WEDNNESDAY, MAY 4, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY T_. F CIIC~A V A~ V* *. ....' 4~- J.~AA A- r n t; u N, N; N _ _ .. -a IOWA ENTRIES NAMED ' 1,9. MEET SATURDAy L Weissmulkter Will Swim Tonight At Union Pool j (Continuted from Page Six) I courses will remain identical with I c(;nmo to all coaching staffs, Coach carreCi7t regulations. M alt IMann has decided to alter the! exactly at 7 o'clock the meet will (living, and it is hoped that hie display sufficient prowess to f 1 long existing gap among Michi tank teams.+ Although Wagner will be bhackr THIS. THIS Il a ; CLOSES CLOsr s J AT 3 P.M. Pllwill ' COLUMN L A S I F I E COLUMN A DVRIPI SING AT 3 P. B-1 -- . Eiev n Leltermiei. il List O HIa vwk- eyes tWho Will Face Wolierines In Puil Areet Herea " BAB" CUHIEL ENTERED Aliric aiiiLvi lue Ch~icago .........001 000 De.: oit .........002 030) IR 000-1i 00x-5 I 6 E 1 Ora Clevelan'd .......002 1 01 001- St. Louis ........ 200 001. 000-- 9} l st of events slig hi ly in order that beg 'Y, admittance being free to all the ability of his promising young- members of the Union. It is expect- sters iemaf'in under cover for the time1 bering. ed that Weisniuller will plunge into There wvill be a five-man 250 yard the pool at 7:45 o'clock, as the fourth relay contest to replace the regnla- i event on the program. tjonl 200 yardl event; the breast stroke' Keen interest will surround the ap- distanrce will be at 220 yards; the, pearance of at least several of the backstroke at. 200 yards; and the freshmen. Walaitis, former Detroit (listance of the free style contest at high school luminary and named all- yards. Only the 50 and 100 yard American interscholastic swimmer, sprints andl the 300 medley relay will compete for points in the fancy next I' w w Tentative entries for the Iowa- New Yor-k..... 002 000 220---6 13 11 .Michigan dual track meet Saturday! Washington .....010 010 2o0-4 7 0 have ben received from the Univer- pity of Iowa autthorities including 18;Gt7r .., .,.000 000 110-2 7 2 ~_letter men. The entire squad to b~e 4heis....0t 01Ox71 brought to the meet will probaualy not exceed more than 25 men. Homei runls: Nis, Cleveland. The letter men who have biee)n named tentatively Eby Coach Ro ;er IainlI.'!le, B~resnahan include the following, Cu- ?It iH L hel, Everingham, Phelps, Beatty~, Fol- Ci. ( t....02 000 100-3 9(0 well, Hunn, Elliott, W. M. Mann, R. Chicago..... ,.... 000l 201 001I-A 11 3 R. Mann, Boyles and Mullen____ Although only three men from eacii 20!0~1 101 school will be permitted to comipete ,Pittsburgh ..... 000 013 412-11 17 2 eight rhien have been named in sev -, oral events andl there are nine en- Pi flies .......f..000 0)30 100-4 10 2 tries in, the 100 yard dash. Th1c ninieBoston .........400, 000 12x-7 10 2 in this event are Taxman, Cubel. Ev-, eringhiam, Bunn, Stamnats, Armstrong,! Brokln.....0 001 240--7 13, 0 JonsSmth ad ooe.New York ......3t)2 000 010--6 12 1 The 220 yard dash, enlr is,, eight inii number, also include Cuhel, Stolfrats, I Home runs: Hlornsby, New York; Armistrongand Ever'inghamn. The inith Pitsbugh(2) ; Grimnm, Chi- othrttfour are Pratt, Phelps. BepatySvi itbrh and Baird. The latter three of teecago; Deberry, Brooklyn; Bottomly, in addition to Cuhel, are e 'ered i ;;th qu rt rSile ra eLouills.ee quarter milers named are Fisher, Fol- Lapp, Marquis, Williams Van Voaorst,. well, Joy and Rife.; and Lagoinarcinto. "Bab" Cuhel, Iowa's verpatile hilr- The javelin entries are Loirwald, (lie andl dash star, hts been n~imed for Rice, Nolan, Delevan aid V011 Aocnc1. fiv evnts beng ncuclfl n licil'Everinugham, one of the best broad fteeensh e 10yr ig ncluhe0yd n beth iprsin the Big Ten,' leads the thues2 yard heglansthe t220eyasl!wIowa entries in this event. Others hurdes s wll s th thce unsslated in the broad jump for Ioxva are noted above. It is 'lmost a ertaiinty Jai SihadMoe tha~ewill conic; ; aiiiSit n Mo,,, n, hthe. is0f ivorfite nolnvtlct ~arealsca1 event, the low'117' dlcs , :The ,otherICpanIoy MlenadC:b event considered "most liikely besides te l vuttio r l apbe the relay is the '220 yard dlash. of betlecr than 12 feet and a;; le -t Four other II.wkey-e hurdlers Have12 two of themr are expected to do aroud b)eent named fqr both hurdles tnc iud- 11 e nce.Tehghjm.n ingAlis6),'Ma ,Beaty Phi, A.Al ftries are Thomas, R. 11. Mann, W ork- lisoni is considered the best of tieheoven____and ____Peterson.______ Iowa hurdlers with the poseill cx-AT HE ER IT H A ES ception of Culih'TTH ET OI..A~ The 880 yard run also showls eight ; Iowa men entered as doe;s the mlilej event. At two miles, however, there The Niglit Club Classic are but five men named. The £S0 cen- ARl{ICK--NOW tries are Wagner,' Fisher, .Joy. Fol- live~*s. 5c-$2.511 Swell, Cottle, "Montgomery, Dougall, We(L N.A. c.$1i0 aind Heberling. The miters entered are Sat. at. 50c42.A0 McCammlon, Brady, Elliot, Hunn, Mey- ers, Gabel, Claassen and Wagner. The_________________ two milers, led by 1Inun, also include Meyers, Elliot, Hlouser and Brady. !SHUBERT- LAFAYETTE Nelson has been named In tircee Popular Prices of the four weight events, the bIa sn-1 Nighits, 25C to $1.00) Wier, discus an& shot Put aslias Mar- " RA 14 quip. The complete entries for the w oiest)agiiisirl tr shotll a n rus Nelson, MF~ad ap au- done into driamatic ,fornii by lJoan man, Mu ad Mrqus. elsn, auColton and Cleieilce Ilandolpit. Mitchell, Marqis, and Lagotn arcino By THE NATIONAL PLAYERS are the men named for the discus while. the, hammer has drawn Nelson, 1BonselePla'rhousev l w ocasoedb th gauain tCap-' If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie WANYTED occsioed yth grdaino the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, acid your want ad ____________________ tamn Samson, Frant, a yearling will Fill be charged. -- The Michigan Daily reserves tht right to WANiTI)--Musi('isans, for dlan(e or- be watched with interest in the 500; classify all wants ads under ap~propriate head- 1chiestra, Who will ttitnd SIunmertl l yard contest.I ings and to revise or withhold objectionable Scol Bo 17 Day yard contest. I ~copy, col ox1 ai Warner and Shlorr will attempt to0 This column closes at 3 P. iM. date preced- ULTeS-Wd place in the backstroke. 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