URDAY, MARCH 19,1932 THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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WOLVES ITO MEET
STATE 1INTURNEY
Seventeen Wolverine Grapplers
to Take Part in A.A.U. I
Tilt; M.S.C. Favored.
Michigan's Varsity wrestling team
will have the opportunity tonightI
to avenge the one point defeat
handed them by State early in the
season when the two teams meet
in the Michigan A. A. U. State
Wrestling Championships at De-
troit.
Although entries will be there
from all over the state, the Wolver-
ines and the Spartans will be the
favorites to battle it out for the
team championship. Last year, the
East Lansing aggregation captured
the team title and will be out to du-
plicate the victory tonight.
By virtue of the early season win,
the Spartans will rule as slight fa-
vorites, but the Wolves, entered in
the State meet for the first time in
their history, rate on a par with
State.
Nine Varsity and eight freshmen
grapplers will constitute the Mich-
igan entries. Captain Dougovito
will again be the headliner in the
175 pound division as Reif will not
enter the meet. In the heavyweight
division, Stoddard ranks as one of
the outstanding candidates for in-
dividual honors.
Wilson, wrestling at 165 pounds,
and Art Mosier, who won the 155-
pound class championship last
year, are also favorites to finish
well. Keen has two entries in the
135 pound class, with Blair Thomas
and Freedman carrying the Mich-
igan colors. Oakley, 126 pound di-
vision, and Landrum and Fiero in
the 118 pound class, complete the
Varsity roster.
Coach Kelly has . several out-
standing freshmen entered with
Hildebrand considered as one of
the best in the same division with
Dougovito. Rubin, 118 pound, Kop-
lin, 126 pound, Stow, 135 pounds,
Landwehr, 145, Duxbury, at 155.
Parker, 165 pound division, and
Walter, heavyweight, complete the
yearling entries.
Northwestern H a 1 f
Takes Second Plunge
at Matrimonial Line
EVANSTON, Ill., March 18.-
Special to The Daily)-Not to be
discouraged by the annulment
of his marriaga to Mis 1 nerin
Major less than a year ago, Ken-
neth Meenan, Northwestern's
star halfback, appeared on the
campus this week with his very
latest wife, the former Md'iss Sean
Rogers.
Both Meenan and his bride
have been suspended for one
semester in accordance with the
Northwestern marriage ruling,
which states that when two stu-
dents are married without their
parents' consent they are auto-
matically expelled for one semes-
ter.
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YEARLINCS ENGRgEr
Wolverine Track Team to Face
Stiff Opposition in Last
Encounter of Season.
Coach Doherty, freshman track
mentor, predicts a close meet for
this afternoon when the yearling
thinclads meet the Ililnois fresh-
men in the last telegraphic meet
of the indoor season. Michigan
defeated Illinois 454 to 37% earl-
ier in the season in a triangular
meet, while Ohio was beating both
teams.
The Illini will be considerably
strengthened by the return to com-
petition of Kennicott, star quarter-
miler. With Kennicott in the line-
up Illinois has high hopes of cap-
turing five points in both the 440
and the mile relay, but Coach Do-
herty expects his distance men, who
have lately shown great improve-
ment, to score heavily enough to
off-set any loss of points in the
quarter-mile.
Michigan will be handicapped by
the loss of Schell, crack broad-
jumper, who has been ill, but the
other Michigan stars are in good
condition and expect to win. Coach
Doherty will stake his hopos on
Ward in five events, high and low
hurdles, 60 yd. dash, high jump, and
shot put. Pantlind is expected to
score points for Michigan in the
hurdle events.
JACK SLATER TO FIGHT
IN STATE A.A.U. FINALS
Jack Slater, Michigan campus
heavyweight boxing champion and
winner of the recent Golden Glove
tournament, will attempt to win the
state A. A. U. crown when he meets
Bob Monnet, star Michigan State
half back next Thursday night.
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Grapplers
in Monday
All Campus Wrestling Prelimin-
aries will be held Tuesday at 4 p.m.,
with all contestants weighing in
Monday between three and five at
either the Intramural building or
Waterman gym. Finals will be held
Wednesday night at 7 p.m., in con-
nection with the Annual Intra-
mural Open House.
Every male student on the cam-
pus with the exception of letter
winners in wrestling and members
of the varsity squad are eligible to
enter the meet. Bouts will be staged
in eight weight divisions, 118 lbs.,
126 lbs., 135 lbs., 145 lbs., 155 lbs.,
165 lbs., 175 lbs., and unlimited.
Three pounds overweight will be
allowed in each division.
NOTICE
Speed trials for all entrants in
the Union 10-Mile Swim who
have completed the required
number of laps to date will be
held in the Union Pool next Sun-
(lay at 10:30 a.m. The winners
will be awarded medals.
Joseph Zias, Committeeman.
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