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PAGE SIX

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TTJE, SDAY, FFBRTJARY 21, 1923

1'AGE S1X TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 192S

BIG

TEN

CAGE RS

FACE

BUSIESI ',

PERIOD

THIS

WEEK

WISCONSINFEA
Wofverine .IWild at Battle
R1011 Secind Interest
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flH:TEN MICHIGAN TAP
TODAY FOR MEE
I tJB [5 Ten members o1' the Michigan swime-
,TU ES Irming team a ccqciiianUir (1 by Coach
Matt Mann will leave Ann Arbor at
s4 Ihiy 2:26 o'c'eck this afternoon for Min-
neapolis, Minn., where they will en-
gag-e the University of Minnesota tank

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EVERY FIVEPLAYS ONCE t" ina"dual meettomoo after-
- noon. Capt. Darnall, Wagner, Spindle,
TIlS WE K' S BIG TEN GAMES 1tubboll, Seager, Walaitis, Walker,
TO1 ORROWI Thompson, Ault, and Rosenberg are
h icto at 1innesota ithe 10 men making the trip.
I dliana at Ohio The Minncsota and Michigan team's
PurdueatTI ni have each engaged in one Conference
Fill 1)4 Vineet this season, although neither
Iowt Illinois team was extended to win. The
SATI'AY WNvillverines ;overwhelmed indiana,
Northwestern at1 6elCigan (i-9, while the Gophers won from Wis-
Wiscosll a 11t Purdue sensin, 45-27.
Niniesoti at Ohio State Several veterans are included on the
This week marks the busiest and Minnesota squad, headed by Capt. Sam
perhaps most crucial period inthel-Hill, star free styler and back strok-
er. Other letterman on th Gopher
nine week Western Conference bas- aggregation are Max Moody, fast free
ketball season, for no less than nine 'styler, Lucke, distance swimmer,
games are on the schedule, involving Purdy, star breast stroker, and Morris,
each r the two leading contenders, anether free styler. Coach Thorpe
lost; four men, Jim °Hill, Bennett,
Purdue and Wisconsin, three times, TBjornberg, and Barnacle, by gradua-
with the same two meeting each other tion last June.
on two of the three occasions. In the Wisconsin meet some swim-
Every one of the Big Tefvin flves is >

KMEN TO LEAVE MATM[I WILL ODD(
r WITH MINNESOTA EIIM [ hILL UIUUL
incrs new to Confereonce competition Ipflfl INiE
theeGopheosn I'UIfUt GE jph NEXT irsETI
Waiderlich and Crocker placed first
and second in the 100 yard free style.
Wilketook second in the back Michigan Will Attempt To Win Its
stroke, while Skobba added three Seventh Straight Meet Here
points to the Minnesota total in the Saturday
lancy diving. The Gopher relay teamai tARSITY HAS GOOD TEAM
It is significant that five of the V
Wolverines making the trip, Walker, Coach Clifford Keen's Wolverine
Walaitis, Ault, Thompson, and Rosen-
blrg, are swimming in their first year I matmen, fresh from a 24-., victory
of Varsity competition. over Northwestern last Saturday, willI
------ attempt to add a sixth to their un-
Campbell Sets New broken string of five wins When they
face the Pur due wrestle .s>- ,,aturday
W orld's Speed M arkafternoon in Yost feld hou. .:in the
third Conference nmeet of the season
Captain Malcolm Campbell, English for the Michigan grapplers.
auto driver, establised a new world's Although the Wolverines had shown
record *for special built cars last Sat- power by their 17-6 victory over the
urday, driving his 750 horse power strong Buckeye mat team, the over-
"Bluebird" special over the Daytona whelming defeat handed the Purple
course at a speed of 206.95 miles peg grapplers proved the Michigan wrest-j
cour lers .stronger than even their
hour. staunchest supporters had hoped.
His mark eclipses the old record Northwestern won but a single matei,
set by his countryman, Major Sea- the 115 pound bout, and in that Ralph!
grave, in his "Mystery S" Sunbeam Lupton, National Intercollegiate
over the same course a year ago by champion, was forced to the limit to
over three imiles per hour, thereby I win V'rom Hewitt of Michigan by the

