SATURDAY, 1F 1?, 121? ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1932 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Track T ea__Engages PAIR OF FAVORITES IN CLASSIC Buckyesin Dual Meet TRACKMEN IPICKED TO W I NOERHO O N CO0LUMFIUS OVAL Buckeyes Ares Due 'for 1H1rd.1DRy as Hy'sMnNc..r ColumbIR)PS. VLNWIC N 10,22 Ohio Has Gr.-'c-r Team Power But Wolverine Stars May Win Meet With Firsts. My.ki_, a n (CICO U a ters the Ohio Mtate trackster's Ihi;s afte'rnoon in the seond and lfinl dua1l .meet of the outdoor iiiso ,a Columbus. The Wol verinew. will enter today's competition as the favorites, al- though the BPuckes ;r,.are counted on to furnish J ofhtyol plpo"'iti, Coach Chll il) oytpand 19 men enatrained I( or I. borne of the Scarlet and Greu eedy after- Sinl cethe indoor , sniwhen the1 y wen11t (ovl otb(e e1)f ore, the Wolve, ad t he ?Iiini in a tri- ,angulaur afir staged cin Yost held house the Buckleye,; have a C~ded coin idrlar;ible satrenth to their cin- der path age atIis 'addi- tional power shwedupin Ith(!Penn o relays Ltwo weksagoV whenw the'l Ohioans ' aircehome with the bulk. of th1h1w rs lWOLV[ES ILL PLlY~ (111I AAI TPAY~ Nine to Attempt to Even Scraes' Withi IButckeyes in Second Game This Afternoon, l~ hld'n C. Fu~llerton Netmein to Compete With Ohio in Match Here This Afternoon The Wolver ine Itennis squad will' eigage in their second Big Tden ,natch of the season this afternoon when they meet the racqucteers of Oh~lio State on the Ferry Fieldl tenl- nis Courts. T:lhe un Whes ",will begin TEAM S;,SEES A Looks to Vines as America's Becst Witlh Shields Having Possibilities. 1ty 1Fred A. Hiuber' (A sijular intersview with ("a l iDenniison, captain of the Ohio) sState tenite im will .apijar (ml the Sprt page of uda' Among the veteran drivers who]I erial day speedway classic this yeas is one of the old hands in the auto to win this year. With him 1,~ Golf ers Will Meet Buckeyes in Match at Columbus Today With the dual meet champion- ship of the Big Tfen at stake, the golf forces of the. University of Michigan and -hio State University are primed for the most important clash of the season att Columbus ---..-._.-.-- cSati tie hcat Ohio '-Sl;te I kit at 2,30)o' " l t. the weak b,(11altl athat.its place oi i miWirthwr in, Ohio Chan tcfr the' rf';eliin Of ' C2ii" the in heWeser C~feeie' tan- ae mntr, ii brm;a friid Davis Cupi by the Uit4 d St-rtes ten2- ;. :.: ,.:: $r' s% !. 'nis team were minimizred, by Colby -,.. ... ... .ins iidiat cl i ~ ~. ~l~'s blearra ofcout sars haingRyan, captain of Michigan's 1932 m ine will a ttle the i ll eesi ;,e Ch idefeated Indciai .last Saturday, * ~. ... ...finl gme 1 tliecurentseris a ()) i thir penng atc oftb"net squad in2 an interview° yeSter- . . - : : : : _ : :: : : : :< : ; :: = : : :c l;i t a y . " A l t h u g m U t ft h e t o i 2:30io'clok.i C on nvrysaon o-fn pc h ntdStates to :Field. .Ilerence opener with Northwestern rc tli1he calng, ondwt WithLowll Wigly ct of~~ n Modaywascalld of wih te sweep. through the finals. wazy, forichzl1the Wot, i ?n. ,s cI mtwoueldt3- infaor f hebe at all surprised to be> duly thank-ful, it i ' li ely that Wil >m iyIRend r atrtedNo 3eIsupport, o 12r o h Brooklyn club won the game at 51 t>force a+t kycrnnrat sec- with J( '; : y I il 1 l No 3 Michigan i.captain picked. uC oc,et as to 3.j ond. Peppe a