"'' _.___.THEMICHIGANDAILY 0 r"""w r r,, ........ et r "'. _.e____.._. . ._ CK TEA EAVES FOR RELAYS AT URBA A AR ght Workout Ends Two Months Per- iod of Training for Illinois Carnival OLVERINES DOPED TO PLACE AIGH IN INDIVIDUAL EVENTS After going through a light work-I it yesterday afternoon, 17 members the Varsity track team who will at- nd the Illinois relay carnival at rbana Saturday werb pronounced mady for the meet by Coach tevG arrell+ The squad, accompanied by Coach arrell, the manager, and a trainer ill entrain for Urbana at 8 o'clock is morning and will arrive at Chain- nign at 6 o'clock tonight. The squad ill stay at the Lincoln bhotel at Ur- na tonight and will start the re- in journey early Sunday morning, -riving in Ann Arbor at- 3 o'cock 1 inday afternoon. In the short workout given the men sterday afternoon, Steve Farrell ound up the two months period o eparation for the meet by giving e relay runners a thorough drill in ssing the baton and the dash men ent through a few heats. The en- les in the field events also took a ght practice in final preparation for ,e meet. The utmost precaution was ken not to let the men work too ard because they will not have a Iance to limer .up before the meet. Winers to Oet MedalI . Thea Iiuad hicshi will lea;e: tis orning is one of the likeliest point innuig ombnations in the ist ry seno1l n f 'all of t i pr- irmers are up to form they should p a good number pf, ge inP eet, in spite of the higl h'lssf d"Co'"meet. No official summary will be made points wor. ~b ui ividuajachnl it the final resuitswillfigre 1ar ely any comparikOn of tlhevaio t teanis I well as the individual performers 4tered. -Members of winning relay ans together with individual 1oint ftters will be &esened #t iwaith Sa idmedal Records May Fall The relay meetthis year will take pthe entire afternoon and evening. he feld events and the individual ack events, includingrthe dashes an xe, hurdles will be run off in the fternoon while the relay races, the lost importantevnts on the pro ram,~ will be .saved until evening. h latter events will be watched with terest by sport critics throughout ho country as the Middl West is re- uited to boast relay teams this year hich will stand up against any in e history ofthe sport. Times made re -epe ted to .,onpare favorablly 'ich the reset :indoor records, 1?JI iia particular meet aid also in some asesawith'the natioi* marks.= Feed A Foreign Student, Support The Drive Del Pratt Says He'll Settle BATTIN6 FEATURES Tigers' Seond Base BSEBALLPRCTICE UNION BILLIARD TOURNEY MATCHES TO BEGIN TODAY First. round matches in the billiard tournament at the Union will begin today, while matches that can not be played off as scheduled may be arranged at the desk. Times for the match- es todday will also. be given from the desk as the participants ar- rive. Any match during the rest of INJURIES MAY TAKE 'KIPK r RoM I IN FOP !ffiL t' ti s Hurlers Receive Coachnlg in To Halt Epidemic of Sore Arms Effort COACH EXPECTED TO MAKE CUT! INT StUA1D BY END OF WEEK! 4 ]Del'Prat4 . 4 \orjnan E. Brown OI Pira ttveeran infielder with th Zier-toam, comesgtoigg-wih -.-plu-- tion ofrTy Cobb's knottiest problem-+: the filling of the gap. t second base in4 ,the:Detroit i'nfie'd Del's soltiog ,is t oput Pratt bach- there. In the belief that he can stage. f comeback and ease the ianager's wort, es pve1 that. saPk ,Pratt starte training early at Hot Springs, -Ark. Pratt's littifig was o: 'k. last season; WOLVERINE BOWLERS WIN OVER YAiLTEAM but Nathakept -hinmi o.ut. QC ,he l iineup was 's poor fielding. Both he and Cobb ttrfbtfted-Lispo ir 'sowing to a sti ess~ih ia cleswhich hand- icap pl him. in bending and reachiing l4or if whic'h orcnarily would haveeen uck-=soup. Del .believes that this stiffpges has left i~d that a long session of limber- ing 11 will restore his fielding ability. AsCobb's teaiTh tands now the Georkian woild che"lustily were Pratt; to return to approximately his old-trie form. Cobb must choose lie-z tweeft Pratt, Fred Haney, Butch Burkb fund Johnny Kerr in filling the post. Of