'LY t _ _,. _ , ,._ ,,_._ .r. , r.... ~ r_,.....+ .. , , , 1/IMI /I }IM1 rI I y, -doop --.POW- ...---r - .... =1 1iri~u r I £0 ARSTY ]TERCHOASTCSMembei rs Of Crack Prep Relay Frtri tnsrslt htiElt A T A T V R 5 O Quartet To R un In M eet Here -o9 CI s>_ Classified--Con.'. I TYPE WITING E ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add- ing machine, Line-a-Time copy holders, rubber _stamps, ribbons, cushion keys, type cleaners and sup- . plies. Machlues rented. 'teger Will Ite roes Rleceiled At Ohio Out 10LOIEFORIIII; thi the probability of keep- Haggerty and Herb St;g- bench, Coach lay IFisher j is diamond squad to Lana- ruling where they will en- Michigan Aggle nine to- he in by 'Ihursday are as followis: Beta Theta Pi s. Delfta, Upsilon; Al11 ore Tha n Fifty Srihmols I, ,; d To ;,ha Chi Rlh_} vs. Phi Beta Delta; Wig-1 Thl; Mo I nr oin Ana Phi vs. Theta~ Chi;y Theta Mi vs. _i Zetetata Tau. .All thezeo matG'4(L1ChesC'1F tjk ;lij . ( must bse played prom ptly, for if rin CIA AIDY It ,'A ' E causeseotpn elntsand the toulrna- iIMRN IAi3' NIA"E lERE inentis L not finished, no awards wvill he made. A-More than I0M athletes will represa- ent high schoal3 in the annual Michiga.. xta, d bal s ,cedule is as follows: Interscholastic track and field meett :x } . ,;; ?, "° .#: ' 4 c C At 4 ;:;5 oclockh todtay--MVedic s vs. EdI uzcationl; at4:7'i o'clock 'tomorrow-- SoPh ilit, vs. Senior engineers. ;gerty sustained a charle;-hcrze Ohio State tilt on Saturday Steger was hit in the hand with ,ed ball and it is doubtful if two athletes will be fit to start game today. Tfhe fate of both will rest upon the iimprovremeint sir condition over night. iew, utility infielder, will takef rty's place at the hot corner if e is unable to play, while Bak- ced string backstop, will fill ,p in right field. Deview is or- .y a. secon~d sacker but has also ithe other infield positions Bak.. Dyed in the outfield in several on the spring trin when Cole- vas forced out of the lineup. er Stryker will start on the E tagainst the Aggies w ith Jack receiving him. The remainder regulars will also take their tive positions. Stryker has ex- ced some difficulty in his last arts, failing to last the limit inl the Wisconsin or the 1. wa tilts, ould come back in today ;'s con- Aggies will 4obably send Win- to the game as moundsman in rt to wrest a victory from the ines. Winner twirled the first game here, and pitched a id brand of ball, losing in the inning when Michigan scored ,ly run of the game. !h Fisher held all exceptionally orkout yesterday, but used DO- nd Baker in the' game betweent ierves and the freshmnen. Mich-, will meet Illinois Saturday at BITY -PRE'hPARES 's Squzad To Meet 1re liiuen t ursdaiy'; Stiff Colipletition Expected ME 111AN EFXPECTL'1 E El ENiTER OLtiYMPIC "RILS I The results of the following match- es mu,,tAbe in by tomolrrow--Singles1 --Freihling, 9$1-W vs. Karnatz, 2375- W; King, 1719-11, vs. 'loaffm an, 2332;1 Hicks, 609 vs. Mullins, 825-R; Olian, 732 vs. Meyers, 1359-Rl; Watts, 709-Rl vs. Volferden, 2738; ITolland, 2375-W vs. Martin, 10'85-12; Hirschman, 1104 vs. Klein, 981-W. Doubles-McKnight- Hartnell, 1270-.7 vs. Neef-Schlaaack, 1484; Sham'-Osenbruggen, 1482-M vs.' Sloawiuski-Watts, 932-M; King-Part- ner, 1719-fl vs. Martin-Olian, 1805-R. MI'CHICAN MATMAN IN OLYMPI1C BOUTS1 1 EdIward ]Phillips Will Compete Trhlls at *New York ,Next Week In RECENTLY WON ELIMNATIOX MATCH IN 135 POUND, CLASS5 !Edward W. Phillips, of Lake. Char- les, La., a freshman' at the University,, will comiPete in the final Olympic Iwrestling tryouts at~ New York next Tuesday and Wednesday. Phillips recently won the elimina- 1 tion trials at Detroit in the 135 pound class. Kenneth Truckiemiller, of Cor- nell college, winner in the elimina- tion trials of the 1,45 pound el'ass at Iowa recently N#illarrive her'e'Sunday and work out Nvith Phillips, 'the pair leaving for New York next Mndas Phillips is in excellent shape