100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

March 16, 1928 - Image 7

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1928-03-16

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

- - .- --- -- - - - --- - -T- - . , will.
.... . ... . ......... ..

s . w,----- _. .

[flhlOTO ANUAL ODED TRCK SQUAD NAMED S( ER
F[URTflID NUIIi ' TO FACE EASTERNERS Wj I ME

___________________ _____ _____ __ -TYP'E VRIER --r les aj
w 1 ' D All mafkes, large ani
U lXioukht, so1'd, rented, rep

(Continued romin I ix)~-
Lr IetroitIre P b c ~£if Iam -
-tranck In the (ul, i ll a good(
half miler from l V\-' ; .;anIFkeen
r .1I L~dJllQOr ( I io., aadPark InI
the mile anrd siotlput!tteclI el;=.
The preliminaries will st art aut: 7.
tonight while th finals ini all but
i three events will be lhield tomrowi
afternoon. These three events, th
50 yard dash, the 65 yardn low huy.
(les, and the half mile relaiy will be.
run off as part of the 'Aichrigan-I-Tar
v ard deal meet tomorrow night.
A complete list of the schools eni-
Stered follows: Waite, Scoft, and Lib-
by highs from Toledo; Lakewood hg
Central and East highs of Coluumlbua;,
all from Ohio; Froebel o1 Gary, Koko-I
mo, Elkhd'rt, all of Indiana; Ited-
ford, Roosevelt high of Wyandotte,.
P'5ort. Huron, Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti,
River Rouge, Kalamazoo Central,
Flint Northern, and all the D~etroit
highs.
PRINCETON, N. J.--Graham Jones
captain of the Princeton hoc'key
team for next season.-^
ANNAPOLIS, Md.-Spring football
practice for the Navy eleven will

(Continued from. Page Six.) IT I H T g G T
K xinney will also compete in the A E R I O IH
highs, while Tarbill will be the other
cnt ry in the lows.;
The mile relay 'team composed of (continued from Page Six) t
Munger, .Tones, Seymour and Freese, Women's city club pool, and two teams
will meet thec invading qluartet. Munl- have been selected by Coach Mann to
,ger and Jones have also been select- swim in the 3O0 yard medley relay.
ed to perform in the quarter mile. Hubbell and Spindle, veteran com-'
ILoinont will bear Michigan's mrain 1leetitors, and Boldt, freshman star, are
hopes in the half mile. Crunow, a the Michigan entries in the 150 yard
'newvcomer, has been nominatedl as lback stroke. Neither Hubbell nor
the second entry. Spindle have been defeated in Big
jPending a definite announcement as Ten comp~etition. Boldt has done wellC1
to the condition of Monroe, Coach in practice, and should exte-d the Var-
Farrell's best miler, Jesson and sity swimmers. Durr of the Detroit
,Goez hae ben slectd t perormYacht club will also swim in this race.I
Goez hvebee sleced o erfrm In th6 220 yard breast stroke
While the veteran Pat Prout, was Thompson, sophomore star, will comn-
a certainty in the pole vault, Earde- pete, as will B~ebet of the freshman
ly succeeded in earning the right toesm.ThastsokeisranteCon fte
comet only yesterday by defeating ence, having estab~lished a new Union
his rival, Erickson. pool record recently in a dual meet.I
CMichigan will b)e represented by Debee has shown himself to be one of
only one man in the two mile, as the best yearling breast stroke pro)s-
T ed Wuerfel is Coach Farrell's only, pects. The Michigan entries will meet
entry in this event.I strong competition in McClellan aind!
Chuck Waldo will be Michigan's Van of the D.Y.C.j
miainstay in the high jump, while Hall, formrer Yale (iver and now a'
1'elker has been named as the second student in the college of Engineering
ery in this event, here, will compete in the open fancy
Poorman, Carlson, and. Arendt par- (iving event.
ticpaedIn the shot put trials, and
the first two won the right to corn- CI1tCAGO.-Clyde Collins will -cap-
pete. tain the Washington university grid
ST. -Ijteam next fall.
S.PETERSBURG.-Rogers Horns---
by has signed a three year contract CHICAGO.-Manager Ray Schalk off
with the Boston National league hall the 'White Soxs plans to make a come

;
.
.
:
,!
I
3
l

start on March 19 and last for three
weeks.

team.

,
_.
I
a4
i

back this season.

v n'N
S~
R: r7
.4f

l.9..

1
3

A VERITABLE revelation
inl style and quality-such
is the new showing of R. B. Suits
and Topcoats for Spring, for
Easter-for now. See them inl
our windows and in the store
where visitors are always as wel-
come as those who come to buy.
S EE the exquisite materials
adcolorings, the superb tail-
oring. Slip into any of thc
snap py, three-button models, and
it fly-inch topcoatIs, and note how
perfectly then .fit. And you have
your choice of the store for thvent )
five dollars.
TAY aside any skepticism you
L ou may have regarding our
ability to make clothes of depend-
able quality at this low price-let
your own eyes and intelligence
grove that we can and do. And
pleaser remember that any man
who buys R. B. Clothes and is
not satisfied will have his money
returned on demand--instantly.

I

I

S

mm
..

.
F g )
i U.
L S
4. _:
r ; .
* a<
,
7io 4
aCi
t ,.>- yy esi4r
'

Ann Arbor Store
214 Main St., Mack Bldg.
.~. \t

1

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan