WNEDNESDAY, MA.Y is, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ FOOTBALL WILL ,MEE Annual Chicago To Be Pres PDeservi PROSPECT* I~NUOA[S WITH THE TR ACKMEN _ By Herbert F. Vedder State as a xrobable added starter. have een asport writr wh6 tri ohiscoin t e palace. Because Alum i id 4rld ward hv enasot rtrw6tido i oki h past few ,weeks, ented To Mnost to predict the outcome of a lual track Hester must be classed as the favor- [ug Player meet. It. probably was an Illinois. ite in both races. M 1ichigan competition at that, judging LOOK GOOD from the last three contests between While Rester haIs been showviing those schools as last Saturdlay's ntine! letter With each $),'iurday in boft _ .... _ C'oIife1'rnce NIdoor champlion, oa-d s Itowed Bgood f ormt. Uit Hle r ,01i be a strong eomiil'titr i'~x tb~rd plac. Bevan has dlone rather ,well in the half mile this year, and it is i~ble best milers in the Bi'f en. aKennedy of Ohio State has beaten 9 :35 in the two mle run and if he is not entered in the mile -will prob- ,' ly give 1-fernberger a great race.1 Wyck off is a good two miler also, but .will probably be reserved for the ,mile and possibly half mile. i ,. AT3 PAADIVE RISINGd T3P Candidates for next fall's football team will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Union, to discuss the plans for practice next September. All partici- pants in the spring grid'/sessioins are expected to attend the meeting. Coach Fielding H. Yost and Capt. Bennie Oosterbaanr will speak on the pros- pects for next sson)n which will be kitown as Stadiumiyear, on account of thle dedication cof the new stadium. Coach Tad Wieman will address the group on the results of the spring practice just completed. As a conclu- sion of the evening's program the Chi- cago Alumni trophy will be pres~ntedl to the player who has been adjudged by the coaches as deserving to re- ceive the award. The presenitation Will be made by Meyer Morton, rep- resenting the Chicago alumni. This has been the most successful spring practice ever held, according to Coach Viiieman who was in charge. The number of candidates reporting was .greater than ever lbefore, 1416 suits being issued by the athletic de-f par tment, while the daily turnouts] averaged 70 to 90 men., The practice games held last week were marked by much better ~playing than is usual for this time of year. The tackling of the candidates was espe- cially gratifying to the coaches. As is customary in spring grid sessions a great deal *of time was spent in fun- damental instruction on the rudiments of football. Every candidate who re- ported was given an opportunity to receive expert, coaching from Varsity coaches and players. The men prob- ablyr derived more enjoyment from the practice this year than any pre- vious time making it a pleasure ra- ther than a grind. Aside from the work of the regular' coaches, Wieman, Kipke, and Keen. sevoral former players volunteeiled their services in helping instruct the grid candidates. Walter Weber, full- back on this year's team, Bob Brown, captain of the 1925 eleven, and Charles Bassett, former Michigan. State foot- ball player, were the men who aided in the work. Weber instilled the same spirit in his men that developed him from a mediocre player at the beginning of practice last fall into one of the best fullbacks in the Conference when the season was over. Next fall Weber will coach the Benton Harbor high school, grid team~, as he will graduate from the University next-month., Bassett is a former coach of the Flint high school football team. Hle is takjng special work in the University this semester. 