THE MICHIGAN DAILY ur "'""'"""" w } , , i, i ". E. ROUND BOUTS TOIf1SO NwJHA pt Berkorwliz, 1" 8 Poundii ., fa~r,. In Feidire Bo'i' M'J P NNIS PREPARES, EI S4'IAR._flATIENINill2 LEAVE FOE! VAt7IO NAL4 'HI'0UNAMEIN: Clifford Keen,Mcignsthirce Conference champions, Captain Donahoe, NWatson, and Saner, Sol- omon, 125 lpolnd Varsity sa~ and Thomas, nll-campls anfi state. A. A. IT. 125 pound td holder, will leave this after-noon for Iowa State college .t Ames, Iowa, where the men will com- pete in, the 'national A., A. 1'. wrestling tournament wvhich i ll be helot Thursday, Friday, ;and and Saturday. EXPECT MOST MARKS TO %TAND SATURDAY ing show ie- Jiunior physi< o oro field house is the ic le mark of 4:19 2 5 I- ', tion to four thiree-r"onid b loxing ,... .. inatches which y: ill deterimine the championship in this sport. The- feature bout -onl the, program rI will be between Carlson, formner light'weight and welterweight chatm- pion of Michigan, and Berkowitz, finalist in the recent state ,A. AUI ~ tournament. Coach Sullivan believes * Th~ai Carlson is. the leading ,a mateu.r ....'" :::.: boxer in the :state, and secured his to Clevela~nd where he is going to en- . . gage in a tout namient. The t~en wiill< ':' +{ - fight three rounds at 158 phounds-*, Other bouts; on thle card incluide ~a three round nmatch betwoelinitarrell, a...... state A. A. UT. finalist, and Stein at 124 >:: :< :,. :; .:: . . ;.;':;;:. pounds; a thfree rou~nd bout, betw;een .. . .* Rtenner, another A. A. V. finalist, and lta.iclhilsou at 145 -poundsJ; and three - rculids between, Hoim, who lost to0 . the state ch"ampion. in the recent A. §:: ;.r{**ti: ** .. A. U. tourn~iamient after flooring himt in ::;f '" >." the first round, and MWoedarcl at 125 's" '^+ '"''' '# ' 1 The added attractions on the pro- g-ram include a series of exhibitions of eas.f sregt byDr Mou*ar who is advertised as the world's 1 strongest man at 125 pounds. :_; , r Four members of Coach Pete Dot-l chen's freshman wrestling teami will, meet in two exhibition bouts. Q-Linn Stuf fy XIRIcnIS and Elliott, two of the leading- fresh- IWphsbe eet~ omng man' 125 pounders will meet in a six ItePiaepi ainl egebs minute bout,. while Wolfe, freshmnan tePiaenb.ntoa eg ae heavyweight will engage another mein- b all team, is snapped 'at batting ;prac- ber of the freshman squad, still -un- tice at St. Petersburg, Fla. Chosen. Mclnnis *has been one of. the. out- Another feature of the entertainment standing men in organized baseball: will consist of a professional act} during the past decade, and his se- which is listed as Romen Gladiators,( lection as manager., a few months ago who will, give a series :of exhibitions..; came as- a welcomie surprise :to sport' Two members of the fencing team, N. follower's. R, Benham and C. L. Pettibone, willI The Phillies have not made even a "engage in two foils exhibitions in the1 fair showing; in the championship race other number on the program. for several seasons, but it is expected The events willV begin promptly at, that Mclnnis will work,.them up into 8:00 o'clock and the admission charge t'he first division during the coming will be 50 cents. year. , 1 s , bytEnglish Gi. T ennlis Jol~c ;ranyihe distance inl th ilslfas th fez,~B ig nielthe tc5 gr Champion i ae t zctiz J1 and TPoynton, another .siintee~ahcmetsosrd ('Cornell man, equailledhiis fcat in 1917.ofwhich w~ere ,held Sati: cld ~, \il not H pe Of Prom oters:" ; i fedhuercod oeei opTh iedhosercod hwee, sbe'announcedutuitli tom..1,row whent~r j4:26 9-10 made by Hicks two years Ita aaiei eesd (Biy Associated Press) ago, and may be broken. C1c hre oy ol ien CANNES, March 22.-TVhe brilliant I Another record which seeins safe!d lic pno s oweehetogt careers of Suzanne Lenglen and Helen i ,Ihe GO yord dash standard, set by Wills have stimulated, the appetite of eia t Hubbard two yecar,, ago, whienMcia ol iih u ad W Riviel~a ennis crods for wo e bracedl to a new w orild's> record o hf ly~ ai em n d o Rivira: enni, crwdsfor omen r ~eccnds. Goodwillie of Cornell i think we will w ibt you can never players of their.clierad vey m is a rat p da shman and Hester is alsotlln metfthtkd. - bitiou s man.ger of tennis tourna- considered am~zg the leaders in til th hanesfoi1 Mchigan to get any 'ments, feels the need,.of personalities.' short zrun, btlt neither is expected to points in the shot put, Ifoie vault, 'or ete Betty Nuthall, the. 16-year-old En g j better or equal Hubbard's record. cto ftwhrlsaecniee I *itha hav of48 eet- -4 nch Irather slim but the Wolverines are- lisp girls' champ iona, is the hope of the 1-Honer, 'Wolverine weighltmani, holds Ie pe(:tecl to score some points in theI Riviera tennis. promoters at present. ;tine shot put record. His mark was slarints, I40 yard run, half' mile, andj Her quick rise from, the child-wonder imaei114 the mile. class to the position of serious 01-1 The, pole vault and high jump marks - ponent, of crack-players at the Cal- alppear equally safe from inroads Sat- S O R BR EF ties tournaments bears out what en-I rdyBRtIsadigrEoF(soS1 thusiastie critics in England have said; feet 1-4 inch and 6 feet 2 3-4 inc)Zes, of. her from the .first. When she re- !both held by Michrigani athletes. l EW YORK.