4 THt MICHIG AN 'DAILY -_I' \lDAY ... ....... . . ........... LE AND MICHIGAN TA NKMEN VPR IMED FOR M EE',T YERINE NATATORS Ir i i r DAVIS C UP PLAYER I To ENGAGE RUL LDOGS~ IN KEW RAVEN POOL, RECORDIS EXPECTED) TO FALL~ AS NAT1IONAL STARS{ COWIPETiEl HOUSE LEADS BLUE SQUAD Aqua11tic Teamw, s Unbeateu n IiDual lV ep etition Miring Four YeirGs Will Coinpele Tomiorrowi Each of two swimming teams, unbeaten in collegiate dual meetsi over a period of the last" four years, will r isky defeat by the other when Coach Matt MXann's Michigan .squad opposes Coach Boba Kiphuth's Yale. team tomorrow night in Carnegie pool, New Haven. Yale, with such stars as Captain House, three-time holder of the East- emr back stroke championship and I TOURSOISOUHNNINE 1I I W~lfP' SWIM PRELIMINARIES ILLINOISOUHNI.A NIE'IUI~1 I_______ TRAI ING TRIP RES MAN UME AL5 Fcilovwing are listed the swimmers (S~pecial to The D)aily):U, ER L who qualified for the finals of the URBANA, March 31.-Several prom- N- ational (Collegiate tank meet at Phil- tsing new men are numbered among laIg~iu rnijtCaifd To 1 Ale hlers Oi adeiphia. thesa no Universityr ofh Illinoist baseball Yearling Tr,;ck Sipe d;" Bensim 200 yad lr'eay-Alic:higan, Minne- sga nolorn h ot naileii ('al j: ttinota, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Stan-! series of eight games with leadingIfod southern institutions.I 200 yard breast stroe-Tlhomipson F. G. Cann, catcher; 1-. A. Glade, TEA IS WELL BALANCED i and Wagner (Ailichigan) ; Schott Jimmy Lymnperopoulos, and H. 13. 4(Williams); Lennox (Northwestern) ; Walker, infielders;, R. B. H-arrigton,; Bringing a successful indloor sea- Nisselson (New York LT). Best, time and J. V. Mueller of Ciceago, pitch-'son to ai close, Coah 'arles Hoyt by Schott-2 :41. re .:ye D r al ades r h l y r ai gt erfrt .5 cr5,~~~~~~~~ ar h lyr aigterfrtannounett f he 8:7 members of the 5 a~ re~yelaralai southern trip with the Big Ten co- I rsmntaksind h aebe Walaitis ,(Michigani) ; Bryant (lDart- champions. ifeha rcsqahohvbenmcuthr) ; Wright (Columbia). Best. J. R. (Bud) Stewart, who carried the awarded nmerals, yeo>Led y after- time by Bryant-: 24. ALLGAMPUS WRESTLING TOURNAME[NT WON twice o the short .free 'style sprint title; Howland, 100 yard, champion; Sanford, 440 yard champion; Glass-' cock, diving champion; and, with a world record-holding 206 yard relay quartet, is matched against a team of' splashing Wolverines possessed ofl Mtars; of equal magnitude in Captain Darnal Walker, Ault, Walai tis, Wag ner, Thompson, Hubbell, Spindle, and others.. Yale Graned Relay . On the basis of. comparative times1 He Wolverines are granted a slIight edge over -the Bulldogs, this despite t he eight, points allowed Yale in thel, relay. Eastern rules, not pernmitting the hsolding of a medley relay and grant- ing eight as compared with six points in the Western, Conference to thes winner of the free style, will h a ndicap the' Michigan 'squad to the extent that it will be forced to limit Yale to 23 points in the six indi- vidual events. This precludes the possibility of the Michigan relay team's winning' the relay, which is! not the vaguest sort of possibility. To limit Yale to 23 points in the{ individual' races would have to be accomplished by the following sort of process: Darnall Expeed TO 0Win Ault and Darnall, Michigan's na- tional interpcllegiate short pool rec- ord holders in the 100 and 440, must twin their respective specialties, as is commonly expected that they will. These events are the only ones thatj can be predicted with any certainty. Yale should annex two seconds and (Continued on Page Seven) mound burden last year, xil likely do the lion's share of hurling work for, the Illini on the .jaunt. One of Coach Lundgren's favorite comrbing- ticons on the trip wil probably be, 1. D. Snyder a squad man of two year's experience, catchpr, hebind the plate, N. 