THE MICHIGAN DAILY VIMMERS TO RECEIVE LETTERS; FOUR WIN AMA EREMEN GIVEN FIT LURELS AND HONOR DEVELOPS CUTTE TUIIIfQ AI DCOURT QUINTETS ICLE AEUT ~L IK E AESTHETES Fourteen Amiphiian Heroes, Nation. lional Collegiae (Championu, rliii Rcognition MANY iSEE LAST SERVICE Fouiten members o Michigan' a swimming team, national collegiate and Big Ten Champions, will receive letters, according to Coach Matt Mann. Four other members of the squad have been awarded AMA's. Bob Darnall '28, Garnet Ault '30M, Clarence Batter '28, Clarence Horn '28, George llubbel '29E, Ernest Reif '30, Meyer Rosenberg '30, Al Seager '29, Dick Spindle '29E dud Thompson '30, Bob Wagner '28, Frank Walaitis '30, Bob Walker '30, and Toni Wat son '29 are the letter winners. The AMA winners are Harold Bail- ey '29, Walter Chaffee '29A, Bob 11al- sted '28E, and Edward Warner '0.I Captain Darnall and Batter will be receiving their third letters. They willt be lost to the 1929 team through grad- cation along with Wagner, breast stroker, and Horn, water polo goal tender. The loss of Darnall and Wagner will be felt next year, as the9 former is Big Ten and national chain- pion in the 100 yard swim, while the latter is Conference breast stroke champion. Six men, Hubbell and Spindle, bach strokers; Horn and Wagner; Seager and Watson, free stylers, are receiving their letters for the second time. The remaining six letter winners are all sophomores. Walker, Walaitis, Ault, and Reif, free stylers; Thonmpson, breast stroker, and Rosenberg, diver, will receive their first letters. These swimmers will all be eligible for two more years of competition. flalsted, a letterman for the past tIwo years, was beaten out of a po- sition in the breast stroke by Wagner and Thompson rceiving his AMA, He will graduate in June. Bailey, fancy diver, is being awarded his second AMA. Chaffee, and Warner ar both back strokers. The former has completed his college conpeti- tion, having represented Detroit City college for two years, while Warner has two more years. The number of letters given out is one less than last year, when 15 were awarded. Four AMAs, the same this season, were awarded in 1927. RACKET WIELDERS HAVE A HEAVY SCHEDULE WITH NINE DUAL MEETS With the addition to the Wolver- ine's net schedule of a match with the Detroit Tennis Club to take place this Saturday at Detroit, Michigan's tennis players are now slated to con- pete in nine dual meets, besides the Conference tournaments at Purdue. The Maize and Blue racket wielders Conference dual meet champions in 1927, will engage seven Conference iIlinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Chicago, in the order' named. The annual match with Michigan State will he played here April 30. The pre-season match this Saturday with the Detroit Tennis Club will pro- bably be composed -of ten singles and five double encounters, ad it is expected that all members of the squad will see action. F our or the ohd men fromn last year's cam iosh i p team, Capta in Barton, Moore, Schaeffer, and Algyer (Continued on Page Seven) Lovable Steve Farrell, up the pro- verbial creek (as they tell me the boys say) foi athletes to represent dear old hlichigan at the Ohio running ouid inisted hat his run- ners and jumpers perform yesterday despite the simply beautiful weather. And oul, girls! 'ven if they can't run and jump, they looked absolutely ex- quisite in their georgette ensemble or Maize an(l baby Blue. )inmpled knees twinkled fast and tu'riouii ', but somehow all the hand- some 0 i'ri5s of tlios dimpled knees Senm ' to Ay too long in one place- ,ll xc -pt the petite Captain Hester and Iln l.thlie Stafford Jones and the I ercel.ai hamndolplh Monroe. So much for the ruiners until later, but it was a paity t hat lthe boys have to stay in t'ining A) the while that Coachie asi roll guzzles bon bons while di- recting them. The jumpers were not. so good, this altho-,ih Charles Waldo resembles CAN SHE TOSS IT? NO THIN' ELSE BUT .DA DARBS DESPITE DRILL Catching crabs, after a season of intensive training under the tutelege of Coach Emery, caused the husky J Daily ( U 51 en to lose a two mile " lew fog; the University all-time c(lanipionsh)ip last night. After trail- ing the Daily blade wielders by a mile throughout the race, the speedy. Michigan Dame's crew was able to win a gruelling contest in G hours and 59 minutes from the much heavier Daily boat. Despite the fact that a brilliant moon shone overhead, the diminutive c(oxs wfin of the Daily shell, Jo Cham- berlin, was unable to locate the exact Sposition of the banes of all husky crewmen. Phil Brooks, the lightest man in the hoat, tipping the scales at 195 pounds s;trove mightily to fight the careen- ing careening shell, but he was woe- fully unsuccessful. It seems that Ellis Merry, pulling number 5 in the center I or the boat, caught two crabs on the end of the oar. In an endeavor to shake them off (the crabs) Herb .Ved- er, holding down the sixth seat, caughtone of them on his oar. The confusion which resulted caused the boat to overturn with the valient oars- men precipitated into the clear;, plia- cid waters of the Huron. In the meantime, the Michigan Dames. harely a mile in the rear, pulled by the upset Daily oarsmen to win the race with a perfect stroke of }G. NEW BANDEAU IS WORN IN COURT CORA CLASSIFYS, MEN WHO WATCH BASEBALL 31iss Ma iu Volp j Of West Bethlehem high school,. Washington, Pa., who has .jult set a gorgeous record as a coach of that sbc-el's girl habsketbt}allf ean. TFime team, under Miss Volpe, las won 8 out of 87 games. The team won 2:. irene Pavlowska's dancing partner. games and lost none this -Ca 511.. T he Anld ite weight throwers! Did you school is very small, having less tinie vr notice that the sylph-like Wil- 50 students. No less iii1s'iv O ford Ketz actually seems to be an than the record made by the girls a('sthete when he throws that great are their cute orc hid ero pce de (hi' big hammer? unifornms. Shoes of beige duck trim- After the t;tials Mr. Farrell told us med in white were worn throughout girls that today he would post the the season. ofieial list of those who will parti-