THE MICHIGA, ,, DAILY'' .. kY l-,D 1YaL.;y1.J.VA ..w. tea... , -1 l , r' 1 A , i THE.MICHIGANDAILY I" CA"M 1 TRACKMEN WILL COMPETE IN DETROIT INDOOR MEET WOLERIESWILLVI WITH FREGNSTARS Tolan and Murray to Match Speed Against Percy Wiliams In Sprint Events. TEN MEN WILL COMPETE Cinderpath stars from Michigan will take advantage of the oppor- tunity presented by matching strides with trackmen of interna- tional prominence tonight in De- troit at the Michigan A. A. U. championships, according to an announcement made late yesterday afternoon by Coach Steve Farrell Ten Wolverine thinclads will make theiy initial appearance of the year when they discard their spikes in favor *of rubber-soled shoes to run on the boards of the Olympia. Laurels will probably gc to the foreign competitors, as they have in the most recent of the meets in which such stars as Wide. .Nurini, and Williams have com- petedi. Wuerfel In Long Race Michigan's star sophomore sprint artist and former interscholastic record holder, Eddie Tolan, and Cliff Murray, auburn-thatched, speedster, also a sophomore, are entered in competion with a field which will see some of the out- standing dashmen in the world in competition. They will be led. by Percy Williams of VanCouver, Canada, who sent the Maple Leaf, to the top of the Olympic pole twice in the games at Amsterdam last summer. Williams had gone through his tour of the states with- out defeat until Sunday night, when Jack Elder, Notre Dame track captain, led the Vancouver speed merchant by a scant yard in the 60 yard dash event. Other Varsity men who will see action at Detroit are' Captain Ted Wuerfel of the cross country team, who will carry Michigan's bid in the feature 2,600 yard event against Wide and Nurmi, and Jesson who{ will compete in the 3,500 yard run. Dale Seymour, who- won his letter last year by his performances in the quarter mile, will be entered in, the 300 yard sprint and Benson, star sophomore distance man and captain of last years freshman squad, has drawn the 1,000 yard assignment. RlaQart .s Veteran Relay uartet Coach Farrell has decided to enter a medley relay quartet and it is this entry that should boast the best chance to gain top honors in the speedy competition at the Detroit championship. Grodsky, a letter winner front last year, will be seen in the 20 yards, Tarbill, another veteran, will run second for Michigan in the quarter mile, Lomont, the third veteran will turn the 880, while Austin, a sophomore, whose performances in the time trials have been impressive, will run the mile as anchor man. Tank Team To Oppose Gra __.. _ CJ (I o-WI$O!SIN ATHLETES LED ICHIAN ATT ACK MCORE VITORIES IN FIUR LNES OF SPORT v (SpcilTo The Dai-, MADISON, Feb. 19.--Outstanding victories in four sports last week- end will urge University of Wiscon- sin -athletes on this week, when an- other array of important contests is on the the books for the wearers of the Cardinal. Historic Badger fight must have r I :been responsible in a large measure sfor the triumph of the basketball team at Indiana Saturday 27-25 for at ohe time during the second half !'the Hoosiers were leading, 23-15. After Wisconsin overhauled the foe, Chimielewski, brilliant sophomore guard who was good for 12 points . during the battle, sank the deci- sive basket from mid-floor. Trackmen Win Meet Two tilts which will have a weighty bearing on the Big Ten race are on the Badger schedule after their struggle with North- western here Monday night. On Saturday they- go to Evanston for a return scrap with the Wildcats,- '!while Monday, Feb. 25, "Stretch" Murphy and his Purdue cohorts. will invade the little red armory NORCoach Tom Jones' track squad showed Chicago, Northwestern, and ---Ohio State just what a well-bal- anced team can do by capturing, Capt. Ernie McCoy the quadrangular meet here Sat- Who was the only Wolverine able urday with a total of 43 4-5 points. to penetrate the strong Illinois The Badgers scored only two firsts, defense when Michigan lost to the but picked up one or more points Illini in an overtine game Monday in every event. Chicago was sec- night. The Maize and Blue cap- ond, Ohio third and Northwestern tamo led the Michigan offensive last. The trackmen go to Minne- with four field goals, but his in-' apolis next Saturday for a dual dividual efforts were not enough to meet with Sherman Finger's Gop-. stave off defeat. her squad and are favored to win. To Hold Winter Carnival ENTRIES TO QUALIFY FOR Wisconsin swimmers are bailed to FOUL SHOOTING TOURNEY meet Purdue at Lafayette next Sat- iurday. Their ability to pick up Tomorrow night the floor of the seconds