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THE MICHIGAN

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SATURDAY., APRIL 23, 1927

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Kansas Relay Marks STARS OF MIDDLE WEST TO COMPETE
MSurpass RecordsAt AT KANSAS; ILLINOIS FOUR MILE
TO COMP[E AT lOIO Ohio State Carnival!

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Writh more than 2,000 athletes enter-
Fnst Fed InI nl Yard Ih F'fire ed in the Kansas and Ohio State re-
By Entrie )i Ilesler, r lay;. today, fans are now speculating
AI IeranE Igand .L Ise r as to whether the entrants at Colum-
bus will be able to cut down the ad-
LOVETTE IN TRIATHLON vantage in records which the meets
tat Lawrence have shown in previous
Michigan, with a record entry of years. The Kansas marks, according
20 men, will compete in the fourth to the books, are lower in every team
annual Ohio Skate track relays at event than those of Ohio, but a strong
Columbus today. The carnival will group of contestants have been en-'
attract more than 500 track stars, tered at the latter's carnival, and this
representing nearly 30 universities year may see a reversal of form.
and colleges. . The best mark turned in thus far
One of the feature races of the in the 880 yard relay, was set by I-
meet will be the 100 yard dash in linois in 1925 at Kansas when the
which such stars as Hester and Las- quartet covered the distance in 1:27.'
ser of Michigan, Kriss of Ohio State In 1923 Kansas did the event in 1:29.6,'
and Grim and Alderman of Michigan with Nebraska 1-10 second faster the
State will compete. All of the men following year. Nebraska won last
are capable of running the race in i year in 1:26.6. The best mark in thisa
10 seconds, and under favorable con- race at Ohio came in 1925 when a
ditions may tie the record of 9.8 sec- i Michigan team turned in the time of!
onds set by Hubbard of Michigan in 1:30.2. The Wolverines were also
1925. Hester has been defeated by the winners in 1924 and 1926.
Kris, Ohio State's great sprinter, Iowa', one mile relay team in 1926I
twice this/ear, but the Michigan star won the event, at Kansas in the fast!
Is favored in the longer dashes in.the time of 3:20. Iowa has won the race
outdoor competition. Lasser has three out of the past four years, ex-
been showing well in the time trials cept in 1925 when Grinnell finished!
recently and may earn a place in the first. Michigan, likewise, won the
fast field. event :n 1924 and 1926 at Ohio.
Good Field In Hurdles Georgetown being first in 1925. Thej
The hurdle races have attracted a best- time at these races was that of!
great field of runners, Cooper of Mich- 3:23.1 made last year.
igan, Irwin of Ohio State, McGinnis Kansas records show almost a 10
of Wisconsin, Spence of Detroit, and second advantage in the two mile re-k
Benzel of Indiana being listed among lay, for Ames, winner in 1925, turned
the entries. Cooper, the best hurdler in an exceptional performance of-
on the Michigan squad, has been en- 7:56.2. Georgetown, winner that same
tered in the 120 yard high and 220 year at Columbus, has recorded the
yard low hurdles, and judging from best time made there thus far, 8:06.
his past performances, he will be a Michigan, winner in 1924, is credited
certain-point winner.' Jones and Tar- with the time of 8:12.3, while last
bill are the other Wolverines to run year's first place team, Notre Dame,
in the hurdle races. was 2-10 of a second behind the Wol-
Capt. Phil Northrop has been en- verines.i
tered in three events, pole vault, broad Kansas's 440 yard relay has been I
jump, sand javelin. / With Simon of won three times by the home team,
Illinois tered in the Kansas relays, in 1923, 1925, and 1926. The only oth-
Northrop will not have serious con- er race was won by Occidental college
petition in the broad jump, andalso of Los Angeles. Kansastholds the
should win -the javelin without much best mark also, :42 being the time in
trouble. 11e last two years. Occidental is 1.7
Northrop In Shape In Javelin seconds behind this mark. No such
In the practices, Northrop has event is held for the universities at
neared 200 feet, a distance which is! the Ohio carnival.
unusual so early in the season. In No- comparison can be drawn be-
the pole vault, Michigan will be rep- tween the showings of the team in
resented -by Northrop and Prout. the medley relays, due to the fact that
VMcGinnif of Wisconsin, winner of the the race run at Ohio is a distance
Big Ten indoor vault title, and Dro- medley, with the team running an
Segeneller of Northwestern are con- additional half mile over that of the
sidered two of the best men entered regular medley. Texas, three time
in this event.t d winners of this race at Kansas, has
Ket2, Farrell's sophomore star in the best mark of 7:35.6, while Ames,
the hammer throw, is counted to the team that finished first last year,
place well in a strong field. Wright has set the time of 7:42.3. At Ohio,
of Cornell; Dart, Northwestern; Shiv- Michigan won in 1925'In 10.51.5, while
ely of Illinois, Camplell and McCaf-' Illinois won last year, covering the
(Continued on Page Seven) distance in 10.46.4.

