THE MICHIGAN DAILY O P POSE INUmIANA TEA TO TOP POSITION IN B _Swimmers, TEN HINGES ON TILT;MASHES RECORD Wfl RELA Hoosiers hIold Imnpressive Vieolr IN OHIO RELAYSUL eestlers Elect Captains For Next Season Over Olio State in Only Pair of (iimes BOTH NINES UNDEFEATED BY RECOR D~espi~te I nfax ci aihe 'Turn fit Good I Trh flNO\ U' [ni I er-fra eather Condi- ment. ack Squads .r1_.- _ -I. I Baseball 'ORTS CALENDAR ~KI__IRhigaln at. Ilidit-na.. -pirst I 01111of the ill- 4eiriify tliliis I uriia- F~rida:y CACH IEMAN /CHOSEN TO LEAD PASERS AN~D\ KRESL TEAE 192U8C LEADERS PASSRS AD KIKIBS'AR Si r rllol reS, ar 141 T rikwsk. {Former Center, Are ' homiw:n Up PROBABLE LINEUP~S Sichigan Nebelung, cf Lori, ss Lange, rf Corriden, If Oosterbaan, lb Weintraub,,3b Morse, 2b McCoy, c Indiana Ray or Hickey,rf Bucher, If H-arrell 31) Derr, of Burke, 1b ore Wells ss Boroughs, 2b Correll, lb or c Magnabosco, c Paugh or Apple, p PerformniIces COOPER LOWERS RECORD I i McAfee, p Two nines undefeated in Big Ten skirm-ishes to date will oppose each other today at Bloomington when Michigan and Purdue do battle in a mutual effort to check the other's ad- vances in early season campaigning. And it will be a battle of veterans at least, veterans who may be relied upon for the most part not to flinch under the heaviest sort o fire. cap- tains Loos and Burke, of the Wolver- ines and Hoosiers respectively, will direct the activities of crack rival squadrons. Only the booming bats of Coach Ray Fisher's phalanx earn for the Wolverines whatever glory there may be derived from the recognition as favorites in the advance reckoning. To'match the base knocks that re- hound off the war clubs of the slug- ging Morse, Lange, Corriden, Ooster- baan, and the others on the Wolver- Several rem-arkable performances marked the fifth .annual Ohio Relays Saturday at Columbus in spite of weather conditions that were charac- terized by Coach Steve Farrell as the worst that he has ever seen at a Wes- tern relay meet. The runing. of George Simpson and the Ohio sprint relay team, the hurd- ling of Don Cooper o' Michigan, a throw of 204 feet in ,the javelin by RIhinehart of Indiana were probably the most outstanding but not all of 'the good showings that were turned in during the afternoon. One of the biggest surprises of the meet was the work of Falker, Michigan sophomore, who jumped nearly six inches more than he has ever done in competition to clear the bar ath 6feet 1 3-4 inches and to tie for third place with Carr, Illinois i Well In Practice I Saturday Baseball Syr