THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924 ,. -rn-c .. .. x \ ,,., .,,,,,,,e,/ I D /' %=P* fff:!2 rrr rru iri irr r r. i w.r.a..r . .rr.+..r.. -ter . ..r.+r .+ .... TRACK ATHLETES r TO LEAVE.TONIG HTU Tri Neiib*rs of Steve Farretl's Squad to Enter X. A. C. Event REST SCHEDULEO FOR MEN NOT ENTERING AGGIE MEET Ten members of Michigan's track team will leave at 2:37 o'clock this afternoon to participate in the M. A. C. invitation meet to be held at East Lansing tonight. The squad will re- turn immediately after 'the meet. Steve Farrell will make use of his opportunity to test several of the new members of the team under fire this evening and a large number of the squad making the trip will be members of the reserve team. Wittman and Hig- gins will test their speed again to- night. this being the last meet before the Conference indoor meet for the dashmen. They should have little dif- ficulty in placing. A two mile relay squad composed of Bishop, Cochran, Carson and Hicks will meet the Ag- gie runners in a special race which has become a fixture on the program of the meet every year. Several other men will be entered in the individual events. Aubrey will! be eitered in thd hurdles, McCain in the high jump, Rhodes in the pole vault. The entries in the meet will consist of athletes from practically every college in the state including Ypsilanti, Albion, Alma, and Kalam- azoo. Some of the athletes entered from the smaller schools have made good marks during the early season and it s ,likely that several carnival records will go by the board. The rest of the Wolverine squad will ake a rest this week-end because of' he occupation of the field house by the [Inion .'qra It will prove, a serious handicap lo tie =eam to take alayoff within a week of the most importantI vent of the indoor season, the Indoor1 Conferenenmeet at Evanston a week rom Saturday, and the squad will have :o make up for lost time when it re- news practice yfonday. afternoon. The squad wlildl'bhiy avefour days to *rk next week, leaving for the Conference neet Friday afternoon. 11925 Court Card Is Difficult 0 Three of the teams met by the N igan basketball team this season be dropped next year and three of added according to the schedule rangement which was adopted years ago in the Big Ten, coveri period of three seasons. Iowa, Illinois, and Minnesota ar teams which will be missing from Wolverine schedule next year wh home and home series with Northv ern, Ohio State and Wisconsin wi added. The 1924 schedule will also emb a home and home series with Ind! Purdue, and Chicago, giving C 'Mather's men one of the hardest sc Oules in years. Of the six teams t played next year Northwestern is only five which at this date prom to be weak. The other five teams to be me Michigan next season are among present leaders and will lose very men by graduation. MAY IG LEASGUE CLI TRAINING IN souTlI I - --- - -- --- -- I MiL r rim a- .... . i r ..t 4 i a .... e __.. ... _ .. .._ ..... Managers of1 American and dently consider the teams in both National leagues the sunny south most desirable region of the cou for their charges to work off the cess poundage developed during winter of inactivity. Only two to in the big leagues have establi quarters in any other part of United States. Florida is the most popular trai state with nine camps. Alabama California each have two, while Ge ia, Texas and Louisiana each ,one. The 1924 training camps are loc as follaws: Airan eague Cleveland.Lakeland, New York.., . New Orleans Chicago . ... . . .inter Haven, Detroit ..... ....... Augusta, St. Louis.............Mobile, Philadelphia ...... Montgomery,. Washington ...i..Tamipa, Boston .....: an Antoiio, T National League New Yor. . .. ... Sraota Cincinnati ..... Orando, Pittsburgh........ Paso Robles, Chicago.......Catalina Island, St. Louis . ...Bradentown, Brooklyn. .....Cleariwter, Philadelphia ......... Leesburg, Boston.........St. Petersburg, T I4T TOP Ji IBULLDOGS HAVE LAREST f II rRENSEIlizois Relay Laj ne 1EA RI TOP CREW ROSTER IN HISTORY I IIlIUMN1924 Sees Mlch-NeHaeCn.Mah will YUE NT W! e aeCn. rhale has one" of the largestr - t titers ing squads in its history this Urbana, Ill., Mar. 6.