PAGE ~STX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 192ZG ztlooo *" Jl I J - not tt l AOMmm .o... lbftnmmwmomm , , --- i - a FRESHMEN TO MEET BADGERS SATURDAY I.sconsii Tracketi Show Strength In Defeating Iowa ,-y Score Of 68 To 67 ii i I i i i WOLVERINES FAVORED i PYLE SAYS SITZANNE WILL TOURU. S. FOR FILM WORK (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 11.-Suzanne Lenglen's visit to the United States for film work and tennis exhibitions is assured, C. C. Pyle, sports promoter, said today, just before his departure with his protege, "Red" Grange, for California, where the football luminary will make his debut aq a movie actor. The' French courts star will have the sanction of the French Lawn Tennis association, Pyle announced, adding that he could- n't see how the U. S. L. T. A. 'can but do likewise under the circumstances." He plans a trip to France in June to complete the arrangements recently initi- Robertson Renews Contract At Penn BERLENB CH BOUV , To Meet Stri ling uI Yankee eita ' it)m 1 01 1 ight Ieav i ght :::::: CNaEm10sionship JUNE 10 IS DATE SETr F !l !1 ! T T it -m Ar f % T 'f 7 Y 7'!li! w- _ _ _ _ v _ Deteiunined toe'ipe out their defeat last week by the Illini freshmen, Coach Charles B. Hoyt's yearling track squad is pointing for the meet on Saturday with the Wisconsin squad, which defeated the Iowa team last Saturday by a 68-67 score. In conquering Iowa the Badgers proved that they are a powerful scor- ing combination for the Hawkeyes are a well-balanced -aggregation, as was shown when they outscored all their rivals in the indoor all-Confer- ence telegraphic meet. Judging on this basis, the Wolverines should come out victorious because of their 46 1-3 to 43 2-3 triumph over *the Badgers during the indoor year. Since the indoor season several brilliant stars have been developed at Wisconsin. Hummell scored a total of 10 points in th'e sprints against Iowa. This speedy runner was timed in :10.2 in the 100 yard dash to win that event. Besides this he tied for second in the 220 in the good tine of :22.4 and placed third in the quarter in :51.8 seconds. Kelly, Michigan captain, should win the half from Walter of the Cardinals, who beat the Hawks i& 2:02.4. The Wolverine leader has gone under this time on several occasions and has even been credited with 1:59.4 for the distance. In the mile and two mile Goldsworthy bears the brunt of the Wisconsin burden, but his best time of r 4:39.4 does not compare with Smith's mark of 4:36 in the mile, and Monroe may also run the distance in faster time. Wisconsin hurdlers are compara- tively weak, especially the low hurd- lers, who failed to score one point against the Hawkeyes. In the high barriers, Kinney and McDonald should give the Badger pair of Sparger and Marsh a good race. The Michigan weight men will un- doubtedly pile up a heavy total in the shot, discus, and hammer. Saunder- son and Carlson in the discus have done more than 117 feet 6 inches which represents the best perform- ances of Taylor 4nd Engeleike. Ketz{ and Carlson have a decided advantage over Johnson in the hammer throw, and it is even probable that the Wol- verines will score a slam in that event. Carlson also should win the shot if he tosses the ball close to 40 feet as he has been doing of late. In the javelin the Badgers have a chance to forge ahead and may also score eight p oints in the pole vault, where Lepnd and Moldenhauer are clearing 12 feet with regularity. Wil- son should defeat his rival, Roberts, in the broad jump if he spans his usual distance of about 22 feet, but Roberts seems almost certain to de- feat Kinney and Lane in the high jump. SWIM MEET AT UNION TO DRA 85 ENTRIES With a total number of 85 men en- tered at a late hour yesterday and with a score or more entries expected before noon today, the second annual all-campus swim meet will get under way tonight at the Union pool with a number of participants that will ex- ceed last year's total number of 70 competitors. Competition this year will be held in nine events, the 25 and 50 yard free style, breast stroke, and back stroke, 220 yard free style, fancy diving, and, 75 yard medley relay race. Records made in last year's meet are expected to be broken tonight. The time in the events last year was uplusually slow, Aldrich's time of 12 and 8-10 seconds in the 25 yard free style being the best mark made. As in last year's meet, winners of live or more points will be awarded jerseys with numerals, it was an- nounced by officials of the intramural department. BUDAPEST.-Hungary has definite- ly decidedto participate in the Davis cup lawn tennis championships. The 1-hungarian tea' will play Argentina iiiPBarcelona, and, if not eliminated, will play Spain in ?Madrid. Patronize I,-dly .Advertisers.Adv. II Ii NEW I the worl pionship title hol the Yank given to commissi Humbert moter. ated with Mlle. Lenglen by his matchw personal representative. before al filed by Z Fugazy Jack Del at Ebbet INCE WOMEN TO QUIT !on had 2 onthe . had prey the outst, COMPTIT E SPOTShowever, his right NEW YORK, May 11.A virtual bhi rii ending of athletic competition for the cha young, women was urged today at the tBillyt second day's session of the convention ney, atte of the Women's Division of the Am- behalf of ateur Athletic association. any heav Elimination of rules, written for sey prefe men for various sports, and the re- or its ac( moval of the championship idea from was acce women's colleges, were advocated, licensed Speakers agreed that more atten- tion should be paid to the kind of purpose athletics and physical training suited than take to the individual than to the ruthless stars, wit "physical destruction" which was at- schools. tributed to the work of women's foot- Miss I ball and basketball teams. iprofessor YQ RK, May 11.