TIC. MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDziY, THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'FLTESDAY, r. r .. .W &T E' Tls rI I U TO CUMPETE Will Run Tonght E Fencers Are Making kStro ag 4i for oor : FEAT WILDCATS; N .O ,E O!f FOUR STRAIGHT VICTORIES, PUT ICE' T EAM ON EDGE TO MEET GOPHER 9TH5 Big T'en c ap o p Hinges i To 'Hold Annual Elvent in YostE ield H1seit at 7:36 This Evening. SPRINTS TO 1BE CLOSE Ren.i &'s SUreacy in yases Likelyto rBe qosely Questioned. Mere than 200 of the . best track 0nd feld men in the state will com- pete;in th~ annual MichiganAA.U, meet scheduled for Yost fieldhoue tonig'ht at 7:30 *o'clock. The meet wig be conducted under he dihre-. tion .of; Coach Lloyd W. Olds of Miizhigan State.;Normal College. ,;fw nty-seven. members of the Mihigan. varsity and freshman track eams will comjpete. ~ichigan Norini leas in the number o e- tries with 40. Members of the Mich- lia State team will not be able to tak~re part because of a dual meet w th ,Marquette tonight. A. large ntumber -of =men from the various at~leic clubs in Detroit have fild entries. a Sprints to Be Cose. The sprints are expected to pro- l toe-the closest cmpetition of the ntiire meet. Heading the list of stars entered in this event is Ren- wick of 'Michigan, Shgtte of Michi-. gan Normal; O'Neil of the U. of D.; Goaldstein of Detroit City College; and Krill of Western State Normal are all capable of giving ,the"Michi- gan star a run for his money.,. Beatty and Simmons of Michigan Normal are two of the outstandinv hu~lers entered. -" However, two members, of the Michigan, fresh- =f':*c - man team, Ward ..> ,..land Pantlind, are apt to make things *tiv MzGlickert of Michigan Normal .<>i i and Shrier of ' ~ Western State k normal are tVo of fttssell th eb e st h ig h umpers entered a4ifde from the ,Michigan entries, bat, ,are conceded little chance of victory with Willis Ward, Moisio andt" Jusek entered. .Schwartz of Western State and Austin -of the Cadillac A. C. should put' on a merry battle for suprem- acey in the mile. Wolfe, the best mxiler on the Michigan varsity, is not entered. Vesature Wadnes Care. r,,evetal odd distance events are carded for tonight's show. Among theses is a 300-yard run, in which Arnold of Michigan Normal, and Russell akdLamb of Michigan will vie for supremacy, and a 600-yardI race,Lin which Eckhovich, DeBaker and emen of Michigan and Her- shey of Michigan Normal are en- tered. John Pottle, captain of the 1931 Auditri n unless otherwise noted. ' l e.. fternloon. concerts are given without admission charge. x ZE R THA FLO And EMIL STE VA, Pianists, March 1, 4:15 Mendelsohn Theatre. WASSILY' BESEKIRSKY, Vio- inst, MABEL ROSS RHEAD, Pianists, in S o na ta Recital, March .6,. 4:15, Medelssohn Theatre,. CHIARLOTTE L OC KW O OD, iet Organist, March 2, 4:15. ROSA PONSELLE, Soprano, M 4arh 7, 815. JOSEPH BRINKMAN,. Pianist, rMarch 13,_4:15. JOSEPH BRINKMAN, Pianist, and . HANNS PICK, Violin- 4cellist, in SonataRecital,Marc 27, 4;15, Mendelssohn Theatre. gAYJbQND MORIN, ,Pinist, March 31, 4:15, Mendelssohn Theatre., UNIVERSITY-SYMPHONY ORCHESTR~A, David E.._Mat- ten, Conduictor, and HANNS PICK, Violincellist, April 3, 4:15. STANLEY F+LETCHER, Pianist, April 21, .4:15, Mendelssohn Thteatre.k NELL 11. STOCKWELL, Pianist, April 24, 4:15, Mendelsohn Theatre. MARJORIE MCCLUNG, So- prano, April 29, 4:15, Mlendels- sohn Theatre. VIRGINIA HAMISTER, Pianist, 4, M'ay 3, 4:15, Mendelssohn The- GA MAinnlesota ,Title ves. Chuck De~aker, Michigan" starI qu'a rter-miler, ivho has been push- itg lid Russell of late _n the i440. event, Finishing a close :second to the Wolverine captain in the Chi- ca go meet. Deflaker will appear in the Michigan