THE I xT N DAILY SUNDA THE MICHIGAN DATLY SUNDA yr Mir.r wrr.r. -.,,, ,. ----IYrrrrr"ir , . ., , ~ ITY RELAY TRIALS UNCOVR GOOD MATEBRI IN FOUR""RACES s Men Turn in Fast Times wil Eent; IsheI , Hatten- dorfi, Purdy Star in higher as he cleared this height by a margin to several inches. Both crosser and Brooker cleared 11 T 1 ES' OF TRIALS GlVE IGHT ON SEASONS dCANCES mal ,calibres of runners, were conclusively yesterday after- n Waterman gymnasium with Ash qof the Varsity relays. A of material was uncovered in vho made excellent showing. a crowd of spectators. first serious competition in the Held this season was weathered most encouraging way as t e of the four races prove beyond t. When reading these times it be remembered that the best ere not on the same team, but er to make the races closer rere distributed evenly between Q teams in each race.- Good Four Mle tie four mile relay Isbell's team d that of Bowen's by more aif a lap. Isbell ran the best y far in this event turning in of 4.28 2-5 minutes for the mile, showed that he will be as great r as he ins a cross contry run- ravis turned in the next best A . 4.85 1-5, while Bowen was kith a time of 4.36 2-5. Isbell's g team covered the four miles 1 minutes which was 24 2-5 s faster than Bowen's delega- Bowen's team turned in the fol- times: Shenefield 4:43, Rea- 40 1-5, Griffin 4.45 4-5, and Bo- 36 2-5, while Isbell's team did: 4.351-5,Arndt 4.36 3-5, Coch- :40 4-5, and Isbell ,4.28 25. It. resting to note that the total or the four best men would be 1'wole Latp Relay Close in's team defated ihomas' y 1-5 of a second in the clos- e of the afternoon. Martin in the best time in this 12 lap The final time for the winning as 4.33 2-5 seconds. The times ie of the individual runners ixed up so that their times are tirely accurate. Martin's team ie following times: Spedding oomis 1.07 3-5, Hulse, 1.07 3-5, :rtin 1.05 1-5. Thomas' team were as follows: Roesser 1.10 yner 1.07 1-5, Thomas 1.08, Sei- .07 3-5. Loomis was one of the k horses in this race and show- xpected ability in this distance. Stars in Six Laps y's team defeated Captain s in the shortest race of the aft- which was of six laps. Purdy to be the star in this race and he race for his own team by g ina low time of 29 1-5 sec- Wittman turned in the second me of 30, while Higgins took ionors with a time of 30 1-5. times of Purdy's team were as s: Hubbard.31 1-5, Aldrich 31, an 30, and Purdy 29 1-5. Burke's sade the following times: Kel- f-. oldwater 30433, Higgins and Burke 3. [atndorf Wins a.ud Loses he final race of two miles s team proved to be victor over dorff's delegation. Hattendorff t for his team and gained some lost ground and in so doing in the best time for the half f 2.01. Reinke's team was sec- ith 2.01 2-5. The time for the g team was 8.19 2-5 minutes as v the losing team's 8.25 1-5. e times .of the best fqur men fed in these last three races be possible to see the strength best delegations that Michigan tater into the fieldin these dist- at this time. The results are satisfactory and prove that Farrell will have an abund- fnm#terial in both the short and istance runs. sser, Broker Strong In Vault &s the relay, the ple vaulters bilt f compeition among them- . Prosser proceeded to break ord of this season's work by Dhe5 coming .within half an inch ig the record. The bar at 12 inches approximately, as the rds are only 12 feet high and ad to be placed on mats to get quired height. The bar was not red and it is likely that Pros- d the record made last year by wski for Waterman gymnasium. r looks good for many inches i I feet 9 inches with ease with ther sweat shirts and pants on. Brooker, how- ever, was unable to go any higher at, this time, although he has done well over 12 feet in the past. Fraternity Bowling Phi Delta Theta went into the lead in the Western Conference Bowling tournament Friday 'night when they rolled a score of 2585, passing the former leaders, Phi Sigma Kappa, who .are now in second place with a total of 2445. Paul Goebel, Phi Sigma Kappa, sur- prised the spectators Thursday night when he rolled a score of 563 for his three games. This is the highest in- dividual score of the tournament and surpasses the highest score made in the 'interclass tournament. Results of the tournament from the other Conference schools are not pro- curable, only those of the fraterni- ties rolling at the Union being in the hands of the Intramural officials. These are as follows: Teamn Score Sigma Delta Pi vs. Sigma Phi; at 9:30, Lower arch. ....... 