PAGE'-SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SITN\DAY, FE, BRTARY, 15, 1925 . __ _... T C 9H05PEY TRIALS FOR URBOANA MiEET YOST CFLS OR sein rANO flATFR INTRANURAL XL L-A 1[° scholastic indoor track meet will be Several llMeets And TourneysI the first big affair i its kind ireth On Interscholastic Programi en Exe(llent1 iieri in] l iscloeel !Ivenkt ; ; alf 31 Hers ii T IMES KEPT- SECRET, BIASEBA3Li.('ANVI)1 I)XTES;, All., cand idates for Varsity, ibaseba l Peuoit to CoaclihFiher at. the Field HIouse after 2 :00 o'-. =(lock 1{ vlon day, Feb. 16. 'ni- !Ioir ~5 wil Il be 15s11( at11 t:ii :111. l ~ RAY FISH-ER, Coach. i C i i t E i i i ', I (Coach Farrell ]put hi,;(charges through 'aseries otf relays yesterday ji afternooni at Yost field house in pre-t pa ration for the Illinois relays at U~r- ;i baing, which are b~ut two weeks off. -____ _____________________ All of the events brought out ex- (client material ando it will be quite !son, vet eran firstlbaseman, will lbe a task to choose t,eams in the various unable to practice for at least a week rac es. The two mile relay was es- l because of a case of water on the lecially hard fought, anti C Reinke, knee. Baker, who is counted on to who was running anchor, lost; out to fill Mlott's place b~ehind the bat, has Freylberg by a few yards. Both Reinke been unable to practice yet 'this sea-! a1 reyl)Crg were members of last ;sn because of water on the elbow ofj year's champilonship teani and w ~ill his throwing arm7. Jovey, a hurler undoubtedly' be two of the quartet t0of promise, ha been unaible to prac- run this year. Lice for the past few d1ays because of In the four mile relay a team con- abdod posedl of Hicks, .lukng, Shenefiel(I and After Monday, dlue to the large uum- Mason, beat out Hlornberger, Callahan,1 her of men that the coach expects to Briggs and( Iskendarian. Jung tuii'1breport, the squad will be divided into ed in the b~est pertformance in ihis trescin ofcltt adig event, taking the baton about tenItreseioso 0 o'clock-,b4seal tourney, Mac .,2 n ordis on the Wolverine atlltte teams Tuesa venng,23, the interscholastic swimnung meet; 150 c t tai(1stes for the Varsity eleven Group 1 vs. 4, group 7 vs. 5, group 3R have been tiordinhesrgi- meet ait tI fnion to receive instruct- vs. 6. tob!edi h e no )0 terseholastic meets 811(1 with 1the ad- tions fromn Coaches Yost, Wieman, Tuesday, March 10th, 8:30 o'clock. MacI8 teitrshlsici(ordition of the swimmiting meet the Var-Z Bot and Hayes and C'aptain Brownj Finals will be held between li;takme,)rc21 the snsrrhl ity swimming team will have avail- r Themeeing scedledfor7:1 shrp winer ofthetw legue. Lagu ;astic tennis toa rnament M 'ay 30, and ; The~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ metnshdldls71 hrwneso h w egis egethe interscholastic outdoor track meet, alre gtel osmterilewihr will be followed on Wednesday after-f 1 is composed of Groups 1, 4, , th e(atofwchwlheinuied trris gtbelt. hentr noon , dtofwihwlbear inelonby a drill in fiundanieni als at ' .eague 2 is composedl of Groups 2, atalerlt.I Yost field house, three stich sessions: and 6. Tesimn n nortec m uaking up each week's program 'in-j meets, entries for the latter of whichj til spring vacation, after which train-; The finals of the interfraternity close March 7,. are innovations and if ing will be transferred) to South Ferryj Foul Throwing will be held Monday.sucsultiyerhywllemae field. ! The teams are scheduled to appear a~ nulafisacrigt h n A tackling pit, filled withl sawdust follows: 7:30, Sigma Alpha Mu., thorities. The completion of the New Anoncn} andl fitted with a tackling (dummny, has E Lambda Clhi Alpha, Phi Sigma Delta,[nnpolwihs rIcuedtrpn been contstruacted in the southwest Phi Lambda Kappa, Tau Delta Phi. Mar'ch 21 at the time of ihe Indiana Of tl corner of Yost field 'house. Blocking Theta Clhi, Phi Sigma Kappa, Sigmame ilalwth wnmi~me and