THE MICH lOANDAILY FRID~AY, AMARCx yj s TRACK MEET TO START TONIGHT WORDiNMBERn flIf.INIILETANS IREMANS WN TfAflhISUAD IAMEDlFRESHMNAWILL Tf RECRD U~llt~OF NUIIUHL ETRATS ILLARDCRON ii~u SQAD rnvw HLD AT EETS WOLVERINE SWIMMERS TD MI e Fesme w estes wll be afford TO RPEETN28SCHOOLS '#ILL COMPETE ..K' TO TINI:FACEEASENRS VTORROW NIGHT AT NODi F8urt "1u~ $Iet Prtws All Butt A L P AY RK1[ii,\ qidli f H liif~~lng tourn ~nt hich will be heldER.!Ns iAIs Mrn 1ous JIasti ear" GIVEN RESPITE Alhn~ efa eli~ n1 the freshman maC tournament, nn LI NEUP PLACESAdI < To Run omrrow April and 4. First year winners ~ EET WILOCATS IHWESTERN POOL bers Of Tarsity Tank Teamt )e Freshnmi To Compete Ini Detroit Tonight OAK ARK NOT ENTERED ('omipej)Aou Fo tr (aheisi} tioii Inaugurating a track week "end that neicininuii, Mc('oy %:. will he climaxed on Saturday eve- -- ning -with the 14arvard-Varsity meet, Ccncliiditig the practice as far as '7 atltsrpeetn 27 ig th prsn wekicocreteschools will compete in the fouirth two score or more candidates for the:"::":..' annulal Michigan interschoiastg 1928 Michiganr baseball team engag-.** track meet tonight at the field house.edatritnsvdilyeerayt Although the !number of schools}. ; entered- is three less than last year' , s ildhue h paeswl record list of '30, the number of .n-be given a rest over the weak end, t .s dividual performers excells the for- returning again to the daily routine mner mark by almost 100, the former onurther assrne htthsya record being 284. KnrtMondasrneht hsya' That a new champion will be f Wolverine team will boast ,an infield crowned is a certainty, inasmuch as that will be comp~arale to any in Oak Park high of Chicago, winnelr of the Big Ten was given when Coach the last meet, is one of the two "teams R fay Fisher's quartet. of base guard-j that scored points last year not en- j ians displayed uncaniny ability in a tered. Thle other squad, North Torre- 115 minute session of fielding. wandla of New York, made a total of- There were no(1id1le moments in------- seven points last season to finish- in that brief drill. Oosteu'baan was sta- a tie' jor ~~~~fifth place with C mntral hightioe it0E.1bs, lie.a th of Columbtls, Ohio.( mriddle stat ionr, Co - it, "t sho(rt, Among last year's indliijdU~a win- and Weint taula al, Iii l ase diurn ners. who will =not compete are Tolan fthe infield 1)piatc. :Cc. '(ry as be of CassT; tech, winner of the~ dash; !hhid tthe lll t. l' Th(la ~zyer fielded'-*~"*~"- .. leauvai o 'Western, crealtor of a almost fauit lessly and~ each 01 ~ . new record for the 65 yard high hui"r showed powerknrl st ('irgtl1 ancl acen- f" d~s ei fNrhatro .racy inl throwing thle Spihere arolundl I ."'*.:.:":;:, ntew 440 marls; Toth of North Tona- ('011 '1 om-' lit iIon Io Iite cat chier's .,.. kW:nmla, of the mark ini the mile MiD, a1)0511ion has 11(1W becui i'reduced to " and~ Cress of Oak Par](, of the half Iliree men, namely K{ellier, McCo,' Edcrua-rd l orentauls mile record. - 'nd Reichman. althoulght there arie Who defeated Jake,-Schaefer 'Wed- Captain arSlde of Detroit Nor'th- a number of other receivers work- ieda iitfrtewrd-1. ak wetrlwl edfrsrng sudig out each lay. line title by a score of 1540-1190. which will 'attempt to regain the title I Of the three above named back-i heldl In 1925 and 1926. Erskiule, who stops, Kelliher and Rleichman seem', EIGHT QUJNTlETS REMAIN will run both the hurdle race, will to0 hold l a dvantag.e over McCoy. All IN BASKETBALL TOURNEY ~e upprtd b Tomp~nin heare exp~ected to be taken on thie mile; Dennis, winner of last. yeatr's Isouthern tr11ipiext monthi, howeveir. yAscaePrs. high Jump; Northrop, a younger bro- K IyAscae rs. flher of last year's Wolverine track KA NSAS CITY, March 15 - rThe captain, in the pole vault, and flur- Promotuer Hiurries i Southwest, home of basketball, today1 gels in the dash and quarter.. was represented by seven of the !Northeastern will also send a Tlo R ng Champ ion eight quintets remaining in the Na- c 'tnn tn 'xwhich ill~ inrcde Beat-_; tional A. A. U. tournament here. I ' DO T11 the X1-camipus meet wvil he awared DON COPER O COM ETE n he.basis of practice matches, Following yesterday's trials in thle: Coach Peter' Bochen's yearling mat-j pole vault andl the shot put, C'oach men will greatly adld to the Varsity Steve Farrell (definitely announcedI squaQ of wrestlers neat year with po-! the 20 'Wolverine trackmen who will tential candidates in all the classes, face the H-a rvard team'-, when it in- but the light heavyweight and heavy- vales_ the field house for the first: weight groups. The strongest weight, indoor dual. meet of the .:easonl, Io-'the 135 pound class, has several ex- morrow igiplt. ception ally good wrestlers. The Michigan team's streng th xwas greatly inc'ased with the (lefinite ILLINOIS