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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Mile Relay Team To Run In Ohio
Relays; Hattendorf, Freyherg,
Reinke, Certain Entries
rR FRESILIAN RUNNERS WIN
STATE TITLES AT DETROIT
ith a week of rest behind it
ligan's Varsity track team yester-
afternoon entered training for
outdoor season.
his week end the two mile relay
d will put the finishing touches
n the indoor season when it will
Ohio State, Notre Dame, and
s, at Cleveland. The following
rday the outdoor season will op-
,hen the team will be entered in
Ohio State relays at Columbus.
his afternoon Roesser, .Cochran,
en, and Morton will run a, halfI
to determine the fourth member
he two-mile relay squad to racel
week end. The other three men
jbe Captain Hattendorf, Freyberg,
Reinke.
hile the Varsity track team was
ng a rest over the week end sev-
members of the Freshmen team
part in the Michigan A. A. U.
npionships at the Detroit Y. M. C.
As a ,result of their showing inl
meet four individual members of .
Freshman team are Michigan
champions in their particular
ts wh'ile a team' of Michigan'
iman took the two-mile relay
own of Michigan took first in"
quarter mile while Hart of Mich-
took a first in the half. Jung of
igan took a second in the 880.
iberger of Michigan ran a good
in the mile, taking first place.
,Jung, Phluke, and Walsh took
two mile relay by three quarters,
lap, ahead of Detroit Northerni
school, and Ijurebler of Michigan1
for third in the high jump.
indsor First In
Chicago Tournel
icago, Ill., April 7.- Windsor,3
won the national scholastic bas-
all title at the University of Chi-1
Bartlette gymnasium Saturday
t be defeating Yankton, S. D., 25-
the final game. Detroit North-
ern nlaced fourth in the tourna-

INGWERSEN APPOINTED
IOWA FOOTBALL COACH
Burt E. Ingwersen, former
Illinois star athlete and at pres-
sent a member of the Illini 1
coaching staff, has been appoint-
ed head football coach at the
University of Iowa for three
years. The new mentor will take
the place of former Coach Jones,
who will coach the Trinity col-
lege, North Carolina, eleven next;
jfall.
Ingwersen was All-Western
tackle for three years in his un-
dergraduate days and won let- I
ters in football, basketball and
baseball. Gordon Locke, form-E
er All-American quarterback at
Iowa, was appointed assistant
coach.
Anticipate Record
For Intra-Mural
Sports This Year
A record for intramural sports par-
ticipation Is anticipated for the school
year 1923-24 by Elmer D. Mitchell, dib
rector of intramgral athletics. Thej
total of participants in the various
fields of non-Varsity athletics -t!
Michigan is approaching the entire4
total of the 1922-23 term..
Four branches of sport remain to be;
staged, baseball, tennis, outdoor track
and horseshoe pitching. Yet the total
of entries in intramural, athletics -tr)
date this term is only 196 less than
the entire total for the entire school
year previous.
Thus far this term handball, swim-
maing, wrestling, speedball, tennis, in-
door track, relays, basketball, 'cross
country, foul shooting and hockey
have been run off. The total of en-
tries was 3,924 students, and nearly
1,000 more will probably be entered
in the remaining four sports which
come immediately following the spring
vacation.
The total of entries in all spores
during the 1.922-23 school term was
4,120.

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Uteritz To Join
Waterbury Team
Snow Sends Candidates Indoors Aifier
Two Outdoor Workouts; light
Practice Held
SQUAID FOR SOUTHERN TRIP
TO BE ANNOUNCED THURSDAY! '

