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£'ATU RDAY. MARCH ', 1928

THE MICHIGAN

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THAK T MTOfHl FOUR COLLEGES THREATENMICHIGAN MANT
HIARVYARD FOR TRACK TITLE! Is TOPPED AT
TIME TRIALS TODAY (iv Assocatd IPress.)DERIAEN
'Tl~ TRILS TOA ,NEWV YORK, March 2--Four co?-

Series Of Time Trials To lie Held
Irci To Determine Personnel Of
Sqfuad To Face Ioiva
LACK MIEN IN SHOT-PUT
Potentialities of the Wolverine
track team~, untried as yet in actual.
ennaifnn ill hn rvealed1 in tlb

leges at least. stand in the way of
Harvard's third suiccsi ye title at the
I nter colle-giate A.A.A.A. track and
field cha mpi onship in the 102nd En-
gineer's armory here tomorrow night.
j Ainus tine services of Al :Miller, 200
pound sJprit cv, who capturedl Harvard's
lone first place in the 1927 champion-
ship, the Crimson may relinquish the
indloor crown to either Cornell,I
Georgetown, Dale or Penn St ate. f

series of trials which will be held he-i mouzthini a t riangular nicet last week,
ginning at 3 this afternoon in the h a-_sted Harvard's stock considerably
field house in order to determine theI and there is no disposition to count
personnel of the squad that. will icthAe Crimson out of the running until
present Michigan in the annual In- the lsttrong rin.ewih vns
d o or Conference championships Conisrn ntewih vns
whichare chedled o berim ff loms as the Crimson's most (danger-
oils aeshdldt b u f iscompe)(t it or, with. Georgetown also
March 9 and 10 at Iowa City. rahjl ; among the favorites.
Coach Stephen J: Farrell plans to Geoirg(town expects to garner p)oint's
base his selections for the Wolver- in th 70 yard (lash where Wildter-
ine entries in the Big Ten mieet al-'mutIi will have a strong rival in
most entirely upon the performnance Jimmy Qulinn, of Holy Cross, in the
of th members of the squad in the shot p~ut where Hlagelman is favored
various trials which are to be 1111iI for first place ,and in both relays.
off this afternoon, anid which will be jYales one (certain first place should
the final trials that will be held be- come in t he pole vault with tSabin
fore the meet.I Carr striving for a new world's
The first of the trial events will record of 14 feet 4 inches. Carr's
begin at 3, when the pole vault, the; tealnitnite, Brad Sturdy is considered
shot put, and the high ;jumpl will bel very certain of second place in thiis
run off simultaneously. Pi'out, Erica- *ev'nt.
son, and Eardley seeim to be the out- P 1enn State has entercd Itwo chanj-
standing performers in the pole pions, Phil Cox in the mile and Alf
vault, -while Waldo should clear Bates in thie broad jump. Cox in ad-
around 6 feet in the high jump. The dition will attempt to win the two mile
Varsity squad lacks capable perfor- rnn.
melre in the shot put.i Dartmouth's chances of getting ini-
Rlarialis At 3:15 to the race for team honors seem to
The candidates for the mile relay a dependue uponial whether t Monty WellsTo
team will compete in pairs begin- strhrlri;bl osat o
pin at2:1. Te tmeof ach ru- sMaynard, high jump champion, is fav-
neinlabe15.thentime ofeah re- I ore( dto successfully defendl his title.
ner~~~~~~~~ wilb ae n h ems- he 11 th inter collegiate event will
looted on the basis of the results be followed by a special half mile in
thus ohtained. Munger, Barton, Dal- which Lloyd Hahn, great B~oston A.A.
ton Seymour, Harbaugh, Tarbill. runner, will attempt to shatter the 24
Howe, Freese, Jones, and Jackson year old record for the 380 of 1:54.63
will run in this event. set by Eli Parsons of Yale.
A3:30 the three sprinters on the---
squ~ad, Capt. Buck Hester, Grodsky COBB RETURNS
and Chapman will compete in a ser-, V4 A r -. TV' I t'

'Ailliam Bierkowit z, Ulniver*sity of
!ielthiga ni middleweight, was dlefeatedt
IThursday night. for the first time t his
year when he was stopped by Sht-
h ey Stothman o Grand Rapids in the
first round of a schiedu led three
roundlbouit. at the Olympia Arena in
Detroit. The Michigan Amateur Ath-
letic association sponsoired tile 5show.'
rphie contenders in Thlursda~y's showc
at the field house will be follows:
Flyweight division, J. Engles andl M.:
Becker; Bantamweight, J. Yuen and:
J. Texierra; Featherweight, ,J. Stein I!
and H1. Knapp; lightweight, V. HincA
and E. Rush; welterweight, P. Wiess;t
and WV. Stevens; middleweight, W.:
Belrkowitz and possibly the state,
champion ; lighit-heavy weight, G. fly-
exson anid S. Dearington ; hea vy-!1
Iweight, B. Manley and 0. Jose.
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WISCONSIN WINS
BOWLING HONORS
Lowxlin mn'-et.Ii(2(1eld lrsdl n-, X ican-
*il won byer a margin of l99}Ipoint s,
their total score b~eing 2838 points for
three gamnes. North western wvas
second~ with 2739 markers and Alichi-
gain came in sixth, amassing a s;core of
26i26 points. Chica go an (iI llinois
were the on ly pin ;smashers with a
score less thtan M'ichrig-ans while Ohio.
Purdue, Northwesterin, andtI iscell-
sin ian up larger totals.
Newkom led1 the wolve'rinHe toppling,
makting a total score of 5638 pins as
compare~l withIt, ,ice vwho was second
with 535 point s. Nc wkon also bowled
the highest g;amne, getting 199 poiusinI
the firs't match of the meet. The
Michigan bowlers obt ainied 856 in
their first and~ last matches, while in
the second game they obt1ainedl only
854 points. There was niot much in-
dlividual variation ii at he lP'll iga ii
>c ore. Cronwell being; low with 495
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each. Chap-man holds 'a slight edge
over both of his rivals in the trials
held thus far this season.
The trials for the 70 yard high
hurdles will be held at 3:40. Don
Cooper, who turned in a remarkable
performance in the I. A. C. handicap
.games, will pit his ability against
Kinney, who has been -showing con-'
stant improvement in recent prac-
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Free For All E~ventts
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figures are announced.
It took a long campaign to get 'l'
for another season," Mack -:aid. 'lie
has virtually retiredl from baseball
and~ didn't; want to play, but when I
shtowed him how useful he would be to
me next season and moreover give is
a chance for the pennant, he finally
consentedl to join us.
Simmuons will play left field, Tris
Speaker in center, and Cobb in rightt.

