THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAY, -71 - ELL PREPARES S BIG SFOR RELAY TEN CMPSTOMORO In competing against the swimm! FveAnt At Illinois Only Three team of Northwestern university ks Off; Trials cheduled 1 the city Y. M. C. A. pool tomorr For Feb. 23h afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Michigan ta Wild Goose Chase May Prove Profitable; N E i)2.A4 L. . - f '1's . ' . . JUI1JSK IIuJ OFF O t '' WS L i ing at ow ank { I men are meeting last year's Confer- IS AND CHICAGO TRA once champions and probable chain- MEAMS OFFER CO3IPETiTION pions for this year. In swimming encounters thus far a scholastic difficulties safely this season the Purple have easily hind, Michigan's Varsity track vanquished all opposition and all in- s training hard. in preparation dications point to another title for the e opening of the indoor season Evanston school., Every meet thisI Illinois relays three weeks season has been won with ease and tomorrow's meet should furnish someI -Ifast water performances. Howell, a: bLished in tneir new lea It _ - t the Yost field house during d semester recess, the members squad are gradually getting ac- Ld to their new surroundings, e once more repeating the per-I ices which they made duringL t two weeks spent in Waterman sium. Steve Farrell is making effort to have the men in their >rm for the Illinois relay try- 'eb. 23, when the menmhers of uad will engage in an informal a1 for the :-ght to attend the! Purple dash man, is a world's record holder and in every meet this season he has come through with highest hon- ors. Coach Barnes, Michigan swimming mentor, has not as yet made any defin- i c hoice of his entrees. The proba- bility is that Gow, Johnson, Kerr, and Vaupre will take cane of the dash e- vent, In the plunge Kearns and Seidmn are almost sure entrees. Pa- pe gutl Milnel', and Wittingham will do the diving and the latter will also enter the breast stroke event. The re- lay team will be picked from Gow, Johnson, Kerr, Vaupre, Wittingham. TO1 RUN IN CARNIVAL gmeet. , eOther Entrles Stroig Ihe Wolverine squad will h7ave its nds full when it stacks up against e competition which the Illinois et will afford this year. Chicago d Illinois both seem stronger this ir than they have been before in reral seasons. Chicago, in trounc- r the Purdue team last week, dem- strated its all-round ability and sev- I events were won in record time. is likely that the Midway team will >ve strong competition for any in in the Conference in a dual meetj s season, and it is likely to make! good showing n th larger affars. .llinois will be another school to a.st a strong combination this year, greatest strength lying in the nun- of capable performers on the uad rather than in tht ability of a all number of stars. Harry Gill, kch of the Indians, is determined take Michgan's' scalp this year at ery chance and the 1-2 point victory. Michigan over the Illini last year. still an'object for conversation in Urbana camp.. Wolverines in Form f the Michigan team maintains the ce in the coming meets which it has own in the practice sessions lately will prove a menace to the chain- nship aspirations of any team in West. The ability of a smallI wd of performers is the one thing >n which the squad will be forced rely under the prsent conditions) 1 Steve is making a hard effort to a larger number of dependable n who will be able to take points .h second and third places, a nec- ity if the team is to win dual. gets. ince the squad has moved to the d house it has been handicapped the condition of the floor and per- 'mancs have not been quite up to ndard except in the field events. e eight lap dirt track which is laid und the outside of the basketball irt is still soft and although it is good condition for light practice footing is not good enough for re-' ding breaking performances. ?ractically the entire squad came ough the final examinations with- losing any members on account ineligibility and although final re-] ts have not been received it is un- stood that with one or two ex- tions every possible point getter the squad will be able to compete. 'atronize The Daily Advertisers.t Y - . isver re m VntGrETRPFime ' ! { tMany of the teams in the fraternity Nine Players Taken By Coacl Barss; basketbal tournament went into the Henderson, Anderson Graduate; final, last night in tht games at Wa- ^Maeuff Ineligible terman gymnasium. The small num- x___I lg eher of l ague game remaining will be .. B G. - played tonight and the first few days MEET BADGERS AM) GoPHERS of next week. E Az: IN TWO GAME SERIES Class basketball is attracting a :" commendable number of athletes this x Coach Barss and nine players of the season and most of the teams seem to 'sMichigan hockey squad left yesterday be evenly maclied and many battles ! afternoon for their annual trip to Wis- royal will be staged before the initial O honor is won. -twgonsin and Mnesota, where they will nh y a few games r main to be play- play two games against each of the this week and are as follows: twoschools, returning about the mid- ' 7 oc'lock tonight, Chi Phi vs. Trigon d weeigmaAlpha Mu vs. Kappa Sig nextwka, Theta Xi vs. Cygnus, Kappa SThemen who left on the trip are Nu vs. Sigma Chi, 7:45 o'clock, Alpha aCaptain Kahn, Peterman, Reynolds, Delta Phi vs. Theta Delta Chi, Alpha Beresford, Todd, Quirk, Weitzel, Lind- Chi Rho vs. Phi Chi, Delta Chi vs. SCFIASEM.Xi Psi Phi. Nu Sigma Nu vs. Phi P1, KID rA\< strom, and Levi. The coach made his 8:3, o'clock, Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. W1VPAAF -ia