PACE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927 WLV4RINT,-L MATMEN TO MEET BOILERMAKERS HERE WIL D-ECIDE LEADR HOGAN PREPARES Mi( R Y II ilLLULIU LA H ORTITLE RACE I IP LL Ti ll IN FASTER DIVISION To COMPETE IN MEE Purdu nWe ler sI H'ic Victories Over NORhw ers'irn And Indiana hirin Enter Men Its Single Event "PI heir Credit .i. ...ea I' Carnial Suonsored R I 'BOTH HAVE CLEAN SLATES With five consecutive victories al- i 3lichigan State FARRELL ANNOUNCES TEAM ready tucked away, Michigan's mat team will attemi>t to take the undis- puted lead in the castern division of the Conference whien they meet the, Purdue wirestlers Saturday afternoon in Yost field house. Purdue now stands as the only other team in the eastern division i of the Big Ten which can boast a .1000 nercentage, the Boilermakers have scored wins over Northwestern and Indiana. Michigan's two Confer- ence victories have been over Ohio1 State and Northwestern, while Ohio university, West Virginia, and Mich- igan State have also fallen before the Wolverine wrestlers. Purdue Shows Improveiiment I Altllough Ithe Purdue grapplers lost an early season meet to the strong Cornell university team, they have shown steady improvement in -their last three matches, taking live out of seven bout, lirom Ohio uni- ve7sit'y, Idecisively defeating North- western, and winning over the In- diana wrestlers by a 16 to 11 score. The Boilermakers' greatest strength seems to lie in the heavier weights, since their 175 pound and heavy- weight granplers have been defeated but, once, by Bogola of Ohio univer- sity, who w'restled in both events. The Wolverines held a slight ad- vantage on paper, for this sane Bo- gola, who gained all of Ohio univer- sity's eight points against Purdue, was decisively defeated by Donahoe, 1927 Conference champion, although', the Wolverine was cut-weighed by 201 pounds. On the basis o' comparative scores,' Michigan again seems to have the edge. TIhe Wolverines made a clean sweep of the Ohio university match to win 29-0, while Purdue emerged victorious 21 to S. Besides handing the Northwesitclrn grapplers a worse beating than did Purdue, the Varsity matm.en have defeated Ohio State de- cisively, while the Buckeyes badly beat the Indiana wrestlers, who later' Rreed the Boilermakers to the limit. pushing th ree bouts to overtime, and then losing by the narrow margin of one fall, 16-11. Captain Jo hnsoIs N eavyweight The Boilermakers' sitar, Captain Johnson, will wrestle in the heavy- weigh fclass and, although he was defeated by Bogota, is expected to give Prescott his hardest match of1 the year. Purdue also boasts highly rated men in Sheffler and dooker, who wrestler in the 135 and 175 pound classoa respectively, and whol have victories by falls over Indiana, to their (iredit. Sheffler has been hamrpered by injuries so far this sea- son, but has won all three of his matches, and is expected to be in tip to form by Saturday. Hooker has also kept his slate clean of d-' feats, and garnered th-ree of the Boil- ermakors' six points against Cor- nell college. Robinson, the Purdue 145 pounder, gained a time adlvantage victory over his "ndiana opponent in his first ap- pearance on the mat for the Boiler- makers. The 115, 125, and 158 pound I wrestlers have not yet been decided upon, but it is probable that the as- signments will fall to Winslow, Twedle, and Walsmith respectively. For the first time in several years Michigan's entry in the annual Michi- ;an Indoor Relay carnival sponsored by Michigan State college which is to be held tom'r) row night in the Spar.- an gymnasium at East Lansing will x be limited to a single event, the; special two-mile relay with the Green andI White team. Yesterday Coach Stephen J. Farrellj announced that Leonard had been1 selected as the fourth' man on the1 Wolverine quartet, Goetz, Jesson, and Grunow having been named earlier in the week. Leonard ran as a mem- ber of the two mile relay team that competed in the I.A.C. meet in Chi- cago several weeks ago, and is the only experienced man of the group. Farrell Changes Selection Coach Farrell had originally con-I sidered Hunt, another member of the quartet that competed in the I.A.C. meet, as the fourth man on the team; but was forced to change his selec- "tion when Hunt sprained his ankle. The two mile relay between the Michigan and State teams has been one of the feature events on th pro- -{ gram of the Indoor Relay carnival for the mast six or seven years. Wolver- ine teams hold the majority of vie- rc ogtories, as last season's event was the k rancs Hogan first that the Green and White run- -usky young