THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDA.. Y 8: , 192 Fun i -'\ 0 , i ,.,i. v _ L _ PLA I Y t ATE Maw- .. ti er 1~ Y [DPART Third Annual Juniort A WE YE TRACK STARS OPPOSE WOLVERINES iN FIRl 1n ~ ff~Swim Meet Draws! DUAL ErET OF "12, UTDOOR SEASONiAT FERRY tug LULVIIUV IVUM More Than 125 Stars' Swimmefs from nine states and one' province of Canada competed in the preliminaries of the third annual national invitation Y. M. C. A. junior swimming Imeet held F11- Clay evening in the Unaion pool. T r teen eventms I~ JI (Ah over 125 entries connieed wei e run o-if to determnine the candidates for thii nale which were held yesterday. The junior events were for swimmers betweenj the ages of sixteen and eighteen, while the prep races were for t~hose under, sixteen. The big thrill of the day camne in the 100 yard backstroke for juniors, Iwhen Valentine, Erie, and Kelly, Lima, sw~ning nock and neck easily out- distanced the field, and in the final few yards Valentine, by a pretty spurt, managedl to heat Kelly by a touch. , ht11 tnc1 ies : 100 yard backstroke junior: Heat one-Won b~y Valentine, Erie; Kelly, Lima, second; Ewing, Detroit, third. T 'ime: 1 :13.4. Second he'at-Won by Strandl, Erie; Lansing, Nigara Falb,, second ; Allen, Buffalo, third. Time:c 1 :21.I 50 yard b~reast stroke prep: Heatt one-Won by Oliver, Detroit; Carri-s gall, Niagara Falls, second; Cass, I Lima, third. Time: :37.6. Second heat-Won by King, Lima; Verplankd Gary, second; Irvin, Erie, third. - Time : :2G.4. Third heat- Won by!6 Williamson, Niagara Falls; Pierce, 1 Detroit, second; no third. Time: :29.4.* Fourth heat-Won by Ladd,1 Niagara Falls; Waterworth, Windsor, second; Singer, D~etroit, third. Time: :29.6.F 50 yard free style prep. The follow-14 ing five men quialified: D. Faurot,a Limna; Oliver, D~etroit; 3. Schmehier,1 Pittsburgh; Chatfin, Knoxville; ands SRice, Lima. 22 a d f e t l u i r i s.ha - o y K n , L m ; P a n Cleveland, second; ~logdon, Jackson, 1 third. Time: 2:36. Touchette, Niaga- ra Falls, also qualified with a time of c 2:26.4.f 100 yard free style prep. The fol-4 lowing five men qualified for the .finals: Chaffin, Knyxville; Rice,V Lima; McM\gnus, Oak: Parks; and J.1 Schmelier, Pittsburghe In the junior diving Strand, Erie;1 Schmelier, Pittsburgh; Fisher, Buf-f falo; Ewing, Detroit; Stockdale, Pitts-- burgh; and Crowthers, Gary, qualified for the finals. The preps to qualify were Renner, Linma; Stockdale, Pitts- burgh;, McCarthy, Lorraine; Blyden- burg, Detroit; . Wilson, Detroit, and Wright of Detroit. You can Duplicate the Elsewhere, but not #' rI,1 ST Injuries Force Cobb'SRN RDPATC FIELDTo Remain On Bench TI CHICAGO, May 7.-Ty Cobb, who__ will1 be out of baseball for several da.ys Spring football will b~e brought to because of an injury suffered i in a close this week wn four squads exhibition game at Buffalo 'yesterday,i of players will meet ins a series of ,. ny hae hd a hortvaction1I gamnes for the sprinig training. chant- may oae ~ ~i~ ~aciioii ~pionship. The first game to be pae store anyway-the result of his clash 'Tuesday will btring togetherr thlue1 with an umpire at Philadelphia, emcahdb le 'hr nE Tursday. I the Green team tra ied by Clifford American league headquarters hiere Keen, Varsity wrestling coach. The said that action on Cobb's altercation Rd a~ rw em ilme with Umpire Emmet (Red) Ormsby at 'VWedlnesday, the formner led by Bob Philadelphia after the arbiter had Bonadth atrbEBset h ruled foul a hit that Cobb and 8,000loesithetw a swllm t fans decided was a home run, would'Tusa n h wnes rdy M be withheld until Ormsby's report was Followving are th'e lineups of th1e P received. LBlue and Green teams. Blue:Taylor, Presidlent Ban Johnson was out of,Morsn ad Mriens;Po town, but his secretary said that the!