'HIGAN DAY! E Y MAI b.E LAST HOME APPEARANCE JL -1 . 1-411 A. TO MEET440 STAR HOPES TO WIN HONORS Austin Will Perform I Home Crowds for t Time Today. nter 38 Men in Only ! feet of Year Which arts at 2:30. an, world's record holder -yard dash mark and lverineddash man for A 'ee years on both indoor, r tracks will be running.....-...* ompetition on the Ferry this afternoon when nce champion Michigan meets the Minnesota1 thinclads in the only home meet on the outdoor schedule. The meet is scheduled to start at 2:30. Several other Michigan track luminaries from among the 38 en- tries announced yesterday by Coach Chuck Hoyt will be running before the home crowds for the last time also, including Perry Austin, lanky distance runner who has developed into the fastest two-miler ever to run for this institution, and Capt. John Pottle, who ranks as the lead- ing pole vaulter on the Michigan squad this year. Rains Will Make Track Slow. Rains yesterday have settled the track somewhat and with the heavy underfooting it is doubtful if the tracksters will be able to set any new records, but the records should be on a par with those of other meets for the Wolverines boast one of the best all-round teams seen around here in several seasons. The Gophers, too,. have considerable strength centering in the dash, the hurdles, the shot and the high jump. They should cop the honors in the latter two events, but Mich- igan looks good for firsts in most of the other 13 events on the pro- gram. If the weather holds good the meet will draw a large crowd of homecoming visitors supplementing the student fans to make one of the biggest tiack turnouts of the year. Hoyt Gives Wolverine Lineups. Entries - announced by Coach ,Hoyt yesterday include Tolan, Mur- ray, Campbell and Smythe in the sprints with Noyes taking Smythe's place in the 220; Russell, Glading, and Eknovich in the 440; Turner, Braden, Crawford, Mueller in the 880; Wolfe, Fitzgibbons, Feustal and Smith in the mile; Austin, Howell, Jnd Hill in the two mile; Egleston, Jackson and Haefele in the high hurdles; Egleston, DeBaker and either Jackson or Haefele in the law hurdles; Pottle, Humphrey, Dougal in the pole vault; Noyes, O'Neil and Gafill in the high jump; Klein, Noyes, O'Neil and Latta in the broad jump; Dougal, Hazen, and Pottle in the javelin; Dravel- lig, Dougal, and Goldsmith in the discus; Cox, Dibble, Draveling, and' Dougal in the hammer; and Gold- smith and Draveling in the shot. 'M' BLANKET AWARDS (Continued from Page 6) Arthur Schlanderer..... hockey Al Steinke...........football wrestling Charles Smyth ..... ...ack Kenneth Stolpnan ..... fencing Irving Valentine .....swimming Joseph Woodard ......wrestling Eddie Tolan............trackI Detroit, Al Watrous, Oakland Hills professional, recently made h i s fifth hole in one on the thirteenth at the Oakland Hills layout. Two ,of Watrous' former aces were made on hole number 13, and he thinks 13 is his lucky number. Member of the fastest mile relay 1 quartet ever developed at Michigan, who will be entered in th 440 event this afternoon when the Wolves take on the Gophers at Ferry field. Russell is ranking man in the quar- ter mile which is his favorite event. COLFERS TO PLAY OVER NEW COURSE Both Teams Practiced Yesterday With Par Scores; Matches Begin at 8:45, 1:30. (Continued from Page 6) Trueblood was undecided as to whether Johnny Howard, would get the assignment for both singles and doubles. It is a forgone conclusion that he will pair with Lenfesty in the morning doubles, but whether or not he is strong enough to par- ticipate in the singles will only be decided after the completion of the Because of the Michigan- Northwestern dual meet being played today over the University course, no one will be permitted to play until the matches have left the first tee. Also, no one will be allowed to start after 12:30 until the afternoon singles matches have started. morning round. Royston and Liv- ingston will constitute the number two doubles combination. In thef event that Howard's condition will not warrant his playing in the aft- ernoon singles, Uand appears to have the best chance of filling his place. However, Jolly is a possible alternative. The morning foursomes will leave the tee at 8:45 o'clock, with the singles matches starting probably between 1 and 1:30. WOLVERINE[S MEET PURPLE NET SQUADI Coach Johnstone Entrains With Seven Men to Avenge Last Year's Defeat. (Continued From Page 6) ings. A newcomer to the squad, Ranck, is expected