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PA. IX _ -tHE MICHIGAN DAILY
HARVARD ENTRIJESNAMED FOARWOL VERINE
CRIMSONTO ENTIAIN HOOSIER FIVE BEST IN HISTORY; ILCTTOPOS CHICAGO CUBS APPEAR AS REAL IAf
WISCONSIN BOASTS FINE RECOkWIDTSO PS[ THREAT IN SENIOR CIRCUIT RACE'
FO [ T T M R O n;aiSeil to The Ilaly) (Special to T'he Dily) M ICIGAN SWIM [I3S VAOAssociated7 P ~ress.) htirlersrrll met with misi'oBOOINGONStr PLi~son 4AIS
VoguAVAIO, March t-Intotth C1 Na- To o theiurlerOrItwhoNowmeStatisticshs on MADISON-ClosingSO the seasonsonwith
EveryEve nt (hi!fleet I col rati Iniana university's Big Ten chain- a mrsieten pn icoyover ~rieerha Aseielage C"tn tohirhiwig 'W
an impressivepenpointravictoryf- tune t
haonshtl bas team today r e - otveer liliteiolonfsregaisconsAggiga'sn squad adiCub exect t hut hetthe lte ato h esn]ae hr 'fl
rE1x'et ifiihJump11)veal the act that it is the grat- IlniWsosnscage sud f-Stronugi~rgtoiO aoCb otrs atra atrpr h esnh
y r eSt(comlbinat ion ever produce( by the banded in Chicago on Saturday morn-, Agnatie Stas jeven more menacing t han their cial- returned to form, while the vet eran
EID I TWO MILE STARf state utniverity. I averaged more lug. The 32 to 22 verdict over a lii- GOLBATH STAR- lenge of last year. Guy Bush is Thak f ronm the hospitl'
points ptgmCm erraper- floiSssue heBaer f tie c) V RTAll or the attribut fapenn and Harold Carlson hs et timedIMN
-fec i record, and drew rcX ie larget withNorthwesterin for third place hi -"---iiifliteam iaret'e red tC'Clin the from a jaunt into oher territ ory.
CAM Rc I DE, f mH a a rCh r4 In im n g crowds in thle hi st ory of' India n.tin i- t e f ~ T i e ~ Iq ~Strang o I>)losition will face 1lth ' g to M n rJe Mca tSo t aw P (' eJO adAT A
Western Conference track circles for t.iscife.C.ii0 l Th sis of nine wins and t . llihgnI ni nSt a ihre t bs gal hered about him to play in Bob Osborne, ha udicapped last yedV
'hefiittie, ly 'sqIllatl (t11ii'd 1when theyinva de the Evanston p('O ;ilest~
(helfirst tme, ilarv al'sdtrackaoll-d'G-;ilosses, hfra ua e t potolorhwst he tni forms ofthe ioit sidrs of by sore arms, are sodwr-g aworld;
00101 genliiCSconsitstinge ofrfadua.met2wthemhbNorhwet-thle farn
poigncossigo 2 ebr intils to 0l)1onelts '4:,1. Ininin-Con- Wisconsin aiiexed thirteen of the (hiieago's 1baseal1. If confidence, lofi stutff. MVcCarth iy considi~eis C('l;] y
andi enldngCahEdi arelnattoS. Coach iTom Robnsoni
inldncoc di a rell eo cot('' '011pet i ion Ind(1inaali \idg-seven i en. ames Called for on the hsasmbe'n 0'1h srnetyouth,seed and (ash will carry a jRoot, waner of ume gamres last ,leagues
e an A lCo d irtor n Bi~nla ' wl d 42 25 l ll pri0 i( oniplete 1927-28 chart. Five non-' c v ' cf P 1 1le wi ul: . ,in yeas. b seb ll team to victory, thle Cu bs, Isea son than any oilier N at i ali ea-!'n a
etantay fr1nnAro, where Lv wheeling teniand losinig tv (ia reSvli.I 'geptwoler agod l'bette' ,ola )ithit
the Cr'imson athletes will opplos;e t i eIi Ti anisti ya'>li)( Conference tilts were pilyed. Fror of The meet will bear' espoei, signlii i- ys A 'YCally, are "in."Inpicesgodrbterth 1
Michiantem aturaYniht i a:." aen ecas poah tennase 'C I adlo('ked h ie National leag ue pilot believes he was inithle 1927 Pennan110irn-11 Vivo y
Michgantea Satrda niht.iiedstali~shed .ta reoclo duo 0 ter Ci'hi-these(ont ests were won. only twice asW
dualmeet Incdntl it ill e 41( ! on tam hs rechedN :t the top of the Big T,n st andigs,! the Squad has improvedl both de- , oaign. as
fual mettniul twl eHesnta a e(hcd oonly did during the Big rTenlrace were the aogWt lios iha trecodd f tensively and offensively over last !Otil ield Alpers Stong
