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Relay Team
INFINAL BASEBALL r
CUT ANNOUNCED
Coach Fisher Sets Today For Last
Cut in.Squad; Well Pleased
Compete With Indoor Results
Mile
'Expressing himself as being well'
satisfied with the results of the
BIG TEN STARS TO APPEAR IN TITLE MEET
indoor practice so far, Coach Ray
POLE VAULTERS TRY OT Fisher, Varsity baseball mentor,
P- - stated that several of his men had
With the Wolverine delegation been showing signs of regaining'
which will make the trip to the their batting eyes, after the long
Conference indoor track meet at winter lay off.I
Iowa City Friday and Saturday!l Libman, a sophomore, seems to
practically decided by the results be hitting the ball with more con-
of last Saturday's time trials, three sistency than the other aspirants?
tests will be held this afternoon for the team, but three or fourl
and tomorrow in the field house to other men have been showing well.1
determine the remainder of the Coach Fisher will make another1
Michigan squad, according to cut in his squad this Tuesday, this
Coach Farrell. slice being the last one which will
As no half mile trial has been be made.
run in the last two weeks, eight Tuesday will also bring out the
men will compete this afternoon to men who held regular positions on
see who will represent the Maize the Varsity last year, as well as
and Blue in this event Lomont, some men from the basketball
D'Anna, Mueller, Benson, Bazely, squad who have signified their in-
Feustel, and Colby.are the asipr- tention of trying out for the dia-
ants for the 880 yard race. mond team.
Relay Team Disappoints
Disappointed by the showing of1
the mile relay team in the Mii - I
gan State Carnival at Lansing d1st
Saturday where the Wolverines -
placed second to the Spartans in
slow time over the saucer shaped MIGHTPLACErSECOND
track, Coach Farrell plans to enter ___
a different quartet in the Big Ten
meet. Although forced temporarily in-
The Seymour'twins and Tarbill to third place in the Conference
are certainties for this event, while and through with Big, Ten com-
a trial between. Grodsky, former petion for this season, the Wol-.
Varsity sprinter, and Freese this verine puckmen still gave a chance
afternoon will determine the t aescn fe h ocu
fourth man. These men will also to rate second after the conclu-
compete in the 440 yard individual sion of the last series of matches
event, though the star field, which between the Badgers and the
will include Baird, Iowa Olympic Gophers yesterday and today.
star and winner of the race last Minnesota has a firm 'hold on
year, Walters of Northwestern, Big th ec o nh ip regr dlds of.
Ten outdoor champion, and Catlin the championship regardless of
of Minnesota, is expected to make whether their two last games with
the going tough for the Wolverines.I Wisconsin end in a Gopher or a
Pole Vaulters Tryout Badger victory. However, two de-
The final test will take place to-feats for the Badgers would place
.morrow afternoon between the them below, the Michigan hockey,
pole vaulters, with McClellan and team in the percentages for the
Pottle, two newcomers, competing season.
against Eardley and Erickson. Un- Minnesota has a decided edge
less there is a tie, only two men over their opponents in the final
will be taken, according to Coach two games this week in as much
Farrell. as they have to their credit four
Only mon man will be entered victories over Michigan who have
in each of the other field events, taken two from Wisconsin, tied'
Felker being the sole Michigan one and lost one. On the other
representative in the high jump, hand, the Badgers 'and Gophers
while Poorman is the only shot were evenly matched in theit two
putter who has shown enough in encounters early in the season and'
early workouts to be entitled to the each won one of a two game series
trip. at Minneapolis.
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Champaign Yearling Team Wins In PAPU PLE
Telegraphic Meet By Scorn
Of 551-431
Only Four Days Of Practice Left
Michigan's freshman track team Beifore All-Important Meet
With Northwestern
was defeated by Illinois Saturday r
i11 telegraphic duel meet by the VARSiTY WORKING ARD
!score of 55 1-2 to 43 1-2. IllinoisVAW IN__
picked up most of. her points in the
fied eent, tkin al plcesin With all preliminary meets a
I field events, taking all places in matter of history Michigan's swim-
both the shot put and the broad mers dntered upon four days of
jump and a first in the high jump. intensive training yesterday for
Michigan managed to take six the crucial contest of the dual
firsts to Illinois' five but failed to ,meet .season with Northwestern
take enough seconds and thirds to scheduled for Friday night in the
Intramural building pool. The
Swin. The outstanding star of the Wolverines were not particularly
meet was Wolfe of Michigan, who) impressive against Wisconsin last
took firsts in both the mile and Saturday, so Coach Matt Mann is
to mile runs. Navarro and Hamp- I endeavouring to get his natators
ton were the oustanding stars for in top shape for the powerful
the Illini. Hampton ran the 440 Wildcat aggregation.
