PTDAiiKDECE,-MBI:P.9, 192O THE MICHIGAN DAILY IL . ..... .... DASH HURDLE LANES ' HAGEN CHOSEN TO LEAD PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS ^ ii Bresn1almAnnmounces Chtanges To Meet Ne, Ruling 3lade Recently By Coiference Officials IOWA HOST FOR FIRST TIME' eci to T 10. Daily) IOWA CITY, Dec. .-Distances for the dash and high hurdles whierh will c be held as part of the Western con-: ference indoor championship tack. meet in the University of owa fieldhl e house has been lengthened, e e din' to George T. Bresnahan, 11 wkeye track coach. When the sprinters a(d -rdlers compete for the titles ah 9 and 10, they will race through the G-yard dash and the 70-yard hg hurdles, the conference offcil-, have decided. long Races Included on krogram i/ It will mark the i . A".m, that the rE yAL meet has ever been held outside of Evanston, Ill, and i the first time A AGF.N that the longer races wil appear on the program. Thev w naer of each Walter Itagen. will establish the Bi; Ten indoor Winner of the Professional Golfers record for the distance association tourney, who has been Athletes of the t wi~niversities will selected to captain the United States strive for championships in nine indi- professional golf team in its interna- vidual events and the one mile relay. tional matches next sumnwr. Hagen The track events are 60-yard dash, is recognized as perhaps the greatest 70-yard high hurdles, 440-yard dash, of match players. 880-yard run, one mile run, two mile- run, and one mile relay. Field events SIX BADGERS RECEIVE include running high jump, pole vault, 1927 HARRIER AWARD and 16-pound shot put. Four places will be scored in each event, on the (Special to The Daily) 5, 3, 2 and 1 basis. The running broad jump or the low MADISON, 1)ec. .-Upon Ole recoi- hrdles have never been held iu the ea adnlcoscutymno, hurdlTesnhvneer een h~ meindat ion of Coach Tom .Tones, vet- Big en inl meet, ' he.net at eran Cardinal cross country mentor, Iowa will be the eighteenth in the his- the six regular members othe 27 tory of the conference. Badger harrier tean that captured the Big Ten title for the third consecutive Trials in some of the events will be time this season, were awarded letters held Friday evening, March 9. The tir trsssontr.e 440 and 880-yard run preliminary for cross country. heats are certain to be staged at that The men receiving the award were tie.t Officia ar e staw~ ng out Capt. John Zola, John Petaja, Charles t i e . O f f c i a l s a r n o - w i g o u ,r ,n ng Bullamore, William Burgess, Willard the ro ImaJIUinr -lp o IItic i ii 1. COACH BARRY'SIOWA . -- THE OPECAGE TEAM TO BOAST TIS BOTH SIZE AND SPEED COLUMrnL CLOSE (out inued From Page light) n i o i LMLU ed ca'ptalin of the 1927-28 quintet, ill e number 18 this year. IOWA CITY, Dec8-Speed and l A. ADVE Last year Ilarrigan wore the No. one jersey. weight which should carry the men Inaugurating fencing as a Varsity through opponents' defenses will be sport, the Wolverine foilsmen will NOTICES. In drawing number 17, Bennie Oost- present on the University of Iowa bas- journey to Detroit Saturday and en- RACGEIDY ANN BEAUTY SHOP eran, star forward, will be able to :lorc~ll, 75 cent.-. shampoo,. 5 ketball team this winter, it is ap- gage the, highly touted Detroit Fenc- Unet. la 51 continue wearing a wea ier with a parent as Coach Sam Barry starts his ling club in what wil mark the first et. 1110 . iversity.a6 number 7 in it. Someone suggestedj sixth season here, engagement ever held by a Michigan that. Oostlerbaan should continue to Figuring on the basis of the tenta-en m vr l ichigan wear his 47 which has become so fam- tive lineup which is now being used encing squad as a qua y modern and efficient Hat Cleaning ous. in drills, the 1927-28 quintet will out- team. Much interest is evidenced by and Shoe Shining Parlor. Michigan Mweigh the team of last year just fif- the followers of the sport upon the Theatre Bldg. 539 E. Liberty. Mather had thought at one time ten pounds to the man. It will shade outcome of this initial match which Tues., Thurs., Sat.' of saddling "liicy 13" on the big in speed and weight even the teams will show the worth and uncover the Muskegon athlete, but after much of1923and 1926, which shared the VARSITY .tNN--Chinese and Ameri- consideration, decided against it. Western Conference title. faults of an embryo fencing team. can Restaurant wi H re-Open on the No Wolverine cager will wear Captain Forrest Twogood and Doyal II view of the fact that the Detorit 8th December. New Decoration,' that one this year, according to Plunkitt, forwards, each weigh 185 Fencing club is considered one of the everything new! Lunch, 35c; din- Mather, who says he hasn't "the pounds and are more than six feet best in the country a good showing ner, 50c; Sunday Special Dinner, heart to saddle it on some poor tall. One hundred eighty pounds is against their representatives will give 85c, served from 11 to 2, and from devil." the weight of Francis Wilcox, center, the Wolveaine foilsmen a rating 5 to 8. Our former regular cus- Ernie McCoy, center and standing, who was named second all-western among the colleges of the country tomers an the new ones are wDil ,pivot man last winter. Wilcox has which engage in the sport. m21485. 