'AGE SIB.. I T T-IF MTCHMAN DATTY STINF)AY, FEF3RUART 26, 1913 c - . ..__ . ._ . . _ . _ - . _ _ _ _ . ._ _ _. _ _ _ - .-' __F. ._ _- . _. _ _ . . . _ -__ __ ._ . _ . _ - _. ~4N~'T'~AV PT'~PTITAThY t~ 1.2R U A THLE TIC BOARD SAINCTIONVS EX TENS IVE PROGRAM FOUR NIW PpRjOJEICTS MEET ITH_ APIPROV Li Pro'vides For 30 'ew Tennis (Courts, Artficiial lee Plani And G~olf 1 Pract ice Area CAPPON TO REPORT SOON~ In pursuance of the policy of for- year compulsor y "athletics for all," WINS ONLY FALL IN PURDUE MEET I i f i 4 (( I I HOCKE ASON ENDSCarl Johnson, '20 CONGER AND HNYARIJ BSKTBLLcaer~victey oere hla talo Arranging; Summer; WILL MEET A~1iR. AUBL a ed a kpe flAMFTo urO er______wenteovrietk teflaBA EU EE HO antOhio State tomorrow, they _I1 fj rr' jyfT urO ersXIu'u i MEETl fl~ indt oposing them Evans and sextets To (chash Oil Both ;Mona j And 1Tu'Iesday ; IDetroit alumni jakn %ae VARSITY HAS IMPROVED Li a~x insIthe ( n 1dm on the 1928 Ceiifei Pf( Phoc4key '-0 1-Jgf teI' - the Board in Control of Athletics at...................'rn fMcia n h nvri a metingyestrda in he Imnty of W\isconsin sextets will come to>-- sanctioned appropriations for several Sgcthcz' in two games to rrow and l prjetswhchwil:acliat:teIp Tuesday nights at the Olympia arena, erat o ion of the program initiated bi .....~ . Crand I hvi' iavciiiie at McGraw, .[).- Pro.FieldingIT. Yost. troilTh gaeswillqart at8:3 Necessary app~ropriations will raisel o'clock Eastern Standard time. .the total sum' of expenditures for the Il() 4it, As ,ate the other app~earances of the last seven years to well over $ 3,- Micign hockey team at the Olym- 000,000. W GLVERSINES VICTORIOUS pia, he Michigan band w\ill lbe oil In. all the Board voted upon and AT INDOOR RELAY MEET' hand to help entertain the criowd,. approvedl four major propositions M~I~ore than 2,000 spectators witnessed{ which include the building of 14 tein- 'Covering two miles on the nar- each o the Minnesota-Mfichiganl nis courts for male students of the row track in the Michigan State games played in Detroit in January. University, 16 new tennis courts for gymnasium in record-lbreaking time, It is expect ed that the Wisconsin women students, the building of anl four mi.-mbers ot the Michigan track games will lbe as well attended since artificial ice plant at the Coliseum, squad defeated the crack Spartan the University of Michigan club at1 and of a golf practice area for put- two mile quartet in* one of the fea- Detroit is backing the final games. ting and approaching. Lure events on the program of the Thie outcome of either of the games Teninis Courts To Ile hreeted annual Michigan Indoor Relay car-' will have no influence on the final Those tennis courts to be. erected iiival which was held Friday night StandIings in the Big Ten of either for~ the men are to be located both at East Lansing. team. :Minnesota, with six victories, at Ferry field and at the property Th~e Wolverine team was comnposccl one (defeat, and a. tie, is in first place adJocent to the Coliseum on 5th anti of Jlesson, Cmtunow, GIoetz and- Lo-; and c'annot be dislodged; Wisconsin IHill streets. Those for the women mont, the latter being the only onej is in secondl place with three wins, are to be constructed on Palmer field of the four who hadi ever competed two defeats, and a tie . Michigan is to replace those which were forced in a regular meet. Lomont was sub- in the cellar position with an even to Ibe demolished in the leveling of stitute'd for Leonard who was orig-j half dozen defeats. that field last year. inally scheduled to run as the fourth Included in Wisconsin's list of vie- The golf area. which will be land- member of the iMichigan team late, tories are two over the WNolderines. scaped for use -in practice is located Thursday afternoon. One game ended 3 to 1I-and the other just southeast of the stadium. This Michigan's entry covered the dits- 12 to 1, the last game going to two area extends over slightly less than tance in exceptionally good time,: overtime periods. three acres. considering the handicap 0f the nat'- -Coach Lowrey will have available Ice Planit To Be Built row track. The winning time was all of the men lie took on the nort~h- The construction of the artificial 8:38.77 which eclipsed the old mark ern trip. ('apt. Bill Maney and Cope- I ice plant at the Coliseum will al- of 8:41.6 by :02.9. The~ former re- land at wings, Fisher, at ('enter, Hart l low" for skating during