TURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY - PAGE SEVEN l Tf T TEAMMATES TO BATTLE EACH OTHER Inhi OIUIIO YIILL WHEN MICHIGAN MEETS PURDUE FIVE 'L LflI S Chapman and Muirphy, teammates nI O'LYMPIC" Ca n n r ,on the Marion, Indiana,ig h .School team for fouPsbasketball seasons, pFREHN Ui !1 L R!ECOPPS Iy Asst Press will be battling against each other ST. MORITZ, Feb. 10.-The 1928 for the first time in their cage ca- ympics get under way tomorrow- reers when Michigan swings into ening day of the winter sports com- action against Purdue tonight at the tition. field house. Due ceremony will mark the inaug- y ation of international athletic riv- ry with a winter sports parade as wearing the Maize and Blue colors, e principal pre-competitive feature. supported Muruhy in a guard posi- On the eve of actual competition tion while with the Marion five, but e Scandinavian countries rule the tonight he will use all of1 his con- vorites to capture a majority of the suming energy to secure the tipoff nter sports laurels. In some events, from his former teanm;ate, for 2dur- wever, they were expected to meet { wl play eter it f th stiff competition from other Ipurdue tonight. untries, particularily Canada and Murphy who requires two upper aUnited States. -berths when traveling because of his ,anaa ws a ovrwhlmig fv- towering height, has- performed weil° ite to retain the laurels won in 1924 for heigernia s sen hockey. The Dominion representa- for the Boilermakers this season. es, the Toronto 'Grads,' are rated Chapman has also attained some sue- highly that they have been given cess as a member of the Wolverine unprecendented honor of being five, and it will be interesting to osen arbitrarily for the finals. observe how the two measure against The remaining 10 nations entered each other in tonights fray. the hockey competition have been While Murphy possesses greater vided into three groups, the winner height than Chapman and has sue- each to play Canada in a series of ceeded to Secure the tipoff from rival ree matches, February 17-19. centers in every contest that Plurdue The executive commission of the has engaged in to date, it is expected ternational Olympic committee that Chapman, who has gained the -ared up one dispute in the, hockey tipoff for Michigan in the majority ent today, when in effect, it ruled , of the games this season, will force t the French protest against the his former teammate to the limits to akeup of the Great Britain team. win the tipoff tonight. "'Ty1 Edward Moeller, Univiersity of Oregon freshman and James Demers, Eugene Hiigh School senior, eit(ted ,wo world track r (cords in practice his week at Eugene, Oregon. The pair are being trained for tryouts for I the 1924 American Olympic team by W . L. Hayward, veteran Oregon track coach and four times member of the United States Olympic coaching stiaff'. emers, present holder of the Unted Statcs inter-scholastic title, threw the javelin 221 feet 9 inches. Moeller hutrled the discus 159 feet, bettering the old mark of 158 feet 1 1-4 inches. ^ He intends to enter the4 decathlon event for the Olympic try- outs since hc is also a capable shot- putter.- BASEBALL MANAGERS The sason End i I RTSIMAN TRACK NOTICE' All candidates for the fresh- man track team are requested to attend an organization meoeting which will be held at 2:<0 o'clock this afternoon in the field- house. Coach Charles Hoyt. ! 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