E L MICHICAN Jew L 7. .i r -1 I - -- -- --- Ka TWENTY-SIX A THLETES RECEIVE AWARDS FOR TRACK SIXTEEN VARSITY MEN GIVEN MAJORLETTERS' Ten Men Who Scored Points In Dual Meets Get "A. M. A." Award From Farrell TEN MAY WEAR STRIPES Twenty-six men, representing the scoring power of the Wolverine's 1929 track team, were awarded either "M's" or "AMA's" by Coach Steve Farrell at the conclusion of the Big Ten outdoor track season. Sixteen of the awards were "M's," given men who had won a first place in a dual meet or placed in the Conference meet, while ten "AMA's" were awarded to men who had won points in a dual meet.- The trackmen who received the major letter are Captain W. Ketz, J. Austin, C. Felker, A. Erickson, E. Freese, A. Lomont, I Grodsky, E. Porman, N. Potter, Dale Seymore, Dalton Seymore, J. Tarbill, Eddie Tolan, B. Brooks, F. Sanderson, and G. McArthur. The "AMA" men are B. Arendt, S. Atkins, C. Benson, R. Chapman, T. Wuerful, G. Carlson, J Williams, B. Brubaker, R. Monroe, and W. McLelland. Stripe Winners In addition to these awards ten of the letter winners were given the honor of wearing a stripe on their sweaters for taking points in the Big Ten meet last week. These men are Captain Ketz, Brooks, Sander- son, McArthur, Felker, Frese, Tolan, Tarbill, Dale Seymore and Dalton Seymore. Six of the men warded letters this season, will not be back for competition next year and also six of the "AMA" men will not return lettermen who will not return are to Coach Farrell's squad. This year's Captain Ketz, McArthur, Ericksbn, Freese, Lomont, and Tarbill. The "AMA" men who finished their com- petition in collegiate circles are Carlton, Williams, Arendt, McLel- land, Monroe, and Wuerful. This. leaves Tolan, Dale and Dal- ton Seymore, Poorman, Felker,' Grodsky, Austin, Sanderson, and Brooks among the lettermen, and Chapman, Benson, Atkins, and Bru- baker, of the "AMA" winners avail- able for the 1930 squad. All of these men were strong contenders in the meets this year and should give Coach Farrell a formidable nucleus for the team next year. Ketz Is Outstanding Captain Ketz has been the out- standing performer among the vet- erans who will endt heir careers here with the close of the sason at the National meet. The present season has been a record breaking one for the Wolverine hammer thrower whose longest heave was made against Iowa for a distance of 165 feet 10 inches. The Michigan captain will try to keep his record of first places of the season intact at the National meet next week although the co- petition there will be much stiffer than that in the Conference. His outstanding opponnt may be Black of Maine who has been throwing the hammer in the neighborhood of 175 feet. Tarbill, Lomont, Freese, and Mc- Arthur each ended their college track days by winning the right to a strip with places in the Confer- ence outdoor track meet at Ohio. 0 0' "B"-'TEAM SCHEDULE-1929j Oct. 5-Mt. Pleiasant, there Oct. 12-Wisconsin "B," here. Oct. 19-Ohio State "B," there. Oct. 26-Illinois "B," here Nov. 9-Ypsilanti, there Nov. 16-- Kalamazoo Normal, Ihere INDIANAPOLIS THRONGED WITH MICHIGAN EXPECTED TO PRESENT SPECTATORS FOR ANNUAL RACE IUITIGER LOSELU® STRONG GRID ELEVEN NEXT FAL R _ _ neAnrrnnu QT niuc ---ui 11111 nDnnorriioAUc At 10 o'clock, Cliff Woodbury of long grind. Preceding this practice, ,MII ErM UM I ] LUU10 Chicago, who gained the pole posi- a meeting of drivers and officials tion by virtue of his 1201/2 miles per was held at which time final in- hour, will take off in what should structions were given the pilots. George Jhle Leads Both Leagues In prove to be the most interesting of Front Drive Cars Entered Pitcing By Winning Ninth the 500 mile races at Indianopolis. Straightj All qualifiers made speeds better There are several ront wheel _ than 100 miles per hour, being the d ould os enteed in te rac aund PITTSBURGH TAKES FIRST fastest field to ever start in the Indianapolis classic. iderto that an autom bile n e - Detroit's hard hitting ball team he race as in forer years will manufacture of front drive cars for took the second game from the St. be nternational in scope, havrgo pleasu purposes will launch an Louis Browns yesterday with