I THE MICHIGAN FATLY . . . . .. .. .. . . . . ..H.. ..N. . .Y Today and SOLID COMFORT FOR CHISOX Been Selected for Iowa Journey Friday. Sprinters Remain to Be Chosen; Nine Big Ten Squads Are Entered. Trials today and tomorrow, the wtather permitting, will determine the final make up of the Wolverine contingen't which will make the{" journey to the Hawkeye state thisI week-end for the running of the Twenty-third Annual Drake relays.j Coach Charlie Hoyt has already named Captain Ed Russell, Tllerby, DeBaker, Turner, Wolfe, Lemen, Eknovich, Glading, Hill, Brooks, Cox and Egleston as members of theI Michigan aggregation to compete at Des Moines. The remainder off the crew will be composed ofv sprinters, providing they round in-Y to shape by Thursday. Egleston to Meer Saling. -~.A~~~~ sociat ess Pwo Hawley Egleston will be the Wol-A verine entrant in the high hurdles April showers and chill blasts of the early season hold no terrors and he will be competing against for the White Sox this season, for they can wrap bap in zippered bags Iowa's great hurdler, Captain and keep warm while warming the bench. Pat Caraway, Vic Frasier, George Saling, who last Saturday and Bobby Poser (left to right), are shown putting the new gadgets to topped the 120-yard timbers in :14.G to win this event in the Kansas go-d use while waiting a call for action. Relays. This mark made on a rain- soaked track between showers Oosterbaan Satisfed equals the meet record for the Law- rence carnival. , With Freshman Team Every Big Ten team, with the --- exception of Ohio State, will send Starting in on the second week contestants to the Drake affair and IU iiUIIVI VIIof practice, Coach Benny Ooster- in addition to the stars of the Wes- _ _baan. declared himself well satis- torn Conference the Wolves will bedh- up against some of the toughest Fischer, Howard, Lenfesty Plan Pied with the efforts of the fresh- opposition in the Mid-west outside lrto Remain Here, Prepare man baseball outfit. Practically the the Big Ten. The Ohio State agHeentire original group of 72 reported theBigTen Th Oho Sateag-for Purdue Match, J gregation will follow its usual cus- Mfor a grueling practice in the raw t gm. of participating in the Penn rsarnbewidta sWek Relays which are held on the same Announcement of the team that unseasonable wind that is Wreak- days, will clash with Michigan State ing mischief with so many spring Ha.e Mark to Defend. Normal this afternoon at the Wash- f sports. The Wolverines have a tough job tenaw Country Club was made yes- A cut of 22 hopefuls last nigh on their hands as they have a most ! terday by Coach Thomas True- brought the squad into rhore work- enviable record to uphold. Last aable order. The slash will be fol- year the Maize .and Blue captured blood, Varsity golf mentor. lowed by another even more drastic all three of the relay races in which Trueblood feels that he can ex- one next week, by which time th they had teams entered, and in ad- periment with his team in this yearlings will be well prepared fo dition managed to make a good match, because of the overwhelm- their cosing tilt with the season mark in the individual cam leti- jgtimhreitrdi tefrtclVarsity sluggers. k ion.du ing triumph registered in the first Baker and Schwartz, a couple o Thi y ar the M ia m engagement. Fischer, Howard and mi ruch-better-than-average player quartet is the most foridable one Lenfesty will remain at home to who collect b hind home plate, were in the middle west and her biggest engage in a practice round over the only cxtra finds on the team g h h 1 taaio cwrz who was gout for spring ipposition in the 880}-yard relay their 'home- layout in preparation chart:wowsotfrsrn will ie ftinished by the Iowa four- for the openingConference meet football, will be followed by a few of the season Saturday with Pur- more gridders, whereas Baker i Kansas, and in the two-mile race due. David will play with the above ood e g material to be used i Notre Dame should it' send a quar- named three. VJarsity practice. Intramural Interest Shown in Swimmin, FOR ICHIGAN NI All-Campus NetRa Tennis and swimming hold Two Sets of Outfielders to Se: spotlight of interest