1 or,~ 1 ' To GUNN IS PARTNER' eAf1A 'OF BOBBY JONES' And i' W9LVE1 ' 1'i th la 1c 1i:-- of 1more'^thanl the 102 eveiv S TA!? SWIMMER Wi NEW RECORD PC ~ TIhAY Uefinito announcement was releas-' TOD, ied 7ast 11niht by OQachx MantMaim --- ;f theMichigan tare team that the 'siiEi~ai4CF a;I1e1A famous Johnny Weissmuller, I. . C'. - z.- LPITCH krnwo's Card~ IMES COMPETE cord breaking; entry Ilis 3,000 athletes entered ins ts of theo33rd annual the carnival MVi get in- I team, undefeat~ :s this year, wil ,ecord clean -when were due to arrive morning. eption of Ruetz andl ers, every man who mthern training tour the eastern trip yes- sier will uv-e his reg- best pitchers, in an it the Syracuse nine,l ighly in the East. ar Wolverine pitcher. yracuse will be given form for his hone in the ganme today. regarded as one of the Conferenc~e this I with both MichiganG ,ed poor support both ed Northwestern, the 11 in the first game in the pinches. How- yet shown the form aim to be so higlWJy n. He has also been ore arm and may b~e tter in warmer wea- to full swing this afternoonV when both preliminaries and finals will be run off in many of the events Thsis an innovation in trackt meets' to hfave finals run off on Friday, the oenral rule being to have all the fin- als Saturday with -such prelimninaries as necessary held the preceding dlay.; 1 The Penn officials have decided that I reliminaries and finals will be rune onl the same day and the interest will thus be split soinewhat between the two days. Two, of the Michigan competitors', Don Cooper and Ted Hornberger, will I comipete in their specialties today,} while the other four. men, Captain Northrop, Ksetz, Hester and Schra- vesand will not be called upon until sprint swimming star and holder of dozens of world 'records, will swim anI e xhibition 220 next W4ednesday in the U'nion pool in an effort to lower his existing wvorld mark for the distance, Weissjniuller will be thre first na- tionally known star outside of col- legitate iunminairies ever -to compete in the new Union pool, and his special I exhibition on Wednesday evening is expected to draw a record crowd in- asmuch as Union members will be 'admitted. free of charge., Efforts are now being made and it° already appears practically certain that the "great Johnny" will give An extra exhibition earlier in the day for MichigarP, wom ennhat It is far more certain however, ta 17,eissmuller's existing record of 2:151 2-5 for the furl'ong will be sha ttered.1 Internatttonal federation rules recog- nize 'on , marks made in a 75 foot p'?ool,' in which he accomplished the distance in, 2:10 3-5, he .has consented to make his first earnest bid for newrer laur els in Ann Arbor. In'CWunction with the exhibition the annual freshman-Varsity dual meet which muarl s -the climax of the University tank season will be .con- (LL TRY TO SET VETERAN TO FACE' [1 H CIESf1HE U )R? 220 FRIE STYLE SYRACUSE TODAY ducted, in w~hich Capt. Paul Samnsonu, I9 6 B Y per haps the greatest of all collegiate r 196- M I distance swimmiers will make his last appearance, as will Maurice Shorr f Eight cities have signified a ( and John hiasted, the rmer a memi- - to bold the 19 1G OlympYic games u Ier of the Conference riecord holding their auspices. home, Barcelona, medley relay trio, and the latter a un iii o de Janeiro. Alexandria, formHer all-American hiicstrok~er and sanne, Budapest, and H~elsiugfov this year a member of t-he initercol-' ;the cities contending for the hc legiate 6i00 yard collegiate back strok e I .j Amsterdamiv ill be the scene o 'record holdinig relay team. . games next year, while in 1932 Blesides the se graduating stars,; will be held at Los Angeles. This every one of the letter men and all *I be4 the first time since 1904, when of thr 15 freshmen wvinning numerals wer e snonsorec) by St. Lou~is, tha will take Hart in the meet. AMuch in- *~,4 clzaSsical games have been sche( #ees .iibeatacedtoth sow o ak-pac i te United Stae