fireste etingt e tw een tckhemolis't.c o]li ut te ~d aIdlnl s ooes cearly defeat ed, tour vicooies andl no d feats.season. He has addedl the vetei'an and As in the case of lie infiheld, thle
prsnigtetoIhos the Dig en in team Scoring with thte first time at Purdue 01a(d the se- Wally ('obat h fancy diver deluxe, colorul "Kiki'' Culer, whose record ouerardloi looks strong holi t~e-! Bffao
pret h fc hteoacestoly(f47 Pilt.Ininaaei- od tMihga.heads the galaxy of Nrthwest~mn (every ardent baseball fan knows, and Pensively anl offensiv~ly. c(ariy C',il
of theawoseam hade.rvion lf.im agdna.5iointape Cofernceoame Onlath onepoitrlssfo Ilinos sarseHe.on he atioal l e'co-aa umbrroee~ti. leguestwohhanthed ighi-hadedhit and'Stade:liloso
tiedthesiz ofthei sqadsto LO n of'fense and 2(1.5 on defense. The ! stood betwveen third place and a tic. leiate title last year, ut was defeat- "briiig10much
itdtesz fterslid o2)leosiers held an average advantage for the championship Ior "Doc~ed lby Groh of Illinoia in fthe Big Teii mets. to te varouspdpart-twoawcksw n Rigtg ) tsdei te Bus
of'13 points in each game. Meanwel's qitt Ohio Sae Iowa ca inhp.(Whlath has won 1rst Ifo ieoih lt..aksn"ig' t li I oi'
COOER VIL lROBABLY rrh(ylr sseason's the 1 tisbr'h enon, holenkelaCoachfurthbes RntThe.eaStateccescpshedCoai cadsMinesoa al sycumbd ttaepaceen eahPitthefourConereneensone bwho t ranked as the s btsfourththeleegetlIt lie 1 vtroit
_______ vcrttDa' ocig eodhr ro r 0l'ubings at. the hands of the ,meets :in whiichi lie has lpat icihatedti.right fielder for thle Chicago club. wthatsma k in the 4,leagemlstseasonl , Ve'St.
AI rrin t to 52t victories out of 68 games. 1In Cards this winter, while the Illinois, I-I also is a neier of the ielay iVcCarthy sas that, without ues- in let field. The rotunid iHack Wd1il- (I(inmu<
I~~~ Acodigt present indica- ithe foilr' yars ife has piloted Indiana, Purdue andl Michigan series were di- Iteam.toteijcino h 12roln owoesik okaeael.1, Bl
li iwil aDonlCooperrveteran'hhrd- eam has inever drTopped below a i ddd. Sophomores Are Mtinistiys 'Series hero into the lineup 1willti - has the call in center, an] Cnyler 1'eheved
hewllbivalbe forteri o secon(d place in the Big Ten! Looking to next season, Coach The sensational Sophomore trio of et
meetght. h Harard Satuday chan*'p>ionships, and have won 5 c(llt Meanwell will be fortified w }iknSchwartz, Hincl, and Lennox has dpree.The Cu'ower B tcae rats'cert an inrght. b In dtionf 'Ci.to
prrI e 1oca of 48 games. goodly number of veterans, although proved to be the mainstay of the'be.sn hsbugonwt nt'hHahoeyo l-haigwr.Washiii<
Iand has been taking light work- Onlyi fear points searatdIdaafoi eir-Hthis er n Purple teams. Schwrtz was a 'star in be sn i ldenwt uhletct o l-hsn ok
I ussneta i'.from a perfect record this year. All Brews and Nelson-hlave prlayed their high school, and still holds the inter- !ioaill ucs n pigtanigIMgel Gnae, ua, ad enl
It is doubtful, however wheth- h hynnCnernetam!eeI at'Tejae scholastic records for te 10 and 2 ( hr ^Chegres "Gbby'1 lartnett.Norm a RYE
Iem Randolph MBig, eain ar( feestle 220hs ee1olhofi'te eser mrvdfrtstigcthn lo onYeastern
laig easily disposed of while Michigan Relying upon the Meanwell shorty(Ii ons
ilecniaewl aercv o ,oeli eftemscnitn Moeeroe, er- in It s in the pit ching department Chury, Jr., the other acst oliptgyuns
erI ( (nd tic~(ietbT ty ront"the i- W1,a oejiit veidct and Piu'- pass game, with slight variations the thtmst onisentfrMcsylrsthdink-' 'the reaestIreular, has not reported to the Cubs' An i
ditiea thr'ee pointl edge in Indiana's Badgers accuamulated a. ttal of 453 teBgTnti ~si.tii {~rhyiniage
juries sutaindiiat. Iowa City + 1 In dual meets Schwartz lis won five impovement will he in evidenc'e camp "yet cle t19 ilnmess.