A.A.U. meet tonight, running one of t he shorter dis- tances. Only aked otat1 Cu"p of Tea Feature Pre - Game Dinner An urnderfed Wisconsin bas- ketball team took the floor last night, judging from Michigan's st andard. The Cardinal court team was ,limited to one baked potato, one clip of tea, and two :arnall :dices -ol toast. The Wolverines were better, fced. A fruit cocktail opened thewr pr(e,-ganje rmeal. The meat course that followed was composed of two poached eggs on toast. JEx- tra toast as served too. The team members drank either tea or cocoa and ate ice-creaim as de- sect. Northwestern Swprdsmen Fall Before; Johnstone's Men by 6-1 Margin. Shiowing in Quadrangular Meet' Makes Maize and Blue Title Threat. I f t h e results ofif Saturday night's quandrangular f e n c i n. g mcet between ,Michigan, Chicago, and Northwestern presages any- thing, the Wolverines should be f a- verites to make, a bid for the con- ference sword titles. The Wolves, a f te, r defeating INorthwestern 6 ,to 1.in a dual :meet on Friday, remained in Chicago an extra" day. In the four-way tourn- ey, the Maize-and-Blue fencers fin-. ished first in the foils, second in the Sabres, and third in the epee. Lvlfnig_.thfilwo,5 of his 6 matches, bowing only. to IAlmond of Chicago. Lovell was call- ed the outstanding, foil man~ of, the meet by the judges. DeStefano won 3 out of 4 matches in the sabre, displaying fine form, while Winig won one out of four in the epee event. In a match with the Detroit -Turnverein last Thursday the Wl-. verine fencers, meeting the. Germ- ans in a seven-thatch, emerged vic- torious by a 13 to 4score. Next Sat- urda y afternoon the Wolverines will cross blades with the strong' Cadillac Athletic Club team of De- troit. Among the Detroiters. who twill apo ear in the meet are .Sauey", state champion, Caswell, national- ly famo~us, and Tuscan, a former Maize and Blue coach. on Two. Crucial Battles With Minnesota. By Sheldon C, Fullerton.. Four straight victories in the last two weeks have put ,the Michigan hooiey, team on edge for its two crucial battles next Friday and Sat-. urday against Minnesota's league- leading,, Gophers, undefeated in three starts against Big Ten. opposi- tion., While the, return. of Bill Wil- liams, and Joe Frumkes. would_ con- l siderably strengthen the 'Michigan team, the form which the Wolver- ine's displayed against' Marquett: with this. pair off the ice still indi- cates..that the. Maize and Blue should have a good chance to up- set thle Gophers. ,Wih the Western Conference r hockey title assured to the Wol- veriies -for the third straight, year, provid~ing they. can down the. Northmen, , Coach Eddie, Lowrey's men wvill be, ot to give everything theyhvethis week- end in an effort to topple the Gophers from their, lofty perch. The~two games. against Marquette last week, represented, two extremes in ho.ckey, the first. being, a slow un- interesting affair that was featured; by two sturdy defenses, and the second turning out. just the oppo- site, with seven goals being shoved in by the two fast forward lines. mi chig 11 Wis SpI'~Sheri Hopes inl OverP 2ais 3of Wolv. Minnesota) ere Satu-day-heatWof- ! ein sviii s ar poni gtwards Friday ightf's encounter at Evanston when' M1ichigan will op- pose Northwestern for the, dual. met championship of the Westernl coference. In spite of the fact that MichiganI outclassed the Qopl~ ers by a .wider; C margin than the WlTcats did the. 