catcher and one of the ners had ever won. men the Giants got in trade for Rogers Staee is reputed to have an unus- Hornsby, who is shown hard at work ually strong two mile quartet this at Hot Springs, Ark., in his effort to -song ts s il qartet ti season and is especially anxious to help the Giants in the 1928 National retain the honors won last year. Al- league championship race. I though the Wolverines will probably " AI ER-F~INALS ItNTCLASSbe somewhat hampered by the board UA E F A ~I /LA.JSJ track of the State gymnasium after 'A' TO BE PLAYED TONIGHT practicing all season on cinders, it is --- expected that they will make a good In the first round of the class A showing. elimination tournament held Tuesday Tell Teams To Compete night, ten of the 13 league winners In addition to the Michigan entry participated in five games. Lambda the annual Indoor Relay carnival has Chi Alpha defeated Beta Theta Pi, attracted 10 other teams, including Delta Tau Delta won over Theta Chi, State college, University of Detroit, Phi Sigma Delta defeated Sigma Delta Marquette university, Detroit City Sigma, Phi Ep.silon Kappa won over college, Highland Park, and Flint Alpha Chi Sigma, and Phi Sigma junior colleges, Western State Normal Kappa defeated Kappa Sigma. and Ypsilanti. The quarter-finals will be played In addition to the special two mile ofi tonight when Lambda Chi Alpha there are a number of other match meets the strog Tau Epsilon Rho events on the program. University of quintet, Delta Tan Delta will uphold Detroit will meet Cntral State Teach- its position against the fast Delta ers' college in an 880 yard relay, and Karpa Epsilon five, Phi Kappa Sigma the Titans will meet the Western will clash with Phi Sigma Delta, and State normal quartet in a mile relay. Phi Eps ilon Kappa will meet the Phi The University of Detroit freshman Si gma Kappa five.,. (Continued on Page Seven) ele Spig ill'e Hr on Let us Clean and Press your last year's suit or dress, they will look'as good as new with our new process. WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY Cash and Carry Branch Office 1 LONBORG LEADS LO CKVT [ CLOSYEARLING MATMEN WILDCATS HRE DISPLAY PROMISE A f M EA Coach Peter Boten's freshman promise and excellent material is ex- pected from it next year. Seventy men Iniernati(nally-kinoiin uDriver Escaples have been out for the team and of Instant Deathl In Attempt At these Coach Botchen has named some - World's Speed Record 18 as likely materiaf for Conference competition. MADE 225 FILES AN HOUR McGillard, Imerman, and Spicer have shown well in the 115 pound (By Associated Press) class'; McKinley, Staunchfield, and DAYTONA BEACH, Feb. 22.-Frank Larson have stood out in the 125 Lockhart, internationally-known race pound field. In the 135 pound class Maebius, Halpern, Anderson, Furniss, driver of Indianapolis, narrowly es-adBvshv sonpoie while c d instant death todarrwhe - and Bevis have shown promise, wie cped isnt deah towe n he in the 145 pound class Kirby, Sixbey, - Lockhart special during an attempt to Law and Kolnick were best. sokar ecial ds n attempt to So far heavyweight material has set a new world's automobile speed been scarce, with no one reporting in record and hurtled with it into the teeavyeight o 175 pon cls surf while traveling at 225 miles per and with b t three outstanding men hour inithe 158 pound class. Of these one He was pinned in the driver's seat is in the hospital. Brown, a football of the machine by the steel frame of snthhspt.Brwaf fthe side, which was stoved in by the man, has been laid up with a strained thesid, wic wa stve inby heshoulder. Consequently two men, violent impacts of the waves, but a Koffman and Wheelerare the only fortunate circumstance landed the car new hopes above the 145 pound class. right side up after it had turned a Coach Botchen has rather deplored complete somersault from the beach mspeedway and also kept the machine the fact that in a university of this s.pe.ewayfro going ynd ts epth ahnsize such little heavyweight material 1.