P'Arm lSI' ' THE MTCHTGAN DATT_,Y ;ATVRT)AV- MARCTT P149.4 T .I-IF MTCV1-SIV1TCLM flATI1 5Z:A It IIIAV A 1,.% CIk11 i 11 tk&~.t , .1l 4a MAWAM VARSI ' s WI S. UPPOPE _ GERS GHT ;z : ' k ti WOLVERINE NATATOR9S Scholas4 TO ENTER MEET WITHi- 0 Natators w ol"I Meet Todd y At Union Pool. ~ ~MICHIGAN SWORDSMEN 4 PERFECTPATRCD Varsity.rajininevIi Engage C( insui 1n Last 110111e fleet Of Seasont 1nI iiot 1001 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 1116c, TY-N SOIAM ST:AN I i r i I I I I f f IHighlIand,1si akTa nikm ciiLook llie' Probable Winners Of ..eet - Iii Union Pool 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 11 1 3 °< 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;- ?::::"::>:;:;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. 1.000 1,.000 1.000.. .500 .5001 500 .250 .000 .000 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 [!t i i 1 a uOBR RETURNS 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 l 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 yrd1libckntelstRO AIAY 144 WEST 42ND StRT IsZTRO'OIAI EABOUSE .U&i; 4T WL T BP CE SOKU ILD1ING P~lL~f PiHA--111C-ESTT STR9 . .1 "The Home of Hart Schaffner andMarx" '. d s ° I 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. 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