" ..wfM ' M _ ,,, ". 4ann's Team Final arrangements for the the annual individual champl fthe Introlegiate Swin oclation made at theirecent eetig of ofhcis of that1 01ved the changinig of-the . ate cf the sv im meet to ?Marc G, the sme date as the Big T inl thus .prhibitiflg Michigan I~,HU'GGINS PRE~PARES I ___ __ I ___ v.. rinnirn i iiii nn w rud;j FOR 1927 sEAsO Lurnmn, ILLIMi UflJU' 'UAOS BEBIN *ORKI jholding l ; "d. ~a Spring; Practice Haiuiwred A.: f ~ s... By, avk of 'Space IUnder Stndliumr; t winter1; body in-;*.c } 200 REPORT TO ZULPKE ;tentative - :1 25 and MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 12. - C.ndi-; 'en meet,. .!dates for the 1927 Minnesota football metar team have had the advantage of near- .::.::.ly a week of spring practice urnderl Lads m-the direction of Dr. Clarence W * Spears, head coach of the "Gopher the glryd te~.~'am. The squad i:: divided into two ... rollg;:> groups which alternate, in using the r cllgi field, under thle stadium on succes-1 from, are ' ~ ...... gie days. 'ro the '> ;... ;: IAlthough only a few of the veter-' 't'con:~? ~~nshv been able to reprt, there' be 1Sd .. a large number': Of new gandi'-' a.wr t.t es for Coach Spears to wor ii ._ T he menc are drilling in fuindamentals brilliant i ,n condtion forthe otor rc ,y points ? 'anager. of the Ne. ! ork Yankees, tice, which will begin as soon a With the IAmlerica~n league basebaltl champions Northr-op field is in condition. e~nt, how-I. last year, h~as strengthened his teami With most of tVhe other Confer-i efforts in j9onsiderably, and seems certain to be'I ence schools working out.of . doorsI se e~et at high in the race for the 1927 pennant the Minnesota squad is hiandicapped' when the season gets under way, by the lack of space under the stadi- nitted to urn, which necessitates the separate ingof he HAVAR STRS ENT ED practice sessions- for the two divi-I tig ofthumS-S ~itwisions of the squad. Thel squadis. enxs beig) N 1P NNSLVAMIA RELAYS strengthiened by a number ofpromis- islai- n mmesfromlatyx' feh ,-City col- PHILADELPWIA.-After an absence mlan squad, whom Coach Spears ex- se' ot two years Harvard University will pects to develop i~nto valuable Var- ~ecords of1 Send a track and field squad to the 4 ity ___me_______ i are now Penn Relays at. Franklin Field April CHAMPAIGN, Mar. 12.--Coach Rob- 3Hanley,' 29-30, according to an announcementi ert Zuppke has been 'holding spring :lu, as mdetoday by James Swartz,mage football practicefo nearly fu of the Red and Blue carnival. w eeks on the Illini indoor practice - ~The Crimson has sent word that vir- [fields in ore to uncover m atellal H'opp e,! tuall~y all the men who helped win the for the Varsity next fall. The Ili- slost allI recent indoor intercollegiate chain- ois coach is pleased by the .fact thatI s title in pionship would he seen in action here, the squad numbers more than 200 including Al Millr:. candidates at the present time. J CHAMPION AWAITS!,QHLI1EI*4( QUALIF~ISiFOR TITLE CONTENDER" MI-LE FINALS AT EVAINSTOI\ STFATE fSTARS LEAD IN EAF1 I'y I1ilton A. 1p1on'11 Lonont. of IAiihi~ (Slpec(iaI to'Phe Daily) 1leat rind ran ta I VAJSON. March 1.Mcia at1 al 1) 1,c"(1 i,, yone 1man in the nrelirciiar- ,d 1' p1. l 'unie 1ade, Sifs of the 440 and 880 yard races of