lllllil I II I I IIIIIUD) CCU LY+vr is __ .._.._ 04 DECLARED WINNER ASSOCIATION TROPHY IWITH THE TR'ACKMIEN By Herbert F. Vedder did ore tI'an 150 feet last Saturday, 1With .Ohio State conceded at least anl i !(d may heat out thne Ohio men, whoj even break with Michigan in the tr~ack: failed to place in the quadrangular; events Saturday, the Wolverines az r meet which was won with a throw of Reduction By Blott,,HAR VARD RUNNERx Leaves 27 PlayersTO TRY FOR t-ITLE On 'Freshman Team'. Coach Jack Blott of the freshman TWO BOSTON BOXERS WiI FIHTTONIGHT IS K~EEN exetdt u pas])tn tIa- .gin in the field events with A hare 1 as- siblity (note that last word) -af Win- ning every one of those seven tests. 59 feet;, 9 inches. ''tfritn, wh;o ewas fourth in the ~! ad~ignarmeet amid who is capabl? e of about 42 feet, is the b{-'t :fie Buckeyes have to offer in tre Chot puat. .HIe should fall n ayvietani to Lovette, Who has Kor, '3OEd, of A nn riled the CJhicago trophy by Meyer; ating the Chiceago eting of prospective eMichigan football~ hich was held last A11other inter-0111g 10"slsiuhy N that a new dual me~et record mill be vet ill every onle on the four Aveivilt vent-fl.lie i rn Inr, i'k- hicago Alumni Trophy is d silver football mounted on y base andl inscribed wvithi e of the winner. It is awarded1 lose of the' spring practicej ar by the coaching staff to! ldate who shows th'e great.- ovement and value during the spring training ?period. The .e's attendance, improvement1 and value as a future Var-1 yer ar~e considerations that' to the coaches' selection. ling to an announcement st nigh~t by Coach Elton E. ,Taylor w'as the unanimous f the coach4ig staff for first with a final rating of 94 points a possible, 100. Taylor, who d, is considered a prominent ,e for the vacancy at right end the loss of Flora. He is also e puntr 927 spring practice was term- nost successful ever held, y ieman, wh o was in charge 01 k. A total of 146 suits were t the lbeginning of the train- od 'and. the daily attendance averaged' between 70 and 90 'thiis number 27 ,had perfect ce records, while 14 nIis!ed 3 Wactice. ttion for the" trophy this eas unusually jkeen,. according 'Wieman, with 10 of the can- obtaining an average higher .The men,- who pressed Tay- ely for first honors, were: vard, Ann Arbor; Walter G-is- ,and Rapidts; Douglass Kf rr, nd.; Harold J. Walder, Jack- 1n D. Whittle, Chicago; Gerg.e "i e, Oklahoma City; Clifton E. rough, Ferndale; Ho ward W. edo; Edwin B. Poormh, Chi.- ights, Ill., and Dominic Sullo, t i : cn,, ms,51dand iareliin. A,, lo 1 di. I!,ti e 'Wverine is in top 1FQ3 a iIttis, ~id(.2fieations g id rl form ie may breutk I)lnz.' dul 1) Plit to new 51Zfllir4l5 iu i fe meeltd' )i-id (if 4, feet, 5 1-4 ince firs' two- tuenfl~o ed. ,deayr ago. !?'bird place is a The dis;cus tlirow shouldM develop in. to one of the most interpesti?.g (luels of D)(.Tiart lnhtlbard once jumped 25 'lhe entire aftern~oon, withi Schrave sand .efe. 1-2 inch ink -in Olin--Aicigan dual of Micihgan and Rw";nus of Ohio State mee t, and iwhile this surely will not as tlie, two principal characters of the ;be equall,, a Michigan man is slated dIran~a. Rasmus has 1'17 feet 5 iches. to wvin th~is eye..1t 'Saturday, Perhaps ipade at the Drake Belays, as his best j another Wolverine. will take .. econd ',?ark of the year, and is given as good kphace. North rop, who has beaten all a chance of first place as any of the Conference rivals, shvould win whilp Buickeyes. "Long JohAV' Schravesand Dahlein shiz0L be good enough to beat has a best mark of 142 feet 2 inches; Crooks of 0Oiio, who won the quad- 4 aid has beaten 130 feet consistently. rangulor moef with a leap of 21 feet. Both Rasmus and h'e slumpedl