17, 1928. THE MICHIGAN DAILY P:YLE'S CROSS COUNTR Y RUNNERS PICZlQSAF&EUT Ai~? COMPLETE HALF THEIR JOURNEYI' + + (By Associated Press) Gavuzzi, Southampton, Eingland, who# _ Br~l~iston, Okla. April 16-The sev- ; cvere yesterday's 34.8 miles from TO BE BEST W YEARS'KX~~ent odd runners and walkers in the ;~le n42:7 0tl (Continped from Page Six) Four evenlts are. carded for the toar ulawih h koleg place in elapsed time from An- Mcju feec and NObelung downed the'Spring sports program sponsored b I completion of the 40 mile trek would drew Payne of: Claremore, Okla. Ed. (',orgia B3ulldogs 5-U3 and. 13-7 in the ithe int.ramnural department. Due to find approximately half of the dis- Gardner, Seattle Negro, who ranks fifthI 'cres ichan it afe 2 the 'shortness of the spring season, tance from, Los Angeles to New Yor'kj with 301:37:31, finished in a dead closing ~~~~ g the intramural department has an- core.hatwhGvuzhoasaoalfI imes in these last two games. Geor- They were aligned for the jaunt to 265 :44:0 i. gias ll-meica edsShveran nounced that there will be no post- Tulsa under the leadership of Peter Ollie 1Vattinen of New York, who Nasl,-cmedrbutanens ingie nponements of scheduled games no m 1li obdbtoeln ige1 patter watthe reason.______________________ 1attempts against Coach Fisher's I___ litchenrs. The Spring sports scheduled to get FrB1 SPECIAL-A P I T E T h1eld fifth dace for some time, hoped aivan will reach St. Louis April 25 and to m'rake up mileage today lost when Chicago on Mlay, 2. Control station ; a bruised toe forced him out after for the next four dlays are Chelsea, hie had covered about half the dis- tomorrow; Miami, Wedlnesday; Cr tance from Chandler. Ihage, Mo., Thursday; Spring ield, r Under the present schedule his car- Mto., Friday. 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