THE MICHIGAN DILY MICHIGAN WIN HEI WITT, KELLY, PARKER, STE INKE TAKE IMBIVI DUAL TITLES AT MEET FOUR MAT C H AMPIONAIPS C -"dH j..ADVEIRTISING 7FEHMNENTER - NOTICE WSTNTIntramuralINOTICE--We have openings for the A r t- h All C vm c u j wrestlin busines sadministratian studRets SWIMMIN( (Continued IPrrom 1ag "6) Northwestern, as'he transferred from another school. G SLANTS won. Ault took things easy for Varsity Breaks Mark of Three I of Purdue in the first match of the New Big Ten standards were Set by Sauer, Donahue, 1158 pound competition and then let made in every event except the 220 and Watson in 1927. down Payner of Iowa with a time and 440 yard free style swims dur - advantage of 5:16. The Hawkeye jng the two days of tne title meet. mon110lg t e tl-UalIt p t s g ' first 12 lengths, but Wilson kept close behind. Over the last six laps champions for the year are almost they waged a desperate duel, Ault certain to be found the names of finally, winning by inches. Inciden- several of the 30 members of the tally it was Ault's third successive Freshnian squad who are entered I Conference title in til'. quarter mire. 11mIons i' tournament whi 4es undr wvy Qon !Wednes- II News f T )AS SCHEDULE. Relay;. VJ Finals (F~~id WOODARD PLACES THIRD entry gave Kelly a good battle, but could not break the Wolverine's Although Cliff Keen's Wolverine string of wins. grapplers were forced from first to Hammer Loses Title. third place in Conference team In the final match fammer of rankings this year, tte Michigan Wisconsin, defending champion, contingent set a new Big Ten rec-I ord at the individual championship gave Kelly his greatest scare of the meet held at Illinois last week-end tournament, but after two overtime by capturing four of the eight periods Kelly was declared winner titles. with an advantage of 1:06. This In 1927 Donahue, Sauer, and battle was one of the high spots of Watson took three of the coveted crowns from a strong field to set a the tournament and the outcome mark never before reached, and 'was in doubt until the final minute. until this year that record stood. The easiest title winner of the However, the team- which Coach Michigan group was Ray Parker in Keen characterizes as the best het has ever drilled went to the tourna- the 168 pound division. Parker so meet this year determined to show far outclassed the rest of the field that their defeat at the hands of that his win was almost assured Indiana was a mistake and with after the first match. Belishaw, but six men able to enter competi- -I aAstrind, innesota,"and tion won their way to four firsts and a third. Illinois was the clos- Jiruard fell before him in order, est rival of the Wolves at Cham- and the only man to give him a paign Saturday when the Indians real fight was JiruarC. , 'is oppo- copped three titles and a third. nent in the finals. Auer Out With Injury. Steinke Gets Time Decision. With 'Auer 'compelled to drop I Although Al Steinke was eipect- from the meet due to an injury I ed to make a good showing at the sustained while the Michigan j tournament, his rather easy on- squad was taking a last minute I quest of the field came as a distinct workout, -he burden fell upon the I surprise. Big time decisions over hands of Captain Hewitt, Kelly, his first two opponents, Sinberg of Parker, Steinke, Benz, and Wood- Wisconsin and Mitchell of Indiana ard.- The first four of these oen made the Michigan gridder a' fa- came through the matches with vorite and i the final against flying colors while Woodard lost to Tonkhoff -of Illinois he upheld the Baurle of Illinois in the semi- predictions. His opponent was a finals and was defeated again by fine wrestler, but Steinke was able Stetson of Wisconsin for second to keep behind him long enough place. Benz lost his first match of to get the decision. the event to Johnson of Illinois Illinois placed second in the Con- after giving the home team entry ference meet when Sapora, Bauerle one of the hardest battles of the and Burbick took the titles in the Sciiwartz lea * one au± iu on T records by settingenew marks of :18 in the 40 yard yard sprint and :52.6 in the 100 'yard free style. The former records --were both held by Michigan swim ners, Walker hav- ing set the 40 yard mark while Darnall made the record for the century in 1928. i s ! st 6 l Another national intercolleg-I iate record was broken when Dick Rinch swam the 150 yard back stroke in 1:39.6 to beat Marsh of Minnesota by two yards. This urpa ssed the m~ark of 2:39,8 which' :e made at Minneapolis the previous week. Michigan's relay quartet, which recently shattered the vorld's rec- ord for the .160 yard distance, set, a new Conference markc m the re- lay of 1:1.8 on Friday night. The: Michigan 'relay teams of 1928 and 1929 jointly held the former record of 1:1a5.4. 