in the In Action for Right-Handed, mural Sports division for this w Southpaw Hurlers. with the R. O. T. C. swimming r and the opening of the All-Can Michigan's ball nine will take on tennis tourney carded as the lE a professional aspect this season ing events. with two sets of outfielders, one to i bat against left-handed pitching, Tennis, which was to have be the other to hit in opposition to Monday, has suffered a set-t right handed twirling. due to the weather. Play-offs The first group, composed of Fer- to start as soon as the courts guson, Tompkins, and Artz saw be used. The tourney is divided service against the right side offer- to five groups: singles, doubles, ings of Wrobke last Saturday. The ternity teams, faculty and it ether set will presumably swing in- pendent. to action in one of the games with Play starts with one of the Western State this week-end as the gest turn-outs listed. The sir Hilltoppers will probably use Lefty group numbers 85, doubles, 32,,V Neigenfind in one of the two sched- 29 fraternities have entered ti uled contests. The faculty list is not so long, Braendle to Return. members of the group are urge Gene Braendle, who played regu- send in their entries. larly in left field last year will be The R. O. T. C. swimming me returned to his post against the of- the feature on tomorrow's s ferrings of portsiders, with Jack The event, carded for 7:30 will Tompkins remaining in center. In five divisions. Fancy diving, right field Ted Petoskey will prob- 200-yard relay, and the shc ably replace Avon Artz for the ont races, 50-yard back, breast, game at least. free-style swims, are on the s An unavoidable change may take Company G leads the other place, in the infield as the vet- groups in their points garnere eran Art Superko, star third base- R. O. T. C. sports, and are lea man, has been absent from both contenders for the swimming - drills this week, due to illness. In In addition to tennis and so the event that Superko is unable to ming contests, horseshoes and start it is probable that Waterbor tournaments are to be run will be shifted from short, where he performed so admirably last Sat- urday, to third. Stan Kracht, reg- ular shortstop in 1931, but displaced this season because of weak hitting, will move into the post vacated by - I "Watty." Pomorski Injured. Another casualty is Ed Ponorskt. , a substitute catcher. Pomorski was injuredyin batting practice last -Thursday when a foul tip struck him on the finger. At first it was believed that only the nail was in- t jured but later developments show that his finger is broken. Despite the light hitting of Ken c Manuel, Coach Ray Fisher is ce-r- e tain that the young first-sacker will I r recover his batting eye, and seems - content to let him stay in the line- up. Manuel is defensively very f strong and any change would lower s the fielding power of the ball club. e Several other combinations have , been considered however, one shift- g ing Daniels to the first sack and ,v placing Dick Hale at ,second, the s other substituting K r a c h t, who n played first base in high school, for Manuel, n v L.q 7. 01- HERE'S WHAT THEY'RE SAYING ABOUT C ORB ETT'S SPRING CLOTHING PRICES... MEN ARE TALKING ABOUT CORBETT'S SPRING PRICES. In homes, clubs, fraternities, movies, under coats of lather in barber shops and over Coco Cola in drug stores. Some are wondering if our prices are as low as we say they are. Others who have been here know that the values are better in the store than they are in this paper. Sparton Polo Coats ........ $22.50, $25.00 Sparton Suits, two trousers.. $24.50, $29.50 La Salle Hats, all colors ........... $3.50 Glover Pajamas, all styles ..... $1.50, $1.95 Ide Shirts, $1.50, .........Three for $4.00 Interwoven Socks ...........25c, 35c, 50c Cooper's Socks, 35c value. ..4 pairs $1.00 McGregor Sweaters All styles ..........$1.95, $2.45, $2.95 Flannel Trousers White, grey, tan ............ $4.50, $5.00 Pure Line Trousers, pS ia . . . $1.95 Pre Shrunk Duck Trousers .... $1.25, $1.50 College Corduroy Trousers ..... Wash Tie ......$3.'00, $3.50, $4.50 .s-Special Prices I IV,,lb /I F,,iv I toiic 1lj1jd .4 .ivo 1),rilizir'c 11