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THE MTCHTGAN DATT_,Y

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Varsity.rajininevIi Engage C( insui
1n Last 110111e fleet Of Seasont
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WISCONSIN LOSES CAPTAIN!
Swimming in their last home (Col-I
ference meet of the season, Coach
Matt Mann's Varsity tank team will
oppose the 'Wisconsin natators at
7:30 o'clock tonlightin 'the J'11nion
pool. The Wolverinles are unlbeaten
i Big Ten dual meets, while the;
Badgers have scoredl one victoryj
against three defeats.I
Michigan's fast relay quartet of

TODAS :wI'N(~EVENTS
\rAI'Z'ITY SWIIM ING - Michi-
gan vs. Wisconisini at 7::30 o'clock
in Ulnion 1pool.
INTERSCHOLASTIC SW I M.
VN NC lra wings at 9 o'clock ; pre-j
ininari, s at. 10 o'clock; finals at.
3:3 (1o'clock--inLUnion Pool.
V ALAS M"Y BASK ETBALL-Mich-
gan v,,. In diana at 7 :30 o'clockj
(Central time) at Bloomington.
Broadcast over WFBM1-'.
"B" BASKrTBALL - Michigan
vs. Kalamazozo at 8 :30 o'clock in
Yost 1fi1ld house.
VARSITY FENCING- Michigan
vs. Michigan State at 3:30
o'clock in Yost field house.
VARSITY TRACK-Time trials
at 3 o'clock in Yost field house.f

HIHSCHOOLS BATTLE MEETS WISCONSIN TODAY ,'B' TEA urrIS~
'FOR SWIMMING TITEKLMZOTONIGHT

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IHighlIand,1si akTa nikm ciiLook llie'
Probable Winners Of ..eet
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STATE RECORDS MAY FALLr
RWith the possibility of almost all
of the state iut erscholastic records
b~eing lowered and a. three year
champion being diethroned, theI
fourth annual Alichigan interscholas-
{ tic swimming* meet will get under;
w ay at 10 o'clock this morning in
the Union pool.
The finals will start at 3:10 in thel

MTichigan ............3
Illinois..............
Northwestern .......2
Chicago ............2
Alinilesota....... ....I
Iowa. ..............1I
W{isconsil..........1
Purdue .............0
Ind ianla .............0

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°< A V'ictory 1For 1il ii r m Seconzds ili'
D iablie 'licniu1 To-Break Eien
>:::::;:::.::::ifu Sea 51)11 Recordl
* RIVALS LEAD M. I. A. N.
F-aving lost five games andI won
four contests, the Michig au "I3" cag;-
?<?''ers will try to make it a 50-50 propo-
".;. sit ion of the season ri-ccrd \h.N, they
>::::"::>:;:;o:;":":":meet the Kalamazoo colic , five to-
ig ht in their final gnme, of the sea-
son tonlight O"t. 7 :"0 o'clock at Yost:
i fieldl hoirse.

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3TO SA MEETSAE ,E
In the last dual meet of the season,
the Varsity fencers wilt, meet the
Mfichigani State team this afternoon in
the field house. The Green and
!White duelists, under the coaching of
a former 'Egyptian nobleman, have

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a TO A HLT ICS niade a very impresive5IO oing tu
-rlThe tentative lin~e-up of the Michi-
(0r yAssociated Press.) I11foilsmen llace'S Captain WiggerO,
PHILADELPHIA, MLarch 2.-Connie Ilamne , and 'Stolpman in the foils,
Mack, boss of the Philadelphia Ath- ! xll 'A iggers also competing in the
letes. was happy at Fort Myers, Fla., .sabre~( and o pee. iv iner will appiear inl
today because he had addedl to his t he latter event.
basket of peaches for 1928 one of the In their meet with Ohio State last
Georgia variety, week Wiggers won but one bout out
Ty Cobb has wired that he will he off seven. Hiowever~ Stolpman and
with the club again this year.' No I ammer did( some nice work, taking

