(Continued from Page Six) 42 feet 4 inches. There may be oth- er good shot putters entered from outside the Conference cireles but it is likely that if Vail Orden throws thej weight as. well as he has the last week he will take first place. "Yarnie's" best throw of the year is 44 feet 2 3-4 inches. Hindes, who has made over 41 feet, has a slight chance of placing this afternoons .elay 'eam Weak ened Although Farrell did not want the repprts of the times of the trial relays announced before the carnival it is ;,safe to .nnounce his statement that he has the best four mile team in Is-. .bell, Davis, Bowen and Griffiin that he has eyer taken. to a meet and that if hey ran as wel in the meet as they. did in the trials, they would surelyl win. However, Thursday, Griffin was taken 'ill and Rearick was forced to take his place. Arndt, who placed fifth in the trials was also ill so thatRear- ick who took sixth spice went along in Griffn's place. Whether this change will 'seriously weaken this team re- mains to be seen, for inx Isbell,. Davis, and Boen, Coach Farrell has as three good milers as he could wish for. The :mile' nd two mile teams are od, but w ether or not they wil place is problematical. The two mile team is perhaps the stronger of the two. Reinke and Hattendorff are up ,rnong the top-notclhers,, in the half mile and if Cushing and Marsh do their - best it is likely that their final time will be fast, . Martin is by far the best man in the' mile team and is orie of the best dash men that Michigan has ever had. Thomas and Joyner tied for second ine the trials and are strung runners. Cap- tain Burke is a powerful sprinter and t will show up better in competitionI than in practice. t THIS TlSES. ADR; : .M A VE Coach Farrell expectsmuch com- petition .from Iowaa, WVtisconsin, Chica- go, Kansas, Purdue, Nebraska, Notre Dame, and Kansas Aggies who have strong relay teams. Wo1lerihcai in half Mile It is likely that Coach Farrell will? enter Reinke or Ilattendorff in the 880 or 1,000 yard runs. If he does it is possible that he will gain another first; place as these men can hold their own with any in these distances. es- ,pecially Reinke, who is holder of the Rolly .Williams antd Gustave Teibell are among the candidates for the out- field.- The team will leave for its southern training trip April 5. It will compete with leading southern college teams, the trip ending April 44. SMiller, Highland Park, was the out- Library Buys IPlototypic Plates If you don't know where you lose standing star of the. afternoon, win- A collection of 150 phototypic tie article, never nitd, a "llaily Clas- fing the 40 and 100 yard free styles I plates, entitled "La Guerre", has been sified Ad" will find it for, you.-Adv. and swimming a pretty lap in the re- purchased on the income of the fund lay which was won by Ann Arbor. I of $1,000 presented to the University ~ . Miller just failing to cut down the I library, for the purchase of books on GOLD and SILVER PENCILS three yard lead given the Purple. the Wolrd War, by the class o 1920 '- >I S t wrgof the Literary college. Ixnventqry eI Start the new semester' right. A, Remington. Portable will help. Just The way to rent a room i with 8 call 1128-J.-Adv. Try a Clasified Ad-it pays.--Adv. WEakness in Pitcher's Postion Seems Only Dfficulty For Wisconsin IConference indoor title in the alf, WILLIAMS AND T BEL AMONG j 1XI7A'G JI1JJ1 I mile with a time of 1:56 4-5. THOSE PRESENT ONCE MORE! . ll lfl Ill I McKeown, _ Kansas State Normal, with an indoor leap of 12 feet 10 inch- Madison, Wis., Mar. 2--While it is In the old days Michigan had many _ - es in the pole vault, will prove an still early for predictions regardng - abundance of competition for Prosser Wisconsin's possibilities in baseballssched- and Brooker who have not done better the indications are that the Badgers ule which, often times, gave her pret- L t than 12 feet 2 inches