W1~DN3 rAYFEI3UA-QLY 3, 1.927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY nrnniu llWins Points\ ~rWolve rifle Team [PR-VVQFSJLING.TITLE/ Iii:' I [, 1 ,,, 111111o n~ s r ien In E a 'h .,. I ! "ia'sial{ :1:(.''lS inceach of1 ti esehadwtendivjsions ~' of the ~t~f ifi0 icwill (10-i ~.'. x tErmille which ageai will me t'A 1i1 the ( .ig-'Tcn chianpionship mTeet2'''" <:: ::r ':} :: 'nth.c s ,.(. ~ sin or class A, the Wolverinea..s and Indiana wil l meet.......... to lECidle which team wil met the winner of the Illiflois-Iowa battle. I3oEh ft,.eseceasholdl three vie- toS ics over the same Conference op-1 < ponenits, Ohio State, Purdue, andl Northiwes'tern. Coachi Reynold's team}0 defeated the Bolerinakers, 14 to 13, Ohio State, 19 to J, and Northwes tern B ob DsIa all,. free style star onj 24 to 3, while the Michigan mnatinen do- I1vichii~an's st 'ong tank team, who is feated the same teams by scores of t h ovr 17 o8,17to , nd 1 -2 o 1- 1counlted upon to ring te ovr 17 o8,17 o , ad 2 12 t 6 -2ines several p~oints in the coming Big t respectively. I Ten championships at Urbana on (lito To M1eet Viirdiie- March 25 and 26. D~arnall swims in the Ohio State and Purdue will battle 50, 100 and 220 yard free style events,, it out Saturday to decide which team' and is a member of the fast relay -l will occupy third position in the east- outfit composed of Capt. Samson, Wat- ern division. The Buckeyes and the son, Seager and himself. f Boilermakers have defeated the Pur- Darnall has scored many points for ple0 and have lost to Michigan and the Michigan team ;since he first en- 40 /2t / !/v t J ff RAWVN FOft 1... ^ LGEMP'~OOP jILE. I~3 I THISS r CLOSES If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie . i1'1I(' .1 the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and youir wan t ad will be charged. The Michigar Daily reserves tl e righ t to 1IO f~1~i abtSo ~ classify all wants ads tinbei app ropriate. head 11 ~ t r 1 lyears". a Indiana. Coach Studeville's North- western team seems doomed to hold down the cellar position, as it J1ar' been conquered in all four Cont- ence matches. Among the teams in the westernJ group Illinois and. Iowa loom as pos-I, Bible occupants of first position, with the former team a slight favorite. The Illini and the Hawkieyes boast cleanj records for th~e meets held thus far with three victories each.. The Prehn- nen defeated. Wisconsin, 17 to 8, and hold victories over Minnesota and Chicago, while the Iowa. grapplers .won from Chicago by a wid4 margin, defeated the Badgers, 17A-2 to 7 1-2, and gained a victory over the Gophers by the narrow margin of 12 t~o 9.. Minnesota aPpears to. be the rank- ing contender for third honors. Coach McKusick has developed a powerful) team arounwd Caiptain Easter, Confer- ence 135 pouiid title h~older, that near- ly upset the strong Illinois and Iowa teams. The Northrnen hold two vic- tories in four starts, having defeated Chicago, and Wisconsin. / Wisctnsizi Out Of athie Coach Hitchcock's Badger team, con- i sidered a' possible contender for the title at the beginning of the year, was badly crippled by ineligibility. The Wisconsin team. defeated Chicago, but lost to Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota.y Chicago will battle it out with North- western for cellar position, as the Maroons have lost all of their Big Ten meets At the Conference championship, meet March 5 at Chicago the leading1 team in the eastern division will meet1 the western leaders to detemine which{ outfit will occupy first position in the final Big Ten rating ;'or the year and the loser second. The other teams in the division will meet the schools oc- cupying the same positions in the western group to deckle the rest of the I tered regular competition two years' ago. IOWA WILL