five i'onths cord was established by a Michigan and Bryant, at defense, and Jones of the year. team in 1922. dlefending goal, will probably be the Plans for -the letting of contracts' By winning the special race Fri- first string line-up used in the first and hence, of course, the exact ex- iday night .the Wolverines regained Wisconsin game. In addition to these penditures were withheld, but it is the honors that they have lost only, men Mvarshall, Nygord, Joseph, Ab- expected that bids will be received once since the special two mile re- bott, and Waldron will b)e readly to immediately. lay was instituted, play. Besides the action in the further- ance of the '"athletics for all" pro- gram the Board discussed two other principal subjects. T'he first of these,_ - M-- was the approval of the dual swim- C E a, ming meet scheduled for the Wolver- ifhe tankmen against Yale, championsOF A L AN Y CT A D of the Eastern league for 16 out of)® 'A A i AN the last 17 years. Coach Malt Mann's PULL OVER SWREATERS squad will compete against the ELi natators just after the national in- tercollegiate meet at. Philadelphia, V5 scheduled for the fir'st; week .eard in aArl l e ,:1 .i1 Ii l n ' Caippon, To (Coach litSprinig4{ Another subjeoct which was tacitly assented to b~y the Board was theAr hairing of Franklin C. Cappon for the+ spring training period. "Cappy," al- Y3 ready signed to assist in the coach-ago ing of the Wolverine eleven during the regular training grind, was re-1 711 North Unihersity Avenue -Next to Arcade T.heatre cently grantedl permission b~y Ka n- sas authorities to cnme to Ann Ar- bor. Along this. general line, the l111111111i11H 1111111111l1111111llll llllllll1111111 courtesy was also shown on the part of the Michigan authorities to allow ;-- Harry Kiphe to direct the springj- drilling of the Michigan State grid- J men at Lansing. Co)r. 4th Ave. and 'Huron St: Tel. 565' =1 Track euthbusiast.; planning toa at- tend the ninth Olympic at Anist cv- clam thiis sum-mci' will have an n- usual opportunity to combine their visit to the famnous gaine; withl an extended sight seeing tour of the various points of interest in Eng- land, Belgium, HIol land, Germany, and Switzerlandl, as a. result. of the, efforts o! Carl Johnson, '20, who is "organizing a Wolverine tour. Johnson, who earned lasting fame in intercollegiate track ci,(,'Os while a membier of Wolverine . : s, went to Antweirp in 1920 as a nmb uler of the United States Olym pie team. lie starr'ed as a hurdler, high romper, broad jumper, and surnier in Big Ten competition. HeI makes the f'ol lowing st at ement I'egarding thle proposed tour: "I think Ione of my keenest ambit ions since the 1920) Olympiad has been to re- turn to the ganies as a spectator and while abroad to 'see some of the spots I for which Europe is iustly tamous. The present itinerary calls for a two day inty at Amster'dam nu iAug,. 31 and 4, where the menibers of tOw tour can witness a number of tieo most interesting events on the Olym- pic program. The events to 1)e held, on these (lays include Track andl feld athletics, fencing, wrestling, lpeltat :-, lon, swimming, cycling, and yachting. In addi tioii to bhe gamles an in- teresting tour of t he cointinient has beeln arranged. Nearliy four weeks of delightful travel are inchuded in the itinerary. Six count ries will be visitedl and tours will be made of London, Paris, lip the :Rhine, and the Swiss Alps. The total cost for the 40 (lay trip, including all t raveling expenses is $525.00. The tirip ac;ross the Atlantic will be made on the S'. S. Olymhic, which leaves New Yor'k July 20,. ar- riving at Southampton on July 27. DRUGS 1 ( MEN T0, MAKE TRIP Without sufficient respt, " from their gruelling encounter with North- western last night at Yost field house, the Mlichigan cagers will en- train today for Columbus where they m'eet thme low=.ly Ohio State five to- morrow night. The Wolverines, lacking floorwork throughout the contest, easily defeat- ed the Buckeyes here a. few weeks ago, 41 to 21, and on the basis of! who ar'e expected to break into the line-up are Bell, Rowley who star- red for Ohio in the last game here and I-inchman. In the last encounter here, Chap- muan, Michigan's pivot man, wa~i do- ing the jumping exclusively against Van Heyde, but since then Van Heyde has improved and will ha- rass the Wolverine center consideor- ably when the two meet again to- morrow at Columbus. Michigani