PAM, ;TX TVIT7, VITICV.-IMAN DATIY .,1A PAOID ~IX TITF MICETICAN DAIlY SATUR )AY, MAX ,~1926 .. : . ...... . ..r.." _. r V I 0' k Wolverik IN DASH EVENTS Guthrie, Ohio Star, Expected To Lead Team In Hurdles, High Jump, And Broad Jump Compe iton MILE RACE FEATURED Michigan will open its 1926 home outdoor track season when the Wol- verines compete in the annual dual meet with Ohio State at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon on Ferry field.. The Wolverines proved to the Con- ference track enthusiasts that they are to be seriously considered for the Big Ten outdoor championship by de- feating the strong Iowa team last week, and with a fast track at Ferry field today Michigan should triumph over the Buckeyes. The Ohio State team has some of the most brilliant stars in the Conference in Phin Guth- rie, Kennedy, and Irwin, but the all- round strength of the Ohio team does not compare fdvo:ably with the strongly balanced Maize and Blue squad. Michigan is expected to score heav- ily in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Hester, Leschinsky, and Kelly form a dash trio that no other Conference school can duplicate this season, and it is not likely that Irwin and Grim, the Buckeye entries, can garner many points in such fast competition. Las- ser, Leschinsky, and Kelly' will run in the furlong race, Hester confinimfg his activities to his favorite ovent, the 100 yard dash, Feinsinger, Herrnstein, Mueller, and Ohlheiser will constitute the Michigan entry in the 440 yard race. Bevan of the Ohio team is expected to give' Feins ger a great race for first place honors, having covered the distance in' 50 seconds in a dual meet with Min- nesota last week. Coach Farrell has chosen Hornber- ger, Wagner, Beals, and Bean to run in the 880 yard race. Hornberger has fully recovered from his leg injury received last winter, and has been turning in the best time of his ca- reer as a member of the Michigan ,track teams. Toley, Buckeye sopho- more star, has been credited with 2 minutes 1-3 seconds in the half mile, and cyill be a strong contender i to- day's race. The feature race of the meet is ex- pected in the mile race when Kennedy, Conference indoor mile champion, will p compete against Captain Freyberg, Jung, and Gibbs, of Michigan. Loomis and Swisher are a strong pair of mil- ers and are considered point men for the Buckeyes. Coach Castleman may change his entry in the mnile race and put Kennedy in the two mile run against Callahan, Wells, and Isken- darian. Ohio is expected to score heavily in the high and low hurdles. Michigan failed to place in either of these events in the dual meet with the Hawkeyes, and can not hope to fare well against the Scarlet and White hurdlers, who are considered among the best in the Conference. Phin Guthrie, one of the best hurd- lers in the country, is scheduled to shatter the existing hurdle records made on Ferry field. The Buckeye star has reached the height of his ca- -reer this season and should take first place in both the low and high hurdle events. Ohio is conceded a first place in the high jump with Anson and Guthrie competing. Anson has cleared the bar at 6 feet 4 inches, while Guthrie can jump 6 feet. Weeks, Roth, Waldo, McCain, and Behlman are entered for Michigan. ' Anson and Guthrie are also entered in the broad jump, both being able to jump near the 24 foot mark. Coach Farrell has made a large entry in this event in an effort to uncover a good jumper to take the place bf De Hart' Hubbard, negro broad jump champion, who graduated last June. Let The Daily sell it for you thru the Classified colmuns.-Adv. Track Team To Clash With Ohio Here Today Feely's Men To Meet Illini Golf Team Today Michigan's Varsity Golf team will meet the University of Illinois squad at 2 o'clock this afternoon on the Ann Arbor Country Club links. The Illinois team ranks with the best in the Conference and Captain Andy Anderson is expected to be in top forni for the meet today. He will have as his mates Ralph Kundstadter,1 William Mason, and William Tewks- berry.I The men who will play for the Wol- verines this afternoon include, Cap- tain Feely, Addison Connors, Robert Newman and Ralph Cole. BABLLNINE TO Michigan meets Minnesota today in the second game of the week-end tour. The game has an added significance because of the unexpected defeat Il- linis, who was leading the Confer- ence, suffered at the hands of Chicago Thursday. The Illini lost 7 to 6 in 14 innings and went into second place, Minne sota gaining the top position by vir- tue of a perfect record since the be- ginning of the season. In the game Chicago got 14 hits off the hitherto almost unhittable Indian pitchers, whilethe Illinois batters, five of them near the top in Big Ten batting were able to get only five hits. Jablonowski will pitch for Michigan, and Guzzy will probably pitch for Min- nesota. This same pair of hurlers faced each other a year ago on Ferry field, and Guzzy won a 1 t 0 victory over Jablonowski. Including the