THE CHI ; ,N D -w I L F-1-dDAY, 13, -1031 ~HE MICHIGAN DAILY FP.IDAY, MARCI{ 13, ~19~1 conference SwimpngMeet to en Here Tonigbt . HOYT L EAVES FOR ILLINOIS RELAYS' Fourteen Cinder Path S to Champaign Meet V tars Go Vhich JVural Golf Lessons Will be Discontinued Coach Ray Courtright plans to limit the indoor practice of his golf classes to one more week, he announced last night. He has given the fundamentals in his groups on the golf swing and expects to augment this instruc- tion with outdoor demonstra- tions starting March 23. His pupils have progressed with their training so that by one more week of p :.c~ice they will be ready to go c,. .d de- velop their game by th -nselves, Courtright stated. Pitchers Show Development HSH ONTIUESSIGWART ENTERS TILEMATCHES TT n~P RA TC y__ _ _ _ _ _____ in Marts ! omorrow. Michigan's bid for honors at the Illinois Relay Carnival tomorrow night will be made by 14 star thin- clads picked upon the merit of the+ showing they have been makingl in the past few weeks, it was an- nounced yesterday by Coach Chuck Hoyt. The squad will leave for Champaign this morning at 9:30. Seven events will probably be en-I tered by the Varsity squad includ- ing the mile relay, the two mile, shuttle relay, pole vault, 75-yard dash, hurdles and possibly the medley relay if the men are in good condition for it. Campbell will i i l I 4 E i GYM1 SQUAD GOES I I i t { i I UUZ1U liu ml le.AL.&' l,. '...AJ. a tL, , CAllI II- d not sta ti h 0 -a d e e ta traural pool tonight tonight andtart in the 300-yard event as Coach West Hopes to Place His tomorrow, in his last Conference was first announced. TeUp Half f competition. Mueller in Relay.Team inUpperHafof Probably the biggest change in Conference List. BIG TEN FENCERS the usual entry list was the re- .Michigan's Varsity gymnasti BIG " TE FENCERS placing of Eknovich by Mueller as teamicianlea itya i y mata 5o.iori WILL START MEET leadoff man on the mile relayo le Cest5 will end quartet. Mueller has been showingl Wolverines Have Good Chance a fine renewal of form in the time the firstrWolverine gym team into to Finish Well uptList. trials of late and will get his big a Western Conference gymnastic lp on Lopportunity to make good in this meet. Coah Jhn ohnton's arstymeet. Mueller has plenty of pos- The Maize and Blue are not ex- Coach John Johnstone's Varsity sibilities, but up until lately he was pecting to win the title but hope squad of fencers left last night for sort of disappointing after the form to place in the upper half. The Big the Big Ten meet at Champaign he showed last season. Ten Championship meet will start starting tonight. The Michigan Eddie Tolan and Jack Campbell Saturday afternoon in the Illinois fencers will enter the meet almost will be entered in the sprints and gym. certain winners of several points can be counted on for several The Illini, on their home floor, and with a much better opportunity points as per usual. If Tolan can are favored to take first place. Chi- than last year to be up among the repeat his time of :6.2 which he cago won the meet last year but chief contenders. Only a single turned in twice in the Big Ten Coach West's boys have met bothl fifth place was gained last year in meet he will be up in the lead. teams this season and consider the fif t hree evets. The team has won Besides Mueller, Russell, DeBaker, Illinois squad the stronger. Indiana three out of five Big Ten matches and Glading will make up the mile is the only school in the conference thus for this year.m relay entry which ought to be able I that will not be entered. North- Friedman, who is probably one of to maintain its fine time of 3:26.8 western will not send a full team, the best foils contenders in the which it set last week. but all the other schools will enterl Conference, will be Coach John- Austin and Wolfe Entered. complete aggregations. stone's entry in that event and will The new two mile entry will be Individual championships will be probably be the best bet for a first made up of Braden and Turner determined besides the team title position. He took all three of his who have been running the 880, in this last meet of the season. The! matches at the Northwestern meet, Austin, star two-miler, and Wolfe gymnast gaining the most points two out of three at Illinois, Wiscon- mile flash. The 320-yard shuttle will be given the title of all-around sin, and Chicago meets, and lost relay will be run by a quartet of champion. two out of three in his first affair hurdlers including Egleston, Hae- Goldsmith is Michigan's best bet at Ohio State. fele, Jackson, and DeBaker. These in the horizontal bars event al- Capt. Gordon will be entered in men may also run the regular 75- though Elsworth and Hanna will the sabre event for the Maize and yard hurdles. Capt. Pottle will com- be entered. A. Steinburg is favored Blue. Although he has done his pete in the pole vault. to win some points in the horse di- best work -in the sabre event, he vision and he will be entered withE is also good in the foils. Powers will Ken Strong, former New York Hanna and Decker. In the flying be