(Continued on Page Seven) I Wolves See Purple
The Michigan tankmen saw the
Northwestern team in action
i*CHICAGO AN lulPL' I against .Minnesota Friday night
when they were enroute to Mad-
ison. The Purple made a very im-
POST TRACK ROSsive showing as they sub-
merged the Gophers, 47-24. Al
Schawrtz cracked Garnet Ault's
IOWA CITY, March 4.-Chicago !record in the 440 yard event for a
and Northwestern are the first short pool, covering the distance in
and ortwesernarethefirt ,5:57. In the 150, yard back stroke.
Universities. to file entries for the 5:7nte10yadbc toe
UvWestern conference indoortrack Dick Hinch defeated Marsh, the
and field championships here Gopher conqueror of Spindle and
March 8,and 9, according to an- Hubbell, in the record-breaking
aouncement from P. E. Belting n time of 1:40 3-5 seconds. The Pur-
the University of Iowa's director of ple relay -quartet also tied the
physicaleducation. drt world's record of 1:14 2-5 in the
For Chicago, Coach .Ned Merriam 160 yard relay.
26 athletes, while Coach Frank At Madison tne performances of
Hill of Northwestern nominated Hubbell, Watson, and Walaitis
25 men, were best from the Wolverine
"Rut" Walter, Northwestern, and viewpoint. Watson finished only
Captain Dick Williams and Sam a few yards behind Ault in the 440
Frey of Chicago are the only men yard free style to place second. In
of the groups who have won con- capturing the back stroke Hubbell
ference championships. Walter turned in the good time of 1:43.5
won the outdoor quarter mile last for the race. Walaitis gave a- pretty
year in :48 5-10, and Williams was !exhibition in the fancy diving, al-
the indoor half mile champion of though he placed second to Hattie-
1927. Frey tied for the outdoor berg of the Badgers.
high jump title last spring. Water Poloists Lose
par /IIo/ / 5P/9/NT&/ , A 5'ON OWA N OQDiNo
Howard Kriss, the Ohio State sprinter who won the Big Ten 50 yard dash title in 1927, is one of the
most distinguished of the group. Ineligible last year, Kriss did not defend his championship, and George
Simpson, succeeded him. Simpson is back again this.winter, and the two' Buckeye sprinters will rank
among the favorites to win the 60 yard dash.
Northwestern's captain, John Gorby, is a great half miler who placed third in the conference indoor
race and fifth in the National Collegiate A. A. championships last year. J. J. Abromson, captain of the
Indiana team, has run the quarter in :51 3-10 this winter, fastest time made by a Big Ten runner in the
season's campaign to date.
If he keeps his present form, Joe Allison of Iowa figures to win the 70 yard high hurdle championship.
He was second to Frank Cuhel, another Iawkeye, last year.
Boosting the shot more than 45 feet, Charles Weaver, Chicago, is one of the stand-outs in that event.
James Paterson is one of the fleet dash men being developed by Harry Gill, coach of the Illinois 192E
championship team.
Among the Purple's finest ath- Michigan's water polo team, suf-
letes are Captain John Gorby, who fered its first defeat of the season,
was third in the indoor half mile|17-3, at the hands of the Cardinals,
last year and also placed in the i the game being marked by partic-
Kational Collegiate A. A. race; Tom ular rounghness on the part of the
Warne, sophomore pole vaulter opposition. Accustomed to a large
who has cleared 13 feet 4 inches; pool,. the extremely small size" of
and Bloomberg, a fine quarter the Wisconsin tank undoubtedly
miler. Norman Root, dash man; handicaped the Wolverines.
Charles Weaver, shot- putter; Har- Meyer of Wisconsin was clocked
old . Haydon, hurdles; and Dale in fast time in the breast stroke,
Setts, mile, are Maroon stars. I (Continued on Page Seven) .
Felker Gets Competition
Felker will get some of his hard-
est competition in the high jump
from a trio of Illini stars, Trimble,
Sentman, and Leonard, while Frey
of Chicago is also rated highly..
Behr, Wisconsin's tricky hall back,
has the best ma rk of the seastoni
for the sliot put with a throw of
slightly over 46 ftL,( but Forwald
of Iowa, Klei and Weaver of Chi-
cago, and T tten of Ohio State
should coun clos, to the adger's
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