!AESIX TT-#F' MTC1 TTC.ANT T- ATT V Q A rrTrt) n A V, f) *D T A T3 I L: vix ,r 3Y I*X1 =Y 1 l \ tl: [:A Ii!t 15.1) A1, I ' l3It . V 21-). 192 G THREE VARSITY TEAM HAWKEYES WIL INVADl UNION NATATORIU: COURT LEADERS -WSRRENEW CONTEST COACH K(EEN'S WRESTLERS GRAPPLE PURDUE FOR TOP PLACE Unb~eatenIci oa Swimm~ers Are Ex- IBloilermaakers Hlave 4laa i Iaaprore- jiet'tt'i3To IFurnli~ish lest For i a clt Siine Ear1ly Seaisol Defeatt ('oiwh mal's" Wolverines By Cornell Squad GAMES TOIGHT Northwestern at Michigan. Wisconsin at Purdue. Minnesota at Ohio. STROrE FEATURES STERNtTTLE AT STAoplace as a re- BREAT STOKEFEATRESEASTRN TTLEAT SA -ult of the 28-22 defeat administered Competing in their first home Con- ference meet this season., Michigan's swimmers wi' meet the undefeated Iowa tankmen at 3:30. o'clock 1Ihi afternoon in the Union pool. One of the teams will be eliminated from the unofficial Big Ten dual race, as both are now tied with Northwestern and Illinois for first place. On comparative performances Michi- gan is given a slight edge over the Hawkeyes. The Wolverines have scored victories over Indiana, 60-9, 'nd Minnesota, 45-22. Iowa swamped the Chicago natators, 52-17, in their only Big Ten meet. The Wolverines have also turned in slightly better times in the various events than the Iowans Carter Leads Breast Strokers The Michigan relay quartet will at- tempt acomeback against Iowa in the longer 200 yardl race, after having lost the 160 yard event to Minnesota at SWINIMERS WILL Alf AT COLLEGIATE, WORLh NARKS As a special exhibition during the course of the meet, a pickedi group of Wolverine swimmers will attempt to lower the exist- ing intercollegiate and world re- lay records at 400, 500, 600, and I7001 yards. Minneapolis. Coach Mann has select- ed Walker, Walaitis, Seager, and Reif to oppose the Hawkeyes. Crookham, Stewart, VanHorn, and Petersen will probably compose the Old Gold quar- tet. Carter, Western 220 yard champion, and Goldman, another veteran, will be the Iowa entrants in the 200 yard breast stroke. Coach Mann has nom- inated Wagner and Thompson, both fast men, a's his entries in this event. Sophomore Stars To Comipete The 50 yard free style will find Walker and Walaitis, sophomore stars, awaiting the gun for Michigan. Both these swimmers finished ahead of Moody, of Minne'sota, in the 40 yard sprint at Minneapolis. Iowa wil lbe represented by Crookham, and Peter- sen. Turbett of Iowa will meet fast com- petition in Ault and Watson of the Wolverines in the 440 yard swim. Ault is undefeated in Big Ten competition this year, while Watson is a veteran of the 1927 team. Turbett wontfrom Szold of Chicago in a dual meet. Iowa's entrants in the 100 yard free style will * be Petersen and Stewart. The Maize and Blue colors will be (Continued on Page Seven.) First-Class Shoe Rep airing Expert Worlemanship CLARK'SSHOE REPAIRER 321 South State Coach Clifford Keen's Wolverine by Wisconsin, Purdue meets the wrestlers, five of whom are unde- Badgers again tonight determined to feated this season, will attempt to again muddle the Conference issue. add another to their unbroken string A victory for the Boilermakers may of victcries, and at the same time cause a four-way tie for the top po- take the undisputed lead in the East- sition betwpen Wisconsin, Northwes- e divo otern, Indiana, and Purdue, all at 7-2 ern division of the Conference when they meet the Purdue mat tam at ranking. 3 o'clock this afternoon in Yost ield Foster, ''enhopen Star house. Student coupon books will Wisconsin's hopes for a clear claim be accepted at the gate. to the Big Ten crown depend upon Purdje Rates .l i -the return clash at Larayette; the The Bailerorakers are the only squad other than Michigan in the Eastern division of the Big Ten1 which can boast a .1000 percentage, the Lalayette team having scored victories over Northwestern and Wis- consin. 