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dElE FARRELL IO0 REL W L Shinners' Trail,I
UME RU ERS FOR TASEBALL SQ UAD Goes ToMinors
Tfhe struggles For'th various bas- _
ketball championships waxe hoter Or Six
VIIas the season lengthens. The con-ie
~ 11 solaion ~rles ouFrontitList o' (andidate
,",{ i i i,,solation series of the class tournament h
will be t1I hmain shlow utside of the
IINALS OF1 YESTERDAY'S TRIALS fights for the initial honprs in the
TO GOVERN CHICE OF final leagues of the 'fraternity division "WDTCU " WILSON APPEARS
COACH Because of protest, the game between AS FIRST BASE PROSPECT
the senior lits and the junior laws
ECIDE NOT TO HAVE will be played over again tomorrow Coach .Ray Fisher will make a:
night. slight cut in his squad of baseball _
ENTRY IN MILE RELAY Following is the schedule: 7 o'clock. candidates before tomorrow's pract-
tomorrow night, PI Kappa Alpha vs. ice session, about five or six men be-
gulse Wins from Hubbard in Hurdle Richard Club, Phi Kappa Sigma vs. ing affected by the axe. I ...w.vt .
Event; Shot Put Left Un. Theta Xi, Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Rho With but two men of last year'sc
entered Sigma; 7:45 o'clock, Delta Sigma Del- Freshmen fielders in a position to
ta vs. Psi Omega, senior lits (Craw- try out for this year's nine, Coach
Michigan's representatives at the ford) vs. junior laws, soph lits vs. Fisher will be compelled to concen- i{.
fresh engineers; 8:30 o'clock, senior trate his attention on substitutes of... .. . .;
Illinois relays to be held at Urbana medics vs. senior engineers, educa- former Michigan teams and on men
text Saturday night will be chosen tion vs. junior engineers, senior lits who were unable to make the grade
rom among the high place winners in (Tracy) vs. junior medics; 9:15Ch '-in former years. }as rs.;
htrothedesedyatronclock, Phi Kappa Psi vs. Delta C hi Wilson Looms as First Sacker.
Yost field house. The list of ath Psi Upsilon vs. Alpha Rho Chi, Al- "Dutch" Wilson looms up as the
te ot biel hse. tothe lnis met pha Tau Omega vs. Delta Tau Upsi- most promising recruit from the year-"
etas tO be sent to the Illinois meet lon, soph medics vs. soph engineers. ling class, giving ample proof of hist
vils be defi tely made Tuesday. abilities as a first sacker of quality.
Tie victory of Nulse over Hubbard Following is the schedule for the It is difficult to tell how Wilson will
n the low hurdles was one of the fea- next and last round: 7 o'clock, go in competition but the lanky lad
tires of the meet while the heart Monday night, Psi Omega, Rich- is making a good impression during 1aili Shinners
ireaking race between Roesser and ard Club, Sigma Club, Sigma Al- the workouts at the -Yost field house. _lh ie_
,ochrn in the half mile to decide the pha Epsilon, Sigma Alpha. Mu, Wilson will need some special istru-~
ourth. mrember of th two mile relay Sigma Chi, Sigma Delta Kappa, ctions in the use of the bludegon but By Norian E. Browil
quad went to the former only after a Sigma Phi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 8 should improve after the six weeks of j Several seasons ago - they havet
eck and neck struggle of two hundred o'clock, Thursday night, Tau Delta batting practice. seemed ages to him-Ralph Shinners
ards. Phi, Tau Epsilon Phi, Theta Chi, Theta Dillman is almost certain of oc- was the sensation of the American as
W21 Not Send One Mile Relay Delta Chi, Theta Xi, Trigon, .Zeta cupying the short stop position left sociation. The Giants grabbed him off,
:Following the trials it was definitely Psi, Zeta Beta Tau, Xi Psi Phi. vacant by the graduation of Irwin believing that in him they had the
ecided .not to send a one mile relay Uteritz. He was a member of the makings of a wonderful outfielder.