'R_____ IJpoint margin 'was the largxest. oftnh the century and furlongrte samte that lie will run it as well as the 440. TooJey, who finished second for Ohio in the quadrangular mneet is another I strong man wvh-o may face Lomocnt. jWyckoff is, another who mlight. rum this although he will probably bae say- t ed for the longer distances. Milchigan Is not considrel'e in lte tulle; Ohio State Is. This, tells Uie story of the dope in ibhis ,evtnt.s Wyckoff and Loomis finis~ied on-- two in the quadranglji'P eet ahtead of Peta at of Wisconsin andt ITIlliamns of Chicago, two of the ? . - _ I i (Tomorrow's columit v ill treat thte relative strengthc of Ohio and fichigan in the field events). I t ii4n 24l14? ~ 2 - -- ethree cait not b said of Kiriss. The Buckeye last In both races in the In vicew of their vic f ories t3 t r qaadranguglar mneet, being beaten the iowerflul Iowa "rdullinois ji by liernson of -Northwestern track leanis oil suaCcesive Soltir- Vohtnis erna nson's time of days uncomfortfable as the Mar- :00119 In the 100 was very good but daisiwlyhltve been, flip, Wolv-er- J],is tine of :242 In the furlong Is Ins hv m a~ayiiflleas*fa only fair. 1asser won the furlonf vorites a 1ln~ta era hya;lt 1ag-iast Illinois In :22 flat ;after yea, te taakev f its -11S2- llst~ bA4slowed Uil),which repetition o asI Ern t chances. Irwin, rpaal .had most too muchr of te 11ic hlg:,a,, !ier, may 'b 'un in the dashes as team.m well and migh lt make things, in- 4teresting, especilly iii the 220. The Buckeyes won the cquadlrangul- DnCoe r orpa i tlrerfand C icagosiantday, wsu ccesses of the Ohio Relays when ter, ad hicgolas Saurayno- he won from Irwin in both low and ing out the. Badgers, winner of the blbhrerasbtteScltan Big Ten indoor track title by a single !ghayhurdletrems btte cScarletan point. Ohio took second in the indoor i even chance. Both men prefer the low MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW EUROPE, ORIENT on ANYWHERE - AYISSTEAMSHIP . TRAVELERS CHEQUES. ETC. E. CG. KEGLER, Steraip Agt Lcensud & BosM &L 01 . Huron, (IlAnAbor "Lawn and Garden.'Equipmen t" Complete your necessary reeds with a While Michigan1's s5U1erioril y I over Mhe 1hllji ' as displayed by wins ina the track ev4uits, d' pe would indicate quite clearly that the Wolverines will whip Ohio by' scoring heavily in the field events or else not at all. Olo RaniksI aabout on a par with Michigan in E the track, but can scarcely be said to compare with the Maize and Blue weiglitmen. At 100 and 220 yards, Buck Hester and. Kriss wll renew their feud for spe'int honors w,. th Irwin of Ohioe liurdle race ando, Wi tUICh 1ofIowa are rateds as the outstanding men for Conference honors. No one can doubt that Ohil- hteiser's :49.S performance in win- ning the 4,40 yard. run over Or- lovich and Sittig was impressive, but lie will have to be in flly as good form to be sure of a win ,Saturday. Bevan made Felt singer step the qunarter in :49.1 to win in last year's dual meet but has been runing the half mtile most of this spring. However, he shifted back to the 440) event last Saturday and fintishied second to lDougam Rev-O-Noc Johnston New Drummer Paragon Wedgeway Cruso Hibbard Supreme Lawn Mowers. Get a Fairy Whiring Rain King, or Adjustable Rain Drop Sprayers Garden H-ose, 3-4 and 5-8, ifl all lengths. Ga-rden Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Spading Foiks, for every purpose. If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad will be charged. The Michigan Daily reserves the right to classify all wants ads under appropriate bead- ings and to revise or withhold objectionable copy. This column closes at 3 P. M.'1 date preced- ing publication, Notice of any error must be given in time for the second insertion. fiv aerge CASH RATES Ten entsper reading line (on thie basis of fiveaveagewords to, the, line) for one or two insertions. Nine rents per reading-line for three or more insertions, iCash classifieds received at the i).;ily olfce iThe Press Building on Maynard Street, Seil CONTRACT RATES} Seilstandardized rates given on applica Lion. LOST . LOST---ligslkitabillfldl~-w\ithiiseveral idl( ut itication cards. 'Reward.' No- 'tify L. M. Smalley, phone 9152. 165-166-161 LOST--Smali, dark brown leather pu11rse, Monogra in ". Keep money, lReturn to Fannie Baker, Ilelen Newberry. 165-:1661 LOST-Classes on or near campus, 1 Saturday night. Finder p~lease call! Smith 8017. 165-166-1671 LOST-Glasses in ease, on Church street between Prospect alot ill- streets. Finder please call 7472. 164-165-166 LOST-Classes in case, on Church street, bet ween Prospect and !Hill streets. 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