PAGE 'SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WVEDNE'SDAY, MARCH 25, 1925 klo OWN, . FISHER GIVES EN'8 m:eZr a 'CORNELL HAS 5 OUTOORPRAC TICE rlcjri o terwillroete ENTEREDI N MEET __yearling asketball squad, accoring I __ to an announcement made by Coach' Ciaptain IDilkmaig Leads winin g Temn !IIRay ishier ystray. Goodwtilie, mar Sponore Sprinter, t -2VtiyIiirt ITemen to receive the awards are:f Expected to Place in Game.ii Arthur Barnett, Homer, Ind.; Wi- D;ladie. - Liam Bolton, Cleveland; Sam Babcock,- VETERANS PLAY WELL Detroit; Elwood Cushing, Ann Ar-j RUN HERE SATURDAY 1 her; Richard Gawne, Cleveland; Lou- ____ Coach Ray I+i her held t he first lis Gilbet, Kalamazoo; Henry Kane Cah.ckM klyoteCrnl lpractice game of the season yesterda~y Ch iller, Janns aror;,JDhnrotenda,(track team has submitted a. list of 56 U ~ilr n ro;;onMlna afternoon when he took his entire 1 Detroit; Joe Nathan, Louisville, Ky.; entries for the (ual meet with Michi-t suad to the south diamond on erry (Wilbu1r Petrie, Huntington, Ind.; Wil- gan March 28 at the field house. fied nd en thm hrogha sve marth Payne, Toledo; George Rice, At the present time, his list includes1 Cleveland; I. A . Soderberg, Crystal ghcaslrtrerineayevy lunning contest. Falls; Waiyne Scrioder,Baterek event on the card. It is probable dratI Thbe two teams which played were DnWis lnadJewis0 all the athletes now enterel will not no iie nofrtadscn u-Clveland. make the trip, but the Cornell mnento r fits, the regular infield playing for one: will send a large delegation in the andl the regular outfieldl for the other effort to rim the Michigan tea. The final score was 10-2, the team ff iIRIT I UI Captain E. 1. Iowen will enter the headed by Captain Dilman winning A liIDIHlI1RIVLI shot put with a strong cance forr Te game was ragged, as was ecx victor. le puts the weight 44 fet . pected inl the first orgainizedl tilt oP IEE P[U~l~ consistently, and~ will give Munzof1 the year, but the squad showed con- UUIONIRIIClEJHONORSJ IJMchigan a hard fight for first place. i sidlerabhle promise in spite of the er- C____He II won the shot in te lHarvard-Dart, ratic fielding of several of the in- mouth-Cornell meet recently as welll fielders and the wildness of the pitch- sxMcia e r nlddi as the weight throwing event. Evns, er s. the All1-Conference swimming team Gasey, and Wolrowtz are also en- The winning team consisted of Cap- picked by Tom Robinson, coach9t of tered in the shot. tam Dilman, short, IHaggerty, third Northwestern's Big Ten championship MTW. W. Goodwille, a sophomore, will I base, Giles, second base, Wilson, first agrgto.Ie the Red hope in the sprints. Good- base, Pucklewortz, Friedman, Ryr- ageain willie, who won a national reutat ion alandl Froemke, outfield, Davis,' ati-lc akGwadPu while attending University of ChicagoIN and Allen, catch, and Waters and Samuson were each given places in !high school, starred on last. year's Ruetz, pitch. The losers lined up as two events, Giow in the 40 yard dashI freshman team, anl took second placeĀ° follows: Sponsella, short, Maentz, and 100 yard swim and Samson in the in the triangular meet in which the third base, Harris, secondl base, Rans- 11)00 and 440. Wittinghiami, lhstead,I sprint event was a 40-yard dlash. Her ford, first base, Coleman, Bachman, Captain Kerr and Dunakin also won should do even better in te r75-ard anrd Steger, outfield, Baker, catch, aia places. race which will be on theprga r Fiher, Walker, andl Miller,. pitch. The team is as follows: 40 yardIhee Russell, a veteran ogtwo I The