THE MICHIGAN DAILY FiDAY, MARCH 4-, 1J°7 ;c, c ~'Y n li ' } , ° h yJt rcy M f.i j ,da 7{ y To F A McCoy 9N N ES 0 ON~IC OUtOFTO DECIDEI:Iju DUAL ~~Mnest METCsPO ~p8~~ elay Team Hopes To Holdi Both Tbeams Boast Undefeated Record R e cord in Swirnming Meet With Michio-an For Conference Mleets Engaged a Out Of, unicago, dame N LINE[UP LIKEILY ron T~iI TflLafnnl~A # "Tess" With Expec't Close Gamie .Due ' o m1e :a7 j Ei or Adlvantag'e MldUBy Maroonsy O Fer Michigani1 ea mi TRUSK3SKI MAY START Enie 'Vh Coy, stellar Wolverine eeu- ::: .~~ i' ' n~ not be in the starting line- .~u,) aganst Chicago Saturday because! of a knee injury, according to a state- m 2ent nieale by Coach Mather yester- f lay. If he is definitely unable to play, I'1w i'.chigan lineup wil probably be - I shitted about, with Truslkowski sub- _ st itut'd, to complete the quintet. Oosterbaan will be used at the pivotj fi position in this event, with Capt. Chain- hers and Harrigan at forward, and Pe- t Inc and Truskowski at guards. Hat- f : McCoy will be out of the game, and ithsis so the Michigan lineup still remains uncertain. Martin may be inserted into the ILeftto right: Moody, S. Hi ', Benntt, anid )orrisoljain sfrad wt otr Minnsotas rcordbreaingrela teai wose eetig wth teIcbaan as his running mate, MwcCoy at Mneoasrcr lrekn clyta whs metn wih tE center, and Chambers andl Harrigan Michigan quartet is expected to pr ove one of the feature events of the guards. In the event that ?Martin is (ual meet between the Conference I aders tonight in thle Union pool. The noisdhwvrIaria n Gopher team consisting of S. Hill, M oodly, LBennett, and Morris recentlyj Oosterbaan will be used at forwards,! turned in the exceedingly fast time of :14:5 for the 160 yard event, whichE with McCoy at center, andl Chambers is "a national record and equals the world's mark. and Petrie, guards, the same lineup The Michigan team will p~robablyT be composed of Seag er, Watson, that started against the Purdue team Darnell and Captain Samson, and in the longer distance it may prove too Monday. powerful for the visitors to defeat.; "The, game with Chicago is not asl easy as is generally thought," Coach FARRELL ENTERS SIX' VARSIT'Y MEN INi Mather said, "for the Maroons loom as RELAY' GMESAT ICIGAN utSTATE SATURDAY jif eyed o the Wolver ines, w~il be -- - ( hard 1o beat. In addition to this they ' Six Michigan trackmen have been !in shot put, and "a team composed of;' will have the advantage of the home entered in the track relay games toj Pfluke, IHeals, Ilunt, and Iskenderian 1 floor, and a particularly b)ad beating }to avenge. It is certain that the game be held Saturday at Lansing, Coach in the two mile relay. will be a hard-fought one. Chicago's Farrell announced yesterday, while The trials to be held at the Field( comeback showings against other for praicenithtrn ialevemnhtoebehouse will determine the entries for} teams, especially Indiana, and the re- for racice wih. rialevets o b Isults of Michigan-Chicago ganmes in heldin te 44 and2 mie rus, she Western Conference meet RhichI heldin te 44 an 2 mle rns.previous years are good indications ot Lane has been entered in the high is scheduled for next Saturday at what may be expected." jump in the Lansing meet, with Lovette t Evanston. ..................E.. ............................................. i3"Z - P a I''{1 G -. , Edgar Signs Pro Ball Club) SPORTS OF THlE WEEK I Today Swimming - Minnesota at rMICHIGAN. Tomorrow {Basketball - MICH-IGAN at Chicago.\ Wrestling-Championship meet -MICHIGAN at Illinois. I--ockey-wisconsin vs. MICH- IGAN at Windsor, Ont. Swimming - Intefseholastic 1meet at Union pool. READ THE WANT ADUS ' FENCERS T FACE MICHIGAN STATE ITw~o informal fencing teams spon- 'sorefi by the intramnural department 1will en-gg teamis representingMi- i igan St~xte (college in foils coinpeti- tion at 2:00 Saturday afternoon in Waterman gymnasium. 'there will be no admision charge. Fencing has been an informal sport under the intr,ni ural department for the past three y ears, and for the p~ast two years thec Michigan team has en- gaged the Michigan State outIn _ Within two wekN the local teams wvil meet the Grceen and WVhite fencers is a return nicot at tEI~ast Lansing. TWO SPECIALS ...: Dozens of at- tractive shirts Interwoven wool hose 1.95 59C "Tess" Edgar Former Michigan baseball star, and premier catcher of the Western Con- ference last year, has signed a pro- fessional contract to play with the Waco, Tex., nine this coming spring. IEdgar was declared ineligible last week due to his failure to make the required marks necessary for com-I petition in the Big Ten. He was a member of the 1926 championship team, and had one more year of com- petition. HAMILTON, Bermuda. - George Lott of Chicago, won the Bermuda \singles championship. Subscribe for the Milchigan Daily. f 1 ;7 wAGMoRku*&cO mIPnY ,for TI/en c ,ASnce 14 8 -l I ' /' \ ,f I I I I I I A GOOD IMPRESSION IS FREQUENT- LY A LASTING ONE, ESPECIALLY IF IT IS MADE IN A I I Suit or Top -Coat DETAIL Attention accorded detail in LANGROCK is evident to the dresser. Clothes by discriminating I Tailored and Modeled 11 ' rs ;m (l~rI 11 I i 11