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ailli JI. ts iJI[IL inietynar ritiamlzAJ, leaneriC s Iin te chinfon-
Capt. Darnall, Walker, Walaitis, and!1 f )~FR AN f the completiotn o the meet will fm~d! ship race of the Michigan Intercolleg-utwl aessrks wt h'HO I R N
Altwl ac toe ih te~~a. new title holder as Northwesterni Frank W1alalik ate athletic association, defeated te
Cadrdinalnteam and roleofT isn I I3\iGFtS FA E hghsholo lerit hs liteStar Wolverine diver, who has boeni M~\ichigan seconds in ai sensational en-
,eeroiane ad wly ntl chance to stave oil the rush of thie undefeated in Big Ten competitioni counter, 41 to 40, at Kalamazoo last
first event. 1NU7 tankmen fronm Highland Park who this season in his speciaty, fapcy ody ih.Wihte 1ih,l
The 200 yard breast stroke will find have one of the best high school diving. He has sco4ed victories ovr"es"njyg-aoe1it O(an
Wicosn wuendwith the victory apparently in hand,
Whiscosthe onsiderably we aedW' hie "-° r swimming teams in the country. the Indiana, Minnesota, andl Iowa Muinegjtrgur 1 h aa
ls ofCt.WliiieI Breast Strike To Feaure (ivers. He also swims onl the fast . o unesetclrysn h
thouh neigbiit. n i asece 1il3Atd.H~ivsOne 01f the f'eature races on the Wolverine relay quartet, ball through the hoop wieligo
MCGovern will represent the Bad- rorm shud hetep0 ar whhsbakiitelsl8 eon onh
gees. Thompson, who broke the Un of the three cage leaders andI title p'ga shudb te10 yrd1libckntelst<oeodsfte
contendlers, Purdiue alone will be en- breast stroke i which Lenak anfd' gmie to ;;atch the contest for his
ion oolrecod lst eek henliejoying a rest today while Wisconsin Chase bth -fighand Park, shouldtsi
defeated Carter of Iowa, will corm-ad; nhn r rsigtei hne battle it out for first position. The - ie urigwsth aeo h
pete for the W olverines. H alstead, a 't a greater or Je35 (egree. T he C ard- -m eet record in this event is 1 :'15.06 lW olverines in on ay's gam e, f n o alt e m n f o n la t y a , w l e i ipran(]e a n a e e t w t I w , w i e t e e b y a e e n d i g i .C a h I a rv i i i e h s s a e e t e
let te r M a nc f omg a str y e ar wlieche n a s h v n e g g m n i h Io w a w hile 3 t he cb o y s h a v e l he e d oin g i t o c H r y K p e a p re1e t e
o~irMcia n y hc sap" to turn into somethingin :1.whc isoltre-nt I- men nor words in the practices this~
Daisan Lng wllfaeDrh(,i~~ than a SJcial. visit, while the of a scond slower than the Nationial Every freshman on the camps _x'iii eek in Ordher to correct this fault.
starter's gunl for Wisconsin in the Hoosiers are ,tertaining those Wo- interscholastic record of one minttebealwdtlatiia i hell Shier andl Muelenberg, who sc'oed six
50yadfre tle heWovrieverines who adliniistered one of the 12 seconds fat. -leigs andl Carrt- Frsh track meet to be heldt in the andil four baskets respectively in tie
competitors will probably b)e Capt.! two defeats sufferedl by Dean's men thers, another pair o1'fHighland Park ;ed house at 7.:30 o'clockon the last tussle, will particularly ie
Danl n ege. Gre ut! hssao.lboys, are capable o' d(oing much betihofMrh7 Teeacer- watched iby the Michigan defense to-
sophomore star, and Watson are (1110[ While all of this "aspiration" play ! ter than 1:08.8 in the 10(0 yard backj quirenents in no way depend ripon night.
to swine against Whinsey and Wicher is going on, the Mar001ns and Illini stroke state interscholastic record. fraternity membership. About 10 The ability of the M\aize and Blue
in. the 440 yard free style, Ault is will attempt to set t e their age old l May Break Records freshmen have already entered tie1"B" team to break een in the nium-
considlered a good prospect for fihe dispute as to who is supreme in the Another mark that appears unse- neet. her of wins and losses this season wil
Canadian Olympic team. (Pararie state. There is a catch in this cure is the 220 yard free style time This meet is not to take tie place depend onl Balsamo, diminutive for-
thnde Is ('h~iuoipioin argument,; however, since Northwest- of 2:347 Klintworthr is tihe favorite of either the all-Campus meet or the wad. The two have carried the