quad to the meet while it was almost Entries are now being received for squad last season and is a fair hitter. Shinners lived up to their expecta-1
s definitely decided to enter a four the annual all-campus bowling tourn- George Haggerty, who will not report .tions for a time, although he needed
nile team. At present it is liiely ament which will be held at the Un- until the basketball season draws to more seasoning.
hat the Wolverines will fail to enter ion alleys next week. Possible com- a close, may be shifted to third base, Then Joe Hard Luck arrived on the
nly one event, the shot put. No one petitors for the championship can en- which position he played in several scene. Shinners sustained a broken
as shown enough ability in the weight ter in either the doubles or the singl- games when Paper was sent to sec- leg. The injury did not discourage1
.vent to seem a likely place winner in es. Pairing for the first round will ond. Devieux and Giles are candit I him, however. When he found his leg'
he big meet. Several events- will be e announced the first of next week. dates for the keystone sack but jushealing properly he just bided his time,
ntered by only one member of the The high scorers of the first round . who will r confident that he could still win 'a big
Michigan team. will meet in the finals for the chain- tam. league berth
Wittman and Higgins will both be pionship. Kipke i But McGraw decided he wasn't quite
nitmed ind he iggyardash because Keen competition is expected in the er left but is still with the court five. y
ntere inthe yard dash because annual all-campus foul shooting Bachman looks like a possible gar- readytohten hedid report. e i was
f their showings throughout the sea- tournament this year with more than den' cavorter as does Herb Steger, se'n e minors under opton. He
on. In the two heats run yesterday 40 men already entered, many . of football star. took the demotion in good grace and
ittman bat his teammate to the whoi are the pr sent igh men ii { Pitelrng Prospects Fair won his way back to the big town.
ape twice, the last heat being: a elose the fraternity foul shooting tourna- Stryker and Benson are the only Then he suffered an attack of blind-
ne. Hubbard and Hulse are ikely ment.'1A two survivors of last year's pitch- ns. More rweeks of idleness.
&o be the only ones entered in the 65 Suitable rewards will be given to ing staff but neither are M men. How- A year or so ago he saw his chance.
ard lowilurdles although Loomigsnay the; winner and.the runner-up err wathtwirlery should -improve un- iMcGraw needed another regular out
lso make the trip to run the quAiter der the watchful eye of Coach Fisher. fielder. Shinners believed he was
nile. Reinkel, Bowen, RearickV and W l Shoesm ith and Torrey are the only ready to fill the bill. Then along
)avls will ~,all t9 e part in the 3iile, Expertien .i ,*g pithers who have shown anv came Casey Stengel-who proved just
av elhaps n1 ie four tierelay We; c 1mpr ement. The former practiced good enough to keep Shinners out of
T a ewo m r relayitamtwis be with the squad last season and the the game, exept for brief periods.
I poded of .oesser, -ihA iA taking latter was a member of the squad two As the end of last season approach-
he place which Bowen formerlf:had It will be some time before, a per~ ,years ago nntil an injury put a tem- ed Shinners, on the bench, grew ill.
Stbe. teanI sbefore he chaqgs vYer to maenttrackas cotrutedat Yspora hltt daod activities. And when he might have been given
,Hattendorff Reinke, and field house, according to Goa'ch steve Jack Blott is the only gat dler gt a- a chance at least for a few innings
yberg, th& last t - e lia i'ng arekl.1iUptn %dfN ii ghi~t ,wdrk-outs in the world's series, he was in a
shed in the order named in a run the best material to use in an indoor because of his ankle which was brok- New York hospital fighting for his life.
ginst time ~sterd. These men. .track so =many differentwsorts w n cir.4d"" 11. Poker looks like At one time it Was thought he would
gl al 4 ea . .. the ii. suggie tl tha- it v ' ltedtt p oIihe cateher.
Purdy, aLoo isan pehas in~ie out tree of th'ITh. lThe present track After the cut the squad will be div- not surviye.