selections after pra lice Wed-!8:0acok graPhEpinvs esdIay nigh The vers wil Alpha Tau Omega, Zeta Beta Tau vs. Delta Sigma Pi Phi Beta Delta vs. f};counter their opponents without the Psi Omega, Delta Sigma Delta vs. Tan services of Henderson and Anderson, Epsilon' , 9:15 o'lock, Psi Upsilon who have graduated, and MacDuff, who Peers was declared ineligible at the last min- vs. Phi Epsilon 1, rvs. Tau e- 1ute. MacDuff, who is a brother of last ta Phi. -'ayear's captain, had been showing good form, and Coach Barss had counted Approximately 45 teams have en- tered the annual fraternity foul ! -- enhm o acpabe sbstsute I Mee Hdgers Todayan Tomorrow shooting contest which v will start I. - -- Loren lturcliison in action Th"ovrnswilho pwt I within the. next two weeks, the def- The Wolverines will hook up with inite date pending final decision. Muskogee, Okla., Feb. 14.-Chasing throughout the city, and became the chison while he was in grade school Wisconsin today and tomorrow. The a few have signed up for the a goose revealed, if it did not develop, biggest sporting event of the day. here declare that catching a greased Badgers are out to avenge their defeat all-campus tournament for the foul the sprinting ability of Loren Murch- School was turned out regularly every pig is an easy task compared to laying at the hands of the Michigan sexte& shooting stars, according to present oFriday afternoon and the youngsters hands on a frightened goose-especial- earlier in the season. On their trip reports. Numerals and sweaters will ison, famous dash man, who next to would shed their stockings and shoes !y one with a long running gear, and to Ann Arbor, they lost one game and be given to the high man in the I and prepare to chase the goose. especially trained for his racing ail- tied another by playing one of the event. is considered the best entrant America It was not known whether or not hies, as was the one possessed by best defensive games seen at the Col- has for the Olympic games at Paris Murchison, pere, found out his son Murchison, Sr. While the noble bird iseum this year. Captain Johnson was All senio hit' who have had cx- this summer. was the fleetest lad in town before le had his wings clipped so he couldn't especially efficient at checking the The story of how Murchison, then started his stunt or not, but it is leave the ground, the gait with which rushes of the Michigan ice athletes. quested to be at Wineberg's coliseum a lad of 13, first became famed in averred by those who competed against he moved could not by any stretch of I Since the Notre Dame contest, the at 7 o'clock, tonight, for the game be- his sprinting ability, being told around young Loren that he won most of the imagination be called a waddle. Varsity pucksters have shown greatly tween the senior lits and the soph here by former school mates of thee red topped shoes-until Pa Murchison After leaving here, Murchison went improved form over that of early engineers. lad who remember him as he went to barred him in a spirit of fairness. to St. Louis and later to Chicago, and games. Against the Irish, the Wol- Sequoyah ward school here in 1912 But the episode of the goose first his latest sprinting ability was deve- verines displayed excellent team work, Puck chasers among the diferent and 1913. brought the young redhaired lad into aped in athletic club competition there. as well as an impregnable defense. classes will burst into action at 6:30 It seems that in those days Mar- prominence as an athlete. After that Then for several years he was not They took the lead in the first period, o'clock tonight, when the first tilt of chison's father was a salesman for lie was sought as a member of the heard from until the last Olympic and then fell back, contenting them- the annual hockey tournament for the a "Blue Goose" make of shoe, which Sequoyah football team, where he games, when he was on the American selves with holding their opponents in classes teams will be held. featured the well known red topped played halfback with Leroy Deck, now team. check. The Notre Dame performers Little dope has been secured up to boots which formerly were the pride a star with Southern Methodist un- Recently word has been received by were unable to break through the the present time on the comparitiv and joy of all tow headed youngsters. jversity, champions of the southwestern Fred Murchison, his cousin here, that Michigan defense, so well did the Wol- merits of the aggregations that will And the favorite advertising stunt of the conference last year. and he also won Loren is to receive a large sum for a verines play their men. Against the make a bid for the title and the cov- old man was to tie a-blue ribbon more glory as shortstop on the school 4 series of articles telling how lie devel- Badgers' Barss' aggregation will have eted rewards, but it is certain that it around- a goose's neck, turn him loose baseball nine and naturally was the oped into a great runner and dope to play fast, rushing offensive game if will measuire up in every respect to in front of a flock of kids and give the leading representative on the track, stories on the Olympics. But local they are to get through the tight Wis- last year' successful event. I Following is the hockey schedule one who caught him a pair of the afoe- where he never found his match for ; friends of the fleet young men are bet- consin back wall. for this week: 6:30 o'lok, tonight said red topped shoes. short distances. ting he doesn't include the episode Gophers Are Strong fr tineer. f:es i7clock The goose chases