PAG!2 SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. . .. Cd -..WmmwwwownwAl..- o " ......w........ : wor woo 100' 1 MICHIGAN A.A.U. MAT TOURNE Y WL BE HELD HERE SATURDAY S400 Use Pool On First Day Michigan's new swimming pool in the Michigan Union has already proved itself a great success. The pool was officially opened for mem- bers of the Union Sunday when 400 entered the water. Monday the nuw- PURPLE TANKMEN BOWLERS MNOVER PRIME FOR MEET [ YALE AN ILLIlNI Regulars Again Beat scrubs 8-3 In Loosely Playe Gdme championsIips in Seven Classes Be Deternined in Ieet at City Y. M. C. A. will - RAL W~in nersof iC onferenice Chamipionslhipj .Pavored to Win iNationial 'title BARKER IS IN CHARGE[ 11 w Michigan's 1925 A. A. U, wrestling HORSESHOES meet has been awarded to Ann Arbor All devotees of the game of "barn- for this coming Saturday according yard golf" or horseshoes are advised to a annuncmentrecivedby to start practicing for the all-campus! to, an announcement received by , tia bstu singles and (doubles tournament which Coach Dick Barker of the Varsity will start immediately after spring wrestling team yesterday. The meet vacation. The tournament will be a will be held in the Y. M. C. A. in straight elimination contest. The the afternoon and evening and more doubles and singles winners will be than 50 wrestlers are expected to awarded cues and the runners-up will be given medals. Anybody will be participate. A large number 0f.the permitted to enter. Either call 2268 men contesting for the titles will be or retort to the Intramural office at either members of the Varsity wrest- Waterman gym before Wednesday, ling squad or other students who are April 8.y either members of the freshmen team or have been ineligible for the Var- TEIVNIS sity. Due to the early arrival of good The meet this year will be practic- weather, future tennis champions can ally the first of its kind ever to be L be seen practicing daily on the courts held in Michigan although the Olymp- at Ferry field. As usual an all-cam- ic, trials took the form of a similar pus tennis tournament will be held meet last year. The championships this spring. This tournament, which have been arranged largely through will be. a straight elimination con- the efforts of Coach Barker who ac- test will begin immediately after cepted the task when President Lynch spring vacation. Cups will be award- of tle Michigan association sent ou a ed to the singles and doubles win- call for someone to take over the ners and medals to the respective work.-Assisting Barker Saturday will runners-up. be Ed Ackerly, former Olympic 121 All men who have won a Varsity pound champion, who will act as ref- letter in tennis or who are on the eree. Two judges will be appointed Varsity or freshman tennis squads at a later time. will not be allowed. to compete, thus Seven class championships will be permitting all other tennis players to determined in the eliminations. The enter with equal chance of success. classes will be for those weighing un- An official list of the Varsity and der 118, 126, 135, 147, 160, and 175 freshman squads will be posted on pounds and those of unlimited weight. the Intramural bulletin board at Wat- The contestants will weigh in at 10., erman gymnasium. Entries will be o'clock Saturday morning at the city accepted until Wednesday, April 8., Y. M. C. A., the preliminaries being Call 2268 or report to the Intramural scheduled for one o'clock. The elim- office at the gym. ination bouts will last ten minutes _ and the finals, which will begin at 8 o'clock Saturday night, will be 15 Suckerne minutes in length. The bouts will be! either by fall or a decision rendered Looks Strong by the referee and the two judges. In consideration of the tact that - contestants have not had sufficient (Special to The Daily) notice to get down to the weights in Urbana, Ill., March 31.