T14E MICHIGAN DAILY PAGt BEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1'AG~ ~'EN 1 Wrestling Meet Is Slated For This Week C LASSIFIE wooADYIFtIS~IIG WOLVER ILES WILL i Sport Briefs - 3 SU.S. * I-M Check-up Shows* /l T T ENTRY FOR GRAND NATIONAL Success of Varied * i \1[611 IxI Athletic Program nIILL FED T O PILOT a- KOW. a I huLL MBy Bob Townsend. Parker May be Unable to Make Hoosier football is off to an early start having already seen two Trip Due to Injury; Many scrimmages after several- weeks of Matmen Will Enter. fundamental practice. H. O. Page ILLINI. TO HAVE ENTRIESthe Crimson mentor is trying ,ome I new formations with his backfield Colge matmen from all parts of and they may open next fall with , the country will gather at State a tricky wing-back style that will! College, Pennsylvania this week- give the fans a thrill whether it end to battle for the highest prizes nets any yards or not. In Intercollegiate wrestling - the Only 25 men have been out for National Intercollegiate champion- practice and things do not look so brigbt for the Hoosier hopes of ships. Entries have been received next year unless some of the big from teams from every state and sons answer the avertisements that every major college group in the Page has been running in the stu- United States, and the class of theIden p sderr " Big Shots" and Square Shooters competition which is slated to go will meet at the rifle matches to to tle mat holds promise of one be held at the University of Iowa. of the best meets in the history of' AIpril 5th. The meet is to be the th6evenitmidwest matches of the national intercollegiate meet but there w11; Michigan's list of entries will be be representatives of every gur lifited to three since Ray Parker, toting organization in the country Conference 168 pound champion (with the possible excention of thr has suffered an injury which may navy) there for exhibition gallery shooting. If all the invited guests keep him from making the trip to, appear the students will have te the tournament. If Parker is un- take to bullet-proof vests for they able to enter the competition Mich- will have to lay out ranges all over igAn will be represented by Alding- the campus. er, Kelly, and Steinke, who holds Nothing startling has appearer& the B'ig Ten 178 pound title. in the way of new grid rules for Oilers Are Strong. the 1930 model football season. 1lahoma A and M, undefeated Only the usual few minor and tech- in nine years of college competi- nical changes have been made and tion will enter a full team of eight a Varsity man of last year is not wen, as will Oklahoma State, win- likely to pull to many boners even hers of the Big Six title this year. if he doesn't learn anything this Coach Cliff Keen's brother is the year. For the- last few years there coach at Oklahoma State, and is i have been suggestions to change I finding much of the success which everything but the name in the 1 the Wolverine mentor has achieved college rules. in the mat game. Ed Manley swimming coach of t The Rocky Mountain individual i the University of Illinois is going chamnpions- will be entered in the I to give a three weeks training national meet, and will find them- course in life saving. Well that selves opposed to the champions of will be one way of using the p~oJ the Eastern Intercollegiate associ- because his tank team won't need ation, Lehigh University. Several any practice until they schedule entries from California have been some tough teams. received to date, and. most of the, Seamstresses, boxers, runners and other western states will be well wrestlers .are taking part in the represented when the meet opens. annual athletic carnival held at Big Ten Teams, Enter. Illinois. The sororities are also Illinois and Indiana, first and entering teams and it looks like second in the Western