is ; THE MICHIGAN 4 DAILY TUESDAY. JANUARY 9, 1923 _ J .r .,... :,. ",,.,.,,...... ,. " .. ' "'"' ' . rfrwrw.M awinw+... r " ri wir { t .. _ _ iiAil i 00r"'"'" ,.,, . . ...., N IN' l'lini, :( CAMP.I Coach M ketlall me cIrll last 'n ium for th tces slred Lion for hii this weeke The Var from pleas by Michiga irday nigh wre'on th Several fau play of the [llini and spend tliq nd improv were show Oe of ti of the Wol following Ut baskets. S linois Conte: mniss alon eoun fro W 'the .Wl wh ek, it hi 41xen , lots Lre of the 1 Goal -to follo t is quite l? points woul shots. A te eery poss failure to d defeat of h eams aco Anotherr believes co eingf :t ( he (oulle formery c fou, and a rlUes it isr s ioften a uipo hic is 'given to aide of he Michigan opponent S, nsota will Minneapol i Grhprs owa end( an w nois gamer~ rather unk Gohersla ne games have split e, ing the scs must be re yar's Ilett squad ad~ their featc ~tarted ifft ,ie cosepi F'+ronAMi ourney to day "night lawkeye-fi sehedule S victory ove lave five le 4)lso and C hIs hands ' O~ing the v~ over these The sche, year isasl sw at in owa 'City; ! Vick but on the few occasions when t~ann rlr'IITIhe correct number of paces, but is a spite a rather crude FI T yL 1+he has great ability. Swanson, a IlIn the res of the events there was Gow 'among the pros N ebrof the squad ls e may I flafliflor no activity to speak Tfl ttle the aggeaion a jalso b.on hand when practice starts I lR WI I IAI IT fU 11 I T q c fl iswithout doubt iponniit~earkable improven IO A C N [ T irsn lhugh he is not in school at the l IUIII*IW I time and as soon as they are able. to coacing presSO tltient standI races it will be possible to ol- i s sitantt Director plesedWit Ply Aaii'd eb.iowisonsn hre;Ves in Infield POLE VAUILT, AND) SHOT LOOK+ they are in good condition after the; ai more correct information cn okwt h eu plaeWihPy gisthere,;FFeb.W10bWisisnthe onry;member ofithe 1(.X('PT1ONLY GOOD) AT faltraining in cross country. crning the respective merits of the for swimming and i Dishes OutTHrd lI'a(- 12, Minnesota here ; Feb. 17, North- 1922 infield lost to the team and Fish- iJESY The half milers were given 'an ex-ntlvlaI performers. we oc sot tice western ortbl' mEvtanlattonun, Ftedd i19, --------t--iwen ofh s ophi at1vnso:Fb.1, will be aleto swing intoaction - r lptCrn utddn t xtendtheir pl 1 hehs o cosin at Madison; Feb. 22, Ohio State w~ o nd tfrt ata As the result of a week of light speed to any'great' extent. In this n nnothng (efinite rea VASIO OFUNEMY ith ob mont ayets, but anoT ah AIO WEEYat Columbus; Feb. 26, Illinoi at Ur- e(1itz at short, and ?Mike Paper at practice the track squad has shown event there is a fairly strong elega-, rntye, btIAkb PSSAE HSW EI W IIMP V C RuI8U u ale to tel of thes b5SAE RMWEi ana; Mar. 3, Iowa here. thir d base. Leading contenders for I considerable improvement and is in tloi in Ritcnke, llattendiorf, Mrsh, -te sethssudo a- - the open second lbase berth will be RIuch better condition than it has been( Gibson,(Cushing, and Carson. ( U IPf unLEIU lULpQteiLi mentor by the a therougnthisqadlong ahrs-I PU~ Benyas, who received a thorough tryl in the past. Coach Farrell is grad-1 For the first time itis ear Coah IIfIIJV VI J ~lI K eeferF U R'n hr ugh a rsity h rm ually w orking h s m n u o a point!'I'za yutits P ighat in Waterman gymna- IILL, ROPET cut last spring, Jack Kee, hisVanrsitoya arrell gave 'his hurlers, both highTrotaened halfback last fall, and eorge IHag- where they will bean condition to1anloglpaciewthheures;~- ybsae edi tl' th s w e inprepara a -P l lh [ fl terr y, lwh is at resent devoting his I stand thl e test that w ill con c on Feb- H a e e a e t f t r e 