the drawn drivers and cars froEuro- extensive advertising campaign pre aid of the excellent pitching of pean countries. vious to introducing this revolu- George Uhle 7 to 6. St. Louis made Last Small Car Race tionary model. a final drive in the eighth inning Today's race on the two and one- Eddie Rickenbacke World War to overtake the Tiger lead, b?,t were half mile oval at Indianapolis will ahquickly retired. be the last in which the tiny race acelandiene of the owners of the Pittsburgh broke the tie for first cars will be driven. Starting nexttai tee po place in the National league with year each car will have a driver s to go into effect next year I the Chicago Cubs by trimming and mechanic besides having a mould be c mo beneda to them 7 to 2. St. Louis took both greater piston displacement. Each otorists the cars to be used, be- ends of a double header with Cin- of these expensive little speed ter- (Continued on Page Seven) cinnati to come within a couple of rors will be driven at maximum points of noseing the Cubs out of speeds in view of the fact that in 'second place. The Athletics got the future they will go on the 1Hout of the cellar position by trounc- dirt tracks. Aing Boston 7 to 1, and giving the The Hoosier classic draws one of Red Sox the last place honors. the largest crowds of any sporting American League event. All reserved seats have been RHE sold for some time and a line hasR already been formed to buy general Cleveland ....014 140 010----Il 19 1 admission tickets. Between 125,000 With the Western Conference Chicago ......000 000 010- 1 G 1 and 150,000 are expected to view baseball teams playing the last Zinn; Thomas. today's annual race of races. stretch of the schedule, Wisconsin Detroit .......100 150 000-7 13 1 The brick oval was closed to and Michigan are straining neck St. Louis ......001 021 020-6 12 1 drivers yesterday afternoon while and neck to capture the champion- Stewart Coffman; Uhle. it underwent its annual bath. Later ship. Iowa, who has only a mathe- Athletics.....002 130 100-7 9 0 in the afternoon it was reopened to matical chance, is the only other Boston.......000 000 001-1 0 1 drivers that they might get a little team with possibilities of annexijg BEarishaw; McFayden. more practice before tomorrow's the title. - Only six games remain to be National League played before the conclusion of theC2 Tobias Given Spring Big Ten race. Wisconsin's gameCicago.- l gTe gm C icabug.....0000 00 x-271.00 Trophy At Wisconsin with Michigan today should deter- Pittsburgh .200 040 Olx-7 10 0 ADO mine the winner of the champion- Malone; Swetonic- ship, although the race will not, be Brooklyn .....000 130 000--4 12 0 MADISON,Wis., May 27.-David ! definitely decided until the final New York ...000 010 000--1 3 2 "Moose" Tobias, LaCrosse, Wiscon- ( games are concluded. Tomorrow's Dudley; Scott. sin, has been awarded the "W" winner will have the jump on the Boston.200 000 000- 2 10 4 Club Trophy, presented each year others, however. Philadelphia 022 601 lOx---12 12 0 by that organization to the play- The other game carded for to- First Game er turning in the best all-around morrow brings together Minnesota performance throughout the Bad- and Iowa, withthe Hawkeye's Cincinnati ...000 010 001---2 7 0 ger spring football drill. The win- championship possibilities resting St. Louis.....300 110 100-6 8 1 ner was chosen by Coach Glenn on-the outcome. Iowa's final game Second Game Thistlewaite and his staff of as- of the season is to be played Sat- Cincinnati ....000 000 030-3 4 1 sistants. urday, with Indiana as its oppo- St. Louis ......012 001 000-4 4 1 With the return of 15 lettermen sity and "B" squads will not be dl IHILL UFFUO UUDRI1AR from the 1928 team and streiigth- vided until after this contest. ered with new material from the IMichigan State will come to Ann ranks of the freshman and "B" squads, Michigan's 1929 gridiron1 teai should present a formidable lineup where it takes the field next fall against old football rivals. Al- though the identity of the head i football coach is still in doultt due to the withdrawal of Tad Wie- man, it is expected that most of the present staff will be retained. Nine games have been scheduled for the Varsity team, while the "B" team, will play six contests. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHED- ULE-1929 Sept. 28-Albion and Mountf Union, here Oct. 5-Michigan State, here Oct. 12-Purdue at Lafayette Oct. 19-Ohio State, here Oct. 26-Illinois at Urbant Arbor for the second game, Oct. 5 Finals Of Zone Davis Cup Play The initial Big Ten game is sched- Scheduled For Tomorrow At uled for Oct. 12 at Lafayette. The Detroit Tennis Club annual encounter with Ohio State will be staged in the new stadium LINEUPS ARE UNDECIDED on Oct. 19, while on the following Saturday the Wolverines will journ- Michigan tennis enthusiasts will ey to Urbana to engage their tra- be proffered an opportunity to wi ditional rivals, the Ilini. ness the final round play of the Harvard Invades West American zone Davis Cup challenge With Nov. 2 an open date, allow- round when United States meets ing the players some rest, Michi- Cuba tomorrow and Saturday on gan will be primed for the re- the clay of the Detroit Tennis Club. sumption of football relations with Cuba's challengers, decisive;win- Harvard. The Crimson will come ners over Mexico in the semi-final to Ann Arbor on Nov. 9 for an im- round, will oppose a front composed portant intersectional game. Min- of youthful American netmen' in nesota will provide the opposition the first Davis Cup match ever to Nov. 16 at Minneapolis, while Iowa be staged in Detroit. The draw will again close the Wolverine grid for the matches will be made by season Nov. 23 in the Michigan Referee Charles S. qarland, a fain- stadium. i ous internationalist of other years, The "B" team will play three this evening at 10:30 o'clock at home games, all of which are the Wardell. scheduled for dates when the Var- .T_-1. - -. ) I r Nov. 9-Harvard, nereI SNov. 16-Miinneota. at Minne-I !apo!;is sity will be away from Ann Arbor'. Nov. 23-Iowa, here The Wisconsin and Illinois reservej o-- ------o elevens and Kalamazoo Normal are Five Conference games will be listed as the home opponents. In played by the Varsity while the re- games away from home, the Wol-' mainder will be against non-Con- verine reserves will meet Mt. Pleas- ference opponents. Three Big Ten ant Normal, Ohio State reserves, reserve teams are on the "B" squad and Ypsilanti Normal. football card. Veterans Plentiful 3 Double Header Slated Veterans will be available for Albion and Mount Union will practically all the positions, but it up the curtain on the 1929 sea- is not unlikely that several of these son Sept. 28 i) a double header at will be displaced by some of the the new stadium. This is an inno- stars of last year's freshman team, vation in Michigan football; and whichincluded many outstanding will give the coaches an opportun- players within its ranks. Capt. ity to try out many candidates un- Joe Truskowski will direct theteam der fire in the search for capable from his berth at left end. Drall- men to fill the positions. The Var- (Continued on Page Seven) Invaders Work Out The Cubans appeared on the De- troit courts for their first workout Tuesday morning, Having just ar- rived from the long two day rail- road ride from Key West, Fla., the islanders spent most of their first practice session in limbering up. While the lineup is as yet un- certain it is expected that Gustavo Vollmer, whose play featured th (Continued on Page Seven) Tobias first attracted attention by his work in the line when play- ing on last fall's Frosh eleven.. He is a tackle and weighs 210' pounds. The husky LaCrosse forward de- veloped rapidly during the six weeks of spring practice. He will prove a valuable addition to the Cardinal line in the Big Ten grid race next season. "Moose" likes the bodily contact element of the game. In chosing him for the "W" cup, the coaches were especial- ly complimentary of his attitude on the field, ~' -1~-1-- U L ' nent. Yesterday's game between Ohio State and Chicago ended in a de- cisive 8 to 3 victory over the Ma- roons, thus shoving the Chica- goans into the cellar by them- selves. Previous to yesterday's con- test, both teams had shared this position between them. 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