*~-L ~&A'.d A 0'r A ruur r' ' n u MMONIM- (UuhIII!IIlr l .. .., . e.,.e IES SELECT rfIniF PILAYFRq, T'rack Team ScorDept a, Aes SuccessesFRSMNS rtlz~ OfI TOMEET_11.1 quarter. mile Steve has been using Feinsinger and Purdy but it is likely that he will tike advantage of the l rTIle,,,,u-, 1g4g'SIl(1 all-around abilities of F einsinger a ndFl~ ' r or V ~ , a R n r s l n o n h n m rx ,4 r e,, iUAO IOQiS ne aIn-,,w(red the lett'r' andC!atO d- lvrdin ]person !to"tile }boy' hou.Iew - t oothails wl-c iieh hadieeLueB('( th( liothi younlgsters si ill are inl theIir earlytO~nS Ho Ulthey Stand w UUJL L 1 II1 1L1,1 Michigan's track team is a perfectq example of what is known as a "skel-I re Remain To Be Chosen For 1 eton" team. A team of this variety 1 n Arbor Golf Club Mecm. r has as its outstanding characteris- Ia bersliitic the smaller, number of perform-C berhipers which it Contains and as ,a result. MIEN' TO CONSTITUTE ,of this lack of athletes such a squadc RSITY SQUAD FOR SEASON Ivery rarely succeeds in accomplishingII (much in competition.x T he fact that Michigan's team hasi yen golf players have earned Isucceeded fn winning the majority ofi ship in the Ann. Arbor Golf its contests during the past few yearst cordng t theselection ofI in spite of the lack, of material- on thet ~ordng t theVarsity squad is due to three factors.% Trueblood and- Wells andl The first of these factors is Coacht Smith. Two more men are to Sieve Farrell, the second the fact that ; ted shortly, a playoff being' the members of the squad are mostly 1 y. jhigh class performers, and the third,; y' ~~~~~~thatpatclyeeymmeoftee 3men selected are as follows: rcial vr ebro h T. Smith, rD. T. Quirk, M. S. squad who is not a sure winner in any M. J. Holdsworth, R. Potter, particular division of the sport is ver- rick, F. J. Feeley, J. H. ]rent- satile enough to enable. Steve to shift L. Benedict, R. J. Newman, E. him around to the position where he f.C.Debe ad . icinon is most needeid in the meets." ,The ; C. th e ibla d R s n fact that the trainers of the team keepf to b chs~nwiUbe eteP~-the men in perfect shape co~stantlyI ~nteplayoff to be played by is another big factor in making M1ichi-t ts, Chuck Mock, and W. Good- gan's small team a winner:.. Ever since Steve Farrell came to men will continue to play 1 MichiganX as coach he 'has been handi- andin'g in their scorecards at cappedl by the small number of men ? >e of each day's match. Thee who' have turned' out for the team.K ores will be the deciding fact-1 Generally the Varsiy squad has had a 'he selection of the Varsity membership of from 30 to 40 athletes Eight men will be carried' on in contrast to Coach Harry Gill's Illin-I ad throughout the season, al- ois team which always brings out in but four will participate in the the neighborhood of 300 prospects, 1 with the other schools. Steve once remarked that if he could .an, Castle, Deibel and Dickin- go along State street and pick out fifty freshmen this year and are amen from the crowd who hung in front ible to compete with the of Calkin's drug-store he could form squad, but they will work out a world beating combination. As it squad in preparation for their is, however, 'few students come out xt yar. easo isfor the sport and at the present time firt eath o te sasn i 1there are not more than five candi- rtmac oftedates all told for the weights. There d with the Ohio State golfers i ooeotfrtehme ho y 6, Mchiga travllinoito and but one possibility for the javelin s for the match. Illnosthro. iAnn Arbor on May 10 for the Farrell Forced To Shift Men miatch of the year. Two oth- The natural result of such a sit- matches with Purdue on May 'nation is to throw the entire burden Northwestern on May 31, are u~pon what good athletes Michigan ~d for Annl Arbor.J does ha~ve and the coach is hard press- estern Conference meet, which ' ed to, shift the men around 'so. that played on