0' THEGICHGAN ATL I FURDAY. FORTYOURVARSITY LE TTE AME NT TO BELUST TH ROUGH GRADUATION Joe Truskowski Is Outstanding on Michigan's total by booting the With Eight Major Awards ball between the goal posts when to His Credit. it meant a triumph. Five Cagers Graduate. CAGE SQUAD SUFFERS In basketball, Michigan loses a number of great performers. Cap- Forty-four of the host of letter tain Robert Chapman, of Marion, winners who won their "M's" for Ind. one of the truly great centers service on Michigan sport teams and delense men in Michigan court will fall in line with the other sen- history, will be missing next year lors in the University on Monday as well as James Orwig of Ann Ar- morning, June 23, and receive their bor, an expert floor man with oc- diplomas. casional flashes of brilliant basket Outstanding among the grad- shooting. Frank Lovell of Detroit, uates of this year's athletes is a left handed dribbler and long Joseph Truskowski of Detroit who shot expert, who filled one of the has won eight letters during his guard positions and Tharel Kanitz years on Wolverine teams. He clos- of Milan, who like Orwig, had ed this, his final year, by adding flashes of unerring accuracy in hit- letters in football, basketball and ting the basket, have played their baseball. He captained the football last game along with Joe Trus- team in addition to holding down kowski. an end position and performing oc- Track loses nine of its letter win- casionally in the backfield. ners and an AMA man. Dale and I Poorman Leaves. Dalton Seymour, both of Ann Ar- Others of the senior class who bor, and both quarter milers have have distinguished themselves in run their last race. Captain Edwin other sports are Edwin Poorman Poorman of Chicago Heights has of Chicago Heights, Alvin Dahlem been mentioned before. A broad of Jackson and Ray Parker of Ann jumper good enough to place sec- Arbor. Poorman played a good game ond to the great Gordon of Iowa at tackle for Coach Harry Kipke will not be able to compete again this year in addition to being cap- since Richard Chapman of Grand tarn of Coach Steve Farrell's track Rapids gets his degree. team. Poorman was a shot putter Campbell is Star. and helped to pilot his thin-clds Holly Campbell of Laurium, the to a Big Ten title to fittingly close bi'g star of the past track season the veteran Farrell's career as head whose hammer feats have won him coach. recognition, is another loss while Dahlem also won letters in foot- Francis Sanderson of Gary, Ind., ball and track although he starred has made his final discus toss for on the gridiron. The tiny halfback Coach Farrell and Michigan. Ralph whose big "11" on his back seemed Mueller of Detroit, a member of almost larger than he was, often the crack mile relay team, and I stirred the crowds with a speedy Charles Wood of Webster Groves, dash down the.field but mdre often Mo., a hurdler are the other sen- drew plaudits for his hard nd fors. Nathan Pottter of Ann Arbor vicious tacki~ng and bloc-ing. ,- ,nother hurdler and an AMA win- sistentin his.efforts to win' a letter ner, i the last of the thinclads who in track, Dahlew prapctic~ed with have ended their collegiate careers, ceasing energy all spring in an en- since Dahlem's persistence has been deavor to gain a placp on the squad recounted earlier. as a javelin thrower or broad jump- Coach Ray Fisher can rest more er. This fine spirit won him another easily this summer than he did last when he was confronted with the Gridders Among Number. loss of all but three of his letter Other members of this year's winners. This year he has but four football team who have worn the positions to fill up when the sen- lize and Blue for the last time iors depart. Truskowski's catching are Howard Poe of Toledo, Ohio, Al post will be vacant and Captain Bovard of Ann Arbor, Joe Gembis Harvey Straub of Toledo will not of Vicksburg, and Donald Wilson be available for the outfield or as of Jefferson City, Iowa. Poe was a a utility infielder. Shortstop Harold hard fighting guard and Bovard Myron o Highland Park, slowed won comment for his work at the down this year by an injured ankle center post. Playing at fullbback sustained on the spring trip, also and entrusted with the goal kick- is a graduate. Joe Holtzman of De- ing job, Gembis kept himself in troit, a pitcher, will depart. the limelight by his accurate boot-( In other sports, Captain Clarence ing and chalked up two victories? (Continued on Page 7) fII>[IC1llll ltlllil1111111fil llilf il il il liill lilitlli111411111[f ll'J lIt1illtp l litlt lli '"Graduation Gifts from The Down Town Store for Michigan Men For him, or for your brother in prep school, a gift from a Browning King shop is always appreciated. You still have a few days to drop in and make a selection. Neckwear! Foulards, chevrons, and crepes arc -$ the popular materials and are of- E fered in a wide array of pln= shades and patterned effects. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Shirts! - Oxfordcloth and broadcloth shirts m in whites, plain colors and distinc- tive stripes and patterns. Both cot- lar attached and detached styles. 119 try > D TRADITION of the 1930 Maize and Blue Confer- ference champion track team will TO BE REVIVED be his guests at a dinner next _____I Thursday night at 6:30. revive a custom which was Nineteen Varsity trackmen will tional in the past, Al Schnei-: be invited to the dinner as well nanager of Joe Parker's fam- I as Steve Farrell, veteran Wolver- ld Ann Arbor eating place, hasline mentor who has just completed unced that the letterwinners his last season as a Michigan coach. I