', : a- - - -~ .4,,., I ISSUE SENERAL CALL FOOTBALL UN APRIL '18 Elaborate Yost's intention to be 6n the look- Bofout for any men who did.not have an opportunity to exhibit their prowess in the annual fall training. Considerable' added interest last VCICS year resulted from the competition LUTICES among the men in the football tourna- ment which was made a feature of Eormulat- spring practice. This tournament re- nt Coach sembles a track meet, except that practice competition is carried on in the var- after the ious department of the gridiron game In com- rather than in the track and field 11 talent events. ouls grid-. To Have Tournament ncovered The men compete in blocking, tackl- of these ing, handling the ball, kicking, pass- erest in "ing, starting and all other factors d are ex- which go to make up the game of foot- the open- bVIl. This tournament was staged the 1 be issu- last day of practice and made a fitting s in ord- close for spring.work. This year plans r for reg- call for a repetition of the tournament .en class- in spring practice and to the winners ter vaca- in each event will be awarded suit- able insignia as rewards for their pro- ficiency in football tactics. In addi-' ng prac- tion the element of competition will uccessful be introduced throughout he work by wever, a grading and recording eac man's im- in ,the provement as well as his attendance. valuable These two factors together with each he whole man's showing in the tournament will practice. serve as a basis for grading the seas- a fixture on's work of every man. t of the Two winners will be selected on this and with basis, one from the linemen and one chools of from the backfield candidates. Each letics the of' these winners will be presented In the fu- with an award emblemic of his posi-, spring practice will be under the su- pervision of Coach Yost and Assistant Coach Wieman, and all of the veter- an "M" men who are in the University. WEATHER 316 HANDICAP ID TENNIS ASPIRANTS VARSITY TEAM TO HAVE ONLY, TWO 1$,21 VETERANS BACK Michigan's racqueteers were com- pelled to. suspend practice during the past week, due to the decidedly poor weather that has pervaded Ann Arbor and have, as a result, received a "con- siderable set-back in the general proc- ess of conditioning. The first call for tennis, issued a few weesk ago by Coach Walter K. Wesbrook, brought out a number of likely'-looking candidates, and the' men were just getting into the swing of things when they were forced to suspend practice. Only Two Veterans Back Only two veterans of last season's team remain, Capt. Charles Merkle and George Reindel, Jr. This leaves two berths which must be filled by new men. Among the candidates who have shown the most promise in their performances of last year are F. Wor- cester, Julian Zenon, both having; earned their AMA's, Rorich, winner You folks who have been looking for a good place to eat try Forest Lunch at 538 Forest Avenue.-Adv. of the All-campus tourney of 1921, Gregory and Sanchez. These racquet- wielders should waga a merry battle for the two' vacant positions. As soon as the weather permits practice will be resumed at Ferry field. The squad, however, will not be held strictly accountable for matches until after spring vacation, the practice sessions to be held will be chiefly for the purpose of condi- tioning. New Court Soon Work on the new concrete court, which, when completed, will afford the squad greater facilities for play-t ing, will be begun in a week or so. Just as soon as the sod dries up enough to prevent settling the contractors will rig the new court up. IntraMuracl Itelms Consolation tournaments will be held in both handball and wrestling for those fraternities that lost in the main series. Additional points will be I given the fraternity according to the progress made in this round. The schedules are as follows: Wrestling, Monday, March 27 (consolation se- ries) f o'clock, Beta Theta Pi-Phi Kappa Psi, 7:20 o'clock, Lambda Chi Alpha-Delta Chi, 7:40 o'clock, kappa Beta Psi-Phi Sigma Delta, 8 o'clock, Sigma Nu-Alpha Sigma.I Phi. (main tournament) 8:20 o'clock, Phi Kappa Psi-Sigma Phi Epsilon, 8:40 o'clock, Phi Delta Theta-Xi Psi Phi, 9 o'clock, Delta Sigma Phi-Phi Chi, 9:20 o'clock, Theta Chi-Phi Sigma, 9:40 o'clock, Delta Tau Delta-Phi Gamma Delta. Consolation handball pairings: Al- pha Delta Phi-Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Psi-Sinfonia, Delta Chi-Phi Sigma Kappa, Acacia-Delta Tau Del- ta. Reports must be turned in before Tuesday noon. The gymnasium will be open Monday evening and the matches can be played then. The Intramural department will award track shirts to the men who scored three points in the inter-class track meet held Friday night, March 24. The following men are request- ed to call at the Intramural office at once to be measured for their shirts: Nufer, '24, Calvin, '25, Aldrich, '25, Crane, '25, Goodspeed, '25, Rankin, '24, Marsh, '25, Moore, '25, Bar'th, '24, Higgins, '25, H '24, Purdy, '24 '25, Cochran, '2 tin, '23, Nevill Chamberlin, '2 '25. follo in t call at the L measured: H ke, Amsteitz, The student in fa is advised to eat a teria.-Adv. "RIDER for PE Patronise Daily "RIDER for PENS."-Adv. BUY A USED other each n be- This general call for spring prac- tice takes effect im1mediately after the Easter vacation, but all those men who posssss any special ability in any form of kicking or passing are being called out to get special work in these de- partments before the recess begins. For the next two weeks kicksing and passing will occupy the chief attention of these men who respond to the early call. All of the work during the I At an attractive price and en self this spring. Drive it ui then sell it. 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