Y, FEBRUARY 25, 192? THE MICHIGAN DAILY "WON FRELTREYOIFRESHMAN TRACK TEAM, INCLUDES, Gophrs' wimetar! F ,RIL T PIY ON UMB3ER OF.' PRO 'MISING ATH-iLETES. rui.ri practices seem to indicate aion e qa m 1hw l+i a NiW MEN I uRBANA 1a Coach (Charlets llnt Ifreshmn ustadad.( .- CI'i lAJE AT 3 P.M. AD)VERTPISING AT 3 P.= rro w _____________________________ (41)31l I- " _ +" v"... a vaawa a ..s'1 ia+.. ,y t 11 is 711 t1[Cl ll. "' " ° "' Illinois Varsity Four-Mile Testy To Make Bi1l For Permanaent1Posessini Of Mike Masoni Trophy J' ENTEiR THREE RELAYS Ten' of the 19 Ii ackm n lwi will leave this mor ning for the Illiois relays to be rmi off Saturday at Ulr- bana have never parteipatedi in. Var- city competition at Michigan, and only two of the men ol the three Wolver- ine relay teams have been on a relay quartet before. Besides Coach Stephen J. Farrell, the team will be accompani- edl by Manager Willis Topper, '27, and a trainer. The mnen will arrive in time to attend the Michigan lliois baket- ball game tonight 'rne men who have never been in a university track inet previously are Cooper, J1oie,-Wuerfel, M~lon roe, Lo- mnont, ,Tones, Bat on, Leonard, Beatsj and Pfluke. The veterans who willj return to competitilm Saturday are Capt. Northrop, Hester, Lasser, Mun- ger, Mueller, Oheser, Hornberger, Iskenderian, api Prout. The field which the green Wolver- ine squad wil face includes the best athletes of the Middle West both in the 4elayp and the individual events. Of the four relays Michigan will not, be represented in tl1t Medley events~ Scontenting itself with entries in thej mile, two mile, and four mile races. The mile teanli of 0Olheiser, Mueller, Barton and Leonard will find in Il- lionois and Iowa the strongest kind; of competition. Iowa's sar quartetl was favored to winl until the Iuli beat themt by ihes ini their dual meet last Saturday in 3 mn. 29 3-5 sec. The two mile relay race is a mays- tery with no one venturing to pick a winner. As matters now stand it appears to lbe a toss ill) with seeral teams having one or two good halfj milers. Notre Danme, Ames, Wiscon- sin, Ohio State, and Illinois all look to have p)ossiilities. Beeause of the Alike Mason trophy, inuch stress has been laid on the four -vile relay. Michigan, with two legs ol the trophy, will make a stronig lid to, gain permanent possession by a victory Saturday Illinois, noted for its four mile team has won the trophy once since it was'irst offered in 1924. Individual stars who will'be at the Relays includle such men as McGinnis of Wisconsin, Droegemueler and Lewis of Northwestern, Boyles and Nelson of Iowa, Burg of Chicago, Spence of Detroit City college, and Lyon of Illinois in addition to les- ter and Nothrop of Michigan and Alderman and Grim of Michigan State. Sub~ribe for the Micphgan Daily.f AT THE DETROIT THEATERS GARRICK One Week Only Begin. Sun, Feb. 20 The Brilliant Evect of the Seasoni A. I. WOOD)S Presents America's Foremost Actress KXTHARINE CORNELL In Michael Arlen's Sensational Qitory ITH REEN HAT x gus s50cto $2.50 I Sat. Mat. 5c' to $.00' P1op. Mat. W ed.-Wc to $1.50 Week Beginning Monday, Feb. 21 Bonstelle PLAYHIOUSE Woodward at Eliot MATPNEES "icusday - Thursday Saturday - 50c-he NIHT'iS 75cto $1.50) ClHAN 1NGiN( POLLOCS Soul-Stirrpg VIly THE ENEMY IT'S A G~OOD) SHOW!1 NOW NIGHITS of 8:15 CASNOWMATS, at 21 Popular Matinee Today The:Musical .Masterpiece STUDENT PRINCE I THIS WEEK Evenings, $1.10 to $3.30 Wed. Mat. The to $;1.65 Sat. M.at. 75c to $.20 SH UBERT-LAFAYETTE} D)ETRIOIT The Funniest and Most Thrill- j inu Picture Ever Shown Is track mentor, has a number of prom- ising yearlinug candidates, although the iw-i~iority of them are youing anid, largely inexperiencedl. Through plrac-; tw an""d Competition, howevc r, fCoaci3h H oy t expects a number of the mnin to develop into valua1ble nmateri al for ncx.'.t .?.ar an"Ity. Aniong the iniler: hayden, a Flor -, da p~roduct, andt Gruniow of D)etroit look like (lhe promising candlidates,' twhile Kennedy, a:n Iroiood high school star, has also ,Aiowii cow idei-; able ability ini this event. I~tllrt of Chicago, Crego of Saginaw, and ilti- witch .of. Chicago represen l,.ic l'iJft talent amiong the fresh!mani candida, es in the shot put. Saturday'3 \'.r('estling-- Imuiania at. !TiIC': i- ItiAN. Sw imnn g Nest li e ft cp at A ICHII(IAN . * 111ol113. B~asketball-PIurdue at :lich- igaii. Foremost among tihe freshmnan'1 sprinters are Chiapmian, formier Gran d i Ra3pids high schodl, star, Coffin of Oak Fro11110or Evans, a twin brother of the hurdler ,iim 11111l .3 r dL ttr, tlU P.~i4'1, whOomles frorn candidate, Kemp, an(gther Michigan Ohio. L vans of Detroit appear's to product, and Felker of Toledo s emn hold the edge over the other high to be the best in the high jump, M~ile. hurdle candidates, and McDonald, who! Danner' of La Grange and Skull ey, comes from Ohio, IDollivar, of, Battle fomrSadc iltrIcdm ! Ceel an Atinsn f Dlut, Mnn. athlete, Godfrey of Kalamazoo, Odle! 1,~ lrmie and Baumi are promising Broad In the low' hurdles, Danner, a for-' jumpers. Oldham and Marsh, formier mir sprinter who comes from La Detroit high school athletes, Smiith, G, rge, Ill., appears to be the most another Michigan boy, and MaloneyI plromlising, alt hough1 Harbaugh, an ( of Florida loom as pos~ible candi-- Ohio product shows possibilities. Thel dates for next year's Varsity in the teami is lacking in good half mile pole vault. candidates. Tilley of Ann Arbor and Jeson' of Detroit, the leading 880 men Subscribe for the Michigan Daily. ' WHITNEY THEATRE One ight Ontly, Friday, Feb,. 25 Mail Orders Now-Seauts, Feb. 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