TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1929 TH E 'MICHCAN ..D TL .. --=-- Interscho DNDIGCAlfN OT AMONG ENTRANTS Twenty Two Team 'Besids Those F rom Uhlibio ' aVe Entered igh Schoola Meet LIST N6T VET COMIMETE The Uniersity of Michigan's fifth interscholastic indoor track and field meet will get underway this Friday and Saturday in the Yost Field house. With an entry list already totaling 22 and not yet including the Chicago schools' which are usually represented the interscholastic authorities are pointing to this event as the most successful ever attempted. it will be the first track meet of the year in the Yost Field House with the exception of the interfraternity meet which is scheduled for this evening, the basketball floor being just moved this week end. NorthWestern Not In Yet Among those teams which have yet to signify its intention to enter is Detroit Northwestern, last years' winner, and successful last Satur- day night in the defense of her Detroit championship. Establish- ing new records in the 880 and the mlile the Colts ran up a total of 55 5-6 points to her nearest op- ponent's, Northeastern's, 19 to an- nex its ninth title in 10 years. By virtue of this overwhelming victory the defenders loom as1 favorites to retain their titlewon last year over Northeastern by a Scant point, 1018. Froebel, of Gary, with 17 points gained third place and made an impressive showing. It is expected that the. Hoosiers will make a determined bid for the honors this year. Col- umu etaanother team Which figured prominently in last years competition,. has entered and is said to boast a strong team. Detroit Schools Entered In addition to those teams al- ready mentioned seven Detroit schools, Northern, Central, North- eastern, Southeastern, Redford, River Rouge, and Dearborn have signified t heirnentry.rTherxe- mainder of the list includes Ann Arbor, Benton Harbor, Jackson, .Monroe, Muskegon, Saginaw, Wy- andotte, Grand Rapids, Central and Constantinerfrom this state. Marion and Fort Wayne both compose the Indiana entrants along with Froebel of Gary. Scott and Waite of Toledo, Ohio, com- ,plete the present list. Piper Green iscVers Superior Smoke Baltimore, Md., Aug. 31, 1928 Larus & Brother Co., Richmond, Va.. Dear Sirs: 'I have used one small box of your extra High Grade Plug Slice Tobacco, and as I have had twenty-seven years of experience as a tobacco user, I find your High Grade Edgeworth to be superior to all others. .There is extra enjoyment in the use of it, which I will make known to my friends and continue the pleasure myself. Yor. (Signed) P. F. Green E dgeworth Extra High Grade SmokingTobacco Subscribe to The Daily 3.50 Y EA R E I )las tic IndoorTrac "WOLVERINE MATMEN POINT FOR CO AND NATIONAL INDIVIDUA (Continued From Page 6) to make the score Illinois 9 1-2 two minutes of equal work, Hewitt Michigan 7 1-2.' lost the toss up and went behind Dougavito and Chambers added to ride the Illini for the full four 1 1-2 points to each score by dup- minutes, and broke loose in the licating the preceding bout. The next period to gain the advantage Wolverine confined his activities to once more and finish with a mar- trying wristlocks on Chambers, and gin of five minutes and five sec- went beneath several times only to onus. roll' away and gain the advantage Minot Evens Score over the Illini, Chambers, how- Minot, Illini three year veteran, ever, escaped as frequently as evened the score by gaining an Dougavito, and though the latter eight and a half minute advantage had a 52 second margin at the end over Swanston in the next bout, of the regular bout, Referee Park- with the Wolverine working hard er ordered an overtime period, to prevent his more experienced which ended in another draw, Doug opponent from gaining a fall, again having a slight advantage. Captain Allie Morrison, Illini With the score 11-9 and two Olympic titleholder, found Red El- bouts to go, Captain Bob Warren liott, Michigan undefeated 138 dashed the Illini hopes by over- pounder, a tough nut to crack. whelming Tonkoff, star sophomore After two minutes of equal wrest- light heavyweikht. Warren, a nat- ling, Morrison went below and ural 158 pounder, was greatly out- broke loose after a minute to fin- weighed but returned to his last ish the period on equal terms. After season's form just in time to out- a hard fight in the second four class his opponent, but not until minute session, Morrison pinned Tonkoff had given Michigan sup- the Wolverine with but a minute porters some anxious moments. remaining to give the Orange and Warren Shows Well Blue its last win and an 8-3 lead. Warren, going behind, followed Kelly Saves Record the Wolverines' habit of remaining In the 148 pound fray Kelly add- on top the full four minutes, but ed one more to his unbroken list came near being pinned by the of wins by outclassing Flood. same hold he used against Tonk- Michigan again lost the toss after l off, a wristlock, in the last two two minutes of equal work, and |minutes, recovering to end the Kelly went behind to ride Flood bout with almost pinning his op- for the full period, nearly pinning ponent. The Maize and Blue lead- the Illini several times. The Wol- er's five minute time advantage verine broke away in 40 seconds of - -- the second session and took the Anh offensive again as the bout closed. A aptures Parker, another unbeaten Wol-j Two District Titles verine, wrestled through ten min- ' _ utes of the regular bout and six Capturing two district court' minutes overtime against Claypool, championships in the finals of the to draw with the Illini veteran. tournament held Saturday night in Claypool, going beneath after two Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor has reason to minutes, was given a standing be proud of hier :high school teams. position when thrown over 'theI In the 'Class C. finals the Univer- ropes by Parker after 47 seconds. sity high school defeated Saline, Parker broke away in three seconds 43 to 15, and St. Thomas captured in the second session, but neither the Class D title by eliminating gained an advantage during the Pinckney, 35 to 11. Ypsilanti Cen- remainder of