THE MICHIGAN DAILY A f rND U VARSITY AND ILLINI MATMVEN H IIJYY A Illiy 11nois, with three veterans in- _____ clucng 'Allic Morrison, Olympic ~~rrfl ake Fial Slecion ~'champion, entered in the 138, 148, ' uadMkF igalSTectionsOf and 158 pound bouts, still appears Sq~dFoMBd;TexIdor to rate no better than an ven eel rbreak with the Wolverine repro,- -- sentatives who will oppose the PROSPE~CTS NOT 1KNWN 'mlini wrestlers 'in these events 1when the two teams ;meet Satur- Three mor~e names were added to day at Champaign with the Con- the list of Michigan 'entrants in the'feren ce mat championship at Sg Ten indoor track meet at IOWA !Stake. City next Friday and Saturday,j bringing the total number which''The title defending Suckers Coach Steve Farrell will take to with the first tw ousdoe sixteen., to split, Sapora of Illinois and T'he squad which has bpeen se- Hewitt, 'Wolverine Olympic lected in a number of time trials finalist, holding edges over Will leave Ann Arbor this after- thi ppetsar arnt noon at 3:46. Preliminaries are to thera ponanvictorine almos be held tomorrow with the finalcerpoun e vtoyin th15 events coming on Friday. The1 Morrison, 'United whiches llie- chances of the Maize Land 'Blue ,capo, SatsOy- thinclads is problematical since tcOranan Ble cahopet. the track team will be meeting itsOag n lehps first opposition. The three men picked yesterday Morrison, perennial holder of -include Grodskey and Murray for; National A. A. U. titles, went the 'dash event since the two men! through last season without any- raced to a dead heat. Eddie Tolan, thing approaching the semblance. th~e Negro sophomore, will of course of a loss, and broke Captain Wrat- be included in the squad and will !son's, three year string of victories be the' one on whom the Michigan in the dual meet for the Confer- squad' will depend for a place. ence championship at Ann Arbor a The third man picked was Erick- year ago. ~son in the pole vault. Erickson The Illini niatinan followed mianaged to clear 12 feet in the+ his victories in intercollegiate trial yesterday and this perfor- i competition with winning the z~iace arne hi thapos. IOlympic trials, and gained the The pest of the. squad includes I sole American Olympic title in .Monroe and WVuerful in the twof miile, Lomont and Benson in the the tournament at Amsterdam. half mile, with Austin the repre- Opposed to Morrison will be ! ~sntative in the mile race. In the; Elliott, who appears to be able to jt shorter distances, Tolan of course ofi h lstcmeiint h wil bein he 0-yrd ven wih !Sucker of any man in the Big T'en. '(e Grodskey and Murray as the other ; h ovrn oktidi h entrants. Tarbill is listed for the Conference 125 pound tourney last a 440-yard race and with Dale andyerihsfrtVaiycmpi-I 15lton Seymour and Freese make yen~arndhisfollowedrwith anmpun- r, up the relay team. Potter will rep- trokn, srng olofedvicoithisnsea- p resent Michigan in the high' hur- boe tigo itre hssa dyes. son, culminating in a defeat of h- Poorman who hats been heaving Bannon, Hoosier star, last Satur- g thie shot around 43 feet w*Illibe in dy 1itt the, sbotput evient while Felker will T!he next bout will also bring 4a: p*° iclpate in the high jump. Itgte w neetdmii trickson in the pole vault corn- ehe K udfatdmlt i f~te th entant in he Ield elly of Michigan, and Camo- p, plets th entant in he feld bell, who will be wrestling his evens. Ithird year for Illinois. Camp- i MIDDLE WIGHTS :bell, who wvent through last season without a loss till beat- en by Saner of Michigan in the title meet, has been ineligible focr most of the seatson, but displayed his olad form in downinig his opponents in the last two ineets. Kelly, though in his first year of Varsity competition, has found little difficulty in defeating manyl other veterans to keep his record unblemished. Hie turned in a sur- prise win over Weaver of Indiana last Saturday after a poor start, anid stands an event chance of taking, hisI Sucker adversary in what should be one of the toss up bouts of the meet. In the 158 pound eincounter,I Captain Warren will endeavor to repeat his win over Clay- pool, 111ii. veteran, in last y ear's ch AMpionship. meet. tin the other haxid, Claypool has howli imprcvenient In going through the present season Without a loss, while Walsmith , Prdue captaini, and Scott, In- diana Olymnpic alternate, both hold victories over Warr°en., Warren, ho'wever, is rated slightly better