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ig Red Team Is Concele (Spa to h
Edge Over Coach Steve LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 21-
Farrell's Men. Judging from the interest that has
already been expressed among the
EIGHTEEN MAKE TRIP I high schools of the state, an in-
creased entry list is in rset nor
ornell's T r a c k m e n Hold the fourth antnual I. f S. A. A.
gymnastic meet wlich will be held
Impressive Win Over at Purdue University Saturday,
Yale Tracksters. March 29, starting at 2 o'clock in
the afternoon. Outstanding lavo-
Rivalry dating back over 28 - ites for the team tiLe wis ,:.ode
ill be resumed tonight we " anuai indan polls), th2 de-
hgn'sumrkeam nA g champion; hortridge (In-
[ichigan's track team :.n' 1c- p a_ inl. F !.d
rill hall at Ithaca for the annual o; xss:; tanli' i , MsAitn
!al meet with the Cornell track- y, Washington, Vincennes, Ply-
en. Although Michigan has reg- mouth, Jefferson (Lafaytte), and
tered seven straight victories EGymnastics, which is a great de-
;ainst the easterners in their veloper of physical strenglh an: "
early competition, the Big Red courage, has gradually becln grow-
am will be the favorite in to- ing in popularity as a sport among
ght's meet. Coach Jack Moakley the high schools of the stato sincej
gy:the state meet was inauguratea
s a well-balanced aggregation here by M. L. Clevett, assistan di-
at tied with Penn for first in the rector of athletics, in 1927.
stern intercollegiate champion-
.ips and defeated Yale in a dual HOOSIERS POINT

BOXERS AWAIT CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS

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neet, 67-46.
Amasses Seven Straight.
Cornell's last victory over the
ffolverine trackmen came in 1922,
when Michigan was decisively
>eaten, 59-27. Since then Coach
teve Farrell's proteges have an-
lexed seven straight, winning last
rear, 59-36. However, the Maize'
and Blue squad lacks the necessary
il--around strength this season, a
act which was revealed when Chi-
ago was the victor in dual compe-
ition a month ago.
Coach Farrell took a squad of 18
nen to Ithaca in an effort to up-
RESULTS OF CORNELL-MICH-
ICHIGAN TRACK MEETS.
Michigan Cornell'
1902 ........42 1-2 29 1-2
1903 .........42 1-2 29 1-2
1904 .......49 23
1910 ......54 2-3 17 1-3;
1911 ........33 1-2 38 1-2
1912.........41 31 ;
1913 .........42 2-3 28 1-3l
1914 ...27 44
1920 .........40 46
1921 .........51 1-2 35 1-2
1922 .......27 59
1923 .........66 1-2 28 1-2
1924 .........67 28
1925 ........64 5-6 30 1-6
1926 .........58 5-6 36 1-6j
1927 .........50 1-2 44 1-21
1928 .........50 45
1929 .........59 36
et the dope and make it eight in
L row. Chances in the 75 yard dash
ppear bright, with Eddie Tolan
nd Jack Campbell as Michigan's
est bets. Dalton Seymour and
Josser may forsake their usual
vent, the 440, also enter the sprint.
v4eining, Cornell's best dashman,
nay find the going too fast.
In the quarter mile Michigan al-
o appears to be strong with Dale
eymour and Russell entered. This
air have shown well in recent
ractice trials and may both beat
ut Elmer of the Big Red team.
Iartin and Homan, Cornell's rep-
esentatives in the mile run, will
et their greatest competition from
Wolfe, Michigan sophomore, who
nay extend them if he is in form.
YAnna will be Michigan's other
Miler.
Ithacans Also Strong.
Coach Moakley has a pair of fleet
igh hurdlers in Clark and Heasley
mho may show their heels to Pot-
°r and Wood of the Wolverines
ver the 75 yard distance. In the
0 yard low hurdles Michigan
tands a better chance to gain
oints, with Potter and Wood op-
osing Siegel of Cornell.
Cornell nas a trio of good men
a the two mile run, with Pattison,
evering, and Ranney entered.
(Continued on 1'age 7)
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TO DALLAS MEET
Indiana Cinderpath Enthusiasts _
Expect Strong Showing This
Year on Track.
(Special to The iDaiy) i S{fE
Bloomington, Ind., March 22.- ;o( WORLD
'The outdoor track season at In- SERIE5
diana University will open when the-
Hoosier team enters the Texas Re--
lays to be held Friday, Mar. 28, at Manager Bob Shawkey will lead
the University of Texas, Austin, his New York club into battle
Texas. The Hoosiers also will take
part in the Southern Methodist Re- against the Philadelphia Athletics
lays to be held at Dallas on the fol- on the opening day of the 1920 sea-
lowing day. sol. strongiy favored to retain the
Coach E. C. Hayes has not an- position of runner-up which it held
nounced, the team that will make or
the trip because tryouts have not last year in the American league
been held in all events. However, it race.
is probable that the Indiana four Two new faces are to appear in
mile relay team will be composed the lineup of the Yankees the first
of Eddie Clapham, of Ft. Wayne;
Rodney Leas, of Petersburg; Robert evidence of the changes that were
Kemp, of Kempton, and Henry anticipated when Shawkey took
Brocksmith, of Oaktown. The relay over iThe duties as pilot of the team
team won its event last year at the after Miller Huggins died late last
S. M. U. Relays and took second season. Ben Chapman will replace
place at the Texas Relays, and is a the combination of Lyn Larry and
favorite to repeat again this year. Gene Robertson at third base,
Clapham and Leas were members while Dusty Cooke will fill the
zf the relay team last season. The shoes of the veteran Bob Meusal
first three men were members of in the left field garden.
the cross country team that won Cooke will team in the outfield
the conference championship last with Earl Combs and Babe Ruth,
fall. Clapham is also possessor of ;too h etfycaesi h
the national junior cross country t of the best fly chasers in the
champion title for 1929. game today. Sam Byrd, who was