'Northwestern aggreion holds an edge over the Maize and Blue t ank; team. The Evanston splashers. havee a better balanced combination than. the Wolverines can boast. The Pur- ple squad is strong ixn every, event while the Maize and :lue's strength. rests in the prima donnas, the out- standing stars, while in other' lines they, are relatively weak,. In the. Minnesota mneet the, out- -standing! performance of-. the eve-- I ning was. turned in by the medley relay" team, which, composed, of Taylor Drysdale, back stroke, Louis Lemak, breast stroke, and Johnny. Schmnieler, free style, be2tte..red thq, national intercollegiate, record for{ the 300 yards with a time of 3:06.6'. The old, mark of 3:09 was held by Northwestern. Tennis 'players on the campus are' urged to make use..of the courts set up in the Intramural building in, the mornings, and badminton. fads will likewise find their, best, oppo'- -unity to play at that time. The, floor of the~ main gymnasium has been marked off to make a total of five courts. i f Bill Wiliams. forward will ,all season without. getting a great deal of recogni-, tion. Davidi put in two goal$ agajntt the. w, 2arquette nit- minder, the first m~arker, com- ing ,in the first p'eriod of the game 'and winning the conilesf fob Michigan. P'robably the most njicieable improvement to be noted on 44e IMichigan teamin-against the Hill- topners was the greatly ixnprav* ed play of George. David, the small righ~t winger -who has, teamed tip with Emmy, Ri and Keith Crossman on the PenncholBoy Seto, Ne-kz, Record fo®r 1566 Meters. George Venzke, yomng Pennsyl- vai4a schoopl boy, who, has been making the business of record breaking an everyday occurience, gave the experts somnething to woni- der about last Saturday ight. Running in the 1500-meter race, Venzke set= a new indoor r'ecord of While, the, loss of Bill Williams. on the defense. proved a severe .hand - cap .to;, IMichigan's, c.,ar~aes, .the, sophomore stap, Porte, put up.,a good. game on both nights, to ably assist. Chapinan in checking, the rushes of, the Marqjuette. wings. 3:53 215: As soon a:; the timle -was announced, A .A.U. officials took oput their pencils ancj paper and startedl some c o mn p1 i c a Led miathematlc -. some compllicated matlicmnatics. They finally decided that if MhN young Pennsylvanian -had conti~n- ued on for another, 120 yards at hne same pace he would have covered the-mile in 4:08 2;16, 4/5 of a second lower than the ,existing outdoor mark held. by Jules Ladoumergue, French star. .Venzke is said to have been run- ning smoothly at the finish, all of which makes the ,experts wish that the race had been the extra 120) yards' in length. Michigan will' be well-represent~ed in the State Squash Racquet Tour- nament, beinig held this week at t~he University Club in Detroit, G ,V ~NE~STYLIES NEW FABRICS N )F^Y 9CO R.LOR. S NEW PATTERNS / ntries Oenred Fo'ul -Shootinrg fo6r Wolverine varsity, is entered in the pole vault as a representative of the Cadillac A. C. Oliver is entered from the same. club. H-umphrey and Nor- thrup are the Michigan entries in this event, Haskins, a member of the Detroit police foreq, will throw the 35--pound 'weight, and should have little trouble in "copping".the event from Cox, Wolverine entry. Among the other event s cardeda for this eyening are a Lreo-mnile wall:; a. three-miile run; 1000-yard- run; shot put; and running b oad-- jump. THE'D~onI Fraternity Foul Throwing starts! ithis afternoon and evening and runs over to tomorrow at the saMe times. A large number- of entries are ,expected and several have. it- ready made dates for competition ,. Those that haven't will aid U± ke judges materially by calling in *II!e number of competitors and a tm for making their attempts. A house may send down :,sy number of men and from their ; iort~s choose the best tan totals J. of 25 :'hots each, mazking a -perf(.:A sceoeb of 250 rjossible. Alm W IS-ON UNTIL. 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