THE MICHIGAN DAILY m 11: 111 mill 11 .'MARTIN P-) ;. ,' f _. r_ t ,_.. , LEADI YANK.TS LOOK FOR SU CCESSFUL YEAR AS SPRING TRfANI NG NEARS CLOSE- . i t r 1 4 '" ' t+ { fldI dl T cusA ai 1Vjnnaer fit EachJ P~h1E NEW RELAYS FORK ROOKE MOVED TO FIELDI Spirit of Suat l p 4teS.easnian VEIGH1TrMEN NEEDEDI I ;hard M. Chapman, '30, former broad jump champion from' d RapidsSouth high school, was ed captali of the freshman trac - at a meeting held yesterday a~t field house. Gpia~n has b~een t)lie outstandin,, man of the freshm~an team this according to Coach Hyt,,anl ,s much pioise. At present he isI od potential mnaterial a.s was Hes- n his freshman year prior to ihis once ini the Unversity. the Conference telegraphic meet iiuan failed to place, completing 'orty yards in :.04.6, one-tenth o ~a ad behind the f ive men who tied irt place. for to the election, Coach Hoyt Ac- ed a talk to the freshman gather- He lauded the spirit of the squad ag the indoor season~, and hailed canddats as "the most promis- grou~p of the past three years." ever hie urged the candidates to g out new material for the out- season, especially weight men. )resent there is not even a pos- ty in the discus throw, accordinug [oyt. apman gave a short talk follow- thie election, in whichi he said he! ,cted to. see the Michigan squad higher- in the standing in the oor Conference telegraphic meet, cially if a. few men could be added Ie group of weight tryouts. imerals will be awarded within next day or two, Coach Hoyt, said, the men will begin work outdoors week. The first outdoor tele- hic meet of the year for the year-, sis scheduled -with Wisconsin for° first week ini May. Several other ative meets are now being con- red. A.nyone wishing to tryout for teami for the outdoor semester ld report to Coach Hoyt any noon at' th.,Field house. ALE~SBTJRG, Il.-Frank;( Belsley, rd, has e elected to captain x college basketball team next, "Brains" for Cliipoilu~Vublt M ;embe>rs of the New York Yankees'i board of strategy are smiling con- fidently, antiipatting another pro-jper- osseaison for B3abe Ruth Find his te'ain mates. The champiionship Yan- k~ees are getting in shape) for the comx- ing .Wg beague, campaign at St. Pet- 1 ersburg, Fla. Miller Huggins, diminu- tive manager, is still bothered by on, rematning holdout, Herb!)encimhc, vet- eran pitchier, having failed to °affix his signature to a contraict as yet. Col- onel Jake Ruppert, ow ner of the Yan- kees, has made a special trip to 'Flor- ida in 'an endeavor 40 sign up his star' hurler. The "brains" behind the Yankees are pictured above, left to rigit O'Leary, coat h of° the pitching corps, Manager, Miller Huggins, Art Fletch- er, and Bob Shawkey. To O'Leary is, assigned the task of rejuvenating the aged New' York hurling staff. It is a t.question whether such veterans as Bob Shawkey, Sam J.ones, Dutch Ruether, Urban Shocker, and Waite Hoyt will stand up under the gruelling strain' of the, American league calm- paign this season. There are several promising youngsters, includingl Thomas and Johnson, who may prove valuable if the veterans fail. #rt Fletcher, formier manage;r of the Phillies, is aucting in the caac(ity of coach withthflYip Pletcher was succeeded b) ty Mclnnis as pilot of the Phtiladelpia , teamh. I NThe New Yor K ub) will undoubted-I race for the American1 this year. All the otI dt erined to push the the top, whjich they gaa inmz~rkablc comeback las, (,easoni, in whichb theyNI gamiies, was the princi their success. Babe Ruth and Bob R ready demonstrated tip hii tt Ing proclivities by several circuit clouts games. With an outi of three sluggers ofi Ruth, M*eusel, and Coi such hitters in the i Dugan, Koenig, and (Yankees will compose team on the offensive. HOOSIERS PREPA HARDA TRACK ~3W. CUPS TO BE (lIVEN' v (Spcial to Thec Daily) f ^ :LAWRENCE, Kans., MaTrch 2G.-The f ~heart of even a miodlern Ikanit would leap w Nith joy at .the glitteingl array of r gold watches, trophy cups and gold, i ~silver and bronze mncdals just receiv- ed here for awards to the various :J Iplace winners in the seventeen relay races and nine special track and fielt events on the program .of the fifth an- ... r;nual Kansas Relays to be held on the memorial stad'im track and field 3 of the University of k~ansas Aril 23. 1 I Forty-nine white gold watches are on hand for 'the' members of each re- league pennanlt; lay team and each special event ath1 ther teams are lete winning a 'first place ini the in!-1 eYankees from!, versity 'and college class events. ined after a re- Twenty-eight gold medals are ready At season. The, for first place, winning relay team W. obtained last, members in the junior college 'and won 16 straight Open high school class relays; 77 sil- ill reason fora ver miedals will go' to seco V place 1winners' in all classes. and 7lb ronzel Mecusel have al-l medals will 'be taken by third place, Jieir home run winners. rknocking out In' addition to the 77 gold watches in exhibition and 182 medals there are 17 'special field consisting challenge or permanent loving cups. the calibre of offered as school trophies for the va- inbs, and with rious relay races. Many of the cups field as Gehrig, are now on their way to Lawrence dLazerri, .the from institutions 'widly scattered over ,e a formidablef the. nited States which won them lastI season and had the right ,to possess. Athem for a year. REFO Two niew challenge cups are being ARE FOR put up this. season as the cups form- SCHEDLE jerly offered, in the one mile University; class relay and the medley high school; _ relay were won for the third: year .h 26.