-With only some cases an overweight of three three 4'ays remaining before the first pounds will be allowed. practice game of the schedule with Missouri Saturday at Oxford, Coach t ;Carl Lundgren is putting the finishing a !touches on the early practice of the .This Illinois baseball squad: F Week1 The coach has not yet decided the exact makeup of the squad which will Finals in the all-campus handball take the spring trip which starts at tournament will be held this week, Oxford, but all appearances indicate and some hotly contested battles are that the Illin; nine will be a powerful expected. one. In the doubles, Scarnachia and Captain Simonich has been playing Rockwell, all-campus champions for the best game of his career at. first. the last two years will stack up with He is a timely hitter and a polished Reilly and Pilcher. The singles will and experienced fielder. The second bring together Reilly and the winner base problem is bothering Coach of the semi-final round. The men Lundgren again this year. At pres- contesting in the latter game are B. ent, Foulk, who was moved over from Segall and Scarnachia. Reilly quali- third base, has, the call at the key- fled for the finals, by defeating Olian stone position. Jestes and Burnett 21-10, 21-16. are also working for the place. ber increased to 442. The pool was closed yesterday. CAPTAIN BREYER STAR When the pool is finally completed much trouble being experienced now (Special to The Daily)' will be eliminated. At present the Evanston, Ill., March 31.-With the reguln'r Union filling system is used, National Intercollegiate swimming causing numerous delays. Within a meet less than two weeks away Coach period of three weeks, however, the ! Tom Robinson of Northwestern is pool will be finishedeand theacleaning l usy rounding his charges into shape and refilling will be done at night. for the big event. The new circulating system willwork Northwestern won the Western six times faster than the present sys- Conference title by scoring twice as tem. The fact that it takes 20 to 24 many points as her nearest opponent, hours necessitated the closing yester- and is strongly favored to cop the Na- day and the now system will do all the tional title. In a trip to the Western work in 4 hours at the most. The pool coast before the start of the Big Ten will be opened again as usual at nine season, the redoubtable four . ,(reyer, o'clock this m'orning. This new ool Manovitz, Howell, and Corbett) did contains 103,000 gallons of water when not suffer a defeat, and added several it is full. individual and relay records to their On Sunday about half of the swim- credit. mers used the coupon books, which Northwestern expects the strongest were sold during the drive for the ; competition from Yale, Princeton, and pools completion. On Monday how- the Navy. Captain Breyer and.Mano- ever two thirds used coupons. The j vitz of the relay quartet are als3 pool has proved itself immensely entered in the 50 and 100 yard swims. popular especially to certain individ- The two Purple dashmen will en- uals. One Union member swam three counter their strongest opposition in times on Sunday, morning, noon and Bronson of;Yale and Ruel of the Navy night, Monday night at 11 o'clock in the 50 and 100 yard races. Ruel i when the pool was closed up, thirty holds the present record for the 50 men were still in and only consented and Bronson is the holder of the mark to get out after much persuasion. for the century. Homer Heath wishes to reassure Northwestern's other two relay men the swimmers that curtains now sep- I will devote their efforts to the 220 arate the inner secrets of the pool and 440 yard records with Howell from the searching glances of the ranking favorite over Corbett: How- street. Offcials also have suggested ever the Purple natator will meet up that only those men who are quite with some stiff opposition in Sinclair adept at diving should attempt to dive of the Navy who holds the present from the 14 foot platform. Outside ! record, and in Hawkins of Princeton of some petty calamities rdsulting who holds the mark for the quarter from poor dives, everything has been mile. Sgoing along smoothly, and the pool Manovitz will also=carry the Purple promises to become one of the most j hopes in the backstroke, with Farrel popular spots in Ann Arbor. taking care of the breaststroke de- partment. Ortlepp and Lapook are New York, March 31.