THE MICHIGAN DAILY ....... w,,, ,r r.ua... ir wwrw..,, i ,.....gro ...r, , MEMO- ....... 4 u Ta ...ir. "" ,/IIIIIn 1 ,. { _ .r.. I- ' w ,. , RACKSTERS START INlf RELYS TODAY Penn and Prake iRelays Wolvorines Prepare for Trials and Finals Tomorrow [E SHOWING. EXPECTED OF IWEN IN EAST AND WEST Coach Farrell accompanied by 13 embers of the Varsity track squad d Manager Larry Snell, left yester- ,y afternoon for Chicago on the first p of their journey to the Drake r- ys which open this afternoon at Des -ines, Iowa. Preliminaries will start- at the n- al western classic this afternoon d finals will be held toinifrow. The olverine chances appear bright for pping the meet although they will 3 somewhat handicapped due to the et that Hubbard and Brooker, two of e Michigan aces, have been entered the Penn relays which are being Id at Philadelphia at the same time. Michi an's chances in the two relays which the Wolverines have entered m are conced~ed to be unusually good Farrell's men have made better time practice runs than the best of the her relay teams. In the pole vault Prosser, the lich- an entry, will have keen competition rnished by McKown of Kansas. The atest in this event promises to be ose with either man liable to win e high honors. VanOrden is the pick of the shot put- s in the west and should have no >uble run ng off with first place in e shot put. He also is entered in e discuss throw but his chances in is event are not so good, although is expected to place. Smith and MacEllven are both likely place in the high jump although or of -Kansas, should easily win first ice. Landowski in the javelin will ve a lot of competition in Angier of inois. Although forced to cavort around on temporary green which is far from ing conducive to the best of golf aining thevarsity golf candidates der the tutelage of Professor True ood and Carlton Wells are rapidly unding into shape for. the first meet zih takes place on May 4 with >rthwestern. Captain Smith seems to be the lead- g player on the team having turned a score of 35 for the 9 hole course d consistently averaged 75 on the hole course. These scores are ex- dlent considering that ithee' were reed in on a course which is far >m being ideal. Winters of last ar's team seems to have his berth . the team cinched as he has con- stently turned in encouraging low ores. Crosby Brodrick, Benedict, ,stlngs and Seich seem to be the ost xpromsing of the other candi- tes, who are expected to fill the her two places on the team. The number of players to make the p will probably be four, although ght men will be carried on the squad., 0e personnel of the team will be de- rmined sometinie next week when e men will be put through trials. The third green of the Ann Arbor urse will be opened shortly for the e of the Varsity so that they will tve a chance to adjust their putting uch before the important encoun- rs roll around. France Warns Turks Paris, April 26-(By A.Th) - Any ace signed at Lausanne will be rap of paper if the Turks molest Half Miter Runs In Drake Relays, YPIANININE FALL[S IFFRRE VARSITY &AR Hubbard Entered In Three Events) (Continued from Page One) Davidson starred for the visitors with two hits out of three tries with the stick. Keranean, who took over the mound in the fourth inning stemmed the tide of hits after he got warmed up and pitched a surprisingly good brand of ball. He tied with O'H.ara for strike-out honors with three shut outs to his credit. Although the opening of the game was alnst a slaughter the last three innings were close enough so that it :looked as though tfie Normal school (team might score, especially in the .first of the seventh when a sharp single to left field and a muffed kgrounder put two men on bases. On a hard grounder to short stop the two ( visiting players moved on to third and second. The faultless fietding of a second ground-skimmer by Dillman retired the side and took a pair of pointers from the Normalites. Amerlean League Athletics. ..... ........1 9 0 Washington............ 2 7 1 Harris and Perkins; Tachary and Gharrity. Cleveland ................3 6 0 Chicago................. 0 8 0 Coyelesli and O'Neill; Faber and Schalk. ' t. Louis........ ........4 8 1 Detroit..........3 11 0 Schocker and Severeid; Collins, ,Francis and Bassler., ' VAR9SITY TENSTam Captain Rorick and his Varsity ten- nis players leave at 10 o'clock this morning for Lansing where they will play M. A. C. in the opening game of "he Wolverine season. All of t' : 'layers were confident that they would keep up the record of straight victor-! 