THE MICHIGAN DAILY ll o .... ' tWWI!I{lliWW> 1 oo% ON.WzoFe 111151 LL W V I SCHOOL MEET i F,-st Prep Stars To Compete In Annual Event At Ferry Field CHOLASTIC RECORDS IOULD FALL IN lIUJIDLE i TuRRBNA, HOTELS SOLD OUT~ FOR DAY OF ILLINOIS ,AME Urbana, Ill., May 21. - All hotel accommodations for the week-end of the Michigan-Illin- ois football game to be held here Oct. 18, have been completely a sold out, The hotels in Char- paign have also disposed of all I rooms for that time. Yelle Potential Big League Star 'FOR BIGTEN MEfTs Scholastic Work Prevents Captain Rorie' From Enter- Jn~gTourney BRICK, 11ODGMAN, CRANE,. ANI VOSE kEPRESENT )H(J1tGAN 1 3 l f l 3; xl } ; } 4 n array of high school stars, such lias never been seen here before, compete for honors in the an- 1 interscholastic meet at /Ferry I tomorrow and Saturday after- n. robably the greatest individual star enter the meet is L. Baldwin of hita Fall, Texas, who single hand- eaptured the Texas interscholastic t recently by taking first place he high hurdles, high jump, and put and placing in the discus and low hurdles. Baldwin Should Star aldwin,. has done 15 seconds flat the 120 high hurdles and Is the ler of the national prep record his event. He does 6 feet 1 1-2 es in the high jump, puts the le pound shot forty eight feet, >ws the discus 135 feet, jumps 22 6 inches in the running broad p and tops the low barriers in 24 seconds. he Texas star arrived in town yes- ay afternoon and will be entered he high jump, the high hurdles, either the discus or the shot, he g allowed to enter in three events Y" nother star of whom great things expected is "Bab" Cuhel of Cedar ids, Iowa. In the Iowa interschol- cs held last week at Iowa City, Ai broke two national and state >rds and tied a third state record. ran the high hurdles in 15 3-10 nds thus breaking both national state records in this event, the onal mark having stood since 1912. el also broke both the state and. onal records in the low timbers g the distance in 24 3-10 seconds ering the national mark that has d since 1913. The state record of fl.at for the hundred was tied by el in winning the century. The ar Rapids star accounted for fif- i of his team's points, which won meet by a big margin. Loftus Fast In 440 oftus, a'teammate of Cuhel's broke state reord in the 440 yard dash he same meet, doing the event in [-10 seconds. H e will be entered his event at the meet this' week 4''predicted that Kuck of Wilson, .sas will set a new record for the lve pound shot. The record at sentk is 50 fet 3 inches and the sas- athlete has already go eover Bet ip practice. Carlson, of Detroit thw tern,is another weight man ought to how up well. ie Detroit schools will have a num- of :entries to represent Tthem, ng them will be Dailey of Cass b who is a metropolitan champ in 440, having done the distance md fifty seconds consistently. noe of Western will probably be red in both the high and lw lies and Panschert, of Northern, Kroll, of Central, in the 440. Colts Enter Good Tmper: obinson, of Northwestern will be fred in the broad jump and it is licted that he will make a good k, having done 22 feet 11 inches he event. mth High, of Columbus, Ohio, will epresented in the dashes by Grim in the 440 and 880 by Reigel. st from iverside. Illinois, who is red in the 440, discus and broad p, and Whitlock of Danville, Illin- in the javelin should net a few ts for the Indian state. hIe preliminaries will start at ock tomorrow afternoon, and the ls will be run off at the same r Saturday. ally classified for real results. Pacific Coast league scribes are ask-{ ing, and perhaps rightfully so, wbyf such catchers as Archie Yelle of the San Francisco team are left hn the minors when the -ardinals and thfree or four other big league clubs are badly in need of dependable reeeivers and the Giants and Browns and others Michgan's Varsity tennis squad left last night to compete in the Confer- ence net championships today, tomor- row .nd Satitday at Chicago, without the services of Captain Rorich who hls found it impossible to make the trip due to the press;uic of scholastic Rorich is a senior delt Od his \ omk at 'tle clihic demands that he attend d aues regularay. His loss to thAe tein 'will 'be a serious detriment ; xl } ; } 4 ~ICHIGN DFEATS Cames to be played in AGGIES SCORE } cane; 1. he l'_ vid illthe elimina - t tion round of the fraternity baseball (Continued from Page One) i tournament are as follows: At 4:15 Both pitchers wce in form, although o'clock today-Phi SIgma Kappa Vs the Wolverines managed to find Wen- Delta Sigma Phi; Sigma Alpha Epsi- ner the 1J. A. C. Piitcher botter then lon vs. Delta Aloha Epsilon. At 5:1