I THE MICHIGAN DAMLY T ESDAY, PEBPARY , 192s # Y~wsw- k .... . ....... AGKMEN WILL OPEN 12S ~E L D Y NIG,HT MEI ETEEDINHIS SQUAD WILL MEET ,MICHIGAN QTTFRrilM'N )EVLTED PURDUE STRA NIPRATCNET T 4WLEIEAM Is 3T H .CNEEC [NUAL [ uCz 0 I U LL JJt ro a 'mdin 1 VIIl7i d.i ixO lt c h lu ee QUINTET CAGE LEAD neCounteired lowly Minnie- Prout And Cooper, Individual Stars, To Patircipate In Pole vaut' And Hulirdle Evenits RELAY TEAM TO COMPETE Six members of the Wolverine track team will open the 1928 indoor , season Friday night at Chicago by I' .:............ ........., cotmpeting in the annual handicap game, which are staged under the! x direction. of the Illinois Athletic club. -It will be the first time that a $ Michigan team has participated in this meet since 1924. In additionj to the invitation two x mile university relay, which is con- sidered 'one of the feature events onE the program', men have been entered in the .nole vault and the -hurdles. Coach Farrell regards these two. events as valuable sources of ex- p re c bea s of t e fc thtthey are run from scratch, while the others are all handicap events. Liamont Is Only. Veerant Tetomlreatemwlbelcomposed of Lamont, Hunt, Leonard, and Monroe. Of this number, La-.- mont is the only man who hads won ' his Varsity letter in track, although l the others were members of theI Wolverine squad last ~season. Mon- roe captained the cross country team l, Z last fall and won his letter in the C sport. The 1924 Michigan two mnile relay° teami, composed of Bowman, Frey- berg, Hattendorf, and Reinke, com-n peted in the I. A. C+. game and wonj he C l Wil a H.B c m n t o h!by defeating Iowa State college and'Oi St e un v r ty tAlhuhiisuctan wa'teams the Wolverine quartet willl 'Coa.ch of Purdue's undefeated bask face Friday evening, Coach Farrell blocks remaining in Michigan's p~ath expressed the belief that Iowa uni-{ came to the Bailermakers nine yinears versity, Iowa State college, and No- has won or shared three titles. Purdue, tre Dame will be the three other con- Indiana, will meet the Michigan five at testants. To Face' Hard Conmpetitioni IDIANA UNIVE RSITY WILL Comparatively little is known con- IN BIG TEN TITLE RACI corning the strength of the Notre ___ Dame team,,, but the other two Speciadl toII schools are reputed to have excep-: BLOOMINGTONInd., Feb. 1.-In1- ti onally fast outfits this season. Iowa diana university will resume its cam- State placed second in this event lastpig inteBgTncmiosp Thursdayhih rehein thewMYrserace next Saturday night when the ciyaesdwichiwerepoheld inhNewYorkUniversity of Iowa comes to Blooma- cit, ad i isreortd tat heington. The tilt will be Indiana's first1 Hawkeyes boast four half milers whoCofrnegm thsea wiou haConcerence gamedthianyearnwithout thavetcoveredute dsaneinls the services of Beckner who grad- thantwo inuts.uated last week The Wolverines should be in con- Iw cr~ i )itmri dition for the opening event of theI over Illinois while Indiana reaped a season, although regular practice 44 to 29 victory. The Hlawkteyes are wat ba d ndiuigohnxa ia dangerous foes and are likely to give tinperiod. Most of the men have Indiana a fierce battle. They present worked out regularly during the pastI a strong defense with a pair of goodl two weeks, and Coach Farrell ex- pects the three days of training that remain before the meet to put them in first -class condition. Vast. ~.Lanusing Tleam i XWill AttemptI~l SLoner'iy% iA rett il COAC'H TO ALTER LINEI W\ith a 2.loto vxitoryoiv or t W\ohlvie,; as its ll! st '-i1((e'.-i Tlo L1~ ":'' AA 1."A' 1" TE~AM3 \Vedn}'1(csd--iy lti , t a'. I Sa1U'll-Pl. uray * i'd I~ ~i .iA ll A '. A, , s i ,,, t.. Si 51 1 in~< featd'115(111 U a t.-z ciii 0 llt I loli "Ita t'lostl y by "ols S Cry' x r" e t ry " Vii "4 NN '.. t i I.ICI ' I w l 111a ll IIIl z)' tl y ? .,)' I portulnity 1or first year mcii o e1,, Varsity coimpetitioni nettsa ~.a five of thle seveni Weig:lim divirion. K VI bevacated by grad ationi- "77 r v~or sprin~g . VAIISITY BASEBALL i All mien wishing to be candi- (ates for the VarsitV baseball ff0 Tfl nrl - h ,~n w rn' o t i IDLA~n If,