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VARSITY MAY 'RECK Highland Park Is
TTLE T ASPIRATIONS OF WOLVERINES WIN SCURaIHSHO
SIX BOUTS FROM SHRHIHCOL!
LEADING CONTENDERS
___ INDIANA MaiT MEN TAKES SCN LC
GAE~AIS(LOEO 0UTWinnning six o the seven matchlesGAEMRS(CH'O FU
SEASON FOR WOLVERI N ~~~~~ by decisions andI gaining a draw i iir'Mde ea eiiSt
CAW,'E TEA1the ofier onie, 1'Michigan's wrestlers -New NationlInterschol as tic I
1 ____closed(1 their regular (dual meet sched-i Record For 250) YalrdIs
FEAR BADGER DEFENSE' he by defeating the Indiana mat'II
acoeof i19 1-2 to 1 1-2. N RH ETR HR
Hlarrigan And Oosterbaarii '0 lo Mke rThis victory gives Coach Keen's
Fial Appearance As Inteleollegi- (charge,, a perf ect record with seven Displaying a well-balanced team,j
ate Basketball Players ~ ~~~ y~ii Highland Park high school won the
through their Conference schedule fourth annual Michigan Interschol-
Michigan will close her 1028 has-r without a reverse the Varsity mat- antic swimming meet in the Union
ketball season tomorrow night when men retained the chianipioushiip f0or pool yestepday afternoon with a total
th ihpowered Badger machine the eastern division of the Confer- of 40 points. Through the efforts of
invades Yost field house ini hopes of once which they won last season andi their fast free stylers, Rypstat, Wil-
cliningto is campinshp *will meet Illinois for the Big Ten cox, and highland, Carl Schurz high
cliningto is campinshp posittitle next Saturday at, the field house. school of Chicago took second place
billties. At this time Michigana will l)(,Ihote 1efeats Swain with 25 points.
be paying tribute to two of the finest Thie feature match of Friday Detroit Northwestern, holder of the
cagemen she has ever prodiliced, night's meet proved to be the 15ab title for the last three years, was rel-
Capt. Frank Hfarrigan and Beic p~ound bout, in which Captain Swain, ,egated to third place with 14 points.
Oost~han, ho wll e nl'in thirConifer'ence champion in 1924 an(, Fourth position wvent to Detroit North-
Ooserbanwhowil bezna~in thir1925, mnet Donahoe, Michigan's star ern with nine points.
last appearance on a college cour1t. who held( the honors in 1925 and One national interscholastic and two
The game will start at. 7:284n) ie12. e ovrinemanaged t Michigan records were established in
doors will open shiortly before 7. pile up a considerable lead after go- the finals. Highland Park's medley'
Ca'wne Also rTo0.'lay [aist; (ilile ;ng behind his opponent, and gained relay of Carruthers, Lemak, Meigs, I
In addition to Harrigan ad os'a eciio on a time advantage of and Chase lower-ed the 250 yard record
erbaan, tihe Wolverines will have an :3:5, in spite of the fact that Swain to 2:32, two seconds under the exist--
other man, Dick Gawne, lyn i el h datgewe h o t lu mark of 2:34. Wilcox of Carl-
lastgaefrMcia. anehsec. Schurz shattered the 100 yard free
been on the Varsity squad for three Competing for the first time this Stl eod oeigtecnuyi
years, has been faithful in. practice season, IElliott wrestled a good match 578snds.s
and has had frequent opl)01tllfities ill the 125 pudcas ann n Te2Q Yard Relay IsCle a
