TH E M1CHi~zAAt Ly~' Wbii TA:MZ 3,ii __ V I'..^i1:11 1 1. 1t: :Yi 1 i, L iL J y SEND SMALL SQUAD TO CONFERENCE EXPECT INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES TO FEATURE INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET Heston And Beatty Loom As Record the mark held by Cavanaugh, an- Rreakers In High And other Colt star, by seven full sec- Low Hurdles onds. These performances seem to insure a strong showing by .the With Northwestern already con- defending titlehlders in the dis- I Tolan, Tarbill, ceded a decided edge for team hon- tance events. Appear C ors in the fifth annual interscholas- In the sprints the Colts will de-1Illi tic University of Michigan invi- pend on Pennick and Dennis to tational indoor track and field pick up a few points. Pennick is. meet by virtue of her overwhelm- given the best chance to finiah OTHERS i ing victory in the defense of her well up in the running in his spe- Detroit laurels, attention is- being cialty the 220. Beatty probably l Although C centered on individual perforr- will be entered in this event and has not defin ance. in this case there will be at least just who hei Eugene Beatty, Northeastern's a trio of athletes from Detroit nois RelaysN star all around performer and with a fair chance to cop top hon- for this week. seond to his teammate Snowden ors and to follow in the footsteps eral men who in last year's classic in the local of Eddie Tolan, winner in 1927, of making the indoor event, will in all probability and Love Snowden, of Northeast- verine sopho be the most carefully watched ern, last year's victor. * Tolan, who gf athlete in the meet. The Falson l The Colts will look to their pole battle in the negro holds the national inter- vaulters, Northup and Maxim, to meet will go1 scholastic mark for the low hur-.j add to their total. However, it is resent Michig dles and has tied the record in the expected that outstate compeition Tarbill is ar high hurdles. will monopolize honors in this shown enough Jack Heston, of Northwestern, event. Last year Froebel high of low hurdles s turned in a decisive win over the Gary mnocked off the top position feels certain t Faleen i, tar iverthe hiha hier,Q,in this feature. meet. Austin *0* O RECORD-BREAKING BRITISH CAR ----------o-- Austin And Lamont ertain To Enter nois Meet ) TO CLEVELANDt Coach Steve Farrell nitely decided as yet will send to the Illi- which are scheduled -end, therebare sev-I r-appear to be certainj e trip. The star Wol-I more sprint; artist ave Simpson a great Conference IndoorI to the relays to rep-i an in the dashes. j nother man who has form in the 75 yard o that Coach Farrell hat he will go to the' NORTHWESTERN AND ILLINOIS TEAMS LEAD BIG TEN IN DUAL TANK MEETS With the dual meet swimming season practically at an end, the standings show that Illinois and Northwestern tied for the Confer- ence dual meet title. Although the Illini won four meets and North- western only registered three vic- tories, there is little doubt but that the Wildcats are greatly superior. in the 1500 meter Th wea emn the Cont Saturday night and came very I FRESHMAN CAGE SQUAD I close to extending- the nation- } HOLDS SPRING PRACTICE al titleholder in the lows. The I hurdle events should also see } Spring basketball practice for competition from outstate which I several of the more promising I should extend the Detroit favor- I freshmen court players has I ites. been inaugurated by Coach I In winning its ninth; city track George Veenker. The yearlings } championship in 10 years North- I will practice three days a week } western shattered existing records I at the new Intramural building, I in the 890 and the mile runs. The j the sessions, to -continue until } dusky Thompson turned the trick } spring vacation. in the 880 while Hurd shattered o _ 1 llIil nult atit lin llart!!llltttlrrurlt#!trtlttttnfl lrl jriltl rtl t t rrl ilr E * r Track Brifs tt : { i #11 [##e ## I #llkIl#l I:IIIifltilillf1 ###lli fli11 31 !#'1a:111 By Morris Quinn r Wisconsin and Chicago both Team balance was the deciding showed strength in certain events' factor in Iowa's ' surprise victory ' but were woefully weak in others, over the haughty Illini trackmen while Ohio State, Indiana, North- in the nineteenth annual indoor' western and Purdue boasted a few Conference track and field cham- individual stars apiece but also pionships last week end at Iowa lacked the balance necessary to City. The Hawkeyes registered their round out a formidable outfit. 29,2, points, by placing men in no Minnesota made by far the poorest less than 7' of the 10 events on the showing of any ofthe Big Ten program. s . The Old Gold team s nlne Michigan's entry, a squad of point win over the Gilmen 16 men, performed creditably came as a. distinct surprise to considering the fact that the many Big Ten critics as the In- Wolverine thin-clads were the dians qualified 11 men to 7 for only outfit in the meet that the Hawks in tbe preliminaries 'had not had the benefit of at Friday- night, after having trounced them badly in aduel least one dual meet. meet the week before. (Continued On Page 7) race and Lamont in the 1000 yard I of the weak teams in the Confer- event also seem to be sure en- ence, including Indiana and Pur- trants. To this number may be due, but failed to oppose either added Felker in the high jump Northwestern or Michigan, the and the possibility of one man in squads which are expected to fight the pole vault, and with one or it out for the Big Ten title this two more men entered in other wek ntebss fcmaaie events his team will be complete. i week. On the basis of comparative1 t eCompete. times both the Wolverines and Relay Team Not To Compete Wildcats appear to be far superior Contrary to the usual custom, to the Illini. there will be no relay team enter- Last season Illinois tied for dual ed in the Illinois meet as the meet honors with Michigan, yet in aWolverine mentr does wnot feel, the Conference meet they finished' that he has a team which'willtin a tie for fourth place with Iowa. mreit the trip there. At the start Three teams that Illinois failed to of the season Coach Farrellex- meet in dual competition, Michi- pected to have a winning relay!aNrhetradMneoa team, but as the season progress- gan, Northwestern, and Minnesota, ed, the men failed to develop as he had expected. While the Illinois Relays are in progress Saturday evening the' one-mile relay team will run an High School as a feature of an interscholastic track meet to be held there. Ohio State and teams from some eastern schools oppose the Wolverines in this race which should furnish some excellent ex- perience for Coach Farrell's men. Tarbill, who will be at the Illi- nois meet, will probably be replaced by either Grodsky or Cooper. IL __ all finished ahead of the Illini. This year Illini will be fortunate to place third. Big Teri Standings Won Lost Pct. Northwestern......3 0 1.000 Illinois. .........4' 0 1.000 MICHIGAN........3 1 .750 Iowa.............3 1 .750 Chicago. .........2 2 .500 Wisconsin.........2 3 .400 Indiana...........1 4 .200 Minnesota ..... ....0 3 .000 Purdue .............0 4 .000 0 0. I CAGERS MAKE FEWEST FOULS IN CONFERENCE Michigan's basketball team f duplicated its last year's rec- ord by again committing the I least number of personal fouls in the Big Ten. Again only 95 infractions were called where- [ as Minnesota set a new league 1 record with 161. Llk I :7 II Just a Step From Campus Drop in for a bite at any time. 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