ESFOR PENNANT FHE TENWsconsin Sponsors PH ILI'S PROTEES
TrackCompetition
(Spcia to The Dai)
MADISON, Wis., March 21.--
With most of the competing teams Eight Title Encounters Fill
iA dngr, Keay, Steke Slated lready on the ground, everything Promisin Rin Card;
maRepresent Michigan at 1 is in readiness here for the openingHF
National Meet. of the fifth annual national acad- Heim a Favorite.
NaL Mr.emy basketball tournament of the
--'University of Wisconsin. FOUR DEFEND TITLES
-- CARDED NEXT WEEK U The tournament includes com-e-
" «t: Theee tition in basketball track and field
, Do Threemen will represent Michi- athletics and swimming. The bas- Opening at eight o clock tonight
- AVERA gan at the National Intercollegiate 'ketball tournament opens Thurs- the finals of the eighth annual all-
-_- omeet scheduled for next week-end, day. The track and swimming campus boxing tournament will be
meets will be held Saturday. held before a record-breaking
ftohKn Annoned1 y sd Although there are a few less en- crowd as indicated by the early
ifternoon. Aldinger at 12 pounds, tries in the basketball tournament
Kelly at 158, and Steinke at 178 will this year than last, the class of en- ticket sale. Judging by the iter-
be the only men to carry the Maize tries is, if anything, higher than est shown at the semi-finals by
and Blue into the competition for ever before and the winners will be women there should be a very mix-
the national titles, fairly entitled to the title of na- ed and enthusiastic block of sup-
Others on the team who made tional academy basketball cha-porters or eac of the eight big
a good showirg during the season pions.
to their studies or due to injuries squads to compete will be that of' As every weight class will be rep-
which would prevent them giving the Terrill school of Dallas, Texas. resented there will be eight new
their best at the meet. Of the Terrill finished as runners-up last champions to be crowned and in
FE g R . zthree going to the National meet season and, according to all reports, every case the fight will hold all
RTMAAOt \Estwo are Conference champions, is decidedly stronger this season of the thrills of the professional
with Kelly and Steinke rated as i than in 1929. ring.
the best in their weights in the Big ---Every man that now stands In
iTen after the tournament last TwO Captains Will the lists for the finals has gotten
Two 1eek Jt CaampaiWill there by hard fighting and they
KAsOcT week at Champaign. Lead KaC all put up the scraps of their lives
E~eaProve Har Worker.Kao
Aldinger, while not of the caliber agers to win the campus honors. Let
F of the othcr two Wolverines, is a Philbin has taught this year's crew
lightweight who has shown great (BV Associa;red of leather pushers enough boxing
QE's 37 improvement during the past sea- Kalamazoo, Mich., March 21.-- and ring tactics to class them with
YEARS ai > son, and who Coach Keen feels Warren Byrum, South Bend, for- the best amaters in this part of
/will be able to give a good accout ward, and Paul Grein, Reed City, the country and the show to be
4T1 of himself in first-rate competition.: guard, have been elected co-cap- held tonight will be the best that
One of the outstanding perform- tains of Western State Teachers has ever been on this campus. Gen-
ances of the all-campus mat tour- college basketball team for next eral admission tickets at fifty
