THE MICFLJ( J !' /'. ' - m rnrnws ""'" ± lilt i 7-7= 1- .. LI IBIS TRACKSTERS WIN OVER IOWA IN DUAL MEET AT UWONA x~lelolo%,~s R4yas Furnish Srpria es Wt1i. t~i~ins Scorijt j 62 ,1'oints (,IJW& : 1 A1I) WLVtlERI1 FI'S Tug'siLFNST1LE ~lSATIUiDpAY Michigan's two greatest rivals clashed in a dual 'Meet "last Saturday when Illinois' track team with most of ,its slated ' winners. coming through and scoring surprise victories in other events defeated the strong Iowa teamn by a score f 362 1-2 to 41 1-2 in the first'home dual meet of the season atf the,1Illinois Armory. When. the Illni team copped seven firsts out of. twelve events and. had two place winners in all except the 440" and 75yad .dpis it proved coe- lusively,tlAt. the Wolverines have tc fear; Harri'A~ Gll's wll-rounded tean "more than apy other they will face next .Saturday. "'IIti Broad iJumpn Out Iowa won the mile, low hurdles, 440 broad jtnti; sand "the mie relay*."In :Wilson "Iowa has the fastest 440. man in the Confe nce..11rooins won the low hurdles with Johnson of IllinoisI comirng in second. The "time was :0£. 2-5. Iowa placed Jones in first place in the broad jump with a leap of 22 feet 41-8 inchos. It should be notied that Illinois lost both the low hurdles and the broad jump which will not b run .off in tl~e coming indoor Confer- ence meet at Evanston. Because o; this Gill's team will be greatly streng- threned while Coach Farrells team will receive a. severe blow as it will lose many valuable points that would have been gained, in: these events. Illini Strong In Vault The Ii4ans have develped an- other vaulter in McHose who hs im- prov'ed from a mediocre jumper to a 12 root. man. MvcHose tied for secondC andJthird: place with Brownll. Col- lins ,vaulted 12 feet 3 inches for first, place. In" these three vaulters Illi- nois has at source of potential point- aiiers.I Ares of Illinois defeated Brookinst in the.75 yard, event without much di- ficulty, turning in a time o' :07 4-5k Johnson also ,of theIlini squad rved himci*.4p to lis usual form and ra;, the' t cks in : 0*4=5 defeating his team mate Rehm, ft-w eye Weak In ield Iowa proved to be woefully weak in the.fiid events by taking only one fls.and one second; Jones first in the broad jump and Morrow second in the same jump. In Hall, Gill has found a_Nw high jumper who took first place with a leap of 5 feet 11 1-2 inch- es., If this man can raise his mar;. by, a slight fraction he will be able tog gain a point or two in the Conference nfeet. Schildauer of the Illini team threW the shot 40 feet s 1-2 inches whiich is. good enough to. make him place in the shot at Evanston. Ivirzulo of the Illinois delegation ,ran 'a pretty race in the two mile, out- st~y~ng° Phelps who ateffpted to sprint past him, and turned in a timeII of 9,minutes and 54 3-5 seconds. Sp-mmaries as follows: Pole vault-won by Collins, Illinois; A olose, Illinois, second; Brownell IMliiis, and Meder, Iowa, tied for third. Height-12 feet, 3 inches. 75 ,yard dash-wvon by Ayres, Illi- nois; Brookins, Iowa, second; Coulter Iowa, third. Time-:07 4-5. 75 yard hurdles-won by Johnson. Illinois; Rehm~ Illinois, second; Craw-, ford; Iowa, third. Time-:O09 4-5. p Mile run-won by Noll, Iowa; Wells, Illinpis, second; Pattison, Illinois' third. Time-4 t30 4-5.( lhot put-won' by Schildauer, II- 6 npis;. Coughlin, Illinois, second; Dame, Iowa, third. Distance-40 feet 8 1-2 inches. 7k. yard, hurdles-won by Brookins1 14w1a Johnson, Illinois, second; Rehm IR~iis, third. -Time-:08 2-5. " ay is "V9'Day. II A buckshot " buy" Is what you get In purchasing a - Ticket to the Spring Carnival, March 15: 1. A fine entertainment. 2. A musical treat. 1 A help to Cosmopoli- tanism. Running high, jump-won' by Flint; Illinois; -Klindt, Iowa, second; Wright and Smith, Illinois, tied. for third. 'Height-5 feet, 11 1-2 inches. 880 yard run-w- on by Hall, Illinois; Morrow, Iowa, second; Meiher, Illi- nois, third. Time-2: 00 1-5. 440 yard run-won by Wilson, Iowa; Sweet, Illinois, second.; Coulter, Iowa; third. Time-: 51 Running broad jump-won by Jones. Iowa; Sweeney, Illinois, second; John- son,, Illinois, third. Distance-22 feet. 4,14-8 inches.' Two mile °run-won by Marzulo, Il- linois; Phelps, Iowa, second; Scott: Illinois, third. 'Time-2: 54, 3-5. Mile relay-won b~y Iowa (Coulter Noll,, Brookins, Wilson). Time-3 :26 3-5+ Vi Ten Standings MIHIAN RRECORDS Michigan's Varsity track team has ,- won 10 out of the 17 Western' Confer- ence meets that it has entered. II has also won 22 and lost 6 dual meets' with the other members of the Big Ten. Last year Coach Yost started his school of coaching in connection witht the four year course in physical edu- cation. In his first year coaches at-1 tended the school from 28 differentt states from Boston to San Francisco.. In the year 1921-22, 7,252 students 't in the University participated in some form of athletics. Of this number1 1,000 were candidates for Varsity or1 freshmen teams and 6,252 engaged inI Intramural and informal games andIc sports.I Miller Inijures Ankle "Red" Miller received a badlyjt sprained ankle, yesterday afternoon I while practigng with Coach Little'st football' class. It is thought that it will not keep him out of, spring prac- tice but it will prevent his doing work to keep in condition before the "prac-t tice starts.' ,- : of several informal indoor baseb)all, tra k, and tennis gamzes, as well as the interclass and interfraternity ,,ontests inteesot.Evr fen-nthe 'TEN. SWIM T MO R W_ T HCA O EARMETTO HVE lentire fidwillb1 e thrown open to the PflflflTP practice fields for Varsity and feh 1Lcet to be Concluded Tomorrow Night level lie has maintained for the past EUGE "ruWant. to see a large niumber of ' lthiFinial hiiAlltoweshi n s'nsaceti- ENIUVEfreshmen on the field every day," said Events t rH wll -;E FORT MAi)E D _30l;d'L' t; I e ~cfreshman ypinasium mentor. {yliwilrun into sonic stiff corn- "Jut becuse te re'ired lasse wil petition, particularly frorm the North- i Jstbcas te"'eqiedcase wl S)1T, EA,~NS, IPAE sm"1 HI, wstrn Wisconsin, adCiaodv have stopped meeting we do not want" 1UJBBARD1) A-NSON MAK.1E TRIP ors, but looks more than good for a "vi