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Don't Be Surprised If Kiviat
Joins US. Olympic Runners
ARD TRAININ:GI
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Plans to Capture All of
Five Remaining
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LEAVES TQMORRI OW FR
YETTE, 101WA CITY TILTS . ...
inner Never Quits, and A
Never Wins."
are the words Skipper Math-
sity basketball, mentor, posted /
ressing quarters of the Varsity
at the Yost field house yester- . ".

UNION TO HOLDCAMPUS!Men Needed For
Boxing Carnival

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in order to close the tournament by
the endl of next week.
Following are the matches: singles
O'Lian, 732, vs. Baer, 751W, Aleraus

L U1H84J, s. Scarniechia, 15288, Lang Lois.
Preparations for Michigan's annual 1328W, vs. Jones, 2809R, doubles.
boxing show aro a forerunner of what ,,Iockwell-Scarnechia, 1528R, vs. Lang-
An all-campus straight rail billiard pi-omises to be the biggest and best Owing to the holiday which will be lois-Condit, 1328W. They must be
tournament will be staged by the Un- ring carnival ever staged in Ann Ar- observed in school this week-end the played and the scores turned into the
ion again this year, and according to ber. .basketball and foul shooting contests Intramural office by 5 o'clock, next
plans play will start next Wednesday "Ted" Sullivan, Varsity boxing which were scheduled have been call- Monday afternoon.
in the billiard room of the Union. coach, who supervised last year's af-
Straight rail billiards will be used fair, will be in charge again, and he isdh s x Final dates for the annual fraternity
in the entire tournament with no hand- expectant of handling a show this yearI However, the gymnasium will be indoor track meet have been set as
icaps. No charge will be made by the that will be a great impetus to the open from 7 to 10 o'clock, tonight foir follows: preliminaries, 7 o'clock, Feb-
Union for the use of the tables d.uring movement which he hopes will firmly all basketball teams which wish to i ruary 26, finals, 7 o'clock, February 27.
the tournament, but a fee of $1 willl establish boxing on the athletic curri- practice. Entries for the following events:
be charged of each entrant to offset culum of the University. Basketball for the society tea s wii 50 yard dash, 440 yard dash, 880 yard
the cost of the service involved. Sullivan is desirous of having as start next Monday evening. The run, mile run, 65 yard high hurdles,
Entrees in the tournament may be many men as posisble to participate in schedule will appear in Sunday's 65 yard low hurdles, running broad
IDaily.juprunn hihjmadso
made any time this week up to next show and urges all students of anyI jump, running high jump, and shot
Wednesday, and any regular campus pugilistic ability or any who wish to I~~~put, will be accepted until 12 o'clock,
student is eligible to play. As a sched- learn something of the art to report to All-campus foul shooting promises Saturday noon, at the Intramural of-
ule must be worked out by the Un- him this week at the gymnasium. No to be a stellar event on the Intramural fiye.
ion officials in charge of the tourna- man will be allowed to box who has card this season. More than 20 men All fraternity tathleticmanagerts
i cad ths sason Mor thn 20menmust enter their tenttive participants
ment it is urged that all sign up as not at least four weeks of intensive have entered. among whom are some at the Intramural office before the
early as Iossible. It will be necessary training under Sullivan's supervision who scored high score : in last year's meet. In entering, the designation of
to have all entrants in a day before and in this way the bouts are certain successful tournaiei't. the house and man should not be for-
As treardna up wills to provide plenty of fast action for the Entries for the event will close at gotten.
As a reward a cup will be given spectators. 5 o'clock, February 23. Tie schedule
which will become the permanent At present there is a dearth of men will appear in ncxt Siiniay's Daily The Western Conference committee
property of the: winner of first :place. for the heavyweight division and Sul- will meet in Chicago Saturday to sel-
The cup is presented by the Union. It livan is anxious for the big fellows to The matches which are scheduled ect the date and place of the Big Ten
is hoped that in this manner interest come out and show what they can below are the only ones remaining cutdoors trac and field meet for
in the Union billiard room will be do. to be played before the finals. Thei 1924. The comnittee is composed of
stimulated. blirroofficials in charge of the tournament Ralph W. Aigler, of Michigan; T. F.
"Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything are asking the players to cooperate Moran. of Purdue; and T. E. French,
Patronize The Daily Advertisers. quickly. ---Adv. and get them off as soon as possible of Ohio.

