THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ wow ° : Jomftft fe- i ........ OHISAN WILL SEND SEVENTEEN ATHLETES TO ILLINOIS CgARNIVA -- ; y ____, WRESTLERS WILL KTr HOERS a9f11 . .. iJ 1 t A'? I FRESHMIN TRCSTERS CONTINUEIMPRIMINT COACH HOYT AT'TEMPTING TO ARRANGE TELEGRAPH.- -ell Decides To Enter Four Mile Relay Team After Holding New Trials EN COMPETITION EXPECIED TO FEATURE ANNUAL AFFA1R eventeen picked members of Michi- sideration of the fact that the Vilest has far better distance men this year than has any other section the tines should-be arecord breaking. The Ill1i.n- ois four mile team, the Michigan two mile team and the Northweatern one mile quartet are expected to turn up winners. IULLi I IUUUILIIU .,.. The final qualifying round of the j___ fraternity foul shooting tournament r will be held at 7 o'clock, tonight, at Coach Barker's Men Hope to Male Wateman ymnaiumBetter Showing Saturday Wateman gymnasium.3 Tealns which will compete in the Than Heretofore round are. as follows: Sigma club, INLGBLT ASSSYF INELIGIBILITY CAUSES ShIFT Sigma Alpha Epsilon,-Sigma Chi, Sig-EEL A To most big league ball players a' ma elt Kapa.Siga Pi, igm I IN PERSONNEL .OF MAT .TFA11; ma Deltakappa, Sigma Phi, Sigma;demotion to the minors is a sad blow. Phi Epsilon, Tau Delta Phi, Tan Epsi- But Josh Bilings, former Cleveland Ion Phi, Theta Delta Chi, Trigon, Zeta Going to the mat against the power- and St. Louis Brown catcher, is mighty Psi, Zeta Beta Tau, Xi Psi Phi. ful Indiana squad Saturday at Bloom- glad. to be shunted off to the Pacific The teams which qualify will be an- ( ington, Coach Barker's grapplers are Coast league. When Billings was nounced in Saturday's Daily. hard at practice in an effort to make a with the Cleveland club for several better showing than heretofore. seasons Steve O'Neill hogged the All men who signed up for the all- Barker has been serinusly handicap- catching work. Then Josh moved to campus foul shooting tournament ped all season because of an abject St. Louis, only to find himself play- should be on hand at 8 o'clock to- lack of material from which to round ing second fiddle and catcher to Hank night, on the floor at Waterman gym- out a presentable team. He has been Severeid and Pat Collins. forced constantly to use middle-I jNow With Ls Aneles in the Ra.. - 4Aif"w P.k' 10 '+ P0 IC MEETS Freshmen tracksters continue to show steady improvement in the daily 's track team will compete in the nois relay meet at Urbana next irday according to an announce- VARSITY RETURN it issued by Steve Farrell y ter-! afternoon following trials held urday afternoon and yesterday. IN-FIFTH PLACE lthough no team championship will i I . won in the mee g the largest tot rnival will gain e because of ti mpetition, 'he following m p: Wittman,1 abbard, Hulse, marick, Davis, M ittendorf, Cochra rg, Purdy and F Hubbard inI Wittman and Hig in the 60 yard d le vault, Hulse i .bbardain the two e broad jump, Re , and Davis in t Ellven. in the h inke, Hfttendorf e two mile rela )0, yard run, and ger in the 300y [n the trial run day afternoon to they should be 's four mile relay aes made by the a better than th day afternoon by was decided too use of its perfo ce was also held and Loomis to >uld be enterede rdy in the 300 ya . won the race i ead of Loomis. Competition9 Some of the hard country will be ines when they ht. The best at ides many of th the East and So in then affair. t promises to b een Illinois, Wi 1 perhaps C chigan boasts of nding performer nparatively sins' many of the ev y one Michigan a several there wil Maize and Blue Records galore a en the athletes m et. In the dash nois, joint holde oor record for tched with such t the squad amass- I)efeat of Hlawkeyes Aids Wolverines nasium for the qualifying round. Any al of points in the In Passing By Indiana who have not entered may do so at1 considerable, pres- in Trice that time. he high quality of - will make the BADI(FEIRS DROP TO FOIIhRTif; Following is the basketball sched-i men w maPURDUE I)ASSES INTo LEAD ule for the rest of the week: 7 o'- Higgins, Brooker, iclock tonight, Detroit Junior college Reinke, Bowen, vs Toledoians, Saginaw-BayCity TcEllven, .Roesser, Miclhigan's Varsity basiketball teamsFa a a i t , (AtVvs. F let her hall, Black and Blue. an, Reinke, Frey- returned to; Ann A:-hor yesterday in vs. 