consid- 2 1-4 inch-if he can repeat his per- eraly last Saturday in the adverse forirance of 21 feet, 9 1--2 inches weather, but neither one may reason- against Iowa. 1 i t 1 t t 1 . baseball squad, posted the final cut ; ' * hnJmyIjlnyadJc of players last night. Due to the lack l ;Sharkey, both of Poston, step into the of interest of the first year it,-n in '..';c:1rn toihatheYkesadu the national _gamet, the Sqiuad at no Fin New Yo rk, one of the mnost import- ti n wasvery large. The outfit hl ufht ftlehIye lteiia peiulbenctt42cn iaes, tion tournamernt to find anl opponent but the list posted last night reduc - for Gene Tunney will 'begin. ell it to 27 men. Few of these have } h'' ugilistic followerts trecently install- displayed any signs of starring, and Redl the c hunky 'Maloney as a favorite from the appearance of their play, the, Jlat~1de to a cult over the left ey-emwhich Varsity will obtain little new material' .?'' sharkey sutstaine0d vwhile ttlining for for next year...t the 'Iout. Sharkey Jbelittles the Cut, 11111 has shown the best form of I~1oee claiming it wNill ntot hinder anyone on the pitching staff, but un- io though, Maloney will probably fortunately he injured his thumb in an ' .. Blake a target of it ith his left chop. early workout, so that since' then he *~'~*''*~"" Both of the Hub heavyweights have' has been unable to participate in any; . t4. S'. 1Otham fanors epettoeircedathasd of the practices. If he had not suf- Cot1an an epec,.o.eca.ar fered this injury, he would probably Y'> .. .. '"\ 's fight whlen the gong' rings for the have developed into a first class pitch t :''''~. pening1 round tonighlt. Maloney has er. * ,. .. . ..sattered thle hopes of several for- The catching staff has also experi- eiglhn inlvadersl, notably Harry Pers- enced a 'cut, as it now has but three .....S. " s' or, the S wedc, "and heo also holds a members, Grodsky, Short, and Dolen ..... ~ ~ '" decision for JTack D1elaney, light heavy- . ky. These n~an are all on a par, and ( .. ih hnlim ftewrd pr it would be difficult to choose thie! *. 1,ey's rise to fame ca.me Iargeiy best of the trio. They will probably """''. .. . .. .. ..hougrhIhis one-sided 'victory over get a chance to show their wares in *i' harry Wills, the gr i~nt Negro, inl the game that is being planned for ' Brooklyn last October. this Friday on the regular Ferry field, .1l' j Miller Maloney, who trained for this fight diamond between the physical educa ' Harvard sprint star, who will com- at Long-Branch, will probably enter tion baseball -class and the yearling pete in tie. Intercollegiate A. A. A. the ring_ at 200 pounds^, while Shar- tm. This game will give Coach' meet at Philadelphia May3 27 andl 2S. key, whao training was done in New Mlott. an opportunity to view his team He finished third in the 100 yard i York, expects- to weigh in at . 189 in action. t dash last year. pounds. ie4'ere II. Taylor Freshmen Compete In Telegraph Meet Freshman track athletes began competition yesterday on Ferry. field in tihe Conference, outdoor telegraphiic ~meet sponsored by the Big 'T'ei Week- I 1y, and will finish their comipetitiye timecs and distances today. According Ijto Coach Hoyt, there is little prom''is- ing material on the. squnad, and de- spite the fact that sortiegod times have been registered, the team recent- ly lost a telegraphic dual aieet to: Ohio State. Hoyt has entered a number of men ., n the 1W0 and 220 'yard dashes of whom Chapman and Stuch are the ably be expected to crack the dual meet record of 137 feet 7. inciter, U~nless 1(etz, Camnpbell, or Ile.