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March 22, 1922 - Image 5

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IIU MJIV. A rn" it IOS OL t E aCE CO RNELpea Chi Sigma vs.=iga Nu. 8:30,1 on the
CES $ U.FFTRACE TEAM. SATURDAY Delta Chi v. ;Theta ;Ch. 9, Phi (lain-I vs. To
BELL D SU CES BY FFICALSma Delta vs. Kappa Beta Psi. 930, Al- Fleke
(Continued from "Page 4) pha Sigma Phi vs. 'Phi Chi. Freebo
rs have done 53 'fat 'in the three Finals in the class track meet will Baker
lef eat waai tho portion of Another feature on the Michigan end meets" that .they have" entere so far be hel&Ftriday evenin at 7:30 o'clock.-
frehme i thirtel- o te wrewasthemie iunw~n~'but have never been able t win the Winners in the preliminaiek should .
k meet with they Illinois Isbell in :31-1 after a beautiful race. event, plan to be on hand.
urdy, he ffar hs benThis time is unusual when it is consid-jelBaaed em-
erdthtte aewa uno B or Most of the Red and White strength The following members of the fresh
cesby' offcials here and track With short straightaways and coe rmtefe-htthyhv nlthce ea iireaaddjr
nued in the "future.. Per- many turns .while in the Conference cmsfo h atta lyhv nlthce emwl eaaddjr
~t ecouagig fatue o met atEvasto Saurdy nghttheexceptionally well balanced team with Bys with numerals for :winning high
st ecouagig 1 fetur ofmee atEvasto Saurdy nghttheno -real outstanding, stars, excluding place in the interlass hockey tourna-
i a Michigan point of view time in' the same event run n a dirt the two Brown brothers in the two met: M. Hunt, P. Lehman, C. Lapert,
thatthxe local youngsters track was 4:25 3-5. Isbell has been mile who have shown their heels to all C. Lindstrom, H. McCobb, R. Siewart,
garner seven first places a consistent perIformer all year and the other Eastern men in every meet Taylr, and Brownfield.
pponets were forced to followers of track are anxious to see thus far this year.' The junior engineer team, Which
Lelves with three. The what he will do outdoors.
Probbly he ext ostpleaingtook second in the meet, will be awrd-
he s tre, 54 1-3 to 44 2-3, Prbbytenxmotpesn Aenueasutio jres.Ty
for b the fact that the exhibition was given by Brooker who Intram ural .Item s e: oueralsWbntdellt IrwinATher-
egation was well balanc- took the pole vault with the wand ,set son, Wilson, , dl, HendersonIn, Ross, and
ent and was able to push at 12 feet and 3-8 of an inch. This- Reason.
ponds and thirds than was boy is a husky sophomore who is in Final basketball schedules for the % _________
d." This. seems to be his first year, on the campus. He was Class league are as follows: Today at Eight Matches Scheduled for MAt Men
cof, the Illinois. track one of the most capable all around 7 o'clock, ;semi-finals in'the consol--
y :won the indoor Confer- Performers at the state inter-scholar- ion series: Junior Lits vs. Soph Med- Eight e~tches will be held today in
the same tactics. tic track meet held on FPerry field two ics; Freshman Engineers vs.I Soph theAl-capus wrestling tournament.
rbard High Ilan years ago. Dents; tomorrow, 7 o'clock, finals for The men who will oppose each other
Af Michigan,,was the in- Michigan TimeFaster the +class championship. Soph Lits vs.d-
scorer of the meet With A 'perusal of the summary of the Senior Engineers; also finals of the The hustler is the chap who has
7 ,12 points amassed: as 'meet shows that the events won by consolation series between the winners his shoes resoled oftener than he has--
taking firsts in the high Michigan were all done in unusually of tonight's gauze. his pants reseted.. Andres, 222 S.
Iles and the broad jump," good time, while the Illini wine were- State St. The "ShoeFix" man.-Adv.
first in the 50 yard dash. not, characterized biy especially, fast Results of the basketball games
mice in the hurdle events times. In the 440 in which the Indian Monday are as follows: Soph Lite, 19,1
ire of the, day as he came freshmen made' a grand slam the time Freshman Engineers, 12; Senior Engi-t-I
fth of a second of -tying was not especially good and would not ners, .22, Junior Lits, 17; Freshman
ord in both events 'held make. a first place in a Conference Lits forfeited to Soph Medics; Soph
son. In the 50 he also meet. 'On the, other hand the times Dents, 18, Freshman Laws, 3. The
record, in company wi* hung up by Hubbard in the hurdles Soph I4ts and Senior Engineers play b
o of Michigan. and 50 would take a first, place in for the campus championship tomor- C
supposed to be Hubbard's nine out of ten Big Ten meets. row at 7 o'clock. {Wit
he broad jump, he won , *'- WEDNESDAY . THURSDAY
of .23 (feet two inches MIlNNESOTA GRIPPDERS TURKN Interfraternity wrestling on Monday M
.es less than he has done OUT FOR SPRING PRACTICE, evening resulted in a victory forDelta A
His performance in this - Tau Delta over Beta Theta Pi, 2-1;' A ie L ak e -0O
=ewhat of a disappoint- w Sigma 'Phi Epsilon over Phi Kappa h
accounted for in pat by Thirty-five candidates for next se- psi, 3-0; and' Phi Sigma Kappa over
the slipped on his first son's grid. squad reported for spring Lambda Chi Alpha, 2-1. IlY
mred to have his confid- training at the university of Minneso- Wednesday evening will see the re-'
at shaken. All in all the to last week. Several veterans were mainder of the entries in their initial !lT eR..
letegav a geataccunt rno thenumer.bouts starting at 7 o'clock. The schied-
'd seems to bie a man whot ule is ,as follows: 7 o'clock, Phl ig-
te many points to Mich- W)atch for the "M's&": Today is "it" a Delta vs. Phi Delta Theta. 7:30,
ember of" the - Varsity. Day. Kiappa Ni vs. Phi Kappa Sigma. 8, A-
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