this quartet Haney was the best bet last season. His playing at the key stone bag was not up to big league measurements, however. He fits in better at short or third. the contest can be played off pre- Ii Batting practice continues to hold vious to the scheduled day, and the officials in charge urge that the limelight for Coach Ray Fisher's this be done to hasten completi- Varsity baseball squad that is work- on of the tournament. The win- ing out daily at the field house. ner's cup is now on display at f While the fielders are brushing the the cigar counter in the Union dust from their batting eyes, the pitch- I lobby. ers are toiling in an effort to acquire .s conrol. Many of the hurlers havec been out for only a few days and are naturally in no shape to put too much YEA on the ball. Fisher is forced to keep careful track of his flingers. As -the Varsity mentor wants to avoid n epi- TI demic of sore arms in the Wolverine6} camp, he has to spend much of hid time checking the candidates for the Freshmen basketball men are hold- Michigan mound corps to see that igdaily practice at the ild housE they do not go to extremes. A few of ing the hurlers who have been working under the eye of Coach Mather, Var-a out since the diamond activities be- sity court mentor. gan are allowed to put some "stuff" Mather has taken over the yearlingt on the horsehide while Fisher looks team that he may become better ac-t them over and calls attention to iquainted with his possible Varsity , their faults. material for next season and this af-'j When the basketball season is fin- ter-season training, corresponding to ished, the floor will be removed and vinter football drill, gives him an op- the space given over to Fisher's pro- portunity to set forth his system oft teges. An infield will be laid out, coaching and to correct any out-stand-1 and the Wolverine squad will have an ing faults that may be in evidence ini opportunity to get in their best prac- the play of the first-year men. tice before the outdoor diamond is Practice consists in the main of available. This will prove a great ad- shooting from all .parts of the floor. vantage to the team, as they will be After this practice the men form forf able to get some real work on fielding floor work a'nd are drilled in spedy at an earlier date than has been possi-i and shifty footwork. Pivoting and ble in other years.. By thee time the dribbling with either hand, are bothl men move out of doors, Fisher's ath- l stressed and the coach at times gives1 letes will be ready for the polishing the men short talks concerning these off process, and the week or so that fundamentals. 'Many of the men have; has been necessary in the past toget some trouble in geting the hang of the men accustomed to the fligli. of "arch-shots' &end Mather sjgehds spine| the ball on the. d-t can be utilized to time teaching the yearlings this style better dva tger of sh6lii Coach Fisher ets' t cut three' or four more ie from the squa'd this Feed Aj-oreign Student - wee.and his pu ils will probably bel ready -for some .stiffer work in an- "Support The Divte no ler'week or tio. R 1 tlRL 111JUl111 LIIUL UI1--- Duplicating their feat of last year, Stellar Guard Likely to be Held from1 Scarnechia came from behind in the Chicago Court all-campus handball tournament dou- Game 'bles and annexed the initial honors for the campus for the second time. KENI)RICK OR LANSDRE SLATED In the first game, the losers, Reilly TO FILL PLACE LEFT VACANT ' and Bowers, won the inatch 12-21. But the champions were not to be denied With a record breaking crowd ex- and came back three times in success- fill every nook and corner ion and won 21-8, 21-11, 21-15. The in- pected to fild oeMichkan will tramnural department will present in the Yost field house, Michigan will them with handsome silver loving face the Chicago quintet in the final cup*. home game of the season tomorrow night, and the Wolverine chances for Only a few games remain to be victory loom none too bright in spite played in the singles division of the of current opinion to