than the Suicker j on last year's result. COMU~EE LEGISLTE ON SIZE OF FOOTBALL Chairman Edward X. Ball of therj N~ational Football Rules Commit- tee, has announced some new and stricter regulations, to go into] effect next year, on the size and inflation pressure of the ball. This action was necessitated by the va-1 rition which has been. coming into, prominence. Balls with "snouts" r were made for the passer, while 1 high pressure frequently made ,ood punting out of the question.t Prom now on, all ovals will be 22 "o 22 1-2 inches around the short fr axis and between ,11 and 11, 1-4v nches long and will have 13 to 15 7ounds pressure,.; C Aid The Damage Wand Today. s Al-ofeneFive MoET'OEDGE IS GIVEN TO Is hoenBySWIMMING PUPLENATTOR t Is nsey ByDaily II U P E A AT ----- Tickets for the Northwest- (Continued From Page 6) ern-Michigan swimming meet (Continiued From Page Six) McCoy of Michigan and Doug tomorrow night are now on IHarrisoni, the Stanford star, in a M ~ills of Illinois at gas j sale at the Administration : Thstemw uldcminrdc- bidngsh.me s ce- dual meet. 7: i0d for 7:30 tclock i h imec The captain of the 'Wildcats, tically all of the attributes of win- ;it irmri iuliigWoL VallhieC Ohbif~, imis be,, national nling cage combination, shooting Amcoil(egia;e cha,,mpion in fancy div- ability, height, speed, and defen- 1o isioiin5gcnt.for- two years, and was Con- sive prowess. Mills is the smallest ;Tference champion last season. His man of the five and he ranges CHA MANCHO EN sin ' e det , this year was at fie about six feet in height, while hanids of Thr'ondson, Stanford's Murphy's six feet six inches make TO LEAD QUINTET'star diver . it possible to control the tip-off I- Bob Warlker will be Michigan's continually. (Continued From Page Six) chief relianice in the free style Although Chapman 'played cen- fense ability with remarkable cool- against the: Wildcats. lie has not ter all season, he is shifted to one ness and more than the average l been beaten in the Big Ten this forward post because:' of his re- defensive prowess. is work at Year, and last; season he defeated Imarkable all-round play which was center this season has been out-I Schwartz in a 40 yard race. Al a big factor in the success of the standing and an. instrumental fac - 'Seage:cr xvill be another free styler Michigan team which he. led in f or in the success of the Michigan Iuponl whom Coach Mann is de- scoring. Foster of Wisconsin is an- team because he was able to con- I pentg other sharp-shooter whose great trot the tip-off throughout, the S"pi ndle, 1luibi,1IlFace Task height makes it very difficult to greater portion of every game. In Captain Dick Spindle and guard him. He was probably the this respect he outclassed men o Gorge Hubbell are the Wolverine outstanding performer on the the caliber of Captain Wilcox of batik strokers upon whom devolves IMeanwell coached teame. Iowa,. VanHeyde of Ohio, Walters ~th~e task of etingfinch. Hubbell Oeguard post and the. cap- ofNothetenanlanopn l ost two out of three races to the taintcy of the first team have been Wicnini url ce last year. Jud Thomp- awarded to Ernie McCoy, Michi- Statistics compiled for the six- son will be counted on in the g an's defensive star and fighting teen games played by the Wolvesbiatsrk.leetLnoxn captain, His exceptional leader- show that Chapman led the team the Conference meet, but lost in ship tided the Wolverine machine fin the matter of points scorer? a dual meet. Bob Goldsmith, the over a great many rough spots in during the season with 45 held.iI other Michign,; stroker, Sias never the race just completed and his goals and 24 free throws for a to- i acerNe}? Lhwee~i. defensive work was poal h tal of 114. Of this number' 04 nteurermlGaetAt most outstanding seen in the Big weemdBnCneec aines has not been defe-ated this season, Ten this year. These factors add- to insure him a place well up in although he has ne~ver been press- ed to his shooting ability make him the Big Ten scoring column, Heoed. Tr; Watson, the other Wol-, an excellent all-around performer. registered 10 or more points in six verine in this eve' 4S -0m.tanric he Irates are low, tlhe s''I S fast "antd you- Ii y? re Vet e tlcage t your qIlutie teie~w pimloCI e A You"VI:§ Lsi It costs only Sc to call i-andERaids! (Three mnirute days Station-io- Stntionr rate) Ia F .4'S % tT' 4, 4- ,. AID H 'DAMAGE: FUND, TDAY H:- .. " 'Sai)It Will i Flwer's~ j