-A record entry of 25 cently, defeated Mrs. Anthony. Cor- I 1ookoir set the pole vault record in nations have challenged United States' biere of Boston 6-0,, 6-4, the managers C the field house two years ago, while for the Davis cup. sat :up and were hopeful. Mrs. Cor- Smith holds the best mark in the high biere's renmarkal)y; steady and brainy Sjum.Nihe h4atenr o ANNAPOLIS.- Coach Bill Ingramuz eierte asrnsno; play make her._a dangerous opponenit Wleieshv vutrcaal hfas 100 candidates out for spring for the best players at Cannes, more than 12 f eet 6 inches regularly football. Betty',s smshin drive,, although! and the best Cornell high jumpers 7 not backed lbp as ,yet by a uniformly113[have dlone less than. 6 feet.1 LONDON.-Nine British profession- steady game, will bring her in amnong1 Whbile the 440 yard marls of :51A, al golfers' will comipete in the United! thle first .eight at Wimbledon this year,' set, by Wieinsinger last year at',Cornell,} States open championship. critics say,' since, seeing, her RivieraI is a -good one it is barely possible that' play. Many of them consider .her dle- it i-ay be broken, . Both hurdle rzec- JonFry's atI a relarive stage of her would not ~bea surprising to seeo one or I - career, the other of them fall. -The (65 yard I Last, year, at Wimbledon .Betty! high hurdle mark is :08:4 and the low Nuthall played with long hair. She 1i, :751ot0en eti 93 fould, her hair requiring attention; The dual meet time in the. 880, which she needed for her game. M his i stands at 1: 59 1-4 and may. be broken,,- season the ,curls have vanished and~ though it is not likely. Isbell's two the girls' champion has a hoa wh~cll mile dual meet record is 9:35.4, and she keeps trim with a ribbon bond. may fail. Betty is shorter than Helen Wills, and more .sturdily built. But she is~ NEW' HAVEN.-For. the first time agil e and her most severe critics do Yale hockey° players were awarded not .find her slow, on the court. a major "Y." ... ...: .. k FOURTEEN MAKE TRIP, Coac~h )M tt Mann and 14 members u " ' : w f th V arsiy swvimming team will 1l(aven;the lichigan Central at 9:00 -, . Io'cloc k to;night for Urbana where they ajj] ~ppI will co, lpete in the annual Confer- Q Ie'wimmling m1e1t which is sched- pl.ed rt' be 1held Friday and Saturday. * Tie' Wolverines. w ho won the un- .. «" : ?dg' ,etchI ( mAl u: meet title of th, Big Ten - by handling the stronlg Minnesota team { :: -.: .,:, ". .. its iirst re er cse in two seasons are . " :, f. vorefi to continule their string of vie- :-~~ ~ 'tor:('s by capturing the team title for the-'C('ofirence. Ce;mptosin~g the Michigan ar entries in 1 the title meet are Captain Samson, Da~rnall. Seager, Watson, Fervent, SWagnner, J. Halsted, R. Halited, Hub- t r: t and Starrett. Four of the five fisted c2rEe exp'ete to com'pose the 200 yard relay team, while the entrants in the. .---:- -:--- - .---. :~ ::-:~-:: -0 yard free style will also be picked from the firstfor - Capt'lin Samson, Darnall, and Sea- s ger, are the 100 yard possibilities, cc 3i C' 3 t~otrwhile the:(20 and 440 yard entrants "Buk" t~I1~flwill he selected from Samson, Wat- Captain of the Michigan swimming ison, Wagner and Seager. Samson, team' which is favored to win the Watson and Wagner are the fastest Conference mneet to, be held Friday andt distance trio in the Confeece, but if the Wolverine captainf is used in Satudayat rbaa, Smso plyedthe sprints he will not be allowed to an important part in the swimlming scomrpete in both the 440 and the re- schedule thus far in which Coach i lays. Mann's squad, won the unofficial Big The dual between Spindle, Michigan Ten ,dual championship., - backstrolke star, and J. Hill, Mlinneso- In the"nmeet. at' Urbana Captain i ta's na.tional chamipion, is expected Samson is expected to swim in the. to prove one of the features of, the 220' and 440 yard races. meet. i 7 f _ Clear ance Sa!e t -s Stationery and Novelty - Items Ten (10%) per cent. discOunt,-on. all correspondence stationery, leather goods, greeting cards and novelty items in they store. The stock is of- the finest quality of leading manufacturers.- A agrdsoi n1 -85c Old Hampshire Bond and Vellum. ...........0 M1 nlEpbossed Michigani andi Fraternity 20% Discount on all folded sheets. 10% Discount oni all. flat sheets Shop early, as the supply of some items is limited. 0 D.17 Nicels Arcade The Typew~iriter and- Stationery Store I Rf Y I :., V- .:4 A. ..V pj A. IL 'A I[ ; tits ,, , , .,. t ...,.... ' I . I. 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