THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... .. Rill illlw lll rMiurs ._ MII _.. .. s r IWIND GREETS OD PATIGE~' . -"- jKansas. Big 'Ten, jwill hold1 light. The three star te m o Fh Michigan, Illinois, and Iowa the biggest share of the spot- p. "STICK IT OVER; LET HIM HITI itertraternity Swim Sees Close Rae. In Prelims.9 of Varsity I Forced to be Easy LWith the comupotition close .in most EN PITICHER S SHO'ING of the events the preliminaries to the NP OvEM -N 'UNDER FISHGERannual inter-fraternity swinrnlng meet were run off yesterday in the Y. M I ture played another trick on A. pool, by the Intramural department.' ~h Fisher yesterday afternoon! Four. fraternities succeeded. in get- n a cold wind greeted the first ap- ting men in the finals of the plunge for ,ance of the Varsity baseball squad 'distance. Delta Upsilon placed, two men Ferry Field for outdioor practice. in~ this event, Yerkes and Sewart..Craw- the last two weeks the coach has. ford, Acacia, Michale, -B'eta Theta Pi. iwaiting for a perfect day to take; and Flynn, Nu Sigma Nu, were the oth- cohorts out into the fresh air but'"ers who-will compete in the finals. n last_ Monday came without any The finals of the 60 yard black stroke ge he decided that the weather will have as competitors Kerr, Beta couldn't delay .the plans any long- Theta Pi, Wittingliam, Theta Chi, Coates, Hermitage, and Wills, Sigma Fisher Careful Chi. oause of the cold weather thef The natators who are listed for the Eou.t was easy. 'In the first part, 60 yard breast stroke final are as fol- e two hour drill the fielders chas- lows; Wittingliam, Theta Chi, Wills. Ong files that the coach lifted out Sigma Chii, Henderson, Alpha Sigma the garden while the inifieldersI Phi, Nathan, Zeta Beta Tau,; Carnegie, pitchers had to be content 'with K Iappa Beta, Psi and MClIenahan, ag the ball back and forth. No 1 Hrmitage. ices are being taken with twirl-- Entered in what promises to be the with the first game only a coupleI most stirring race on the program, the eeks'in the future. The only thing 401 yard free style, are Louis, Zeta were, able to do in yesterday's j'Beta Tau, Marks, Kappa Nu, Seagers, tice' a to get their arms acecli- Delta Upsilon, Coates, Hermitage, ,dto thecold and keep them from Gowy, Beta Theta Pi, McFarland, TIhe- g stff Wheni the first warm ta Chii, Schwartz, Beta Theta Pi, comes ' ard'workout is awaiting Flynn, Nu, Sigma Nu, Babcock, Beta ;quad. Up to the present time there Theta Pi, and Kerr, Beta Theta Pi. 't been any chance for the men The preliminaries and the finals of (play their wares. to any advan- the 220 yard free style will be run at and a practice game will be held the same time on Thursday at 3:30 o'- oon as the afternoons get less clock when the finals. will be held. Y. .... This race will be run on a time has- +Thirty-five candidates reported for Michigan's varsity golf squad at the first meeting which was held yester- day at the Union. The, golf team is [being sponsored by Prof. Thomas C. Trueblood of the public speaking de- partment and Mr. Carlton Wells of the rhetoric departn'ient. Prof. Trueblood who was in charge of the meeting, outlined the possibil- ities of an official golf team and also l announced this season's schedule. Ho told what other Coniference schools are doing in this sport and said that he could see no reason why Mdichi- gan should not have a successful g of~ team. Six games have been sched-. uled, three of which are at home. Pro- fessor Trueblood then called on Coach George Little who is at the head of the minor sports department. Coach Little welcomed golf as a minor sport and assured that it woiuld not lack the cooperation of th tion. Mr. C~arlton WE his willingness to and training the proved his worthi the' open golf c.h State last season. iCaptain Smilthf year's team have form artticleus ai cessful team shoo are about twenty- Imade the nine ho than. 40.' The tea practice as soon shape. The, gian~t catliug staff at San Anton ion, Tex. Lift to right aare Rerman, Ander4aon, Gaston, Smith and Snyder John McGraw isn't worrying about his catching staff- The veterant Frank Snyder is still able to do, the bulk of the w tork. Earl Smith has proved his 'value to the club and. Gaston: gives McGraw a good third-string man. Kernan, form~er Yale star, probably will be kept when the season opens.' Anderson, a youngster~, probably will be. farmed, out. Military Bil TIcRets More than 300 tickets itary ball were sold in the Union yesterday aft remaining 3501 will be,.gi 1 to 5 o'clock this afte hours stated on the, acc reserved' tickets that ai for will' be placed onp some later date. Just call 864, when you have want.-Adv. Classfieds really, pay !