entered in the epee. He has been ( university grid star, is one of the rings Decker looks like the best of having a fine run in this event thus seven candidates for an outfield three men, Elsworth, Parker, and far this season, winning most of his post on the Toronto ball club of Decker. A. Steinburg will team with meetab y two to one decisions. the International league. (Continued on Page 7) Control as Batters Get Needed Workouts. Continuing the policy of letting the batters get accustomed again to taking cuts at the ball, Coach Ray Fisher sent his large squad of diamond candidates through an- other practice session yesterday at Yost Field house, in the batting cages. Although the pitchers have not really begun to bear down yet in an attempt to fool the hitters, sev- eral of the hurlers yesterday were tossing some pretty fair curves in the direction of the plate. The bat- ting has picked up somewhat from the showing made the first few days.C Daniels Still Missing. Norm Daniels continues to be the only member of the regulars squad who has not yet donned his base- ball uniform. Probably he will re- port for work next week, after a brief rest from the close of the Conference basketball season. Tompkins, Hu d s on, Braendle, Butler and several other of the ,men yesterday comprised the con- tingent that was taking cuts at the offerings of various members of the mound corps.rAlthough most of these men were hitting the ball hard in the batting cages, just what they will do when they get out into the natural light of Ferry Field re- mains to be seen. Such a difference exists between the light of the two places that a man who ordinarily turns out to be a slugger in the field house may be just ordinary when he starts batting outdoors, or vice versa. To nprove Conditions. In an effort to get conditions in- doors a little more like those out- side, it is likely that Coach Fisher will have backgrounds of green cloth put up behind the pitchers to aid the batters in seeing the ball against the background of seats in, the field house. SWIMMING NOTICE The swimming pool in the Intramural building will be available only to Conference swimmers March 13 and 14. BIG TEN 1riIATCHES Coach Cliff Keen's Squad Starts Drive for Titles at Chicago Tourney. Late yesterday afternoon Coach Cliff Keen entrained for Chicago with his squad of eight wrestlers to take part in the annual Western Conference meet to .be held in the Windy City tonight and tomorrow night. Both coach and the men were in the best of spirits when they left Ann Arbor for they feel that their chances to take a couple or more of the individual belts are as good as any team in the Big Ten this year. The annual meet which for some peculiar reason is not held to de- cide the championship of the Con- ference, will consist of the individ- ual grapplers of the Big Ten squads coming to grips to decide the crowns of the various divisions. It has a bearing on the final chamn- pionship of the Conferenc, in that the team collecting the greatest number of individual titles adds to its standing in the general chai- pionship race as alreadymade in the dual meet competition. Dougovito Favored. Michiganhopes to do as well this year as they did last when they brought home four crowns. The best chances this year are in the 118, 126, 135, and 165-pound classes with Sigward, Otto, Woodard, and Doug- ovito entered respectively. The lat- ter is practically conceded his match for the title, while Sigwart and Otto stand better chances in their weights than does Woodard, who will have to take the measure of the man who beat him last year, (Continued on Page 7) Dal Sigwart, one of the pluckiest members of the Michigan wn stling squad who is one of the favorites to win hon- ors in the 118 pound class at the Big Ten meet. ICE MEET SLATED FOR NEXT WEEK Contestants Are to Compete Only Two Events. .n Contestants may only compete in two events in the All-Campus Skat- ing Carnival next Tuesday night, March 17 at 7:30 in the Michigan Rink. The meet is sponsored by the In- tramural department. If the stu- dents show enough interest in tne Carnival, the Intramural depart- ment will make it an annual event. This is1 the first year of the compe- tition and the Carnival was plan- ned upon demand of the student body. Five events are carded for the evening; the 220-yard dash, 440-1 yard dash, half-mile, mile, and the, two-mile race. Preliminary heats will be run off if the entry list is too large for one race. Gold nedals will be given to the winners and runners-up in each event as awards. Among the entries to date are Emmy Reid, Keith Crossman, and Tom Prouse, of the Varsity hockey team. (Continued on Page 7) n^ EN AVANT ^n . n ^n A vtnt ' A ever forward ^n n n ^n, n Burr, Patterson Auld Co. Manufcturing Fraternity JeweItrs Detroit, Michigan & Walkerville, Ontario AlA For your convenience Ann. Arbor Store. 603 Church St. A FRANK OAKES Mg r. 0~ 7vow VVeU WUWE I I in topcoats tailored by LANGROCK assures distinc- tive appearance even after many years of wear. Hand- woven by the crafters of S peat gives ny to their I I I iL I ii+muMM I ! I