PAG 'SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUE1~SDAY, MARCH 17, 1925i r. . ..... ..,w., -\ .......m...... rr.....iri e .... ...... e 00 ., .... ... LEINES TAKE INDOOR TRACK Northrup Wins Fourth Place TITLE I HARD FOUGHT MEET VoMel THIRD IN BIG TEN IN TIE FOR TITLE Tieiaigab Amasses 2a 1, Points i gan's third entr in th dash as Phil Northrup, DeHart Hubbard, Nortiweserii Wins Conference Mlet hoosiers and llinois Both Held } 1yo+- fiscl ecn RlayI h L InuoU io tasily; Badgers SeCoidi ith CiarpionsliipLast Decides Jiclasurvived the trial heats and entered ference meet Saturday night were the Two Point Margin Season _ d ItCthe finals. In the last heat Hubbard principals in a one act farce that- FEINSINGER IS S TAR led the field until the last few feet came near to bawling up the entire RELAY TAKES THIRD s LAST BOUT DECISIVE t when MacAndrus of Wisconsin edged meet. Phil. Northrup was the lead- --t Michigan's Varsity track team - in for second place. Sterling came ing man in the skit. Hubbard the Michigan's swimming team comple- within three inches of beating Evans hero who rushed in at the crucial ted its Conference schedule last Fri- MAT STANDING turned to Ann Arbor Sunday morningclyngtbpaigthdtohe(n after winning one of the most thrill- of Illinois for fourth place. Voelker, moment and saved the day, and the day night by placing third in the Con- ing Western Conference indoor meets Michigan's only entry in the hurdles officials the collective villain. As a ference meet held at Chicago. Up un- W L Pet on record. The Carnival, in the air was eliminated by a foot in a semi- result of the mixup the crowd got a til the Conference clash the Wolver- Indiana'.........4.0 1.000 I until the final event on the program, final heat by Kinsey of Illinois and false thrill and had things not gone ines had not suffered- a defeat all sea- Ilinois..........5 0 1.000 was won by Michigan with 22 1-3 tatticc ne Michigan's way in the relay the com- son. Iowa ............3 l .750 points, Wisconsin being second withf bined efforts of Northrup and Hub- Northwestern lived up to advance OhioState ....... 1 . The fifth event on the program, the bard might have been responsible for predictions by winning the meet in hWisonsin .......3 1 .750t 19 5-6. Due to a misunderstanding the two mile, gaain failed to b1ring Mich- giving Michigan the title. easy fashion while Wisconsin nosed Purdue . ........3 12 .600 ( final scores of the teams were incur- (gn xete.ontwhnPelso tt gan expect points, when Phelps of Together with Bouscher of North- out Coach Mann's tanksters by two Chicago.........1 5 .166 j rect as given out at the close of the Iowa set a killing acoad roe isweten,.regr.f isonin.Hn-contrs meet a third of a point having been garpaceaanddy82-broke his westernIKrieger of WisconsnsHun-counters. Minnesota .......0 2 .000 de a tMichigan's score whenit old canivalecordCbyih 2-5 seconds. sley of Illinois, Seed of Illinois, and Michigan placed third by taking Northwestern ....0 4 .000 was established that Northrup had an and Briggs of Michigan fell his teammate Brooker, Northrup had two seconds, two thirds, three fourths, I Michigan........0 6 .000 was stabishe tha Norhruphadinto line at the start of the race and cleared twelve feet even in the pleanthrplcinhe eay ae. tied for fourth place in the pole vault. held fourth and ninth oitisuntil ault nthe next height orthr o and third place in the relay race. A sixth of a point was also deducted almost the end of the race-esa dinpairofpretty races for, from Wisconsin and Illinois. e o eWisconsin pa e when sprained his ankle while Krieger and the Wolverines in the 100 and 40 yard . . . The Wolverines went into the relay P passed Calahan. Seed both were eliminated after three free styles which were won by Brey- Illinois' wrestling team tied 'ndiana leadi Wisconsin by only a point In te u whic dity followed, tries Hunsley cleared the height er of Northwestern in record smash- for the Big Ten mat title for the sec- ledn icni yMichigan tied u0 - wk'th Ohio for the-f which later brought him a third place. o fNrhetr nrcr ms- and a halt , . Wisconsin whose score ,highest' team score by placing first In the meantime .Northrup had bee ing time. The Purple flash swam the end successive year by defeating theI h'ad been augmented by the perfor- and fourth. Charley N ,lagging forgotten by the officials in charge 40 in 18 2-5 seconds breaking the mark strong University of Iowa grapplers mance of Schwarze in the shot put behind the rest of the iners until and was not given credit for a fourth of 19 seconds which he set in 1923. 