Michigan's Varsity baseball squad!
was set a notch backward in its train-#
ing for the spring trip when yester-
day's unexpected snow caused Coach'
Fisher's men to return to the Yost }
field house for their daily workout.
After two days of regular gamesj
on the outdoor diamond, the men re-
turned to the indoor shed with' reluct-
ance. Nothing strenuous was at-
tempted yesterday, Coach Fisher being
satisfied to confine the activities to
batting for the greater part of the Irwin Vteritz
practice session. r
With the slightest return of fair Irwin Uteritz, former Varsity base-
weather totay, Coach Fisher will ball captain and shortstop, and star!
again take the squad outdoors, al- quarterback on the football eleven,
though the weather may not allow a will leave Ann Arbor today for Wat-
regular contest. With the team leaving erbury, Conn., wherd he will play
on Friday, each lay's work outdoors short stop on the Waterbury, East-
.will prove of inestimatable value and ern league, nine this season.
each opportunity to go outdoors will Uteritz graduated in February and
be taken advantage of. has been working out daily with
Coach Fisher will mak his final Coach Fisher's squad.
decision as to the personnel of the
squad to be taken south on Thursday.
Infielders Wilson, first base, DeView A lI ll [I[
and Giles, second base, Dillman, L
shortstop and Haggerty, third base,
are practically certain of making the 1
trip. The outfielders and pitchers OM
are still putting up a merry race for
their respective jobs. Minneapolis, Minn., il 7.--Earl
Members of the Indians don't claim Martineau, athletic star at the Uni,
that Frank Jeric, young sandlotter, f versity of Alinnesota, and All-Amer-
is a secondl Walter Johnson, but they ican half back last fall, has receivedj
do say that the kid has a pitching an offer to become athletic director at
motion nearer to Walt's style than
Kalamazoo Normal school, it was
any other hurler in the biz right now leared today.
What's more he has a fastbal with lr tda
the stuff on it that Johnson had in c Marty," who will g aduate in
his palmy days. Jeric probably wil!June, received a similar offer fi on+
be farmed out for a year or two b u the town of Stambaugh, Mii.
Sp6aker intends to keep a line on
him, Lawrence, April 7.-'hrce boxers
will represent Kansas university at
Daily classified for real results. the Olympic games this summer.

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i50tl -Eiiries IFor'e Split in Progrmit ;
Events To lIe Held Frioy
And Saurday
PAlDlO('k WILl. ('(iMPETE IN
SPECIAL EI! iT ION SPiNT
Des Moijes, Ia., April 7.-Wth a
star program carded for both Friday
and Saturday, April 25 and 21, record-
breaking crowds are expected toI
watch 1500 crack university, college
and high school athletes perform inI
the 15th annual Drake university re-
lay meet here this month.
. Because of the growing size of the
great western track and field classic,
it was necessary to split the program
this year, switching many of the big I
events that heretofore have been re-
served for Saturday to Friday after-
noon ;instead.
The program for Saturday includes
the finals in the 100-dash, 120-yard
high hurdles, shot- put, discus throw,
broad jump, high jump, pole vault,
javelin throw and the hop-step-and-
jump; Charles Paddock, in a special
sprint event against a picked ficld;
a special quarter-mile reco between
Wolters, of Ames Wilso, of Iowa,
Fitch, of Illinois, and lagen, of North-
western ; half-mile, mile, two-mile
and four-mile rel race,. university,
section; and finals in the colloge and
Class A high school relay races.
INTRAMURAL NOTICE
Today and tomorrow are the
last days ' for fraternities to
make entries for basebal, track,
tennis and horseshoe p tchn
()i LOOK!
On the Inside RAC1 ('OVE_" oi
Your rITELEPONE rOOK,

flUB I1XODE RELEASED TO
Bnonoe, firt sack r o
ship nine, has been released by
the Cleveland Indians to the
BIrmingham club of the South-
emn association.,
Kzodo joined the Indians last
sr-lng and according to reports
from the South had been'going
well this year, his release com-
ing somewhat as a surprise.

