TAE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931 sows* bout features Boxing Show EIGHT TEAAMS ยง10 COMiPETE IN TANK HEET OOKLYN ROSTER 'ANDING IN LEAGUET TO GO TO RAYS Wolverine Track Squad Leaves for Champaign To rw;v Lineup Indefini . :A contingent of Michigan track * estars will leave Ann Arbor tomor- - row morning at 9:30 bound for Champaign'to put in their bid for honor positions at the annual Uni- versity of Illinois Rey Carnival which will be held there Gaturday. Although the definite entries for the Wolverines have not been an- nounced as yet, the Maize and Blue will be entered in the mile and two mile relays, the shuttle relay, the hurdles, the 75-yard sprints, and probably .the 300 meter run. Eddie Tolan and Jack Campbell will make Associated Press Phot the trip, competing in the 75-yard Lefty O'Doul event while Campbell may also get an opportunity to do his stuff in O'Dou's presence assuies Manag- the 300 meter. er Wilber t Robinson of one of the Relay Team Good. best outfields in organized baseball. A shuttle relay team doing the Tin fchampioNationalLn pairbat 320-yard high hurdles will feature with Babe Herman, who always is the Michigan entry. The delegation in the race for leading hitter, and from here will be made up of Egles- Johnny Frederick, doubles king of ton, Jackson, Haefele, DeBaker. This the senior loop. This trio will take quartet has been showing some fine a back seat to none when it comes farm in the event and will probably to pasting the ball to all corners of De one of the outstanding contend- the lot. While it may not be the ers for first place at the meet. best fielding trio in the majors, ,its The mile relay team which set work in the garden will be more the new field house record of 3:26.2 than offset by its batting strength. a couple of weeks ago and repeated Infield is Strong. the stunt to win the Conference asevent last week will probably be Little has been sacrificed in a the strongest contender wearing batting way in the infield either, the Maize and Blue colors. Ekno- for that matter. Del Bissonette, vich, DeBaker, Glading and Russell guardian of the first base cushion, were the quartet which made up is a home run hitter of note, while this winning relay team, but it is Thompson has always been an aid possible that Eknovich may be in the Phillie attack. Glenn Wright' saved for competition in the two- at shortstop is one of the best mile relay event. Mueller has been shortfielders in baseball, not to showing up well of late and may mention his ability to pound the take the vacant post i he can beat ball with the best of them.nAtdthird out Mosser or Noyes for i.n base Wally Gilbert, while not asA hard a hitter as the rest of the Austi May Star. infielders, is strong enough at the Of the seven men who are candi- plate to make him respected by op- dates for the two-mile team, Aus- posing hurlers. Then, too, Robinson tin, Turner and Wolfe seem to be has such hitters as Mickey Finn the outstanding candidates. With and Harvey Hendrick to insert in- Eknovich, Braden, Crawford, and to a fray when any more batting Chase are also competing for the strength is desired. places on this squad. Turner took a close second in the 880 at Madi- Lopez Will Catch. son while Austin won his two-mile Al Lopez, brilliant Cuban catcher, grind with plenty to spare. Wolfe will again take care of the work had a tough break when he took behind the bat, although the Robins a spill while running the mile and have added a youngster, Lombardi, found it impossible to recover his from the Pacific Coast League. stride in time to place. Lombardi is said to have the goods, and may see plenty of service. The Missouri team which won the mile event last year is entering Dazzy Vance againaheads the (Continuea on Page 7) pitching staff, which also includes (CniuroKae7 such star performers as Watson Clark, Babe Phelps, Adolpho Luque, and two veteran American Leagu- ers, Jack Quinn and Joe Shaute. __ 4 With these veterans ready to go e along with the youngsters on tne staff, the Dodgers ought to be able to make a fine showing in that de- VALUES C partment. Golfdom's King Likes Retakes on Location ()s sOr d Prss) HOLLYWOOD, Calif., M a r c h 11.