-The relay car- s ar- gyear. Coach Leader believes nival of the University of Illinois still two Sigma Kappas Jump To Second ! that if warm weather continues Varshy Court S9mad Starts for r. tw Place by Tying For the squad will leave the indoor te au as the greatest indoor event Track Honors tank and work out on the open toonight of its kind. water within a week. g At the seventh carnival which has e the POINT, FOR FOUL SHOOTING _________ _INJURES KNEE AND just passed into history, attendance n the CONTEST WILL MAKE CHANGES cJA.records were broken, more schools ile a MAY BE RIEPT T OF GAME were represented and more athletes west- were entered. ll Every fraternity, withdthe esp Michigan's Varsity basketball five Dean Bronell, of Illinois, broke the the race for the all-around athletic scrimmaged the freshman quintet last world's indoor record from a dirt floor racefficiency cup offered by the Intracs night in the final hard practice of the in the pole vault when he soared 12 [ana, mural department when the points season. The team will go through a feet, 10 5-8 inches. His teammate, Dan oach earned in the indoor track meet were light basket shooting practice today Kinsey, ran the 75 yard high hurdles hed- totaled. In order to relieve congestion dur- and will leave for Urbana late tonight. in :09 2-5 and tied the world mark o be Beta Theta Pi, who has held the ing the week and to give the men "Buss" MeWood, who started at for- set by Earl Thompson, of Dartmouth, the lead for the past 3 months, increas- some time to work out, the dates of ward in the contest against Indiana, in 19122. Hubbard, of Michigan, broad ises ed the margin over their nearest op- the all-campus track meet h}ve been was added to the injured list when he jumped 24 feet, 7 inches for a new ponent by 17 points and brought their sustained a badly bruised knee in Wed- carnival record, which is probably a t by total to 360. changed from Mar. 11 and 13, to ar. nesday's practice. It is doubtful if dirt floor world mark. Other car- the Second place has changed hands fre- 18 and 20. McWood will be fit to make the trip nival records which were shattered few quently in the race and this time was to Illinis, thus cutting the Varsity were the shot put, 1500 meter run and awarded to Phi Sigma Kappa, who Many houses have already enter- squad to ten men. all three of the college relays. tied for first honors in the track meet ed for the Interfraternity relays, th' With MeWood out, it is probable that Performances in 12 of the 19 events and rose from fifth to their present trials of which will be held on Tues- Henderson will receive the call to bettered the marks of a year ago. I position. Alpha Rho Chi and Phi Chi 'day, Mar. 11, instead of Monday, Mar. start as Haggerty's running mate Michigan won the two mile university S have possession of third and fourth 18, as previously announced. against the Ruby-coached team, .11- relay. Iowa and Illinois staged a I are being closely pressed by though Mogaidge may also be called great battle in thie one mile, which the Theta Chi, which is two places nearer Phi Sigma Delta displayed good upon. Hawkeyes copped. Notre Dame won the top than before, form in the finals of the fraterity Harry Kipke has been taking things the medley and came within two-fifths IChanges will be registered again inI foul shooting tournament and increas- es l ek eeyidligi 'ascn ftercr.Ilni o the a few days, as soon as the points are ed their total of successful shots to all week, merely indulging in of a second of the record. Illinois won evi- awarded for the-fraternity foul shoot- 74, nosing out Beta Theta Pi for the lght shootingu t practices. He limps in the four mile relay but had to fight t he ing tournament, which closed Wednes- championship. Sigma Alpha Mu was about onthe floor but will probably be Ohio all the way. intry day night with Phi Sigma Delta a a close third. sent against the Illini with Kenrick, By winning this race, Illinois tied ex- winner and Beta Theta Pi as runner- ( Points earned in this event toward Landre and Kressback held in reserve. wth Chicago with six relay victories the up- the fraternity cup will be awarded and By winning both of the games left since the founding of the carnival. 11- eams Following are the standings of ( announced within the next few days. on her schedule, Illinois can tie for linois now has an unbroken string of shed houses that have 200 points or more: Bowlers on the campus will be given first, while Michigan may fall to the 12 victories in the four mile -relay. the Beta Theta Pi .............360 an opportunity to display their wares second division if defeated, so both The 1924 team consists of Martin Top- Phi Sigma Kappa ........... 309 1-2 and win numerals when the annual i teams will be out to capture the con- per and G. H. Linde, E. C. Mieher, ning' Alpha Rho Chi ............. 301 1-2 all-campus bowling tournament opens 'test. and M. E. Hall. H all is the only vet- and Phi Chi..................299 -2 next week at the Union alleys. En- e ran. org-- Theta Chi .. . ............. .297 tries are now being accepted at the East Lansing, Mich., Mar. 5.