ERN v gaining for him the valuable Wake-
slated to o into action at leastonceCON Efield cup, offered to the first person
during the week, giving assurance IN A A UT T MEFT 'to break Seagrave's record.
that by Saturday midnight the Con- i -4J The time of 17.93 seconds for the
ference standing will be either in a ---- clocked mile is even more remarkable
fine, unnm-uddled order with the win- (By Associatcd Press.) in view of the poor weather condi-
ner determined, or else with the chain- NEW YORK.-Ray Conger, conquer- tions. A strong wind was blowing.
pionship race measurably cluttered up. or of Dr. Otto Peltzer and Lloyd and the beach was so rough that
Though every contest played this Hahn, will lead a Chicago contingent Captain Campbell was almost hurled
week will have a significant bearing of 24 into New York next Saturday ;from his seat several times during
on the final season standing, the ser- for the National A.A.U. track and field his record run.
ies - between Purdue and Wisconsin championships at Madison Square The record-making "Bluebird" is
will go far toward deciding the title, garden. British built and developed 750 horse
particularly if one team loses both Conger, who set a new indoor record power from a Napier-"Lion" aviation
games. to hand Hahn hi's first defeat in more engine similar to the one which po-
Purdue Battles Badgers i than three years at Kansas City last wered the winning English seaplane
With Murphy, the elongated pivA I Saturday night will run the same dis- in the international Schneider Cup
man, leading them, the husky Boiler- tance at the A.A.U meet. Hahn, tle races last year. Full details of the
makers have an advantage in size over title holder, has entered the event. . motor have not been divulged as the
'the smaller Wisconsin team. The abil- Another Illinois A.C. entry is Joie British government has imposed con-
ity, however, df the two diminutive Ray, who takes a first step on the ditions of secrecy.
but fleet Wisconsin forwards, Behr epmeback trial in a two mile run. Ray The car has a whale shaped front,
and Anderson, combined with that of also will run the mile leg for the built to reduce wind resistance, and
poster, cenIllinoyiscteam iintthe medley relay.
Foster, center, may account in the IThe Chicago entries include 15 is fitted with an anti-skid tail fin. An
difference between the size of the from the Illinois A.C. and nine from unusual feature is the practically un-
two quintets. the Chticago A.A., Fred Aldermanm breakable structure of the gasoline
The first production of this week's r and oil tanks,, which have been built
tercollegiate quarter mile champion is
road show" of the Purdue and Wis- I down for the 200 yard dash; Joe Sivak to withstand the tremendous pres-
consin cage "companies" will be held in the 1,000 yard run; Mike Shimek sure occasioned by high speeds.
on Thursday at Madison, the two in the two mile; Russell Payne in the The Daytona course is nine miles
teams returning to Lafayette for the two mile steeplechase; Harold, Os- long, four miles being allowed for
second performance on Saturday. borne in the standing and running starting, one mile is clocked, and theI
Whether one team captures both high jump and standing broad jump; remainder are allowed for stopping.
games or the series is divided be- Emerson Norton in the shot put, pole With the north wind at his back, Cap-
tween the two, the outcome will be vault, running high jump, and stand- tain Campbell attained a speed ofj
interesting either way. ing broad jump; Anton Burg in the 214.79 miles per hour. His speed go-
Northwestern is one of the four high jump; Herbert Schwarze in the ing north was 199.66 miles per hour.
teams to engage in only one battle shot put; Laddie Meyers in the pole He will try to better his mark when
this week, meeting Michigan here on vault; and Johnnie Sittig in the 600 weather conditions are more favora-
Saturday night. Northwestern open- and 1,000 yard run. ble, he declared.

GRIMES TRADED[
TO PITTSBURGH Uh F ARRELL TERMS SATURDAY'S TTBIME0 AI
mmanTRIALS ORDINARY RIG TEN PERFORMNE

ed the Big Ten season at Evanston
with a narrow victory over the Wol-
verines when the Maize and Blue was
in the throes c a terrible slump.
Maroons Meet Gophers In Return
Ganies
Coach Nels Norgren's Chicago Ma-
roons will hold an advantage over
the Minnesota. cagers when the two
ur.'et tomorrow in the Gophers' new
mammoth field house, the Maroons
having defeated the Gophers without
any kind of offense at Chicago re-
cently and having added power to a
scoring mtachine since then, as wit-
nessed in last Friday's game against
the IMini when the Maroons amassed
52 points, a season record for high
scoring in the Big Ten.
Ohio State will take the floor twice
this week to meet rivals at Columbus.k
Tihe hifh-powered Indians will jour-
rey to the Buckeye stronghold for a
game tomorrow, while the Minneso;a
cagemen 'will 'follow on Saturday.
Iown and Illinois will face each other
jif' another ganre of the week on Fri-
(lay night at Champaign.
Pasteurization
methods used by the
Ann Arbor- Dairy