June 16 at Chicago, they will take a maximum number of with Michigan's commence- I points.. nd since three of the Wolver- Most teams have enough extra dash ,ers are seniors, it is doubtful men so they can force extra heats gan will be represented at the in the big carnivals when it seems ad- at meet, unless another elate is vantageous." Steve Farrell has been unable to manoeuver his sprinters in frst nine men on the list must this way and as a result both Witt- ~teir eligibility cards before man and. Higgins are' forced to. run 1 anid should mall their checks under a severe handicap. 'Captain Smith at once. In the hurdles, Mchigan also lacks I _______________numbers. Hubbard is a winner in the highs and Hulse should a least place TA T~I~~fI?~Pin practically anY. Western, meet. STSSPlJ iIIIIi Aubrey is the only other Michigan FgH entry in- the high hurdles and there TI is no ther n the lows. In the broad 0 I6fLL ~ . u pMichigan hw oulylosupoits i ____ nd if anything should. happen to1 on, Wis., April 30, 1924.-im ihgnwudls onsi ootball practice was underway1 the event for want of any ,other rep- orce yesterday as about forty, resentative. Steve Farrell is at pres- n huskies toiled under the whip Ent grooming Dick Doyle for this ey Trainor, line coach, event. Hubbard is also the only :rep- ,ckfield men devoted most of resentative in the hop, step, and jump mre to perfecting the kicking although of course this event is not Emphasis was placed on the held in Conference meets. ek in an attempt to find a manI Plenty of HI1gh Jumpers ,ce Marty Below, veteran Bad-i The high jump' is -better fortified ce kicker. with both Smith: and MacEllven able Jack Ryan also devoted con- to jumpin over six feet.' In the shot .e time to punting and to de- put Doyle is the only entry, and he m , rn irlra rilrr TTA wil ril ch.hl'u' perform aon in the i Se*'iiled tae in S:a r ' ' etc :,4 k kS] '-4 h.L h i I . 4!" l { f n. c ..;.il . 1 11Q i ' 1 if la Ilios...... .......3 I~line~;o ...........1 \X':;cns............2 ow................2 Pnri. 1(.e..............2 Oh;io Sta.e...........I Xci ~......r........0 indiana............0 .0 S 1 0y 0~ G 2 Pet. 2,000 1.0001 1.000, .500i .500a .500 2.3 .000 .000 to the °200 yard, dash 'and the Western champion half miler to the 440. Feinsinger showed his versatility by running a fast leg of the half mile RECIVE ENTRIES FOR INTRA,0MUHRLTENNIS ti wei lid Men. YEA Ril N, GS l)E,! ATE1 li N#i AM)N Entries in the h <%nho orna-; ways been 'ahle to run a better, 440 Charles Hoyt, f'reshmnan track Friday night. 1IVnrnr TEC S than any of the quarter milers on coach, is grooming his squad for the 3 q~I IW[H T TBD the squad. Steve will still have two' dual telegraphic meet with the Ilin- Reports on m ts n helcam!-: winning half, milers in Captain Hat ois er s lneiuied for Saturday.tsGeni-ounmetarTomnOi annuir tendorf who ran the distance in 1:56 oi slarlyn.sItXshouldlIbe I oach Hoyt has been working with sol.I hudb eebrdta fIlIU 4-.5 and Freyberg who has been num-j a large number (f ac eght nien and these matches must belhlaycalwith~in ____ her two man1 on the two mile, relay believes hat he has soic future var- the timie limit establishedJ or elseb! T'kArl,0-ByA)Cati temcL'~bi ity stars. forfeitedl. V'rn J. Clear, U nited;; Stte s army. door season. Lovette, Northirup and Roth will There will be a. hard ball g, u~e at atraeched( to the American Emba)'Css~y Illinois .stpmad _always large.. ~hurl the javelin while there is a big 4-.1 o'clock this afternoon between be:, staken charge of a class in The work of Illinois this year shows 'crop of discus heavers including Munz, te School o dcto n h ohbxn o o~gofcr fteJp what a team which combines num- teo dcto n h ol !f>r. ~ on fieso h ar !es ih~ulto efrac a Madsen, McCrafee, Northrup, Lovette, lits.an ~Arm11y. dto. Illinois has been able to take 35 tur ad Shavsnd atity athletic managers who do Japa