k TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _. _. _ ,__. _. .6 . . .e......w __. ,m..,,..,. _ .. , TRACK MEN TO IUJN SAUDYAT IOVVA!, Rainmer, Javelhi, And liscus Events Should Add Many Points To Michigan Total IOWA STRONG IN RELAX Including a host of brilliant stars and a crack one mile relay team, the Iowa track squad, indoor Conference champions, appears to be one of the best balanced aggregations in the country, and should furnish, much competition for the Michigan track men when the two teams clash in a dual meet Saturday at Iowa City. | By scoring in seven of the 10 events in the Conference indoor meet, the Old Gold athletes proved their all- around ability. Moreover, in Hiunn, Cuhel, Dauber, Phelps, and Boyles the Iowans possess some stellar perform- ers. However, the addition of the hammer, javelin, an ddiscus events is not expected to benefit the Iowans, whose only potential point scorer in these contests is Captain Dauber. It is in these three events that the Wolverines are expected to score heavily with such men as Hawkins, Munz, Doyle, Schravesand, Lovette, and Northrup, all of whom are credit- ed with good marks in their special- ties. Besides the weight events, the only other contest on the outdoor program not on the indoor schedule is the 220 yard dash, in which the Michigan squad is represented by several ex- cellent sprinters who are conceded a slight advantage over the Hawkeyes. Iowa's chief hope in the hurdle events is dependent upon Cuhel, star quarter miler and anchor man on the mile relay team. This team, although changed at times, has gone through the year undefeated. Perhaps the best race of the Con- ference indoor season was that be- tween the relay squads of Iowa and Michigan in the indoor meet at Pat- ten gymnasium. In this race, Cuhel negotiated the anchor leg in such speedy time that he was able to cut dow a 10 yard lead held by Herrn- stein, and nip him by barely a foot at the finish line. The return of Roberts .to the Iowa squad will bolster the team and should increase their speed by a full second, for he is capable of better than 50 seconds in the quarter. He is also a probable scorer in the 220. Although the Wolverines are expected to show better outdoors than indoors, it will be an unexepected surprise if they de- feat the Iowans, who ran the relay distance in the best time for the year, 3:20, at the Kansas erlays. Iowa Rifle Team Wins Title Honor1 Winnig seven meets and losing none Iowa's rifle team captured the Conference championship. The run- ners-up are in their order: Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan. Illinois,and Northwestern. Mi higan won one meet and lost six, Albert W. Myers, '27M, shooting the pigh score for the team, averag- ing 284 for the seven meets, or 96 hits in each position, thus winning a silver cup furnished for the high man. Hary C. Walker, '27E, and John A. Whitworth, '27, tied for second place :Ith a score of 382. u ~mwj 1l0JRSESHIOE TOURNEYS TO BEGIN THIS WEE & Entries for the all--eamlIts ho.seshoe tournament. both singles and doubles, must 1e made at the intramural office not later than Friday, according to an announcement made by the intramural office yesterday. Silver loving cups will be awarded to the winners and medals will he given all run- ners up. All material recessary for playing will be furnished by the intramural departient. First round results in the in- terfraternity horseshoe. tourney must be in not later than tomor- row, and the results of all other games played this week by Thursday afternoon. 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Coach Dean brought his Crimson nine back from the first Big Ten clash at Ohio State yesterday and announc- ed this morning that the same lineup as used against the Buckeyes would face Purdue. Too many errors have been chalked up against the infield in non-Conference tilts but if the play- ers can iron out the rough edges and bobbles by tomorrow, Purdue may find the ball rather hard to ground through, beyond the sacks. Davis, lead-off man, will cavort at short stop. He has been used in the outer garden but in order to better the infield Coach Dean believes it best to move him in. Derr's hitting has about landed him a place in the out- field, providing Davis gets a regular job at short. Peck is scheduled to hold down the hot corner hassock with Druckamill- er at second. Correll, youthful soph- omore slugger, has first base cinch- ed. Hord and Burke will form the battery. Ray, Derr and Tobin are' booked for fly chasers. 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