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PAG~E SIX

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

ST Nl)AY, :MARCH 1,71925

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11,0 I lorit ied in N'41..
TO AWARD NUME RALS
Coach 11 cyt is priminagIiis fro sh-
muan char'goSin prlepar'at ion I'mi' te
104.4 to 1)e held( with Iowa on 'sag>
In-m(liatey al'ter the Iowa meet
iii- 'i cshman squad xwill elect: a eap-
ai.Altlbough it is, a custom2 in
freshmlan sport circles to elect their.
]!lede near the end of the season,
C'oach H oyt is permitting them to do
it now as he feels it will' have the
efft oct.0oflbinding the squad togethers
ml( will stimulate more interest in
the teaim. Performances in the Iowva
wet will in a large way influence theI
(Icctioni of a nian to lead the yearlings.
In add it ion to this the Iowa meet
. Iii (also have a hearing on the award-
ing, of indoor numerals. Coach 11oyt
vwill (deide who) will get them dir'ectly
after the meet.
Trhe squad this year is rather wvell
fortifiedl in most of 07 events and
ought to make a good r owing in the
coming meets. CHimi, ?hintz, Craig,
Laveriety and Ives are an able ag-
gregation of sprinters who show goodl
p~romise. In the. 440' Valentine and
Boge are both calpable of doing under
53 and are showing steady improve-
menit. rThe halt mile has Carsens,
M~ason, an(] Schimieling who (an dto
the (distance in, 2:05. Swinton and '
Ilinckicy are doing the Ile under
4 :40. Theo two ile has some excel-'
lent material as both Wells an([ Thoits
(Sill(do it under. 10: 15.
The field events have brought out
ionoC fine material this year an'l
Coach Hoyt has. severalmn who
ought to gather ,a few points in the
caoning meets. Kelly jumps around 5
feet 10 inches 'consistently. Gilbert
is another high jumper of ability. Me-
Lellan clears 11 feet 6 inches in thes
pole vault steadily andou oght to win
a place in the meets next week. In
the shot put Arndt can (10 around 40
feelt andl he, is also a good broad-
jumper, covering over 20 feet in the
latter.
Cooper looks most promising in the
high andl low hurdles anod Coach Iloyt
is gi ving haim it good deal of his at-
tent ion. Lichtenstein and Jones are
also goodl lhurd(lers5.
Boston. Feb. 28. -- Ray Buyker, na-
tional mile chanmion, now a student
of theology at Boston University is
plianning to take on an active train-
inzg schedule( in pr e2a rat ion for' an
ciii ioci' campaign, dBoring which 1-C0
hopes 'o nmatch strides with l aavo
~urmi, F'inn ish distance marvel, over
a mile route.
LaInsing-, Alli., Feb2. 28. ---Taxes on
,real and lpers nal p~roperty increased
r ;;,662,523I in 1924.