Michigan, Minnesota game there are eight Big Ten teams which will see action today, the other games are: Illinois at Ohio State, Indiana at Purdue, and Northwestern at Iowa. NDNPOLIS THLETIC CLUB SIGNS PPENGTH Richard Papenguth, '2Ed, a veteran of the Varsity swimming team for three years, has signed a contract to coach swimming at- the Indianapolis athletic club. He will begin his work immediately after the close of school this June. Papenguth won his letter for work as a fancy diver and 220 yard dash- man in 1923, '24, and '25. Last season he was ineligible to compete for Mich- igan because of the three year rule, but as coach of the Ann Arbor high school swimming team, he had a suc- cessful season, his team winning all its dual meets and placing third in the state championships. Papenguth's marriage to Miss Gol- deen Reese of Lansing has just been announced. ALL-CAIPUS HORSESHOE 3EET TO START TUESDAY First round matches in the all-cam- pus singles and doubles horseshoe tournaments will get under way next Tuesday afternoon with 52 men par- j CHEER SQUAD TRYOUTS Daily workouts are slated for the cheering squad at Ferry field j for the remainder of the semes- ter. They will be held at four o'clock, and all freshmen who wish to try out for the squad will report at that time. W. A. Warrick, Cheerleader. Read the Want Ads COACH MA THER MAKES THIRD CUT nr( IN FRESHMAN BASEBALL SQUAD Coach Edwin . Mather has re- Of the original group of battery can- duced the number of the yearling dia- didates numbering 30, who came out mond aspirantsn the6 sy makigthree I for a trial, there are but 13 left at the(e successive cuts in the squad. He now j (By Associated Press) has the number thinned out suffic- present time. . The pitchers include NEW YORK Ma 7.The N York iently so that he may give the remain- Asbeck, Dahl, Gilmartin, Montague N7.-The Y ing candidates more intensive and per- Stunberg, Whitney, Lowe, Whittle and Yankees broke their losing streak sonal attention. From now on the Rowe. There are four bmckstops, here today, defeating the Tigers, 7-6, cots will be smaller and at less fre- Reichman, Nissen, Truskosk , and in an 11 inning game. Collin's single, quent intervals. Every man will b IDuckman, remaining and they are i givena chnce o prve hs wo t~agiing a spirited fight for the receiv- ?with one dlown in the 11th, sent Lazeri given chance to prove his worth staggacross the plate with the winning tal- i1b Jr nn 1iti .y i COURT TEAM TO LEAVE FOR TOLEDO; TWELVE MATCHES TO BE PLAYED Capt. Earl Krickbaum, accompanied Crane, Stephens, Vose, and Olian who by seven other members of the Michi- will play in the order named. In ad- gan tennis squad will leave at 9:45 dition to these Finkleman has been o'clock this morning for Toledo where selected to play as number six, while before being dropped from the squad. ticipating in the annual championship contests. Eight teams have been entered in the doubles tourney, while 32 men have filed entries in singles. Let The Daily sell it for you thru the Classified columns.-Adv. ing pos uon- n. ily. In the infield, the ight for positions Ruth hit his sixth homer of the sea- centers at first ba and shortstop. son in the first inning with Gehrig Cohen, Drake, Heistedt, McCoy, and on base. Pennock relieved Hoyt in Storen are the men striving for the the eighth and Detroit got to him in job of guarding the initist sack. the ninth for a run which sent the There are six shortstop candidates game into extra innings. remaining, th'e number including Me- Kenneth Holloway was in the box sic, Lyman, Morse, Doran and Cen- for the Detroit team and pitched a tanni. Morse appears to be the pick fairly consistent game but Ruth's of the group at the present time. homer proved his undoing. they will meet te Toledo tennis club this afternoon at that city.I Paul Leidy, Michigan's tennis coach in 1923, has been largely responsible for arranging the meet this afternoon, -and has received the cooperation of Michigan alumni in Toledo. Twelve matches will be played this afternoon instead of the usual five; eight of them will be singles and four will be doubles encounters. This has been arranged to furnish some of the more promising scrubs on the squad an opportunity to gain experience in competition. Michigan will present a strong front in her five regulars; Krickbaum, Slowinski has earned the seventh T:lace. After heated competition which has lasted all week Toevs has been se- lected as the one most capable of winning his match as the eighth man. He will be paired with Olian to form the fourth doubles combination. Vose and Stephens will play in their accustomed position as Michigan's premier doubles team while Krick- baum and Crane will again be the second pair. Slowinski and Finkle- man play well together and have been selected as the third team. Let The Daily sell it for you thru the Classified columns.-Adv. I.. I v { . s D 0 B B s r-_________ - -_ "-a j I 9 -.. ,,... 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