SPurdy, Loomis, and perhaps Fein-is made of finely sifted loam= . , ided into two shift.,each shift work- Now, approaching 30 years of age
ing r, and Cason will be entered in .J.hree sedions will- & -liid in ig out at a iffernt.hpuri thu al- an( with his best days i the rear, he
he quarter mile race. Hubbard will the next temporary track. One will lowing for more individual attention. - finds himself back in the minors with
robably be the only one entered in be of disintegrated cinders; another - ,half a dozen wasted years behind him.
he high hurdles and the broad jump, will be of a highly recommended Predictions of a- record breaking He goes to Toledo. He probably
Btrooker in the pole vault, and McEII- moulder's sand; and a third will be of event can safely be made for the an- will get a chance to play regularly
en in the high jump. decomposed waste and clay. When nual fraternity indoor track meet wit there-unless Joe Hard Luck pursues
the three sections have had a thoro- entries swarming into the Intramur-I iim just as relentlessly as ever.
Yale Mich., Feb. 22.-A movement ugh trial, the track will be laid of the al office in large numbers. Entries
s under way to erect a $30,000 con- material that has proved most satis- will be accepted until 5 o'clock, to- "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything
nunity hospital in this city. factory. morrow night. quickly.-Adv.

RELAY WIN'.GIVES
INDIANAYICTURY1
Swimmers Show Fine Form Again:t
Hoosiers In Close
Tank Meet
GOW PROVES )IICHIAN STAR
WINNING TWO FIRST PLACES
Going Tinto the last event one point
behind, Michigan natators rallied to1
tie the score 'at 34 all by virtue of
Gow's sensational swimming, only to
lose the dual tank meet with Indiana
when the referee gave the victory to
the Crimson for winning the 160 yard
relay.
Gow was the outstanding star of the,
meet. He was the only man to take
two first places and his speed was the
means through which the Wolverines1
stayed in the running. The Indiana
tank-men got off to a lead by paddl-
ing off with the relaysand increased
this lead when Thompson outpointed
Papenguth 101-1 to 99-1 in the fancy
diving event.
mCrow and Mielziner captured the
next- two swims and there after the
lead alternated with the squads fin-
ally spashing to a tie in points. Cap-
tain Kearns, Mielzner were the only
other Wolverines to capture first
places in the meet winning the plun-
ge and the breast stroke respectively.i
Summary:
160 yd. relay-Ind. Time 1:22 2-5.
Diving-Thompson, Ind., first; Pap-
enguth, Mich. second; Mildner, Mich.
third.
40 yd. free style-Gow, Mich. first;
Moore, Ind., second; Johnson, Mich.,
third. Time 19 2-56
Breast Stroke-Mielziner, Mich.
first; Wittingham, Mich., second;
Fiber, Ind., third. Time 2:59 2-5.
220 yd. free style-Moor, Ind., first;
Johnson, Mich. second; Thompson,
Ind. third. Time 2:51 3-5.
Plunge-Kearns, Mich. first; Shel-
ley, Ind. second; Heath, Ind. third.
150 yd. badcl stroks-Willis, Ind.
first; Kerr, Mich. second; Moore, Ind.
third. Time 1:58 2-5.
100 yd. free style--Gow, Mich. first;
Moore, Ind. second; ,Donnor, Ind.
third. Time 571 3-5.
Tomorrow night will witness the
windup of the fraternity foul shoot-
-ing contest which has shared equal
position with basketball in the inter-
est of fraternity men( during the past
week.

FRESHMEN IWRESTLERS
? The freshmen wrestling squad
Will1 meet from 4-5 o'clock Mon-
fl~av,, Tiwfl uI T uuzr , 3 t n u l Wr-

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Report Says That
Fry Leaves Iowa
Io~wa City, Ia., Feb. 23.-(Special.)-
Wesley M. Fry, quarterback on the
Iowa 1923 football team and promis-:
ing candidate for next year's squad.
is reported to have entered Washing-1
ton university at St. Louis. Fry was
considered the find of the year and
placed high in the Conference individ-
ual scoring columns.
Robert E. Burgitt, captain of the
1924 basketball team, left school here
kat the cnening of the Big Ten season
and is also rumored ito have entered
Washington university. lurgitt lacked
C but a few credits for graduation.

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