3, 2 1 .667F A T'Q ID# A f 72 D T TA ILD T'hI T I T o'clock, court 1, Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Lower dents.......4 2 2 .500 oFANS STR NG F RI WALTER JOHNSON yKappa Sigma; court 2, Sigma Chi vs. Lower medics......3 0 3 .000 Hermitage; court 3, Delta Sigma Pi Upper medics......3 0 3 .000 vs. Alpha Tau Omega; court 4, Lamb- According to the musical chirp 1o a ion monument or the Smithsonian in- He has had many great years, but da Chi Alpha vs. Kappa Sigma; at 10 Harryin to Leave University Ifew baseball sages, Walter Johnson stitute is pointed out. his best was in 1913, when his speedy o clock, court 1, Peers vs. Chi Phi; Dr. W. W..Harryman, instructor in parently ring down the curtain on is True as all this may be, however, arm won thirty-six ganes and lost court 2, Phi Mu Alpha vs. Delta Chi; the neurological department of the me- career as a major league itcher athere is no doubt but what Time has but seven, and the tally up until 1920 court 3, Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Nu Sig~ dical school, will leave the University the end of the 1923 season, but the fastened its relentless tentacles a was not far behind that. In 1920 he ma Nu; court 4, Delta Tau Epsilon vs. July 1, and will be associated With Dr. fans, generally speaking, are not in- little more firmly on Johnson. A few lost more games than he won. Last Theta Chi. Arnold Jacoby in the psychopathic dined toward this prediction. In years ago the fielders on the Wash- season he won fifteen and lost six- Interest in the outcome of the three clinic of the city of Detroit. fact the average fan will corner you ington club were too dumbfounded to teen. leagues in the class basketball series in the cigar store and whisper dra- chase the baill if a man got a hit off The sages may be right. He may is increasing as the end draws nigh, Good typewriters, va'rious makes, matically that Walter will be tossing .Walter. They were generally too sur- finish his career as a major league for although only two teams have for sale or rent. Reasonable rates. j bafflers when little Roderick has dis- prised to move and visitors who were I hurler at the close of next season, but clean slates, many of the runners-up S. A. Moran, Room 2, 711 N. U'niver- carded rompers and i using a razor spending an afternoon in the grand-Imany a fan would wager his life in- amaking noticeable efforts to overay- Ad.oc adyI are knntt sty.-Adv. once a day. stand began to suspect that some of I surance policy that Walter Johnson come their past defeats and emerge II and around Washington, the the capital city's famed statuary was will be "doing his stuff" when Jackie pres at lea st Thi isth th Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv. "Kansas Cyclone" is regarded as a getting an airing on the ball park Coogan casts his first vote for a pres- present leaders. This interest has permanent fixture. The stranger ex- lawn, but things have changed-last idential election. been icreased somewhat by the fact pects to have Walter pointed out in year the opposing batsmen found him ;that the leaders and the runners-up tesm anrta h ahn-tr23ht.Casfe d1 will both play in the elimination ser We Guarantee to Teaheh ! the same manner that the Washing- for 283 hits. Try a Classified Ad-it pays.-Adv. les which will be held in conjunction to Dance All of the with the fraternity elimination series MODERN DATES immediately after the start of the In One Course l ma mem.HALSEY'S DANCE iTi'V] ,I . 