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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1931

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Big Ten Meet

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FINALS

BIG TEN DEFERS
N. C. A. QUESTION
Butler Suspended for Deficit
in Building Endowment.

CHICAGO, Mar. .The
Western conference is preparing to
fight the North Central association
of colleges and secon:ary schools
over the quest ion of control of ath-
etic affaire---but is observing the
... .~ latter orgy nization's wishes until
the battle becomes an open one.
This was demonstrated today
when it was learned that the Uni-
versity of Illinois had rejected the
'entry of Butler university athletes
in the annual relay carnival to-
nmorov.
Butler was suspended by the!
North Central because its endow-I
Frank Kennedy, ment had fallen below a prescribed
Varsity swimmer who contribut- amount due to the building of a'
ed to Michigan's list of qualifiers field house and stadium. The con-
last night in the preliminaries of ference had agreed to 'have no ath-
the Western Conference meet by letic dealings with suspended mem-
lowering the old record for the 440 bers of the North Central associa-
swim from 5:09.8 to 5:06.4. tion.
PAST SEASON'S ALL-S TAR NATIONAL
HOCKEY LEAGUESELECTIONS MADE

Tigers Open Frisco's
New Baseball Plant
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Mar.
13.-(JP)-If the rain holds off
this afternoon, Detroit will help
bhe San Francisco Seals dedicate{
Egan Francisco's new bill park,
dhe only one of its kind *-Amer-
ica.
The park has steel and con-
crete stands without roof. It is
built like a foot ball stadium. It
cost more than $1,000,000 and
..eats more than 25.000. Its right
field is 90 feet longer than right
field in New York Stadium and
'5 feet longer than right field in
New York Polo Grounds. Left
field is a foot longer than left
field in Comiskey Park and 60
feet longer than either left field
in New York. Kansas City has the
only ball park with a seeper left
field. It is seven feet lenger than
San Francisco's.
TO CAP~TURE FIH

FR ESHMANCINOERWoodard Draws Bye
to Help Wolverines
MEET HA9NGS IIR E 1

Incomplete Reports of Other
Schools Prohibit Final
Point Computation.
Michigan's freshman track team
competed in a telegraph meet with
Wisconsin and Minnesota yester-
day but the results of the other
Big Ten competitors did not come
in time for today's publication. Un-i
til the full results cai be obtained
no part of them can be published.1
While the final results are not4
yet known, the freshman coach
feels that his men have made a
good showing and stand a fairI
chance of coming out on top in
this triangular meet. Both the
track and field marks set by the
yearlings should contribute to their
final standing against the first yearJ
men of Wisconsin and Minnesota.
The freshman squad is strong
this year and have already made
a good showing in conference com-
petition, losing a telegraph meeta
with Illinois' yearling thinclads by
the narrowest of margins, one-third
of a point. The results handed in
this time point to a similar repeti-
tion but this time the marginal ad-
vantage should be with the Michi-
gan freshmen. Several of the men
will undoubtedly fill in the vacan-
cies that will be made in the Var-
sity roster by graduation this year.
A complete report of the meet
will be published, with summaries
in tomorrow's edition, if the other
schools send theirs in by then.

T'WO ENTRIES STAY
Wilson Surprises by Taking His
Match While Otto and
Benz Drop Out.
Michigan placed second in the
number of qualifiers in the West-
ern Conference wrestling meet held
at Chicago last night by getting
five men to go to the semi-finals
today. Indiana led the field of en-
tries by taking six of their contests
to put an equal number of men into
the semi-final rounds.
The Illinois grapplers came third
with a total. of four men to carry
on for them, while Iowa and Chi-
cago came through' with three
apiece.aFourtconference schools
qualified two men each, Minnesota,
Northwestern, Wisconsin, and Pur-
due being the members of the 'Big
Ten who drew a pair for the semi-
finals. Ohio State brought up the
rear of the field of semi-finalists by
getting but one man to try for the,
individual championships in to-
night's matches at the University
of Chicago.
SUMMARIES
118-pound; Aldridge, Ind, defeat-
ed Hales, Wis., decision, 6 min. 63
sec; Salomone, Ill., defeated Butt,
Purdue, decision 9:22; Sigwart,
Mich., drew a bye.
126-pound division: Dooley, Ill.,
defeated Hawkins, Ind., decision
1:57; Sheare, Chicago, defeated
Ward, Purdue, overtime decision,
2:57; Scott, Wis., defeated Otto,
Mich., fall 8:32; Peere, Iowa, drew
a bye.
135-pound division: Belshaw, Ind.,
defeated Britt, Purdue, fall, 6:58;
(Continued on Page 7)