'hi Elks, Harmoieis vs. Starlnes einsinger. fifth place in the Conference standing All stars, 7:45 o'clock, group 5 vs. Three Events and will sta rt active prearations to- group 9, group 6 vs. group 10, group 2 ;gins will be enter- day' fox the big game with Chicago vs. group 4, 8:30 o'clock, (society bas- ash, Brooker in the here Saturday night. ketball) Architectural society vs. n the low hurdles, Michigan was in sixth place at the Camp Davis club, Forestry club vs. hurdle eventsa and start of the trip 'but her victory over ,i Reseres Dentgi society vs. inke, Bowen, Rear- Iowa Monday and Chicago's defeat of the Dukes, Craftsmen club vs. Palonia he four mile relay, Indiana on Saturday enabled Mather's Literary circle, 9:15 o'clock ,Sigma igh jump, Roesser, crew to pass the Ioosiers. Nu vs. Delta Chi, Phi Delta Epsilon vs. , and Freyberg in Purdue's win over Michigan and I Psi Upsilon, Acacia vs. Kappa Nu, Al-' y, Cochran in the Ohio State's victory over Wisconsin Ipha Tau Omega vs. Delta Kappa Ep- d Purdy and Fein- has placed the l3oilermakers in un- silon. yard dash. disputed possession of first place. 7:15 o'clock, Friday night, (class of the milers yes- Chicago is close on the heels of Pur- finals) upper dents vs. winner of sen- determine wheth- due, with six wins and two games ior lit-junior law game, winner of sent to the meet as lost, while Purdue has seven victories I senior lit-junior medic game vs. win- team the average and two games lost as her record. ner of education-junior engineer game. men were a great Ohio State has won her last six games winner of soph lit-fresh engineer game ose made last Sat- and now rests in third place. vs. winner of soph medic-soph engi- the sane men and Wisconsin, who headed the race last neer game, 7:45 o'clock, (society enter the teamale- week, was treated roughly by Ohio league) Camp Davis club vs. Forestry rance. A match State and Illinois and was sent down j club, Naval Reserves vs. Architectural between Feinsing- to fourth place with little hope of society, Dental society vs. Craftsmen determine who ever climbing to their former position. club, 8:30 o'clock (independent as a teammate for Illinois defet1ed T Badgers 31-24 of Ie'ague)' Aids house vs. Saginaw-Bay ard dash. Feinsin- Monday night and Ohio sent Wisconsin City club, Barnes All stars vs. For- n :33 3-10, a yard on the downward path last Saturday man house, Agony five vs. Hall- Room with 'a 27-43 :s- or>. Fa. kb.oT. ' ' To Be Keen ' Purdue is to meet Ohio State at Col- lest competition in umbus tonight and the result of this met by the Wol- ntet will hae ireterion est is being manifested perforn S'atu'da ythe outcome of the race as a defeat n1wling his season on the campus, as-with the formation of an informal hletes in the West for the Buckeyes tonight will virtually t to reret th Univermat e outstanding stars elimpae them from, tit e d team to represent the Uiversity in uthr will t~c_ teN ti ieadee' o' dt"Nltile.; nterco11bgtate Bowling Associa- uth wl ;~te~ ti ~while ' deat'Lot' I rdiue ill tion's tournament. Many of the try- automatically place Chicago in first outs for the team were disappointed e a dead heat be- place. Chicago meets Northwestern its n the tote win numerals. sconsin, Michigan, tonightaW s hould; win lthougim te , t t ty will be givenanother Chicago. Although Purple five has improved steadily. chance in the all-campus tournament, a number of out- Four games are to be played this singles and doubles. Entries are being s she will have a week-endand the race will practical accepted at the Intramural ofice to r~team entered. ly -be determined by the results accepedat.theigs intraemaldofteelt- ents there will be these games. of the week for the first roundwhich athlete entered and Michigan had to play at top speedI will open next Monday night at the I be no wearers of to conquer the Hawkeyes but was Union alleys. All men noton the in- ere due.. to tmb equal to the task, winning 2725. I -nformal varsity .quad are eligible for d-Berson,, Deng. and .Doyle. all aided,~hseet meet in the coming materially in the scoring with Doyle ths__t l events Ayers of who played his best game of the sea- r of the American son, making three baskets. Foliow- Michigan's informal bowling team 75 yards, will be ing the game here with Chicago the will meet their third opponient of stellar performers team will leave for the final games the year, Yale, in an intercollegiate weights in the heavier divisions and in ificCoast circuit he will be the main consequence, his men have been over- works with a chance to work most powered very often through sheer every contest of the 200 game sched-1 force of weight. ule. The bench warming job never With the new semester came the in- appeals to a real ball player. eligibility of Karbel, the best