SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I PACE SEVEN I DII1 ~WOLVERINES WILL OPPOSES COO[HRUN,[[ATIIDESTRONfi VALE TANK TIAW!I 11 ~ [ OF TIII{[ i3IA~ ~tinteifoi Page Sim.) C[ o _ TH4LS cu~s, wh l rinceon, Nvy, :Rutg is, fi -._.-an Dartmiouth still remain onl their 1 ('tomes W1;liiii Terl~j~i Seetn4jId Of World schedule. The Blue team dlef eat ed Reco(rd For 70~ Yard Syracuse by a score of 43-19, while II ilh U IcardIcs the Wolverines also tripp~ed the east- IV QNRE WINS TWO M IL.E erurs J~ya. 49-20 count. ,. T 11 S 3J( I n ( iamt L ~ i 5:L I l I~ ,A Y e~xcitinug and Lu (I fou ght II< I or the tIR 1 a]: th Tc lit ID Cc ab ti 'th; In a practice that was featured by Iveteran aggregation with at least ion Cooper's mark of 9.1 seconds in 011e tied per firmer in ec3h event.I fie 70 yards high hurdles the VarsityI The outfit is built around House, the nd freshman yesterday afternoon i captain and individual star, who eld the first formal time trials of l competes in both the sprinzts and the 'ac year in Yost field house. backstroke. He holds the intercolie- Cooper's time which was within one J giate title for the latter evenf. nath of a second of tihe world's in-I Coach R. J. It. Kiputh, who suc- oor record was all the more remark- ceeded Coach H~at Maini as Yale ble in that he ran it without any coach in 1918, has a capable distarW~e man in Sanford, and a pair of good )mpetition. The dash men also breaststrokers in Millard and Rick.- urled in some fast time. Eddie mian. In addition to Captain house, olan, freshman sprinter and present ;the Yale tLearn1has Howland1 in the ,older of the National interscholastic sprints and Cahill in the backstroke. itle, ran thle 50 yard dash in 5.6 Glascock and Vadenl are exIperiefleed nid the 60 yards in 6.5 to nose out divers, while House, HIowlan(l, Pope. .ook also of the freshman squad. antJ Meany' form a fast rlaky to i.. Dhisli Men Look G~ool The meet wllbe sta,-ed in Carne- Buck Hester, Varsity sprinter who I gia pool which is conlsidered one of' >a long way from his last season's li+,e fast est 4.n he United lotates. If, )rm had a hard afternoon, being un-f is ten feet deep ait. one oxtr°enity and1l ble to win any one of the many dash '12, at the other. Seating facilis in- 1als that were held. Robb, holder of sure the accominiodation of more than 7e Scotch sprint title and who is at 5,000 spectators. I 'Three hundred~u and twenty-five menl represent lug 26 fra ternities partici- p atedM ini the, first round of the fra- ernity foul shlooting t ournament held Thursday igh-t. The .five men on ea.(hl team sinking thle most shots were counter with1 the result that Sigm a Alpha Mu Nvas in the lead wvithI 89 out of a poss5ible 125 p)oints. Thi)a Chli was a close seedno with 87, and Tau Epsilon RIM was third with 863. (Close oin their heels were h 'i Bea Delta withl 85 and Phi Sigma Delta with 83. Tile renlaininig scores were as fol- lows: PhIi Lambda Kxappa., 810; Kap- pa~ Nu 78; Phi Sigma Kappa, 76; Pi Kappa Alpha, 74; Beta. Thet-a Pi, 76; Tau Kappa Epsilon, 72; Triangle, 69; Tan Delta Ph1i, 68; Tan Epsilon Phi. 68; Alpha Omega, 68; Alpha Kappa Lanmbda, 67 ; Phi Kappa Tan, 67; Delta .Kappa Epsilon, 66; Alpha Kap- pa Psi, 65; Phi Kappa, 64; Kappa Alpha Rho, 63; Phi Epsilon Pit62; P~hi Clhi, 55; Alpha T'au Omega, 53. Each afternoon between 3 and o'clock enitraints in the all-ampusi fen l-siootinig tournament are accent- ! ol. To'( qualify for this tournamenit a player nmut make 15 0: his