I PAGE SIX 0 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930 CLOSE COMPETITION EXPECT ED. IN TRIANGULAR MEET {. --- MICHIGANIS HOST~ TO SPARTANSYPSI Track Stars From Three Schools Possess Unusual Ability in Nearly All Events. WOLVES ARE STRONGEST Intercollegiate track supremacy of the state of Michigan will hang in the balance Thursday evening when Coach Steve Farrell's Var-! sity track team plays host to the invading Ypsilanti and Michigan State Normal cinderpath contin- gent in the Yost Field House. Each of the invading teams can show unusual talent this year on the track and the result of the scoring looms as anything but a foregone conclusion. Michigan's representatives beaten by Chica- go's excellent showing Saturday night are still an unknown quan- tity in first class competition and whether the Wolverines are able to outscore their 6pponents tomorrow night or not the experience should stand as valuable to the team when the Maize and Blue combine girds itself for Conference competition. Ypsi Most Dangerous. Of the two teams who will en- deavor to upset their imposing ri- val, the Wolverine of Michigan, Ypsilanti promises to make the most certain bid to carry away the total scoring laurels. The Teachers should make their strong- est bids in the middle distances and longer runs, boasting a num-' ber of men in these events who would furnish feared competition for any team in the Big Ten. Captain Beck will lead the Ypsi runners tomorrow night and will make a strong bid in the 60 yard dash. He should draw his strongest fight from Michigan's Eddie Tolan, Campbell, and Murray. Tolan will be the favorite. Other entrants' include Ypsi; Jacobi, Brown; State, Russo, Lafayette, Voelker, and Sal-. mon. Sprinter Fast. In the sixty-five yard hurdles Ypsi shows two entrants;. Munro and Krueger; State, four, Yarger, Russell, Gawalt, and Voelker. Mich- igan will enter Potter and Wood. In the sixty-five yard jaunt over the low barriers Ypsi has entered Oliver and Munro; State has en- tered Russo, Russell, Voelker, and dawalt. Michigan will enter the same combine as in the high hur- dles. In the two mile run State's bril- liant distance star, Lauren Brown, will be flanked by his teammates Dowd and Stienle, Arnett and Ma- combe of Ypsi, and Kennedy, Low- moster, and Fitzgibbons of Michi- gan. In the mile run Brown, Ful- lerton, and Swanson of State will oppose Creiger, Arnett, Boyd, ad -O'Connor of Ypsi, and, Wolfe, D Anna, and Feustal of Michigan. State Strong in 440. In the half mile Arnold, Creiger Burholt, and O'Connor will take the cinders for Ypsi, Williams and Swanson for State, Benson, Mc- Laughlin, and Chase will run for Michigan. Ypsi's quarter milers include Beck, Jacobi, Burholt, Ar- nold, and Brown. State will show four 440 men; Salmon, Wilson, Re- clare, and Rothfuss. The brothers Seymour, Dale and Dalton, and Russell will turn in Michigan' quarter mile performance. Yps's mile relay will include Beck, Jacobi, Arnold, and Brown. State will send Salmon, Swanson, Voelker ,and Wilson to the post in this event while Michigan's baton carriers will include the brothers Seymour, Russell and Mosher. In the shot Michigan's veteran pair of Poorman and Brooks will be op- posed by Rader and Page of Ypsi, Dill, Pflug, Joslin, and Wilson of State. High jump honors will see three Ypsi entrants; Munro, Schneider,j and Benjamin. Russell, Cole, and Zayless will compete for State, while Michigan's entries will in- clude Felker, Veech, and Evans. PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS We have all makes. Remington, Royals. Corona, Underwood Colored duco finishes. Price $60. 0. D. MORRILL 314 South State St. Phone 6615, WILDCATS MEET PURDUE TONIGHT (Spciald to IThe al) EVANSTON, Ili.-Northwestern's basketball team, fresh from its' victory over Illinois Saturday, will endeavor to further upset the Big TFen race by trouncing Purdue' at LaFayette tonight. The Purple five has been functioning much' better lately and will be out to give "Stretch" Murphy and his colleagues plenty of competition. Coach Dutch Lonborg will probablyI start the same lineup he used against the Illini. SH2 ARKEY DISPLAYS STRONG LEFT PURPLE TO BEGIND IN TRAINING SESSIONS AT MIAMlI FOOTBALL DRILLS EVANSTON Ill - Development of reserve material, the lack of } which proved costly to Northwes- tern in the 1929 campaign, is the Hockey Championship at Stake task confronting Coach Dick Han- on Wisconsin Invasion Iy dasr litpepares to oen spring of Coliseum Ice. grid practice here March 5.Coiem ce The freshman team last fall did not prove productive in the way of WILL ;CONCLUDE SEASON furnishing varsity material andI " I unless marked progress is made Combination play, which has this spring the Wildcats will