of Walker and Hosmer of the yearling Berlin substantiates its Clain squad in the spriints. Thiis ~pair is ex- ~h 96Oypctms~ym~ pected to form a part of next year'sj n that the 1916 gamnes, posty 200 yard relay quartet, anid bothl fresh- cu .account of the war, were t men are capable of swimming th c 50! f -d in the G~erman capital.I in close to :24 flat-; --1 bases its avaflibility u~pon~ the 'WAalaitis, in the fancy diving, Frantz, onHile torical events ass ociate~d with in the distances and Post in the brea st- ."City of the Seven Hills." Blard strok~e are other freshmen who should, M1ichigai 's lone pitching veteran ,h~as just completed a niew stadft gain points in thie meet. jwhio is slated to pitch against Syra- wh ich it wou~ld be suitable to cuse in the first of tlve two game ser1- the Olympic events. VTARSITY 9'I:NTS NOTICE ies. Miller is anxious to repeat his ____last year's victory over the Orange. Patronize Daily Advertisers All members of the Vn rsity tennis; - squad are requested to report on the! F'erry field courts as soon after 2 o'clock as possible for pi-ctures which I will bie taken this afternoon. C~OACf1IH HNRY C. HUTCHINS, 1 -. for Skating ;urls Toni~orrowr on the receiving end es in the first game,y iat first, Kubicek at * - i9A'e at shortstop, at thirdI. -Corriden, .d Gilber~t wyil con-, . Asbeck will be call- nd for the game to- Fisher said yester- ig held in reserve as for either of the two lso likely that Morse )e given a chance in He Reichman may be her for the second gan's win over West 3- score Wednesday, still dissatisfied with Watts' Guin A fellow townsman and protege of Blobby Jones, Watts Gunni is consid-j ered one of -the leading amateur golf- ers in Amtrica.- In 1925 he was de- feated by his famous tutor in the finals of the American amateur cham- pionship at Oakmonit. Last year lie was a member of the Walker Cup team which successfully defended the famous trophy in England, and brought,- it back to the United States. Young Gunn, who is barely over twenty, is a great frined and partner of JTones. They are members of the same club in Atlanuta. Probably no other city in the United States boasts. two better amateursthan these young Cogas Although hie annexed no major golf titles last, year, Gunn must be reck- oned -with as a Prominent factor in' tournaments this se-ason. Heretofore4 hsonly handicap has been lack of experience. 'tomorrow. {The special two mile race which will be run this afternoon promises to be one of the greatest in trackhlis- tory. Withi such a field as Hornber- ger of MichiganL and Shimek of Mir-~ quzette prom'ised from the West and - Cox of Penn State, Benson of Cornell, and Smith of 'Yale from the East, the race .can not be! other than a great one. In all probability the wvinner Iwill better 9:-30 by a considerable Friday Special i Knickers are the Ideal thing --- in, four pinece suits or used with leather blouses. 1 and Saturday margin. Cooper, double winner at Ohio, willj be forced to the limit this afternoon in the 120 yard high hurdles to over-I ( come a field listing such notable as Lord, David Burghley of Cambridge, England, and Monty Wells ofDat Dr-mouth. 'There will probaibly be one -prelimiinary heat in addition to the finals. A number of other events will be ru~n th-is afternoon, largely in the high school, academy, and college classes althouigh some of the' univer- sity races will be concluded today. There are, however, no Michigan en- tries in any of these. ETomnorrow 's events will fli-WdHester in the 100 yard dash,,Ketz in the liam- iner throw, and Schravesand in the discus, and Northrop in the broad jumnp a1id probably ,the javelin. I Knickcr .Suits, Plu's 4 Knickers, Leather dIouses, $49.00 U~P $ 8.50up $13-.0 up All. Hats Reducead TIo $.95 New Spring Hats with small bound brims and tapering crowns. A variety of shades of tans and greys. All at one price. Values up to $8.00. A.- F. 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