light- weight on the squad. This necessitat--, Art wins another victory. Years ed a shift of Doty, a natural 115 pound- ago Al Demaree was torn between two er, to the 125 pound class and the hur burning desires. One was to become ried substitution of an other man for a cartoonist and the other was to be- the lowest weigh event. This constant' come a big league pitcher. Baseball changing of men has been a detriment offered him an immediate return for to the success of the team and Barker 1 his pitching ability so he took "the hopes that next year enough mat can- teasiest way", so to speak. But he did didates will report to formulate afor- not throw down his other love. In the didae swill reprt formulate ar- off months he made bean money at midable squad, replete in capable sub- least turning out baseball cartoons.' stitutes. Now he has iven un asehall entire- I a mankilling left. Ryan showed Jeff- practices atthe xost tnelu uousa- ries how to use that left more ef- cording to Coach Yoyt. fectively by bending low into a set1 The yearling mentor has been in position. Jeffries soon found that iconstant communication with several one wallop from that crouch was en- schools concerning a telegraphic meet ough for'anyone. , but as yet no attention has been paid Those who saw the second battle to his advances and to date no defin- between Jim and Bob Fitzsimmdns 1 ite meet is in sight. The men are eag- say that Jeffries forgot that crouch ! er for outside competition and to sat- for the first time for a few rounds isfy his charges Hoyt runs them and the shift in position almost spell- against Varsity track men. ed his ruin. As Jeff straightened up In these trials against the Varsity Bob hooked a long one to his chin a number of the yearlings have made and Jeffries shook from stem to stern. a showing that has more than satis- In the seventh round, however, Jeff- fled Hoyt and Farrell as to their un- ries shot one into Bob's ribs from the usual ability for a first-year team. The crouched position and Fitz dropped- sprinters time and again have forced dead to everything. their rhore experienced Opponents tc the limit and more than once a Fresh- man has come through with Varsity Carl Weilmann, the beanpole south- men in the van. paw who did brilliant service for the Steve Farrell, Varsity ceach looks Browns at times from 1912 to 1918, with favor on Hornberger and Jung was drawn into a fanning bee the oth- as men who will make their mark in er day and the discussion turned to the mile run next year and who will wrecking crews be strong contenders to fill the gal: It was recalled that Weiimann was that is a certainty on the four mile re- about the only pitcher in the game lay team. Stirling, Leshinski, and who could check the terrific batting Hester among others, are the sprint- of Sam Crawford, Ty Cobb and Bobby ers that are looked upon to put in Veach when that outfield combination strong bids for Varsity sprinting hon- was hitting on high. Over a four- ors next season. year span from 1913 to 1916 Weilniann Stewart and Munns continue tc faced this trio of ball murderers in show good form in the weight events somethinghlike 23 gaes. And the and they are expected to fill the gaps best the three heart breakers could now in evidence on the Varsity squad do was to amass a grand batting aver- in these events. Northrop in the pole- age of a '2s. vault and Weekes in the high jump are Veach batted .222 in that stretch, the best in their class. nobb .176 and Crawford-the mighty' Wahoo-averaged just .118. Despite their meek showing against Carl the lanky southpaw came to bat Tryouts Wanted with the remark that Sam, Ty and j All men desiring to try out Bob formed the most dangerous out- for assistant baseball managers field at bat that the American league may report after 2 o'clock any boasted during his period of servi- Iafternoon this week at the Yost tude. I field house. Which is some little tribute to the I William Wnite, slamming propensities of the Detroit Baseball Mgr. trio. Wittmnan of Michigan, winner of the -door Conference meet dash events' t spring, Irwin of Kansas. and Mc- dles will be contested by some he worlds best. Some of the prem- s who will be entered are Hubbard Michigan, Snyder of Ohio, Brick- n of Chicago, and Simpson of Iowa. >okins, world's record holder in the yard lows is favored to cop his cialty. 