PACE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT FRIDAY, MAY 26, t922 JOHN S. LANDOWSKI, '23 The real star of the 1922 track team. He has done 12 feet nine nches in the pole vault indoors. =di 22 - d"gsxfe nt e y track high janmp consist- D point ently. In the lii- id20 oisgdsix eet he tied for first honors with Osborne, Illini -_? -r f ..__ k WALTER H. SIMMON Running the 100 an t yard dashes the Varsit captain has been a sur winner for his team. STEPHEN J. FARRELL. Twenty-fire years ago the present Varsity track coach was the best half- Isiler in the U. S. and clip- ped the distance in 1:53. In addition he did the 101 in 10 flat, and 440 in 48. L. E. NEISCH. A football man who has also done consistent work on the track team. Here be is taking second place in the broad jump, O.S.U. meet at 21 feet five inches. rc R. JEROME DUNNE, '24L. One of the greatest all around athletes Michigan ever had. In addition to track he was football captain last fall and and starred in basketball. C. W. LEWIS, '22. \ One of the most depend- able quarter milers on the qi team and a veteran of two c' years' service. OFF ITHw TsHE GIUiN. Start of the 440 in the O.S.U. meet. Michigan runners made a great race here but were' nosed out by Everett, of Ohio State. Lewis, Joyner, and Sie- nsons followed him in closely.