-FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926 THE MIHIGAN DAILY PAGE ZEN a , ,x:~,-.., CHICGO MATMNI[ f :! r, LATHROP )lII WAN BOXER, OU"TOINTS HIlS OPP~ONEINT °-f I Ad i, NOTICE LUL^ GRAND RAPIDS, March 4.- H L L T MOR U~IFrank D. Lathrop, a freshmanE at the University of Michigan,. Michigan, boxing in the 145 JI i t il,,; Il eet (Of Year 'Wi1ll' ete'r. Ihound class at the state A. A.. m ine Fi~aI II iting ; Ofj U. tournament, defeated his 01)- W1olverijesj ponent eon points in a three I j1roundi bout here todlay. V SITO7fRS LOOM STRONG In~ th fist round. Lathrop 1had his op~ponent ready for theI knockout, punch when the bell I Coach Keep's men will meetUi- saved him., versity of Chicago wrestlers in theirl" final Conference chat meet of the sea -__________________ son at 3 o'clock~ tomorrow afternoon at the field house. (nr GroupiAandnoishthereforhpae ithnU T O H G I U Michig-Aandnowtholdsfortpae ihn siio hihgroupiB esague.larCor- I Citio hic hgocupiB eagsimilar-~T E respondingly, the other members of.1 O EA[ T "I IN ( group A will meet with the other members of, group B so that, by thisP~ lA TP n r new system, the Conference teams1 ~ U fd~ ir will be adeouiately ranked from firstSt1 ~g T G to tenth place. Chicago comes here with a strong ; olre than 120 swimmers repro- aggregation boasting a victory over senting 14 high schools of four stat e-} the strong Badger team that last Sat- will compete in the second annual urday d'efeated the Illinois wrestlers,! Michigan interscholastic swimmling who are the leaders in the group B! meet to be held in the Union poolI race. yISaturday. Captain Graham of Chicago, has not; The high schools that have definite-1 yet been defeated in a bout this year. ly made entries in the state com]peti-E Johnson a heavyweight, has also been tion are: Hyde Park and John MA'ar- showing up well in Conference meets. shall of Chicago, Northwestern and Michigan will use the same lineup Northern of Detroit, South Bend high that scoredj a shutout over Michigayk of South Bend, Indl., Scott high of State college in the last meet: Cap-, Toledo, Pontiac, Highland Park, Flint. tain Baker, 115 pounds; Solomon. 125 Kalamazoo;. Wyandotte, Jackson. Mits_ pounds; Watson, 135 pounds; Gals-' kegon,.adnd Ann Arbor. terer, 145 pounds; Donahue, 158 Northwestern high school o1V De-j pounds; Rich, 175: poundls; George, j troit, winner of the first interschol- beavyweighit, astic meet to be held here, will again 'V' i{, F e 64 ; , 4 ; ,°> r,.° -, . : , ;= . ; ( I i t tr Ailt; e rti ii z' MONA BEAUTY 7r:SHOT ___________ ______ 409 E. JEFFERSON. 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