-Inmdiana last season~ and thereby went into field team will lpermanemt possession of the winning outdoor work team. These cups that were lifted tion for one of were the Dr. Johin "Outland ctp whicch ,hed ules in his- Iowa university won in 1923, 1924 and been condition- 1,1.26, and the Acacia Challenge trophy emnorial Sta- which Northwestern high of,, Kansas hoping to have City, Missouri, won in' 193, 1924' and n the next few 1926. In winning permanent posses- / sion of the one mile relay cup last vill take a squad season Iowa set the Kansas relay athern relays at record' event at 3 nmiutes 2,0 second,;. [or the first ouLt-I ist season Jndi- D U:TROT-Fred dardella bowled at several records. per'fect score here Friday. Melvin Ott Youthful catcher, who joined the New York Giants two years ago, heas been switched to the outfield by M an- ager John McGraw. Ott, who is only eighteen, performed so capably in the outer gard:en during the early spring games that he has abandoned his posi- tion behind the bat to assume the duties of :a centerfielder. The refusal of Eddile Roush, former, Cincinnati star, to sign with the Giants may leave room for Oft as a. regular in New York lineup. Roush, who is a chronic holdout, has been indifferent to all attempts on, the part of the Giants' management to persuade him to sign a contract. Ott is one of the youngest players in the major leagues. M. S. C. TRA+CKMEN STARE IN TEXAS RELAY GAMES 1DETRIOIT C13 f3 S1L sKA~ ~[Y R~~ lB.: NNEJt FOR rM1 M lELI' The Cornell -pecunailt Nwi cft hung at the south, end of Yost H N R field house last night was the property of the Cornell alumnii, Placinig first ill one(, event, secondI club of Detroit, hung by courtesy in another, and third in two others Iof the Detroit Edison coippany. i G The pennant is 90 feet long; aid ,Karl Kfammermeyer, '29, representing 20 feet hight with whitc block the gyninastic team, won first all- Iletters, 10 feet Iy S, pl:aced upon i areund honors at the Mlichig;an state the" red background. I . A. 1-. gynastic meet held recent- . ly at Ypsilanti.Kammermueyer was TA NKMEN HOLD MHINhEST :lie only M~ichiga n ian entered. SCIOLASTIC AVERAGES A nutuber of Jaen interested in gym- - iastic work have been' practising' Michigan's swimming team nha:s ai thi'eugiout the ye~ar, ~but w-it'h very higher scholastic average than any, U;ttle coaching and no .definite organ- team on the campus, it is revealed ization. Dick Schultze has fronm time by a comparison of, the natat-ors' ;to time helped coach the 10 Janon1who marks vwith those of the other ,t- 1ae,re ted for the 'ork. letes-. Coach'ann's squad has a WiMth these men ' a .nucleus, an scholastic average of 80.6, two-teniths endeavor has been made to get gym pier cent higher than the track team's' ist-ic activities';.r cognized on time record of 80.4. i same basis withi other minor sports. This scholastic standing of the., Dr: George A. May itrlector, has con- swimmners is based upon the rk~rs sented- to traini those mhen interested Of '15 members of time squad, counting in developing the sport, and begin-, 1100 for an A, 81 for a B, 70 for a C, ning this week will c~onduct classes and 54 for a DA The record of the in gym Nv.ork at 4 o'clock every Wed- tankie is substantially higher than i nesday and Saturday afterutoxm Those the 76.5 average. of all th-e Varsity classes are' opemmito all' students. teamns. The events to be taught. include Al Sea ge',l star free styler and exercises ons the =parall~el b~ars, hor- maembers of-the .fast -Wolverine relay' izonlallbars, side horse, and .tumbling. quartet, h-as the highestt scholarship An appropriate award will be given among the swimmers with an -all AI these winning places in these- evets record. in. the tournament.- ' " -- - - - . TENNIS RACKETS R-ST'R'NQ Get your racket ready for th-e season by having it re- Bloomington, Marcl University's track and turn it's attention to next week in nrevarat the hardest cinder scd tory. WNTorkmen have; fing the fine oval inside diuna for some timne,J it ready for u se withii days. Coach E. C. Hayes w of athletes to .the Son AtatGA., April 9 R d (oor cometij)tion. La a-na rulmers Eshattered !AUSTIN, Tex., March 26.-lMichigan State college relay teamzs bettered two Texas relay 'records fin the annual meet which was held here yesterday. aftern oon. The Giton and White run- ners estaliished a 'mark of 1:29.1 for the h alf mile event, and covered the 440 in the fast time of :42.7. Notre ,Damne was the Michigan State teamr's closest rival ill the hJal ile. I' yon of Illinois shterdaot.he.r u exas relay record 'when Lie .won the shot put; with a heavec of 47 feet. i strung by .experts in our own shop. 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