lswektfaetet'only1y usets ui l he Big: Ten. It. can poits in their 7 7games, their op firtpaeoioh 0an 0 adt bt ~
ditnesas(ae~ dOl be said that only one point separated pon nts were held to a total of 3691 pints acntijthefr 5 28apointsale IP/4 1 t the2
disane sar. Hteyesterday sinsacutnfo28pit.ld0l A EiTER l51the Hoosiers from an undisputedl Big pnoints. Ini other words the average has lost only ore Conference race in L d~I 1.ILLINIT RELA" YSFEhA A BALT
as toonw dth oreeubousd Ten championship. If Michigan had score per game for the season just which he fi sBeen entered, Winston NOli3fTI BAEBALT
l beishawehr. oro oud been defeated in the first game,completed is: Wisconsin 26.7, Op- of Indian'a beating him at 50 yards.' OIC Seial to The Daily)
I bein hape I oatch D~ean's thn would have had 11 I lonent 21.7. Although not a high This was one of the major upsets IW CTYFtenm brs of CocTakBot eie l
I won ai7 one lst in the final stand-1scoring five, the Badgers hung up a theoc akBot eie l
meCoach 'Hael is tain only ing. retdeesieheeid present aquatic season. scartz the University of Iowa rack team batrcndaesfrhers-
mci a tigdefeatedl Max Mody, Minnesta vet- Twill compete in the Illinois relays it man baseball team report at the NEW
two mnen in each of ile events ex- ~~yjy rA eran, in a recent dual meet. Iii adi Urban
cept the high jump, in which Bur -"FELT~, CAPTIN-EVLECT, I, LL BED~iI ition he swims anchor mn on the rUbn Friday and Saturday. field house next Monday. It is; breakiM
ge~wilb teolyrprsnatv. VE E A S A E A K TB L EA l ast Purle relay team. Iowa will defend its one mile re-( required that they bring their this yet
904 ilb h nyrpeettv. V T R N S A EB S E B L E MpI lay championship and tie 75 yr w qimn.vlp
Fi'enehi Is Sprinit Sear { Lennox is Unbeaten PyadIon qupmet.itricte
The sprinters who will make the (ry Associated ress.) Lennox in th~ breast stroke is also high hurdles title won by Joe Aif- tift
trip are French, Varsity football cap- . EAST LANSING, March 14- Carl legiate basketball. He stands only unbeaten in Conference, competitionso latyr.Ste
tain, andI Mason. French is the best Felt o Muskegon, center of the M~ich- five feet nine inches, buot despite his ths year.1-e has scored our dual '
the present time, while Mason, a Past year, has been elected captain of scorers and was rarely out-hatomepricllyfsOpO-
cent day. n o hegme.Fet The back stroke i well taken care j
met.wlyed ito ie eeasnx of by Dick Hinch, who has also wonI
In the 65 ya~ ihhrlsla- Vi iksn(f1lghand Park, year, State losing only one manl by foum' Big Ten races. Minch likewse I
vardl will b~e represented by Tupper forward and high scorer of the team'- graduation. Chas not met any back strokers of highI
anct Ilenrich, veterans (of the 1927 for the past two years, was made The Spartans won 11 out of 15 calibr e.
team. The former' and Mason -are honorary cap tain for the patsa ae uigteps e~n 1 ollopyi ton het i h
dlated to compete in the ow.hurd- son. Hle was acting captain many (of feating among others the University 440 yard swim. H~e lost his onlyiracea
res. the games, when Kenneth Drew of of Notre Dame anld University of D~e- Itnaepot udu trtatog
Ctimings, captain andi star or the Adin a elrr nlgbea.tefot he won from Lucke of Minesta. His ix..~ :~;:
1927 'freshman track team, is thle start of the season. harry .I. Buris f Sault Ste. Ma' ime in the latter race was 5:22.i° z;
-most promising of the H-arvard 440 I Felt, the new State captain is 'one ri, "was named captain of the hockey McDonald and Wicks have annexed i
(Continued on Page Seven) of the shortest centers in intercol- team for929, it was also announced. ( Continued on Page Seven.)
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THUtRSDA, 1MARCH 15, 1 g r
MEET
)R LEAGUE CLUBS'
IN FIVE GAMES x
il Meet Beraes In Exhhhitiot
ious: fininilati Opposes
St. Louis frowis
O6R M'IORAW HURT
(1?y Asoc'iated Press.)"
tNTA, March 14- Exhiition
sand the "'big brotheri'' acts,"
miin of1 iecrtuit s to the minom
held tIe cen'iteri'ofAnieica ii
1101101 tra inin g s~ages in the
ochiy. n
s~ antes luru'nished thle Ploiida.
ite pllanity(of lbasebll1, uhe;
Iphija At hlet ics meeting the
Inlt e rnat ionials at Fot Mey-
St.. Louris ('ard'inals playing
_on Braves at St. Petersburg,
ton Red Sox illeedt'ilg thlie B-
InuternatIioiials at ,Aburndale,
)klyii Robiinis faeeing the Uni- a
oit Florida at. ClearwvaIer, and
LousIl'owns meeting the
it i Reds15 at Orland(o.
ii ('Kechnai, Cardinal miianage,
IStani Dyer, Soulhpaw vhur'-
'opeka of the Wester'n assoc-
while (lark Criffith, of the I,
gton Senators has a confe-
Wrianlged i 'oi'tooo(w witl
lane, Tampa, Florida, South-
league manager, conceinig
ci's that the cub] is trying for.
jur'y to :John Mc~iraw, giant
i, who was strnck omn thle
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