THE MTCH'IGAN DAILY
Sl -NDA 1., DECEIAIDER 1.4S::.192.1
THE M1CH~GAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1924
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INTEIFT09 'TTERNTTY Ye P PK fotre Dame Grid i -ur
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P O P C SD I Ithan ~la ek o wid.up-th inls D ILeFRlPE EDat 3:30 o'clock sharp Mn- i!Stiliwat er, Oka., D2. 1.-Adaa l~:ti : )F i1 cri'SN wth
Merein.of (Cleveland, Looks Best ;Jpratice sessions before embarking jdaatteY.Af.C ALearWlscatinaucetr ste r: ryour til od avm)5 Irrsa' oic a
at 12 F'eetCai1. play' the iniversit~y of Southern Cl- piStlOtwihnjrdIaefobll Pe,: i1atoc
fonia on Christmas (lay. Coach Shotieer he D1'0110)v wold )o 1be able if) pa, I yn sium to oh y f~r the volley ohall fanl Lore
d wnHny'sedd up patc!ti cipate ini the ame hai wen t e ('-rrPam 1uttlhi it of the f rlirnau groups. ix-;tioal
180 MEN ANSWER C ALLt Gi er pee rcieD
-sharply this afternoon.? FIRST GAME SATURDAY HowVlng Tourney1 Dame and Leland Wefrd unvr itt'1,e above mntioned teams were themots
Tieqadotetyonenhd -wnner:", in t hei'repectiveleaguesn:fti'
ropects for another strong fresh- TesqaTfowny-n mnhdS tart iuesdaay New Yea r's day beeause ol hi i j r d:id o?-ouniyhae lia.fclfr ing 0:
mntrack team are excellent. In the the hardest work it has gone through Evanston, Ill., Dec 13.-With North- foot n q r nl. hav qualiiedvfriou
squad of 180 men that have answered since Jbefore the Thanksgiving cay IwetrnsopnnggmewthNor i°n{°-cm ' lih utand ninuy fi; ins. ddd b( iterest ill e n Pl(aosn
Coach Hoyt's call there are a numbercls wihteUvriyof ans Dame only a week away, Coachiv ohigft } KentIli o v ii night by
o~ performers who made enviable here. There was very little scrim- CahKn pus singles tornam ent will start at foo in the g aamttn :North est ns h w% il.in apne
records in high school circles. 'Lack- Image in today's workout,, but a great is driving his candidates at a break- the Lnion alleys next Tuesday, arc- er n ivrsty and ls i th err'trni y weste5pifl.ci
ing only the strenth of last ear's deal f lpassing andl kicking along neck }lace in order to round thenm into crigt a nonemnhae avsitbeencrca l is undary theolye o1:, i .Ii g i unathe a eitweui Ihiret-a.rieaan
aggregation in the weights, prospects !with signal (drill and some mock first class shape in time for their first the Union Yesterday. Anyone on the Ia physician. I )eI( ttanaid ''hc in I hit a (Chi at S o'clock sil in .1;
are bright for well balanced teamn. scrimmavge to develop the defense. encounter. Much of the Purple men- 1 \ ,mvngt Ile Si a eiaIthx o
One of the most outstanding of. Coach Henry is not overlooking anyf tor's time has been spent in tryingI campus may enter this tournament by Ie expects to be inriVId Vini lnn ihDe na >a Japahn ir
those entering with excellent high mnrpinsiahegm npretpara- to develop a guard to take the place chandige fheisn otetna ntsinyosMssyorohyoshrok i--- -------- --- Iu- -- where ftI
scholo arklismarttsc els, Doe iittfo thcCaifonintem.wheof tiouGraamNothwsten cp-lhareoorthiUionteaar.d tThAe'N ofAIY"ABe"TIGrahamscrbeNoorthwesternign Dilycadpw
hails from Cleveland, Ohio. McLellan Uiest of Southern California has itan who was recently declared in- Mod+ rzs aly y3o'lc ______ __
nierseiy a the winners by the Union. This tour-s
has been one of the most consistent aneceigly sucessfl season on eligible. nament is the first prl competitive ________ _____
pole vaulters in interscholastic ir- the gridiron. In the annual clash Harold White, one of Coach Thist-i obehld ur&frsely time. -
Iles for the past two years, doing 12 wihteInvriY of California, the thwaites gridders, has been~ making aih A prizitI n t b el e rof caroomiettesis
fet a number of times. He has also southern school only submitted to a strong id for the place left oen by also being given to the man rolling
copped a number of points In the high 7-0 (defeat at the hands of the north- Grahamr, White, has, in add~ition to the highest individual score each week. TLI
jump, having cleared six feet in thiss erners. his natural speed, a good eye which These scores are turned in at the desk{
event. Other pole vaulters that have The University of Missouri holds a should enable him to be directly re- in the alleys. Nelson A. Ulseth, 25E, !y
made good marks, but not as consist- victory over the Chicago Maroons, Big sponsilble for many scores during the rle the high score last week. I jl<sf r 7(j 1r j lo 7