pitchers, although inclinedl to free style: Breyer, Northwestern;l years' experience, has a mark of 7 8-5 be wild, showed stuff in their first Hlershberger, Wisconsin; Howell, in the 75 yard dash. Hie placel see-I work under fire. None of the hurl- Northwestern; Manovitz, Northwest- Ind in the Cornell-Michigan meet last era who worked were regulars last ep; Hippe, Wisonsin; Gow, Mich-'ya.Wigt ete a,1ilh year, several of them being sopho- igan; Noyes, Chicago; and Richter, ,entered. Graef, Lessler, Fuller, anI mores. Their work gives promise of Minnesota. Fancy diving: Dorf, Chi- !Swan will complete the list of entries plenty of high class reserve pitchers cago; Wheatley, Wisconsin; La ook, In the dash. for the coming season as well as sev- Northwestern; -Bird, Minnesota; Ort- Wre, h atanc hefeh ralF possile additions to the first epp, Northwestern; Fortier, Minne- man team last year, is MVoakiy'sr string staff. According to the out- soa; O'Brien, Illinois; and Hall, Wis j best bet in the 440. He will also run c come of. the contest, the regular in- cosin 200 yard breast stroke: Far- as anchor man on the mile relay team. field will niot be changed when the icy, Minnesota; Harkins, Chicago; Coykendal, a veteran, has been troub- schedule opens. Tfhe four men who M lafovitz, Nothwestern; Wittingham, led with illness for some ime thisC held (down the places last year were Michigan; Johnson, Illinois; Bradson, sea son, but is now rounding into1 working smoothly and hitting well Wisconsin; Farrell, Northwestern; shape. Swan, another fast quarter for such an early performance. and Diamond, Chicago. 220 yard free miler, will also be entered. Rosen-f Captain Dillman showed no ill ef- style, Howell and Breyer, Northwest- tha, another letter man in the 440,1 fects from his injured hand except for en; Samson, Michiga; Lambert, will run the relay as well as ther the fact that he was unable to take Iowa; Corbett, Northwestern; Duna- quarter race. Russell, Severance, his usual grip on the bat, resulting kin, Vlichigan; Druiding, Northwest- Skinner, Swan, Thompson, and Good- in his breaking two sticks although 1 emn; and Zaizer, Indiana. wil lie round out the list of entries in ihe got hits on both occasions. IHe is Plunge: Eldredge, Illinois; Lake, ;the 440. wearing a pad inside his glove to pro- Iowa; Nutting, Minnesota; Cook, Wis-~ Higley and Terlahen are the most" tect th- injury unt i it is healed fully. cousin; Pareira, Nrthwestern; At- promising of the half milers, both be- Bachman, who was struck in the head wood, Chicago; Williams, Minnesota; ing e~perienced men. Dayton, Glick, in practice some time ago, is also in and Heath, Indiana. 150 yard back Kay, MacNeil, Parry, Skinner, Ver- perfect shape again, while Tom strok: 1111, Minnesota; Ashton, miily, Gryson, and lulen are also Fi sher appeared to have completely, Iowa ; err, Michigan; Gilbreath, entered. recovered from the attack of grip Wisconsin; Ramsey, Northwestern; I- A. B. Mfactieil, a junior with one which: sent him to bed two weeks Chadsey, Illinois; Bonnel, Northwest- I year of Varsity experience gies great ago.. en; Hastead, Michigan. 100 yard promise in the mile,lHe won the Following the game, Dillman, Hag- free style: Breer, Northwestern;j event in the Boston meet in the fat gerty, (Giles, andl Wilson were sent Ilershberger, Wisconsin; Gow, Michi- I time of 4:2. Bullen, Conroy, Dayton, through infield practice on the main gan; McClintock, Iowa; Noyes, Cli- Glick, Kay, MGin Vermily,'Term- di mond while Bachman, Coleman, _ago; Richter, Minnesota; Fisher, alen, and Gryson are all p)ossiili- Steger, and l yrholrn shagged flies. Illinois; R-ipple, Wisconsin. 