zr1nt1 i CHTGAN DAILY ___ 1U " rrrr rw wir + rr s_.. r rr'n"' rrn < _ . ti . C Pill r 'r 1C_ ...rte'""' , '" \..r ." ' f Zr RICKIGAN, SORELY CRIPPLED, HAS SLIGHT HOPE OF DOWNING IOWANS .uet,...hvesggsiost MICHIGAN RECORDS FRESH TRACK STER ,S IN TRIALS TODAYI otet Reachles i Fine Fettle Contest City for To-1 icaps of offensive of the Varsity which has -been one of the strong points in the Mather' game this season. Captain Ely will be in his regular position at center but will have a worthy opponent in Burgitt. The bat- t1e from the iumn-cafe tomorrow night Coach Yost says "the greatest team iAll First Year MIen Eligible to Ilun I ever had was the 1901 squad". This In This Afternoon's was' the "Old Man's" first year atj Events Michigan. It was this outfit that bears the name of the famous "point a min FAIR TIMES EXPECTED FROM ute machine". Former teams have! MANY OF HAAN'S1P'ROTEGES rolled up greater totals of scores - ''----------------------- HAGGERTY AND BIRKS OUT OF FINAL GAME TOMORROW L I -1 1 V 1 1 1 fl* S t J l l I W 9 f l l Y ,W 1 1. . I Coach Edwin J. Mather 'putj his slould be one of the keenest seen here uad of Varsity basketball .men this year. uh another easy practice session At the guards will be Paper and throughht in Waterman gymnasium Cappon unless Mather makes a change lad plans tW do the same again tonight in his defense before tomorrow. Both ind oder that there will be no chance men are in fair condition and with inorderht t h witlbenor cethe aid of Ely may be able to hold the of the men going stale before !theIoastalwscetmrowngt last and most important game remain- Iowans to a low score tomorrow night, the schedule for the Wolverines but the Wolverine chances of a vic- fa ea'tory do not appear overly bright. Michigan will face Iowa in Water- man gymnasium tomorrow night and the Maize and Blue chances for a vic- tory appear rather slender. Mather H i i TI LE has several members of the team off the squad because of illness while the L Hawkeyes have been going like the I Nri T I ST proverbial house-a-fire throughout the season. Iowa already holds one vic- tory over Michigan defeating the Maize Willie Ritola Sets New World Mark and Blue by one,;point in a tilt at Iowa In Dowicing Famed I. A. C. City in January Hawk Slate Unmarred= The Hawkeyes are leading the Con- JOIE LEFT FIVE YARDS TO ference teams now with a string of 10 'AiN THREE MILE:RACE victories in as many games and will arrive here tonight determined to add New York, March 1.-Willie Ritola another to their list when they face surprised the athletic world by set-, the Wolverines tomorrow eviening. ting a new world's 3-mile indoor rec- The Iowa quintet has had little trouble ord and made faster time than the with any of the Big Ten teams with the exception of Michigan and unless outdoor mark for the same distance, it loses to the Wolverines should in beating Joie Ray, Chicago star, in have no difficulty in ending the seas- a handicap run featuring the K. of C. on with a .perfect percentage. games here last night. Funk is the high point man of the Ritola ran the'distance in 14:15 4-5. Conference at present, just nosing odt The best previous indoor time was Ely and with two more games on the 14:18 1-5, made by Hannes Kohlmain- Old Gold schedule should easily lead en and the outdoor mark was 14:17 the entire field in the number of points 3-5. scored during the season. Funk is ono Ritola and Ray were the scratch of the fastest men in the Conference men and were given some hot compe- and Cappon and Paper will have their tition by-the runners who were ac- hands full keeping him away from the corded yardage on them. Ray led. basket consistently. most pf the way until the final Burgitt a Star eighth. The Finn always was close Bu.rgitt is another man who will on his heels and at the eighth mask give considerable trouble to the Wol- Willie started his sprint and soon verines. He is tall, fast and rangy headed Ray, who tried in vain to out- and has been a source of worry to all sprint him to the tape only to lose opposition this year. Hicks, who holds by five yards in one of the most thrill- down one of the defense jobs, was one ing races ever staged in New York. of the main reasons for the defeat of New York March 1.-Willie Ritola, the Varsity at Iowa City earlier in the work, Mahl e Utol y season. Stockily bulleheas a knack who startled the' athletic world by ofeenthekbybuilt, hhaswadsfr establishing a new world's record o' of keeping the best of forwards from 14:15 4-5 for three miles in beatinf getting open shots and rates with the Joie Flay by two feet last 'night, is best of them at breaking up the pass- to be called up before the local A. ig othopponents. tobcaldubereheoalA n the.thernnds..