to take Sher- man's place in the lineup. The Michigan team will be out to avenge a 5-4 setback handed them by the Wildea~s Jast vear ",n the first meet of the season. To ac- comolish this feat Johnstone will send his strongest possible lineun into the meet, but will with-hold his decisions on pairings to the last minute in order to get the men pitted against the opponents whom he thinks they have the most chance to beat. Ranck Renlaces Sherman in Singles. The Maize and Blue singles con- tingent will be made up of Ranck, in place of Sherman, Captain Brace, Hammer, Ryan, Clarke, and Reindel. All of these men except Ranck will also take a part in the doubles matches, the probable pair- ings for these being Hammer and Clarke in one duo, Ryan and Brace in another, and Mills and Reindel in the third. Mills will not engage in a singles match. The Northwestern team that will face the Wolverines h a made a good record for itself in erly spring competition and is well equipped to give the Michigan players a tus- sle. Bert Rhiel, one of the stars of the Wildcat, championship basket- ball team, captains the net squad and will be one of the most feared men in the singles matches. The Northwestern number one man is expected to be Dodge, a brilliant sophomore performer who has been traveling at a rapid clip all sea- son, while Euans is also a cinch to fill one of the singles posts. The remainder of the Northwestern lineup is undecided. Two Practice Grid Teams Will Meet Today for Final Game With Alumni Cup at Stake PROBABLE LINEUPS a starting lineup yesterday, he stat- Blue , Yellow ed his intention of using substitutes Hozer~........RE.......Hoerat every opportunity, with the pu:- Slohetga...,...RT....... Cantvrl pose of giving everyone a chance Sikkenga. RG. ..Conover to show his wares in real competi- Morrison......C......Bernard tion. With the spring practice ses- OehmanL......L......Kowalik sions culminating in today's game, Miller........LT.....Chapman the Maize and Blue warriors will Stone........LE......Petoskey put away their football togs until- Stinespring .. . QB......Holland Coach Kipke and his staff issue Everhardus ....HB.......Renner the first call for the Wolverine Newmaon.......HFB.......H..tonysquad next fall. Approximately 6 ;0 Moulton......FB.........Fay men will receive bids to report for Two Wclverinp elevens will clash practice ai that time as recognition at ten o'clock today on the Ferry weeks Field gridiron in the final reckon- .I- -- - - ing of the 1931 spring training sea- CHICAGO-Friday, May 8, will beI son. Much will depend upon the "Joe McCarthy Day" when the for-I show of several freshman grid- iner Cub manager comes to Comis- ders in today's encounter, as the ky park with his New York Yankees. traditional Chicago Alumni trophy The program will start at the ball will be finally decided upon next park and end with a banquet. Tuesday night. T The spring trophy whic.h is ~~-~------_ awarded to the most outstanding freshman on the basis of attitude, attendance, and development, has several strong bidders. Among these are Everhardus, Heston, and Fay, backfield men, and Petoskey, end. Although Coach Kipke has issued With 12 games already run off in the Faculty baseball competition, a comparative standings box has been drawn up for the benefit of the teams entered in the league this spring. This league will con- tinue until all scheduled matches are played off and the four first division teams can be thus selected from the standings. The concluding arrangements are for a double-elimination tourna- ment, each loser going into a loser's tourney, so that each team will get to play two games, and the final winner of the losers meeting the. winner of the victorious brackets for the title. In case the winner of the losers takes this final game, there will have to be another con- Intramnural News IF __-- -__-__-__- - - - - - - - - - --____ test run off between the two teams to decide the championship in order to keep the two-game rule. BADMINTON All-Campus Badminton competi- tion has advanced to the point where there are but seven men left out of the 38 that started some time ago. One man has advanced into the quarter-final brackets, R. N. Shaw, while six others are paired in three matches to decide the other quarter players. Three officers of the R. O. T. C. unit are entered in the play and still going. Captain Lord is carded to clash with'Lieutenant Coursey in another. 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