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Uarna11 Will Lead
SwNi mmers In 1928

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Alexander Set For
Another Great Year

men inl every
'he high juifip
contest, comn-
y in the Ohio
be~ held.to-,
Coach lFarrell

Do ilr h ice i o1 rllxil1 - leml Cea~tgame with Purdue Wednesday, v il to deIff-I T-oly. on rare ozc:asions.t
probably draw the assignmnent to hurl" ---
against Northwvestern tomoroW. hii Wt two outs, Louis Gilbert, hit a
th~e event that Miller is not in, comnd- tLrce bais,- hit, which mightt have
Lion, Coach Fisher will w53Rl~r~:.z. cu tFed for a home run had he nott
Euetz, although he showed lack c'i stu'mbled over second base and slow-I
control against the Mercer ni, ne et? iis ace. Gilkert might have reach-
the southern trip, is expected to(1-e home if hre had raced around andi
er's pitching stai:. {to detract his attention .

rfwelve 'beams To Comp ete In Qua
M ile EventAt AnnualKansas}
(Spc~cial to Thc Da~ily) yardI relay, hwveverpas
LARIINCE, Kas., April 21-The'team has only Grady ant
quarter-mile relay in thee university of last year's collegiate1
class of the Kansas Uelays program liug team and only iKans:
here Saturday has attractedl teams of Dame of the field "enter
12 institutions ipljuding five from have mnet inl this event i1
the M~issouiri Valley conferenee and seasoni. In the southdr:
oul- froi the Western Conference. 1 March, the Notre Dame
The compolete list of teams entered'I teams alternated in ;eta
'is Creighton, Drak~e, Notre Dame, In- and third in the dash -rel
diana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, M s-' State being the winner e
souri, Nebraska, OlIahoima, Texas,! Misscuiri, Indliana, Texa
and WI sccnsin. all have fast sprint tear
I 'Le University of Kansas teams Oklahomta,' Nebraska, Ml
W ave donmina.ted the quarter mile re-_ W11isconisin may bring t
lay in the four years the events. tht will carry off thr
been ru~n at the Kansas relays, I v-'nathlls.
in1 won it thre, year,;, and Occiden- itih the field of stars
tal College of Los Angles was the the Kansas Rielays the b
winner the othar year. The Manss history of the event some
teams also hold the mneet record as ! perfor :aces are expect
i well as the inlterc!ollegiate record t
the Jayhawker teams of 1925 and 19*t; IOWA STATE.-Initial
each ran the distance in 42 second on the, new ?Memorial L'
fl'it. will start ill about two w
IThlis year there is no certainty ;p; opriate ceremony. ThE
a~bout dloping the winner of the 440 fund now totals ?$1,050,00(

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ree Carl R. "Bopb" ~Darnall '28 was un-
l.animlously elected to6 succeed "B~ucki"
sedl ; Samson as ca~ptain of Next year's
'ar-I1 sw imnming teamn at a Meeting of th e
)w.squad hold yesterday afternoon in the
1iCC Uniop, pDarnallhas been a consistent
~escorer for twvo years, and th~is year
lay he was8 Conference champion in the
50 and~ 100 yard dashes, in addition to
ela- sl ega memb1ier of the champion free,
hgs styerla team.1
igs -i~e also won the 100 yard Swi i in
lethe Natioal Cllamupnship rmeet heil
in lowa City recently. Darnall shades
J thre 9onoece record for the 10,0
ard yard ash with Breyer of NorthwiVes-
a1ditern at 53.8 seconds but thme Wolver-
.me's time is more impressive as it
was made in a longer pool.
agh Dar nall, according to Coach Matt
sih;Mann should makle afn cap~tain and
een despite t'he loss of "Bupck"' Samson
lng inl the middle distances, Starrtt in
ler-; Lthe dive, John Halstead in the back-
stroke and Al Mayer, water polo
in ;player, the m~aterial for next yea*r is
i;proising. The letter men who will
eli b bck are Allen Seatger in the 50
ibe1ati1 100 yard daslies and thme f£cee
he style relay, Tom Watson in the 440
l i yard swim andl the two. relays, amd
BobWagner in the #440 yard (event.I
)ph_ !The tstanlngfreshmen, accordl-;
best igto Coqachl ann arei Walker, T os-
free Te ad wtalaitis in the 50 and, 100;
)v-Ault and Wrantz inpitheniddle dis-
tances;' and Post and V" oiiipson in
the
te the breaststroke.