-isstillA:. U. registration committee today to On the other hand theher is still answer charges of an unkown char- crippled by the loss of his regulars acter. Another athlete summoned fo from the first string lineup. It is ex- a hearing at the same time is Bob tremely improbable that Haggerty or McAllister, national champion at 100 Birks will get into the game against yards and known as "The Flying Iowa. Haggerty is still too weak Cop". from his recent illness to give any Local of icials would make no state- aid to the Wolverine offensive and ment concerning the cases. It is re- lMather is loath to send him in to the ported, however, that Ritola and Mc- fray in his condition for fear of anoth- Allister are to be asked to explain er setback physically.' Birks also is their failure to a'rpea on time 'for under the weather from a touch of the events they entere I in the New York flu and while it is possible that he may A. C. games some night ago. get into the game late in the second period it is doubtful if Mather will use Tapestries and Silks Exhibited him at all. Silks and tapestries of many periods Varsity Unfit in the world's history are on display With these two men out of the game in the hall cases of the architectural: the Varsity mentor will be. forced to corridor in the Engineering building. use Rice at one forward in place. of They have been loaned to the architec- Birks and Kipke at the other as Hag- tural college by Cheney Brothers, silk gerty's substitute. This greatly hand- manufacturers of New York City. i '] than it did biut thiey have never equalj. itanocebedrhofxp- .led their record of not being scored ienceh material, Coach Hahn has his uponeral duranghteaentiraseason upon during the entire season. yearling tracksters on edge for- the freshman track trials which will be Michgan's first Varsity baseball hield at 3 o'clock today at Waterman team took to the field in 1866. Three gyma s ocmthnt e sr ean gymnasium, this being the first real games were played that year, two test for the Hahn proteges.j with Ann Arbor high school and one All first year men on the campus with Jackson high school. Michigan are eligible for these trials, and Coach won all three with a total of 107 as lIahn encourages all men who pos- oposed to tr7points. Unbelievable sess any inclination towards track to scores, yet true. I compete today. -- - In 1874 Michigan played the Kala- According to Coach Hahn this year's i freshman squad does not quite con- mazoo Unas in baseball. The score pare with his last season's team, was 5-2, Michigan. I which boasted of such -stars as Hub- bard, Whitman, Reinke and. Proesser, lM o Takes First but Archie expects some of then green .r Trr g + hones to perform creditably in the In Foul Shooting trials. There will be no meets held with other college freshman teams during R. H. Moore, '23, captured the all- the indoor season, but Archie is aon- campus foul shoting championship templating arranging two or three tel- Wednesday evening by shooting a to-.I egraphic events for the latter part of tal of 76 baskets in 100 tries The April -and early in' May with Illinois, Wisconsin and Ohio State.' ' winner established a seven point lea Scheduled to start .the afternoon's, over his nearest rivals, Maeder and events, the fifty yard dash promises Warney, in the second round when he to be the hottest contested-race on the caged 24 baskets out of 25 tries. From program. A sextettie of -sprinters, then on he held his own. At the close composed of White, Rockwell, Fein- of the total scores Warner and Maed- singer, Merryman, Frank and Boxer er were each tied for second place are entered in this event, with White at 69. These men played off, each having a slight' edge over the others. having 25 more tries and Maeder won The 440 run will bring together out. The final scores and ,standings three men of no mean ability. Frey- of the five high men are as follows: berg, Rockwell and Feinsinger ought Moore, 76; Maeder, 69; Warney, 66; to battle- all the way to' the tape, al- Freedman, 65; Gessner, 64 though Freyberg, who is reputed to ________ _have done the 440 in 54 seconds, i. AteaAsks for Tryouts faoe!own Athena AWith ingerle, Hahn's best bet in Athena Literary society has issued the half mile, unable to compete, due a call for tryouts and invites all new to injuries, the 880 will be run by prospects to attend -their next two l several unknowns, and it will not be meetings, which will take place on surprising 'if a find is uncoVered in March 6 and 13, in the Alpha Nu rooms this race. in University hall. Murray, Mason and Hull are the luminaries who will run the mile.' come through with flying colors in S All three are promising men and a Conference circles. off close race is expected. M. C. Reinke,(cat brother to Charles Reinke, Varsity QEFER ELECTION Tay half-miler, and All-freshman cross- country champion, will be unable to OF CHEERLEADERS start in this: race as he is recover- -- ing from a slight illness. Due to the existing dissatisfaction -s Competing against a fiell of inex- with the present system of electing the da perienced men, Richard,, recunt trans- Varity cheerleader and his assist- son fer from Detroit Junior college, ought