tackling instruction will. be giv- ;Nii. 7:45, Theta Xi, Phi Mu Alpha. _____________________ en here, and when not in use by the! Alpha Rho Chi. Kappa Nu, Phi Clii, baseball si ad, baseball cages will ; igmia Phi Epsilon, Delta Alpha Ep- Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Sigma Celta. be used for practice in kicking, pass-' silon, Alpha Kappa Lambda. CA\ S1p US ULO ing and handling the ball. The following gamnes in class- bask-' Winter football practice is espec-I The following games in the finall etball arrj scheduled i+Cr Monday and ially designedl for those needing in- leagues of fraternity basketball are Tuesday nights. Mbonday at. 8:15, 604 Et."Libel tensive instruction in fundamentals, scheduled for Monday night: 8: 30,1 Architects vs. Freshimani Engineers; accordinig to Coach Wiemian, andl can-i Phi Mn Delta vs. Phi Kappa; Sigm~a. i ruesdlay, 7:45, Soph Zits vs. Senior dilates no0w engaged in other athletic Alpha Mu vs. Sigma Delta Kappa,i Laws, Senior Lits vs. Soph Enigincers, Une ang m n activities will not he asked to report Delta Kappa Epsilon vs. Chyron. Del- Frosh h.its vs. Lower Deiits, JIunior IU drm ng m n regularly. Outdoor 'pr'actice, after to Tan Delta vs. Alpha Tau Omega. I Lits vs. Frosh Laws. 9:1[5, Senior spring vacation, is exp~ectedl to attract 9:15, Delta Clhi vs. Alpha Sigma Phi, Medics vs. Senior Engineers,- Sopbt evreniaterymatrwht sNit Sigmna Nuivs. Phi Signia Kappa, Phartmics vs. tipper lDents. ,Junior El'a il.s A prlmnrIriig gineers vs. Architects, Sho fE. 'Tuesday ight's meeting will start intends to report for practice next fall Itvs Junior Mledics. the canipai,-M and1 every studenlt whoE is urged by the coaches to be on hanhd. to be held there while the basket ballI ____ _ _ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ __ ___ ___Featm I-tatter--- Hal ~suppies ,fr 1?very Branch of Sport We respie 711 Norti- Next to solicit your University Ave. ( , Arcade Theatre nts out ',f the ring. The ie nw eavyweight champion I'blieves 'in lie theory 'that "the bigger their are, he harder they fall-out." --WP A.L'(AN)-1AE All candidates 'for the VTarsity football strada ;re uri~ged to 'tie p~resent at the Ufnion tonight at 7:16 1P. M. Manager, Assi1stant managers amid tryoumts for tthe managerlial staff will also he present. The, meeting will be callod to order att 7:15 sharp. Ti)e mile relay showed up quite Cjigo atn rcie few good( quarter milers, Feinsinger's somieth'ing to base his teatm consisting of 0lbeiser, Spedding, At p~resent all of his h Koplin aInd himself beating out Herrn- !,weak on throwing witht stein, Mlulle)r, Gibbs and Bishop.I of I-lildlbrand, who parti Every imNTHwas forced to extend him- rew gamies last spring, self to viii cut aiid it is predictedl that who was the first strir an excellent team caii he chosen from ;last season. theo men on hand. jShice all of the positi pjriters land hiurdlers got 'their; of catching have regularr usuai IliirF hi coca (buis 'To Facilitale C(,a-ch Fishcr'slbat tecry candfidates r in i shied Itheir ~first. we ek of I rainiing, yeslt'ra 81(1 re now readly for bat- fing ,)'. .t1((, which will starNt the fi rst (If n,i.twc(k.in order to gett h.' t Inib-r of batte rymnen ldown to a work.-' aIble n1umbelr, the coach cutl the squ all. The follwicg et ch.r]; survived IThe-*. c.I: 8 . A. Ba 1i' Bown),hIegraff, ,' 1n, !) adol Baker. There is .1ih t{r1 g of baekstopds, andi the coach : shetill 1men wlo have IhadiO ct tfuoxe n e o hm a di n. The'^ followi ng t wirlers tare o be ictal -ced oni th squaot : Jablon- ! "* < 13rki enlson. Sliumnsky, Rich, .ii: burger, Ferenz, Cook, Ri ce, J ohnison, i r;;. . lovey1, Thorne, Walker, Fisher, Ruetz, I hle'u and dRowe. *y. . :t'l1, eeks practice causedl its (utat. o01 lrises and So)re arms. Tom ii Fish- t'',,!,)ightI sopihoimiore prospect, is> y slightly aff'liocted with the hattecr, anoldo14chgns nylf adr Shuinslky, ha a