11-9 in one of the closest matches of just bef9re the start of tle relay went the last two laps stiuck ot on the place tie. The Illinois and Wisconsin He also cut Howell's mark of 55 45 the season Saturday at Urbana. into the event with a chance to wul final quarter and won the event by f vaulters were each given a tie for seconds for the century to 53 4-5. The Hoosiers and the Ilini held the the championship if its quartet could five yards in 1:56 5, eakinghisSamson also placed in two events, 1924 wrestling chapionship in joint take two more points than the Wolv iveyrsi:63-,bekn i fourth place and their teams were pcdi w vns hminhpi on own previous Carnival mark by a I credited with half a point apiece. placing third to Howell and Breyer title, and finished this season in the ines did. With the title depending full second. 'It was the third time Following the finish of the event in the 220 and second to Howell in same standing. Coach Prehn's men didc upon its performance the Michigan in his career that Reinke had won the 'Seed and Krieger tossed for the fourth the quarter mile event. Samson put not meet the Hoosiers last year or this team then put up a great race, Nat: indoor Conference half mile and it sesn einsinger tindig up the mile t wi kCewee fae imehead place medal and Northrup was thought up his strongest place in the 440, in .season. FWng insin'sg ph man onwas likewise the fastest time he had to be out of consideration. It was De- which he forced Howell to go the limit! The Iliini defeated Coach Howard's1 passing mWasconsi's anchor man on ever madle in a Conference meet. Dick Hart who, having finished his even- to defeat him. This is Samson's first hopes without the services of Captain the final stretch, and taking fourth -ryegcm i coefut e plae. Thea srowhd whi -hdbeen Freyberg came in a close fourth be- ings work, heard of Northrup's dif- year of competition in the Big Ten, Kenny, the Illinois lightweight who infomed that chig wh oh l lea hind Ponzer of Illinois and Cusack fi culty and finally argued the officials so that before he graduates he should has not been defeated by a member of informe thasc Micsigay as onty ledt of Chicago, 'both of Whom ran peauti- into granting Michigan its one-third develop into an excellent distance the Big Ten in the last two years. id WicnFinnby ase Konedy ful races to Beat him. point. This fact was not brought out man. Soga, who substituted for the Illinois wild when Femnsinger passed Kennedy Nate Feinsinger upset all the dope until the end of the meet and every Captain Kerr swam one of his best captain was thrown by Scheyli the ten yards from the finish of the race when he ran thi ough to a third place newspaper in the country carried a races of the year in the 150 yard Iowa 125 pounder. The other members of the team also in the 440, scering two pints whichwrngscreSudaymonig.bV thepshigelofinnnesot0 ardpudr m1e-,su wrong score Sunday morning- backstroke pushing Hill of Minnesota The outcome of the meet rested on outdid themselves, later proved to be the margin by Herrnstein who started the race which Miehigan won the champion-f all the way to a new Conference rec- the final match on the card in whichz for Michigan was given the third posi- ship. In takifg thitd in the race ord. The Minnesota natator broke the Brown, the Illinois heavyweight met tion frgm the pole. Chicago and Ill- Feinsinger was -forced to trail two SENIOR ZITS record of 1:51 seconds which Hubbard Voltmer, the Hawkeye top weight man. inois had the two places next to the fthe