FRIDAY. MARCH 30, 1928 u* LNY TEAMS WIL SEEK NATION AL TANK HONORS (~oueb II oeikiie a ;a4Ca ptain 'Miller Football has agai evidlenced itspopularity at 'Notre Dame since candidates have answered the call for spring gridiron practice. Above a shown Coach Knute Rockne and Capt. Fred Miller discussing plans f the 1928 team. Rockne has always been a believer in a "football for all" policy. He accustomed to inject two or three full elevens in a game, using the idea. Sshock troops. Miller, captain of the Irish, is a millionaire and his home is Milwaukee. S TRONGT?O JAN SQUAD TO MEET INVADING ILLINI Leading a team which boasts the indoor and outdoor championship of the Big Ten, Coach Harry Gill, Illini track mentor, will leave .tomoifow for California, where his proteges are to meet the Southern California ttrackmen in an intersectional dual, meet, Anril 7. Although the Illinois squad is strong, they will face a hard test in the Trojans, who have one of the best track teanm-s in the country. No' less than 10 title holders are listed on the California squad.' Capt. Lee Barnes, with a ,1924 Olympic championship in the pole' vault to his credit, will lead the Tro- jans. Charley Borah, another of the " first-class dashmen that have been turned out on the coast, will compete in the sprints, while Coggeshall, with a leap of 6 feet 5 7-16 inches to hist credit, is expected to score heavily in, the high jump.- Others on the California team who hold titles of one sort or another arec 5 Graham and Payne, hurdlers; Hill,i e broad jumper; Hubbard and Wil-i Sliams, pole vaulters; Stewart, hight 3 jumper; and Unruh, miler. s Coach Gill hopes to successfully 'fmatch this impressive list of oppo- nents with his Ilsini stars, the most promising of whom include Hal White, Barnes, and Heinson, pole vaulters; Lyon, shot putter; Hale and Kaufman, dashmen; Nichol, Or- lavitch, and Chambers, quarter mil- ers; White and Hamlet, half milers; Novak, Stein and McElwee, milers; Captain Fairfield and Abbott, two milers; anad ,Carr and Wachowski, high jumpers. WINNER DETERMINED IN INTERCLASS SWIM MEET Easily overcoming all opposition,1 the freshmen lits won the all-campus swimming meet Wednesday night in the Union pool. T e lit natators gained a total of 38 points, capturing, three first places to' win over their nearest opponents, the junior physi- cal eds, who were able to garner but six points -in the six events. The winners of the various events were awarded sweaters and class numerals. PORTABLE TYPE'{RITERS Corona, Underwood, Reni"tngton:..RoyI We have all makes.. Some in colored dueo finishes. 0. D. MO RRILL 17 Nickels Arcade. Phone 6611.j' WINTRY WEATHER FORCES DIA.MONDS'OUAD TO CONTINUE WORKOUTS -IN FIELD HOUSE Team Needs Outdoor Practice Due To 'c'lopportunity for practice, but this is Hard Spring Training ahimes little as comparc'd to what could be Wit Soutiemr Schools accomplished out of doors. The bat- ters derive the most benefit of the GOLD SPELL IRKS 'ISHER practice in the screened enciosuro ----~of thie ti,1?d lous, 'snc ssfutl fieldinig Chafing under the necessity of 11e- fbe litg hofue, uesL P etion. maining indoors because of wintry ing outte qustion breezes and occasioual snow flurries Infield practice has been Uttcnpledl outside, Coach Ray L. Fisher drilled by Ccach Fisher, but this at best has the 40 candidates for the 1928 Michi- availed almost nothing. The im- gan baseball team at top speed yester- provised irfield in the field house is day in Yost fied house. of necessity considerably smaller Coach Fisher is simply "griped"-- than an outdoor diamond, and does - to resort to common jargon-with the not permit the ,dlayers much freedom. unseasonable weather. If there was Then again, the uncertain condition any year that the squad needed much- of the ground and poor light prohib- pre-season outdoor practice, it is this its Ccach Fisher from batting the one. Besides playing the strong, ball hard to the infielders in these Vanderbilt, Clemson, Cincinnati, and worko.uts. Georgia teams on the southern jaunt, It is likely that Coach Fisher will the Wolverines must face four West- retain a large number of-tthe members ern Conference opponents in the week on the present squad, which includes immediately after the spring vaca- 22 pitchers, .five catchers, and 12 in- tion. In that one week the Big Ten fielders ,nd outfielders, througihout champion'ship miay be either won or the season. Of these, however, only lost, and it is no wonder then that 15 will be selected for the southern Coach Fisher should be fretful about trip which begins with a game with the weather. the University of Cincinnati a week The field house, to be sure, affords from tomorrow. -- Senior Canes for all schools and colleges should be ordered at once. WG1ERGCOMPHY efor7l/en ccsince 1&4 & f 4 h h YIf\vA\X\I PROM.'' 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