- Caffrebreaks. an arm or becontes otherwvise lncapaitated if would weantt, %'ihkgaiihas, a ioAl gaged on th~e, ammer throw, wit-h a strong ,possibility of taken all Vio'se _places. First place honors wary ~be a matter of courtesy, and it -w1'oul. apliear that either Ketz or Campbell sho~uld break the ex- tlming meet record of 149 feet, 11 . nceis wbict was set by Harry I~Jawiis of )ticb igan last year. .1f~atre f nbedepended on for ~th~ree of'hbont 1:35 feet, while P~jrelohMio only managed to tate. tlu1rd in jist; Saturday's con. petition 'when the' winneres dis- tance was lli feet, 4 .inches. As to pole T.,ulters-Pll North- roI shouid score I& first win of Ooe seaspw in tis event a inone of the three Obhio,.vaihters has made better thtan 1v feet tis year-. .They are sophomnores ,Ihoweverr and nay sprig surprises. Trout of ichbi an should put lit a strong bld for second homiors." Mediocre-or poor-as are Michigan's high jumpers,, noxe- of the Ohio men appears any stronger, since Anson is ineligible. It is not known who Coach Farrell will take on the trin, but Northrop will probably compete, as will Waldo both of whom tiedl with the Illini for second place last week.: Dane is a pro')able third entry. Any or" all of the three mnay make 5 feet 10 inches or better. w -MVI B : . ' ,. ' _ k } M i Lnight's program Includedl es by Coach Fielding TT. Yosi apt. Bennie Oosterbaan on foot- rospects for next year, which edesignated as Stadium year Da of the fact; that it will marl dica.ion of the new Wolverifne m.Coach Wieman spoke to thel on the results of the spring ce just completed, and the pro- was concluded by the present a- f the trophy to Taylor. VV YORK-Tommy Ilcii31tcw of "k won the world's pocket hi!- itle from Erwin Rudolph. UIS-The game of billiards hcdl gin in France. Y . outsaningt~ unaaidII1cI sL> Jck ovtt hoingbet PHILAD1E LVHTA -4 'Eddie ' Collins, the century is :10.3,: while no excep- With Athletis'oseconsbaseman ibelead tionally good times have been recordI- form in th~e javelin throw with every of Anetc'fonfisetime ins20lears ed in the furlong.Tire Seynmour twins svcceeag meet, it is practically cer- otita o h frttm n2,er will also compete in; the latter evenit. fain tat Capt. Phil Northrup will not 'of playin g. In thie quarter mile, hale Seymour is .throw the spear again until the Con-i credited with a timeF of 51.7" i ~~ee meet, May 27 and 28 at Madi-( DETROIT-Four players in- the mia- spr-ing, while a number, of others ar~e son. In view of Lovette's 194 foot jor leagues wear glasses while play- n~o~farbehnd im.Dalon eymurthrow of last week, it maybe that he, Stehenon,.1Iuphy, Rid an Rih- anbetter Northrup's dual meet ree- ardson are t t:ie men' entered in od throw of 194 feet, 6 inches made. REA THE WwANT ADS this event,t two years ago. Knoepp of Michigan Ini the' half mile Vi ubert andi' H.'iden appear to be the best of a mediocr.e lot, although Tilley had shown somel promise until lie was fore d to leave , s' SPECIAL the squad on account of an irnfcction. Tit-ee -ytmCleeSisVle o$85 Hayden and Grunow are the men upon Tit ee -ytmCleeSisV le o$85 whom HIoyt is placing his hopes in theFrdyadStdyOny mile. There are four fairly good twoIFia~n Stra ny milers working out, 3essen, Kennedy,$3 Nunnely, and Smith, who should scord F E R S a few points at least.r- EW .GR0 SS !Thie shot nutters are not getting - much distance 'ii,-their heaves, but 309 South Main Hulburt, Brooks, Crego, and Reiwitch appear to be the best of the candi-. .. ~r"...".~ .~~°tiO '~" .:+' Raber are the -outstanding aspirants zin the 'discus throw. ® AL es M IM-iI You must not let the chance of a life-itie p... \. ' I Wve are closing out ra c lean stock o'f mer- pass and fail chandise at a to buy noCw. price. , .. .,. Have 4 Pairs of Sho es FIRST. 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