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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927

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FfRLEXPECTS FIVE RECOBOS TO FALL SAMSNSISI
CONFERENCE MEET
WHEN CREL oMS FOR A AL ET
Two 3d ie Run, 440 Yard Dash, Shot M Unde ded A
Put, Low Jlurdles, And High M
3arks In Danger W t Es:

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POLE VAULTMARK SAFE1
Five Yost Field house track records
will probably be broken in the dual
meet with Cornell, March 26, in the
opinion of Stephen J. Farrell, Varsity'
coach.
By reason of early season per-:
formances, the Cornell team looms
as one of the strongest aggregations
in the country, and is favored to win
over the Wolverines. The records
which should go, according to indica-
tions, are in the 440 and two mile
runs, the low hurdles, the shot put,
and the high jump.
Cornell's star two miler, Benson,
covered the distance in 9:37 seconds
in the dual meet with Yale last week,
and Is the favorite to repeat this week,
although he will probably be pushed'
by Hornberger, Michigan, who placed
second in the indoor Big Ten meet.
Werley, Cornell, who has shown fine
form in the quarter mile, is expected
to beat the Field house record in thisl
event, while his teammate Pelman,
and Cooper, Michigan, should fight it
out for low hurdle honors.
In the high jump Bradley will prob-
ably find little difficulty in winning
the event from Captain Northrop and
Lane, Wolverine entries, and will try
for a new mark in this event. The
shot put will be a close battle between
Lovette, Michigan, and Anderson,
Cornell, with the latter favored to
win with a record mark.
Coach Farrell has been forced to
shift several of his men in an attempt
to develop a more well-balanced
team.. Northrop, instead of being
used in the dash, will be shifted to
the high; jump as Lane's running.
mate, and these two will attempt to
score ahead of Volmer, second rank-
ing man on the Cornell team in this
event.
Hester, Lasser, Tarbill, Harbough,
and Dahlemn compose the list of men
from whom the coach will, choose his
entries in the 60 yard dash; Cooper,,
Jones, McDonald, and Tarbill are thet
likely men to r'ui in the low hurdles,
with Kinney replacing Tarbill in the
highs.
In the 440 yard run Mueller and
Ohlheiser will compete for the Wol-
verines, with either Barton or Munger
to complete the list. Beals, Lamont,
Hunt, and Pflukes are the likely start-
ers in the half mile, and Iskehdarian
anid Monroe in the mile run. Horn-
berger, Wells, Wuerfel, and Lamont
are the Michigan men who will at-
tempt to add to the point total in the
two mile run.
\he polevault will be a close con-
test between Northrop and Prout,
Michigan, and Reed, Cornell, but it is
not expected that the mark set by
Brooker last year will be approached,
as neither man is capable of doing
consistently over 12 feet six inches.

IWill Enter Tankers I' I

Much conjecture i3 prevalent among!
followers of acqiatic sports in the
Conference as to exactly in what 1
events Coach Matt Mann will enter hisI
Wolverines at the Big Ten meet, sche-I
duled for March 25 and 26 at Urbana. 1
Western Conference rules prohibit
the same swimmer from being entered,
in more than three events, including
participation in the relays as an event.
Thus a swimmer may compete in both
relays and one individual contest, or
vice-versa, or else in three individual'
contests.
In dual meets throughout the sea-
son Coach Mann has shifted his free
style men from one event to 'another
from week to week in accordance
with the expected strength or weak-
ness of the opposing squad. Even
more shifting and care in'filling out
the entry blanks will be required for
the meet at Urbana in order to tri-
umph over the eight rival squads in
the final compilation of points.
On the basis of past performances
the Wolverines present formidable
strength. Samson, Darnall, Wagner,
and Watson are undoubtedly the four
fastest 440 men in the Confereice.
Darnall and Samson should be able
to take the first two positions in the
100 yard free style.
In the 220 it is a certainty that
Samson and Darnall could triumph
over opposition with Watson and
Wagner capable of annexing points
if the other pair are not entered.
With Samson and Darnall entered
in the short sprint Michigan would
in all probability score heavily. A se-
vere risk exists here, however, for
in the 50 yard free style lies much
uncertainty in the exceptionally keen
competition, the possibility of a poor
start, and the exceedingly short dis-
tance.
Again, if the star Wolverines are
saved for the relay events and the
newer members, Seager, Watson, and
Bement are returned point winners in
the sprints, the Michigan score will
! undoubtedly be benefited. Another
factor must be reckoned with in this
regard, the possibility of losing the
medley relay even with Samson or
Darnall swimming the anchor leg.
Only Coach Mann has any idea of
the exact entries, and even he says:
"It will all be evident after I figure
out my little note-book."
Lovette will be the mainstay of the
Wolverine shot putters, while Rose
will also be entered.
Tryouts for assistant boxing
manager are requested to re-
port at 10 o'clock Saturday
morning in Waterman gymna-
sium.
J. A. REES.