'ies which has been established by former Wolverines. ' Four .singles and two doubles matches will be played against the{ Farmers. Merkel, Rorick, Sanchez,. and Zemon will nlay in the singles in P'he order named. One substitute, Thine, will be carried on the trip. He fi'obably will be paired with Sanchez in the second doubles team. The other: doubles, team will be composed of Torick and Merkel. - Not much is known about the strength of the Farmers, but if the size of their schedule and the calibre of the teams slated to oppose them ist a fair exaimpie of their power, Mich- man is in for a hot battle in every !natch.. The members of the Varsity tennis squad making the trip to Lansing to- Iay together with Jerwme will play at Saginaw tomorrow afternoon againt the Saginaw Tennis club. Although the matches with M. A. C. will be close, Captain Roriok and -his teammates are Axpecting a much harder day in the Thumb city, as the entire team is com- posed of veterans of many seasons on# the clay courts. The program for the trip to Saginaw comprises nine matches. Every mex - ber of the squad will play in the K1ingles and all will be paired for the doubles. Michigan Club Hanhiiet Cancelled Due to the illness of Judge-Elect Frank J. Murphy, the luncheon plan- ned in his honor by the University of.' Michigan club of Detroit for last night, has been cancelled indefinitely. An intercollegiate luncheon has been planned for May 12.. Vaulter Competes At Penn 1Relays T ollowing is the hors focr today, April 27: 3 c pha Delta vs. Beta Thet Upsilon vs. Phi Gamm Nut vs. Theta Chi, AIDI Delta Tau Delta, Delta Chi Psi; 4:30 o'clock, E lon vs. Kappa Sigma IPhi Sigma Kappa, Del Xi Psi Phi, Delta Sigm i itage, Theta Xi vs. Phi Delta Kappa Epsilon ' Pi, Alpha Delta Phi Delta, Phi Delta Theta Intr ys, vs. Vrm. vs. 7 Tau Delta Pi vs. Phi Beta Delta, Ac- gie vs. Phi Kappa Sigma. The fraternity baseball schedule for today, April 27, is as follows: 4 o'clock., diamond 1, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Psi 'Vpsilon, diamond 2, Phi Beta Delta vs. -Tau Epsilon Phi, diamond 3, Chi Psi vs. Alpha Delta Phi, diamond 4, Peers vs. Cygnus, diamond 5, Beta Phi Delta. -vs. Phi Delta Theta, diamond 6, Phl "/appa "i vs. Phi Kappa Tau; 5 N'clock, diamond 1, Phi Omega vs. g ma Phi, diamond 2, Alpha Sigma- Phi vs. P1'mi Alpha Delta, diamond 3, 1Kappe, Beta Psi vs. Xi Psi Phi,, dia- mond 4, Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Delta Tau Upsilon, diamond 5, Sigma Phi E-silon vs. Alpha Chi Rho, diamond 6, Delta Alpha Epsilon vs. Theta Xi. Fraternities will be called up today and tomorrow regarding games that have not been played in tennis, horse- shoe, and baseball during the past week. Errors have occured and have prevented many 'houses from receiving p -oper notice of their matches, and Charles Rei'ke,12; WILLIAA D. HUJBBARD, 125 Along with Brooker this broad jump- er and hurdler will invade the east. He is looked on to break the record in the broad jun and to take first in the hop-skip-a- d-jump and place in the high hurdles, He has recently jumped 24 feet 11 inches and has done well over 25 feet. He can do around, 45 feet in the other jump if the weath- er is good; MICHIGAN RECORDS In the Michigan-Harvardtgame of 1914 the Wolverines gave thle Crim- son men the greatest battle ever evi- denced between thetwo schools. Har- vard won 7-0 but the Yostmnen out- fought the Crimson in yardage gained and missed by only 8 yards of scor- ing a touchdown, due to a fumble. Maulbetsch was the great star of the game. Out of 26 plunges he netted 133 yards an average of .5 yards for every time he carried the ball. In all Michigan gained 197 yards as op- posed to 130 credited to the Crimson. Michigan met Columbia in 1911 in the only 4thletic contest held with the Easterners when the Wolverine tennis team was defeated 4-2. The two schools were tied in the singles in a hotly contested match between Shafroth and Norrington but Colum- bia took the doubles sets. At the Drake relays in both 1919 and 1920 Michigan won first in the I1klf-mile relay. Also in 1918 the; Wolverines came in second in this event. II '. With four titles to his credit this New York............... lanky, half-miler will gain enaer Boston................. conmlietition, this time at the Drake Ehmke, oulan Bus and relays, where he will run anchfor man t_ on the two mile team. His mark in the National League Chicago meet was 1:56 4-5, in the 11l Bn............. inois carnival 2:19 4-G for the 1,000 Brooklen .......... . yards, in the indoor Conference, 1:58 Ruether, Schreiber and and in the Cornell meet 1:56. Hat- noticed that comparatively few Osborne, N. Dumovich, Stauffen and freshmen 'were among the men answer- IFarrell; Adams and Gooch. inug the inlitial call. 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