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is the only experienced performer,
although Goetz, Jesson, and (irunow CASS HEA R
newcomers, are apt to press him for ]leg. Suinday', Feb. 626
first honors.==E
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with Croehn, freshman star, in the
final trial of the afternoon.
Coach Farrell will be assisted (lur-1
ing the trials by Prof. II. C. Carver.
Feinsinger, Freyberg, Wagner, and'
Lovet te.
PURDUE PREPARES,
FOR FINAL GAMESI
LAFAYETTE. -Following..the piled-
up schedule that forced them to meet
seven Big Ten foes in 16 days, the
members of Coach Ward Lambert:'s
title contending PurduebakIhl
quintet are enjoying a well earned
rest before jumping into linensive
practice for the two remaining games
on the season's schedule that will
determine the fate of the Old Gold and
Black in the championship race.
Return games with Iowa and Min-
nesota, both of which must be chalked
up as victories if the Lambertmen
are to retain their titular hopes, re-
main in the Boilermaker path, the
Hawkeye tilt here Monday night being
the last home game- of the season.
Following the tilt with the Barrymen,
the Boilermakers will journey to Min-I
neapolis, March 10 for the grantd
fnale of the Big Ten basketball year.

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FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
Corner St ate and Washington Sts.
Arthur IV. Stalker, D.D., Minister
P~arley C. Binghami, Associato
Minister and Student Director
10C: 30-Communion Address:
"Symbol anld Ieality."
12 :0C-"What's Wroing With Tli:'
Church ?" will be thte topic for
Ralph Johnuson's D~iscussion
Class.
6 :660-Prof. William A. Frayer of
toe History Dept., will speak
en tile Ethical Standards (f
Students antd Non-students.
7:31-Cha rity in JIudgmtent."

IRST BIAPTIST CHURCH
Ilt. Edwvard Saiyles, i~iiniste(r
Rev. Howard Chapman,
10: 45--Mr. Sadyles will delivr ier-
mon onl'"Ie Sea"1-1 vlluimi
and ,Jesiis." (Secontd inl series
onl Conversat ions 5with .Jesuts).
12:1k)-Chturch Bible School. 4
12: 00-Stumdenit Group at Guild
house. Mr. Chapmant.4
6: 30-SPECIAL. Student inepting
in Chturch Parlors xitht ttem-
hers of Chturch. Four students
s'peak on "The Challtnge of
Yotuthtto the Chui'chi."' Ales ;'s.
D~unicant andt Kudla la; Misses
Davis ant H owser. Social 11(111r
follows meeting.4
FFIRST CHURCH (F
CH RIST, SCIENTIST
409 South Division St reet

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH'
4 t 'oii HI'I-tloni and D)ivision
Mierle 1IL Ander'son, Miister
Dale 11. Iloore, associate.
ti Mr:.. Nellie Ii. Cadwel
4 Secretary for Women.
9:30-tChurch School. Student
Class led Iby Dale I. iAiooi'c.
1():1:-- 1fioruing' W'orshiip. Szermton
on "'I'lle MIoor' to ileart's lPe-
s ire:
12 :00--Stutient ('lass ltd by Pr~of.
Ii:'ardl MoClusky.
5 :8C7-,'ocaittounidaitSuppen'
630:o--youenig People's Society.

CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCHI
Dr. ('ui'l S. 1Patton,
Acting' Minister
9):: i-- Sunday tirSchool.
Ii0:4 -45f Meriig orship. Sermon:
t.alndcm's lnig ,lesius "by Rev.
Walker 'T. Lockwod of Boise,
Id(abho.
a5:(- St udent Lutncheon and Meet-
ing. Regent Juniu's E. Beal will
spyak oli"'Studentt Life in Eng-
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Sidney S. Robins, Minister
March 4, 1928.

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12:45--Moruing Service. "The Gem.-'
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(Evau elicuil Synod of N. A.)
Fourth A v', lbetiween Packard
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() ti..t Sunday School.
10: 00-Regular' nrnim , worsip511.
Pastor's ttopic : 1 ']ol I1Shal!1 Not
11:00-C erntan Lentten sermton.
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Division anld Catherine Streets
Ro.1en.h1xry Lewis, Rector
R vv. Thmomas IL. lairis, Assistant
SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT.
8 :00-Holy Contiunion;

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9:00Bib>School.
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11 :00-1holy Communion and Ser-
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1 : 15- Student Supper.
7:30-Evening Service.
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Third and West Huron
(C. A. Bamer, Pastor
PaErsonage: 420 W{'est Liberty
March 4tht

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