'J. Glundlach on first, J. E.j Sh aw, second "ease, R. G. Finn, short stop, Lymperopoulos, third, and"-Walk-I er, E. F. Dorn and I. J. Sweeney in the outfield. Don Andrews, anotherj pitcher last year, is also on the trip. CONFE RENCE SPORT DOPE Coach Otto Vogel and 16 Iowa base- ball players left Iowa City Friday, Inight on the annual southern 'spring training trip in the course of which they will play a' series of sevens -games with southern schools. Purdiue university's Iisehall squad will enter upon an ex- tensive series of. practice ontests beghining Mon da~j in prepa ration fortheopeningConferene tilt with Illinols 'at Urbana, April 11. noon at a nieoting held in the fieldj 440 yard swim -Ault and Wagner 3 house for the prirpose of ;lec tingj ( Michigan ) ; S h i e 1(d s (Blrighamnt the yearling - eap;i;);u for the outdoor Young) ; Driggs (Stanford) ; Collopy) season. The f)creme pros, eded to; (Northwestern). Best time by Ault-I elect Clarence 2 1. Benson; '31 , of 5:19. Sioux Falls, S. 1)., captain of the team .150 yardllhack sti-:ke-Hubbeil and;c for the r< rmiinder' of t'e season. Spindle (Michigan) ; lunchz, (North- \ecd V#Qeiglhl"Fen western) ; Anderson (Oreg~on) ; Mc-r In commentinrg upon this year's daw (Dartmouth). (No Hleats.) freshman squad, Coach Hoyt stated 100 yard free style--Darnall (Michi- that it is a much better balanced gan) ; Bryant (Dartmouth) ; Crocker aggregation than that of last year. (Minnesota); Maclea (Pennsylvania);3 !There are 'a number of promising'rio Harrison (Stanford). Best time by.t Darnall-: 55. Ierformers in nearly every event, al-: though more candidates -are needed Fnydvn-obt Nrhet er:i) Thomson (Stanford) ; H-ubbard in the wights, the hrigh jump, and '. 111h poe valt.;liartmouth) ;Sasseen ({IPennsyl- the poleI vault.le V~a)a;Hoar (Springfield) ; Rosen- 1alyI afMl berg (Michigan). , Captain-elect Benson and Bagley 220 yard free style'-Ault (Mich- are considered the best half milersI igan): Shields (Brigham Young); on the squad, although either of theFay(Fram;flis(Snod) ,Wren can run the mile as wrell as( Schwartz (Northwestern). Best timej ~the 880. Toth has shown promise inbycwat-24 The list of nurmeral winners in-; ;;0 yard medlley relay-Michigan, clucles five miler's, two high jump-' minne.4ta, P r i nceton, t'oiurnlbia. ems, three broad jumu~er's, five half Northwestern. milers, two pole vaulteris, six hurd- lers. three sprinters, five quarter' NEW YORK.-Walter Hagen has Imilers, aind three weightmren.; agreed to meet Archie Compton, brit- S (Continued on Page Seven) ,C ish star, in defense of Iris world's title.' BY SEVEN MEN AT F1ID HOUSE LAST NIGoHT Ste luke. Fa ole ,own,4,ery, lRilley, threw Kaufmtan at' endl of 1 :20 in see - (raaige, $u ainstoiiAud i riura on, overtin'o peiod,. Low ns1rry Are Cin pus1 ('liatupionts threw Sige r 'oss, 5:0. : - ~175 pound1s---laijol threw Lewson, WILL RECEIVE NUMERALSz 4:50. ______150 potunds-IKelley won1 flip of coinl Steinke, Flajole, Lowiusb)E ry, Kelley' from Miller at endlof second tne oill ~llndeczelKrve Cranage, Swanst on, and Kiim w ith advantage of, 2:40; Kelley.(1(,- emerged caimpu1s wrestling champions feated lIllpen with adfvanltage of 3:a1. at the close of the all-campus tour- 140 ponrr - nderson defeatied nanment, thre finals of which were held Shikes with advantaige of ),:20(; (ran- ls ih tti il os.Amt-1( e'netBmhwt ~%111oo hieo3atadsoln n io' 2:2 : Cralnage threw- Anderson, 6:10. tor offas an, sowlon anshrt 1: 0 poulinds-l3oyd threw Klay-sir, bouts lent wide variety to the semi- 2:15;, Swairston d(eeed Staunch- ninas and the finals of the meet.