be in been sadly lacking in the attack of much the same position as they the Michigan Vai'sity puck team found themselves last fall.hh ____________ the last few games that It has play-' COMIAINPLAY H BADGER SEXTET defeats. After taking two games from Minnesota ealy in the season, the Badgers had to be content with a split with the Wolverines. In the second Minnesota series the . two teams split even. Michigan's rec- ord at present stands at three vic- tories, two defeats, and one tie. All of Michigan's players are in the best of condition for the final two games of the current season. f VETERANMATMEIN~ New Eligibility List to Allow Five Seasoned Wrestlers - to Return to Squad. With five veteran wrestlers . breaking through the red tape of " ineligibility and now ready for Associated Praess IfoO Conference competition the corn- Jack Sharkey (right) lands a hard left during one of his training plexion of Northwestern's down- sessions at Miami Beach, Fla., where he has been training for his bout troddlen mat team will change ma- with Phil Scott tomorrow. terially for their meet with Michi- gnthis Saturday. Sgan i Sat BALLYHOO ON HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH of the eastern half of the Big Ten. FAILS TODRA W CUSTMARYCROWD the Purple are on paper no match, for Coach Keen's clever grapplers. Either the gentle art of publicity I dollars from Pegler's "forgiving However with the return of the and ballyhoo has lost some of its public" before they gave the fight othentire make-up as well as the effectiveness or the general buying fans the bout that they wanted., spirit of the Northwestern contri- public has lost some of its gullibil- The prestige of the press agent, bution to Western Coilference mat-' ity; especially that portion of the ballyhoo or publicity man, and dom will undergo a drastic change. carefree, unquestioning buying other arousers of interest is appar-, LaFavour, one of the best 128- public that flocks around Miami.I ently on the wane. pounders in the country is one of The point is that the Sharkey- There will be no broadcast of the men who reentered Big Ten Scott fisticuffs scheduled for Thurs- the fight since the Garden authori-. lists this semester and if past per- day has attracted about as much ties apparently felt it might affect formances may be taken as an in-I attention as an automobile passing the sale of the tickets for the main dication of worth, the Purple star in the street. go. And one little jolt on that sale should be able to give a good ac-I Over-emphasis on the Fainting' of pasteboards might kill it all to- count of himself in whatever meets Britain, the general falling off of gether. On the other hand Sharkey he enters. heavy bouts since Dempsey and Iseems actually enthusiastic about Garrigan at 148 pounds is also Tunney and a multitude of various the fight snd is the favorite by a back and should make things hot things has caused the fans to pass considerable margin to polish off for the Wolverine 148 pounder up this scrap with nothing more in the good old American fashion when he goes to the Yost field than a glance. And when the mon.. the man from England who writes house mat Saturday night. Garri- ey careless from the North decide about "overcoming of animal in- gan scored a fall over Bell of In- that they won't spend much stinct by education," and who diana last year in three riinutes. i change to see Fainting Phil Scott would do away with the colorful Maldon at 178 pounds and Reilly mix with Sharkey there is little "killer" and bring in the scientist. in the unlimited division are two (that can be done about it. Unless of the other men who are eligible! the promoters should find another TORONTO-Leigh Miller, Cana-, again. These two are known ask and better match for Sharkey. dian sprinter, defeated George hard wrestlers and clever stratie- In spite of the articles by Scott Simpson of Ohio State in the re- gists on the roped-in mat. to the effect that he is educating cent Canadian indoor champion- To match these newcomers Coach the American public to appreciate ship races. Keen indicgted in his practice ses- fine boxing rather than to go wild ~~~ sion last night that he too might over a good fight, there is enoughi be contemplating changes in his of the old blood thirsty Americans line-up. The regulars after a day'left to make the ticket sale a tough of rest Moneay came back last proposition. Other candidates that night to find that they would have might better have met Sharkey are to fight for their positions. Griffiths or Schmeling, yet the Just what changes were going in- hungry promoters felt confideni (continued on Page 7) that they could pull a few more Three Former Michigan Stars in Big Leagues Have Had Only