firs~t 25 trys. He then must shoot 40) more at onle Itime and 35 at another, mau- ilig 100 Irys inl all. 1 >; tt I' Tl C sic I 1 SL P ;C ^4 f 3 I i y i i 1IM ii(. Th gr heele Timus at 1i i t illi ihlmaB 1 T Owthe ',Tivl' in forward'ts to 5U'. AI u di t' iiliddle o' hIilas: of the ovortlhine per~iods 'Wisconsin (ari'iei thle llcl ;oX\'il into Ithe M 11iii 5 111 1(111110 o:y iiid 1u rphy sanlkiii , wimairl2, 3(. f lie 'game, making the \Voiverhiies aubject to six straight defeats inl he 3ig; Tell. A las>t minute rally of the 4iiehi;'amilteemIllonly i37ade 1 h iWsL conilli lead iisocuOre, iIoWO\ ', I" hO WVolveini~es Nere Su:>? sIt.' ] hF:ly '('llr.;l-F °di frontscoring. COOPER'S KTCHNTTE ISunday .Uinner "j Vegetable Soup P ineapple Salad I .1 Fried Chic1ten or ° Beef Birds lahcd eLPotatoes Peas, Jellyp ( ~Ice Creamn 7 Sunday Luncheon Ove- Der rillPat ' America n RugCleanip''X.7 rI s Rugs and Carpets Cleaned-S ized-Re paired 1032 Green St. Phone 8115 Si AfPoeto o o r11:nv: c 15Ey ' y~1 i11!tl3{H{efi1it~~tlfillII S1i~liatlproltE c ; I1:!J"" .o OUI t as-;'i suI o . ~ oei ou. rmoetect ions. for s on yO u r p seI bns o us n w r~h oakl iing Stion" i Open Phone 4is _ and Eve ins and 5vnd irp cyi-- ou moeae-ic. ll edn present enrolled in the medical school captured two of them while Chapman ~S111IIl111111lllll111 i1111111111111111111:1111111. and GIrod sky each won one. The last i" competitionl may develop into quite capable short distance men. Jons uns F~ast 440 In a il elay race, a quartet coin-A no V =J Sposed of Freese. Daltlan, Seyjnour, H -arbaugh andl Munger defeated I-Iowe, SDale Seymour, Jenes anld Tarbill, the I time Ibeing 3 minutes 29 seconds. In Jlou s, last year's Varsity hurdler turnied in an impressive 440 in the thiirdl lap when lie picked up about 15 _ yards on Dalton Seymour whose time = was 51.8 seconids. Tilis went to waste w i1 -t~' ,5 i ~ li l~~tStc when Trabilil was unable to close theL~fi ~lf ~'aM)321 sc '~ nvwe a slighit gap left between himl and( 1=< FiI' -Iet Muainger whose tinme was 51 seconds 1"itei I C Crle uIv >Jee bosittillc i flat. f$adiadsl :: Monroe of the Varsity squadl ran the =1 Y~:.1 )1 111i~dsi two mile course in 9 minutes 44 1 .~m ;;1 1ev lr attained excpt v,7t1 ', econds to win over Wuerfel, Grewin l .--~ it Iand others. This time is quite good ,rcc us;;o resAl 1 'considering tile track and tile earli 1 5t114i1;Cs K < )S ilodil lines airc the re- - ness of the season. Si ISii r ~iL Averages of fraternities and 50 -~ ;Ih~V:- nd +r.bu adIV orities at Northwestern university- higheor during past year thin at a ny - (l ztmn. ):1 xi rtllelt al the oither enti of tine since war. -vi. inr j~ ol nCan eny~o voi r w nter varui- ~(rll 'ob"a !-J d.he last 1 1;1I . All men interested in enlter- i. inig the light heavyweight, 160- 175 pounds bout in the All- I ICampus show, March 8, see me E IMonday, Tuesday or Thursday I- afternoons after 3:30 at Water- ! mlan gym, tis week. Coach Let Pilbin. -) - ___________ Phone 42 13_.' T Tl ly for Spots TYERTR - l>.ciasriie Users in Anii Arbor of . All makes of ina- chines. Our equip.(a Inent and Personne Is considered anion.I, .. . tehsti hesae.Teresult o:~ Ge0 D. MORR iL L CLEAN AS A 'BREATH OF SPRING 17 INickels Arcade. Phone tG1 b. CNLASSIFIE Advertising iNOTICE SPECIAL-i. W. Clark, Custom Shoe Mlaker. Corner Forest and Soulh U. Bring your shoes to b: repaired where shoes are mae, amd*save 15%7 by walking a block. 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