Lire-1'I)Doubtful Chapman also led the Wolverine defense in the "same group with. five I11 re nd(ryCgesHv ~ Grim at the forwards, Van Hleyde at ii A.IDisaistrous Season; Are In ~ center, and Hoctorne and Cox at the f ;. bash Place guards. fOther Buckye perorm'ems Conger' and Ilalim (insert;) Who arcelproving themselves the two lest candlidates for' the mile on the 1928 V'S. Olympic team. Wednesday night at the 1K. of C. meet, at New Forkh the pmair will line-up) with Dr. Otto IN ttzer adl others in a race which should clear up the disputes among t his trio. HIGH CAGE TEAM WINS Outplayed in the first half, the Ann Ar'bor' high school basketball team rallied in the closing peiriods to de- teat. May (Cit y Friday night 26 to 19. At the halt-w.ay mark, :Bay City was ahead 15 to 12, but the Purple andl White gatheired speed after the in- ter'mission andl outscored the home team. KODAKS 1110 1 7 I. ( Ii Headqartrsfor Photographic Needs Cameras Yet an Eastman camrnea to keep the campus record etc-full line here. Film ,he famous yellow-box Kodak F=ilmi is always in stock sizes. Finishing Lur expert photo finishers do your developing and print- irefully, promptly and reasonably. a1 isFece ru Co,, 3Dependable Stores ehave served Michigana and her students for 40 year's > CANDY that victory, they are expected to re- ~to th Michigan defense in the last Peattomrrowove theScalet nd game, is expected to repeat the per- pea toorrw oer he caret ndformance in the impending battle. Grey cagemen.( The Michigan line-up will 1)e s- i 1 Buckeye battlefront, however, lected 'fronm the following men who has been revamped for tomorrow's will make the tril: arrigan, Oost- contest and the Wolverines will be! erbaan, Orwig, Chapman, McCoy, forced to hustle in the game if they Rose, Barley, Kanitz, Gawne, and want to assure themselves of a se- aber. ICUSTOMIZED _ I'l~- i - Mt. u . _ C S AnAll xpression of the prefer- ences of youth is shown in the model sketched here. The lla Amherst is a three button note -apelcoat with. a loose- hangingback.Te ptersand& fabrics permit an ample selec- f. tion and the tailoring is of the I' highest quality-being, f1 E as it is, customized by 2 Hickey-Freenman. I, S ANRk-OPN o \sVI ILS C V%.. CA 114 1ILIIVll}..t. 141. J=1 VARSITY SWORDSMEN ,G, TO FACE OHIO STATE I g A. E A±TCOM ORT BL, =COmpl1 SQUAD AT COLUMBUS, CONVENIENTLY LOCATEDWr In its last dual confereonce meet of j lT the season Michigan's fencing; team I =HOTEL FO YOU~iRGUIESTS. =-{ in all will meet Ohio State tomorrow at ;= -2 Columbus. This will be the third = =- meet for the team, previous tussles 2 Hot and Cold Water and Steam Heat in _ having resulted in a victory over Illi- - 0 nois and a loss to Wisconsin.- Every Room. Shower Baths On Each floor. ~ nc Ohio State, with a team which = U igc lboasts an exceptionally good sabre RelH m -ok asi2h man, has been rated as one of t1 e 1= Restaurant at Popular Prices.( strongest of the Big Ten contenders. Captain Herbert Wiggers who avii=- lead his team against the Scarlet and Special Chicken Dinners at 75c serve Grey, will probably participate in ! every Sunday. We invite your inspection. three of the five or six events. Iii2 - previous matches, he has proven hum- c ,.G P R O 2 self the mainstay of the squad, and J2=N. G.PERR s, 2!Lt Manager 21 ---- ifheca hceeoi cann hs n succeedltltl inlff winning18190iZlitlflillihisla en-Il SODASilflltid ,SO A counter with the EBugkeye sabre- I wielder, chances of victory for the + - j Wolverines are bright. Stolpnmau and Hammer, foils men, and Winer, G an' epee man, will complete the lineup. The meet with Ohio does not mater- I - SH ially affect the Big Ten standing, as an all-Conference setto. scheduled for j . A March 10, sets the final decisioni on the superiority in fencing competition. All the Conference teams will send - iIdI representatives who will compete- against each other for titular honors -po alh s3 in the "three events.- 11111111111 Mill 111111111111111 Ago Iwo iuats 45 LONDON.--June 15 and 16 are the dates set by the British Lawn Tennis f association for the Wightman. Cup competition at Wimbledon.; HOT 'SPRINGS, Ark.--Cold weath - has forced the New York Giants to confine their outdoor activities toI mountain climbing. LAKE PLACID, N.Y.-Olav Satre of Salisbury, Conn., won the 20 mile( cross-country ski race in the annuall To make room for our Spring Clothing All Fall Suits and Overcoats at $25 plus alterations LI r_