11 11 il k .I Ou .Vllu .9G/11UOMA. . (®a _ ._ .._ i The engineers are making a great showing in all of the class athletics this year and running true to form in league's standings. The junior en- gineers and soph engineers are tied for first place and will probably be the twotteamsto represent this league in the finals. Soph fits, league 2, have empty lost columns and will cinch the lead if they win their last game. They are being closely pressed by the senior' engineers. Following the example set by their upperclassmen, the fresh engineers have fought valiantly throughout the present system an d at present h ave not lost a game. They defeated the ,. fresh lits, their nearest contenders, inI an earlier game in league 3 and can w r . _-.. I Whether It's . UALITY. 1*. 0* i 4 r BUTTER or Volirath Enamelware 4Q IALITY. © lop~ 4 A i EGGS or There's nothing like Vollrath enanel- 'A, '~ Home-made rI REME" Phi Delta Theta ............. Phi Sigma Kappa ............ . . Delta Sigma Delta ............ Alpha Delta Phi ............ Alpha Rho Chi ................ Alpha Chi Rho ............... Phi Rho Sigma............. Theta Delta Chi............ Beta Theta Pi................ Delta Kappa Epsilon.......... Tho Intramural authorities at State have announced that all ternities entered in the Western 2585 2445 2421 2216 2173 2173 2145 2132 2042 2037 Ohio fra- Con- ( 0. ware for cleanliness and attractive- ness. No cooking articles that are so useful and desirable for the well- -quipped kitchen. Choose from these good values now being offered in our liousewares section. FRIED CAKES look for easy going in round engagement. Below are the standings league to date: League 1 Team G.P.N Junior eng.........4 Soph eng.. .........4 Senior lits ......... 4 their fifth ' in the class V. L. Pet. 3 1 .750 3 1 .750 2 2 .500 2 2 500 1 2 .333 V 3 .000 buy them direct from THE ANN ARBOR CREAMERY 1,23 W. LIBERTY PHONE 664 Now under new management . QUAL~iTY.4 Watch our Plain Street Windohvs for Specials JN o. C. FISCHER CO. Up-te-the-Minute Hardware Main near Wash. Wash. near Main Q' UAUTY. .-' &O ference Bowling tournament must turn in their scores to the Michigan Intramural department by 5 o'clock Feb. 2, after which time no scores will be accepted. Following is the schedule for the balance of the tournament: Jan. 22, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Chi, Kap- pa Nil, Lambda Chi Alpha, Nu Sigma Nu; Jan. 23, Trigon, Theta Chi; Jan. 24, Sinfonia, Sigma Phi, Sigma Xi; Jan. 25, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Theta Phi, Xi Psi Phi;. Jan. 26, Kappa Sigma, Chi Phi, Psi Upsilon, Phi Ep- silon ; Jan. 29, Alpha Sigma Phi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Epsilon Pi; Jan. 30, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Phi Ep- silon, Hermitage; Jan. 31, Delta Chi, Phi Beta Pi; Feb. 1, Phi Sigma Delta; Feb. 2, Acacia, Alpha Tau Omega. These games can be rolled on the dates or the fraternities may go to the Union and roll before the sched- uled time if examinations interfere. The only matter to be stressed is that the scores be turned in by Feb. 2. Any fraternity or house club that entered the Western Conference Bowl- ing tournament and has not yet seen its name appear in the schedule list- ed above should get in touch with the Intramural department at once. In tramural Items Following is the fraternity basket- ball schedule for Tuesday, Jan. 23: at 6 o'clock, court 1, Psi Omega vs. Alpha Kappa Kappa; court 2, Phi Sig- ma Delta vs Phi Tau; court 3, Aca- cia vs. Chi Psi; court 4, Alpha Delta Phi vs. Alpha Chi Rho; at 6:30 o'- clock, court 1, Delta Sigma Iphi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; court 2, Phi Sig- ma Kappa vs. Sigma Delta Kappa; court 3, Phi Beta Pi vs. Phi Epsilon Pi; court 4, Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Tau Delta Phi; at 7 o'clock, court 1, Kap- pa Beta Psi vs. Theta Xi; court 2, Be- ta Phi Delta vs. Kappa Nu; court 3, Tucker House vs. Trigon; court 4, Upper dents Junior its'.. Laws ...... Team Soph lits Senior eng. Pharmics . Graduates . Upper Arch., .. 4 3 League ". G.P. 4 3 League 3 G'. 2 1 0 " 'lv. 4 1 1 0 i1. 4 2 L 0. 1 2 2 J 1. 0 1 Vet. 1.000 .667 .333 .333 .000 Pet. 1.000 .667 ,. x ,. , .._____ --- ,.y ., ... : .., s _ _, .y. _.: W+ i ., .. -,.. ".. .. ..< ..Y YUYY iViiiiY iMwIY"iil! 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