THE MICHIGAN DATLY FRIDAY, MARCH 26~ 1926 THE ICHGAN AIL FRIAYMAIIH 2, 19t,; .. ......rw....... OMMWONUWAMPMM I FOP AAMMON s.w ..ww r . -- 1 -0.00 I I - I I I I I I I I -I ONI U +" _ r v ..r.r.. ..r . ._....+0 .'+ . _, Tfl PADTRIII' LOSS OF STAR PLA JONES \O IiCiTItNL GEORGETOWN'S 1927 HOCKEY TEAM't YERS BLASTS k|n Varsity Track Team Departs PENNANT HOPES~ IILLILToday For Meet With Cornply 7Y<4: FIJESHIVIAN CAPT lN; ijichiganl Varsity track team, aC- companied by Coaches Farrell and I Hoyt, Trainer Staads apd Manager oeiy-Elected LeadeI Is Star Indoor Grab will leave Ann Arbor for Ithace.. Quarter-Miter: Ti'o ('omlee In at 3:28 o'clock this afternoon to coit- 850 Yard Run Outdoors pete in the 15th annual dual indor track meet with Cornell. THREE MEETS SLATED They will arrive in Buffalo tonight, and spend the night at the Statler j John J. Kelley,''h 1 hotel there. At 9:30 o'clock tomorrow 9 '(1morning they will leave Buffalo fors tain of the freshman track Y es- Ithaca, arriving at their destination at terday afternoon, 'at a meeting Meld at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. the field house. They will rest until the meet, and Kelley, up to the present tume, has directly after it will leave on th night train out of Ithaca. The team Sbeen the star quarter-iiler 01. the will change trains at Buffalo, and will squad, and gives promise of becom- return to Ann Arbor at 2:26 o'clock ing excellent Varsity material next Sunday afternoon. year. With the coming of the outdoor A total of 23 men will make the trip, season, the captain-elect expects to ! and these make up a well balanced enter competition in the half mile,! team that should increase Michigan's anl it is thought he wiiI he as mc- victories over Cornell to 11. At pres- cessful as in his indoor event. ent out of the 14 times that the two Coach Hoyt also announced at the schools have met in indoor track (meeting that there would he three meets, the Wolverines have lost butE telegraphic meets outdioors, the first four times to the Red and White track one to be held immediately after the men. spring vacation. Coach fioyt also The men that Coach Farrell has se- announced that the names of the in- lected as entries in the meet represent door numeral winners would be post- only those he feels will probably ed next week in the locker room. place, and from their performances in past indoor meets this season, Baltimore long distance walkers on iMichigan is favored to win the meAt. April 17 intend to stage a test of en-- Cornell is particularly strong in the durance covering 50 miles. The event sprints this year, having such men as will start at the White House in Russell and Goodwillie on the squad. Washington and finish at the Balti- The former defeated Hussey, national more city hall. senior A. A. U. champion in the 100' rv v VVI AF iW.,WW I yard event, in the 75 yard dash at the Eastern intercollegiate meet. Another department in which Coach Moakley's squad is strong is the mile relay. Capt. Russell, Goodwillie, Fair- banks and Werly are the men which ran the distance in 3:30 4-10 in the Cornell-Yale indoor meet. The Michi- gan team composed of Feinsinger, Herrnstein, Ohlheiser and Mueller is one of the fastest in the middle west, and when these two teams meet Sat- urday night, it should prove an ex- citing battle. Joseph Kruger, sports editor of The Daily, will leave with the team tomorrow, and will cover the meet for Sunday morning's issue. Loren Murchison will be out of amateur sprint racing for a month or longer because of a pulled tendon in/his right leg in a recent meet in Newark. The Intercollegiate A. A. A. A., at its meeting held in New York, award- ed the outdoor championships to Har- vard, turning down the University of Pennsylvania. SENIOR MEN Orders for caps and gowns must be in Moe's Sport shop by April 1. Ii WEATHRTBRA BASEBALL ROUTINE Workouts Of Late Have Been Coimtine To Sliding, Infield And Batting i'ratices THORNE, GILBERT OUT Y the warm weather with which Ann Arbor has been favored the last few days continues, Coach Ray Fisher, of the Varsity baseball team, will soon be able to break the monotony of the field house routine and take his caII didates out of doors on the Ferry fiel' diamond for a real workout. The practice sessions of late have been a little more varied than earlher in the season, the hit and run play and sliding drill having been added to the daily infield workout and bat- ting practice. Gil Thorne:, pitching candidate, has not yet returned to the squad on ac- count of an infection in his leg, and Louis Gilbert, who has been making a; strong bid for the third base berth, has been ordered to remain at the hon,- pital until Monday with laryngitis. Gilbert has been suffering from a cold all week, but continued his attendance at practice session until physicians ordered him to the.hospital on accouit of the larynx infection. Prohibition has been a boon to the bowling game, according to Jimmy Smith, world champion bowler. Georgetown's prospects for a cha mpionship baseball team were given a jolt recently when it was announce d that Bill Albert and Don Brennan had signed with the New York Amer! cans. A _- T - .. Don Brennan has a reputation as an outfielder of no mean ability. team and will be missed greatly. as a pitcher while Bill Albert is known 1 oth were veterans of the Georgetown FOUL SHOOTING CONTEST WON BY MELVIN OLL '27 Melvin 011, '27, won tie all- campus foul shooting in the play- off yesterday afternoon at Water- . man gymnasium sinking 46 out of a possible 50 from the free throw line. Ervin Muscovitz, '29M, was sec- ond with 42 baskets. YOST. LIVE LONGS FOR WOL VERINE Lieu ii .1 "Wolverine, wolverine-who's got a real live, fighting Wolverine?" This is the query being broadcast to all cor- ners of Michigan by Coach Fielding H. Yost, Michigan's veteran football teacher. The only live Wolverines in the state, so far as can be learned, are in the Detroit Zoological Gardens. Not until a'1i;ve specinen is cavortingI around Ferry Field will the coach be fully content. PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW. 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