kee first sacker slumped below the ney just finished was furnished by year. Both are high point men for cents will be available at the door.
n s a freshman 118-pounder, Digley, in their team, Byrum having piled up Flyweights Dave Gallup and Al
.300 mark in batting in last yearswinning the lightweight crown. The 176 points for Western's undefeated Toper at 112 pounds, will open the
competition, and should raise that yearling showed that he will be a' championship team to make him: card with a match that promises to
mark without much trouble. Tony powerful threat for the Varsity the highest scorer for the team, as be a fine exhibition of footwork
hi d - next year. Reif also displayed p-well as high point man for the and speed. In the bantam class,
Lazzeri will start as his old posi- tential power in the all-campus M. C. C. in average point per game. (Continued on Page 7)
tion at second base, tet y. powenin the all-capus
The left side of the Yankee mnrchampionship.
Thdefensirsntdoe or laness inner Imeet by winning the 165 pound
Sdefense presents more or less of a Jordan Shows Proimse.
problem. Mark Koenig, a brilliant In the heavyweight division, a
but erratic shotstop, will attempt promising candidate for next year's
to fill the position alone that both Varsity turned up in Bill Jordan,
he and Leo Durocher struggled } giant sophomore, who went through
with last season. Chapman at the competition easily to take the
third is still an unknown quantity, final bout with a time advantage of
but in case he should fail to play 3:13.
the position as it should be played' Coach Keen feels well pleased
1 Lazzeri will hold down third and with the showing which the non- LABEL WHEN
either Lary or Reese will go te Varsity men made in the all-cam-
second. pus tournament, and while most of
Behind the bat the Yankees are them have a great deal to learn,ASK FO*K1I" TE
!strong. Bill Dickey will do most of about the mat game, the Wolverine
the backstopping with Benny Ber- mentor will have them on the Var-
gough and Eugene Hargreaves act- sity competing for places next year. }
ing as his assistants. A compara-
tive newcomer, Arendt Jorgens Great Arthur Heads
shows some promise and may stick. for White Sox Camp
New York's pitching staff should
be stronger this year than it has (I>y' Assno ited P1 res)
been for the past several seasons. Chicago, March 21.-No little
Besides his holdover pitchers, Hoyt, worried and somewhat remorseful.
Pipgras, Pennock, Heimach, Wells, Charles Arthur Shires is expected
Rhodes, Sherid, and Johnson, to change his mind about forgetting r
Shawkey will have some brilliant the White Sox and make a final
prospects who have come up from personal appeal for reinstatement
! the minors. to Charles A. Comiskey.
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With the baseball diamond in
fairly good condition, Coach Everett
Dean is holding daily practice ses-
sions in preparation for the annual
Southern trip to be made to the
University of Mississippi, at Oxford,
Miss., April 3. The team will remain
for a series of games and return on
April 8.

wit ne -am iast year, may give
the former St. Paul slugger a fight;
I for the left field job, but at the
present time Cooke appears to have
the job secure.
{ At first base Shawkey will have
Lou Gehrig, who should have a
I much better season this year than
he did in 1929. For the first time
in his major league career the Yan-I

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