eadinquarter milers of the of Michigan set in 1923 by 1 3-5 sec- Voltmer gained a decision over his op- gutter and made use of their advant- Conference and to beat aiother. All men of the senior literary onds. ponent with a five minute and twenty ages to take the first two places in While Feinsinger, Reinke and Frey- class should report to Moe's as Whittingham and Dunakin of Mich- seconds advantage. Brown fought on the race. Herrstein got off to a bad berg Weree taking points that were soon as possible to be measured igan each counted a point for the the defense throughout the match, at- start when the Iowa runner was- spil- badly ne{eded aptain Jim Brooker for caps and gowns. They will Wolverines. Whittingham placed tempting successfully to avert being led at the first corner and there was was having difficulty in the pole vault. cost $7.50, with a rebate of $3.00 l fourth in the 200 yard breaststroke thrown, as a win by a fall for the almost a dog pile. Herrstein got back Conceded an easy victory in his favor- when turned in. irace, while Dunakin got within plac- Iowa heavyweight would have ven into his stride however and came to ite event the Michigaicaptain had met jting bounds in the quarter mile. Iowa five points and the title. the end of his quarter in fifth place. up with Bob Bouscher of Northwest- The senior literary class T The relay quartet of Dunakin, Sam- Wisconsin was running first through- ern who was greatly outdoing himself. canes can be ordered now at t son, Johnson, and Gow placed third in Coach Mann will enter a team in out the first and second legs of the The Northwestern vaulter finally Wagner's clothing store. It is a record breaking race in which the te Michigan A. A. U. championships race. Ohielser unnpg the second i g cleared 12 feet 8inches, six inches necessary that the orders be Wisconsin natators defeated the this week-end. quarter for Michigan put up a great better than 'he had ever done before, ( taken at once to insure deliv- strong Northwestern four in 1 minute race and kept the position inwhich while Brooker and he both failed on ry The price of the ca8 Subscribe for The Miciga Day 11 started, giving Mueller -the baton the next height. Briooker missed the Iad1 - eod.SbciefrTellci,*r ~rl about ten yards behind the leading j 12 foot 10 inch height when he runner. On the third lap Michigan's brushed the bar with his arm on the Chances for beating out the Badgers third try. Phil Northrup, vaulting for Charley Munz had trouble with began to look brighter. Chicago. Michigan for the first time, agaim Schwarze of Wisconsin and Dauber Northwestern, and Illinois began to surprised everybody with his ability of Iowa in the shot put but made a- ~ creep upl anul lefore the end of three when he cleared 12 feet even in the heave of 44 feet 7 inches before he quarters, Wisconsin was back in fouit event and tidd up for fourth place. was beaten. place. Iowa was running fifth and17 - Mueller finished in sixth position al- 4 though lie bad gained consderably on the leadng runners. Nate Feinsinger who had surprised everybody by coin- ing through for a third in the quarter mile an hour before then gave his sec- ond great performance of the evening.3 Mat. hed against some of the finest quarter milers in the Conference, the Michigan iunner gained on the entire field and after being jostled badly on every turn passed Roberts of Iowa - aind Kennedy of WAisconsin on the last ( P ur piece suIs=,ete half lap of the race. ' Things started off badly for Michi- knCkers or extra trous-I gan when the entire trio of Michi- gan's milers flunked out in the first e event on the program. The field was shades of grey,Aro or ' Itlre, the track narrovw. and the Mich- =c iga-n 'run\ners were started in the three button models. seventh lane. As a result MichiganI was handicapped considlerably at the 2.0 Sports socks of silk in striped and checked effects that de- start aid by the time the runners had spread out Hicks, Jung, and Horn-j light College Men for Spring wear! In black, tan and bcrger were all pretty far back