ently as McLellan are Billingsgee Ten Conference title holders, winning coming season. Baker, of the football role
and Arndt. The high jump and broad 1 by a 3-0 score in the opening gameI team who has been chosen by the New York, D~ec. 13.-Tommy Gib-;
jump are well fortified with th'reei ofi the season. Although the TigerI majority of critics as an All-Confer- bons, St. Paul light heavyweight, filedj
men, Schwentker, Kelly, and Meid-( team was hardl hit by injuries duringj ence halfback, will be another guardj an official challenge with the state
lan, all with marks of close to six' the season, Missouri claims the Mis- I candidate as soon as his sore should-I athletic comiso o ace ih71 1 North
feet. souri Valley Conference champion-' er heals. There is a possibility that he (lneTnne, m ericfoalgtcheavy-t
In th b o d um , Wet, C im ,p hip, w n i g fo r g m s an o i g m ight be shifted to center, should his G wegh tnh Am i a n likh e a vy-,Un v rst A e
Tn t e b o d j m , W s , C i i i n ng o r g m s a d l s n nlol v .so ld r m n e o e B r e ah w ' e g t c am i n n i e M ~ g e P0' '3ge and, and M intz have mnade good only to the powerful Nebraska eleven,. h u d r e d b fo e B r ey Mte s world's, light heavyweight cham pion.
mnarks. Coach Hoyt expects to de- inuepne o n s no sap. 0h
veop a number of good performers in Mason comes credited with a numer er guard candidates are Moon, Keih-!
this event. of fast times and with some more rage vie,Cithe an ad frm . i ,neYSUSRIE Y
With such men as Crimi, Ruslander, coaching he should develop into a; has showvn so far that he has the lak a r m ane-
Mintz, Arndt, Schwentker and Ives valuable rem.igofaracetradmydslc_________ _____________
out for the dash, prospects are ex- The hurdles should le well taken 1 eithrBaker or tMathes at the lpivot
cellent for a powerful dash squadl. care of with Cooper, Jones, and position. The center race will pro])-r
Crimi probably is a little more de- Licheustein looming up as exception- ablly develop into an even battle be-'
veloped than the other. men, but with ally good men. Cooper was at Detroittwe atesBkran
sb mny ecellnt prfomerson te twen athes, BkerandGreaves,+-.r
so anyexcllet prfomer onthejunior college last year where he as they are far in the lead of the
squad hie is bound to have some. made a number of good records win- other men trying out for the tip off)
strong competition.. Crimi has tied thing the state !intercolegiate WItl! berth, both in ability and fight.
the world's record for the 60 yard{ against a number of fast men. Coach Kent will have three veter-'
dash and is credited with having given{ Coach IHoyt is not worrying any ans from whom to choose his forward' e °a"b
Loren Murchison several fast races about the distance runs with all the cadiatsKeshw,$eern f>w
Besides these mien there are several 'men from the strong cross country years standing, Carstens and IHoff- } h-
more that give promise of developing team out in uniform for either the man, both members of last year's team -.
into strong runers . one or two mil1e run. Wll, winner being eligible to compete this sesoni.1
In the 440 yard dash Coach Hoyt of the cross country race, -is a former The forward position is the only one h3° "
has a number of good performers. Kansas man where he ran both the! in which the Varsity was not strength-;
Valentine, Jones, and IHumphreys, all one and two mile events for two sea- ened by an influx of new material from
have shown better form than the sons. Other good prospects are Swin-'-last year's freshman team. Northwest- Dessng owns, $10 to $20
others but there are 'several that ton, Brown, Whitmer, and Scheurman. ;en's first Conference game will le -
Wow promise..- Five men, Clark,~ Only the weight events lack class, with Michigan .Jan. 10, 1925.
Thouts, Gee, Lodrihues, and Mason as only a few men have reported for
are showing uip well ini the half mile.I these events. - Patronizeaily Advertsers.-Adv.
-hison Plans
rid Tour With
'addock In 1925
(rd-l;, . 1.---Charley Pad-
uous; California. sprinter, who
19241 Nationial (champ~ionships-,
m Milrelison of Newark, 192
champion, will wake a seven
tour of the world next year,
!xhibitioiis and~ appearing in
national ecompIetitions.
for the tour were disclosed to-
the Amateur Athletic union
nincing acceptance by the
aof an invitation to visit New
ini February. They plan to
anuary, stopping at. lhonolulni,
g to New Zealand, Australi},
end c'ontinuing to Europe,
m~y will appear' in Germany
aden, among other coutiftries.
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