.,Z EEATURE ALL- CAMPUS MA u r , FRIRTEEN PIN RIVALS' N OPEINGCONTESTS11 iit Two l1(mUds Of All-Campus Nat Tour1miment Are Marked By Fast Anml Hard Boutsj 10 L D FINALS TONIGHT ! Thirteen falls in the eighteen bouts eld featured the opening rounds of NA 1 LE(T YEARILING~ CAPTAIN 7JFORMER BALL STARS WHO ARE HARD PRESSED BY NEWCOMERS I OXFORD I, ('AMBRmI D(t TODIAYv lME El, WOLVERINE SWIMMINGi SQUAD OUTSCORES CONFERENCE TEAMS IN DUAL COMPETITION Members of the freshman track squad will elect a cap- tain for the approaching out- door season at 3:00 o'clock this afternoon in Yost field house. Sweaters will he awarded those who have woon numerals for their work during the indoor season. From Putney-on-Thames word comes to Ann Arbor-on-Huron # l I li the all-gampus wrestling tourney last night at Yost field house. The semi- finals and finals in all weight divisions will be held tonight at the field house. Two fast bouts opened the compe- tition in the 120 pound weight, each ending in a fall at the end of one minute and 20 seconds. Kirimura pin- ned Troutwine and McKinley threw Wayl in this short time. The third bout between Imerman and McGilliard started fast but slowed up and went into two overtime periods before Im- erman won with a fall. Kirimura also won his second bout from Hills with an advantage of two minutes. Staunchfield won the only bout in the 130 pound division by throwing Shilling in two minutes and 56 se-- conds. .In the 140 pound cla'ss Ander- son won two bouts by throwing Ma- ebius in four minutes and Morri- son in two minutes and 40 seconds. Cranger defeated Eiezer with a small advantage and threw: Mayer in three minutes and. 32 seconds. Shikes was forced into two overtime periods to win from Bevis, but in his next bout he threw Kelanick in three minutes. Beach gained an advantage of four minutes and 30 seconds over Finley in a fast bout. The bout between Kerby and Heim which the former won, was the most interesting in the 150 pound division. 120 pounds-Kirimura threw Trout- wine, 1:12; Imarman threw McGil- liard, second overtime period; McIKn- Iey threw Wayl, 1:12; Kirimura de- feated Hills wvith 'azdvantage of 42 minutes. 130 pounds - Staunchfield threw Shilling, 2:56. 140 pounds-Anderson threw Mae- bins, 4:00; ShikeS threw Kalinick, ::00; Beach defeated Finley with ad- vantago of 4:30; Cranger defeated Elizer with advantage of 1:30; Ander- son threw Morrison, 2:40; Shikes de- feated evis in second overtime per- iod; Cranger threw Mayer, 3:22. 150 pounds--Russel ythrew Ross- man, 1:40; Kelly defeated Jackson with advantage of 4:40; Halpin threw Uittlejohn, 1:24; Kerby threw Heim, 3:20; Miller defeated Rossman with advantage of :30. 163 pounds-Kaufman defeated Ly- tle with advantage of 2:15. C H I C A G -- Basketball coaches from every section of the country will meet here April 5 and 6 for the first national conference of cage mentors.. '!Y TAJOR LEAGUES MAY LOSE COBBl (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, March 30.-The Eve- ning Post, in a special dispatch from Augusta, Ga., says today that Ty Cobb has decided to retire from base- ball, following a reported cleanup of $200,000 in the stock market. Inability to get back into playing shape after workouts with the Ath- letics also figured in Cobb's decision jto quit, according to the Post, whose ,correspondent says his information comes f r o m an unimpeachable source. "Cobb's legs could not stand the strain of another campaign and he was contemplating retirement when the market turned favorable for him and influenced his decision," the story says. , Cobb is reputed to have reaped an estimated profit of $200,000 in Gen- eral Motors and Coca-Cola during the unprecedented recent rise in the stock market. CONFERENCE SPORT DOPE 1 t +C r t E A E (C 1 Y that Oxford and Cambridge will meet in the eightieth annual Comparison of the points scored by crew race today. The Oxford the various Big Ten tank teams dur- eight holds a slight advantage ing the 1928 season reveals the fact in the number of regattas won that the Wolverines outscored all their during the long period of riv- rivals, compiling a total of 260 points airy between the two English to 85 for their opponents in five dual' universities. meets. The Iilini natators were the nearest to the Wolverines in total FOR ^r points, recording 2.3 to Ill for the PADDOCK OUT FOR opposing teams. THI P VL P C Coach Mann's proteges also 'set an THIRD OL YMPICS eiahan r l'