12, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY CHICAGO TRACK TEAM MAKES TRIP. TO, JAPAN! MAROON COACH CONFIDENT THAT bQUAD WILL BEI 1 BArE (By Associated Press) Chicago, J a .ui.-vhe University of Unicago tract team, wicn will go to Japan this spring, while tar beLLtr than tne team o Loi, neeus mwn practice. Tne outstanding star of the team is Captain ttunion,'winner of te 'U" in fooLOail, wno wil be a pont winner in te snotput. 'ne nurdiers rate next in their aoiaity to win pointi wih briclman, Jones and hass. A number of new sprinters are jogging iaiiy and one of these may prove the man te Maroon team aggregation has stood in need of for a number of years. Among the available sprinters are Pyott, Bates, Brickman and Jones. The last two with Hass, also are trying the broad jumps. Brickman, Swett, Roberts, Carter and Shorey, half mil era, have been practicing for the relay. Tom Eck, assistant director of ath- letics and coach of the track teams, believes that the material he has will whip into fine shape before the dash across the Pacific. A number of the veterans, while in school, have not as yet turned out. Upon their coming, the teah will be notably improved, the critics believe. Intramul-W Items Entries are now open in the intra- mural office for the interfraternity swimming meet, the preliminaries of which will be held at 3:30 o'clock, on Tuesday, and the finals at 7:30 o'clock on Thursday, Jan. 19. The events will consist of the 40, 100, and, 220 yard free style swims, the 60 yard back stroke, 60 yard breast stroke, plunge for distance, fancy diving, and four man relay. All winners of the Varsity monogram are barred from competition, as well as those making up the present Varsity squad. The basketball schedule for tonight is as follows: at 6:15 o'clock: Lamb- da Chi Alpha vs. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Theta Chi; at 7 o'clock: Delta Tau Delta vs. Delta Upsilon, Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Nu vs. Phi Sigma Delta; at 9:30 o'clock: Chi Phi vs. Alpha Chi Rho, Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Delta Sigma Phi, Kappa Nu vs. Psi Up- silon, Sigma Chi vs. Zeta Psi. Officials for tonight are as follows: at 6;15 o'clock: R. W. Smith, Ohl- macher, Cooper; at 7 o'clock: R. W. Smith, Ohlmacher, Cooper ;at 9:30 o'clock: Ohlmacher, Weitzel, Landre, Andrus. Games in the Society league Friday night are as follows: at 6:45 o'clock: -Omicron vs. Trojan, Grand Rapids vs. Michigan Union, Kentucky vs. De- troit, Craftsmen vs. Forestry; at 8:15 o'clock: Architectural - vs. Cutting, Hulberths vs. Skull and Bones; at 9 o'clock: Bayonne vs. Eagles, Pyramid vs. Western. Church league games Friday night are as follows: at 7 o'clock: Luther- an vs. Unitarian, Methodist vs. Bap- tist, Episcopal vs. Broadway Metho- dist, Congregational vs. Presbyterian. Swimming Team Preparing jt1'or 11ard schedule With the re-opening of the Y. M. C. A. pool Tuesday, Captain Babcocs Wolverine tang artists busied them- seves once inure in preparation for te stiff 5.:hitue wiiin will race them blioudltee plans of the Intramua uepartniet in regard to meets with suers eastern universities as Syracuse and Pittsburgh be carried out. Word has ubeen sent to both institu- tions requesting meets on March 2 and 10, respectively, in accord with wishes previously stated by their swimming managers. The University of Cincinnati, which was overwhelm- Ied by the Maize and Blue last year by fa 55 to 13 count, is hungry for more, IIand hopes to arrange an encounter during the coming season. The Queen City tank men have expressed a pre- ference for a meet at Ann Arbor, but in case this cannot be arranged have stated a willingness to entertain the Maize and Blue again this year. News comes from M. A. C. that the Aggie aquatic squad is working hard Bits of Sport Harvard university will invite the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of American to hold it an- nual championship track and field games at the Harvard stadium again next May, was the statement made by Payson Rowe, undergraduate manager of the Crimson track team, in connec- tion with the report that the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania probably would not be in a position to stage the meet- ing this year because of repairs to Franklin field. The suggestion that these annual games be held on a middle west field found favor with Harvard authorities, but it was said that Harvard would offer its facilities again and let the association decide whether it wished to change the games from east to west this year. Northwestern university's wrestling team will grapple with the Chicago mat squad Saturday at Bartlett gym- nasium. Hack Hathaway, veteran mat artist in the 158 pound class, is ex- pected to be on the team Saturday. Ray Myers, 125 pound Conference champion last year; Art Geness, 155 pounder; and Henry Penfield, heavy- weight, are the leading wrestlers on the Purple squad. Ohio State has suggested that bowl- ing by telegraph be instigated between the Big Ten schools. They also sug- gest that the results of interfraternity bowling be exchanged by wire. Illin- ois has signified her willingness to try the scheme. in preparation for the big event of their season, the meet with Michigan on Feb. 15. The Farmers, in their first year at the swimming game, have rounded an excellent aggregation into shape under the guidance of Coach Flynn, former star of the University of California and the San Francisco Olympic club. M. A. C., by hiring an excellent coach for her team, has tak- en a big step in the hope of overcom- ing the experienced, 1ut coachless Wolverine outfit. Things look bright for the Maize and Blue nevertheless. Captain Babcockl is having a hard fight to maintain an assured place on the squad, with such competition in the breast stroke as is } furnished by Hanson, Aldrich, Gleason and Frost, the latter a newcomer who! reported yesterday for the first time. Frost showed excellent stuff in his preliminary workout and should be able to make the best of them step to hold their positions secure. Good news has also been heard from G. Warren Hyde, '23M, who was forced to resign this year's captaincy because of his work in the Medical school. Hyde is expected to report for practice late in February, and to be in shape for the two proposed big meets with Syracuse and Pittsburgh. Valentine is fast becoming the most proficient short distance than on the squad, but such men as Smith, Searle, NOTICE TO FRATERNITIES All fraternities who do not want to run the same house pic- tuer in the 1922 Michiganenstan that they ran last year must get a new picture into the Michigan- ensian office by the end of this week, Friday, Jan. 13. All new I fraternities must also get the picture of their house into the of- I fice by the above date. No ex- I tension of time will be made. This notice is final. and Ullmann are of the sort who will offer the hottest sort of competition. Ullmann is also showing well in the longer distances, in wnich he bids fair to become a running mate to Hubbard, who is recognized as one of the best distance men in the middle west . 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