and is expected to give a goodl account ofl himself at the final Olympic bouts. To'(dd IRockwi.lls Aggregatlon DIruibs Team H~eadled By Stan ffuir- bead 19-0 PEASSING FEATURES (CAM FAS 1 FRE1l).MA.N AN) GARB ER SCORE J to be held Friday and aturday af Ferry fVeld. Fntries have been received from Imore than 50 schools to (date, andl the list is not yet complete, as prep in- stitutions are being heard from dailyI with regard to the meot. According to the class of competi- tors entered, several of the standing records for the Ferry field event will be (destined to f Il. Thels record ot 50 feel, 3 inches in the shot is especi- ally likely to be shattered, as John Kuck, an. entry from Wilson, Kansas,i put the 12 pound weight 56 feet, 8 in-a ches last wveek. Hie imade a mark oft 1over 53. feet in the event at the Stagg meet last year at Chicago. Carlson:, of Detroit Northw estern, is also an excellent weight mlan. " Perhaps the mocst interesting entry list is that of the Cedar Rapids, Ia., team. Cuhel is the outstanding star !- of the Cornhusker aiggregation. InI 'the Iowa Interscholasties Saturday, lie 'won three events in record time in spite of the -fact that he was forced to run heats in all 'three. He took the 120 yard high hurdles in 15, 3-10 see- onds, the 228. yard lows in 24 3-10, and the 100 yard dash in 10 seconds flat,. IHlis teammate, Loftus, will: give all' entries in the 440 yard dash a race, he having a record of 50 4-10 secondIs in the event. Cuhel and Loftus will team up with Murrill and Stamato ini the half mile relay. Cuhel, Loftus, Knapp, Heuly ran the distance in .1:33 5-10 at Madison recently, but; 3-10 of a second slower'than the Mielhi- ,an record. The 440 team set, a world- s record of 4 ~8-10 secondls in thde ~quarterm~nile relayr at the sam~e meet. lBoth of buhiel's marks in the hurdle1 braces are faster~ than 'the present I Michigan records, and l iki5 iie. in~thie j low hurdles is faster than the nation- al scholastic mark. Anotlier,'iroan whowill threaetc l 'record in the highl hurdles is BIN hWin, of Wich ita Fa siTex. He Is ne- cetioniii'all-ar'oimnd perforimer, and IIs credited. with having ,run the 120i yarc race in 15 seconds flat, he being the holder -of the national prep recor d inl the event. Hie also runs the lowbar ers i,2'4 2-5 seconds, iinofliiime In the high jump, he has a mark. o° 6 feet, 1 1-2 inches, and has put the shot 47 feet 9-1-2 inches. The Detroit schools will be repre:,- ented with a large number of athi- letes.. Chief among these is Dailey, of Cas Tech, wl i i city chuiaapio_ in the~ 440, which lie ruuns ini clos~e to 50 seconds, Carlson of Northwestern in .the weights, and Robinson of the same team in the broad jump, in which the z~w~w inin ~~~~ IIDER~S REPAIR ~equaled. Real wort Pr,,m leifLtto ri-ght,: Healy Knal p, Loftus, and Cuhel, memrbers of the day service. Cedar 1aoids 440 yard relay quartet which set a new worlds itersclhol- RIDER'S p] <;sic r'ccrd of 44.8, at the Wisconsin prep school meet recently. Tw,'o of- 3012 State thleme will be on the half mile relay team which will compete Saturday at F"'rry field. 't'oday s ill" Day. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER Ea XC IANGEP. Phone 866,. downtown 'No. 9' Ann, Arbor Sav,.fBank Bldg. ThEISES to tyvpe. Phone 3421-J. j [wPS ith' YEARiS of EXPERT- F: ;!17 tive the mos;t satisfactoery re- us. BA6iDDI's BOOK S'I'OltE, No. 11NcklsArcad~e. NOTICE. 4.rjifl' ('OLLEGir. MA~il.lA1N" Engageion c-ts solicited from Fater- Mities, Sororities, Clubs, etc. 327 S. 