football coach and assistant director of intercollegiate athletics at Mich- igan. On Ferry Field Today in the 1909 meet that he threw the of weight 170 feet, 3 inches - a mark which has never been reached since. ec- Just two years before Koehler set for his record for the hammer 'throw, Joe of Horner, then a member of a Grand eat Rapids High school track team, and on- later a Michigan track man, set a ade record for the 12 pound shot put when gan he put the weight just 50 feet and 4 of inches. HERE IS A L Of I SportCalendar BASEBALL At Home arter, High yard :nooi meet This time, fa second as estab-' surely de- men whol ve to step listed as1 s threel neets at f Lewis Fast Time in Half Just one second from the James E. Meredith's national record is the time held as record for the 880 yard race here. This mark is 1:56, and was set by Spink in 1914, when he ca- vorted as a University High school star from Chicago.sThe Meredith record, which is 1:55 for this event,' was set at Mercersburg academy two years previous to Spink's perform- ance here. In the meet six years ago Frank Loomis and Sherman Landers, two great prep school athletes, came here from Oregon, Illinois, with a great list of records behind them. They were feared by all, and it was right that they should have been for these two men garnered enough points to take the honors of the meet away with them. And, while so doing, Loomis set a record in the 120 yard high hur- dies when he stepped them in I5 4-5 seconds. That same year Allman, of Urbana High school, set a record for the disdus throw when he tossed the "plate" 130 feet. The 220 low hurdles' record is held by C.. Corey of Chicago University High. The time was 24 2-5 seconds, and is recognized as a national in- terscholastic record. This record was set in the 1913 meet. The records in the other events are: two mile run-10 min. 10 3-5 sec. set in 1909 by Mann of Muskegon; high jump-6 feet, 1 1-4 inches set in 1906 by Cook of Chillicothe; pole vault- 12 feet 5-8 inch, made in 1913 by Foss of University High of Chicago; and half mile relay, 1 min, 33 1-5 sec. Read Michigan Daily Ads and you will buy wisely.-Adv' May 27-Chicago at Ann Arbor. May 29-Wisconsin at Ann Arbor June 3-Ohio State at Ann Arbor. June 16-Alumni game at Ann Ar- bor. June 17-National Collegiate Athlet- ic association meets at Chicago. Abroad May 30--Notre Dame at South Bend, Ind. TRACK At Home May 26-27-rMichigan interscholastlc at Ann Arbor. Abroad June 2-3 - Western Conference championships at Iowa City, Iowa. June 17-National Collegite Athletic association meet at Chicago. TENNIS Abroad' May 25-26-27 - Conference cham- pionship at Chicago. May 29-Minnesota at Minneapolis. May 30--Wisconsin at Madison. 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