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narrow time advantage of 1 minute "
35 seconds, after Hewitt had come
close to pinning him in the first two
minutes..
Of the other six bouts, Michigani
won three by falls. Donahoe, 1927
Conference champion, i'orced Ander-
son's shoulders to the mat after 2 .
minutes 44 seconds of wrestling in
the 175 pound tilt although the}
Michigan man was outweighed by 20
pounds. Warren returned to the line-
up to add five points to the Wolver-
ines' total by pinning Yarnall in the
15 pound bout while Prescott won h M b g n g fl o r t
his M by gaining a fall over Dart Bulih rre tp
in the heavyweight fracas. Buleigh Crlmes (op)
* Sauer, Michigan's 145 Big Ten cham- be Aldridge
pion, was pushed to an overtime bout Principals in baseball's latest trade
by Boddie of Northwestern. At the which sent Grimes, the Giant's' star
end of the regulation ten minutes of spitball pitcher, to the National league
wrestling, Sauer had a time advan- Pirates
tage of 35 seconds, not enough to o VeA- ridg crve bl atst
win the decision. In the first over- for Vic Aldridge, curve ball artist.
time period he stayed on top for the Both of these men turned in goodj
entire three minutes, and though performances last season although
Boddie gained a small tina advan- Grimes was slightly the better of the+
tage in the second extra bout, Sauer two.
retained a lead of 1 minute 21) sc- This following upon the heels of
onds to win the match. s
Captain Watson was kept Vrom pin- tie trade which sent Roger I-ornsby
ning Putnam, the Wildcat 135 pound- to the Boston Browns has caused
er, only by the latter's tactics of run- much concern among the baseball
ning off the mat, gaining a time ad- scribes who doubt greatly whether
vantage of over seven minutes on the. McGraw had much to say about these
Purple wrestler. Thomas piled up a details. The scribes claim that it is
lead of 9 minutes 25 secnds, the the - result of Charley Stoneham's
largest of the meet, to defea Reicke work although as yet nothing defin-
in the 125 pound bout. te has been found out.
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Initial Showings Made By ile JRelay who should be cal
Team, Cooper, Monroe, Chapman with a little marer
Promie God Seson een going 12 feet 6
Promise good Season consistantly, while
Taken a's a whole, the, results of Ederle, newcomers,l
the time trials held Saturday after- Lamont and Leo
noon proved to be what Coach Stephen Ithe pick of the half
J. Farrell termed 'just ordinary' per- the present time. TI
formances in comparison with the ising milers on the
times turned in by other Big Ten Farrell will probal
teams in various meets on the same this event. Wuerfe
I day. In spite of this fact, however, Jtheedge on the otl
remarkably good times for this early pects.
in the season were made in several The loss of Rob
events, eligibility robbed
The most outstanding of the several single prospectives
trials was the mile relay in which bins, although untr
Coach Farrell pitted two teams of had been putting th
nearly equal strength against each foot mark in practic
other. The winning team, composed 'the squad withou
of Freese, Munger, Dalton Seymour, capable of 40 feet
and Harbaugh covered the distance though Arndt, and
in the fast time of 3:29 which is one prove'before the ea
second slower than the field house There is also a n
record. formers in the bros
When it is remembered that the to Coach Farrell.
Wolverine coach did not use his best J showed considerab
men on either team, pro'spects for the event while in hig
best relay team in recent years seem yesterday and mayI
bright. Munger and Dalton Sey- Four members of
mour of the winning team and Jones squad, comprising
of the other quartet ran very good team, will be the i
races. entry in the ann'
It was erroneously reported in Sun- carnival which wil
day's Daily that Don Cooper came at TEast Lansing un
near equalling the world's record for Michigan State coll
the 70 yard high hurdles. Although The Wolverine t
Coach Farrell considers Cooper's Jesson, Goetz, Gru
time of :09.2 for the event good for runner to be name
this time of the year, he also stated Coach Farrell state
that it was quite a long way from the member of the tea
record, which is :08.6. the men who ran i
The other gratifying feature of the at Chicago. AsI
trials was the work of Monroe in the sprained ankle atC
two mile event. The former cross tion will be lim
country star is credited with the good Lomont, and Monro
time of 9:45 in spite of the fact that Coach Farrell is1
he has been training for the half mile gan entry to this;
all season in order to compete as a because of the fac'
member of the two mile relay team. East Lansing willt
Chapman, a sophomore, looked like track, while the Wc
lie leading sprint candidate in Sat- drilling on cinder
urdayfs trials, ralthough Captain feels that the chan
Hester is expected to reach his last juries to some oft
'season's form within the next few the Indoor Conferen
Sweeks,he is not in first class condi- hand such a risk w
tion at the present time, advantages to be g
In addition to Cooper, Coach Farrell
has several promising hurdlers. Jones LANSING.-McAt
and Tarbill, both veterans from last gan State pole van
year's squad, will share the burden self as one of the o'
with Cooper inthe lows, while Kinney in collegiate circl
will perform in the high hurdles. height of 13 feet 1-
The present 'squad possesses only nual Michigan A.A.
one high jumper of Varsity calibre, field meet. The pre
Waldo, a member of last year's squad, feet 2-14 inch.

zpable of six feet
ractice. Prout has
6 in the pole vault
e Erickson and
have both reached
nard appear to be
mile candidates at
'here are no prom-
squad and Coach
bly use Monroe in
l appears to have
her two mile pros-
bbins through in-
the squad of its
shot putter. Rob-
led in competition,
ae shot over the 40
ce. His loss leaves
ut a man who is
in this event, al-
Carlson may im-
ason open's.
eed of capable per-
ad jump, according
Paul Cook, who
le ability in this
h school, reported
fill the need.
the Varsity track
a two mile relay
limit of Michigan's
ual Indoor Relay
l be held Saturday
Eder the direction of
ege.
eam will consist of
now, and a fourth
d later in the week.
ed that the fourth
am will be one of
n the I.A.C. games
Hunt sustained; a
Chicago, the selec-
ited to Leonard,
e.
limiting the Michi-
single relay team
t that the meet at
be held on a board
olvermne' have been
s all season. He
ge might entail in-
the men, and with
nce meet so near at
would outweigh any
gained.
tee, brilliant Michi-
lter, stamped him-
iutstanding vaulters
es by attaining a
2 inches in the an-
U. indoor track and
evious mark was 12

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