THE MICHIGAN DAILY Th'RSI)AY-. MARCH- 20, 1930 T COACH FARR ELL PICKS T R ACKMEN TO MEET CORNELL U BROWNS GET IN SHAPE AT WEST PALM BEACH TK1M OUTDOOR DRILLS OF INDIANA NINE \N UNCOVER PROMISING MATERIAL Tspeci a to 'r a1 Included in the list are8 lettermen 1 I Z: i vi1Vt 1, . , . S~~l~11 . -With the diamond in fairly good Coach Matt Mann Drills Merman condition daily practices are being. Daily to Avert Mediocre held by the Indiana University Closing Drive. baseball team in preparation for the annual trip south which will be LASTCONFRENC 1MEET made to oxford, Miss., April 3-8 LAST CONFERENCE M where the Crimson will meet the University of Mississippi nine in a With the Conference champion- five game series. roughs at short stop, Crowe and Brubaker in the outfield and Vel- ler and Mankowski from the pitch- ing staff. from the squad last season. The group includes Magnabosco at the receiving end Balay at the initial sack, Jaros at second base. Bur- Wolverines will comprise the best indoor track team which the vet-: eran thinclad mentor is able to pit against his annual- rivals in an at-. tempt to repeat the victory which he won last year. Captain Poorman, Brooks, Camp-s bell, Smyth, Tolan, Wood. Potter, - Mueller, Benson, Dale Seymour,, Russell, Mosser, Wolf. D'Anna, Fitz- gibbons, Felker, and Pottle have, Ferrel been' selected to take the field against Michigan's ancient rivals. These men will represent the Maize and Blue in every event including Four members of the St. Lou a the mile relay, where Mosser, Rus- Form besfthS.Lur;a sell, and the Seymour twins are Browns whose jobs appear to beend selad tecompeteragainsone of secure for the 1930 season at thi. slated to compete against one of e rdate. Crowder is1oe of th( mn the best teams in the east. earlyadtg Crwers of th r Mosser in Dash. outstanding hurlers of the Amer- iai In addition to appearing in the' relay Dale Seymour and Russell I SENTMAN, WARNE UP will be used in the 440. Dalton Sey- mour and Mosser may be entered IN ATIONAL A.A.U. in the 75 yard dash to augment the strength in this event where Mich- - In a meet that saw one newItan igan has been rather weak all sea- world's record created, and another t son. one tied twice and a new chain- him The Cornell team, which will at- pionship mark set, the Illinois A. ove tempt to play as rough hosts as C. took the team title for the sec- Sc possible to the invaders this Sat- ond year in succession in the Na- fen urday has established a reputation tional A. A. U. indoor champion- C for itself this year as one of the ships held on Tuesday night at sta strongest aggregations of trackster Madison Square Garden in New sa in the east this year. Their team York. run is reputed to be the best they have One of the outstanding features fin put out in ten years, and the home of the meet was the showing of I wit crowd has high hopes of sending two Western Conference athletes, bee the Wolves home with a beating. who have been winning their 1 R Cornell Second in East. events with ridiculous ease this tdef In the eastern Intercollegiate season in Big Ten competition.-yar meet held recently at New York, Lee Sentman, University of Illinois the Cornell tied for first, while they hurdler, equaled the world's indoor Oly also boast a one-sided victory over mark of :8.6 seconds in taking the Con a highly-touted Yale outfit. 70-yard high hurdles event. iac The Cornell meet is one of the, Tommy Warne, another Big Ten ttoc oldest athletic rivalries which the trackman from Northwestern Uni- and Wolverines boast, and in the nine- versity, staged a great pole vault- J teen times which the two teams ig contest with Fred Sturdy, former tro have clashed, Michigan has emerg- ' Yale ace, who is now starring for the ed victorious in all but four, and the Los Angeles A. C., both men whe have won seven in a. row. The clearing the bar at 13 feet 9 inches title last victory for Coach Moakley before Sturdy finally emerged vic- was came in 1922, and with a well-bal- torious. On a second attempt to Joe anced team this year he hopesto clear the bar at that height Sturdy tion repeat that performance. His succeeded and Warne failed, plac- inte squad is particularly strong in the ing second in the event. cour shot put where Levy has done 48 Herman Brix of Los Angeles the feet, while the Reds boast a pole- created a new shot put record Ors vaulter who can go over the bar at when he heaved the weight a dis- by1 thirteen feet. - Wolves in Two Meets. Coach Farrell has entered two teams in meets this week-end, with a squad of five thinclads slated to appear in the Cleveland Relays also scheduled Saturday. Murry, Chase 1Srn g