CH 1,1932 HE MICHIGAN DA'IL Y PA >ick Becomes DashStar I' By Wilbur J. Myers. When it comes to speed, you ought to take a jaunt down to Yost Field house one of these days and take a look at the diminutive speed artist whom Coach Charlie Hoyt has developed of late. It was not until the Virginia Relays that Don Renwick took the sport's page by surprise with his startling perform- ances there, but he has consistently beaten the veteran Jack Campbell in'-the sprints and is recognized as the ranking sprinter on the Varsity track squad this season. Defeated Eastern Champion. His feat in easily conquering the eastern intercollegiate i n d o o r champion, Al Kelly of Georgetown university, has stamped him as one of the outstanding sprinters on the indoor track this season. He equal- ed the indoor 70-yard mark of 7.2 in the eastern meet, but Coach Hoyt believes that he can do even better than that. He took an easy frst in the Chicago meet in 6.3. The Conference meets with Chi- cago, Ohio State and Illinois will match this flash with some of the best middle-western talent, but Don's big test Till come at the Big Ten meet in Chicago, March 11-12. Despite his small stature, this Pprinter flashes down the track with almost lightning-like speed, his short legs churning the cinders -n almost incredible fashion. Per- iaps the most outstanding feature of, his performance is his perfect start from the blocks. He is away at the crack of the gun and in full stride before most starters get un- der way. ._ From Grand Rapids. This new Michigan ace, successor to such luminaries as Eddie Tolan, Dehart Hubbard, Archie Hahn and Carl Johnson, hails from Grand Rapids where he competed in track activities at Ottawa Hills high and later composed the major portion of the track team at the junior col- lege there. Renwick is the cream of the freshman sprinters of the 1931 squad. He is a senior in the engineering college. NOTICE Football candid'ates will not report on Wednesday, March 2, as previously announced. In- stead, the -first meeting will be 3eld on Wednesday, March 9, in the field house at 8 o'clock. , Harry Kipke,ICoach. Pitching Point Staff Will Be Crucial This Season, Says REl~l TOOAl Hoy. -P1ns Cinder Tean's Rr Test in A.A.U. Meet Here Tonight. Chicago's jeak track team proved little Opposition for Michi san re stcm: last Sturday niht and Coach Hoytnwas unable to obtain much of as basis for comparing his team w h the conference foes which must b met this year. Only in the high and low hurdles did the Maroon ,outfit furnisi any opposition, Hawley Egleston !osing These two events by close margins to Black and Brooks. Less than a foot separated Egleston and nis Chicago foe in the high hurdles , and the Wolverine star was only a yard behind in the highs. Renwick 'Beats Veteran Campbell. Renwick, and Campbell showed their heels to the Maroons in the 60-yard dash, finishing almost even, Renwick's time being 6.3 seconds. DeBaker furnished the opposition for Captain Russell in the quarter- mile dash the latter running the distance in 50.8 to establish one of the fastest marks in the conference this year. In the. longer distance, the Ma- roons were hopelessly out of the races. Turner and Ecknovich had things to themselves in the half, running a dead heat. Harmdn Wolfe, altlough he is still recovering from a slight attack of the flu, uroved :,perior to Chicago's best in tht mile,winning in slow time. He ran behind the Maroon milers until 200 yards from the tape, then stepped out to win by a (onsider- able margin. Another dead heat oc- currcd in the two-mile, Howell and Hill running entirely their own race to win by two laips over Groebe, their Chicago opponent. Digh Jumpers JPerfrm Pooriy. Michigan's sophomores, Moisio and Roberts, dropped below their usual mark in the high jump to die for first with jumps of 5' 10". In the shot, the best Chicago's entry could do was 36 feet and Booker Brooks and Danim both exceeded this mark to take first and second. .f aaf t 1 Fra n y m ee I A Coah Fisher. Michigan's baseball team will be of championship caliber if Nthe oitching staff, last year's weak spot, is strengthened, states Coach Ray Fisher. He has been working with his battery men in Yost Field House since the first of the year, with the "est of the squad due to report next Tuesday, March 8. The pitchers nave just been tossing the ball round, but will very shortly begin Uo put everything they have on the, ball. Coach Fisher hopes to take the squad' outdoors next week if this mild weather remains. Among the thirteen pitchers, there are two lettermen: McNeal and Tompkins, the latter being the captain of t e hockey team. The Sothers include two southpaws, Tra- vers and McKay; four sophomores, Tillotson, O'Donnell, Wistert. and Petoskey, the lattep two now busily engaged with the basketball squad; and five men who were on the squad' last ,year, Manuel, Menefee, C Barnet, Gersbach, and Kaplan. Diffley, who was first-string [catcher last year, and. Douglas, his understudy, are back this year, thus insuring Coach Fisher a strong catching staff. Carr, who was on the squad last year, and Pomorski, a sophomore, are also trying out for the catcher's position. I 91 ii FREE AN'S DINING ROOM NOTICE WANTED to buy used portable typewriter. Call 22827 after 5 P.M. 503 TYPEWRITERS, all makes, bought, / sold, rented, exchanged, repaired. 0. D. MORRILL, 314 So. State. 307c SAND-Phone 7112, Killins Gravel Co. 292c MOE LAUNDRY 204 North Main Phone 3916 Send your laundry here for safety, convenience and service. 200c TYPEWRITING AND MIMEO- GRAPHING promptly and neatly done. 0. D. MORRILL, 314 So. 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