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PAGE SIX

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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SA\TURTDAY, FEBRUARY -21, 1925

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COURTI s~OhiKOUITS
RESLI ED MONDAY

Receives Defi ~ILWRSTA
FOR RELAY CLASHi
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8Q UAD IN GOOD SCI APE

T Ucll( r":1' Vasitybas Abzll C :ua~t"" ~ %' " ":".:"' { .)pcc alto The ,Daily)
il get a not her atnflCIoon of rest to- Ijrbana, 111., Febl. 20.-Coach G ill's
(hI yanl ivtll liii e it no .?t p1)rnetie' Jariyt ckste rs oday cozlnlleted a
,"e';(i11 Monday night, afteor a layoffJ :s;hard weeks work inl prepaationl for
of thiree dlays. Monday Coach M1ather < the Illinois Rtelays to lie held hereI
wdl st-art intensive preparation for next week. Net satisfied wih. her-
the (*nipaign next week end when thei( ,sult of the Notre Dame meet last Sat-
Wolverines will mecet Wisconsin and zrclay, the Illini mentor' has been drill-
Iniana f~ion their own floors. ,i g his mn iin fudaenal alen
The Purdue game, originally sche-drne
duled for last night probably will~ take J( ~PE rasi h ea ~nswl rb
place sometime atter the Chicago(- ably bce held this afternoon, so that
game, which is to be played here on Dempsey has been challengecd to;, the Varsity mentor can devote next
March 7. Purdue's schedule for the (bdeend his heavyr~eight title against week's work to those who are cer-
coming week will prevent any play- l~r iltedrkFsulewoti fetrn h iet nte5
off in the inmedliate future and next HryWls h uk sugrwottm o nern h et nte5
week will be a busy one for Mather'si has been after him for several years. yard dash the Illinois have an almost
squad. The Michigan coach will Dempsey, at present enjoying his jcranpitwne nEas h
meet 'with Coach Lamnbert of Purdue honeymni, has not commented on Ilatyrhdarco(of9-5ohi
' credit in the century event,.lie also
at the= Illinois-Wisconsin game atj the challenge, but is expected to makehod the worldl's record for 200 me-
Urbana tonight to decide the date of la statemnent withbin a few days. tern aroundl a turn andI may be con-
thPe ctest. i epetd o verted into a quarter miler to fill in
The ichgansqua isexpcte to i-nmnnn ~the mile relay team. Kyle and
benefit greatly from the badly needed IHfIIH lIiifliS ILe onard are also showing promise in
rest which it is getting this weekend theIULIUIILIJ~L sprints.
on account of President Burton's tiin i i;n
(lah h ta a oti odD IlL ean Brownwell, premier pole vault-
deat. Te tam as otLnOgod DenL e of the Illini squad, has weathered.
shape to take on Ohio State at Columa- the mid term exams and will again
bus last Monday night because of the compete against B~rooker of Michigan
strenuous schedule which it had been Coach Georgre Little hras aroused the ,for first place in their favorite event.
running on andl with the two weeks enthusiasm of the students of tihe Un- ! Hunsley also does 12 feet or better
rest between that game and the next iversity of Wisconsin by the showring ;constantly, and 'Seed and Barnes of
weekend the squad should he in per- j ad t the first calling for' winiterI last year's freshman team have shown
feet shape to play the two games away ability in the vault.
fro{m home. Next Saturday night the foU tlalI ]practice. The notice follows: Kisyveraofltya'sem
lowly Badger team will be met at "Winter football practice will start in adOypcsai aki h ud
Madison and the following Monday the annex tonight at 7 o'clock sharp.Ilaendtlmpsaisbacklindthe ohr
night the quintet will be ins Blooming- Everyb~ody interested in football, men to th~e tape in the barrier race.
ton in an attempt to revenge the oneE whether they are varsity, freshman or Snider of Ohio will be his stiffest op-
point victory which the H-oosiers scor-' all-American, will be welcome. Sign-poet
edI over Michigan recently in the field in theqCoach, GeorgeilLittleoo"
house. In response to Coach Little's call 95 T h ureCahGl sgom
ing Koonz, a winner in the outdoor
The squad is now up: t6 full strength mien turned out and heard him speak an normeslatyaSus
and with scholastic dangers averted at the first mieeting. le has not as veeaftoyas n ihc
andprcial all of the men in good yet outilined his plans for winter prac- and Sittig for his relay quartet. Eivans
physical shape. Captain George Hag- t ice but soon intends to do so. mytaeofwt n fteei h
gerty who has been suffering from an 440ytardre.ofwt n fteei h
injury r'eceivedl to his eye in the ,re-' Michigan as both of them are to be The -Illini are weak in the half mile,
cent game with Chicago is now in played on the home floor and the for- having only Ponzer b~ack from last
dhape again andl minor injuries hrave fier contests with the same teams year's squad. Unknown of before the
almost entirely disappeared. Red were each lost by a single point on start of last season, Ponzer developmed
Cherry has been bothered by a slight-1 the enemy floor. into a 1:"57 man andl gained a victory
ly bruised heel but will be over the If the Michigan squad is at its best over Reinke, Freybcrg, and Hlatten-
trouble by the time of the Wisconsinr the Badgers should also be given a (ldort, Michigan's star 880 men. T'he
game, beating at Madison when .the two mile relay team will be built around
The Wolverines, now tied with Pur- squads meet next Saturday. The oth- Makeever andl Miller. Captain Mie-
due for fourth place standing in the or game, scheduled to be played withI her, a two mailer, will probably run
Conference have now practically no Indiana a week from Monday, will re- 'with the four mile relay team.
chance for anything but a runner up quire the Michigan squad to put every- With the ineligib~ility of Schildhauer
p)osition and to make that they "lust ithring it has into the contest for a vie- Illinois is without a capable weight
win all of their gaines while the lead- I tory, although the Wolverines chances! man and cannot count on any ploints
ers drop the majority of theirs. How- of wiinning are even. in tihe strength tests.