'Michigan, now tied with Purdue, has Conference wins over I Oio State and Northwestern to its credit, while Ohio university, West Virginia, and Michigan State have also fallen before the Wolverine team. Although defeated in their fi;st match by Cornell university, the Purdue grapplers have shown great improvement in their last three matches, winning five out of seven bouts from Ohio university, conquer- ing Northwestern decisively, and de- feating Indiana, 16-11. Heavyweights Are Formidable The Boilermakers' g r e a t e s t strength is in the heavier weights, their 175 pound and heavyweight wrestlers being defeated but once, by Begola of Ohio university, *who wrestled in both events. Since theirl first meet much new. material has! been unearthed, and the Purdue ! squad should furnish the Wolver- ines the hardest opposition met so far. The Wolverines hold a slight ad- vantage on paper, however, for the same Begola who proved so disas- trous to the Boilermakers in the Ohio uni~versit,y meet was decisively de- feated by Donahoe, 158 pound Con- ference champion. On the basis of comparative scores, the Boilermakers again seem slated to take the short end of the score. Michigan made a clean sweep of seven matches against Ohio univer- sity to win 29-0, while the Lafayette wrestlers lost a fall and a time Oe- (Continued on Page Seven.) Boilermakers must win to maintain I their bid for championship. Although the Badgers have earned the title of midgets, Purdue support- ers discovered that there were two really big, men on the Madison squad, Foster and Tenhopen. Foster's six baskets and one free throw were anj important factor in Thursday night's encounter, while Tenhopen's defens- ive work prevented Purdue from un- doing the good work of the Badgeq' centellar C'onlenders To Rattle The elongated Murphy spent a busy evening during the first half trying to follow Foster and prevent him from d'ropuing the ball through the hOop. In fact, he had. little time to shoot and was limited to six points, losing. .iround in his fight for indi- I vidual scoring honors. While the spotlight will be focused1 on LaFayette and the hectic strug- gle for first place, another battle will 1)e in progress between the chief claimants for cellar position honors, Ohio State and Minnesota. M innesota;'s unexpected defeat o" Chicago coupled with the scoring power exhibited against Northwest:- ern may be an indication. of greatI improvement. Ohio State fared bad- I ly against Indiana Wednesday, be- ing swept aside 52-17. LAKE PLACID.-Lloyd Gunther of Detroit won the Adirondack Gold Cup speed skating tournament with 120 points. PORTABLE TYPE WRITERS ; Corona, Underwood, Remington, Royal.t We have all makes. Some in colored duco finishes. 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nickels Arcade. Phone 6615 S RECEFf1IV1E OPP FISHER LEADS PURPLE TEAM AGAINST MIICHiG AN TONIGHT . l 5I T . Wa41d4 Fisher Northwester n n aptain wxho wxill lead his five against Coach George Veenker's squad tonight at the tield house. Now On Display! AlNewStok Spring Charter House Suits with extra trouseis- Spring Charter House Top Coats Spring Manhattan Shirt Spring Neckwear Spring Gloves Spring Hosiery Spring Knox liats -j. . WE RHO Ann Arbor's Foremos1 Clothiers DOWNT()\N "te-P-n."1U. F-' relG1 v l rTh i10 limd I~ of onarter mile can~didatcs through another practice race. Last week a similar trial was held and a team composed of ilarbough, Dalton Seymour, M1unger and Freeze demonstrated real ability in covering the distance in the fast time of 8:29,I just one second slower than the pro-# sent mark. This same team will compete this afternoon against another quartei composed of Jones, Dale Seymour, Barton, and Howe. Besides the relay race which will feature the afternoon's practice Coach Farrell will send his sprin- ters and two - milers thro'lgh time trials. Chapman, promising sopho- more who appears to have a slight edge over the other dashmen at the present time, will match his speed with Captain Hester and Grodsky, another promising new candidate. Wuerfel, who looks like the best two mile prospect on the Varsitf' squad at the present time, will be given a, real test when he opposes Callahan. star distance man of two years ago, and Groehen, freshman - two , mile star, in a two mile race. ONE N TS TODAY TRACK QUARTET NIA! WILL SEEK NEW 1 MARK IN RELA Y' OR rIA 'There is a strong possibilitythat 'E Tn the existing field house record of n-- 3:28 ~ foiie -ile relay will be shat-,' a n s M h a t s ot gntO asebaili tered this afternoon, when Coach Fis 'ontingent 0 BaCempll SehnJsnda RUTH IN GOOD CONDITION (By AatdPess) NEW YORK, Feb. 24-Led by Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, the first con- tingent of the Yankees left for their sring training quarters at St. Pet- ersburg tonight. Others in the groups included Grabowski, Eisemann, and Durochee, all rookies. The yajority of the Yankee pitch- ers and catchers also were schedul- ed to leave tonight from various other parts of the country. 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