were famous Those who competed against Mur-,of the goose. The Varsity is also in hopes of trim- juniorengineersvs achitets, 7 oclock ming the Minnesota team in the Mon- o'clock, senior hits vs. soph engineers . ~~~~~~~ay and TuesdaygaesTh O'cok eirft-vsp nier roach Sullivan Issues .F inal out this drill no entree will be consid- -d a games. The Cop-06:30 o'clock, tomorrow night, junior O/cN sscrseFdn hers have one of the strongest aggre- its vs. senior engineers, 7.,o'clock, There are no heavyweights to{gations in the West, and have not yet winner of fresh engineer-fresh lit Call For m en In A nnual Show speak of out for the squad and Suli- been beaten or tied. Against Wiscon- game vs. winner of junior engineer vaxn urges all big men who have any sia the Gophers ran wild, winning by architect game. boxing ability a all, or who wish to scores of 4-0 and 5-0 in the two games Preparations are being made by and mental training that is invaluable I learn, to report to him in the immedi- played. However, the vast improve- Entries are now being accepted at "Ted" Sullivan, boxing instructor, for to the proper development of any man ate future. ment in the all-around play of the the Intramural office for the annual Michigan sextet will make it difficult foul shooting contests for the frater- the annual boxing showr which will and in its various phases adds mater- ~frte xrlcst eueavcoy iisadtecastas "b7ac0" ILLAN WILL NOT for the Go'hers to secure a victory. nities and the class teams. take place about March 17 either at illy to the general efficiency of theATA A ATE--------E.---In the fraternity tournament there Waterman gymnasium or at the Yost participant. Boxing is a man's sport CTwill be a team of five mien from each field house. and tht ring is the best medium Iouse. Each man will throw ten bas- Sullivan is anxious to have more through which this manhood vin be L ouisville, Ky., Feb. 14.-Bo McB kets and the aggregate score of the men come out and train for the show1 ascertained Come on out fellows andi Millin will not coach Centre College's five members will be taken Th fi t Freshman track candidates will com- pete in a track carnival tomorrow af- ternoon in the Yost field house under the direction of Coach Hoyt. These carnivals will be held each Saturday as a means of ascertaining the abil-. ity of the various candidates. Coach Hoyt is gradually rounding his men into shape for the first tele- graphic meet 'which is scheduled to take place in the near future. Illinois has been in communication1 with Hoyt concerning a meet and al- though as yet no definite arrange- ments have been made it is expected that a triangular meet between Mich- igan, Illinois and Wisconsin will be held some time during March. The yearling track squad this year is well balanced and almost every event 1 is well taken\care of by men of more than usual ability. In the sprints Hoyt has Sterling, Hester, Northrup and many others who are capable of step- ping a fast 50 or 100. In Lasser the coaches have a man who has already demortstrated his ability in the low hurdles and who has more than ex-- tended the Varsity hurdlers. Northrup and Prout perform consist- ently in the pole vault and Weekes is about the best bet in the high jump event. The best milers are Jung and Hornberger both who have turned in some excellent times for the long run. Lovette and Munns are heaving the shot a fair distance aiid show promise of further development. The squad practices every afternoon at the Yost field house with the Var- sity squad and time and again the yearlings put up a good enough exhib- ition to make the Varsity tracksters do some tall stepping. Dublin, Feb. 14.-The authorities, city and Free State, are being besieged by tens of thousands of men out of work, the vast majority of them sol- diers recently demobilized. It's true efficiency to use Daily Classiefieds-Adv. I t 1 t /k which he hopes to make even a bigger affair than the one which he con- ducted last year. This year has seen an increased interest in the sport and although there have been numerous men whp have reported for instruct- ion there are always places for more. In commenting upon the value and general usefulness of a good know- ledge of the 'manly art" Coach Sulli- van said, "Boxing in itself is as ex- cellent and interesting a sport as is offered on the athletic curriculum of the university. It involves a physical let me help you learn to handle your hands." Next month's boxing show from present indications should be a great success. Any student is eligible to, participate who has had the necess- ary training. All men who are i- terested in competing in any of the events should report this week to Sullivan for the necessary preliminary training without which no man will be allowed to enter the ring. At least four weeks of supervised drill is essential for participation and with- itL; LL YT ii LVE (AlWl V 61a, th VACGeVld football team next fall as the Trustees 1Adca tidaes r or a 2in fclo deie)o oak cilnt ra and outfield report at 2 o'clock i decide. not to ask McMillan to break today at the Yost field house. his contract witn Centenary College. R. L. FISHER, j It was intimated that McMillan would! Coach. be offered the job in 1925. 1__ -1 iaa o~ p V IL UiL .nu . 1le lrsF round will be considered as the pre- Liminaries with the stipulation that the ten highest teams will battle it out for first place in the finals. The -same rule will hold for shooting in the (Continued on page eight) i / __.. -- I ..( C I fl -I 4 -IA. r~' .4 A -inn-- .& -o( J a;.( j r., 'I 11t0 f /