?TAC'E ZI THE M'ICHITCAN DAILY , tOV M R 1, 1s9. BLOCKING DRILL IS s IN VARSITY PRACTICE IITH KNEE INJ'URY Daniels Gies to Flank Position and Smith Takes Center During Workout. SIMRALL, DAHLEM REST JUNIOR ELEVEN NEW 'FOUR CHAMPIONSi GIVEN BLOCKING ON ROSTER OFINUIGO sUVIUI A DRILLINDOORS HAWKEYE TEAMS f' During the lull affected by the r(S cial to The naa,.~ ' lack of an intercollegiate game this week-end, Coach Courtright is drilling his "B" team on funda- mentals, the knowledge of which I was so conspicuously absent from their performance in the Illinois game. The rain kept the squad in- doors yesterday and afforded them little opportunity for any work on fundamentals except blocking. IOWA CITY, Oct. 31-The'cham- pion of all United States broad jumpers last year, the youth whoa exceeded an American indoor polo vault record, the Big ,Ten's -leading swimming point-scorer, a national amateur wrestling titlist. Between January and June, the University of Iowa will send this notable quartet into competition on fields of sport-in east,'midwest, and south. Ediward. Gordon, Henry Canby, Boyd Liddle, -and Leoyleffer, representatives of three sports,' track, swfmming, wrestling, are the athletes M-fb have the prestige of reputation.'And the first three men ascended to the heights in their first year of intercollegiate compe- tition. A lanky Negro youth with tight- coiled springs in his legs and abil- ity last seasOn to propel himself farther than any other American broad jumper is Gordon. In the summer of 1928, he was one of the four leapers on the American Olym- pic team at Amsterdam. With his bamboo pole and a pair of sturdy arms and shoulders, Can- by made one spectacular gesture last March which created his re- putation. He vailted 13 feet, 7 1-2 inches to win the Big Ten indoor championship, clinch the meet for the Iowans, and better the confer- I ence indoor record and the Amer- ican indoor mark from a dirt run- way. BOSTON - After Dartmouth de- feated Harvard. the rooters carried Coach Johnstone Will 'Build His Team Around Nine Veterans From Last Year. STOLPMAN IS 'CAPTAIN year is a hard "blow and some one will have 'to be found to 'take his place. Wiggers was the first Mich- igan fencer to be awarded a major letter. 'He received this 'for win- ning the conference champipnship in his event. The foils should be fairly %well taken care of, with five men back from last year. These are Captain Stolpman, Madero, Friedman, Shutz and Dowsett.. anNo schedule has been made out as yet, but the athletic association is endeavoring to schedule some preliminary meets before the con- ference season opens.