this season.H ow- ; will have a strong nine when Big ty tough games. An example of this ( ever, these men have an excellent Ten competition opens this spring. ; is the two games played with Beloit1V chance for second and third places. Daily practices started at the be- college, in Wisconsin, in 1899, when The outcome of the high jump is ginning of the semester and the var- Michigan won the first, 4-3 and in the = problematical as there are some six sity squad is progressing steadily in second game when Beloit reversedCanfield-l arch V or seven men who are of about the its preparation for the coming sea- the tables and beat the WolverinesJJ.° same calibre, entered. Platten and son. Eby the same score 4-3. 1= ..- Donahue of Wisconsin, Campbell o" A lrge amount of good material! -Ha imi GJlarland - -Mi ch 2 Minnesota, and Russell of Chicago, has brightened Wisconsin's hopes con- Annapolis has met Michigan four= " Swill be among the six foot jumpers siderably, a shortage in pitchers be- times in tennis meets. Of these Mich- Alfred°__ that MacEllven and Smith will have ing the only stumbling block encount- igan has won three, and tied the oth =A rreyrbourg - -r to face. MacEllven looks better than ered as yet. Many are trying out fort er, with a total of 14-6 points. Smith at this time although both have the hurling positions, but at presentUdoA ca n f ie tmn n "Whimsies" cleared siz feet one inch. MacEliven no one has been found who seems In 1904 Michigan played her only jerAuspices o ssoC aton ofnUmersty Women and "Whimsis" has made this height consistently dur- capable of filling the box. football game with West Virginia win- ing the past week and should do this Among the men who are being de- ning 130-0. This is the one time that1s or- moreat Urbana.v velopedfor the position are Jerome the two schools have ever met in 2$L2C5etsforuu seriesior Wittman will have to face a host ickford and .William .Johnson "vhc athletics. - U 1 IL tJ . 0 .n . or of first class dash men and his chances have tried out as pitchers in formei- . of placing will rest on the men that he years. Coach Guy Lowman is also Loc ' Tank - Sigle Adission 5OC and 75C. draws in his heats: working on a half dozen other pro- L c re --.ne itspects for the mound. M en Lose Anther on Sale at Graham's and Wahr's - IDeaths (Art number lrths W i th the exception ,of the problemI_- : ; of finding suitable pitchers, the pos- _ eahs iut nmbr thedateths sibilities for a strong nine are ex- Highland Park high school swimi - NW 12 per cent according to the records y ellent. Beeiher, Kellum, and Asch- mers defeated the tank men of Ann - at the city recorder's office. Toere enbrenner are three likely catchers of Arbor high school in the local Y M. 8:00 P. M. haebe 0 itsad17dah. last year's s uad, while the infield C. A. pool esterdlay afternoon by a±r 'OP " have b-----7- will be practically the same as last 30 to 29 score. The meet was hot- Ralph Worker, '4E, isits Ifere year's. Pollock, Skaife, and Comback- ly contested from start to finish, nev- Ralph F.Barker 'E Vsi erten- er are among the men who are agair er more than six points separating the ent of the American Smelting and flllllllllillllllllIllf lllillllllllllliF IIf Refinng plant at Tacoma, Washing- I ton, has been visiting his father, Fred Barker of Elm street for the past hree days. IFIE T COLUMN CLOSES TISING AT 3 P,M1. f, } r. r ' bn a ebarge fo .;r fiatday, 6 ,Minmum t thL ,&2tQ ~Three cd'iats pig wrrd p.,day teharge®d. White ep ecarged ftr at i-ate of:0 yv Is at~e Ua. Classiedt, harged only ,o ~having phone. 1MM ; mes: r +r st t .' U rn. w out coatract, psid In advctance. aI r NO'iCE _BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY The following Box Replies are at th° ATTENTION! Daily Office: GW, KD, LEB,18, CS, . Seniors and Juniors School of CBS, .LCS, RHB, FMM, CAF, ECP. . 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