V 29, 19l3t THE MICHIGAN IIL'Y' THE MICHIGAN DAILY CIBER TEAM AIMS FOR DRAKE RLAY Thinclads Will Start Training for Outdoor Season on Monday Afternoon. Spartan Baseball Nine Goes on Southern Trip The a n n u a 1 spring training tour of the Michigan State base- ball squad found Coach Kobs and 18 candidates leaving East Lans- ing yesterday for the sunny South. The squad, which has had only two outdoor practices 11 _S 1 so far this season, will have a. Pointing their efforts to the schedule of games below the Ma- Drake Relays, -dthe first event on son-Dixon line until April 6. The the outdoor schedule, the Michigan teams to be met include: Miss- thinclads will resume training on j issippi A. & M., University of Monday for the outdoor track sea- Mississippi, Vanderbilt, and St. son. If the weather permits, Coach Xavier university. Charlie Hoyt will take his charges out into the open air, otherwise _____________ the men will work out in Yost FieldA house. MICHIGAN VICTOR With the Drake Relays only a IN NATIONAL MEET month away the thinclads will beI doing their utmost in an attempt ~ ~ to win a place in the group of Wol- Kojac, Rutgers Star, Sets New verines which will make the trip Record in 100 Yard Event. to Des Moines. These relays are.___ always one of the biggest events (Continued from Page 6) t in outdoor track in the middle west and teams from all sections of the western; fourth, Princeton. Time:I country compete in the races. 3:42. Title Hopes Bright. 200 yd. Breaststroke. -.Won byt After Michigan's glorious indoor Schmieler, Mich.; second, Miller, season in which the Wolves man- ,Mich.; third, West, Princeton; four- aged to capture the Conference th, Evans, Iowa. Time: 2:34 3/5. championship, the chances for an 50 yd dash. Won by Scherer, outdoor title in the Big Ten look y si especially bright. However, there Princeton; second, Williams, Ga. are more events in the outdoor Tech.; third, Turner, Princeton; meets and Michigan's hopes rest fourth, Carter, Purdue. Time: 24 3/5. on the material which can be de- 440 yd. free style. Won by Crabb veloped to fill these positions. 4 d resye o yCab So. Cal.; second, Clapp, Stanford; The Wolverines will be exception- third, Kennedy, Mich.; fourth, Lang, ally powerful in the running events. Minn. Time: 5:2. with practically the same men wearing the colors in these races as 150 yd. beck stroke. Won by, did on the indoor path. In the Marsh, Minn.; second, Long, Prince-' field events, however, the team ton; third, Valentine, Mich.; fourth, cnnot boast of such great strength. Rosen, Northwestern. Time: 1:45. The Maize and Blue were not over- 10y resye o burdened with power in t h e s e 10-d resye o by Kojac, events during the indoor season Rutgers; second, Dayton, Prince- and unless new talent is discover- ton; third, Williams, Ga. Tech.; ed they will not possess -unusualfourth, Sunderland, Rutgers. Time strength when they get outside 52 3-5 seconds. (New National In- Seek Second Title. tercollegiaterecord). With a strong group of runners 220-yd. free style. Won by Clapp, and a bunch of men in the field Stanford; second, Crabb, So. Cal.; events capable of taking a goodly third, Ladd, Mich.; fourth, Wilson, number of seconds and thirds, Northwestern. Time 2:18 2-5. Michigan's chances for a highly 300-yd. medley relay. Won by successful season this spring, and Rutgers; second, Michigan; third, Hoyt's opportunities for two Big Minesota; fourth, Princeton. Time: Ten titles in his first year as Wol- 3 mm. 9 2-5 seconds. verine mentor, a re exceedingly Fancy high board diving. Won by hopeful. Riley, So. Cal. 134.04 points; second, Nappa, Minn., 98.60; third, Raike, NEW YORK-"Oom" Paul BPrl- I Mich., 98.46; fourth, Willard, North- enbach, former light heavyweight l western, 94.14. boxing champion of the world, has indicated that he will soon return WINTER PROGRAM REACHING CLOSE Intramural Department Arranges Spring Sports Schedule. (Continued From Page 6) have gathered 191 points. The Ac-] tuaries are third place holders now with 154, while the Has Beens come fourth with 144. Fletcher Hall and St. John's are next in line with 132 and 120 points respectively, and the Newberrys and the Alcaponies are tied at seventh with 108 apiece. The Brewers are last among the higher teams with a total of 102 points. The schedules for the spring pro- gram include the spring sports of soft baseball, tennis, and horse- shoes. All entries for these sports should be brought into the Intram- ural office as soon as possible this week to facilitate the drawing up of these schedules. With a bit of cooperation, the Department will have the leagues all ready to start right after the spring recess. A beautiful trophy shield, the prize that these teams are striving for, hangs in the .lobby of the In-{ tramural Building. INTER-CLASS TRACK More than eight class teams will compete in the annual inter-class track meet in the Yost Field houseE Monday, Mar. 30, at 7:30 oclock. A large number of entries have al- ready been scheduled in the Intra- mural office and more are expected by Monday evening. All class man- agers are pointing their proteges for this meet. Competition will be given in the 60-yard dash, broad jump, pole vault, shot put, high jump, mile run, high hurdles, low hurdles, 440-yard run, and the 830- VARSITY TRACK Anyone wishing to try out for javelin or broad jump on the Varsity track squad should re- port to Yost Field house any afternoon this week. Charles Hoyt, Coach. yard race. The first four men to USED CLOTHES bought and sold finish will receive five, three, two, " Call 4310. 215 East Washington and one points respectively. The H. Benjamin. 246C class team having the largest score NOTICE-6% long term mortgage will be the winner of the meet. loans on new Ann Arbor home' Numeral jerseys will be awarded to without bonus or service charge members of the winning team, and Clyde M. Smith. Call 4356. 246C team points will be awarded to the high team towards the all-year HISTORY '11 and 12, tutoring anc trophy. Everyone competing in this Exam Question Review, Person- meet will be required to have a ally by TOMMIE MACK. health card. ARCHERY 310 S. State Phone 792' The Archery Association has_1-6C scheduled a tournament for today --- in the Yost Field house in which NATIVE PERSIAN student in the the experts from all parts of the University is an experiences state are entered. A large number Oriental Rug repairer. 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BIG I W $25 I SAND-GRAVEL WASHED, SCREENED for a finely tailored Y. a Two Ambitions I I I A SK this man Hudson his ambition-No, you don't have to because you know as well as we do that MICHI- GAN'S success in the Conference next year is his greatest hope. With brilliant years of football behind him already, with the courage and leadership which have *on him his present place, and with a team of MICHIGAN MEN be- hind him, there isn't much to fear. And on top of all that, AMBITION TO WIN, the quality which has won every famous victory since the YEAR ONE, from conquering Rome to putting Snith's pickles in every home. II ASK us our ambition-again you don't have to, because we're here on this page today to tell you. SERVICE TO YOU AND TO MICHIGAN. Of course we could write paragraphs, but those six words are the essence of it. Frankly, we are out for the championship ourselves. And we particularly want YOUR business.-No matter where you have been sending your clothes for cleaning and press- ing, give us just once that "break" that every winning team gets once a season. It's all we ask-that you try us just once so that we can demonstrate our sincerity and ability. The telephone is at your elbow-just dial 23-23-1. Thank you. Then you'll thank us. You'll be in good company, too, for Hudson, like other Michigan leaders, is a satisfied cus,.. ter of ours. ._, r Id9w I