PURLETANKME
DEoPARTll FOR EAST
Coach Robinson Will Take Six Men
To Aiuia pou To svll in
Intercollegiates
I MEET TO hAVE BEARING ON
SELE'TONS FOR OLYMPICS

Six swimmers, who will represent
Northwestern university in the nat-
ional intercolleg5iate swims in the
Levi, Star Indian Annapolis Naval academy pool Friday
T Trand Saturday will leave for the East
At1h te, To Trytoday, headed by Coach Tom Robin-
son.
n ut For Oly 'Cp" TsThe Purple's Big Ten championsiip
- team, consisting of Ralph Breyer,.Dick
Lawrence, Kan., April 7.-(By A. owell, Paul Corbett, Malcolm Esel-
I.)-John Levi, Haskell Indian foot- c n, J. Dickson, and Granville Dickey,
ball star will attempt to win a berth xv1ill make the trip.
on the American Olympic team which In the meet, the preliminaries of
onth m eri.n Olyicnti ch which will he staged Friday and the
ill compete in Paris next summer. finals Saturday, Northwestern will be
The gigantic Arapaho biave, re- called on to compete against some of
garde! the greatest Indian athlete the best college paddlers of the East.
cince the lays of Jim Thorpe, will Navy, Princeton, and Yale are the
enter the preliminary Olympic try- foremost contenders.
outs at the University of Kansas stad- Tom Robinson's boys will spend
lam here, May 30 and 31. part of Wednesday in Washington, D.
Levi will enter the decathlon, in- C. A motor trip through the national
Se oad 0f any single event. Coach capitol is planned for the squad. Late
ra.nk McDonald believes his experi- in the afternoon the party will en-
i train for the scene of the swim.
cuce on the track and his strength The meet will have a bearing on the
wvill enalehhim to make a good shoeiselection of the Olympic swimming
ing i ste events of the decathlon. team. All the events will be Olyn-
rhe Indian has carried his 20 pic distances.
hounds o brawn over the 120 yard
high hurdles in 0Y:15 2-5; over the 2201 Iowa City, Ia., April 7.-University
yard low hurdles in 0:25 2-5 and has of Iowa wrestlers won five of the sev-
high jumped 6 feet. 1ie has put the en first places in the pre-Olympic mid-
I6 pound shot 43 feet 7 1-2 inches, and I western finals yesterday and will send
thrown the discus 136 feet 8 inches. I six of the fourteen grapplers that go
~_~~~~ ~~ _- to New York as competitors for the
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BASKETBALL NOTICE
B laskeball practice will be re-
newed at 7:30 o'clock tonight in
Waterman gymnasium.
COACH E. J. MATHER
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SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE
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THE ANN ARBOR RAILROAD
ACVOT T
SPRING VACATION
For the accommodation of University of Michigan Students, re-
turning home Friday, April 11th for Spring Vacation, the Ann Arbor
Railroad will provide the following train service:
SPECIAL TRAINS
Lv. Ann Arbor ...................11:40 A. M. (C.T.)
Arr. Toledo.......................2:00 P. M. (E.T.)
This Train will handle ,assengers ONLY for Toled,,) and points
beyond.
Lv. Ann Arbor ....................4:41 P. M. (C.T.)
Arr. Owosso-......................7:20 P. M. (C.T.)
This train will stop at Howell, Mich., and Durand, M\ich., to dis-
charge passengers, protecting Pere Marquette and Grand Trunk con-
nections.
REGULAR TRAIN SERVICE
(SOUTHBOUND)
In addition to the above Special Service the following regular
train service Ann Arbor to Toledo will prevail:
Lv. Ann Arbor 11:40 A. M. (C.T.) 2:00 P. M. (C.T.) 4:30 P. M. (C.T.)
Arr. Toledo 2:10 P. M. (E.T.) 5:00 P. M. (E.T.) 7:00 P. M. (E.T.)
(TNO IT11 UND)
Northbound trains Nos. 51 and 53 leave Ann Arbor, 8:10 A. M.(W.
T.) and 4:41 P.. (C.T .) respectively, connecting with Grand Trr_,
Michigan Central, Pere Marquette and G. 11. and 1. for all prinip -l
destinations in lower and upper peninsula of Michigan.
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