and thirds gave them an new intramural gym will be cleared easy victory over Chicago Satur- to hold the qualifying eounds of day ;night, 44-27. The wrestlers' to oldthequaifyng ouns o scd'red , a noteworthy 18-14 victoryl the all-campus foul throwing con- ; and aogh thy we-14tpinty test in which between 600 to 700 and although they were outpoint- ed by Iowa State Teachers college mnen will' take part. It is planned the following evening, 17-11, Coac h to run off all of the first round in George Hitchcock's boys can con- one night and take several weeks.Gergeitrip aksucyss.nTh- in finishing the second round. sider their trip a success. The The winner of the all-campus Minnesota grapplers will be here meet will be awarded a silver cup Saturday for a dual meet. The by the Intramural departmnt, .Gophers lost to Illinois last week, whiles tho nnnn will hp c bi ~n i,1'7-3. VARSITY TO SWIM I Squad Leaves Today for Aiual. Meet With Grand Rapids Y,. M. C. A. Team. 4. -- .HQPE TO BREAK RECORDS Michigan's powerful sviming team, unde.,eated in six 'arts so far this year, will leave at 2 o'clock this afternoon for their annual in- vasion of the Y. M. C. A. pool at Grand Rapids, where they will y- nd Rapids YMCA'VA SIT VARSITY PUCK TEAM o-----AT WINS BIG TEN GAME 1 WOLVERINE DIVER FROM WISCINSIN SIX Wh Caich acr Scoring their first Confer enceI victory in three starts, Michigan'siCI rejuvenated hockey teamdefeated LOSTIN Wisconsin, 3-2, in an overtimie game at Madison Monday night. - Relegated Joseph, Wolverine wing, tallied the' iplace in the winning counter in the extra pe- as a result o riod after the teams were dead- Illinois Mo locked at two-all over the regu- lation 60 minutes of play. weary Varsi Maney, Mason, and Joseph were ; earned rest the chief factors in the triumph, .sume practi which was a hard, fast battle from preparation start to finish. Gordon Meiklejohn Saturday nig was outstanding for the CardinalI puckmen. He and his brother,'wIlleio Don, accounted for Wisconsin's will be in o two scores. of the week Joseph's Goal Wins recuperatef The Wolverines' three goals were Minneapolis; tallied by Mason, Hart, and Joseph. get in shape Neither team scored in the third and the Go period but .Joseph penetrated the long Me +ol Cardinal defense in the five min- lowing Mon ute overtime to slip the puck past The Varsi Frisch, Wisconsin goalie, for the remaining winning goal. Grace, Michigan's ; sured of at goal tender, was credited with 24 title, and if stops, while Frisch of isconsin sin both wi made 20 stops. ithe final ti Th s .aine season f The victory over the Cardinals I; -- was the first of the present trip for decide the I the Wolverine sextet. Last Satur- ship. The Illini day night Michigan dropped a game to the fast-skating Marquette ret dist team, 5-2, on the Milwaukee rink. basket dsp: Tomorrow the Wolverines meet .breaking g Minnesota's strong team in the first r keep. thkie of a two game series at Minne- most of th apolis. -tIhmselves1 RECU PR ATES R~est After lard Trip estt d III DroaPPig n To Second Place OVERTIME PERIOD to a tie for secold Conference, standings of their 27-24 defeat by aday night, Michigan's ty cagers took a well yesterday, but will re- ke this afternoon in for the tilt with Iowa ght in the field house. bability light workouts rder for the remainder c to allow the team to from the long trip to and Urbana in time to for the Hawkeye game pher invasion the fol- t t meet the tank team representing the Furniture City "Y." This match will be conducted as a regular dual meet, including all events and a water-polo game between the two teams. Reports from Grand Rapids at- test to tho strength of their squad, which has already accounted for a win over the Michigan State team in a dual meet, in which Horace Craig, ,former scholastic star, was not allowed to take a first place. -Pool Is Fast The pool at the " is one which is Grand Rapids known in state swimming .circles as "fast," and Coach Matt Mann of the Wolverine team hopes to break some records. In their past invasions of the Fur- niture Capital, the Michigan nat- ators- have seldom failed to hang! up some new mark.I Last year a new world's and in- day. ty, with ,our tilts -still cn its schedule,. is. as- least a chance at the Michigan and Wiscon- n all the games up to It, the Badger-Wolver- inale here March 4 will Conference champion- upset came mostly as a Le uncanny eye for the played by the Indians ots. Playing a slow ame which aimed to all in their possession e time, the Illini found baffled in their efforts e the Michigan defense and resorted to long is abandoned their slow efensive