THE MICHIGAN DAILY aENsDA,~ -.- __ _ AmM . ... ...:..our . .. f - b S1TY SWIM-MINS TEIM FALLS TO NOWERFUL NDRTW~IESTERN TANK MEN, s 'National L 'eague Baseball YMagnates To Erect Monument To Willie :.eeler; MICHIGAN RECORDS, 6550 Students Participate In Athletics At University / Puile"(Great attors Completely Overwihefhi Wolvce1 li By 4.1: Sore TION ITTBUT TWO EVETS "North wesbt1I i vcr$ k( , errplCent- ', Wv, yoii of the strongest tank :teams that has' ever caried the olo ; of aiity institution to victory comfpl(el y outela sed MMh'ia' tiI, nt. 17arsi t; tealm 011 Monday night t vanston. lakifig 4lgJht irsts and rolling up a total of 06, patints to : e.nzare 12 for -"the Wotrlvernes. . A crowd of 8001 crowded the spln- ~di NorihestEtii tool to 'atch the Punrple, already victorious over Iowa, °(hicag, .and Indiana,' continue its tri %i phla ft rizh toward the; 11g Ten title. It is but rarely that one sees such.':an excellent exhil.tilon of tank work .on the,part of an entire aggre- gtn Ionas as islayed hby North- ws~estern. HlubbardiRetires 1Purle In but two events did sthe Maize and Blue offer real competition to the Purpile's aggregation. In the 200 yard bre-,as smke Melzincr and Hanson, swimming for Michigan, stepped out to tan early leat whih they held un- til within three laps of the fnsh. Then Dechert of Northwestern gave evi- d ic, tf ~ro Arful re erve power -nd s4rinted, winning the vent .with Mtiielzine; sxend a d fitnmothird. 4vIIbtba, lcli1iin biack si rokestar, brolight.Ctho big crowd to i,, feet in that ,ey-nt.! Apparntly badly beaten ,by okey, Nrthwvestein, as. the7 SWiflinmrs w ung Ainto dtht final ,to anid a he Iflafw; the -Wolverin flash, t1i ire s lhe Cpsifin Ithey220 yard ii'ee styte 'wich bad already taken ,'Ph iet thait. 'i:it ws in print that ddii efoat (11i1 not dt ract from its spctacuilar value. As the two, Own cf rossedi the tape ITubard was a Yore inch behindhfis Purple oppon-1 etnt. the, wintn& -Anshing i te re-] In the frree style apr~its~nitlth andu 3cearle tried hard, ,but 'were siply ()uttclassedl by the stellar wrk-of'the North west rners. r'Fl1)aIrdwas de-1 ilpatod in- the ,220 by lbth >1ftik,"r a~ndid. I D~icks rn; thefoiomr go g the '(11- t tice in 2:24., Kearn s and Papei) it uh, WVlVzj *rie tairs ;in the lnge rtnd fny- dli n j~spectively, Nere dstinetly oif fifrm,. 4iearns pluniged . . fc t for thhydl daIce; wh'ile 1Ildnecr, Michigan, ut ; caisell l'rfat;ngth'suflicienty't6 take i dy }tors '. in fany fivin. 1., Coa'chi Nt- 1' R [ 14ittllu N Wd, .,of ,Ct~ira, urfilO nl lshd 1xaliihp wig C0thIIe str",ng0ns s "f the: poole;1 hispar- t dul y Vffech~il the fnny 'der,. l*'ht °unfa~nirlax ity. With the'Nofth .- o(tt~rh rl4tri -boaM'd.p b bly a- ( a~rtadicrrtfhem aire to do btteir.1- a9I X~Ih lisPiit cC o Cachf rown, w'o as 'kept in Ai rtiTr 1'g to t1le st1ekres 0iof is tife. he hiiilcaps, lioweyerT, can, in no way, detract from the redt'thiat must e given Coach Tlomin Tonon of Northwestern fo_! tfie team which he bas developed. Inl aill1 the Pt;1'sln uitiyo i- '6trft s i a1&fsgblong ktory of ie-e haive been 'noi't tie equal 'of te prs-. Hit season's remarkable tea. Breyer, orthwesttenis gret free Cyle ;tan, wa the outstanding star df the meet, wi nning the 100 1an1d 220j yard free styles anid demontratig'a itowrfl stroke that cpn;lie xpected to carts '"it o many v i6ores K1r th'e Purple. Dickey, rhs tehn-te, scored an 9 equal nber oX points . (finng the 40 .yardl"free stye ian the .150 yard back sfroke. Th r tiults; 100 yard relay, won by Northwest- e0n, (Ortleppt, Captai paver, i ns- low, D~reyer), time, 1:20:3; fancy div- lug, won by Well, (N), Sleight (^y}. second, Mildtlier (M), third; 40 yardl free style, Awon by Dickey (N), VOrt- lepp (N), second, Smith (:1), thir{1, time, 19:2; 200 yaw~ll Inasi stroke, won by Deechart- N),Micziner (11T) second, llarm-on {(Al ), third, time,i 2:57:3; 220 Yard f*ree style, wont by Breyer (N), J. )ickSon (N), seconl,' 1-falhbard *(M), third, time, 2: 21; plunge, won! y11 1I Iihsan (N), Siif or (N), second, Keirns ( l,, third, dlis- tlance, 60 feet, (imhe, 4'; 151) yard isick stroke, wvon by IDick(-y (N), flu iblmrd (Al), second, Agnew (N), third, timer 1 :57;'109) yard free style, won by lirey-E or (N), Pa ver ( N), socond, Sniji ( NOI third, tie, k7 Final scoie re, North- western r5g, aMichina 11"2. iRoferee, I1W., 11. Ti. I ayes. flu WOMEN'S LEHACUE i iyy j(1 ti i i i- ' r I I -- . ,. .. " Y\ An exhib~ition was given Friday cv- ening in the Birminrgham 1Tlig~h school gymnasium by 1memlwrs ratlDr.' Alays ,1roprosed "Wee Willie"' lwe1iI iroeorhl advanced fgynasium l 'ltantid Coac h Nal joit league c a b owners, oil t11 :;r suggeIst o I !lI itanLp ger Job am Ne-1 Sulivan's boxerrs and tresi lens f ior Cn(,nrw o the tChants, 'althiorized IPresirdent iii ielr (4 11 le league to f"Ive t.a thebenfi ofI h Ui v t o' ~~ -fmemoialto "Weoo\Vili'' Koeeler. ''lTli pr° pos 11 'nuoriial i i] -I Cht'1)l allot brloft: r I~toUaivO andy ofl1,611-of pinkic.Mu il'o id g r Juitt -gaiI League., - aT he afi r (Ii in ' with a w restlin g- I c etenlialberg and I efo. !ILLINI N(~Sbasketball tournament which (ip -cis preseant--d a fast f'xiliiil4 . Voloxi- FOR RECOR 1, TIME!troy igi.Vrosvfiitte will fle appoin1rt nd llplans madte for 'in 'thle wre,,tling match waq ,1.tioy- future act ivt ies. ing bout betw 6ou liQusl and Yoi I.;; Captainr Taylor of the [ilinri mswi- Schutltz, Bartlett and Grneenbury imint; te.iii is Said to have urnoffcially then gave 1111exhilli 1011 t oU lejMariVO 1 j61clthe world's record ol r thre (u 'li bars, fot'tiotlunge when '11he ii gotiiterd the; The Vars>ity ' 1,vi A met.lOlteI fl'istianePinl :1t5. The former world's speedy Acacia. fraternity basketball _record tits 14 anrd 2-> ;seconds 11teaml. Paul Cloebel, c'apt aim of last L,-aa h a enatwro year s varsity football ttanl refereed strengthto h ieas e :u teramr the game. Anot her boxing match w~ s 1tr egth to heiwaef baskel till, held between the halves of theisa~ - has culeneslut he lswl of sehmoa i(lit-s lcetball game with Kchcknmiad Wol iutes -tte.wlmngta a llntz heeflslightly criplred by the ineligi- -it participating. SlianwsPr-hlt ticlilarly -pleased with the .showing -oft ________ his mren in thlis ]bout.( Every avaiilable seat watak ~le iin I l'r i~tiuinT t'n League)Cces'loday the gyamnasium, some of the :,qecta- Gro6up numiber onie, "Detroit TiMg-' tors being forced to' rcsort. to standig. o rs", of fthe Union Tpp#e rcl ss advtisory he ath le were, tendered a bane:t b-ickfreshman ale-ague, will me a :l by hos inch~'g, atertheexibiclok tisafternoon in yetoat 4:0 of tion. the Union to discuss plans for the t i:: i j Maia id s Cndie as 'Boi'l on 7 5~e lb. litter Sweet s Tae Mac Diariiiid Candy Co. - 715 No'. Unive~rsity -Ave. I- - I Nearly every mn'on the campuis ing,.1and hockey represent the schools Do yoit1C knowth( at Coach Yost has Ilast year pa. ticip)atedl in some forum of and usllly tone1.man pa.rticip7aties in I rinel oreal-Amrian oobal ahletics through Ithe varsity teanias only one sport. ThIis iiicreasdc initerest ;inahltc mn than any other manl110W coach- and ithe mnltralnil ;sp lor'tS, 6,550l ITCi to kes p la:;e('at sucha I ilie vhenit Iimig? Also more Miichigan 1Il1c;1r.have (c)l'llieting 111 50101' s"port. d u, .ng lie tooe n.iiitcrfere w ith t 1he s 1nt s' adtisiietai0Ca 'sha (L.studies . q li eighlt school (,laYs, from anyOt~l('of~ene o Wstrn Themtranurl leartmet an led*jan. 19 to 27, inclusively, Michigan tarooh. cyarge. t unho11lw.ie 5it pro- rsity c~teams pa1titated iill lnine 111J -- ,idedoI C 1 on 6,011) ) sI ldet s to Isar-,f I neollegiir c vId st 5 11 1141 thre \VC W4~tiththe added victory .aanst Clti-ti (! it '01chI pl titive gaines, ca it Itlr 0 i#ennia ~ol t (A o' t rack t#N2ri Iat lt atrday ' Ill rtrteaiti i cis or. ii~) i an lcntss -.When iith new field house oon