:_ THE MICHIGAN DAILY ITYTEM TRAIN FOR WEEK-END PTESP1 NY, MARCH 20, 1928 A CriV~II ,,ES HARVARD MEET IS NOW HISTORY; M,.1IA ILME CORNELL NEXT FOR WOLVERINES mryTA By Herbert Tedder 1 ILL IU~I~ll 'Wietemi atm fMclrthrpeaueydpdt;ae w an track followers has been trying places, one of them a first, and also Crajck Idllica (ltfil IM11l Be Second o figure whly the Wolverines should to win the relay, had a costly lapse For For I?;s, i"C4'achied have beaten Harvard's track team, against the Crimson, showing thae V-orsify SSquad BIG TEN WRESTLERS COMPETE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP THIS WEEK field house, the Wolverines were of° the dual meet season, Coach Steve regarded ais a favorite, bat such Farrell's Wolverine trackmen will was far fronti the case. SomeIC opposeo Cornell universit~y, their tra- cases of good jiudgnment oi l tuns, (itional. rival and newly crowned and stick handling p~roved to be of (Ithe East, in the most "not so good." Thze quarter mtile lino' n rc naen: o h wias qiediapinigtowen jvear Saturday night at Ithica. Munger did1 not habve enough left Corunell, boasting the strongest to finish second. 'team in recent years, is particularly PatPrond howd hmsef t ~anxious to break the Wolverines' Pat roun shwed imslf t bestring of five consecutive victories a fine. vaulter with his 12 feet 9 extending from 1923. The Maize andl inches at Iowa., but lie has not yret' Blue trackmen, on the other hand. shown himself to be a great consist-teaxost tn o hi w ent performer-that's the next thing! point (lefeat at the hands of Harvard A gudrupe te at12 fet hen i;the Ithicans' 'foremost rival in East- failed six inches higher was disap- cern track circles, S'aturday night. pointing. Eardley's bow of 12 feet Coach Moakley's charges opened was quite OK. the indoor season against Harvard and Dartmouth in a triangular meet, Donu Coopzer, kept out of the in which they lost to the Crimson Big Tein meet-byar aninjury, look- temb th narw agiof4 ed as well as lie ever has-or 1teob te9 arowmagi3o.4 better-in clipping it tenth second Recently the Cornell team scored Off his owin-low hurdle mtark for evng, however, by winning the rthe field house. TFarhili, also IDi Eastern intercollegiate crown, which his inalden effort of 1928, rau iHa~rvard had held for two seasons,t well in spitk of a slight Injur'y to the Crimson finishing fourth. Some of the best wr'estlers ever developed in the. Big Ten] will coml- pete for the seven Conference indi- Vidual titles Friday and Saturday at Bloomington. This meet will markl the close or the Big Ten season al- though scoe Conference stars will enter the National A. A. U. irnet and the Olympic trials. Pon 1927 champions, Donahoe of IMichigan, 158; Saue-i of Michigan, 145; Watson of Michigan, 1135; and Krogh of Chicago, 175 are expected to defend the titles that they annexed last season. In addition to Don ahoe. Michigan's former captain who has held the 153 pound crown for two successive sea- sons, the middleweight class will in- clude two former Big Ten~ champions.1 1 Captain Swain of Indiana. held the title in 1924 and 1925, while Captain ,Beers of Iowa is the former 145 ~pound champion Donahoe defeated in dual meet competition, and also holds a victory over the Iowan in last year's indcividual clhanmpionships. Due to the fact that Ralph Lup- ton, Northwestern's \, national title holder will wrestle at 125 pounds, the battle for the 115 pound honors, is expected-to narrow itself down to Sepora of Illinois, H-ewitt of Miehi- gan, and Schoolfield of Indiana, run- Iner-up in the 125 pound division last ( year. Russell Saner, undlefeated in two years of Big Ten competition is faf- ored to retain his 145 pound chamn- p~ionship, although this class will at- tract a number of capable perform- ers including Captain Huimell of Ohio, Bodey of Northwestern; and Flood of Illinois, who recently de- feated Campbell. Krogh of Chicago looms as the class of the 175 pounders, with Ack- ley of Ohio, Kapplin of Minnesota, and Warren of Michigan as his fore- most opponents. Warren, who boasts an unmarred record for the season is considered the dark horse of the division, in spite of the, fact that he is really only a. 158 pounder. Illinois' star 135 pounder Allie Morrison, holder of the .national title for the past two years, should an- nex the crown held by Captain' Wat- son. of Michigan. Either T'homras or lWatson will enter the meet and either of these two men should be able to hold their own with, the other Big Ten 135 pounders. LA, GVD PICTHERS, (Special, to The Daily) BLOOMINGT(IN, Inc., 'March 18- Indiana univer sity's baseball team will be southwzird bound in less than three weeks for its annual early spring tr ainin~g. program. Coach Everett Dean hzis only one big prob-' 1cmn facing ini, in preparing his dia- mond men foi* the Big Ten chase. He is ;short ot, good pitching mater- ial. In the few days the squad has practiced outdioors the shortage of pitchers have been evidenced in no small portion.!j Dean has a veteran infield and olatfield with only one missing from last year's team. In the twirler's box lie has Paugh, an Ind- iaiiapolis produict whio turned in. some Big Ten triunaihs last spring. Ott sidie of this , .itcher, the moundsmexi appear to be of only -mediocre abili- ty. KANSAS C11TY-Thirty teamhava entered the N~ational A. A. U. 'bas4 ketball touirney here. ...... .... ,......,. ..A a.... ..... Y " SHAVOLENE has cut my shaving time in half. 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