Light Work. Michigan's three former baseball stars who are now members of ma- jor league teams have not as yet coused any undue excitement in the training camps, although it is so early in the season that they have been called upon to do little more than limbering up work. Bill McAfee, who is a member of the Chicago Cubs, National l league champions, is considered one of the letter newcomers to the Bruin hurling ranks, accord- ing to the attention that is being; paid to him by Ray Schalk, who is' coaching the Cub pitchers this year. McAfee, along with pitchersj Werneke and Teachout, are being drilled daily by the former White Sox manager. No reports have come from train- ing camp yet of the activities of Asbeck and Corriden, the other two ex-Wolverines that were mem- bers of last year's championship nine. Asbeek is with the Yankees and Corriden with the White Sox. Another Michigan graduate who has a good chance to remain un- der the big tent this year is Pete' Jablonowski, Vho is on the pay- roll of the Cleveland Indians. Jab-, by has been up before with the Cincinnati Reds, and last year was' one of the best pitchers in thet American Association. He is con- I ceded a good chance °'to remain with the Tribe for the entire sea- son. ed, has been the goal toward which Langen will start at center, Cour- Coach Eddie Lowrey has been aim- tis and Nygard at the wings, Hart ing in the' recent practice sessions and Bryant at the defense posts, of the Wolverines before the com- and Tompkins at the nets against the Wisconsin sextet. Art Schln- ing Wisconsin series. derer, Sippola, and Campbell are When the Maize and Blue sextet Ithe Wolverine spares. skates out upon the ice Thursday Rankin, of Windsor, has been night before the first of the Bad- named to referee the two contests ger encounters, it is highly prob- while an assistant as yet unnamed able that the teamwork will be far- will aid him. Rankin assisted ther advanced than it has been at Rush ne in the' working of the any previous time this year. Ex- two nnesota games. tensive drills in this line during Michigan will have to concen- the last two days have brought trate on stopping Meiklejohn and about a marked improvement in, Kreuger, the Badgers' two stars of this line. ' the forward line, if it hopes to gain With the championship of the the victory. Meiklejohn is one of Western Conference at stake, Mich- the best centers in mid-western igan's puck feam will be forced to hockey circles, while Kreuer is a win one game and, at the worst, fast wing man who has caused all tie the other, in order to lay claims of his opponents of the year con- to the Conference title. If the siderable trouble. Badgers should win one game it Frisch will be guarding the net would give them the champion- for the Badger forces, whie the ship. I remainder of tUhe regular team Wisconsin's record at present will probably be made up of stands at four victories and two 1Thompson and Kreuger at the r r l l} z G l J 1 RL 4 1 PURDUE ATHLETES' HAVE BUSY WEEK (Special to The Daily) LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Beginning with the Northwestern basketball game here Wednesday night, Pur- due's winter sports squads are due for four days of intensive activity, nine engagements being on the card. Coach Ward Lambert's col- orful basketball crew, outstanding favorite for the Big Ten title, and Leslie Beers' wrestlers head the list of engagements with two contests, while the other five squads will all be in action once. Following the Northwestern netl tilt, interest will shift to track on Thursday when Coach Eddie O'Con- nor takes his Pudue track team to Evanston for 'a triangular meet with Northwestern and Minnesota. wings, Metcalf and Swederski at the defense posts, and Meiklejohn at center. Bach, Siegel, and Gal- lagher are likely to see much ser- vice before the game is ended. The work of Tommy Courtis at Joseph's vacated wing position 'has been the biggest factor in Michi- gan's latest viOtories. With the graduation of the veteran wing- man and scoring star, the outlook was rather black for Michigan get- ting through the Gopher and Bad- ger series successfully. Courtis, however, has shown /a fighting spirit and a team play brand of hockey that has made him a valu- able man to the regular sextet. Art Schlanderer also showed up to good advantage in the Gopher series, and as Michigan's number of spares is limited, he will un- doubtedly see a great deal of ser- vice as a replacement for both Ny- gard and Courtis. t - - C / 9s Don't Walit Longer To Order Screens Do wot wait longer to order screens. We will install them when you wish if ordered now. Waitin till June will mean' a three weeks elay. 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