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BE"PAYE HERE a.^,ti lila pe riou of the year inI
:::: l itI l eel lege at hleticis are at their
.. ...: . i n i 'e tl a A n d Ii ir i g ait Sex t e t s I l Taoim i ~ h n ' f s
hook il l oniay And[
[ ~ionetsp lortL so-ea gging, and the
.. 'nv:"r::=: ill:?L:}iY. {1 ;e.itilr, UI)hic is li'ii of 01 aavo N'ur-!
1.1='s "",(-mlbrea 1 ng feats; sport (Ti-
OUTC E, DOIJBT _., )es (N, hemet ropolitan journals ai-(e
't3 ime on )lt thle winnmer
...... .i 'd i ;liMt in hoc ke y 1ii wiltl fmeet, i ., 1W ( t15 ll major l('aiie i, race's. In'
L Athe Mmn )l ( pa-sxlte t, t7:3,0 rco1'I ' z h ~I i utt 1(Gintsar
, <>m. d i ngit a he A Iiil"4 ,1a chance .or wvinning
.9 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~jColiseum to play offth le se)"ies ithat.hhg ihcthrI~Isugo
I~ail llouitside Chancel
was slated for yesteirday and~ todaylr~kiilxigam ld
(1 l t i tilig the p"'egentttlme 1 c
andI which was postponed due to the irigyeiag1,ow eth
calling off of all athletic activitiesAmrcnlaefooweswilxt
over the weekend,. ftes eg %l 15'"%V,.sI 0 t~ ltWio
Not"ib s non'ha:.rlis a)ili in 1924, an even chlance of'
of the visiting team other than its g nlain iIongrcrut
;2 shmow in- against Wisconsin. In a two
ganm seres ashor tim ago the Many are thle reasons that are giv- 1
'" srie a hor tie ag, te. # ameen, brat the scheduling of a spring scm'-
".anhl0.the majority of thme dopesters figure;.
LasherdowedMiterosotaetm - won teGanssem obewa
tite, osig lumtom{ will prove a stiimibling block for the e
the Conference Itioles.losiky"gHrris, outhfu
~..< ~ ametha hieng (leeatat te hndsWashington manager, has been severe-f
^ fMichigan. Led by their flashy cap- ; ~(iiiAdfi alwn i i~r
taum Pon, t~e Goherspresntedaor spr~ig profit s to ruin his baseball1
formidable Combination of veter~an tLainl. Nothing i saidt against Me-
: :: !stars. Eut iprctically tihe entire team nl
was lost through gr1utoils. .M~ma salitdoeo
~Juneand tlie resgnasextt is oin-stthlewisest men in baseball, lie has
Jupoed f he plaesntosxttCsf o -continually outwitted not only rival
rans. lt ouh teirshoin agins II~nnai s, but also t lie majority of
Wisconsin was bright, the greenness wol ) ioies.I crwcoe
I oftheBader eammayhav liiulto schedule a series with a team that
s..;;,j"::-:othinBageo toawithytheautoe aceti efcl alrgt u o
defeated im in last year's pennant
t.:s.:;.J.gi_ yth rsltEIiarr'is to be a willing p~arty to suchf
01 te to gaeshoweert~meGo-an agreement is self destr'uction.
p:::shae:;p;e"::ma.le:hih: At time beginning of last season, .
will g. ive Coach lBarss' revampledl out-I
XVI when Hlarris was given time reins of the
"Washington~ aggregation, tihe Solons'
:.: Losses through ineligibility left the
Wolverine teami in bad shape. With Ienm an noafi hmeo as
both regularw g oe ae l i riticism. When Iharris announcedl
that lie would pitch Waiter Johnson
(lditions to the squadI cap~able of filling ee' orhdya( httm eea