'here are an even dozen entries in high jump who are expected to e better than six feet. Russell of :cago, Poor of Kansas Aggies, Don- >e of Wisconsin, Pence of Illinois,1 EIlvan of Michigan, and Wright of nois are all great jumpers and are ected to give each other some keen npetition. n the pole vault Brownell of Illin- will meet Brooker of Michigan, om he beat in an unusually high ap at the outdoor Conference meet t year after Brooker had downed n in a dual meet with ease. The 'eet 2 inches which Brownell made Ferry Field last year is inches ter than he has ever done before since and the Michigan jumper uld give him a hard race for first tors. Hubbard should take thej ad jump.1 'he relay events which will be held he evening will biiing out the best ay teams in the section and in con- ptre Dame Plans To Beat Nebraska outh Bend, Ind., Feb. 26.-Notre ne is already talking about beat-' Nebraska, in 1924 and is making ns to that effect. Last year Notre ne pointed for the Army game but s year they will point for Nebras- "Beat the Army" signs will be bed out and "Beat the Huskies" stituted. Nebraska is the big game for 19-, let's win that if we have to lose of the season, meeting Illinois and bowling game at 4 o'clock this after- Indiana on foreign floors. # noon, on the Union alleys. A large t lThe Standings L gallery is expected. I Purdue.................'7 2 .777h The following teams are scheduled Chicago ................6 2 .750 to bowl in the final round of the fra- Ohio State..-......-- 6 3 .6-7-ternity tournament tonight: Chi Phi, .isconsin............4 .571 -Phi Sigma Delta, Alpha Delta Phi, Ac- Michigrad ................ 5 4 .555 acia, Phi Mu Alpha, Theta Chi. The Iniana4............. ..6 5 .545 'following will bowl tomorrow night: llinois..................4 4 ,500 Psi Omega, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Minnesota .... .... .. . 3. 6 .333 Tau Upsilon, Delta Chi. Iowa ................... 2 6 .2501TuUpio, etaC_ Northwestern............0 8 .000- .._ Manila, Feb. 26.-Gross customs re- Susak, Jugoslavia, Feb. 26. - The ceipts for 1923 for the islands are put town is in mourning at the 'exe cution at $8,500,000 the second best record, of the Fiume treaty with Italy, but nc the best having been made in 1920, untoward incidents have occurred. I When the total was $8,800,000. Attend the Mass meeting. Attend the Mass meeting. NLY those who have3 smoked Melachrinos can judge the quality ORIGINAL, In meeting the Hoosiers, Michigan battles one of the best wrestling squads in the Conference. Indiana has not been beaten this season and has taken the measure of M. A. C., Chica- go, Purdue, Northwestern, and Ohio. This array of victories bodes no good for the Wolverines and Barker does not expect his athletes to come through with a victory. He knows, however, that, as always, the men will put up a battle and give all that they are capable of in staving off the onslaught of their respective oppon- ents. -/ DRYS WIN IN DEBATE HELD 9T YAL, 23-1D New Haven, Conn., Feb. 26.-At a de- bate in the Yale union on the first plank of the Yale News' editorial plat- form that the 18tt amendment should be enforced in the university, the af- firmative won by a vote of 23-10. Rome, Feb. 26.-Condition of King VictorEmmanuel, ill of the flu, is bet- ter. The crown prince, also ill, is able to sit up. THE MANS SHOP II "Papa, what is the dif- ference between a necktie and cravat," asked the young hopeful. "About two dol- lars, my son," replied the facetious father. But he wasn't talking about this man's shop. We will show you cravats of the latest design and ex- cellent sturdy materials at a price that shows we're inter- ested in the welfare of your wardrobe. All of our men's wear- ables are moder, stylish and serviceable and the men who buy of us are saying that a few dollars exercise a lot of latitude and weild a lot of influence in this store. Greenwood O O Ci, /Y '1 0 Q3 0 O 'S. O O00 * SLW p1 SaA Uj) J LLJ IIt AL)! ly to devote his time to cartooming, finding the latter more profitable these cdays. Demaree rendered a good account of hinself in the big show and later in the minors. Boxing fans seldom end a general discussion of old time favorites with- out bringing into the chat the famous crouch that helped make Jim Jeffries I a great ring figure. Many of the fans believe that Jeff- ries had that crouchy style when he started his ring career. But Tommy Ryan is given credit for making that crouch famous, if not for developing; it entirely. Jeffries' greatest natural asset when he started his career was h1 Final clearance I Of all / Mart Schaffner & Marx overcoats! NVk,, $40 to 5All are now marked I I2- LEMLS In styles that will 'be worn next winter REUTLE-awCONLIN Plain at Washington ,\ O 0 0 7- O 1j I