-Usually a c t o r s abhor re- takes, but not Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. The holder of all major golf championships halted in t h e midst of a retake in his second day of active *work before the camera with this smiling com- ment: -ttetakes sure, they're the best part of it. "Many is the time I would have given a lot for the oppor- Fenske Will Compete in Diving and Sprint ' l F t F 1 l tunity again. to try a shot all over What golfer wouldn't?" GYM TEAM ExDRILLS FR0 BIG TEN MEET Neither Coach Nor Team Ex.pect WOLVERINE SOUAD EXPECTEDTO JIN Wildcats Have Largest Number of Entries But They Lack Veteran Swimmers. Western Conference swimming activities for the 1931 season will reach their culmination here to- morrow and Saturday nights when eight of the ten Conference teams compete for the tank title now in the hands of the Northwestern tankmen. Seventy-nine men in all have been entered in the all-Con- ference title meet by Chicago, Illi- nois, Purdue, I o w a, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, a n d Michigan. Although the Wildcats, defending champions, lead the list of entries with 17 men, they are not being touted as a favorite this season as their team is mainly composed of sophomores and they recently suf- fered a crushing defeat at the hands ofthe powerful Wolverine aggregation under the tutelage of Coach Matt Mann. Michigan, with only 12 men en- tered, is the strong favorite to cop the honors this year and get their revenge for the defeat administered them last season by the Purple team which took the title after los- ing to the Wolves in a dual meet. It is predicted that tomorrow's pre- liminaries will result in the Wol- verine tank tealli leading the list of qualifiers. Illinois, perhaps the strongest contenders next to Michigan, have several stars who will provide plenty of competition for their Big Ten opponents. Brock is undoubtedly the outstanding swimmer for the (Continued on Page 7) to Take First Place But i Fred Fenske, Aim at Upper Half. IWho will carry the colors of the .ee u Wolverines into both the diving The Maize and Blue will put the iand 50-yard free style events in the final touches on their first season i Western Conference s wi in m i n g of Big Ten gymnastic competition I meet. this Saturday when they journey to Champaign for the Conference Washington AC Girls meet. iWa igtn AC*Gil Neither Coach Bill West nor his Set Tank Relay Mark team expect to gain top honors, but1 there is a strong possibility that . (By Associated Press) they will be able to finish in the SEATTLE, March 11.-Although upper half. West is taking a squad in a weakened condition from an of seven men with him including, attack of influenza last week, Miss Steinberg, Hunter, Parker, Ells- Helene Madison, Seattle woman worth, Goldsmith, H a n n a and swimmer, helped the Washington Decker. Athletic club girls relay team break All of the men with the exception ( the American 200-yard record here of Parker are in fine shape. Parker, ilast night. The W. A. C. team strok- who has been laid up with a touch ed the distance in 1 minute 55 3-5 of influenza, is expected to be fully seconds, clipping two seconds off recovered by the time the train the old mark held by the New York leaves Friday. women's swimming association. West is extremely well pleased with the showing of his men in I their first season of competition E Tr and especially with the improve- EN AVANT aver forward ment most of them have shown during the season. There is only A one senior on the team and only one junior, the rest sophomores, A A which makes his prospects for next r Patterson season extremely bright.Burr, Hanna has perhaps shown more ManuFacturin Fraternity Jewelers ~Laira as prhas shwn ore Detroit, Michigan & Walierville, Ontario improvement than any other one A ,A, A man on the team, and there is a A For your onvenience A bare possibility that he may be ableF o n ce to walk off with an individual I AnnArbor tore championship in the meet. Decker A 603 Church St. has also shown rapid improvement A since the Minnesota meet, especial-1IFRANK OAK ES"Mgr. (Continued on Page 7) 1 T'opcoats for Spr 9F 1931-GREATEST SINCE 1921 Here's the first delivery on topcoats for Spring, 1931-finer qualities, better tail- Tweed topco oring, lower prices. 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