THE MICHIGAN DAILY_ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924 .............. ....... 'f! i. ' i ! w £ ... r .. t ,. IRANI and member left from lastse TO IAL I team, has not been running u ~IS UNSN iinform this year. It is holed the ,ill hit his st.ride before the Card hELD ~_ ff~j~f jjnva7de the home course here S O ll4 a Brifg, ihorniherger 'tie fo r eco'rds Show, FHrs Plae In Four ilic g n Le Mile Grind M c ia e I 'TTT11 ^TTY ~ Y' --YIT_ t} / r . J 7 11'1 i.ft ' ison 's up) to lat lie linals Satur- 4 in ivasti titsI three me iefo i r IUII Ist place 11011- t odc 'ysMichigan-Illloh; tilt is the ors in a trial race in preparation for Iteiitai timek that thle two institutions the cross country meet with Wiseon- hia e met can the foot;;sllI field. The sin over' the four mile course, Ithis1 advrantage in point of -victories up to! morning in the fair time of 22 minutcs !9I22 rested with the Wolverines, thel 8.2 seconds. latter having captured seven out of Briggs, Callahan, and Hornbcr'ger tine nine encounters and amassed a all broke the tape at the same ;tie, total score of 130 point.s to 50 for the closely followed by Reinke and Baker., Suckers. Captain Shenefleld had to be satistledl Lastyer the first sao nfv with' sixth place. Jung, Iskendarian, years that Michigan did not meet Ill!- and Hansen followed Shenefield, t,,1k- nois, both teams tied for the Big Ten ing eighth, ninth, and tenth places re- conference championship. Although spectively. there was no means of deciding the* This time for the four miles is bet- tie, both teams felt the necessity of ter than that turned in to win the Ischieduling a battle this year. meet at Madiseon last fall. The-' men ' The first game with the Suckers oc- were not extending themselves, as the curred in 1898, when Michigan tri-I race was held only to pick the men umphied 12 to 5. The next year, saw for the meet next Saturday. !a close game, with Michigan again on Callahan, the best two miler on the, the long end, 5 to 0. Varsity track team last year, is show- Illinois suppressed the Yost eleven ing the best form this year. He; was by the score of 29 to 7 in 1919, and re- unable to run cross country last year peated the victory the following year. because of bad 'health. He will be The second victory was hard fought," available again next year, being only only one point deciding the issue. a. junior on the campus. The final score in this game ,was 7-6.; Briggs and Hornberger are both Michigan won the last game be- sophomores, from last year's track tween the two institutions in 1922, the, and cross country teams. Hornberg- final score being 20 to 4. This game er is an experienced man in the cross was featured by an 80 yard run from country sport, competing three years" the kickoff for touchdown by Bernie' 1n high school for the Ann Arbor har- Dirk, All-American end. riers. Captain Shenefield, the only senior Daily Classigeds for Superior Results. 1111The second half was opened with Arnnn thebaibakJtShi ' ! Owl40 yard line. Lichtenauer, Ann {Arlbor fullbaTck the,, got away- aro)und BATTL ~ ~ endmlftn' 28;yards. P1ut lfere the locals rv ~ ~ ' were s; oppe(I and WXalshi missed.l aUdo ik In teclosing in i taBattI Local Teami Makes Stride Towar Creek: using pas;;,ft