1 W () ORE VE11t RAV NS REPOR~T !J st f M c i a H O p y'Rl.t o' games which comeI Hks LH51 O hLRS g ttention to basketball. The last two ruary 17 in the opening meet of the me ovrto)OV fhg ful(l"'o TIEIOI shooting was grantedl Ld_____men were the most promnising of the season with Chcago. As yet there HubbrdWIRi irra pr tM _____Hubbard, Higgins, adSimpson coi- ifra pr tM dty n court mentor is fa All-fresh nine ,last spring, in fact the have been no outstanding perform- posed the trioIIHubb1ardI wn the Ia- and sweaters wre gi far wihteshwn Id~VTRN BACK FOER 1Y rX only ones who warrant Varsity con-j ances on the part of any individual jority of the eats and proved fthat Owing to the fact that the hiours Ing good. Membersb nII. agintflinislstSa- 1 ITI ,(Ni. X- sideration on their showing. ;members on the'team. Coach Farrell without doubt lhe will be Micin' originally set for swimming practice on apurey cometi t lhog teWovrie (PIOiN I in the outfield with Kipike, Kein, has not as yet run his men against best bet in these events. He hasa have made it impossible for a unul- ten who can fire, o log edoa301scr. Even. with the first call for \Varsityanothersan Sailnors alelig b l forwtibutheur hs etan jlowetimer ldo pela~ naudneo o't perbcueo l okt raeugdt Its were brought out Iint aohrsisntigsemobevllywic theiusr a J~g hi spring in his legs. This conaitiiif it has been arranged that on 1fonday MienlBleaanttebaseball candidates scheduled for' a handled. There is some doubt about pace.i has made himi an all-around track Tuiesday, Thursday, and Friday, pac- Sona Iasketb~i i CochMahr las odate still five weeks (distant Coach ay Shiackleford being able to play beause It is in the pole vault and sht man and Ie is able to complete with ice will he held from p until 6 '-' All sophomores in netfwdy orci~Fisher is working steadily onl filin; ,o% class work which will keep him inI where the best work is being dlone at I skill in several events.clktehusolWdsay ndlssbktalta ing the weak spots whichth schedule for the annual springlabrtr urn rcic1esos this time. In these events the melt In the low hurdles Coach Farrell Stra eann rm3utl43 orpr t93 nusithgaeStra.vacation southern. training trip and I Los, of the heavy hitting outfielder are not restricted by any set figures had four men workin ot eseray orosctsfr owrultnkt a rn assayma,'25 uintegneStra.is also keeping a close watch on thc I would be a blow to the team. 1ro'cosc fo Waterfl ak ea rman gymnashaiaeterunr adae be oHbarHggnSipo, n I'lovmg1ekscholastic ork of his most promising at*ly tMen n rsf asaethe r unnta al ers.nda e able t ubrHgis ipo, adreceive a' further boost yesterday.le ,committee, will hee most noticeable defect'm I d hi bsItal ie.I tepl ooi,. These men, with the excep~-wt h pernea rcieo )- veriies is their .neglect of! candidate. Coch Fisher plans to call the bpat- vault yesterday Prosser was able to re tion of Hubbard, are in por condi- IwitteaploranFrancpriceihofNxvTuedeSit Ip terlng shots at thec So far hut four games are on the very candidates out the Dist opporun- clear the bar at his, greatest height. lion and are having trouble in ml- veite lr anee tylrmn.i Smith, wis ndw C ,o. Stats everal times during the II.cr frte oten rpbu ihrty, as early as Fe. 12, if the J7-Hop, For the first inc this season le clear- Ing the distance between the hurdles ________fre__tylm_ st Michigan players would is confident that the complete quota deoain are down lby that time ed the floor by a leap of 12 feet which insve tpsi"laeo powerful dstance swimmer, while g shot and the balwollIoeihcntssill bouldilled"before iil work entirey }with the battery as a half a foot higher than his near- I;on