f *THE MTCH-TCOAN DATIY _ iclads Dep Rt lor C"J. t- anz) on Tee .ec f TiLE O N AST7 YEA of Indoor Track Favored to Defea Leoqard Fla Offers Free Airplane Ride jto Big Ten Champs Leonard Flo, manager of the Flo y ingService and the Ann Arbor airport,has announced that he will] give free plane rides to any mem- ber of a Michigan athletic team which has wo- a Conference cham- tate and Ilinois by Close Marg Conceded Firsts in 100 and 22 gin; Tolan 10. preliminaries in 14 of oil the Western Con-I program scheduled to is afternoon, the lum- will shine when the rned in tomorrow are p to the fore, clearing y background of more ild-be track stars who ntry lists as the 31st Ten Meet gets under iston with Michigan vieing for all time honors. When these are tallied tomorrow only add to the glory Chuck Hoyt's thin- brought to Michigan he past season, add- 'onference title to the won on the indoor --I, is no idle prediction, for i he Michigan contingent of tes left for Evanston yes- they had all the pep and Lee which, coupled with are necessary to bring back They are going to the meet e dope favoring them to, Eck the threats of Illinioir, Ohio State, and Wiscon- it is going to be no small ;exing enough points to tope ls which the stars of these' ons are sure to tally. Favored to Win. predictions are that the; are going to take this title ss than 45 points, closelyl by Ohio State and Illinois for second place with 38 points. Of course this is a assertion considering the' opposing stars, but Michi-! ts like the best balanced tered in the meet, with en- every event but the discus, id high jump. The Maize ue firsts will come in the where Eddie Tolan should a high point total by tak- rst each in the century and also in the 440, the two- d the relay. "If,", ausual, I turn up, it would be fine on the outcome, but such ust don't happen. ussell, however, is our bet for the qiarter. if Dale Letts de- tides to enter the half and the; mile, as we have decided for him. Perry Austin, never a certain quan- tity on the outdoor track, is sched- uled, from Michigan's point of view,' at least, to take over the highly praised Hank Brocksmith of In- diana in the best two-mile he has ever run. Russell, Glading, Ekno- vich, and DeBaker are going to have to be at their best to cop the mile relay against such opposition as the Bucleyes who took the event over Michigan at the Illinois Re- lays,' and the fast Northwestern outfit of baton passers. Probable winners and Michigan's, (Continued o Page7) SIGMA DELTA PSI TRIALS CONTINUE Entrants in the spring fraternity Sigma Delta Psi competition, of which there are five in number who qualified, are all working hard for the coveted trophy which is offered each year by the, Intramural De- partment to the fraternity having passed the greatest number of events. Sigma Chi is leading the other houses with 57 points to their cred- it, while Theta Chi, who was run- ner-up in last year 's contest, is next with 37 points. Alpha Kappa Lambda, last year's winner, is the next ranking house with a score of 30 points. Fourth and fifth places are held respectively by Triangle, 29 points, and Phi Kappa Psi, 17 points. Before these points can be ac- credited to the respective fraterni- ties five men must not only have passed three events before Christ- mas, but must now also at least at- ternpt the remaining ones. Qnly two more weeks remain in which participants may pass these tests which are given on Ferry Field, near the tennis courts, on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 3 to 5:30 p.mi. The leading score will be a hard one to over- take but the other houses are still valiantly trying that feat, A tf'ophy cup is the award for which these Gree letter societies are endeavor- ing. pionship during the past year. Individual Winners Included. pionship team members,tFlo has also extended his generous offer to Michigan athletes in track, wrestl- ing and other sports in which indi- vidual work counts for a great deal, who have won individual titles in Big Ten competition. Will Give Instructions. For those who are especially in- terested in flying, a fifteen minute period of instruction will be given free of charge. The championship teams will each go up on certain days. The time for each group will be announced later. In track and other individual sports all point winners in cham- pionship Big Ten meets will be given an opportunity to avail them- selves of this exceptional offer to fly and to learn to operate a plane themselves. This offer of Leonard Flo's is the greatest reward ever to be given to Michigan's athletic champions by a local business man. Besides re- warding those men who have al- ready brought titles back to Mich- igan this year it will stimulate a higher spirit among other red- blooded athletes who are still striv- ing for Conference championships. liINTPi 5IT ILH BASEBALL V 1 $NE LI the Intiamural baseball lagues 9 a~re as follow : n E Betas