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rgetting the games that are now
ry, except where remembrances
aid in determining future strategy
style of play, the Wolverine five
make an earnest endeavor to
ure the remaining five games on
chedule and upset all the predict-
as- to tle final Big Ten winners.
lengthy scrimmage took up the
ter part of last night's practice,
h Mather stressing Michigan's de-
ve play and basket shooting.
team has only today and tomor-
to prepare for the week-end
which will take them to Lafay-
Saturday night for the return
e with Purdue, and to Iowa City,
he second contest with thew Iawk-
Both Games Difficult
th games are bound to test the
e and Blue to the limit, despite
act that both teams were defeated
hie Yost field house. Purdue is
cond place and should be at her
on her own floor, especially
e a Boilermaker victory Satur-
is essential to' the Purdue drive
possession of the top rung.
wa has lost Shick through schol-
difficulties and Funk through
ss, but judging from the Hawk-
defeat of Chicago last Saturday
new lineup has lost none of the
h of the original, five.
chigan again demonstrated in the
two games her ability to .out-
her opponents as well as sur-
thean in all-round fundamental
The Wolverine semi-circle of
t passes completely bewilders thej
sing players and allows Michi=
m'en to break away for a cen
.The. reason Tor' the somewhat
victory over Purdue' was due to'
fac.that the"Lambertmen were
)et cope with the Michigan.
of attack,
ne men will probably leave with,
'h. Mather and Mianager Wright
rrow night for the two game
The squad will leave Lafayette
[owa City immediately after thel
e, and will leave for Ann Arbor
ediately following tle game with.
ancois Deschamps, famous as the
ager of Georges Carpentier, will
confine his attention to Gorgeous
ges the next time the French idol
s to the U. S. The fiery Fran-
will bring with him two youth-
tars he believes have the makings

Abel Kiviat in action at the height of his carcer, and a more regent ror-
trait of him.

$y Norman E. Brown
It is within the range of possibilities'!
that Abel Kiviat, wonder of the cinder
path a dozen years ago may cross the
Atlantic this coming summer as ai
member .of America's Olympicjeam.x
Only a possibility perhaps, bl$t wor-,
thy of attention.
When Kiviat finished secon& in a s
grneling two-thirds "mile rac4; at the
Metropolitan senior indoor gamles in
New York the other night''he proved,
at least to himself, that he can stand
the gaff in a -tightraceand he appear-
ed' to most ei'itics to be- in rlemarkably C
good form. Experts-'agreed'that he'
he seemed to have the form, .confidencC
and much of the speed of former days.-
Back in 1911 Kiviat flashed ; across.
the athletic horizon as fhe "Joie Ray"..
of his day. He won his first niation-al
mile championship that year. The fol-
lowing year he was a member of the' '
United States team for the Olympic -
games. He surprised even his staunch-
est supporters when he ran Jackson,
British veteran, ragged in the 1,500-
meter event. Jackson won by a frac-'
tion of~ an inch. 1
Kiviat continued to shine at home}
for several seasons and then, withI
some years still ahead of him. he got
in "dutch" with the Amateur Athleticl
union and drew a suspension. Bar-:
red from the main meets he dropped;
from the game.
A year orasoago Kiviat obtained re-
Harvard defeated Princeton 2 to 1

instatement and set about quietly te
come-back. His first test found him
finishing second to\Mike Devanney in
a middle-distant event. Then came
his exhibition the other night.
The Olympic committee realizes that
the European competition the team
faces demands that no stones be left
;unturned in their efforts to strengthen
the spiked-shoe squad. For this'reas-
on Kiviat's condition will be given
'careful study and every opportunity
will be given him to prove his metal
as a come-back between now and June,
ihen the Olympic squad sets sail.
The Passaic high school, Passaic, N.
4., basketball bavi, ion its 134 con-
secutive game when it defeated Engle-
Worth high s(-o',l Saturday night.

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That's what White Swan per-
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for you. And at less cost, too.

Send us your laundry before 9
A. M. Receive it neatly and
spotilessly laundered before
dinner. A small extra cost for
this service. But one-day ser-
vice at regular prices any time.

Donald Douglass, '22, Varsit
half miler for three years, re
cently won the 1000 yard race a
the Kansas CityaAthletic carni
al in 2:15, 2-5, as a.member c
the Kansas City Athletic clul
This is better time than Ra
Dodge did when he defeated Ra
Watson, Illinois A. C. star, i
a recent match race. Dodge
time was 2:16 1-5. The world'
record for the distance is 2:1
1-5.

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in a hockey game Tuesday nizaht. 1

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now
still

ul Fritsch, a light-
Sullivan. The lat-
g as a lightweight
ig and is expected
yweight before his

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haimps' is especially enthusias-
out Sullivan. As hisname4
, he is not. a fellow country-
Carp's. He comes from Lon-
Irish parents. He got 'his
training as a fighter around
Garden. He got his first
to fight in a real ring before
audience while acting asgen-
ubstitute at the Hloxton, Baths
reditch. The club manager, a
al friend of Deschamps, sent
o the latter that the boy showed
e and Deschamps arranged for
join him in Paris.
ch won some fame as an ama-
'hen he fought in the Olympic
s four years ago. He then turn-
fessional and has set up a good
for himself.

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schade, goal tender on the
i hockey team, suffered a
wrist in Tuesday night's
imne with Michigan at Minne-_

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