the contrary. all-campus handball tournament be- Chicago handed the Maize and Blue fore the finals can be held. The con- five their first defeat of the season in tests which are holding up the runn- the Bartlett gymnasium and the Mich- ing of the rounds are O'Lian, 723, vs. igan team was much stronger defen- Scarnechia, 1528R,.and Langlois, 3104, sively in that game, when Cherry was vs. Jones, 280911. These matches still in the lineup, than it is at the must be played by 5 o'clock, Saturday present time. afternoon, or the contestants will be Harry Kipke, Wolverine guard, may dropped from the -running. not be in the starting lineup due tc the severe injury sustained in the All men who expect to compete in Purdue contest. If Kipke does start the all-campus bowling tournament. he will be slowed up considerably ac must sign up by 5 o'clock, tomorrow the injured knee does not permit his night. The first round trials will be usual speed. Kenrick or Landre will announced in Sunday's Daily. be used if Kipke does not start. Chicago defeated Northwestern Basketball for the balance of the Wednesday night and showed the same week is as follows: 7 o'clock tonight, offensive power that characterized (class flup: dents vs. winner their play in the first game with Mich- (class finals) upper dents vs. winner igan. Barnes, star forward, was miss- of senior lit-junior law game, winner ing from the lineup because of an in- wsenior lieducationunior engineer jury but Smidl, who took his place. game, winner of soph lit-freshmen proved the scoring ace of the Ma- engineer game vs. winner of soph roons. medic-soph engineer game, 7:45 o'- The play of Henderson in the Iowa clock, (society league) Camp Davis game was encouraging and if he does club vs. Forestry club, Naval Reserves as well tomorrow night Michigan wl be apitio o lght tchegn vs. Architectural society, Dental soc- be in a position to fight the visitors jety vs. Craftsmen club, 8:30 o'clock from the start of the game to the fin (independent league) Alds house vs. al wistLe. -Haggerty will play along- Saginaw-Bay City club, Barnes All side of Henderson. These two mer Stars vs. Forman house, Agony, five play unusually well together. Chicago' will line up with Captain IDiekson and either Barne's or Smidi at forwards, Alyea at center, and Dug- The following men will receive num- gan and Weiss at the guard positions erals for playing on the champion- Michigan will leave for Bloomington ship hockey team: Blinco, McDuff, Sunday night for the contest with Earhart, Comb, Cook, Peterman, War- Indiana on Monday night. 'ham, Kaller, Vose, Heath, Neff. Feed A' Foreign Student Tryouts Wanted All. men desiring to try out f'or assistant baseball managers f may report after 2 o'clock any - afternoon this week at the Yost field house. } d s William White, j Baseball Mgr. fO f ! ! f I I When you see next, winter's Showing much improvement since their last game, 'Michigan's informal bowling team defeated Yale 2545 to 2253 in a telegraphic bowling match' Wednesday afternoon at the Union alleys. Yale was off form and dropped every game to the Wolverines, .their highest' score being 7900while, the victor's made 844 in"'their poorest in- tning. I Rump led the Wolverines as usual and was"closely pressed by Locke for individual honors. Morris, Uni- versity of Kentucky, pushed, Walker, Michigan, into second place for indi- vidual honors in the Association as a result of his remarkable scoring Wed-' nesday when he rolled 244. Syracuse is the next oponent on the schedule for Michigan's informal team. At present they are tied with Minnesota for the first place in the league. Support The Drive - priesyo'l be gldyou took advantage of this fi- nal clearance of overcoats by Hart Schaffner & Marx. Now a' FRESHMEN WRESTLERS The freshmen wrestling squad will meet from 4-5 o'clock Mon- day, Tuesday, Thursday, and Fri- day. a Y. BOTCHER, Coach. it i S ." _ A , -; 'IO N r . 13 LESS Were 40 to $85. Styles that will be good next year Reule-Conl in Spring Oxfords $13.50 t : i s i i , i J1Iain at Washingto' .1 11 }, D U