ANNUAL GAMES report that D~on Cooper, vet eran hut- diler, will.., he in shape - to comlpel.' WILL BE RUN TOMORROW against the easterners. Although it will not lie certainI (By Associated Press) whet her or not Monroe will be abile ' EAS'T L ANSING, March 15-E4'ight, to run the mile until this afiernoon, members of the Michigan State track there is a, possibility t hat he too;, will team will leave here tonight for P'r- be available, Ebain., to compete in the annual Ilhi- Capt. Thick 11 ester anid(Chiapilialt, nois *,rel ay carniva~l !Satiurday. The star sophomore, havye been ii xaiid10o(squadl will take a. short workzout oil compete in thle 60 yard dash. (Coali t he 1llinois track Itomorrow aU en- Farrell liz- s Jwcidedt to tise Cooper in G110011. State 's eintries are Tleiison. both the high and thle low hl ']es. ILang and KrollI in the 75 yard andj (Continuled on Page seveni.) 12001 yarid dashes; MeAtfee in thepoleI vault, and ('apt. YN'ylie, Wi~uuart. Phelai6 L as Plans Br iiiold Iteossien in thefor il Fo e uldn f Nearly 1100 athletes, orgtin Purdue's Backfi eld 18,0 universities, colleges and high LAFAYET, . , l- annual indoor relay games of' the 11f _rh 5 - .'itst IUIniversity of Illinois tomorrow. T( steps) in the rebilding oh' lt h ba(eall -arounid championship, whuichu has5 I field comnuat ion that will lie minius iat Iracted 11 performers, will lie held the services of four vet erans n uext it the afternoon Awit h some finals in f'all, and in thie develop~ment of' ne- t lhe college and high school relays. serv fowardwal maieril tht wll Trials in the open (lashes and hilri- Srdl eg also will be d1ecid ed inl thle h e capable of relieving v(-teran.; i7 in ,rt Onliilo. case of necessity, featurie thme 1)ro- Among the interesting events will gram that Coach .Jimmiy Phelan iof be Itle 75 yard dash. Elder of NotreI Purdue -is- atteniptinug 1o1 (evelop) dun"'i - m ie.whi 1 ndn 1 r-s Irl'cn_ 4 Search For Regular [Pitchers D~raws IPURPLE ARE UNDEFEATED Sp eciatl Interest Of -.Ia jor Leaguie itaunaers Six members of the Varsity swim- - ming team and two freshmen will ATIANTA, March 1.Mngr in to he held in Detroit under the aus- pices of the Dolphins in the Women's major league training camps who City club pool. Immediately after, this treweeks ago were talking in terms meet Coach Mann will depart 'with of recruits are returning now to tem- the Varsity natators for Evanston porarily neglected veterans as time wher'e the Wolverines will ?oppose nears to shape the lineups for the Northwestern tomorrow night in, the "grand opening." crucial aquatic contest of the prese'nt The regulars are beginning to take Big Ten season. their customary places with more and Coach Mann has named 12 swim- more newcomers daily being assigned JIM'eS to make the trip to Evanston. to seats on the bench as exhib~it ion Capt. Darnall, Hlubbell, Spindle, Wag- contests hold sway. Most of the clubs ner, 'Walker, and Thompson are the were engaged in such contests today. Wolverines who will participate in Within two weeks the northward the meet in Detroit. The remainder trek will begin and the number of thel of the squad, Seager, Watson, Wal- ~,quads have already started concen- j 'itis, Ault, Batter, and Rosenberg, will Crating especially on work for regular 'leave from Ann Ar~bor. % pitchers. Grover Alexander yester- The Wolverine natators a're entered dlay retired nine men in ordler in three in three Michigan AA4.U. events at the innings for the St. Louis Cardinals (Couitinua( oii Page Seven) ing -thle spring footbhall prac't ice ses- Sion. which :got, underw y Ithis week. In addition to 'Cotton' Wilcox, who VIs one o;°I lie gren test, halfbacks , ever (leveloped at Purueili, Phl]an 1 loses three other veteran backs via; the gradluat ion r'oute in 'IDutch' Koo'-1 anski, fullback; ' Tony' LeichlIe, half-I. hack, and Bob' 'Wilson, quart rback. Although 'Pest' Welch and Gleui' Harmeson will lie an ong those pres- eut when halfback activities start in the fall, Coach Phelan is confronted with the necessity of findiung capable' running mates and reserve strength that will be able to step in the breach' in case of an injury of the type that. kept Wilcox fi'om play practically all last season. cordl for 60 yardls, Gr'ady of KansaV., who accomplished the same for 50 yards, and Sinmpson of Ohio State who established a new Western Con- ference record for 60 yards at the Big Ten championships in Iowa City last Saturday are expected to be among the finalists. Senior Cane are now being ordered by the following- Engineers Laws Medics Business Ads. Order now W'XGNFR& COMPAHY ,for fl/en ,ince 1949 "! SCHOOL IN PARIS All Exene X) Incilluding round trip stean~ishuip faire for Two 1ilntlis $750 D~irected by Hlomer A. 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