-One of Had Iog IadPoints been counted, Illinois have Phi Sigma Delta.............289 Intramural office and the Union al- the issues on the campus ballot at M would have captured honors with four Acacia ......................244 1-2 leys. The schedule for the prelimin- A. C. will be a point activity system, first. Michigan took three, Missouri ated Kappa Nu .............23 - aries will appear in Sunday's Daily, which sets a limit to the number of and Iowa two each, Minnesota, Notre elta Tau Delta2..........209 activities into which a student may Dame and DePauw one each and Kan- See the Union Parade Today enter. sas and Nebraska tied for first in the Fla high jump. ,I [ Attend the Fair Tonight Attenthe Iair Tonight -DePauw university came in for ree- Fla. exas More than $6OO as r....-y r e , Ffa ts ed to leave the University, at the end oil 'ester, sccording to a sa rough calculation by Treas. R. A.U- Fa.a lampbell. This was as a result of the*--t~- Fa. -i o ted b the- University thisfr Fla year of refunding 40 percent of the Fin ,departmental fees to those students who are dismissed because of schol- J---} astic delinquency. _ This -does not seriously affect the m finances of the University, according to Mr. Campbell, as those students I 2------)-----a " who enter in the second semester are increasing in numbers every year.} d These students are required to pay 60 I - percent of the total departmental fee -l in addition to matriculation and spe ! cial fees. . See the Union Parade Today f 3 3 3 'I t u I i t l# 3 t .t r r .{ i .j t' a y. E 1* See the Union Parade Today Attend the Fair Tonight. COMEON, GANG Lets shoot the works at the Phi Sigma Kappa Shooting Ga ery, rnival Uf lany Records Set ognition when Paul Jones, unheralded, took the all-around championship with 51,6 points. Leo Novak's Washingtion high school runners, of Cedar rapids, won the interscholastic one mile re- lay. Jerry Cope, student manager, and Frank Murphy, of the Athletic associ- ation, kept the program moving with dispatch. Running off the all-around in the afternoon speeded up the eve- ning bill. Nevertheless, the carnival is attracting so many competitors that trials in many of the events will be held in the afternoon next year. FRIESHMAN TIES W4ORLD'Sy MARK FOR 40 YARD DASH In a recent telegraphic meet held between the Iowa and Wis- consin freshmen track squads, John Everingham, a freshman at Iowa, ran the 40 yard dash in :04 4-1'0, tying the world's in- door record for-the event. He also took the broad jump with a leap of 22 feet, 4 inches. 1'1': SAT ~RI81 TEN MEET' OOD tailoring cannot be called forth by a rub of Aladdin's lamp. It took Stein-Bloch Clothes 70 years to perfect the best tailoring plant in America. Come here and it won't take you five min- utes to decide in favor'of these cele- brated clothes. rarsity mermen aie hard at train- g for -the Confeyence swimming mpionships which are to be held ler the auspices of Northwestern versity at Chicago, on Mat. 13 and Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Ad -A- FRESHMEN WRESTLERS In all probability, Coach Barnes will I The freshmen wrestling squa send only those men who have proved will meet from 4-5 o'clock Mon themselves to be consistent point-get- day, Tuesday, Thursday, and Fri ters in the meets thus far this season, day. k._ In the short distances, Barnes has 1:. BOTCHER, Gow fand Johnson. Gow has won most Coach of his races this year, and is one of the fastest natators in collegiate com- :llrrls trrrrari araar iriri ri srririntlriitilrirrn101 petition. Johnson is an able man in the dashes as attested by his three second places in the M. A. C. meet. A In the 220 yard free style, Kerr'= -vill undoubtedly have the call with a strong possibility of his entering the back-stroke event. In the breast - Shoot em Hard stroke Barnes has two capable per-. formers in Mielziner and Whittingham . both of whom have captured first place K ock em dead honors during the season. Captain Kearns, who has been Darag 'em off most consistent first place man all ,eason, will compete in the plunge and I is expected to come through with points for Michigan in this event.= Booth No. 53 Pagenguth and Milner are possible j entrees for the diving events. g S'ma PhiEs The all-campus foul shooting pre-C pslo liminaries will continue for the rest i of the week at Waterman gymnasium. All men who want to compete should see the manager of the tournament onF IO the main floor any time in the after- TW O DAYS noon or evening. Fifteen successful shots out of a possible 25 must beI Any Tie in the House for 75C made in order to get in the finals. 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