in I the race. All three runners ran steady I grey with the checks and stripes in contrasting colors. races but failed to have enough sprint left at the finish to place. Hicks, J Moderately priced, $1.00. Jung, and Hornberger ran in fifth, CV [kt Yn C f&4K sixth and eighth positions for the last' seven laps. Tfhe next event on the program also failed to bring Michigan as many points as had-been expected. Hubbard won_ his preliminary antsemi-final Treats while Wittman was doing the same in his heats. Sterling, Michi-t ---.. - AnnoFWnceiWFFWtt _ I Large selection of sweaters and golf hose now in stock 8 Our aim is to extend our good will and serv ice to as many of our Latest foreign and domestic patterns riends as possible'. - ihn ..s722 1-3 WISCOnIsin ..............19 5-6 1Cicago.........18 ALIA-CA3,P1US TR'IACK lEET I Illinois........ ....... .17 1-3 Ohio...........17 The annual all-campus track meet Iowa ....................9 will be held in Waterman Gym on Northwestern ............ 6 1-2 Tuesday, March 24th, at seven o'clock. ! Minnesota ...............0 This year all the members of the ilPurdue .................. 0 freshman squad are being barred so I ndiana.................0 as to give men in time otmer~ classes a- better chance. The following is a IVolley B1l1 list of tpe eients-50 yard dash, 440 minary games of the inter- yard run, 880 yard run, mile run, two fraternity vally ball tournament were mile run, 65 yard low hurdles, 65 yard j completed last Thursday evening. lw hurdles, 65 yard high hurdles, Although volley ball is a compara- shot put, broad jump, and high jump. tively new sport, about thirty-five Entries are being received at the fraternities played during the past Intramural Office for these events., three weeks. 'The winners of the All those wishing to compete should! leagues will play in an elimination sign up immediately. contest to determine the all campus --Ichampignship. The following teams Basketball For Wednesday Ijwill play Wednesday, Mar. 17th: at Society League, 7:00, Akron Club vs. 7:00 o'clock. Phi Kappa Alpha vs. Mt. Clemens Club. 7:45, Dental So- Sigma Phi; Beta Phi Detla vs. Delta ciety vs. Newark Club. 8:30, Fletcher Tau Upsolon. At 7:45 o'clock Phi Mu Hall vs. Diamonds. 9:15, Paragons lAlpha vs. Phi Lambda Kappa; Delta vs. Polonial Club. Chi vs. Phi Sigma Delta. Independent League, 7:15, Finals. Interclass League, 8:30, School of BOWLING Education vs. Soph. Lits.-= All those who entered the all-cam- pus singles and doubles bowling tour- The School of Education and the nament should roll the second round Sophomore bits have battled ,their immediately. Total number of pins way to the finals in the Interclass of the two rounds will count as the Basketball Tournament. Both of these qualifying score. Sixteen in the sin- clubs are very strong and have en- gles and four in the doubles will qual- countered little opposition so far.; ify. These two teams will meet in theC Class teams in bowling should bowl final game Wednesday at 8:30 o'clock the second round immediately. Four in the Water man Gymnasium. Ateams will be picked for further com- fast and exciting game is guaranteed petition from the scores of the two the spectators. rounds turned in. The winners of the preliminary leagues in the Class B Interfraternity basketball tournament have been de- cided: Theta Chi, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Alpha Mu, Phi Sigma Kappa,, and Phi Lambda Kappa. These teams will play for the championship by straight elimination. Read the Want, Ads * _______________________________________________t___,i Exclusive styles and high quality moderately priced BOVEN CRE SS &TOMPSON, INC 1F q h0 ti NORT/ Nc.1rv/V~/STA 4. UNIVERSITY 6'0© MICII IGAN CAMPUS N' i ,504174/111ICRV&S/ T YAVE. F7F-71F--v7-]~ Your Convenience. ichigan men appreciate the convenient location of our two stores at each end of the diagonal walk as indicated by the black squares num- bered one and two in the above sketch. One charge account permits purchases at either store. Tivo completely stocked stores for men. I