1 4:1 St seasonr,the Michg tian base-taes ers-in as ais Im' voi'illi iaar b-kling tc~ni enc t Ihru
bal teamvw-s a wealhttig cu, Sa.s ary i Jnar av urm1 ;mile, Cthe mrile andl seven eighths oI ty
'iit '~had 1an1abundanceofhurers eif.hI1 t h { oii' .181111'd Ben son 1in 1;'"5;x! 1 orna l''ion-e _1'.. i is ist .tance , ihe(, ile and thro quarteris, are seldoll ith LiF. 11 ' (Woewie111iabndncofhulrs I ,.Yin ()l'iln~ h oo llile.
e so lst few weeks of. Practice can be 1Walt (1, 'i s Fillri' 3Miler Held unless the occasion is oefle h deI he ls we ,whle y d-{
hkein as arty Criterion, the club wil Show 1.0111 e 1a;r1 : )OE1, 2S va ri re orris, of ,chtclias Nurmi presents-that of a star per- i'c ed Yale, winnia g. all thre games
in- f_ t'e San e tlis sea son. ----nc t~ ' S i S an?:mak 1in a.'eallv Or- jformer anxious to set a new iarik iofeL92' I'tic rI. he A a i e aIwl IBue t
'tehrlers are farther advanced C ATCHEfj RS N 1?DI4'D eploo iage over tem. One of thle most freakish eihsnPb aiac ti e-
hali tale sbatters. Jabionowski, Bon-' _-.._ 1 i; i(arli ide r.:- l . 'f.' OF Mi::8 1-3; of I e inn's aC(.o: pisinents ii the Sl? d La:'C ('it, c; dt'l e s [d l1 li t e
scon :md ;aafewC' thers hav'e things their 1in he1C we mi lte 2G1ni~is ithe (;I;;new string 0of1 lhree POQcI'd5S Q it. over all, le Ii ig. i'ii (' iCesl ii 5 Or: I as I
own "Cav, when teov stw into the box. Cah ihe iiditeSeoll 'l~eJ"d vc.I ,1:1; etabJi iSl1Sinceni, i indoorI'dirti track. Since the ra ('CS et t i C.t;eC a lcii 11L. i4 CUPS S I l: ( ir'Yl
lill's'. . sopnlolnoi'e, who entered or thecsasn in the beas~bal I squadl = p _:11ay on the boesj never beorne held under such cond-I hi'l
ari 'al..~ .J l )~l n t~f,c ith a highly toueod reputation yse'dy t ilb h aignc-a i'0 l.;@:a 1:1peroino':ace tut \rIs marks of 4:5 2-5If01 The licigan I cave e'; on~lp:ell
~.l 5 n:l opthhsfeh ai ct until the team leaves fot its T eFinn'at cati.iSet u 1he ie" ,d :tie mile, S:1 7 2- for the 1 3-4 miiles, f L ocke, I rla : i -11, :\.'-aier. and
year iHlo to ia severe illness workedI spring trip. smaile:;the first time: in atltic his- j1a(1 9:30 2-5 for the two mile will go it'irny. 1x at i('!ic~U1 itIle hi's
cut a Inumbter of times; the Past week, Last w'eks batting prlactice showted tor}'y tlia, ithe li;tanlCC has been ('Ov- on the ooks as official. O tie three ~i ine 79 to 550 the ses: nd 917 to
and livdup to alladnc notices. cred in less than nine mi nut es. times, tie 1 2-4 is the oly (lone that! 11,, and t he thirdl0i od ( 8. ishe
lie lsa igh ha der ancsx eetttilath ta il esiia tat Nurii set one other worthwhile rec-I is at all remakable, it. being 4-5 (of it earn has lst the sevic ., olr Ilililli
1)5050 :l'Cadafs alSeas;on's, weak hitting Comuiined withf
and strong lcstcliing.urvilenlossfoft.hacl ordlon his first appearance i Aer- a I.second faster than the existing out- who ,as high 111811 on, th-caiipsiiind
tht an1) nace nt a efetie s-Blott Michian' star ' u; r ndIca when le ran the mie indoors in door recordl set in 1 890 at New York star of tl; eatea because of scholasticI
set. ""Toi" ishter, aniother sopho- ; aceSil eke lfe t t11e4:13 3-5, bettering ,Ieay's former, by X. 1. Day. difiulties, taiils lseth, anthr_
' more, is suratcherr willhis keensly felt.byAt the
naopesscasurd.elIll' f tis ears peset tmetsl cochpasleenun-maribnathlliecod.ountere.yNrmis Iol01a'ty n tis ounry ra f lst 08511' i'iaiiiioithi
Pitchinig staff. theIalF ide o flndaateliofhs beenb1- r, -Lloyd(1 Mahn11stepped out a few weeks would crtainly' be enanced i le tam'L hei tam has rawn a bye fo'
The oatclers are not up toth1 and a hitter like Jack who Can win later i' 11c(lilped 2-s of at second wouhl mneet Ameiican stars over re- 1this week ad will not l1eaved to owl. s
standard of the moundsmen. There three of his team's games seemhs out froml Nrni's time, e.rasing the Olym-jognized distances insteadI (f attacking f
iss otnot a aongthe walcn otteeqesroneThkcochiskellPosta trmehebooksor he1lit-ATalRteNfeakmaksDnAteLook.APTRNIRTDALSADVRTIER
clecoetoteclbeo atsea ftes- fortfied uithntwilecohisw'lers lablonowshi al ce. a ironte oofrte .ltlNo one doubts is brilliance as a run1-
on's backstop, Jack Blott. Their main and Benson, his aces of last season, Next to these two i'aces, tie neare,; ner, bt plenty (of c'itics are of the b-'
weaknesses are hitting and throw- are in fine forni this year, while there approach to an orthodox distance Nur-j lief that le likes his records ar bet-
lung. are a number of other promising nen mli has run in his performance in the' ter than he does his races.
in Fisher, a sophomore of more than! thiiee quarters of a mile race January is I It, c ti U'
n iriTil usual ability, Walters, who was ineli- 27, when le was clocked in :03 4-5, - OLLEY BALL1 .
TAVgile last year, Miller and Thorne. whi(h is 1 1-5 seconds better than te The schedule for the interfrate.rnityr
CORNILL Tiu UUIrhe following infleloers and out- record set by Joe Ray in 1918. Then vlley btlIouraauent now in Pro-
fIRfhflIfieldeis have been retained by Coach cooes his 5000 miete record of 14441 gros s is as flows: Mod~ay, l'lai ch Give NT
IlTlEFisher: Capt. Ditman, tile;, Wilson, ;-5, 10 seconds better than the former 2, 7 o'clock: Gamima Sigma vs. 1DeltaSH [ IBcmnStgrCoeaRyoi, pmerrrfmneof1y.imma1Il;N SgaNuvsXiPiEMr t
B UIFrIoenIkeAP ach ansfegr, Dolea, Froim,' ptsidenormesnrcoray.hoevSPigma:45 'clock:ui appa Alpha;
Ithaca, N. 1'.. Feb. 28.- Cornell's Ilairis, M'aetiz, and Ternan. There' Nurni's triumphs have been less sig-j vs. Alpha Sigma Phi; Delta igma Ii
varsity ti'ack team is i'ounding well were no pitchers or Catcheis cut fron nificant. I-is times in all of the freak1 vs.lDelta Alpha Epsilon. S:30 o'cloc:
inofi.I h ra et edthe squad. races le as iun have beean excellent. P1hi Mu Alpha vs. Phi Kappa Ta; ; Neviw, correct wal paper suc,
- - - -bult experts are iprone to) pun him Theta Xi vs. Phi Pi. 9 :15 o'clock: will fill thc intior of your h
rec'ently, a number of new records New York, Feb. 2.- Stock prices' for'pickinig istances in which the Sigma Phi P silon vs. Dela Tan II)- igtawelsadnggei
haebenst p acNeil made ai moveod irregularly higher at the open-. records anie nnecessar ily iiediocl' e 110siln ; 1Pi Gamma Delta vs. Delta TI "i groappr)f l kns.C
new track recordl in the 15-lap run, ing of today's marki'iet. to the infrequency of iaces over teml. Delta.Walp ero31kid.Cli
bettering the former recordl by six ree- - that will e ta pleasur to choc:

!lAI t E'thAL1, S('1 'i)ULE
1l1s). 7: I': Phi Lambda 1{apti~i

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v.;. P'hi'hi ; I~i IDeltIa Epsilon ws
Bla Rho 'hi. 7:45: 1Delta Upsilon
v:;. 'Fanuf'pslo1 Phi ; Phi Reta Del ta
v- . A iph a (Chi I Uiio; I 'hi Sigma lKappa,
tn AIlphaW K asI annia. 8: 30: Tihe".)
C'hi vs. Al phai T n, Omega; P'hi Mu
Dell as.Ka ppa Nu; Phi Sigma fI o-
ta vs. Beta 'Theta IN. 9:1i5: biia
Alpha Ainu vs. Stigma Chli.'
' lass XA. 7: 0 14Ka ppa .Alpha
vs. Alpha. Tanu0Omega. 1In(depe1(dect.
9I , 6:Ii36 vs. ilei uher lIall. In ter'-
d° : ss 1A'axte. 9 :15: A rchitect s vs.
.1 Onin Lawxs.
Chica-go. Feb. 23.--The Chicago city
{'col 0i by a vote or 40 to 5 last init
adopted01 a tract ion oirdinanxce prol'o~-
in g fot' the plurchase oIf the city stur-
fface and elevated lines fot' a pride in
('x(:055 (of$600,000.000.
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iome with added sunshine and
ly to the beauty of the walls.
farming and delightful showing
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viaII ppcbook~s
vour ire spchfoln

ondis, whileO Bowen was crei'(tedi withI
a new record in tile 45-pounod weight
thtrow. This mlakes three records B3o-
wenl has bettered in the last few (days.
Cr aig easily snappled off the 10-1a1)
r'ace for miilers anod two milers, al-
though Click pr'essed him most of the
way. I ligley ran a nice race in the1Su
10-lap run for 600-yard anod 1000-yard ____
men, with Termohlen lplacing a close
Greeniiig anod Booth againl capturted1
the majoixity of hlonors in tihe hurdles, 711 North
while tile former and B~ontecue had
their regular battle for high placef University Ave.
in the 1101e vault. Bontecue almost;
cleared 12 f'eet 6 inches, but failed by
brushing the bar on his way (down.
Several events were 1he10 Friday. C.
Bradley with a leap of 5 feet 11 1-2
inches leadl the high juinnpe1s, while
Bowen, Wolkowitz, Sullivan, and
Caskey tdok most of the hionotrs in thle
12, 16, and 20-plound sholt puts. Bi'ad-
hey ahso went 4 feet 9 1-2 inches ill
the stanidinig high 31t21119. for- fi-st 1)1ice. 0

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