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W ESDAY, )MARCh 7 , xt928

T'HF MICHIGAN DAILY

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FrROM MICHIGAN TEAMi
Strength In Field Events (4ives Indian
Ov'er 1IloyI"; ('hirgcS

MICHIGAN-ILLINOIS LIGHTWEI(
WRESTLERS RATE EQUALLY W]

TRACK DOPE FROM
JH T
ELL BIG TEN SCHOOLS
(Continued Froin t-Pa'a.( ix)
:doubtale ,,atlerfor la ~cs, but bot h teams1
Ohio and(
1a v<^ l( V«=umen whbo have shlowni

foar append(icit is which makes him a
big; interrogation point. lI s team-
11181:0 ers cross country winner
two yo,,.ir ago, should be a contend-
et:, Nii aZs Ib~alIcltlast Saturiiday byI
Wi',C01si no soplioiI'ni'e star, Bl a-
-ole \Vlich nme:1lM theo latter nmustl
';o i'ecklotted wiil .

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(I1class11inldefeating; such rec
OPl)o11?lt 5 as Heller' cf
Ile ick" of North weo.t ernwill
the nmost wvorthy opposition t

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that Hels-

'wled \Vrfed of \ichigan, xvho(

- "~1)10' has sle(t this ye'ar'.
TW~~O MILERS SHOWJ~ SPEED; Ouet'ofIthe fsature i)')UI of Sat ur-! The 1.35 ho'un d bout will also bring'
clay's card will be)th11h.5i pound tilt' %,9tlier two undefeated wr< %t lors,
In keeping with Michigan's tradi- iwhich will bring together Joe Sapora C'aptaini Wat son, 1927 Conference
tion of losing telegrapliic meets, of Illinois and Ilewtl, iia' champion, andi Allie Morrison of Illi-
nois, National A.A.IT title holder for
Coach Charles Hoyt's yearling track star 'soplioiiire. Sapora, (oil the11he last two years. This is 1\or isoni's
squad1 was nosed out by the Illinois ba sis cI' ('ompa,,rat i ye cor-s, would jt ya of C'onference ( c:_tlm-, lbut
freshmen last week en(1, thle final{ seem to have a slight edge over t he !Ile has to his credit a victor'y over
count leaving the Maize and Bl1ue Wolverine, since the Illinois wrestlecr Watsmn in the finals of the 1927 Na-
on te sorten( of . 5 ~>-491-4has been undofeal Ad 5so far ibis year, tioiial A.A.IT. meet.
a 11(1has vict oies 5Over suchi highly Mchja'scptain wadled through
sccte, atedmenas oope ofWem Vigina ja strong field to annex the Conference
No exceptional record1s were unt- Ianid Fishimain f ( 'hicago to his credit. title last year, and has shown (eyen
earthed in this match, bTut several I Past indications, however, show- that greateor promise this season by dIe-
goodtims wre urnd i. Bnso, Iliewill have n10 easy time with Hewitt, f eating Captain Rlummel of the Buck-
was clocked in 2:02.5, in the 880 who has lost but on' match ihis year, eyes, who is rated as one of t he
yard run.' Groehn, Michigan distance ; L ,I that to Ralph Lupt on, Northwest- stronlgest men in his divisioni.
man, made the two mnile run in11 ('i'i'natioil interscholastic (chamn- -- - -
9:57.1, surpassing the nearest Illi- pion, and then b~y a sm-all time advant- . 'JPHILADELPHIA. -Spring p~ractice
nois opponent by nearly two nrinut- age dlecision. Hewitt was he-ld to a for the University of Pennsylvania
es. Incidentally, the Hoyt-coached tie in lis first: Varsity miatch by the football squad will begin after Easter
crew scored a clean sweep in this same Cooper of West Virginia whom and will be of two weeks duration.
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event, H-ayes and Lutz bjeing but a
second otr so behind.
Hiarrell Wins Broad .Tamp,
Surpassing his nearest competitor
by the slim margin of 3-4 inch, lHar-
rell won the broad jump for Michi-
gan. Other field events, with excep-
tion of the pole vault which was wvon
by Pottle, were mostly to the advan-
tage of the Illinois yearlings, who.
~scored 23 points out of a p)ossible
36.
Burkhart of Illinois turned in the
exceptionally fast time of 7 5-10 se-
condls to win the 65 yard low hurd-
les. Potter of lMichigan led the fieldI
in the high hurdle event with hils
best time :08.8. Other events on the
program were of medIiocre caliber.
Next Saturday afternoon, Coach
Hoyt's yearlings will compete in
their second telegraphic m'eeit of the
season, with Minnesota. Many of they
'squad will also take part in the all-
freshman track meet tonight at the
field house.
The summaries:
Mile, run-first, T'oth (M) ; second,
Colgan (I); third, Miller (1). Time:
4:34.5.
65 yard low hurdlea-fii'st, Birk-
hart, (1) ; second, Potter (M) and
Sentman (I). Time: :07.5.
50 yard dash- quadruple tie be-
tween Tolan (M), Burkhart (I), (Cave
wt (1), and Schweiser (I). Time: :05.6.
880 yard run-first, Benson (Al)
second, Bazley (M) ; third, 1e'tles-
-man (1). Tine: 2:02.5.
65 yard high hurdles-first, Potter
S(M) ; second,, Sentnrian (I) ; third,
C age (1). Time: :08.8.
,.440 yard run-first, Kelley (I) ; se-
Scond, Starrett (1) ; third. DickinsonI
(1). Time: :53.2.

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The next bout w~ill bring togetlbor
two undefeated 125 p~ounid wrestlers,
Captain Hestuer of Illinois, 1927 Cotn-
fereiice champion, and 'Thomas, WVol-
verne sop~homot'e. According to pray-
ions recor~ds, there wxill be little to
choose between the two, although Hl-
mer has the advantage of experience.
The Illini captain has only been ex-
tended in one of the five bouts ini
which he has participated, eking out
a win over his West Virginia oppon-
ent b)y less thatn a nilnute and a half
time advantage. Hestier was forced
to oow to Solomon (of Michigani in
last year's title match, and it is cx-
p)etedl that Thomas, who ita s shown
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t. Broad jump-first, H-arrell (Al);
Ssecond, Bertlesman (I) ; third, Ry-
i+.ley (I)., Distance: 21 feet, 10 3-4
inches.
SHigh jump-Femolte (I) and 11111
S(I) tied for first place; third, Cook
~(M). Height: 5 feet 10 1-4 itnches.
Pole vault-first, Pottle (M); a
concl, Cash (I) ; third, Dougal, (M\) .
4 Height 11 feet, 6 iniches.
-Shot put-first, Falter (I); secon~id,
Fox (I) ; third, M~arshiall (M). IDis-
4'ance: 42 feet, 7 1-2 inches.
Two mile run-first, Groelin (Nl);
second, Hayes (M) ; thiird, Lutz (Ml).
SOne tmile relay-won by Michigan,
' .(Colby, Cooper, Russell, and Benson).
*TTime: 3: 36.2.

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