tactics in the extra period, and cram- er session of frenzied like that seen in the rn game into the final ter-collegiate recora was estabishTE INEUS ed in the 400 yard relay, while newT N inter-collegiate marks were set inBWisconsin Michigan1 the 500 and 600 yard relays. The Kiege......L.......Maney , team which made this fast time rueger ...... . LW....... Nygord was composed of Darnall, Seager, G. Meklejohn,.RW.......Joseph Walaitis, Walker and Ault. At this Thomse ..LD.. ..... Bryant same- ibet, Dick Spindle, present .Meiklejohn. .R D..........Hart Wolverine captain, set a new inter- Frisch.......Go al........Grace collegiate 220 yard backstroke rec- ; 0o ord. SPORT WRITERS i Spindle In Back Stroke Spinle I Bac Strke I All seconid semester fresh- Captain $pindle and Hubbell will j men or other students eligible swim the back stroke against the I for publication work who are "Y," With Walker, Reif, Seager and interested in writing sports oi Walaitis entered in the sprints of the Daily should report at 5 50 and 100 yards. Goldsmith and i o'clock this afternoon at the j Mertz are going on the trip to swim Daily office in the Press build- J i the breast stroke, and ' Ault will ing. represent Michigan in the 220 or Morris Quinn, Sports Editor .440 yard event. In the diving o oj Coach, Mann will have Grimshaw and Walaitis, with the possibility that Bailey will !also make the trip. Fred GrimshawI One of Coach Matt Mann's div- ers, who has shown good form in the meets so far this season. Grimshaw captured first honors in fancy diving against Indiana, but was relegated to third place by the two Canadian stars in the Torontol "Y" meet. This is Grimshaw's first year on the squad. to penetrate on breaks, tosses. Both teaD breaking, d five minute I med anoth I basketball Northwester seconds. i . Chapman gave Michigan the lead HOP'PE AND GREENLEAF on a dog shot, but Harper, who had been held scoreless by Captain Me- TO MEETIN BILLIARDSi Goy-throughout the regular game, ~ ~ dropped in two sensational. tosses, to take the lead, which Howe in- Chamipion, will meet champion ;creased with a free throw and next Tuesday, Feb. 26, when Willie short basket. Orwig added two Hoppe, 18.1 balk line champion, points to the Michigan total with a meets Ralph Greenleaf, national tip-in, but the gun cut off furtler pocket billiard champion since 1919, Wolverine efforts. wae m e runner-up wiv ie given a gold medal. For two years, H., H. Horowitz has defeated the best 1 on the campus to win the tourna- ment championship. In the first round each man will 1 be allowed 25 shots and must make I 15 out of this number to enter the second round, in which each man will have 75 more trys at the hoop. The winner will be determined by the largest number of successful shots out of the entire 100 attempts of poth rounds. Johnny Farquhar, winter sports chief, is working on the program for the western intercollegiate winter carnival here next Friday and Saturday. Hockey games, speed skating and ski contests fea- turing leading teams will be on the bill. The Marquette university hockey team, which conquered Wisconsin in a previous match at Milwaukee, will play a return game on the lower campus rink Thursday evening, FRESHMEN TRAIN FOR MAT TOURNEY Coach Sauer's squad of 35 fresh- man wrestlers are holding practice sessions of a slightly more strenu- ous nature in preparation for the second all-Campus wrestling tour-I nament schedluled in two weeks, as well as the all-freshman meet to be held before spring vacation. Tnasmuch as all Varsity lettermen and holders of AMA awards will be barred from this all-Campus meet, the chances of the freshmen ap- pear unusually bright. Several of the members of the yearling squad gave a good account of themselves in the last all-Campus meet, reach- ing the semi-finals and the finals. The yearlings are still devoting much of their practice sessions to the thorough mastering of the fundamentals of the game. Much time is spent in drilling on a few essential holds. Coach Sauer is sending out a call for candidates in the middleweight divisions. Contrary to all formerl experience the present freshman squad is iosthdeficient in its quan- tity of material in the weights be- tween 145 and 165 pounds. REMAINING CAGE GAMES . Feb. 23-lowa, here. Feb. 25-Minnesota, here. March w -Ohio State, here. 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Men of vision arc building for increasing traffic of the air. Soon, the skies will be filled with commerce. Just as elcctnicity is helping to conquer the air, the land, and the sca to=dav. so to-morrow it will lead to gre'ter DOWN TOWN SHOP