poud cass ganin an The2000 yard relay provedtob
vdtbeain games this year. alvantage of 6.55 over Clark of the thrilling race, when Kingsley of De-!I<
During 1927 the I-Iarrigan-Oost cr- Indiana tear. troit Northwestern touched out the f
baan scoring comubination showed it- Captain Watson treated the Hoos- Highland Park and Detroit Northern
self as one of the greatest c oliege;c r fans to an excellent exhibition of anchor men in a blanket finish. High-
basketball has ever seen. Betweenn' nat skill when he thoroughly out- laud Park monopolized the 100. yard l
the pair 220 points were chalked up wrestled Props, who had come down breast stroke, with three Eskimoes, f
for Michigan in 1927, Oosterbaani from 145 pounds, his wrestling Lemak, Chase, and Hilbert taking first,
finishing, third among Big Ten sco)r-i weight. Watson gained an advantage second, and third.
ers and Harrigan fifth. in 6:52, which proved to be the se- Rypstat of Carl Schurz won by inch-
()osterbaaji Vighi i Scoring cond largest margin of the meet. In es in the 50 yard free style, beating
During the past year, Oosterbaan' the 145 pound bout, Donahoe, 1927 O'Keefe of St. Mels and, his teammate, 1
has continued to scintillate andi with! Big Ten title holder, gained a deci- Wilcox, in another close finish. Grif-
one game yet to be played has sc or-! sion over iBuchanon by a time ad- fin of Englewood high, Chicago, Klint-
ed more points than a year ago. Har- - cantage of 3:16. worth of Highland Park, and O'Keefe
rigan suffered a severe slump at dii- ! Schloolfiehi Loses To Hewitt of St. Mels finished in order in the-
ferent times during the current sea- = hcia' 1 on ersna 220 yard free style.
son andl has only hit his stride in t ive, Bob H-ewitt, anda(iiinSummnaries:
fihe last gm rto vrShofed unrp i h 200 yard relay-Won by Northwest-
A gains eOhor tewotra- rloferecoel125 pundeupinivduae ern (aleJones, OieKingsley);
Agis hoteOseba-a-1 ofrne 15 pud idvda Wlerigan combination was good for 34 champlionshlips last seasonithan Highland Park, second; Northerni,
points, Bennie 's 20 boosting] him to advantage of 2:14. Wlz l1:tid;Crl8h.4.out. ie
the top of the scoring list.E Although Bob Warren' had consid- I100y48.4at.tok-onb
The reputedly close guarding Bad- ;erable difficulty in solving the elus- 100mard(HPbreCas strokeondby
ger five which scored an early sea- lyie tactics of T'robough, Indiana's 175 Hlear HP;hs (HP), tidWu sc(orth-
son victory over the Wolverines at pounder, he managed to gain an ad- eru)lbert(Hth. ird; unsc:(3.t6.
Madison by a 26-21 score, may prove vantage of 1:19 which proved suf- em),yar forstTie-1:13.6. ysta
a serious obstacle to Oosterbaan's jic ient to win the bout. Bill Pres- 50(C)yardKefree(StylW sond Wilypsta
rush for high point honors, This is Cott -wrestledl Moss to draw in theI cox (CS), third; Kingsley (NW),
especially true since the Meanwelli final bout of the evening, each -team fourth. Time-:26.4.
(Continued on Page Nine) gaining one and a half points. ' 220 yard free style-Won by Grlf-
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Vict r- In. Interscholastic Swim M..