*L Lonborg from going beyond its depth. should be available. However, he has Northwestern University's basket- Face And Arms Lacerated been rather fortunate in picking up ball coach, who will lead the Purple His face and arms were lacerated three good men in the 115 pound class cagemen on their invasion of Ann and he was thought to have suffered as boys of this weight having wrest- Arbor Saturday. a broken arm and possible internal in- ling ability are rare in college. As juries, but a superficial examination yet the coach has definitely refrained PREPARATIONS ARE MADE revealed no serious hurts. safrom making any decision as to the FORALL-FRESMAN Observemrs who rushed into the sea outstanding preformers among these and pulled the wrecked machine back 1 18 as there has been as yet no outside to the beach found Lockhart helpless 'competition. Preparations are being made and but conscious, with water up to his An all-Campus wrestling tourna- entry blanks are being sent out to the neck. It was necessary for mechanics ent will be held after the Conference various athletic managers for the all- to cut away the side of the car to re- meets are concluded and any likely Frosh track meet scheduled to take lease him. prospects will probably be picked place on the nights of March 7 and 8. Several Thousand Witness Accident then. It is desired by the intramural office "i'm all right," was his only expres- ___ that all entry blanks be filled and re- sion after he was dragged front theVASiT FENCING SQUAD turned not later than March 2. water. The racer's wife was among VF i In this meet all freshmen are the crowd of several thousand per- WILL MEET OHIO STATE eligible to compete whether fratern- sons who witnessed the accident and ity members or independents. Furth- was one of the first who reached the Coach de Tuscon's fencers will erinore, all freshmen must compete in water's edge. She fainted when sh meet Ohio State at Coumbus Monday this contest in order to be eligible for saw that he had been hurt, but didefor'their third conference meet of the interfraternity or all-campus not see him lapse into semi-conscious- the season. Ohio State's team led the meets to be held before the spring va- iness as he was rushed away in anesen.eio Stand has been rated cation. The men scoring a first or ambulance., ofrnei 97adhsbe ae two second places are barred from Lockhart's car, speeding at a ter- as the best team' this year. urther intramural competition, and aIrific rate, was about to enter the Michigan's team lost to Wisconsin fraternity cannot enter a freshman in measured mile-official clocking dis- last week in a closely fought meet the interfraternity meets who has not i tance for the speed trial when it was that was hard, to lose after their pre- competed in the all-Frosh meet. Each seen to careen suddenly to the right, vious victory over Illinois. Many of fraternity may enter two men in each strike an incoming wave, and rise to the bouts were lost by a 5-4 count, event. One man is limited to partici- the air, turning a complete flip and and the point scores wore much pation in two events, only one of i landing 40 or 50 out in the ocean on closer than the bout scores. which may be a distance run. its wheels. Wigger stood out as high point Eight events are scheduled for the man, winning the sabre bout by a indoor match: liigh jump, 65 yard low 27 to March 1. Considerable interest 4-1 score. He has not lost a sabre s.e.- --1- A, f inln n i, evinced by the various fra- bout in the conference this year IOWA SWIMMERS FACE WOLVERINESSATURDAY Ilawkeyes, Boasting Strongest Teni, In Years, Will Oppose Narsity Tankmen In Union Pool CAPT. CARTER IS STAR Boasting the strongest team they have had in several years, University of Iowa swimmers will invade the Union pool for a dual meet with 0oach Mat Mann's Wolverines Sat- urday. Several veterans and a wealth of new mateirial compose the Hawk- eye squad. Capt. Carter, breast stroker, is the star of the Hawkeye aggregation. He will be ably assisted by King, sophomore back stroker, Goldman, a v'eteran in the breast stroke, and Bender, fancy diver. Iowa's sopho- more relay team consists of Crook- ham, Stewart, Van Horn and Peter- sen. Turbett is "a good man in the distance swims. Mann To Select Team Coach Mann will select the men to compete against the Hawkeyes from a large squad. Especially in the free style is tLere a wealth of material. The swimmers for the free style sprints and relay will be chosen from among Capt. Daxnall, Walker, Walaitis, Seager, Reif, and Watson. The 440 yard swim will find Ault, Watson, or Goldsm'ith repre- senting the Maize and Blue. Spindle, Hubbell, and Chaffee are the back strokers from whom the entries will be selected. The breast stroke finds Wagner, Thompson, Hal- stead, or Hughes likely to meet the Iowans in the 200 yard event. Wa- laitis, Rosenberg, Bailey, and Bat- ter are Ethe outstanding fancy divers. Water Polo Game Cancelled The water polo game originally scheduled has been cancelled-by the Iowa authorities. Iowa's polo teaxm lost it first game of the season to Chicago by an 8-4 score. t E i i t t i P will be held. 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