THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL ,. 192 ' ___ VI I ,,,,,,® e...a-- . 4 ..rs. . ._ .... , a EAM LEAVES UN TRAII11riG TI 'TODAY FSHER NES TEAM Weismuller Beatenj By N. Y._Schoolboy George Kojac, New York high school aquatic ace, swam the 150 yard back Fifteen Men To Leave Tis Afternoon stroke in the sensational time ofI for Lexington Ky.; FIrst 1:39 1-5 seconds to break the world's Gorie There 'omorrow record of 1:42 held by Johnny Weis- smuller. Kojac, who is only seventeen years old was swimring in the Na-! EIGHT 'CONTESTS CARDED tional A. A. U. championships held in the Chicago A. A. 60 foot pool, Wed- With 15 men selected to make the j nesday night. He was competing fog southern training trip, - Coach Ray the New York l3oy;' Club. George I Fisher's baseball squad will depart Fissler of the New York A. C. was this afternoon for Lexington, where second in the race, while Johnny Weis- the team will open the season agtinst smuller, Illinois Athletic Club star Kentucky-tomorrow. took third. Five pitchers, two catchers, three In his prelminary heat, Kojac swami outfielders, four infielders, and a iftil- the distance in 1:40, two seconds un- ity man compose the list of men chos- der the record, to beat Weissmuller en. Miller, Nebelung, Ruetz, Asbeck, the former record holder. He set his and Gilmartin make up the pitching new mark in the finals. Kojac is a stu- st~f; Davis and Reichman will do the dent in DeWitt Clinton high school, catching; Oosterbaan, Kubicek, Loos New York City. Morse, and Weintraub will be used in In this, the second day of the meet, the infield; and Corriden, Capt. Puck- two other National senior A. A. U. elwartz, and Gilbert complete the list, events were held. Walter Spence of in the outfield, the Brooklyn Y. M. C. A. successfully Coach Fisher has announced the defended his title as 220 yard breast line-up that will face the Kentucky stroke champion. He swam the dis- nine. Loos or Morse, one of whom will tance in 2:47 3-5 seconds to defeat be selected as shortstop, will be the Brainard of the C. A. A. Peterson, c lead-off man. Weintraub, hard hitting freshman at Northwestern university) third baseman, will bat second. Puck- who competed for the I. A. C. took elwartz, center fielder, holds the third third place.I position, while Oosterbaan, first base- The Chicago Athletic Association man will be used as the slugging quartet captured the 440 yard relay cleanup man. Corriden, stellar left championship in the- time of 3:40 2-5 fielder, will bat fifth, with Kubicek, seconds. The New York Athletic club second baseman, sixth, Gilbert, right finished second, and the Brooklyn Y. fielder, seventh, Davis, catcher, eighth, f.nisA.dwsecondB -hhM. C. A. was third., SPEAKER'S PLACE 1L ITOTTO REISELT BEA ,[~"ILWILLT BGSU OOH! Run IN WORLD'S TITL, [NIE S M N I AL BUT [IE LEY R[L YS CHlICAGO, April 7-Otto Reiseln of Philadelphia has won back the world's three-cushion championship held for seven weeks by Augie Kieckhefer Concurrent with the announcement considered as having even an outside of Chicago. Reiselt last night finished that the full Michigan strength will chance of winning a place wil' been a five block match of 300 points1 be thrown to th Ohio Relays Apriltered. Ilowever, to make the trip tlhe against Kiechhefer with a lead of 60 3 while none of the Wolverines will following weekend, a an must shoV points over th-e Chicagoan. Only oneI snt to ansas games Coachreal calibre at Ohio which Coach + ar- 60 point block went to Keickhefer, Stephen J. Farrell designated 21 menI rell is using as a testing ground for while in two of them he was beaten who will return to training Wednes-ilater meets. 60-29 and 60-37. day morning to be in the best of shape Oine of the features of the Ohio meet In the first two blocks, Keickhefer for the relay meet. is the triathlon, an all-around test for managed to stay within 11 points of Practices will be held twice daily, star weightmen. Four events are in- Reiselt but in the third the Phil- the morni g session beginning at eluded i this, the hammer, discus, the morning session begnning at andl j avelin throw;, andl each con- __________________________ 10 :30 and the afternoon workout at shotland :n it owsan y tac icon 3:30 o'clock. A training table will be testant in it may compete in any thi ee maintained at the U'nion beginning 1of the four events listed. It is more Wednesday and continuing through tiap likely that Jack Lovett vill be the next Monday. The weight men, en~cred in this with a fair chance of however will not be asked to return ;howing well up towards the .o . Due THE W OLVI to this fact there are no individual: early and are beingr permitted to take t ens lsted, h ne m an the necessary implements home with weight events listed. but inicasea man I nesonly one of these hie sliall hel I them, including shots, discuses, ham- mers and javelins.Itreated as if not in the competition avls.alwill receive a medal, A complete list of the men to come ar a a bi kfl A Wl dsd was made ot . at Other Michigan men will without TS KECKHEFERC E BILLIARD MATCH adelphian's safety play broke into his counting streak and his play began to fall off. In the final block last night, Reiselt's leaves for his opponent were particularly difficult while the new champion counted steadily toward the lgoal. In a ten-player tournament here I in February, Keickhefer defeated Rei- selt in the closing match at 50 points and took the title. Syracuse University has decided abandon its junior vars'ity crew. to ERINE CAFE DOCK We~le[ y Id~ U, CI yesterday afternoon following a trialI half mile race to determine the fourth member of the two mile relay quartet; who will make the trip to Ohio. Hunt was victorious in this race, winning over a big field. Besides Hunt, the l men asked to report early are Captain Northrop and Prout, vaulters; Cooper, Jones, Tarbill, and MacDonald, hurd- lers; Hester and Lasser, sprintmen; Mueller, Ohlheiser, Leonard, and Mun- ger, quarter milers; Lomont, Beais,1 and Pfluke, half milers; Waldo, highl jump; and Hornberger, Monroe, Is- kenderian, and Wuerfel, distance men. Since none will be sent to Kansas, Coach Farrell has expressed the in- tention of taking more than 25 ath-I letes to Ohio State. Upon the show-I ings made there, the division of the squad for the Drake and Penn Relays the following week will be decided. Men will be entered in every event at Ohio with the exception of the medley relays, and every man wh- iw Sdoubt be entered individually in the weights. Northorp is sure to toss theI javelin and Schravesand the discus. j Ketz, sophomore, is a likely looking prospect in the hammer and also the: discus. Chapman is a probable ham- mer entry. Another novel feature of the Ohio relays will be the mile team race in place of the four mile relay. Each school will have four men entered in the special mile race and points will be counted as in regular cross country competition. The trophy will be awarded on this basis. Michigan's quartet will be composed of Monroe, IHornberger, Iskenderian and Wuer- fel and should finish well up al- though Ohio is conceded the edge' with such stars as Wikoff and Ken- nedy. LOS ANGELES-Tommy Cello of San Francisco was defeated by Jimmy McLarnin of Vancouver, B. C. Always serving good food at prices that are modest. 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