BREAK S IIIMIG1RECORDS
IN MEET PRELIMINAIES
Four' records «vcre broken
an1d anoth~er tied in the prelim-j
inaries of the fourth annual
.Alich ?gall interscholastic Swim-j
mling meet. held at the Uinion
lxI yesterday morning. The

MICHIGAN FENCING TEAM TRIUMPHS
OVER STATE COLLEGE SWORDSMEN

ANN ARBOR HIGCH WINS

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Captain Wigg ers Defeats Seven Slate to Campbell 1-2, 0-2. Stolpmani and rlL
Points For Varsity man's bouts running into the last U U SA IA 9 2-
touch.
i\Iihiga's fncin tea wontllir igers won seven or half of tile PlayFers Enid Regtlar Season WiVth
1Vlihi n s encng tam on teirFine Exahihition Of Basket Shoot.
tina dua mee of he sasonyes bouts. TIhis is ill decidied conti ast to

200 yardl relay record was shat- f t- - --atenonwhn- he 1115ciI i record at Ohio State last weekp j ~ II ~tl Li~
tee yNrhetr ntefs hnh o.ol n ac u!time of 1:46.1. the Michigan State college swvordsi-t of seven. If hie does well at the all KORZUCK>~vIS H16GH SCORER
Lemnak of Highland Park broke men by a scoreC of 9-6, Captain Wig-j Conference meet at Chicago nett
the record in the 100 yard breast gel's making seven points. wveek Michigan's hopes for a title tis Closing the regular season with anl
stroke, swimming it in 1: 13.5. The highly touted State team fell' year will be fulfilled, the title be ,orgy of basket shooting, a powerful
Wilcox of Carl Schurz was the before the onslaught of thle Michigan ng decided thenl by individualAn Arohih sollaktbl
outstanding hperformner, aslie IiAnAbrhg colbsebl
aggregation, due mainily to til e U- i50cres and not by dual meets.fAt:
equalled the 50 yardl free style I cess of Captainl *Wiggers. State h~as !this nieet Wliggers will represent live trouncedi Saginaw 1Easttrn ! m r f .3.Feo dyndb o e (tdaiih,3-t 3 nt ihsh o
niar of:285 scons ad boke been regarded by many as a teamilsn- Michigan withl all three weapons. danih,2to1,ntehghsol
the 100 yard free style record ill 1 perlor to any to be found in the ! This was the final dual ineet of gynasium.
58.5 seconds. The other new }
miark set was in the Medley re- k western Conference, having prey- the year, the Michigan tcami prey- The score at the half was 19 to 8
lay in wh1ich I lighland Park was i ushy defeated the Conference cllam-I iously having met they Detroit Fenc- in favor of I lollow<:my's teaint. Even
clocked Inl 2::88.2, thus breakilgj pionis. The Lansing school present- ig club, Illinois, W isconsin, andicoe urigb ~odk n a
the National Interscholastic as clawl one ema~ xetOlo
wela h ~ihgl neslo- for the brilliant work of- the Wol- - - cis (luring the lest periods limited
antic mark. verinle captain they would have fur- j PH1LADELPHIA -- Sydney H atch- the Saginaw men to two b~askets anld
Hfighlanid Park qualified tile iislied serious opposition to Coach insoni of the Z-niversity of P~ennsyl- a. free throw while e. I irple and
jmost umen in the finals with 10 die T-usconl's team.. 1 valia football committee has an- \I eeciitii ~ii .Kr
entrants and was followed byj Lank y Herbert Wiggers opened tme nounced that tihe same coachin staff
Detroit Northwestern withl six, inmeet with Darling of State in the; as last year will ttitor the 1928; Muck was again the high poinlt manl
and Carl Scbiurz (of Chicago with1 foils matches, getting five touches to eleveni.; with 7 field goals.
tfive. none for Darling. Stolpnian andl - ___________________________
Hammier then followed with losses to
Greuttner and Olson. Wiggers won-
fin (Englewood) ; IKliintowortli (HP), two more foils bouts and. Stolpinan I
second ; O'Kcecfe (St. Mels), third; !and IHammer each wonl one out ofj
Simpson (lIP), fourth. Time-2.:36. three foils matches. " In the sabre
100 yard back stroke-Won by Car- ' bouts Wiggers fought against Canip- '10OF1 AlL FANCY COAT AND
ruthmers (I);Mis(Pscn;bl n ecdfaigte -
)ili(NW), third; Blair P(Redford), 4alan Wecdftignd 4-3. In the epee m'atches i Wig- PVLL OV RW ATS
:g ourth. Thuie--i1:09.6. gers won from Darling and Olson
100 yard free .style-Won by Wilcox 2-0, 2-1, hut Winier and Dowsett losti
(CS); Rypstt( CS), second; High--
land (('S), , thir d: Kawicki (HP), TYPEWRITER ad lV
fourthl. Time -:5. (new record). REPAIRING A'leI0.a4), iI.5 iOi $,5
Fancy diving--Won by Degenger. All makes of nma-.
(Det. Central) ; NWilkie (HPI), second; chines. Our equip-
\larrion (Hyde Park), third; Walker mnent and persornnel;
(.NW). fouirthI. Is considered among
:Medley :'oiay-Won by Highland , bet nth sat. h' esltr
Park (Cal rmmthmer sILemlak, Meigs, Ithwentyeascreu dlig
7iase) ; Carl Scburz, second; North- - er'esfu lnig
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