Conference the ninth year of the intramural team ratings will lead the Big Ten meet will be the most hetrogenious aggregation with five men entered mixture of sports ever run in col- apiece, while nearly all of the otlher lege annals. Conference schools will have men carrying their colors into the com- ? CANNES-Big Bill Tilden added petition. two more French titles to his string Michigan with four champions by winning the finals in the singles out:of eight weights would be one and doubles of the Cannes tennis of the outstanding entries in the I tournament, with Wilbur Coen as. national meet should all of the his partner. title-winners be able to make the trip',, but excessive school work and 1 MIAMI-W. L. (Young) Stribling injuiries have cut the list to three and Phil Scott have booked to fight men' who will be able to go. at Albert Hall, London, April 10. .,1t;}r 1 :r ; } J }{, Y: ' j'x'':r{""{='f'=?: i:} "4.,A ,", ," C f:1"RC:: 1 f.}: }":r;.;;;:;:;:;r 1,;. :.:;;;;:. .:::::: ;: :; ;' { . "},{1"C;:?.r ..f v:}r":?:':....,{:ti': :YJ-:";"$} ';nCM: }<;." .r'ir: ,y:, . hY! ' trit .*r':} "1J ''' . r.1 vir". : ..,fi. r,': ,:r,:: " .- '. L'-'{ r }"'} ;}}?:j:['.,::{: : ::-:SryYta:":{{ :: :;? i" ' ' .. _ i a" L JrJ ',.+. ' :J' ': { n4' r} y"K""+r¢, Lr IVICTORIANI .n .u.',1C,"' LLyr."y!'NFv'" :<;R1?,"?},'?tii:;:ti ;+:; {5; _ I :i{!"gC",tA""""rr ; <, .''rrn1: : ";; :!;r;'y?:'1 "::::'i:,;:;":l-y:.}} ;rr}.::". vtk' .h {}i.: {krr...;,!;.1: .itip:::: : :''::":"i }>:",": ?j::",{:: ii ::C^?:. i- Y . ,r;,: f{r-}'""'J", 41: ":r"V "."M , :{ti J:ti'? "il::'', 1}{V:. ".{.;J,{Y}:;.,.,t1}" .. , ty :L" rtr" "+ti:Yr'}LJp{K .ti;1 f. 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Vhis increase in num- lrers is only one phase in which the intramural department has made considerable progress during the past few years. Of the tota,' number of men using this building not over 200 are excluded from some form of organized activity sponsored by aids department. Every fraternity on the cam- phs had at least one team in one of the nine sports (basket ball, hockey, tennis, swimming, bowling, valley ball, squash, wrestling, and handball) feat- ured during the past three months. The number of men competing as independents ex- ceeded 250 and the interclass teams totaled over 150 men. Add to the men who used the 2200 l9ckers- in the intramura3 building, the freshmen who have gym twice a day in Water- ma^ srymna.siuan, the number of students who used the Colise- um, and the men in the Varsity ' squa& in the field house, and ' it is easily seen that a large percentages of the-men students at Michigan are more than.: spectators. : nuun S II n irin urKn : : x' 1: xM , "Y Team Is I of I TIGERS Likely to Fi First Divisi This Season., inish sion Out i LOOK STRONG !..... (Continued From Page 6)' ssorfater? Press PI tn John Hay Whitney's Easter Hera is America's candidate for the Grand National steep'_echase at Aintree, England, March 28. Boilermakers Conceded Little Chance in Effort to Copt ue Titular days on Big Ten, Diamonds, t * ( place, but to do so the Brown's pilot will again., have to depend almost' entirely on his pitchers and w^ry little on his batting strength. St. Louis' first place hopes are pinned upon its staff' of hurlers. Crowder, Gray, Collins, Blaeholder, Stewart, Ogden, Kimsey and Coff- man form one of the best mound staffs in the league, while several promising rookie hurlers have a fair chance to stick with the club. Best of the newcomers is a young pitcher named Caldwell, who it, said to possess just about every- thing needed to earn him a regular berth in the maj joys. ! ?4'or ?atch^.rs th;3 Browns have j dick Ferrell, brother of Cleveland's ' Wesley Ferrell, Clyde Manior, who served as a relief receiver with the club last year, and Hungling, an cold minor league star who has been called up to the