD Watch' f Day. imlers and 880 men make however, these men doing der 4:30, and the half in 1:59. trong In Dashes dash men arealso strong, 75 yards in 7 4-5 and the hurdles in 8 seconds fiat. I White is rather weak in .lt, high and broad jumps. t the best record of the hat of Guinlock of 12 feet. . jump none of the Cornell e done 22 feet, while the er on the squad 1 Nichols of 5 feet, 8 1-2 inches. .ot puters have yet to\ do t event, but there are sev- o ccnsistently do 39 feet, hes. Cornell quarter mil- nued on Page Five) the "il's." Today is "1" VARSITY TRAICISTERS MAKE FINAL PREPARATIONS 10fR CORNELL MEET Farrell Will Send Team Through Drill This Afternoon to Choose Men for Trip YEARLINGS AND REGULARS TO FEATURE IN HALF MILE RACE Final trials to determine the per- sonnel of the team which will repre- sent Michigan at Cornell will be held this afternoon in Waterman gymna- sium. Races will commence at 3:30 o'clock. Trials will be held in the.fol- lowing events: mile, half mile, quarter mile, 60-yard high hurdles, 60-yard low hurdles, and the dashes.. First Year Men Run The feature race of the afternoon will be in the half mile when the pick of the freshman class will run against. the Varsity half milers in a regular race. Upon the showing of Coach FaN- rell's 880-yard men will depend wheth- er two or three half milers will make- dash men should slightly longer dis been running up b rell has been rui the track so that the 75-yard dista Sargent will cer dies. A team mi ner or Schmitz wi ed for him this a high and low hurd It seems reasc Steve will take ff Lewis, Siemons, T is. Rankin. and c the trip to Ithaca. Hattendorf, Price, and Douglas will oppose Isbell, Rein- ke, and Marsh of the freshman squad in the big event of the day. Several of the first year runners have equal- ed or approached the marks set by the Varsity men, and a close race is ex- pected. The race will.settle a bit of rivalry that has spruig up between the two squads. The meet at Cornell will comprise 10 events. They will be the 75-yard dash, the 75-yard high hurdles, 75- yard low hurdles, the quarter mile, half mile, mile, pole vault, high jump, shot put and the relay. Simmons Heads Dash Men In 'the dash, Michigan's entry will certainly consist of Captain Simmons and' probably two other runners. Burke is a fast man as is Kelley and .Harvie. Trials this afternoon will probably decide which men will ac- company, Captain Sinimons. All the r m UO I Lbwe's gan's second entry. L heard of the latter's abi he is capable of better Landowski's finger, inju: ference meet, will be ter by the end of the w expected to maintain hi ard. For the high Jump, again have two entrie !. sh, ca ,Out Should Win Michigan's sole , at least up I e should take oach Moaklev i Here is a real paint- -- Low Brothzin High Dtaudard is a better paint than you haves vew used before. Better because it hust longer and looks bet r toalong as it last Best .f anwhile it costa aEao It ai fer it always costs less per Square yard applied. High Stana dhas been made for 60 years-of noth- ing but the -best and purest materals obtainable. We want you to try it on your next painting job. You will ev again use any other Ask for booklet and olw mt Both are fres. t recove [n the year it for is it Oswald A. Herz 112 West Washington Street. ?cdnsI leglalt State, ored win. 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