.. TI IF,. MICHIGAN DAILY PAGi : Ir . a AA-_J I VA A-,,A AAA ...tk - :K: WEDNE DAYar. ..-- Y.^N D ILY P GE VlE ' - - Many Schools Scholastic "rack ,Wants To Suwim DTOT fTUIFTfIIADR1]j .English C'wc 1 LJLT"IIIUII RTHWESTIEVL NILIIII IIIUI- WIN CHAMPIONSHIPW IN THIS YEA EEntries for the second annual Inter CaiS 't(ech.. nn Arbor high school scholastic indoor track meet to be was third with 0 1-4 points. 1held at Yost field house Saturday are Prelmarefoth c wl1) complete, andl these include 255 ath- !held at the fleld horse >aturday after- letes representing 26 schools from non, while the inl~s 'il]l)b: held four states. Saturday fright. Tl'h schools that are' Detroit Northwestern high school, entered aflnl the numbner of contestants winners of last season's meet have frouni cacli are as follows: Flint'Cen-. again entered a team, and are the fativ Iral. 13; Battle Creek high school, 4; orites for the title honors this year. Waite high school,% Toledo, Ohio. 20; Tphe Colts have 27 men entered, and Cass Tech.,IDetroit, 14; Froebel hg some of these athletes have already school, Gary, Inc., 14; Elst on higha i been practicing on the field house I chol, Michigan City, Ind., #1; Sagi- track. naw~ high school, 4; Centerville hi gl. *Ohio, Indiana and Illinois are repre-; school, 1: Stanton high school, 4; stinted in the entries, as well as all Northern high school, Detroit. 11; Ann! parts of Michigan. Th-e Buckeye state A rbor high school, 16; East high has four schools entered, these being school, Columbus, Ohio, 6; Elkhart WaSite high school and Libbey highj high school, Elkhart, Ind., 7; HighlandI school from Toledo, Glenville high hark high school, 7 ; Thornton high school from Cleveland and East high i school, Harvey, 1ll., 1. school from Columbus. Elkhart igh! Eastern high school, Detroit, 12; school, of Elkhart, Froeobel high school Austin high school, Chicago, Ill., 16; of Gary and Elston high school of Northeastern high school, Detroit, 2; Michigan City are the Indiana repre- I Roosevelt high school, Wyandotte. '7; sentatives, while Austin high school F aton Rapids high school, 2; Arthur ofChicago and Thornton high school1I Hill high school, Saginaw, 9; Western of Harvey are from Illinois. high school, Detroit, 5; Glenville high This year's program includes the 50 school, ClevelandI, Ohio, 14,;Cnta yard dash, 50 yard low hurdles, " high school, Kalamazoo, 18; Northwes- yar high hurdles, 440 yard run, 880 tenhgscolDtri,2;Lby yr run, mile run, broad jump, shot ter high school, eroio, 27;6i.e put, high jump, pole vault, medley re- ______________-^ lay and one mile relay. These events are the same as the ones that coni- Suzanne Lenglen, the F+rench tennis. stituted last year's p~rogram. star, won her first championship at the In the- meet last year, Detroit age of 14. Helen Wills won thne Pacific Northwestern high school more than coast championship at the age of 15 tripled their closest rival, amassing a and1 captured the national women's total of- 51 1-2 points, to the 14 fori title at the age of 17. i. ______________________________ _____________________________ inI 'Keen Boasts Good 1 fechot in the 01 school meet, the Record As Coach divisions recogni Smeets as compnar legiate competiti, ('lifford Keen, wvho came to ?!'ick- !Keen ce-velope! igan in December to fite charge cf the ball team last fa \Tar-3ty twrestling team, had been em- ;hung up a reco sployed a coach of F+rederick, Ola game. His eleve homaelhi 11 school athletic. Means for .354 point ,to U3i= two yea-rs. 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