by clipping 03.4 seconds from the'Sports writers of cities in which
present Big Ten record in the 440- hockey teams of the National Lea-
yard free style event. Michigan's gue are located, as is their usual
right to enter 15 men in tonight's wont, have again selected the first
finals was the result of the efforts and second teams for this season
of 10 Wolverines, several qualifying from the men who have starred in
in more than one event. National League competition dur-
Neither the 440-yard free style ing 1930-31. With the exception of
relay nor the 300-yard medley re- two players, Clancy and Gardiner,
lay were run off in the preliminar- all the men selected for this year's
les last night. Michigan will enter honor teams were members of the
a team in both of these races which Montreal Les Canadiens, Boston
gives them two more events to start Bruins, and New York Rangers.
in, with the strong probability of Shore Chosen.
winning both. There will be four Eddie Shore, giant Boston de-
other teams entered in these events. fense man, and Howie Morenz,
New Mark Set, speedy high scoring center of the
In the opening event, the 200- Canadiens, were unanimously se-
yard breast stroke, last n i g h t lected by the 37 writers who assist-
Schmieler took his heat easily to ed in the selection of the teams.
set the new national mark of 2:31 4Shore was chosen on the first team
chopping 2.6 seconds from the for- by 34 writers, and was placed on
mner record held by Moles of Prince-j the second team by the three oth-
tn. T his timelsyoe anewrece- ers. Morenz received 29 first team
ton. This time also set a new rec- votes, with the remaining men put-
ord for the Western Conference.'vtenghmthers e ndut
Kruger of Minnesota and Staelin tmg him on the second outfit.
of the Wolves took second and third Teamed with Shore on the first
in this heat, covering the distance team defensive line is "King" Clan-
in times good enough to qualify. In cy, brilliant star of the Toronto
the next heat, Miller of Michigan Maple Leafs. As net guardian on
swam the race in 2:37.2 to qualify this sextet the scribes have selected
in a time that was also better than Chuck Gardiner, of the Chicago
the standing Conference m a r k. Black Hawks, who beat out "Tiny"
Evans, a Hawkeye, followed Miller Thompson of the Boston Bruins for
across the line to gain the right to the position by the narrowest of
swim in the finals. margins. Thompson was given the
(Continued on Page 7) second team assignment over Roy
Worters, of the New York Amer-
SUMMARIES icans.
200-yard breast stroke-Qualifi- With Howie Morenz occupying
ers: Schmieler (Mich.); Miller the center position on the first
(Mich.); Kruger (Minn.); Evans team, the remaining two places on
(Ia.); Staelin (Mich.). Best time by the forward line have been given
Schmieler, 2:31.4. (New National to Bill Cook of the New York Rang-
Inter-Collegiate Record). ers, and to Aurel Joliat, another
50-yard swim-Qualifiers: Marcus star on the Canadiens.
(Mich.); Oker (Chi.); F e n s k e Mantha Named.
(Mich.); Wilson (N. U.) ; Covode Sylvio Mantha, of the Canadiens,
.(N. U.); Carter (Purd.). Best time and "Ching" Johnson, veteran New
by. U.);usandOer,P2..Bet York Ranger, were voted the next
by Marcus and Oker, :24.2. two best defense men on the cir-
440-yard swim--Qualifiers: Ken- cuit and were given places on the
nedy (Mich.); Brock (Ill.); Lang second team. Frank Boucher and
(Minn.); Cogdill (N. U.); McCully Bun Cook, both of the Rangers also,
(Ia.). Best time by Kennedy, 5:06.4. wCere blaced on the forward line of
(New Conference Record). the second team, the former at
150-yard back stroke-Qualifiers: center and the latter at a wing
Marsh (Minn.); Schmieler (Mich.);cnr.h ae t wg
Bartholomew (Ill.) ; V a 1 e n tin e __
(Mich.); Mohl (Ia.). Best times
by Marsh, 1:43.4, and Schmieler,
1:446. (Both break Conference
Record).
100-yard swim-Qualifiers: Wil- 4
son (N. U.); Marcus (Mich.); Troup
(N. U.); Klintworth (Mich.); Ladd
(Mich.). Best time by Wilson, :55.2.
Fancy diving-Qualifiers: Lobdell
(Ia.) ; Fenske (Mich.) ; R a i k e
(Mich.); Willard (N. U.); Nappa
(Minn.); Blaisdell (Minn.)
220 - yard swim - Qualifiers:
Schmieler (Mich.); Ladd (Mich.);
Brock (Ill.); Quaile (Minn.); Wil-
son (N. U.). Best time by Schmie-
ler, 2:17.4, (New Conference Rec-
ord).- ' midnight I
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position. The other wing job goes
to "Dit" Clapper, of the Boston
Bruins.
FIRST TEAM
Player Team Pos.{
Gardiner ........ Chicago ....... g
Shore ........... Boston .......rd
Clancy ......... Toronto .......ld'
Morenz ......... Canadiens .....c
W. Cook ........ Rangers ...... w
Joliat.........Canadiens ... .1w
SECOND TEAM
Thompson ...... Boston ........ g
S. Mantha ...... Canadiens...rd
Johnson ........ Rangers ......ld
Boucher .........Rangers .......c
Clapper ......... Boston ....... rw
F. Cook ......... Rangers ...... lw
TENNIS TRYOUTS
PRACTICE DAILY

Varsity's First Season Will
Successful if They Can
Take That Place.

be

Coach West expects to cop fifth
place in the Western Conference
gymnastic meet this afternoon at
Illinois. This is the first year of
gymnastic competition for Michi-
gan and if the team can win fifth
position in the championship meet
the season will be a success, Coach
West stated.

Joe Woodard,
Varsity wrestler in the 135-pound
division, who will get a chance to
carry the Maize and Blue into the
semi-final matches of the Western
Conference wrestling meet at Chi-
cago this afternoon.
Shires Fails to Turn
up at Brewers' Camp
Art Shires, ex-first baseman of
the Chicago White Sox, is probably
still clowning, or he would have re-
plied to the call President Louis
Nahin of the Milwaukee Brewers
has issued to him, calling him to
put in his appearanoce for spring,
training with the team.

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