jth1e last tiurn jo1 d he Seventeenlth Annual Big Ten in- latx.c uge - ~dorTruck i'Clahamlpiolslhip m neetheld we re lunable to fl here1last n 1ih tOio SC:tteled theer ;S in t1hir reSp_ ;fi~eli the numbiler o rqualifiers, lilac- ;Thie 448 aind S'S ing two mlen in the 8S80 yardl race and 440Badrn }I one in the quarter mile run. y-~ rn r~~ The WolAverines are assured of at BIing;er', linucsot least one place in thfe 440 yard run second:; limne54s ' ohih1eiser of M1ich2igan being, one o h yDuaW four to qualify for fheinals which will State, secoud: ti be held tomnorr ow night. Ohiheiser heat, won by B1 p laced second to Don~an of W isconsin MAichligan, sceco' ; ; in the fastest heat of the evening's Fourth hleat,;Iwo r~ce . nesota Sto, 01il (ezsr toolfthe lead in the semni- timne 5.2SEC. f final heat and set the pace for two ?' helps, Iowa; L. laps, but fell back into second place 011d tiI'r5.3 sc - ~ ~ ~ . ~on the last turn, Dougan winning the S i4nls raei 18seod.Cah tv a'i?)l, 1n vso e Tu:_ney gn eol1 t rell entered four men in the 440 yard Igaseod t Thy world's hleavywe -bt champicnl, run, but all of them, with the excep-' S iiold heat, won 1 ey last September. T'unney will fight' rell's sqluad, made a. greait attempt to L8,30 yard' run- the winner of Tex Rick;ard's elimina- place, but dropped hack after the first Eircksonl, Wisct tion tournament in the near fulture. I two laps. Barton was in second posi- '. tate,~ second. tion at the start, but did .not have the Burke, Chicago; eldurance to place. Mueller, a letter 1 second. 'Third 1FRESHMAN W EST LERS m.an, drew he pole in the fifth heat, hut Illinois; Z Williarl Tt ENTERAAU MEETlid not reap much from. that advan-i- tg.At the first turn, he was crowd-i LAWRENCE- I Coch ete ~tcen' frehma edback into third place and was not sixth successive wrslr'il-aea opruiy able to catch the leaders.wilhvanoprutyo ship. see cometiionnextSatrda inthe Erickson of Wisconsin made the best setemeoinethi880nyardxtnScovering henGtheNEL- A . A . U . m eet at F lin t a lo p i h t ,e i tb e 8 0 y r ru , c vin g thithI N N L - d istan ce in 2 m in u tes an d 2' secon ds. sign ed as ath l e 1nm e f V rs t 4et e s Two menwill be entered in each '''\ V weight in the meet and altlhough mostI 1of Coach Keen's. unner-up team willB IN comrpete, Coach Bocehn ]as hopes ORDERS NO' B I G TA that .the Ireshme2willfinish behigh. A 'SAN OW S ITo this end the, yearlings have been, EN O CA S ND G W S working hard., and are expcected to be in excellenit shape.I GOWNS-NO DEPOS . ed referee at the mieeting. rASHINcGrON - Willie mplon of -chanmpons, has noces held of regaining hi. national tournament. a I -. i : _ .w OWNS M(ENTS F~O~R, EN.S asses. Noj dep)osit ken. S. to Sesiior Cuhsses +, i Mlly 4Official Outfitters for 1927 Senior, lterary Class. State Strect \ ) x Neoxt to Arenidet ea.- ty Food P~rices ' 1iI 'If ____ickFey ean - I V.. ),, . lunczheonis at 35c to O are deserved popularity. No matter , ,it can be satisfieel by the wide prepared offerin~gs on our daily AsKA Whip i (' "' r-t m.- J'w {y ice o our special compare the Sunday excellent Dinner- F -r E er T his finest of all topcoats tailored from Scotch fabric by Hickey-Freeman does demonstrate that "quality, pays. 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