THE MICHIGAN DAILY MOWN= Arom r r mnr . .m., ""=' w. , wuuruuuuuv OMMMM% v 4 ... _--_-__ -___ _ _ e ,. . . ..,.. .w.,. .... ORDS TDPPLL ICORNELL M EEl t And Hubbard Equal World's Marks In Dash And Hurdles ,' i 1 i Improvement In Other Clubs Threatens Giants' Supremacy AT CA ?'Xichan's 'track squad ended its indor season last Saturday night in the most dstentatious manner possible "when it downed Jack Moakley's Cor- nell team 67-28, taking ten out of 11 of the first places., One of the brightest sots of the entire trip to Ithaca was the recept- Ion hbich the team received at the tinds of Cornell. From the time the tean arrived until the train pulled out on the return trip to Ann Arbor the &ciuad was given every consideration. Cars were waiting at the station hen the team arrived to take it to The ithaca hotel where it made its uarters and after the meet a ban- utV'hs given in the hotel for the vic- torldi s team. During te meet pro- ~# a 'a1d played Michigan ;and Cornell songs and themeet started to the accompaniment of the "Yellow and the Blue." Wolveries Loe~k S4reng By its performance in the Cornell meet Michigan established its repu- tatio as one of the strongest tirak combinations in the country. Al- though the distance run records made were not'especially good the other marks were all indicative of high class performances. Especially was this true of the dash, the hurdles, the pole vault, the high jump, and the shot put. Two world's records were tied in the dash and hrdles while a meet record was tied in the hurdles, and new records for the meet were es- tablished in the high jump and the pole vault. Led Wittman ran the 75 y dash in 3-5, tying the imiet 'ieoid e - tablilhed by Lovejoy of Cornell t o year , ago, and the O4ldd*ecd ( the istance indoors. DeHart Hub- bard led the runner tq ;th jap, ;pln, both urdles, tying t6 "'ieco 'd of : 4-5 tablished by Watt of Cornell in1 1920 n the highs and establishing a+ mar of :08 2-5 in the lows. The lat- ter ark is also the worlds record for t e race. Ray Smith of Michigan mad a leap of 6 feet 2 3-4 inches in, the gh jump bettering the old meet1 reco of 6 feet 1 1-4 inch established+ by S rgent of Michiga ip . 9kr Broo ers vault of 12 feet 1-2 iches was inch better than the Ild record held gy Landowski ofMich 'i s. 3Mielhigan Score' first . Th meet started o prpit s .lY for lchigan when Griffn 'and litks of ichigan landsd the first two places in the mile run ahead of Mac- Nell of Cornell, the time being 4:35 4-5..: Bowen and Wolkowitz of Cor- nell evened the score when they took the shot put ahead of Doyle of Michi- gan, Bowen making a heave of 43 feet 2 3-4 inches. Doyles best attempt was 40 feet 5 inches. The landslide was started Michi- gan's way when in the next event, the 440 yard dash Purdy of Michigan took first place in :53 ahead of Croz- ier of Cornell. Hubbard gave Michi- gan another point of advantage in the high