THE MICHTGAN DATL Y WE'DNE'SDAY, MARCH 31, 192G THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 192G ......... plan London-Africa Air Service HIGH SC HOOL TEAM ..... T'llN Of Unjust VCriii~isSTo W1hich , -," "a Althletes Are jibjeect °ra uglih. ~ 4 Commients Of P'ublic -MISS YOIJNGS SPEAKS 4 Ocmnmending the An'n Arbor high r school basketball team on its record of 14 victories and only one defeat during the past season, E. J. Aather, p u. Varsity basdketball coach, addressed the members of the squad, their coach, °.>.... I."... {,' . - manager, and cheerleader at a Chain- -" leer of Commerce luncheon yester- day.ftit 5 Coach Mather spoke of the p~eculiar < position in ^which every athlete and coach is placed, subject to harsh- crit.- icisms from the public. "Every move on the part of the player or* the coach, every poor play, is likely to be nlis- construed, resulting in unjust r1>' marks, which may. deeply effect fhe idvda.So tithplervh goes out on the floor and does notI really want to win---or the coach who! Britazin is laying, plains tor a regularairal servic e between London andi would not sacrifice anything to see South Afr ica, following"tihe return ofI Alain Cobhamn pathfinder, fr om his his team conic out victorious. There- 16:000 mnile round (1trip to C'ape Town . The photo shows the enthusiastic fore, the public should be far niore ; ti xeption given the voy ager I n his ar rival at the London airport. Colbhamn's considerate in their attitudle toward! feat is. ranked witl1 the rpRufld-the-YE orid flight in importance. an athlete when he fails on a play," he declared. I -------t A"s10 ,s. r TASHKENT, Asiatic .Russia.---A tor- nado accompanied1 by rains, has swept Turkestan, causing much loss of life and property. 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