-Adv. 8 Farrell Gigves "Best Perfornpers Time to nftover Prom' hard Ian- door Season' ROSSER, HIGGINS, L.ANIDOWSKI' RECUPERATE FROM -INJIUIE Coach Farrell has announced that he will lay iis,,irst, class performers foff for the rest of the: week With' a .possibility that he will takec his woightj men outdoors in the latter part of the' week if the weather is favorable and perhaps .his "runners. At the present' time the varsity men are resting after continued practice for many weeks andi will return after spring vacation fully rested and ready for serious out- door work. Pitchnmg Uncerfin nly uncertain thing a ;eam at present is the id a single infield. posi' se. is the only job iFr at won't have a veter gerty, a member of k hi squad will 'probabl rleft b~y the, gradu,, "' Wimbles, last year' Liveranice is the only on 'whom Fisher can i ,ie a crowd of ne"v ve to fill up the' othe anicies. Eleven. or twv e~ showing up to som talmost none of them nce enough to mak( r this year's nine.1 cit left handel is a Although~ he has be ne work in the gymni er pitched before this k of experience will mi from regular 'duty season. infield and outfleld: ly well settled with ack to their old stand about this e tw :riig ition. Sec- a- the in,.. an to fill ast year's. y fill. the Sis. . fSlated in addition as final events on kThursday are the fancy' diving anld the four main relay. In rama tIes; improve outdoors ,a, better man on the wood. Wittman, no harder tinme of it bet stature. PREP FIVE~ .1icigait High Sciio to Fight for (4aS Chsarpio SCILE DULH !TO OPt FINAL GAME $A Finals in the .Class 1f the state iutersch I tournament will'bhe't gymnasium startin; 'Thursday evening. the best in the Mate visions, the 14 gape played before the tou close. on. Saturday a series of fast contest to Coach. Edwin J. Mz wnrth :seeing. ' Olffcials ' j'offi cials' have been by vote of the repro Michigan Interschoh sociation instead ofl authorities as in the who will handle the same as those whc year. These men,f s he is a much are t.' D. Mitchell, director- of Intra- cinders than ont mural, athletics and' % fozrmer Varsity doubt will have z basketball coach, Director of Athletics cause of his short, McCullough of the'- Michigan State . Normal, college, and L. W.' olds, bas- ketball coach of the 'same institution The, trio willI rotate, serving- in turn as referee, umpire, and. timekieeper., H I Drawings will not be made until Ydinner. held. for the high school ath- ftsat the& Union,' but the schedule 10 o'clock, Thursday; at 9, 10, and 11 bl BasketTossers o'clock .Friday. morning; at01, 2, and ~s and C 3 olock Friday afternoon; at 8 "and riships 9 o'clock Friday evening; ,anid at 7:30 and 8:30 o'clock Saturday evening. ;T THURISDAY It will. be necessary for two of the TU R I IGHT competing teams to play-'two games on Friday, but the finalists will, ac- cordlin to the plan of the, gainer; have B, and C sections. all day Saturday in which to' rest. An elastic basketball admission: fee: oft 25 cents will be fid in Waterman charged for each 'series..of. games. 'at 7 o'cloCD Birmningha~m Favored Bringing, together Dirmningham high school, one of the in these. twos d - most favored contenders for the clasF ies that will b" B 'title, performed an unusual feat ini irney comies tois the preliminary tournament. when Ito :ight will afford *a court t aggregation played two over-, is that, according time periods in two games on the -ather, will be wetll same day. Because of its rem-arkable showing in these games the Blirmfig- 1'auiaed hame" squad seems to be leading the, chosn tis~eardope sheet' in figuring the probablet esentatives qf ,thne'otoe astic Athletic:"as- hy the tUniversity' Musicale Meeting .Postponed past,"-but the amen The, Board of. Directors: of Matinee g ,ames are thej Musicale have' been obliged to post- aofficiated l .stl pbne 'the meeting announced for to- treAii iii'ha',.I dao'uni~l a. la~terdAtt'. Senior w BULLETIN InvitaLions Canes Go~w ._. _ .. :. w . ,. , ,, . $.. ".. Engineers ation ' of ' -j 's second More than 40 aythletes from the dif- mounds- ferent classes in the Uxiverslty, 'qualj- really de- fled for the finals in th~e, prelminaries Gv comers of the interstass track meet which Or five Q. were held la~st 'Mlonday night at Wa= 'elve new terman gynansiumn.' 'The $nals will ae advan- be run off at 7 o'clock tonight.' have had Times tor the virioW; running e serious events made in the preiriiiaries were Farley, t' fast but 'did. riot mewjure' up to the 'good ex~ standard set by those Who participat- en doing ed in this year's fraternity track meet iasium hrc A lack of condition was very mucb in year and evidence among a few of the runners. probably As in the running events the,'mairks until late in 'the'fieldl events 'were below par, Doyle, '26, who heaved the shot bet.