-Approval of d's light heavyweight chan- between Paul Berlenbach, Aer, and Young Stribling at kee stadium June 10th was oday by the Eate Athletic ion, despite objection by J. Fugazy, Ebbets Field pro- Formal contracts for the ere signed just a few hours pplication for sanction was Tex Rickard. y, who has Berlenbach and aney signed for a title match s Feld June 22nd, protested ground that the commission iously ruled that Delaney is anding challenger. The board, ruled Delaney had forfeited t as the leading challenger. ng to sign with Rickard after npion had signed a contract. ibson, manager of Gene Tun- npted to file a challenge in f Tunney for a match with yweight in the world, Demp- erred. Neither the challenge companying check for $2,500 pted, because Tunney is not in this state. of physical benefit rather the form of effort to become n medals, or vanquish other Louise Patterson, assistant of athletics at the Univer- CRANE ISSUES CALL ro 1900 TEAMS 1NVITE IN.INTERSCHOLA FIEIMN TENNIS TEAMFifteen events have been carded on he program for Michigan's 26th annu- All freshmen who expect t o try out al outdoor interscholastic track and' for the freshman tonnis team are re- field meet to be held here Friday and quested to report to Richard Crane at Saturday at Ferry field, and more than 3 o'clock this afternoon on the Var- 900 'teams have been invited to com- sity courts on Ferry hiold. Those mak- fpete. *' ing the team will receive numerals The week-end performances will and will compete in several matches start at 2 o'clock. Friday, with thel before the close of school. preliminaries of the track meet, and It is especiai y urged that the menthe Michigan-Ohio baseball game report promptly so that an intelligent scheduled at 4:05 o'clock will complete choice may be made from the tryouts the activities for the day. At 10 o'- for a team of five men to face the Var- clock Saturday the finals of the track sity reserves in a meet which will be meet will be run off, at 2:30 o'clock iplayed either Friday afternoon or Sat- the Varsity will engage the Ohio ten- urday morning on the Varsity courts nis team in a match, and at 4:05 o'- while the regulars are away on their clock, the baseball team will play the invasion of other Big Ten schools. invading Illini. As an added enter- A departure has been made from the i tainment, a banquet will be given at previous policy toward the freshmen 16 o'clock Friday at the Union for those meI in that the squad will be limited competing in the interscholastic meet. tc members of the class of '29 irre- The events to be held in the meet spective of number of years residence are: 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, on the campus. In the past it has 440 yard run, 880 yard run, mile run, been found that the participation of 1 120 yard high hurdles, 220 yard low these upperclassmen robs the true hurdles, half mile relay, 12 pound shot yearlings of both awards and valuable put, pole vault, running broad jump, experience. high jump, discus :throw, hammer' The present lineup of the Varsity throw, and javelin throw. reserves includes Finkleman, Slowin-| Last year, Detroit Northwestern ski, Toevs, O'Brien, and Larson, who |high school, by taking four first places will play singles in the order named. and placing 11 men in 7 events, won The first two are expected to form the meet with a -total of 34 points. one doubles combination, with the Kalamazoo Central was tied for second next two making up the other. The place with Ilarveyfi Illanei,ohsciasO relative positions of these two teams place with Harvey, Illinois, each with has not been decided. 10 points, Detroit Northeastern was fourth with 7 1-2 points, and Lans- Giovanni Raicevich, claimant of the ing and Ann Arbor tied for fifth, with world's Greco-Roman wrestling chain- a score of 7 tallies each. pionship, defeated Samson Bahn of Only two records were broken in Germany, in 24 minutes. the meet last year, one in the track D TO COMPETE STIC TRACK MEET and one in the field events. In the former, the Detroit Northwestern team broke the half mile relay record of 1:33 1-5 that has existed since 1903, being timed in 1:32.6. In the javelin throw, Whitlock, of Danville, Illinois, bettered his own former mark of 161 feet, 4 1-2 inches, by hurling the stick 183 feet, 5 1-2 inches. Records in the running events are. much more recent than those in the field events. However, the oldest rec- ord for the Michigan interscholastic is in the 100 yard dash where the mark of :10 seconds has stood since 1904, when set by Hogenson, Lewis Insti- tute, Chicago. Since that time the mark has been equalled twice, in 1906 and 1913. In the running broad jump and high jump, the records have been unbrok- en since 1906. The broad jump mark of 23 feet, 5 inches, will probably go untouched this year, while the same will probably hold true for the high jump, with the mark set at 6 feet, 1 1-4 inches. Thedother meet records follow: 220 yard dash,,:21.4; 440 yard run, :50.2; 880 yard run, 1:56; 120 yard high hurdles, 15.8; 220 low hurdles, :24.4; shot put, 50 feet, 4 inches; pole vault, 12 feet '5-8 inches; discus throw, 130 feet; hammer throw, 1.70 feet, 3 inches. CINCINNATI.-The Cincinnati Reds today purchased the veteran pitcher, George Dumont, from the Minneapolis club. The deal becomes -effective at once. Read. the Wiant Ads ,: i Lawson Robertson tawson Robertson, head coach of the track team and trainer of the foot- ball squad at the University of Penn- sylvania, has been engaged for anoth- er five years. He is ranked as one of the most famous track mentors in the country and is coach of the American Olympic track teams. While declaring that all girls should i sity of Michigan, discussed the train- have some form 'of athletics, speakers I ing of girls 'as assistant to physical felt this exercise should be for the directors. ie t I ' L: e _'1 I C r r .4 ... 111 SERVICE The preference and overwhelming de- mand this year for our merchandise will encourage our staff to serve you with enthusiasm and supply your demand for Spring with quality plus service. Langrock Fine Clothes com- pete with the world's largest makers of standard quality clothes, having served university men for more than a quarter of a century. 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