> p Pu 'tlithe gaps, Coaclr Barss faces theseedy king wlaasn thatveneunderani
CatPularepI necessity ofir-buidinghisotniena-nattindeprkol
Indiana's captain anoi cente r will 1)0ncsiyo r-ulighscobn-fgto to report to time ball o
tion. Time demise of Denton and Mc-
outof he amebr he est01 imeGinnis has caused the breaking in of
season as a result of an injury su - anwparo wns McufSb
tae iplractice VWedmesday night. iskan indsromarme at
HelskyusliLurndhistre, ndpresent A
Doseiosl ijuedhi kee adbeing uisedI at time forward positionis. j xclusive styles and.bigb t
there is little prospect of his getting1 MacDuff is -pract ically a certainty to
back into the lineup before the end i!start at one wing against time Gopher;l
of time Big TPen race. hifs loss is a. wthm either Sibilsky or Lindstrom at
sevee blw tothe oosir sgmd' he oher. Unless absolutely recess-
______r_______ I t.will nottshift Reynolds to
Chicago, Ill., Ft b. 20.---ltohmert J. 0'- I Nwing; because Ihe andl Macl~uff tormn an
Farrell, cap~able b acksi oj of the (Ilii- effecti veIpair whien placed close to-
('ago Cnbs signs 1925 coti'act, aniol gedlier.
leaves Trsdai5(~y for training cam p at - -___ ___-
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the interveninmg (lays, these self samne
critics agtain expressed their doubts
a:;:, timte feasibility of tme plan. 1Ia'-
j is ive tiO~ p to his statement and John-
s im camne through, in spite of what the
repiorters thought of it. So it is in
I-l -ariis's p~lan of a spring series, and
no0 0ne c'an rightly judge of thme wis-
(15111 or foolhardiness of tme plan un-
til tme final curtain has been rung
dlown upon the season's play.
lDinque, Ia., Feb. 20.-Iron Mani
Joe, McCinnity, now 54 years old, ex-
pects to itchi at least 35 games this
season for the IDubuque Club of the
Mississippi Valley league of which he
is manager and part owner.
Illostoii, Mass., Feb. 20. - Franik
Friisch. captain and second baseman
of the Giants andl Herb Pennock, left-
hmandled pitcher of the Yankees, are the
only p)layers of the New--York teams
helding out for "larger salaries.
Franklin college of Indiana has a
most impressive record. Their bask-
ethbahl team has lost thr'ee games in
thm'ee seasons, one to Butler and two
to Wabash this season.
G tARGOYL1E TRYOUT~S
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Iwishing to try out for the Busi-
Iness Staff of "The Gargoyle' are
Iumrged to -report any afte''noon
this week at the Gargoyle hffice
in the Press Bldg. from 2 to 4 P.j
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ever unlikely this is to take place the-
Michigan squadl expects to keel) up its
speed until the final gamze of tihe sea-
son. {only four gaines remnainu to b~e
played, by Michigan with Wisconsinm,
Indiana, Cbicago, and Purdue. The
games withi Chicago aid Purdue,
almoulul go into the win column for'
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