'Nrtiwes tern's medley trio accounted for the sixth '1ig mark to fall, coVering 300 yards in 3:09.2, breaking their own stand- ard of 3:10.6 set last year. Two Michigan faculty mem- bers, Prof. Brier of the college of engineering end Prof. Eatont of the German department, flew, from Ann' Arbor' to Ev- anston for the finals of the meet'on Saturday. -'They came in a plane piloted by Milo Oi-j pliant,"former Michigan diver. One of the surprises of the meet developed in the 440 yard free style when Billy, Wilson, 'Northwestern sophomore, extended Captain Gar Ault to the utmost before the latter Ault led the Wolverines in y veing at the Ltramliural apps scoring with eight points Bob- SprtK building.aaPp by Walker amassed six points IPhSim Kap by taking second in both the 40 Coach Sauer's yearling squad has Phi Beta Delta and 100 yard events. Walaitis been particularly impressive this Theta Chi added three points to Michi- season in scoring two well-earned ! Basketball. ,n's total with places in the iti o h r 8:20-Chicago vs.. Minnesota. Sya it ac v over the Varsity Reserves 8:20-Illinois vs. Michigan. n yard sprint and xancy d1v-Iand the experience gained in these RELAYS. j ing'~~ two meets should be wvorth a great ' EAS Bd e t ondeal in open competition.hThe en- At seven-thirty tonight four fra- Besides being the only contestant tire squad with the exception of ternity relay teams will be on their outside of Michigan and North 1 Cortes, Hawkins, and Sigward, who marks ready to fight it out for the western to win an event, Lobdell of are injured and unable to compete year's championship in this event. Iowa will bthe only champion red ir the tourna- Starting in tonight's race will be back to cdfend i :- i' cv, inext ya.:trd" h a~ Heck scded Wil Cmnbet r Phi Kappa Psi with their quartet He succeeded Wally Colbth as div- Any student wishing to enter the .composed of Hodgson, Cox, Morley ing champ. All the rest of this tournament may do so by commu- and Boettler. This team turned in y ' t i u icating' his intention to the official the best time in the preliminaries, Nappa of Minnesota sprang a sur in charge atthe Intramural build- negotiating the half mile in 1:39 prise when he took second in the it h- 2-5. Phi Sigma Kappa has a quar- diving. .Isng.All entriesdmust weig n tet of fast runners in Lamb, Bell, sichigmn's diversywereeanlit- Humber and Cooper. Phi Beta Delta C hichhigan's divers were a lit- . rwill take the lark with Benjamin, tle off form in the finals, plac- Coach Fisher Vouches Blumenfeld, eydberg and Kron- ing third and fourth. In the + feld. The fourth' team1 that is preliminaries they "placed sec- or Courtesy of Fans mekd. The fourthe teth is ing hir an forth Inthemaking a bid fore the title is Theta Ao and third after Lobdell In reply to a question as regards Chi. Although qualifying two men an article which appeared in yes- HANDBALL. fwr the finals, neither of North- terday's Detroit Free Press con- Drawings have been made for westerns divers were able to ernin the developient of a code both independent and interclass place. .This was the only event for baseball courtesy and sports- handball. Eight independent teams which the Purple did not manship, Coach Ray' Fisher of the and eleven class teams have enter- score. Michigan Varsity declared that it ed. The independent pairings are: Five Michigan entries just missed hardly pertained to the game as Comets (Axinn) vs. Wiseguys out from qualifying among the first played in the Western Conference. I (Greenbaum), Olympics (Stein- Ifour in the preliminaries. Bob Ladd In the eastern part of the coun- berg) vs. Saints (Grawcock), Ac- swam the best race of his career in try considerable trouble is experi- tuaries (Friedman) vs. Buckeyes the 440 yard trials, but was touched enced with both fans and players (Carpenter), W. D. B's (Hems) vs. out by McCulley of Iowa. Hosmer in regard' to courtesy and sports- I puckers (Redniss). With the ex- lost by the touch to Nickerson of manship at the games; but this ception of the Comet vs. Wiseguy Purdue for second place in his 40- does not extend to the middle match, the games will be played yard heat. Valentine's time in the western part of the country. I is ' Wednesday night at 8:30. Class back stroke was a spilt second too Coach Fisher's belief that baseballIhandball brings together the Frosh slow to gain him a place in the fin- in the Big Ten is about'as free as it I Lit-Senior Law, Soph 'Lits Frosh al'. Grimshaw took seventh in the ever will be ,from the natural boo- Eng. "A" Junior Dents-Frosh Eng. diving preliminaries just outside ing that is bound to occur in every "B," Junior Lits-Senior Lits, Senior the select six. '#game. Dents-Junior Eng. 4 meet. 118, 138, and unlimnited divisions The Michigan captain took the Illinois regained the' Big Ten tean measure of Callahan of Wisconsin championship this year after beinj in his first match in the 128 pound pushed from the throne' by Michi class with a time advantage of gan last year, but the wel-balance 6:50, while Ward qf Purdue gave Wolverines overshadowed thei i: him even less competition in the the individual events. semi-finals, losing with an advan- Six or seven Wolverines will rep tage of 8:10. La Favour of Illinois resent Michigan in te Nationa had gone through the other I meet scheduled for March 28 wit: bracket with ease, but in the final all of the men who won Conferenc match the Illini lightweight' proved titles slated to enter and probabl no match for the wearer of the three of the other grapplers wh Maize and Blue. have made°a good showing both a Kelly Gains Fall. the Big Ten meet and during th Otto Kelly took a fall from Gray schedule.. s. m g -, e ly 0 e a 4, I I L uAOAR D I I FTH ot H EATH tLOTHEI If you would see the Thos. Heath Clothes for spring, ri come soon! There are more of them this season thau* ,1 Some particularly slightly clothes ever before but at the same time there seem to he more young men who appreciate hand work, personal supervision, and everlasting fussing with details. SUITS in all shades $45.00 and $50.00 With extra trousers TOPCOATS in neat patterns $37.50 and $45.00 Some 48 and 50 inches long "Wf ? G- t .. m. : "- U