66, 67, 68, 69 guard, is the only mean on the squadT added eleven pounds to his frame hae yCpanHretWges 18.6,6,6,6 to retain the number he wore last 1tvnpud ohsfae headed by Captain Herbert Wiggers, year and will have possession of the since last season. He is six feet two who will engage the Detroit oppon- KATHRYN WING MARCEL SHOPPE. "sacred 7 " ents with both foil and epee, the Michi- S'pecializes in artistic marcelling. " dThe guards, Lawrence Harrison, gan team will consist of six men, who Open evenings, 709 N. University. Only four others remain on the and Robert Kinnan, are comparatively !will engage in three events. Ken- Phone 21429. 67, 70, 71 squad from last year's aggregation light, weighing 160 and 165 pounds neth Koon and Robert V. Finney, as- but none of them has the same respectively. But even then they are sistant coach of the Varsity team, NOTICE-We deliver between the number as a year ago. Schroeder more husky than McConnell and Ho- will uphold the epee honors, Oscar hours of 9:30 and 11:30 p in. Prompt had numlber 9 a year ago, but will gan, stars of the 1927 team, both of Klhn and Lawrence Pettibone will Delivery. Barbecue Inn. Phone4481. have 10 this season. whom weighed under 160 pounds. duel with sabre, the latter will also 2 participate with foils along with Carl Nyland, possesser of 3 last year, MELBOURNE- Gerald Patterson Hammer. Among the Varsity oppon- FOR RENT has gone up six spaces and will have recently won the title in the Victoria ents will be their head coach, Bela de FOR RENT-A very desirable single 9. Gawne who wore 10 a year ago tennis tournament by defeating Craw- Tuscon, who is the mainstay of the room, one block from the Campus. has been moved up a notch, taking ford of New South Wales. Detroit club. 14 Monroe. 67, 68, 69 LTISING 50 LATE FORlC uui'is-For rent ior holidays, new tires, good motor. Three can rent it and save on far home. Box 17 or phone 22266. 68, 69 FOR SALE SWEET CIDER, grape juice, apples potatoes, carrots, and cabbage. Call R. E. Wagner, 9534 or 22413. 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73 FOR SALE-Tuxedo, size 38. Vest included, $20.00. Call 8152. 68, 69, 70 NEW fur coat. Also several dresses, reasonable prices. Call between 2 and 4, or after 7, at 122 N. Thayer. 67, 68, 69 VANTED EXPERIENCED cook desires position with fraternity. Can give references. Phone 4573. 68, 69, 70 WANTED TO BUY-C Melody S4xo- phone. Call Miss Peck, 4231 Nurses Central Residence, E. Ann St. \i67, 68, 69 THIS ICOLU~MN r' CLOS AT 3P.9 j r 1 1 .+ 1 e1 t LOST LOST-In Mason Hall, black over- coat. Suffern's label. Finder pleas call 7642. Reward. 68, 69, 70 LOST-Diamond ring, in Architectural Bldg.Call 21146. Reward. 68, 69 LOST-Gold watch chain, in vicinity, of campus or on East Jefferson. R- ward. Dial 3945. 68, 69, f possession of 11. Dal Whittle will have number 21. The two men of the newcomers given the inside track to start to- morrow night, Raber and Kanitz, will be wearing numbers 12 and 3 respectively in their debut as Wolverine cagers. Another pair of promising new men, Chapman and Rose are to wear the 14 and 4 jerseys. It is quite likbiy that both of them will see action against Michigan State. t i .o..r.. .. . .. ..... 0. 'A uremane ozteporm ' ARRANGEMEN'f OMPLETE FOR HICAG4MJ(OI SERIES (Continued f e Eight.) ler; but some . ay islittle act was an act, and that is all the appur- tenances of pretension,.-in short, that "there was sometltln.g rotten in the state of Denmark" when Joe Curtis, Michigan tackle, was banished from the game for an alleged, certainly un- intentional foul. Then, too, there had been the 1898 heartbreaker when the Fitzpatrick- coached Wolverines, with the first all- American selection from the West, "Big" Cunningham, led the Michigan team to a glorious 12-11 victory. In all, Michigaa holds 11 victories to Chi- cago's seven since the inception of re- lations in 1891. At any rate it is a certainty that with the-ne. program, calling for a five-year series, there will be a re- vival of the battles royal of "way back when," when in the West only the Michigan-Chicago "classic" de-' served that now hackneyed appella- tion which those who have so little re- gard for the hoary past employ in de- scribing such insignificant encounters as the Oshkosh-Tuscaloosa fray, that is, if Oshkosh ever played Tuscaloosa. Wall, and Delmar Fink. Henry Stevens received the managerial award. MarkH obart was named cross country manager for next season and Don Jones was elected as his assist- ant. Slagle with 16, Daniels with 19, Bowerman with 6, Balsamo with 5, Cushing with 15, Lovell with 8, and McDonald with 2Z constitute the remainder of the squad of 18 men. F' I, : ................. ............. . Jjrom the store of 'Ibis Thoice! 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