"a O. LK~ . t .. . . .:. ... . . . . _ r ..:,.....: ..::; r iii .. .. i GOLFERS WIIL OPEN SEASON WITH OHIO rABLISHED 1810 COR. FORT°Y-,FOURTH STRE NE2W YORK -%'' Michigan's golf team left for Colum- bus yesterday afternoon and will meets Ohio State Saturday in the first match of the year. The Columbus links,1 where the match will be played, have been repo'rted to be in fine shape and1 everything looks favorable for a good match. Quite an extensive schedule has been arranged for the team this year and the match Saturday should in a way give some indication as to the" success the squad will meet later on. Although there has only been a short time for practice this spring, the men are playing a fair game .of golf. If their game can stand up under tourna- mrent play, their chances for victory ara exceedingly bright. The team will go around the course sometime today in odder to be in full readiness for the match tomorrow. The men who made the trip are Capt. J. H. Winters, H. Smith, F. W. Steke- tee, and E. T. Broderick. MICHIGAN TRACKSTERS WILL' FIND A TOUGH aPPONENT IN OHIO STATE I;, ,ii Telephone Murray Hill S8oo Our Representative will be at the HOTEL STATLER, DETROIT: OPTICAL SHOP 'Buckeyes Show Sterngth in the Half M'le, Dashes, High Jump, and: Hurdles FARRELL DISHES OUT HARD WORKOUTS TO ME Dr. Frank Castleman, track coach at Ohio State, will invade Ferry field Saturday with one of the most formid- able looking teams that the Buckeyes have had for some seasons. Moore- head seems to bL the outstanding star on the team and is one of the best all around athletes in the Conference. Buckeyes Strong in Dashes In the 100 and 220 yard dashes they. will be represented by Moorehead,. Locke, Connell and McGregor. This quartet took'second place in theshalf mile relay at the Penn =relays last. week, nosing out Pennsylvania's team for this place. In the 440 yard dash: Trigg Everett and Pittenger will run. Trigg and, Pittenger are known as consistent point getters. In the half mile will be' Kilpatrick, Gurney and McClure, and in the mile,. Wyckoff, Green and Magley. Wyckoff made excellent time at the indoor Con- ference meet and at the Illinois relays. To-day and Tomorrow, May 5 and 6 1 i with Samples of Ready-made Clothing Furnishings, Hats and Shoes For Spring d for "The Replenishment of the Wardrobe" Service means that we are ready at all times to exert every effort in the accurate filling of your oculist's pre- scriptions.' Your interests are ours and your satisfaction and comfort are our first consideration. NEWPORT SAl.ESOFFI CES 220 Bse gsvus £vsguvg HAILER & PULLER STATE STREET JEWELERS i .. _. 0 II . , , ., NOW SHOWING 9'. 1 I IS A WQMAN EVER JUSTIFIED IN MARRYING FOR MONEY? W M. De MILLE I ff 11 1 R r ,- .,, . . ,"SL i 1 .Y. e P. ° x_.,. . ... .. k 1 " PRESENTS Albery and Cranz will compete for the visitors in the two mile run. McCreary and Green will strive 'fr' honors in' the high and low hurdles. McCreary is especially well known as a good high hurdler. . Moorehead, the Ohio Star Besides doing his bit in the. sprints, Moorehead will strive for honors in the broad jump and high jump. He is known .to have made six feet and one inch this season which is .tie with the record of McElven, VIichigan's high jumper. Because of the fact tha, this is their first outdoor meet, nothing is known as to the strength of the Buck- eye weight men. e Coach Steve Farrell sent the men through another stiff workout and put the final touches on the team Thurs- day afternoon. Landowski who has recovered from his illness of last week end was again going strong and is depended upon in the pole vault event. arrell Has Not Chosen Team Yet Although Steve has not announced the personnel of the team as yet, Sim- mons, Burke and Purdy are sure of taking part in the dashes, and Bowen, Arndt and Standish will most likely represent Michigan in the mile. 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