77 x "" I I S-1IMA DEL1TA 1-"A C'N1)11D) A 'i'E11" Those wishing to try mit for ISig~zha Delta PMI, national honor- ary athletic.- fraternity, can do so any Tuesday or Thursday aft- ernoon. The intramnural (lelaart - ment will havfe a representative at Ferry fiel!d after 3 o'cloc k on the alcove mentionled l ay. Team May On Satinrdayi HOLD IRST SPRING FOTAL1ESO M ~ A 1!eta 2 H~ 'I eport; Sid LiFor Sj~iii i~rkAug :mented TO ( ON ('E N HATE ATTENTION O l~a 6 M EN ANDI)I'T GR Spn rng;football was oiicially usher- (,(d i A y:;t~rdlay afternoon when more tinin 50 candidates worked out under : s, isianmt CoachI Little on Ferry field. ii in:reas. in the number of candi- dales is expected within the next few U a 35s. 'Spring football practice will be 1 nore like fall practice than ever be- for, because of. the need of having; the squad well advanced by next Septem- 1,er, Coach Little, in charge of the work, has announced. Coaches Wie- man andi Barker and several men who have completed their football work will assist Little. It will be possible this spring, be- cause of the number of coaches avail- able, to divide the 'squad into ends, tackles, guers., centers, and backs teami which will leave tomorrow after- Varsity racqueteers tookaianag noon will be. The list of men to mnake1 of yesterday',s excellent weather: and; the trip will be given out this after- l)put in a hard day on the courts inlspre- noon. pro ration for the approaching series of }Only two member.- of the Varsity matches. squad will take part in the Penn re- There is a possibility that the Sag;- lays at Philadelphia this week end. 1miaw Tennis club might send a. squad Jim lBrocker will compete in the pole !to Ann Arbor for a, match on utwieHySih ilbetrdIThsdtSsytucrair1> . in the highjump. Brooker will have a I xetdsu ia odcnenn good chance of placing ahead of all the contest will be given out in a da y other comners in his favorite event at or so. Frank.lin field..I-He has been doing Encouragedl by the god shaoxing lbetter tha~rn 12 feet 6 inches consistent- that they made in easily trimming the ly and the best that any oast.erner bfIs Hoosier court representation last ^ai- =lon e this year has been no better than3 urday afternoon, the3 Al ichiian tenuis that. _- - _ --;ag.greg-ation wen.t threug h it;> paces if I S P1 ( CROSS COUNTRY All men intending to partic- ip~ate in spring cross country practice are asked to report at IMay's office at 3 o'clock this afternoon. COACH SULLIVAN. START SPRING F9O BI . 'FO IOA A fIRTES Iowa City, Ia., April 22.-Starting sp~ring football practice' with a rush andi drive, Coach, Burt-E. Tngwersen of the University of Iowa football team is drilling a'squad of over 30 mien. During the next two weeks the men will bie put through drummy scrimn- mage in' offensive and' defensive work with stiff signal drills and instructions in the fundaimentals of play. MZany of the men are dividing their time b&e tween baseball, track and football but the gridl practice is proving satisfac- tory'. On the first team which has 'Been receiving Coach Ingwersen's attention there are eight letter men from, the 1923 squad. Otte and Romey at ends. Raffensperger and Mau, new men at tackles, Olson and Flechenstein at guards, Friffen at center, Captain Parkin at Quarterback, Fisher and Hines at halves and Graham at full- b ack make uip the first combination but it. is constantly shifting in order to given new men chances. Practice will continue for another week. SCH LIEBNER BACK WIT H.ST.- LOUIS St. Louis, April 22.-Fred Schlieb- ner, first baseman for the St. Louis Americans, who contracted blood poi- soning in his left foot and leg during spring training, has returned, here from his home ready to don a uniform when the Browns'open' the Ameriman League season here Wednesday.. He reports the foot in playing condition. Buffalo, April :22.-Rocky ,Kan~sas outpointed Johnny Dundee, world's featherweight and junior lightweight champion, in a 10-round bout. Dun- dee's titles were not at stake. i- Ray Smitha will also have a good awitha a view lowiiardl taking the n a , L iran to teach them the characteristics ;hr neo of placing firs t in the high of the Saginaw C]lub's squad in ,;,se ipecualiar to each position. Wieman jinm in -tale eastern meet. Ile is cap-; the maftch materizalizes. will upervi e the squadls of linemen, ,zble of jumping 6 feet 2 7-8 inches and - --- -- ---- - and III( eao~ch, Little will have the ends 'vill1 be favored against any Eastern aILN I E E TSadbcs athlete. rhp-isis will be placedl on the de- The half mile relay team which PURDUE NINr', 6_5 veloame'nt of end material, Coach Lit- won races at Cleveland and Colum- bus dluring the spring holidays will be)0tie believing an especially hard at- enee a e oines andl a halt'- Urbana, Ill., April 22.-Thoe lIive - tack will be (lirected against Michi- ua tti e ,itobenre.;iyoflins'Vart aealstr n ankmnexfl.Wthnev- 'luca two mile relay team will lie coam- defeatedl Purdue university in a tr an, Phfil Marion, every p)ossible can- t Bserl of Cochran, Freyberg, Reinhle, fought contest yesterday 0-5. Illin - '(idate will be (drilled in the technique and Captain Hattendlorf, every one of s favored to rompr away with thae of this position. The spring practice whom does better than 2:00 in th Conference title, was given unexpect-',also will see mouch attention paid to ha.If.' Ied opposition from the iloilermnakcers. development of the line plunger, one The half mile team will consist of {I---' who can make the three yards the Purdy H-iggins and either Looks nowv as though the year 1 924 or ?-lubbard. The fourth might be a banner onte for southoavw. the team will not be. deg-- At least the initial efforts Oome11 of he last minute. j the lefthanders indicated that Jacek another member of the Bentley, Art Nehf, Walter Iluether, Joe is almost sure of ma7 im7i Saue Dinty Gearin andl 0ne or tvrc .smiuch as hve is t heoff!" others were hooking 'enm around the on the Michigan team. He batters' nec~ks in good style in lhe Bred in the discus and t11;e first few games. =lubbard will be entered in ______________ and the jump. Cicg,,Arl 1)e the center of attention Ciao pi 2-r~n'~d a jumlp because of his not- Faber, star, sl)itball p)itcher O the 'mance at Columbus 1btt Chicago *White Sox, vwas oprt(' 11 lie leaped within 3-S of aim today for removal of a smal ieee world's record. He is look-I of ;)one chipped off the elbow of his new world's record if he is pitchiung arme. In a week tire arm in the pink of shape. Mac-; will be all right. ne-w ruiles allow for the try for extra point after touchdown. Michigan miss- ed somIckicks last: year when attempt- ing the additional point, and every effort will be made this spring to see if the new distance will make the Inebucking feature more useful than icking or passing. Ph 'iadeIlphia-- -Mickey Walker, Eliza- 'beth, N. 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