-A projected consistent divers and stand an out- bout between Johnny Dundee, retired side chance of placing in the spring featherweight champion, and Louis board attempt. In th'e plunge for dis- "Kid" Kaplan, the present title-hold- tance Robinson will only enter one er, cannot be held until the New York ntan, Pareira. Druiding and Bonnell boxing commission lifts the ban on will be Manovitz' tdam-mates in the Dundee, imposed upon him because of backstroke race. Possessing four his failure to meet Bruttonel in sterling individual performers and a France. There is no indication that well balanced team, Coach Robinson the ban will be lifted soon. is confident that his men will defeat the Eastern entries in the annual READ THE XIC1IQA1N DAILY classic. Last Year's Title Holders Favored To Repeat Last Season's iPerformanice TO PLAY THIS WEEK .n.. Tightening its grip upon first plac in the intercollegiate league, Michi- gan's informal bowling team, last year's titleholders, won two tele- Coach Fisher's squad defied the cold winds yesterday in' game be- tween teams captained by Steger and Dillman, the latter team winning by a S to 3 score. Due to the cold winds which blew across the diamond, the outfielders were not allowed to throw with all of their speed. The infield of Steger's team was ragged, and most of the runs scored by the winners in their big inning were due to misplays on the part of the losers. Captain Dillman's team scored in graphic matches last week by de- the first frame, w agger He cracked a hard grounder to- Hag- feating bothYale and Illinois in two singled over third, stole second base, gerty, and-before he could makel the out of-three games played. # went to third on a fielder'1 choice, and play at first Sponsela scored with One match will be rolled this week, crossed the plate when Ben Friedman Itheir final run. when the Michigan bowlers encounter hit a ball in front of home plate, and Rensellear Polytechnic institute to- no one was able to get to it in time. Chicago, March 31.-The Canadian night: Results of this match will be The winners scored five runs in the club of Chicago today wont the West* announced later, third frame. Ryrholm dropped Wil- ern soccer championship by defeating The two teams holding first and son's fly and he ran all the' way to the Cleveland Thistles, 2 to 1. It was second places in the regular intercol- third, scoring when the catcher let a the first western soccer championship Iegiateleague will vie for, titular ball get by him. Giles stole sec- for a Chicago team. honors in a special t game series to ond, and came all the way home on a irecy afer spring vaca- slow play at first base on which Cap- tion.At prsentit lo'oks sifinoi il rs the osition forthe tain Dillman was retired. Haggerty T1#ACKMEN TO DO1PET Michigan team. If Michgian wins this singled through the box, went to sec- IN STATE A. A: U. M]ET sichigateam.dIfMictigianwnthisastnd on an error and scored a moment series,' the handsome trophy wbn last later on a single by Pucklewartz. { year will become the permanent pos-ITelatter also scored all the way. Twenty members of Michi- session of the University. from first on a single by Friedman gan's Varsity track team may Michigan's success this year as B sto sle y camedm e compete in the Michigan A. A. been due to the excellent work ,f the on a single by Rich. a a h I U. Carnival to be'held in De- following men: Locke, Warney, Mes- In the fourth the victors scored I troit; April 6 and 7, according to ner, Carleton, and Lapp. Manager another run. Dillman was safe when J a decision of the Board in"Con- Goetze states that the Michigan team Harris elected to make the play on trol ,of Athletics on' Saturday. is composed of no individual stars, as j Giles at the midway station after the sCoachFarrell ha's not decided the men bowl about of an average. httecr had walked. Haggrysn i yet just which rmeembers of thae er w ggei ty sent his t e captain to third with a single overI team will comfpetc-* becauae"' of Larsing, Mich., March 31.--The Leg- second, and ircored when Sponsela more importa't meets which islature reconvened yesterday prepar- 1 overthrew first. come during the' following two ed to start clearing its decks for ac- Dillman's team got its last tally in weeks. tion. the final frame. Giles drove hard ~~AT LETIC GOODS Supplies for Every Branch of Sport 711 North University Ave. , - " ,S I-i p , . I, 77 ppt o wea a T¢n s,: The Mans Shop r CLOTHES For Spring, in the prevailing lighter colors-cut in the right style. Three and four pieces A new Alexander in tan Russia calf State Street ober Calkins-Fletcher '$48, $55, $62 p1.Il././1, I "/:%"./J,. ./"..Pr'%. '11,./.P./././,/./, .IIS"./././l~l./°1.I,/",/~.. t°. .//r/. G'/ .r . JJI1./ ii I I' I It MALLORY HATS "Dress well and succeed" You Can't Get Away With It Don't try to get away ivith a 1924 hat in 1925. Get away from it, for everybody can tell the difference instantly. We present the newest, ti fii I i I 1 SHIRTS Oxford Cloth in stripes-Vide stripes on blue, fields. gray and tan $3.50, $4.00 Neclemv ar Hosiery sprucest 1925 shapes and shades in renowned Mallory Hats for Spring.