majors again, more for the duty of coaching than for engaging in actual play. Ferrell probably will take care of the posi- tion regularly, but his h batting will have to pick up if he wants to re- tain the berth all season. Lu Blue at first is a fixture, while the light hitting Oscar Melillo at second is also favored to retain his place at the keystone sack. Ralph Kress is one of the best',,,ahortstops in the league, but his batting is not quite all it should be. At thirdl base Killifer will have to choose between Frank O'Rourke, another fairly weak batter, Sammy Hale,. formerly of the Athletics, and a youngster from the WesteTn League, Grimes. T3INC1---Reasonable rate. Neat- ness and accuracy a specialty. 3 to 4 hour service. 1309 Wilmot, Mrs. Con key'. Dial 5568: 123 S U M M E R EMPLOYMENT--Mr. Walbridge will be at the Union, Tuesday, night, 8 to 14, and Wednesday night, 8 to 10. Fresh- men and Sophomores given pref- er-ence. C12 NOTICE---We have openings for business 'administration students for work this summer, with pos-- sibiity of permanent position up- on graduation. Only high Calibre men able to furnish references need ap'ply'. Mr. Burton, room 302, Union, 8 to x10:34 evenings. 12C EXCHANGE FOR ANN ARBOR PROPERTY=Fine 8 room, mod- ern summer home, near Charle- voix. An acre of land with 10 rds: of. water frontage, garage, wood- shed, large garden, shrubbery and fruits. Phone, owner 4356. 135C 2nd SEMESTER TUTORT TG MACK TUTORING AGENCY 310 S. 5'1':'XTE. 1'HI11\; 792-4 STONE SILLS AND ENTRANCES For the Home, Fraternity, and Sorority. JOSEPH L: ARNET 208 W. HURON ST. NOTICE -Am driving to New 'Y'ork City spring vacation 16 closed,: car'. Can take three passengers. Phone 3407. 5611 YPING-- -Theses a specialty, Fau rates. M. V. Hartsuft'. Dial 9087. C FOR RENT FOR 1 E$T--mingle room in pri- vate home. Warm and quiet. Hot and cold water in room. Southeast. t$.00. Zel. 37-68., 123 FOR RENT=1 block from campus. Newly fprniahod. 1 large front room grid one single room:, will acoo Wodate two. 1 small and 1 large apartment. Everything furnished. Dial 5568-1309 Wil- mot. 123 123 CAMPUS AND HQSrPITAL--(Near) Three furnished light hnusekeep- ing room, apartment. First floor. Phone 2-1815. 119 North Thayer. 61 (Special to The Daily) LAFAYE'TTE, Ina.,, March 24.- Purdue sport followers are taking time Gut to catch their breaths fol- lowing the hectic charnlifonship football and basketball seasons as they sett 16 back to look over the prospects for spring sports that will be launched here April 4 when the baseball, nine openns against Wa- bash. But whole the bulk of the student body will be enjoying the five day spring vacation that starts Wednesday noon, aspirants to the! baseball nine will confine most of their vacation activities to inten- sive "training camp" drill on Stuart field that is expected to determine !more or less the makeup of the squad for the season. Prospects for Captain Eb. Cara- way's baseballers to follow in the footsteps of the championship foot- ball and basketball squads are con- siderably dimmed by the lack of pitching strength, but Coach Lam- bert expects to have a fairly well- balanced team in the field, as there I are likely prospects for all of -.he j other posts. The two heavy hitters of the 1929 squad, Eb Caraway, who topped all. Big Ten batters with a .556 mark last season, and Milton Mills, fiery third-baseman, are both. back ready for duty. In addition to Mills, other' infielders who show promise i n c l u d e Snodgrass, shortstop, , Fields, second base, 'fan Bibber, first base, and Weaver, utility in- fielder. P101, ItH --l delm four room bungalow r}ewly, decorated. With garage. Pone 4423. LOST--III inois Wrist watch. Please phone 5663. Liberal reward. 12 __ _. _, _ ..._r.. . . ... .,1 /? _. _.. 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