the bout, and dupli- tral was the winner in the Class B, cated their performances in the six defeating Monroe 21 to 14, while minute extra period. Parker re- Adrian qualified to be the third mained Michigan's high point man, team selected for the regional, however, garnering 1 1-2 counters trouncing Plymouth, 22 to 5. k Meet Begins Here Friday NFERENCE ITEAMS TOUREYS'TWO CARDINAL STARS'HOSE L MAT TOURNEY;!IN THREE"MEETS , gave Michigan the lead for the first L(spcia1 To T,, Daily) time since the first bout, making BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 11. obBLO INTOIrd. arh.1 : e 0 e s r Y J 1 che score 12-11. Big Ed George, the second Mich-I igan Olympic finalists, took things easy in the final bout against Weitz, merely holding the Illini without trying to gain afall. The Wolverine heavyweight clearly out- classed his opponent and won by a time advantage of almost nine minutes to give Michigan revenge, the meet, and the Conference mat title. TO M'AKE FINAL TR9Y -Three conference meets will oc- (Continued From Page 6) cupy the attention of Indiana Uni- it was a difficult task guarding him versity's wrestling, indoor track without committing a foul, and swimming teams this week. To Ernest McCoy, Michigan, was Coach W. H. Thom's wrestlers will aawarded one guard position and compete in the individual cham- the captaincy of the'first team. The pionships at Purdue University critics agred McCoy was the out- Friday and Saturday while the standing guard and leader of the Crimson swimmer's are competing race. Rangy and fast, he was a at Chicago in the .annual Big Ten. great guard for the Wolverines and meet. The indoor track team will rarely did any player score more enter the Illinois relays at Urbana, than a field goal against him dur- Saturday. The swimmers will cor- g one game. His guarding was pete in the state meet at the Butler clean, as only 16 personal fouls field house tomorrow. were called against him in 12 games. McCoy, who ended his col- Local fans will, -be entertained lege cage career, comes from De-here this week end with the eighth caget cannual state high school wrestling Edmund Chmielewski, Wisconsin, tournament which is to be held Edun d hmewrds Hws under the auspices of the Univer- won the other guard host. He was ---_.. - ! I _ i ) (By Associated Press) the greatest surprise at Wisconsin DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., March this year. After serving ,ts a sub-# 11.-Major H. O. D. Segrave, Brit- stitute last year, he came back to ish race driver, said today that his star as running guard this season. forthcoming attempt to break the He was a great dribbler, fast floor world's record of 207 miles an hour man and an excellent shot. H1e on the ocean speedway here would I comes from Chicago and has an- be the last speed trial he intends other year to play. to make. Positions on the second team fell The famous Enilish driver who to Johnny 11ow, Illinois, and Glen Ihas won many of the outstanding Harmeson, Purdue, as forwards; European races during the eight Elmer Tenhopen, Wisconsin, center years he has been in the game, and captain; Douglas Mills, Il- expects to retire and devote his linois, and Frank Marshall, North- time to the autamotiie industry. western, as guards. How, who "I would have retired after I scored 95 points, lost to Foster by set a record of 203 miles an hour two votes for first team selection, here two years ago in my Sunbeam I Harmeson lost out principally be-f Special, Major Segrave said, "But cause of his inability to cage free{ when English engineers built the throws-he scored only eight while Golden Arrow, I was so impressed tossing 36 field goals; Tenhopen with its design and its -possibilities was almost a unanimous choice for that I consented to bring it to this center, while Mills and Marshall country in an effort to take the were wide winners for second team record with me back to England." positions. AShor Walkt For a Good Meal This is the time of the year that a good meal really hits the spot. The keen air gives a 'fellow a healthy appetite, and there is nothing quite so fine for the appetite as a short walk to Main St.-than a delicious meal-at the A n Arbor Rsarn 215 S. Main St. sity. Many entries are filed, Z. G. Clevenger, director of athletics, said today. Teams from every corner of the Hoosier state will compete. A record entry list is expected. Indiana's leading candidate for a conference weight' division title, Capt. Moss, will not be. able to d enter the championship meet be- cause of an injured. shoulder, re- ceived at Ann Arbor two weeks ago. Another Indiana entrant, Brannon, who was considered 'as a probable title contender, will, not enter be- cause of a like injury. Despite these losses Coach Thom is depending on the remainder of his heavier weight men to win a title for Indiana. Last year the Hoosier captain, Swain, won the 145-pound title, without much competition. Scott, Olympic con- tender in the 165-pound class, is Indiana's best bet for a title. Some other prospective winners are: Ross, 155-pounds; Eakins, 115- pounds; Schrader; heavyweight; I and Weaver, 145=polm'ids. KRENZ BREAkS kECORD STANFORD UNIVERSITY, 'Cal., March 9.-Eric Krenz, blond giant of the Stanford track and field team, broke the world's record in the discuss throw today with a heave of 163 feet anmd eight 'and three-fourth InChes. The throw was witnessed and checked by Amateur Athletic Union and Pac- 'ifhe Athletic Associa'tion officials. Ouimet, former national amateur "and open golf champion, may be out of golf the entire season be- cause of a serious abdominal op- eration. K rm ___ _ t Distinctive Foolhcar THE WESTMINSTER I .ww. i a $10.O The new Westminster is now being featured by J. Murphy for sport wear and may be had in genuine white China Buck trimned in black. Also shown in Smoked Elk with a Tan Calf trim . tin Y+ 4. :. An :::w' ( ! 3 . ttHurpijpUuot 1i yj[[t.[1 uklktililiiil[EI1t1I11 rcade 1' f 1rl 1JLr i Li L LiXU LiL i St!SlejjI eiL L i iLi L L i i iLiL L i iLIJz! f ~,J. 4 S~IC, (e Your fl(n SANT PATPIC DAY r I r { r 1 1 Y A I A . 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