Spindle. Conference chain pion, will em seems to have a corner on basket- in this event although there are se- interfraternity meets to be held laer brnt of the Mic hianofensive at-
compete in the 150 yard ack stroke, ball ability in that region for a. eral good performers entered who in the season. As this year is the first ta ck in eeygm hs erwtel
whleCochMan0asfivean e fo h iwy aetemgtupe iedptime that an all-Frosh rack met has img effectiveness on the opposition.
cMe nteohrichlhigan entry. Tefv rmteMda aete Mdaswl eaaddt h is .Illini look rather foolish in their first Mdlwileaardohefst enhedpoe fsonmiht a ix Inlt oas wgame lano s~
L geadVuattwilbathformnievr evnwieaover this oitsi elgol,-wie yan ws
Lagn, o~lit ilba h skirmish, held in tile "Conferenceformni evyea Every entrant who is to run in any ' -ieited with four. ~
Badger's colors in this event., .large trophy will be0 given to the'
crackerbox of Bartlett gymnasiumj of tie distances over the quarter mile Ill addition to ~asamoi andylandl
'Tile100 yard free style will find' recently when the Illini made less scnool that scores the highest pr- nutiin-ce htZ htl ilsate-'akrad 'ae wmigfrtehn3 cutr gis oe5-d e f ons oc atMn f, atriEt~ otk er r
Woleries.Coah Seinraur wllanitation in the field house before it. thle oher(Tforward position ad
Wovrns oc tibae ilfor tihe low scoring Maroons. The the Varsity and Dr. George May, who I nilg .\yron and- L ovell at the gtards1.
prbby ueColy and Vinson in 'old call of revenge waxes exceptinal- will be in charge of the meet will Tl vnlr fec vn ille Studenrt couponi boks will l)c ac-
an endeavor to annex some h inr fec v;wl e points for~ ly strong in Illinois-Chicago games be assisted by several professors, the awardted medals according to Mr. ((<'Dt-cl at tonigh's ame , while: gei-
the Badgers. hand tihe Safest way to predict thatI interscholastic mranagers and the1Samuels of the intramural department oal ('Yiiaissiron will be 50 Gents.
Walaitis and Bailey will strive for battle is not to say anything. Varsity swimming squad. Beasafacas ntn ylw
hoosi h ac iig h nrespect to tihe fadger-Hawkeye .4 of Intramural athletics, all freshment XOT1IA oti .W iar.
Badgers will b)e represented by CuiS- Iroundelay, tile case is somewhat dif- HAVEFORD-hay Thomas, form-, who wish to compete in the all-Canin- Caadian men's sitgles campion and
inier, their outstanding diver. ferent-or should be. The title-aspir- or Pennsylvania baseball coach, has pus or tiel nterfraternity meets must riembet- of 11- Davis (up I ear, lha
A particularly ast medley trio will lung lMeanwell five should take the been appointed coachl at IlaverfordW take part in this me t in order to b-lie- bI aremked o. 1 by the Province o
swim for Michigan in thle 300 ,yard measure of the much cuffed and college. come eligible for tie first two Quebec1Lawn iTennis association.
event. H-ubbell will start in the [tramped on Iowa team, but tihe Wis-
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will complete the remaining 100
yards in the free style. The Cardi-
nal mledley team will probably con-
sicit of VonMaltitz, Kinkead, and( Da-
r1]CeluI5s 1o Play Polo
The Michigan and Wisconsin water
polo teams will play a Big Toil con-
test after the meet. The Wolverine
line-up will p~robaably consist of Bat-
ter, Walker, and Walaitis, forwards;
Halstead, H-ubbell, andI Watson1
guards; and I-orn, goal. The Wis-
consin water poloists won from Clhi-
cago, 3-2, but lost to Illinois and
Northwestern, both by large scores.
Michigan defeated Indiana, 4-2, in tihe
only Conference game p~layedl to date.
Coach Mann's swimmers are point-,
ing for tihe dual meet with North-{
western on March 17. 'Wisconsin will
provide them with some competition
for according td Dan Albrecht, sports'
editor of the Daily Cardinal, the
Badgers will score at least eight
points.

let from Iowa City which was re-
sponlsible for handing out defeat to the
Cardinals in their last tilt of the 1927
season.
BMG TEN STANTDINGS

Indiana..............8
Purdue.............8
Wisconsin...........8
Northwestern........S
MICHIGAN..........6
Chicago .............4
Iowa...............4
Ohio State ..........3
Illinois ..............2
Minnesota...........2

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