THE MICHIGAN FATLY ,_ . ,......- PA THE MICHIGANT DAILY i a ยข . 1 j Promising Sophomores Create Keen SCHED LE NCompetition For Tan k Team P aces Competition among the candidates Goldsmith are the promising sopho- for Michigan's swimming team is es- mores from the 1930 yearling team. At lenist Five Cont sfs Will Be Held pecially keen this season, according to Hosmer and Walaitis have both been In NeW 3Iiielii Sad i present indications. Especially among used on the free style relay in prac- Nte the free stylers is there a spirited tice. It is probable that they will be TrEWOPEN D , Rcontest for positions on the team, the members of the 1928 relay team. Reif wealth of free style material from has shown well in the 50 and 100-yard last year's freshman squad being re- free style events. Eight games, at least five of which sponsible for this. will be played in the new Wolverine Captain Darnall is flashing some of Wagner is the veteran returning in stadium, comprise the Michigan foot- the old form in practice that made the distance events. Next to Samson him one o' the best swimmers in the he was the best distance swimmer in ball schedule for 1928, and with two Conference last season. Ie has cov- the Big Ten last season. Ault is a exceptions all of next season's oppon- ered all distances from 25 to 220 1promising candidate for the 440-yard ents have been determined and all of yards in good time. If he continues to free style. He has displayed his tal- the dates for these engagements defi- show as rapid improvement, the loss ent in competing against Samson in of Buck Samson, ace of the 1927 team, practice. Although never beating the tiitely decided except in two instane- will not be felt to as great an extent Wolverine star, he has finished close es. as otherwise. behind him several times. Goldsmith Although the Wolverines' opponent Watson and Seager, members of last is a good prospect in the 220 or 440- for the opening contest of the 1928 year's championship relay team, are j yard swims. He has covered both season on Oct. 6 has not been defin- again available this season. There is distances in relatively good time, itely selected, it is certain that it will a possibility thlat Watson will not be a Two of last year's freshman stars be - a non-Conference team, probably member of the quartet this season, are not able to compete for Michigan at Ohio Wesleyan again, being used. in the 220 or 440 yard free present. Walker, one of the fastest The following Saturday, Oct. 13, is style events instead. Seager will free stylers on the squad, is ineligible. one of the two open dates that 'remain swim on the relay and in the 50 or He may be available for competition' on the present schedule. It is possi- 100 yard free style. He may also next semester, however. Frantz,; a ble that Michigan State colege, tra- swim free style on the medley relay, promising candidate for the distance ditional rival of the Wolverines, will a position which he filled during swims, has transferred to the School furnish the opposition 1927. of Music, making him ineligible to' although the Spartans mayinm this'contest Hosmer, Ault, Walaitis, Reif, and represent Michigan in athletics. other open date on the schedule which is Nov. 17. Ohio Will Open Big Ten Year The Wolverines will meet their first Conference opponent away from homi next year, as the opening Big Trp contest is with Ohio State on Oct. 20, at Columbus. The following week end Wisconsin invades Michigan sta- ; dium for the second Conference en- counter of the year. Coach Bob Zuppke's Illinois contlA- gent follow up the Badger invasion n rNov. 3he an senag theoverines We invite you to inspect our wonderful here in their second home Big Ten o contest. After the game with the Ind-. displayo Sans, the Michigan team takes a long jaunt to Baltimore where they meet the Navy on Nov. 10. Imported and Domestic Woolens The following Saturday, Nov. 17, is the second open date on the 1928 N schedule and *will be filled either by Nowhere else will you be able to choose from so great Michigan State or the other eleven an assortment of colorful quality fabrics. Let us take your which is yet to be named by the Wol- verine officials. It is probable, in measurements today. In schedule time, you will be wearing either case, that this' game will ybe a perfect fitting, college cut garment. played at home. Iowa Will End Season The final encounter of the season will also be a home engagement, as Iowa will invade Michigan. stadium onA e Nov. 24. The gamd will mark the;, return; of the Hawkeyes to the Michi- CUSTOM TAILOR gan schedule for the first time since 1924, when the Iowans !played the re- maining game of a contract on Ferry 619 E. William St. Ann Arbor, Mich. field as the final game of the sea- son. HIGH SCHOOLS END FOOTBALL SEASON T i (By Associated Press) COLUMNL DETROIT, Nov. 23.-University of CLOAEM.ADu Detroit High opposes Cass Tech at . VER Codd Field at 10 a. m. in the only game booked for a city gridiron. NOTICES. Should University High win it will NOTICE-We deliver between the finish the city race with a record of hours of 9:30 and 11:30 p m. Prompt five victories and one defeat and go Delivery. Barbecue Inn. Phone 4481. IMENTMTHIS COLUMN TSCLNG M TISING - AT 3 P.,, 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT-Large room, graduate student, nurses or business girls. Alndttt ~ riip tnmm y'" .. 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