TO RECEIV AWARS
Bars ls-:ues1Nne Lete 1s And Four
A.WA's 'o Members Of1 :07
Piiek Squad
PICKS TWOSOPHOMORES
Hockey letters were awardd yes-
terday by Coach Joseph Barss, and
four other players will receive AMA's.
The regular sextet of Capt. Steve
Jones,tgoal tender; Hopper, center;
Larson and Maney, forwards; and
Comb and Gabler, defense all receiv-
ed M's. Roach, defense, and Copeland
and Sibilsky, forwards, were the other
letter winners. The men receiving
the AMA sward are Denton, center;
Gomberg, goal tender; Waldron, de-
fense; and Marshall, wingman.
Five of the letter men, Captain l
Jones, Larson, Comb, Gabler, and{
Hooper were named for the all-Con-
ference squad Monday by Coach Barss
and Hooper was selected as. captain
of the mythical team. Roach who was
forced out by injuries following the'I
Wisconishiv game was an excellent de-
fense man. Maney is only a sophomore
and played an excellent game at the
wing position all year.
Copeland, another sophomore, was
substitute(d in most of the contests at
forward and should have a regular
position next season. Sibilsky, another.
wingman, took part in many of the
tilts and was awarded his letter.
READ THE WANT ADS

IN SHAPE E MATERIAL IS PROISIN
By Herbert IE.Veddr been out.
More than a week of good weather Toevs and O'Brien are the only
has served to put a number of Var AMA winners of the 1926 season who
sity tennis candidates in fairly good have reported for practice. Finkle-
shape, a majority of them working man, the other AMA man in.school
out daily, on the concrete courts a now, has failed to- come out as yet,
Ferry field. In addition to the vet- but it is expected that he soon will
erans and men from last year's fresh- be playing regularly with the squad.

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man teams, several new aspirants
have. been limbering up and promise
to be strong contenders for regular
places on the team.
Of the new men, Kempner, Neff,.
and Roethle are among the ones
showing ability. Neff won his fresh-
man numerals several years ago but
has been out of school recently. Gold-
smith, who has been out of school a
year, has been working out some and

Captain Olian and Stephens, of
course, have been at practice and
seem assured of regular places this
year unless some unforeseen circum-
stance should arise. Captain Olian is
a great competitor and a steady play-
er and should wiu a good share of his
matches this spring. Stephens is more
of the flashy type of player, but is
hoping to gain more steadiness this
season.

Pauii Samson
Stellar WXlolverine swimmer, who is I
counted on to score heavily for Mich-
igan in the coining Western Confer-!
ence meet to be held next week at
the new University of Iowa pool.
In the past the big swimmer has
been star of every meet, and holds
more than his share of records.
PHILADELPHIA.-The eastern in-i
tercollegiate wrestling championship
will be held here March 18 and 19.

j ou TordaC
Former umpire of the Southern
League for several seasons, who has
been added to the staff of the National
League for the coming campaign. His
time of trial is for one year, and ifE
he makes good will be kept perman-
ently by the parent circuit.
The Southern League has sent Bill
Brennen, "Steamboat" Johnson, Cy,
Pfirman, Bill McGowan, and several
others to the majors, and all have
made good in the eyes of President
Heydler, though there are various
players and fans who think other-
wise.

is showing excellent possibilities. Doubles play has also begun, and
Nagel whose play has been spotted it is hoped that more stress can be
previously, is exhibiting greatly im- laid on this phase of the court game
proved form this spring, and is likely, which has been rather weak in West-
to push several veterans for regular ern Conference circles in the last few
positions. Hicks is another candidate years. Several combinations have
of promise who has never participated been used so far with Olian, Stephens,
in Varsity competition. Moore,, and Alyger pairing into differ-
Moore and Algyer, number two and ent teams. Stephens and Moore have
number three respectively on last paired against Olian and Alyger part
spring's freshman team, have been of - the time while the other pairing
playing brilliantly for this early in most used has been Stephens and
the season . In the absence of l3arton, Algyer versus Olian and Moore. Bar-
star sophomore prospect who is work- ton and Moore played together on the
ing with the indoor track team at freshman team last year and defeated
present, both Moore and Algyer look the Varsity team on several occasions,
almost certain to rank high in the' but with the former still in track
running for regular positions on the competition it is uncrtain whether
Varsity team. Lamoree and Stephen- the sophomore veterans will team this
son are other sophomores who have spring or not.

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