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IG~C&NTRACKMEN TO ,RU
TR HIALS FOR CONFEREN1CE MEET'
uke, Hatttendorf, CuisiNg", Martin. Places AssuredE
Joynier, Thomas :wd iemens f The events are doped as follows for
To lRimt Heats# the Wolverines: 50 yard dash between
3 to 5 points, t6io mile 6 to 8,1pole

W ill Ruin Tonight on his hand44orYovdr a week.
In 440 Yard Trials Another sign of a "'. i t jInx c ainthe,~l
f~~ ~ inlielding pra~tIUe\hn'ili aiu
_________________________________________ 'I (OO() tirdbasni~n go lit1i1th
.11 M ' Cicgo Will make a strong b d br n 311ll seem to Ihave(',1.11?e dro coin !' Inm will robblybe nldck for)

.Inty-rural Item~s
Fraternities Notice
Dead ie for entries in the com11-.
la irent of the Intramural prograiv
have4bee set as follows,: fraternit~i
track at 12' o'clock noont'omorrow,
fraternity Alandbhall at 5 o'clock, Mon_;

WOLVERINEBS DP A) T0 TAKE vault 4 to 6, hurdles 3 to 5, mile 1
NO6T JJFSS TI1A T 36 POi1NT' 880 5 to 7, high jump 3 to 6, shot putE
- . 5 to .7, mile relay 1 to 2, and 446 1 tc
ReikeHattendorff and Cushin~ 3. This is a range between 31 and 50
Reikepoints within which the final score
will run the 880 trials tonight in the! should stand.
Platten gymnasium at Evanston, while l The following first places are almost
Martin, Joyner, Thomas and Siemonis certain to go to the Wolverines; shot
will compete in the' 440. There -wviI put, two mile and 880. VanOrden in
I the shot, Isbell in the tw~o mile and
be three trial h'eats in the $880 in which Reinke in the 880. Brooker in the pole
there will be three strong Wolverilic! vault, Mac~llven in the high jump and
runners' wio will not let any'of their Hubbard in both the high hurdles and:
competitors have a~n -easy race and 50 yard dash are also possible first
in this way be fresh for tomorrow,. place men. They should at least takc
Iteiik~Bes b~880second place in their respective events.'
Reinke is the Wolverines best bet 4 rti Best ini 440
in this delegation and should- easily
his.hea~ Ettedorf soul, a If Martin gets up among the lead-
din ishea. Httenorf shuldlscers at the sta 't lie should be able
place first or second in his heat whit~e to place third or fourth in the 440. In
Cushi'ng miay find the running harder the pole vault Prosser has an excel-
as threre are several men that trun at Iln hc fpaigtido orh
abu is speed. }wle ih a chance of plcn hr rfthn
In twhile0SmithihassaMchancenof takin.
Il he 40 artn i Mihign'sbes one or two points in the high jump.
bet and shoul be able to quaify with Davis has been shzowing fine s'tuff
out much' trouble., Joyner, Thiomas in the-two mile event and should take E
a.nd Seions are steady arunners, but iti.second or third place, tomorrow night
is doubtful whether or not they, will if he has accustomed himself to the
be able to do much because of the fast~
compny tat hey ill e i . Wlso dirt track by that time.
compny hatthe wil bein Wison Captain Burke and Wittman as ^ en-
who is doped to win'this event should! tered in the 50 yard dash and l eve
qualify as should Haggen of North- ! hneo euiga on rtoi
western, Sweet of Iowa and others. . ahechaceoflscuing a osinteor twoti.
Inth hlfmiethetreWlr Burke is having a little trouble in
ine entries will have to face Krogh of the, short distance indoors this year
Chiicago, 'Crippen of Northweste~rn and but should be a better runner out-
Hall of "Illinois. doors. Wittman. is a better 50 yard
Entering the~ meet as a strong fav- runner than a 75 yard man as hie gets
orite Michigan will strive Ito avenge I away to a strong start.
defet a fie hnds f Ilinis ast Hindes has shown fine form in prac-
year who took first place with a to- tide in the shot throwing it over' 41
tal of 44 6-7 points. Michigan finished feet, he has not as yet, however, done
fifth with 6 1-3 points with Wisconsin well in competition but tomorrow's
Ohio State and Iowa ahead' of ,themn. results should find him a contributor
The Wolverines did not place any'inen of two valuable points.
in~ first place. ,,___________
Wolverine Hopes High-
It will be an' enti rely. different team Coaches W4rite For
that will journey to . Evanston this A hei o r a
year and although there may be many Ahei o r a
upsets in the coming meet it seems
likely that the Wolverines will pile I the March issue of the Athletic
up a total of not less than 36 points Journal, published in Champaign, Ill.,
which should be enough to win any by the Athletic Journal Publishing
indoor Conference meet. company, of which John L. Griffith,
'After a sluimp for the last few years athletic director of the Western Con-
Coach Farrell has once again got ferenme is editor, articles written by
enough"'material to round a winnin.1 two Michigan men have been publish-,
team that should last several years. ed.
Out of 17 Conference meets Michigan ' The first, entitled "A Few Hints on
has made an enviable record of 10 vic- 1-Hitting, Base Running, and Pitching,"
tories and only 7 defeats. Saturday's' was written by Ray L. Fisher, coach
results should make the victory col-1 f the Varsity, baseball team.
umin total 11. If Coach Farrell's team: Elmer D. Mitchell, director of intra-
brings home a Michigan victory it mural athletics, contributed the see-
will have 'been ,taken, from as strong ond story on "Intramural Scoring."
a field of opponents as the Wolverines' He describes in detail the scoring sys-
have ever had to face in any western tem used in tournaments at Michigan,
meet as 'all .the Conference schools and the classification into major, in-
have taken track more seriously than termediate and minor sports. In the
they have at any time in the past, and article he states that "it is a fact that
are developing better teams. fraternities are more zealous of their
Illinois have had excellent teams in prowess in manly sports than they are
the past few years and their track of high scholastic rankings."
future looks exceedingly bright for -_________
them. After winning the indoor awdRdopHareAgi
outdoor Conference championshipsRuohMareAgn
last year they still have an abundance Chicago, March 15. --f(ay A.P.)
of good material with which they have Rudolph Valefitino; moving picture
formed a strong 1923 team . Michigan star, and Winnifred Hudnut, whom
will look to the Indianas for the great- he married in Mexico last year, were,
er part of their competition =Saturday; remarried yesterday by a justice, of the
but with the past,'perform ances of the peace at Crown Point, Ind., to comply
two teams it looks :like a victory for with the California law requiring re-
the Wolverines by a good margin. mariage of divorced people.

