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Radford Wins In
S MMMIC SUA AllCampius Meet C ORI[LABAMA
Y ~ Zl~ '27A, wxon the ail-I ~ ~ IA
! (ias rain (V r ,, ti hthatchery course_____
? r a~ll r' t t £ e"terday afte rnoonit. wSti1}'cnb e ennis-{
1 ], r (VIiiIi P~~ u n(Special to the Daily)
iarnes± ? o ~.> ,L(t . 4-r 26,fiish1Ed second and (IHugh AaNo.2.-eri
1o", ~~Pfukie, '7M, finin,,ed in third p)lace.' Diringhani, M. o.2.Goga
A bl hewiflfleZ'"S tilie w1, 16G:22. University's football team arrived
'hot<1.1a f etieis a ttributed toiheet
DIVE S A FILD IOU~ ~i ieer-'ratrniv ree ~ichwasher toay and held a light workout.
Early _. he;ld i Toi~ ythxere breingt onliy 17 !al indications ha~ve it that tomor-
Withl necessary c;~o~g ~ mn nea.Ietycar the officials i ' g" ame will be a fight from start
over andi the sqluad t l yin con a dtefi- to l )io vae the 4aP-c ~p us race to finish and will probably attract
nite personel, Coach ~ ~ hir h nefnt hch U iE w lf t 'greatest number of grid fans of
Varsity swiming,,team is now ok 1)ti wilraltlnyreetre contest in the South this season.
ing his men for their snc ial c;(n'~t. , y 4~tier The Georgia mentor is confident that
Lost likrely aVt711.130 c *WaVl , 0h fi.Lethrc lin3i toda's ractiff ill have no trouble in tak-
for this year's relay team artGaro ill receive their numerals. igtemasr fteylbm g
and Jchnston, veterans of last year'sI gregation as all the southern elevens
1 uai'rtet, iand Samson and Dunak11 (in. ~ough'it to 1io1"tileir own 1wit"' any hey bave Imet this season have 'fallen
new men un the squadc. 1.10 ever, bre'ast streik arti .ts ill the Con 'er- 1 r ieGoga' tak aei
anyone of a likely numiber of n1,w en~lce.I
11F nydevelop sufficient speed tos 1Pappengutli an~d Whjttingiam have teol ea hthslbe bet
replace some of these. s5tartOcl worling- out Down at the fieldheette hssesnadtepw
in the baeckstroke, Captam .Kerr is3 house in the fancy diving event. The 'ru atr geainol etr
going as good if not better than, lastI spring boar'd is up unda large box o; IedI themn, by one point.
year while Johnston, a veteran of; sawdust providles a landing place for Alabama held its last regular prac-
lahst year but a new man to this d^- ithe divers. Lack of sufficient lheighth, tice yesterday, a skull practice comn-
'partment, has been showing soicI (Continued on Page Seven) I prising today's' drill. The team has
I real class in this (;vent. Dunakin also- recovered its morale which was sadly
is progressing encouralgingly In the --! tax.edl in the disastrous Centre game
kz,4. 1- U..Lo; field V RATrP X3 V "TJi~~1 i lst Saturday, the fighting colonels

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IVaupre, a, veteran of last ycar'A TIA
team, and Samson of the football
squad are the men onl whom Coaach PrT>C-.ir sss
Bane is counting to take care of he for the mter-
=.distance events,.r".ng entries li
fi. ry " !There is an abundance of good 11a- 5 ao'c lck M l~oncl
ter ial in the breast strokeo, Whitting- anld from 4:±.,
r x P; ;harm Miclziner, Van, and Mayor all at they. Y. C..
hain shown ability inl this (depart- I Will 6tart next
°ridI mit. Coach .Barnes feels that they !f -
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Ge1I1 )onhE''("f iielfd ge.alskick
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__________________ CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN
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R~ UI IIOVRFLINT~
everything; to w~inl and nothing?'l....

ions will be held
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[)etween 3 :30, and
clays an d Fridays
5to 6 Tuesdays
A. pool. Pratcises
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I winingey a 17 to G score., Otherwise;
the Alabamna eleven has gone through'
(the season without a defeat, Kentucky
being the "only other university to
cross their goal line. Alabama's coach
was certain tonight that there was no
other avenue than victory open to his
eleven in tomorrow's clash.
IRATE YOU SIJBSVUREI) ET

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Michigan's prospectse for' a chain-
pion ship+ squad this year are good.. i ca's'e in 1ha s R
He d d b a ti i r o ,iOlympic pole vaulter, the W olverineV i l 'C a c 1 z
team will contain a number of the T d ys C n et
most brilliant athletes in the west.F0
Del-art Hubbard, winner of the Olym-a
E iic broad jump last summer at Paris, Columbia, Mo., Nov. 2G.-The Mtris-,
and also a great hurdler and sprinter; souri Valley Conference title will be i
will again compete. ,,Charley Reinke' dceided today when the "University of ji
anI ic rybr wl omee i issouri clashes with the University 0
the half mile. Both of them can do I. ,
thedisanc in1:5. WttmnHig of Kansas at. Columbia, Missouri. The I c.vz w
gins and Lesch'inskyr, will represent defeat of Drake on SaturdJay by low a I'd ftie
the Michigan teams in the dashes. All State gave first place in the standfm'-
of them are rated among the best in! to Missouri. Much of tile excelient th et ita a o h 0 oko~h so e osti
yard title twice and has done the dis-' son can be credited to harry Kipke,
tance in 9.8 while Leschinsky who former U. of M. star and All Alnen i 0
smashed the world's record in the 200 can halback, who has charge of th z1' Cfu
meter event at the Olympic trpouits baeckfield men. 0
at Ferry field ,last spr#-g will take St l diigs 1tip
part in both the dashes. Higgins, W. L. T. Pet.' 1: "
though injured last year, is expected Missouri ... ........4? 1 0 .500
to prove one of the fastest 220 men !Nebraska...... 1 0 .75(0 c; rbF
in the Conference this year. Dick Draake..............3' 1 1 .750 ~lt"
Dol ilb nte eea aki ~rnel......2 1 0 .61the shot put when the outdoor season; Iowa State .........3 2 0 .600
arrives. Oklahomna..........2 ii 0 .4001N'
In addition to the veterans Viho Kansas............2 8.'1 .400 t+ c ii
have reported for practice there w illj Kan as Agglis......1 4 0 .200 t }
be a number of prospects from last !Vasin gton.........0 4 0 J'('0
year's freshman squad, one of the best! - r_______
that Michigan hras ever boasted. 11E,'i1) THE ~W!A xi:Pt'

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Ann k'rbor high will clash
lin's nleaten eaeven at two
this afternoon at the vehic
o1. is visions of a state title
ae Anln Arbor team, which was
of the eh.^ii~pion ship race by!
before the powerful Jackson
cr .flier in the season, hone; to
,li 17lit aggregation down to
aic firnish v stiff ten game
:le h"ih a w.ill.
.c twenty menl selected to make
T, t.iii r.,ill bce lost by gr sdua-
lwfcsre anot'er season rolls'
t.Co hli lollway, assistant
Aleandl Tilly Fallon, Michi-
_ne r, 'willI accomipany tile I
Ye .Noe. 2G.--Gene Tunney,
oet IXolllV C ibbozi i in a match
e ghieaviyweight title pro-;
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