Villia m iPalmer, Wmo is ex.
Ipeeted to plch fMr Nort'1icev
he re tomiorrow, is a forimier 3iif-
1i1,11 man, williing hIls nuinierimst
Olt Coach )Ja~ti~r's fir s11ma n ami1
inl 19421. J'aiv...is ttl i,;1
haund lit4,¢livi;ii . a ft Rb1i air
his cief sonrie of .loivE r.
Uf the Wolverines gain a snko imar-
i early in she game wvh Nmdi
western, Coach 10sher will Drobdibly.
;;nbstiute 1Ieichnian for TDmVP bo
z~2 the l is b im I ei . < m i ,a o).no-
moure candidate for ijie eLdyqm s P-
sition, and ha ssib& (tfJ (1,w -
doping into a i'egufalr nest .lean i0e is
an excellent perfo;me: 1,Whind 'rae
Ink, but' has liedn pn alle to show
ma1 n 4itin'i. In his high, school
basebal coiiipetiio i, ;lechmtaan wort
the "Babe rut"m' can for litting the
n~os t hoivre iun, ;hitWeNew York
Miy high school leagua, but has dlone j
little hitting ClJ~'s 4c.a
l rE11t to I i-ictory over
lMzicii gli is inot cv rlty inl tnat it
is th~e fiW4 fiite that the Boiler-
umiaxeirs "taie' becu able to iacCofl-
plishl t~le ' 'etWecisay's game
i"tile 1fokf-uhnlel i g of the two
te,; in~s sice ital. 1 15 er assined
hI' 1 Ie ole of eoa!, hal- i4 i im.
Losi~ng the opening game of the
season is rather a hvazd blow, but, the
loss by, no mecans puts the team out,
of they chapmnpinsip race, 14m0 Wol-
verines having 11 moroe gamnes oin its
schedule. Lj.ast year ieliga.n won thle
IBig Ten title with a record 'of 10 vic-
tories and two defeats.
111fi~ elding of the [cll#a
Vi~hr, l~tt~wfailureto14X1
teitJX 111c5 s as disappin~ting in
that it was a contintuati of the
showhug of tihe mm onlthle smith-

,3 R i; :l Fi mm totltle pM ar
I~ ip till of slo
Itr ft "u t o it C,11o - I
'oi, ~t j : iel: itsecon~td
Sit a li i)tl,1 force 011t. ];it.
1>h4 (1: .111(e ti ibrowto first
Ib pit 1i Ose41'uia mScoo~ed the
) ,l 4 11~ t o f t h l lrt to 'Co m lle te I
t i© -6,ble day.
Morse, who made his debut as aj
Michigan baseball player by mpaking a
three base hit, is studyin~ physical
edaucation hx, le Universityr and will!
have one more year of coiiipetition.E
Corriden and Weintraub are the two
sophomores who made their initial
appearances Wednesday. Weintraub
is a brilliant fielder and should re-
wain in- the regular~ lineup if he can
hit with awy regulrity.
PeIny 9osterbaaii, ,l hams;
fbeeni conin ried froni an oihifielder
in1to a first baseman, s ;euis to
binudle his new jobe in filie forin.1
E osterbnnn is still lilicalpped
with an Injured ankle, Mitt froin
%present ind(ications -will 4111n con-
ditioni Bef ore the Northwestern~
gamne. Rae earl ed 'a good r'epttm-

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lion -as a hier last season, n1ut -X' '- - -
hars mnot bepn able to regain hisinIlg trip in the south, is again ready!
old1 forth yet -tidy', year. 1to appear onI the hill for the world'sl
-- champions.
Cottonm'W leQx is unoutey one
of ~ ge~.es~ atiets t ~na Pr- After losing the opening gamie of{
(ImP unifom. Last fall he was one of the season to the Cicago Culbs, 111:
thme outstanding men on the footfall old teammmates, he defeated thle C -
field, axial rankeod among the best: in c innati Reds in a, close batile an,
the Conference in basketball last yinm displayed that he was 'once mior'e in'
t ez'. In his first appearance in bash- the forin that enabled him t-o pitch
ball hie hit one of Miller's tosses for St. Louis to the world's clrtanmpionshil). I
a two ba.se lit. --______________
I IERL.N- Germany will play Por-,
CINCINNATI.-Huigley Critz, star.; tugal at Lisbon in the second round
second baseman, has signed with th of the Davis cup touninent, having
Cincinnati Reds. drawn a bye in thxe first round.

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