McLaughlin, Crawford, and Fues- tel will leave Friday afternoon tn- der the care of Coach Hoyt to con- pete against teams from this part !Os of the country in the annual Cleve- land affair. Of this group Murray will run in the 50 yard dash, while the remain-' featurin der of the squad will be used in the two mile relay event. new leathers i ships already written into Big Ten sporting annals, Coach Matt Mann is drilling his Varsity mermen daily in order to insure against a medi- ocre closing drive jeopardizing the highly successful season in the tank for the Wolverine cause. The intercollegiates, to be held at Cambridge, Mass., in Harvard's pool and the Yale encounter slated for March 28, 29, and 31 are hold- ing the major interest of the Mich- igan noatators although Wisconsin is slated to close the Conference dual meet season in the Intramural -r---.. building pool Friday night. Michigan's chances to annex na- tional honors seem at best prob- Crowdwr lematical but if season perform- OScarMei o1J ances can be taken as any criterion the Wolverines should finish well n league, while Lu Blue at first hind the bat is the ororner of Wes- icn gthe "iconced AgainsteYel d Oscar Mellilo at second form ley Ferrell of the Cleveland club, lent chance and Coach Mann is e of the classiest fielding combi- and is one of the most promising anxious to renew an old feud in a tions in the league. Ferrell, be- young receivers in the game today. successful fashion. F Wisconsin s swimmers should nf- ^« .... ... K, tI II HOLD BIG TEN TRACK CARNIVAL tce of 51 feet 2',2 inches, to give m a 10 inch margin of victory er his nearest opponent, Herbf hwarze of Illinois A. C., the de- ding title-holder. whet Bowman, former Syracusel r, copped the 60 yard dash event beating out a young Ohio State ner, Ira Singer, in a thrilling ish. This is the second time hin four years that Bowman hasj n the victor in this event. Say Conger of the Illinois A. C., ending title holder for the 1;000- d championship, met defeat at hands of Switzerland's great 'mpic runner, Dr. Paul Martin. nger set the pace throughout the e, but with only a lap and a half? go Martin swung into the lead d never was headed after that.' ohn Lewis, a runner from De-I it City college, was the victor in' 300-yard championship racer en the favorite and defending eholder, Charley Engle, of Yale, elinmiinated in the semi-finals. McCluskey, holder of the na- nal junior two mile run and the ercollegiate freshman cross ntry titles, swept to victory in two mile event by beating out I on Beamon of New York A. C. 100 feet in the two mile run. Three Iowa Swimmers May Enter A. A. Meet IOWA CITY, Iowa, March 19.- Bouyed up by hopes of being sent to the National Collegiate A. A. championships, three University of Iowa swimmers and one champion diver have resumed practice in the Hawkeye pool. Wentworth Lobdell, Iowa's first Western Conference champion sinee 1927, has his eyes on the N. C. A. A. fancy diving title. Other Iowans. who may compete in the meet. .at Cambridge, Mass., March 28 and 29 are Captain Joe Crook- ham 'sprinter; Ray Mohl, back 'stroke; and William McCulley, 440 yard free style. Iowa's seven point total which netted a tie for fifth place with Wisconsin is the largest number of points made in the Conference meet by a Hawkeye team since 1926. A beautiful exhibition of fancy diving by Lobdell gave him a margin of about six points over the runner-up. fer the Wolverines plenty of oppo- sition in their effort to complete the regular dual meet season with- out a reverse. The Badger paddlers have survived the season to date with only a single reverse, and that at the hands of Illinois. The Illini were lucky to win over the Madi-? son entry by a 39-37 score. Against Michigan the Cardinals will flash a free style relay quartet, of Davis, Shaffter, Chizek, and! Lange which holds along with Chi- cago A. A. the national record for, the 160-yard free style relay. When the Wolverine 200 yard free style combine of Hosmer, Walaitis, Walker, and Smith, holder of the mark at that distance, and the, Badgers meet the Wolverines will hold a slight edge. In the 100 yard free style num- ber Chizek and Lange will make things interesting for the Wolver- ine entries while Meyer, a breast- stroker, and Thomsen in the back stroke are considered possible first place winners. The Badger medley 1 combine of Hall, Perry, and Erm- ence should offer the Michigan medley lineup a hard fight. No need to look at the label on the suit box. when he's carrying it home himself, its because he's so proud of the Wadhams & Co. name on the box! 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