* man, Walden and Scheerrer, tackles: f report would be forwarded to him at 'Poe, Flajole, and Bialdwvin, yguards,; once Bovard and Nolting, centers; Geist- IKenesaw AM. Landis, commissionei rt, qatr~c;Aey ezl v of baseball, said he knew nothing of-,"Bride, and Pelton, half backs; Long- filyof the Piaepiaicdn;suorougn, fuill. Greens: Foster, C r- and that the American league press- r ter, Kendall, and Linmler, ends;,,'Hain- dent would handle the case., niand,' and Moyer, tackles; Gitm.ant, Cobb strained a tendon in a slide Scheyer, Wolfe, and Jackson, guards; to second at Buffalo and may be kept:'rw~adKraycnes isn tion~of four thsielnsaweto1dy. quarter; Steref, Weinstein, Straub, His co-outfielder and roommate, Al ; lielbasa and Sikis, halves; Ions, full- )oth hurdles, Simmons, who was chased from the! back., the 880 and! Athletics' park in Cobb's wake, also is' 440 and 220 subject to league..~ discipline, thus . temporary loss of two of its strongest tar, did not thrieaiten~ing the Mack team with the "puip.ch" players. vinga ~ ofIr E1NNIS -RACKETS i t L The ihw a7Mile Tea Above are shown the foiar men who; team, allfou men were on Coach Iwent the grueling compei compose the 1927 Hawkeye one mile iPresnahan's team. 13ai 'd; perhaps theI events, placing second in7l relay. quar tet. This team, true= to l Best 440 man of the four, won yester- {tog aln ocuti tradition, is a championship outfit, as! (lay's quarter mile race in the fast so many of those from the University1 time of :49,,o. Beatty, (lashnan and l lo yard races. Phelps, oIowa. 1hut'dler , fl to win aplc in the yr runiier and hurdle Although not competing in yester- I meet. 'win a place yesterday, ha day's dual meet on Ferry field as alI The versatile "Babe" Cuhel under- kdcay. "SPIKE" RUE, ILLINOIS TRACK CAPTAIN, AWARDED CONFERENCE. ATHLETICS-SCHOLARSHIP MEDAL URBANA, May 7.--Doran T. "Spike"!I Of the four, however, Rue is un- Rue, captain of the University of It- I doubt edly the fastest, as shown by hiss lincis track team, yesterday wasI recent performa ne in the anchor (ual awarded the Conference medal for with Cox, of Penn Stae, in the Penn, proficiency in at-hletics and scholar-( Relays. Cx, an Olympic runne4 s pn to a inesh l si mie e a l Sittig, McElwee, andl Fairfield, with pion, former junior A. A. U. cios Rue as anchor man, form what W01- ounry champion, conqueror of hon- [er Eckersall has termed "an absolute- )I hrgr, Nii2ciigai's t wo mile a:',by ly unlbeatable four mile r(lay team.'' at last ihOl1.a P 4, a d ie inolycrditeda Early this spring~ in a rexas meet the whamako418iteme, facel quartet was timed in the exceedingly lRe at the .tart of the last mile at fast time of 17:50, averaginlg about lenn, Illinois leading by 4bot. 20 4:27 for each mile. Iyrd.E When it is consideredl that the Cox overhauled Rue wiit inIIthe first world's record for the four mile re- quarter nube and maintained his ad- lay inade by the I. A. C. crack team' vantage until well into the last guar-1I of Krogh, Dodge, Buker, and Ray at,1 ter. , Rue drew up with Cx in the 17:21 2-5, an average of about 4:211 home stretch and defeated hm by a for the mile. i10 yard margin. .sgns '25 t Notmor, prhpsthaPte isoh op e- on'dydoeiv.Buitismuh surely: Whantaita ealyecp Not gre perhastahanhoranyoo wthp- tional watch - a Gruen! The cost is less, in fact, when the graduate's pride in owning a genuine Guild watch is considered. And there are so tablexuistedsin to choose from' Parties, dinners too, are on the way in the graduate's honor. Is your t tblefuly euipedBeautiful new pattrnsin tblesilver in complete sets or individual pieces are here for { your selection. Gruen Cartouche, $.5. Other designs, $40 to $250 i i 1e^ Y leach othiers by -giving hat i adollar on Tuesday. 11 A large better makes. assortment of well balanc, :d rackets in the Twenty-four hour Rackets re-strung in our own shop. serlvice. 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