THE MICIILGAN DAILY PAGE SIX s 'I RDAY, AAtc , 19 - _ . ..._. .crr...r+.. rwr.rrn.n..rr r mammon= + . : -tC e ......mmFAm. Mann's 400 Yard Relay Teams Cuats Secona!s Record Scholastic Swim .,,,.T BEETl Ii[IIIOlII Meet To Be tAinrn'PTi '"Tf"'l"'I'HotlyContested I Eight events will comprise the pro- gram for the Interscholastic swim- Meet This Afternoon To Decide Final ming meet, the preliminaries of which Ranking Of Two Schools In I will be held this morning at 10 o'clock, Conference Race the finals this afternoon at 4 o'clockI in the Union pool. There will be no STAR 125 POUNDER OUT admittance charge for the prelimi- ____naries, while a charge of 50 cents will With the Varsity wrestling team be made for the finals. meeing the Maroon grapplers at The first event on the program=the o'clock this afternoon at the Yost 4 200 yard relay promises to prove a field house in the final dual meet of battle royal with eight quartets fight- teseason, Coach Keen announced ing' it out for first place, with De- yestersay afternoon that Solomon, troit Northwestern and Ann Arbor star 125 pounder, will be unable to I have a slight advantage over the other star125pounerwil be nabe tentries. compete and that Kailes, a reliable entre understudy, will wrestle at this y All of the other events will be hot- weight. ly contested with more than 25 en- Although Solomon was one of the tries in the 100 yard breast stroke, most consistent winners on the team, 1 35 in the 50 yard free style, 20 in the Kailes has showed up well in the past, 220 yard free style, 20 in the 100 yard and should come through w.ith a vie- lback stroke, 25 in the 100 yard freeI tory in the 125 pound class. Coach style, ando0 in the fancy diving. Voores of Chicago is bringing a strong South Bend, Wyandotte, Jackson, Hyde squad to Ann Arbor, the Maroons hav- ePark, Highland park, Detroit North- ing previously defeated Wisconsin, western, Ann Arbor, Detroit Northern, who in turn handed the Illini, the and Pontiac have teams enteredlin champions of Group B, a severe drub- the medley race. bing. Chicago and Michigan hold Northwestern is generally conceded fourth place in Groups B and A re- first place in the meet with Ann Ar- spectively and today's meet will de- bor, Hyde Park Chicago, John Mar- cide the proper ranking of the two shall high Chicago, and the South hn-n a h i Bend teams favored for second place.I HOCKEY ITORY ~1Wisconsin Displays Versatile Attack And Leads From Start Of Contest JANSKY STAR OF GAME Displaying a versatile attack, both on defense and on offense the Uni- versity of Wisconsin hockey team downed the Michigan sextet Thursday ! night by a score of 2-1. 1 The Badgers led from the start, the Wolverines only tally coming in the last few moments of play. The game, was marred by rough playing on the part of both teams, Michigan drawing nine penalties and Wisconsin receiv- ing seven. The first score came after twel'e; minutes of play when Weitzel, McDuffC and Reynolds were sent from the ice on penalties and three Wisconsin players skated down and scored an; easy goal. Early in the second period of the game Jansky, right wing for Wiscon- , sin, after a scrimmage in front of! the Wolverine goal sent the puck in! for a score. With the game nearly over Michigan unleased a terrific drive' that resulted in a counter which was made by Gabler. Jansky, was easily the star of the game the diminutive right wing giv- ing an excellent exhibition of skating I FRATERNITY RELAYN ON INTRAM'UA L1PI? tied for another year, ity athletes are nowe their attentions to the relay race, which will 1 Tuesday night at W gymnasium. The contest consists o of four men, each man one lan of the track in SNumerals Giveni fORMm To 13 Frosh IILIfIhU L~ r Basketball Men fratern- Coach Ray Fisher's freshmen bas- directing ; keteers concluded their practice for annual the year yesterday afternoon at the ,Michigan swimmers competing in e staged ! field house, and 1: men were reward- the State A. A. U. senior champion- atermfln ed, by numerals, for their efforts ! ships broke two records last night in I throughout the season. the Union pool. f :am 'lcCoy and Daniels at guard per- Paul Samson, Varsity star 40 yard running formned well enough to insure them- free style man, broke the first mark Water- selves trials for the Varsity next fall, when he swam to a victory in thite 500 'SES LD.MAK, IN: thlon with Miss Losey of the same club finishing secol, and Miss Sod- erland third. , Walter Grandy of the Detroit Ath- letic club defeated Ira Benjamin, for- mer national junior champion, in a closely contested diving contest, in which the issue was undecided until the final dive. Kenneth Oxley of te Yacht club finished third. George Van of the Yacht club won the 50 yard breast~ stroke handicap, with Al Mayer of Michigan a close second. Jeanochen of the Yacht club was third. man gymnasium. Iec(ause ci and Nyland at forward sunk baskets yard state senior championship in the large number of entries, with monotonous regularity. MceDon- I minutes, 38 5-10 seconds over Bob elimination trials will be held, ald and Whittle also had uncanny eyes Wagner also of Michigan. Wagner and the winners of the trial for the hoop, and stand a good chance also covered the distance in record heats will compete in the (ham- when Coach Mather sounds the whistle time, eclipsing Trowbridge's mark bya pionship finals. Trials will be- I next November. four seconds. g Tue-day proptly at 7 o~ Coach Fisher carried 16 men during Michigan swimmers scored their the last few weeks of the season, but final record breaking performance ill three of them were not awarded num- the last event of the evening, when erals because of failure to re'port for], the 100 yard relay team composed of practices. Even these men, according i Paul Samson, Clarence Batter, :Jack rnnftn"hltmIU rn . to the coach's statement, are more or Gow, and Robert Darnall cut 10 sec- less above the average, and with plen- onds off the record which Michigan ty of work, could be made into likely set last year, covering the distance in looking prospects. three minutes, 50 8-10 seconds. - The 13 numeral winners follow: Mc- Dorothy Colter, national junior pen- Donald, Whittle, Nyland, McCoy, Mc- tathlon champion, was unable to coin- With the curi'ent basketball season Afee, 1ilmartin, Squier, Nissen, Rea- I pete in her favorite eve/t, and Jorg- rapidly nearing end, officials of the Son, Rose, Hadley, Palmer and Algyer, hild Johanson of the Detroit Yacht' intramural department arc formulat-