440 yard ties in the rac. The freshman squad will start1 free syle: Howell, Northwestern . C. Craig will lead the two mile t practice undi~er Coach Mather next iSamson, Michigan; Corbett, North- i entries. He was formerly cross Mon day. I Ivesterni; Dtnakidn, Michigan; Born- country captain, an although h~ has berg, Minnesota ; Lambert, Iowa; been la id upl for s0cone timie, will t1i- Borst Illinois; Lamb, Illinois. doubtdly be in shape for the Mlichi- 111N -- 1g921 meet. Bishop, Houghton, Kay,6 R a te X an Ad Subscribe for The Hihl lian DitilyI Mchevy, Prythere, lampona, ,- HOYT A ARDS 3i72 TRAC NUMRALS golf team Union to r . (I coining se I r '1Iv,-; .. ; irv.v~iit Dosin toI owal are intere: M ee .l, welciine t WIN TWVO MMflTS EThirty seven members of Coach IPARNZ Hloyt's f~reshman tract( squad were ATOII awarded numerals ini recognition f'or . their work on the track during the past indoor season. The squad this year, although possessing no outstanding styars, is well ha Ia need in all dlepa rtments of. the game and ouightI to have quite a few mien on the varsity team next, F C'ANIDATES idates for the Varsity iwill meet at 7 0'- ght i nroom 302 of the dliscuss f1lans for the- ason. Freshmen who tedh in the sports are o atitend. CARLTON WELLS, Coach. i ~~~~~~CLASS RELAY TOUTRNAMENT MTI"W111110,R mLN The class relay meet will be'.ruvn tonight at 8:30 o'clock ini Waterman ;b a gymnasium. Nine class teams. have enteredl. B ASKIETBALLIJ FOR TONIGHT ! Society league, 7:00-Mtt. C'lemens South Bend, Indl., March 24.-Spring vs.Dimods Ifootball practice is under way at ______Notre Dame University with Coach r i Rockne searching for new talent to VOIXEY[ BALI; iFOR l TONIGhT' fill the gaps left as a result of the I7:00-Sigma Phi vs. Phi Lamnbda loss of Crowley, Miller, Layd n, and i Kappa; 7:45-Phi Gammna Delta vs. Stuhldreher. When the call for re- DAILY ADVERTISERS jPhi Sigmna Delta.. cruits was issued, 215 men responded. ________________________________________f June Graduates V cair. COf the three indoor telegraphic ti~ceisth ;filet ' heldl (uring the, sea- son,. the yea ml in,-s Avon two, (defeat ing \Visconsin and Ilinois anid losing thle ot her to the exceptionally stronig f reshmnan squad of Iowa. Atlpresent, Coach. Hoyt is putting his chaurges thlrough a strenuous per- iod( of p~ractice in prep~arat ion for the oultdior sea son, wh ichi, if the present weathelr conditions remain, will start in the near future. Following is the list of the men awardied numerals and the events in whlich they p~articipate. Captain Schneling, SS(1; Arendt, hole' vault;: Allen, low hurdles; Boge, 440 ; Billingslea, pole vault; Crimii, lashi : CTho :,er, high hurdles; Craig, dash; Clark, 880; Carson, 880; Fein- singer, T 10; Gilbert, broad jump; Hecaly, 440 ; Hinckley, mile; Dill, two mile; Ives, dash; Jones, 440; Kelly, high jumpi); Kellog, 440; Kline, 880; Lawson, 4410; Lavierety, (lash; Lichi- tenst ein, hAih hurdles; McLellan, pole vaultn;Minger, 440; Mintz,.cdash; Ma- son, 880; Potter, 440; Rusland~r, (lash; Swinton, mile; Sabel, 880; Val- entine, 440; Thboits, two mile ; Whit- i', twvo mile ; Wells, two m-ile; Wal- (d0, high jump ; andl West, broad jump. Ginn, Mullen, andl Hammond will comn- prise the rest of the two mile outfit. The mile relay team will be pickedj from the following men : Coykendall,, Rosent hal, Russell. Severance, Skin- neir, Thompson, Worley, and Good- 'willie. 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