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<0 HONORS EWhole Tank/ Squad
QUARTET FEATURESTake Coaching Jobs 1 I- IT{
Sad, sad news awaits all 1\ichigan SA SON.I1I ET P
aquatic sport followers who had hoped__
:the Wolverine tan squad would repeat
their string of phenomenal victories Five New Men On Squad W
}Inext season-but the entire team of Py In Four IDouble A nd
stars which brought a national chain- IEight Singles latchcs
pionship to Ann Arbor has entered
the coaching "profession," at least! ALG ER UNABLE TO PLAY
temporarily, and may even be declar-
ed professionals if the A. A. I.. inves- E
D ~ Sjtig'ators learn the fact. . Eight singles and four inb
DOOR K ga heat.matches with the Detroit tennis club
Undaunted by the fact that three this afternoon in Detroit will oficial-
SINorthwestern freshmen, Hinch, Len-! ly ethe tennis season for the Wel-
nox, and Schwarz, compose a medley eineHen ry esnf thin
relay team already capable of lower- verines. Coach Henry C 1luwtcl m it.
ing the recently established Confer- tae cte m la will yete
: ence work of Matt Mann's mermen,ti
15 Wolverine yearlings yesterday be- afternoony
gan spring swim practice, the first hree of the eight players have
r4.time in the history of the sport. ever competed for Michigan
SAn-d the Varsity stars, from Capt. Captain Olian, Stephens, and1Pinie-
....:.'Paul Samson and Captain-elect Rob- man. The other five netmen n in-
7 *ert Darnall and including every one elude Barton, Moore, Golt
of the 15 letter winners, have taken gle and Marshall. Olian and Stephen
upon themselves the delightful bur- are the 'M" men included, Finkl-
den of doing the coaching. man being an AMA winner.
Not that the ambitious youngsters Horace Barton, sophomore star,
-Ifear the sensational Purple freshman will nlay the number one p
relay group-that doesn't even both- while Moore, another sophomore, will
>< : ::."< probably fat in as number five. Gol-
er them, for they already present "a poal1i na nme ie od
relay tea" in Jck Marrion, smith is making his debut as a Mich-
,1Y".E "national A. A. U. medley champion, igan player but has had rather a wil
and think so little of him that he's, experiene. lie has shown extremely
well in practice and is expected to
4 Walaitis, Lait, and Rosenberg are do well.
going to try hard to oust Walter Special emphasis is being placed
Colbath, Northwestern's national col- upon doubles combinations this year.

legiate champion diver; Frantz, Oult, Coach Hutchins has a strong con-
and Goldsmith are going to help re- bination in Moore and Barton, who
tain Michigan supremacy in the dist- were undefeated in doubles compe-
ance grinds. tition on the campus in 1926, their
Thompson, Post, and Fechheimer freshman year. Stephens has paired
are really worried somewhat about with Goldsmith to compose another
that fellow Lennox who is supposed formidable doubles team. Other
to have cracked Faricey's breast doubles combinations today will in-

-. Expected ito Star in Ransas Gaines
When some of the Middle West's
best athletes face the barrier in the 1Rue, McElwee, Fairfield and Stine in,
fifth annual Kansas relays this aft- addition to several entries in the in-
ernoon at Lawrence, not least among dividual events. Stine has been sub-
those expected to star will be Cap- stituted at the last minute to replace
tain Rue, Illini leader, who will run Sittig who will run with the distance
as anchor man on the undeafeated medley team at Ohio.
Illinois four mile relay team. Lyon in the shot put, Wachowsi, in
Other men shown above who prob- the high jump and White in the pole,
ably will finish high in their respective vault are Coach Gill's individual en-
events are Boyles, Iowa pole vault trants. At Ohio, the Illini will be
star, Della Maria, Notre Dame dash represented by quarter and half milej
man, ,and Doornbos and Dunson of relay teams in addition to the medley'
Kansas and Oklahoma ;respectively quartet mentioned above.
who should stage a duel in the That pole vaulters will not be lack-;
hurdles. ing, is promised by the entries of
Since Harry Gill is acting as of- Boyles and White although many
ficial referee of the Kansas 'games, good men will b'e seen at Ohio. Both
the Illinois coacl has "put his best the Iowa and Illinois man are consist-
foot forward" in the form of his ent 12 foot 6 inch men, and White
crack four mile quartet of Captain has cleared the bat at a height of
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