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a pennant this year if reports from the Cubs but the greet ;>ss . the boys '; przti'?game .:aa today.'1 y ar Lernonl ann 1fraternity w ni-;
training camips of the Sox and the Cubs' from Ohio and the stalene's, possilly Bl iiee i ain hztm ing at o'clock Monday afternoon;
can be taken to mean anythinig. Nei- of the Giant nieuuds;11en who1 a -r '~~Cliona March 26.,~
ther club can be said to stand in first seen just. about their shre X1 goes
place oi the list of the dopester but service, nay place the R ortI ''hst3I~~t ikhst'm One thing he ' 3oe matchl in the semi-finals of the
both clubs are considered formidable! in second place to tbo Pirates. '' a eiieydcde n hti lcamushandball doubles tourna-
to say the least and their chances' ofj Pirates have a ,trong P ain aw~d itt ipj Illcrr ieaonemuo ~mnt remains to be played. Members
sneaking into first places are good. take a lot of hplugg'i .g ft-r any te W)aon'Lh i ntti ea.O the two ts ?., Hellbruni. &Lang-
The South sider s eemn to stand thze team in the National lan't h ev addtsi apa h os and Greene & Sanchez, should
best chance of copping a piece'of Burt-; them. present timle ther, a1rc s::; nen v'hc get together and arrange to play this
ing this year but are rated behind Newj The 'White Sex dow.;n in rf, l are sure to pearsformreual. l'- game by 5 o'clock this afternoon.
York, Detroit, and perhaps St. Louis' as, didn't show uip very well i in theiranr, A ,:lrich , t hcves, Osborne, Fus -,
as possible contenders for the title, workout yesterday al'hernoon for n.{.. seland Duma o'vitch aire assred of All mien intendi;ng to enter the all-
Kid Gleason has been sacrificing a lot j than one reason. In Ithe first pic'' euarbrh .Stulcia:d ,aufmn camps wrestling tournament should
of .games in the last two years, evera the pitching staff went on the r o eP. a lKen realo eig eiusly c . d(10,c at once as the entries will close.
since the scandal of 1919, to give ex- with four first string tv wirlers on ithe'iee wle tueradIogs, Pealerptofnxwek
1w~rience to the boys on whom he i7 bench 'and another unaoale to dr) any-pi 1poisn on nsar o _____________
counting this season. Bill Killefer is thing but toss the ball..Ln i'i'2~ )fyribtersosaanti
not rating quite as high in his league=_;Woodlard, and Levorett all had al xwv mOn l'tb~i Ant of exper- 71hre you reai mte "daily Classified
but his chances of pushing his out- Jkinzks in their arms while B,~ilanenship ,lttm=n" yet today'?-Adtv.
fit up to the to~p are good. was limping around tlefiel:? with a -__________
New York, P'ittsburgnz, ancd Cincin- bad knee. Red Faber has been inzca- Try alY iedA (t as-Ad. Ptnz alyr v:_;irs. Ady

Adam Siemons Jr., 123
Of the four men that will' enter the
40.yard trials tonight Siemnons should
be .a strong contender for honors and
along with Martin should qualify.
Siemons will also run in the mile relay
tomorrow night.

TRYOUTS NOTICE

( Sophomores swishing to try out
(for the position of Interscholasticj
( manager are requested to report
Ito the Athletic association office
( today or call Manager Friedman
at 732.
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