HOLD' , FIRST OF ANNUAL SWIMMING- RELA YS, IOWA CITY, Feb. 22-Gne thousand high schools of the Middle West will sooxireceive invitations to the first annual interscholastic swimming re-' lays to be held in the University of Iowa's new tank tapr .l 1 and 2. Favored by tank facilities equal to dhe best in the, country, the young swimmlers will compete in four re- lays and four special events, declaresj D A. Armbruster, coach of swimming.1 he events tare 0160-yard relay, with four men each swimming 40 yards; 400-yard relay, four men each swim- m ing 100 yards; 300-yard medley re- lay, first man to swim 100 yardls back stroke, second 100 yards breast stroke and third. 100 yards free style; and the X80 yard relay, first man swimming 40 yards, ;second 100 yards; third 40 ,yards and fourth 100 yards. Athletes will win four medals in each of the special events which are the 100 yard free style, 100-yard back stroke, 100-yard breast stroke and fancy low board diving. Although t~he Hawkeye tank is 150 feet long, the swimmers will not com- pete over the long course but will swim all races across the width of' the pool, 60 feet. High school men ac- customed to small tanks would lbe handicappedl if forced to compete over the long course, it is believed by Coach Armbruster. Princeton In Lead Princeton again leads the eastern intercollegiate basketball league after 1wrestling free of the ties and sudden shifts that have beset the first place standing for the past three weeks. EThe Tigers slipped into first place, breaking a triple tie with Dartmouth and Pennsylvania, by nosing out Cor- nell when Columbia defeated Pennsyt- vania in a~ close game, 26 to 25. Dart- mouth, after beating Yale, lost to Cor- nell, dropping into a second place tie wi'th Pennsylvania. NEW YORK.-The amateur stand- Sig of Edwin Wide, Swedish runner is not to be contested, according to fWilliam Prout, chairman of the A. A. U. foreign relations committee. ANAPOLIS.-Frank Wickhorst, cap- I tion of the Navy's great football team last year and considered as an all-, American guard by several sport j writers, will coach at Iowa next1 year. Subscribe for the Michiigan Dally. i 96-97-98-99-100-141 WANTED-Woman. student to wash.-_______ dishes for small private f mily and TO EUROPE- Comrducted tour lasting two months ,in England, Holland, to stay with dlaughter evenings the Ilhine# I~elgiunm, Switzerland, when family- is out. Salary and tlRvir;ldFane oln dinners. Address Box 164, Michigan fIduly 1st.Allxe nsesi Franc. Saiin Daily._____99-1___0-101_ successful season. Send today for WANTED STUDENTS to know that circular. Rawson, 4414, Hazel Ave.,_ Sami pays from $5 to $25 for old Chicago. stits and overcoats. 96-97-98=994-104-102-103,104,145 /" RIGHT .NOW Conference ratings. CONFEREt"NCE STAND)ING' Eastern D1ivision W. L. Pct. MICHIGAN............3 Indiana ..............3 Ohio State.......:.....1 Purdue................1 Northwestern ......... .0 Western lDivisioni Illinois .. ..............3 Iowa.Y..............3. t Minnesota............2 Wisconsin............1I Chicago...... ..4 0 0) 2 2 4 0 0 2 3 0 1.000 1.000 .333 .333 .000 1.000 1.000 .500 .250 .000f indoor WOULD BE A GOOD TIME TO COME IN' AND LOOK AT THE SPRING P'ATTERNS IN SUITS AND TOPCOATS COME IN WITH THE ASSUR- ANCE THAT YOU CAN LOOK WITHO UT BEING A SKED TO BUY SUIT'S AT fifty two dollars Y AND MORlE TOPCOATS AT forty-Iwo-fifty thirty-seven-fifty AND MOR.E NEW YORK,-The world's pole vault record was broken here re- cenitly by Sabin Carr of Yale, who crossed' the bar at the 13 foot 9 1-4 inch mark. BOSTON.--Dave Bancroft, manager of the Boston Braves, will take 33 men to the Braves' training camp this spring, at .St. Petersburg, Fla. > iLOQweavfor l A1~xnder Inc. i TE" SHIRFTS TIES three-fifty two-two-fifty r' Al 11 lopof O owv w0T w