- positions ter than 41 feet ini the fraternity track, fi'vc reg. meet, fell below his record, being able is. Kunode to get but 35 feet 10 inches in, the trials guard the MNorday' night. 1reyrg ran three rely whilel seconds slower in, the 440 than he us- Few Injuries IThe Wolverine team has. been ex- ceedingly fortunate during the indoor season as there have been relatively. few casualities to ' any of the varsity nien. At the present time there are only three men that are on the casual- ity list and they should be ready for. competition in the outdoor meets. Prosser, pole vaulter, is recovering from a sprained wrist that he got in'! the indoor Conference meet at Evans-, ton. This injury did not prevent him from taking second place with ease in the Cornell meet. It isinmproving rapidly and should be well when the vaulters start to work outside in th9 near. future. Higgins is 'still having trouble with his leg which has pre- vented him from competing in the hiurdhes so far this year, but has imn- proved enough so that 'he was able to place in the sprints in *the Cornell meet last Saturday. ,Landowski, pole 'vaulter, ;Is astill limiping and will not be re'ady for any competition for some time. a Uteritz: will play short. Kip- hekleford and Klein are all de -ford Ije outfield. "Kip" and r'bf . slu abgged the ball for vet46ges' last year and Klein position was filled by Doug Ro- Ing the last few garkes of the seems to have improved his eye since he played' left field ar. K RELAYS TO SE V TEAMS IN ACTIOR1 n the fourteenth annual Drake ity relay meet is run off on 7 and 28 at Des Moines, Iowea, ber of universities and collegesj ad teams which will he making nitial bow at the famous track ing. Iowa aeate university and the .ggies hv definitely decided to eams and individuals for tke 3events. Coming across the at will be the University of Lentrants, while the Drake 'offi- till have hope that Charles ;k and several of his teammates present for the event. Amoug, aller colleges that 'have an- d their intentions of entering stin college of Sherman, Tx tWashburn college of Topeka, a 1 V 0. _ Preliminaries for the mile, run, two' maile run, and poll vault were not run off as the entries were. too few. 'The sch~edule for tine finals has bgen made ouit anad will be ran:i off 'as fol- lows : 7 o'clock, 5,0 yard dash, shot piit; 7:10 o'clock, 880 yard. run; 7":15 o'clock, mile run; 7:25 o'clock, 65 yard low hurdles, running broad jump; 7':35 o'clock two' mileruVl vault.' upl i Registar Hall Is Recovering Florida, weather, is agreeingwith Registrar Arthur G. Hall, who ha beep in" ill health for soinee time, and he reports that he is gaining he.Altb and strength every day' ii' Florida City, the, southernmost tawn on the mainland of 'the 'United States. The. new. Lit. Building is' growing. Have you watched the classifieds grow?-Adv. .' You wCidllt 1[/C1 Enjoy our Lunches" Pleasant Surroundings lExcellenit Foodr. Weak in' Javelin Coach Farrell will be faced' with problem in getting a good javelin thrower this spring as he has no Var- sity riaterial back in this event. Hoff- man has been instructing several men in the technic of this event'hut it wvill be impossible to judge their wortl until they get outdoors. The Coach' ' will have Hutznter back for the hammer thirow 'and BIrooker in the discus. 1Wblbard' will not be able to rur. both hurdles outdoors ,because of the greater distance and will probably bF used li the high hurdles, and broad jump. This will leave the low hurdles, woefully weak. Captain Burke will 1'inM Tattles Lufich.'Room 338 Maynard $t: South ofIMajestic IINVITATIION S must he ordered today and tomorrow at the table by the Engineering Society Room, 9-12 A. Al. and 12:45-4:00 P. M. LeatherI Invitations $0.50 each. Ann ouncemients;, $0.10 each.. Aftst be paid. for when ordered. Class dues must be p~aid before delivery. ' I CANES. The price of the canals is $3.25. of this $1.50 must be. de- posited. at the time of order and balance paid on delivery. Orders are being taken at, Wagner's." CAPS AND GOWNS. Measuremnents arc being taken at Moes'. The rental of the gowns is $4.50 but nothing need he paid unti'l the. gowns arrive. ALL THESE 'I' lR~Tp:IUIfhA,4ST tROT R. El R R IMM VACATION( lI - VI r - Ui .ww- l +,,r. - A..'LD.4 r ofI yorYo, rtheodeltoftyuer S uty al'o ordbyth House of' Kuppeneimer. 5 '$t40 $45 I - A complete assortmenit of distinctly original models for 'Men and Young. Men. A host of different patterns and fabrics. " 1.111* u4- .,.f A,39 - ON Pb~ t'1 ',_, CORN WELL COAL Kentucky Egg and Lump- r MWest Va. 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