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Y. the Illinois dual meet a matter )ry, Coach Steve Farrell is dir- his efforts toward putting the' track team into shape for the e tryouts to be held May 30 and Ferry field, and th~e Western Ence outdoor meet to be helti ;g field, Chicago the following id. Varsity squad will meet the en tomorrow afternoon in a e neet which is-. being planned Sthe men from stiffening up the two weeks interval before outs for the Olympics. A lar- rber of the Varsity track te' mx so be entered inr the tryouts 'as at first expected in 'view~ long period between the lasti eet of the seasojm, with Illinois e Western Conference outdoor Under Steve- Farrell's plans ally every member of the siquad shes to do so will enter the try-- e will be seven events in the e meet to be run off betweeni sity and the Freshmen tomor- Sternoon. Wittman, Hubbard ggins will enter the 100 yard r the Varsity while Leschinsky, and Ward will run against rand Jung. Egbert Isbell will s first real competition of the in preparation for the Olym- ,s when he will bunk up against Ln, Rearick, and Davis of the and Baker and Briggs, of the [an squad in the two mile run. Varsity will have six menon . the quarter mile against thle yen. Purdy, Feinsinger, Rloess- ton, Bishop, and Goldwater will ainst Olheiser anid Douglas of rlings. In the 380 Captain H1at- Freyberg, Reinke and Coch- the Varsity will be opposed by of the Freshmen. Loomis, ~id Aubrey will represent the in the low hurdles against and Walk of the Freshmen and ven, Sm-ith, and McCain will snip against Weeks, Roth and feet will begin promptly at 3:30 r e has a mark of 22 feet, 11 inches. Tood Rockwell's Navy efeven hand- Grim and Rteigel will represent ed Stan lvhirhead's Army team their South High, Columbus, 0., in four secod dfea, 1-0,yesterday. after- events, the two sprints,: the 440 and .noon on the south Ferry field grid- the 880. Grims runs the dashes, and iron, the ga;me tending the spring i fReigel the middle distances. Two training. The Navy team won the men from Illinois should score in the ffirst game last week by a 7-0 score. meet. They are Guest, from Riverside The blue jerseyed squad proved too who will .enter the 4'40, discus, and niuch for the losers all through theI broad jump, and Whitlock, of Danville -fray, although the Muirhead proteg- in the javelin. Ben nie Osterba an. es pt u1_p a stubborn defense. End Muskcegon's star all-around, athlete has r auns were the chief cause of the Army entered the wih events. Hi~s long defeat, F1riedmlan and, Brackenibury suit is the javelin throw in which he breakng aay fr gais reeately. as made 170 feet. b. akig aay orgais rpeaedl. The preliminaries will start at 2 T'he .winners took the lead in the ci clock Friday afternoon, vnd the rfirst quart~er when Friedman, the~ finals will be run off at the same 1Navy qiuarterback, went 35. yards .hour Saturday. I~ around the end fcr a touchdown, elud- -Iing several wouild be tacklers., The >= 1l11II~iiiIliIil1i" 1i#11 I1IIII'-= Navy scored again in the second, per- iod ;vhen Garber intercepted a pass S D 1 T P D and carri::d the ball to his own 8 yard = T AW E R line from where Friedman took it HORT..GAKE :' across on an end, run, after several O'%,.t l l attemnpts on the line had failed. Gar-! e ic eIhe ol 1 The Armyv defense tightened during:1 thefird qularter and succeeded in~ at "Prochnow s 2 holding their own with the winners. t Thefled team also opened up an at-s tack in this icriod that threatened to= materialize in a touchdown but the " W here they knon' tw*was too great. i o ' ' - The final score came in the closing,= how t make em minutes of play when Herik play-- ing in Brackenbury's place, grabbed'I= a pass from Friedman and ran acros04(E.HU ON ST. = fIthe line for six poin~ts. aco = .~ - eath, Huff man and Shatz played -={11l{1i111fl {tI~1l0~tllll -,best for the losers while the work of ~III~~lI~IIhllIIII~IIIIII Friedman, Brackenbury, Garber and _______________ ' Welling stood out for the victors. ,-I The lineup: NAT ''L ENBERG& BROS. 1Dan gguth.........L.E.. ...Welling .jhowng IHeym...........L.T ...........Hall limnan..........L.G .....OsbandI 3Jones.. ........C........McIntyre - Sullivan........R.G... ..Kernsten F E'ward..........R.T........Samson Shatz ..........f. 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