THE MTUHTCAN DATELY 1n SWIMMERS Dual Water Championship ple aggregation. in the diving is another question to be solved in the meet. Willard took second place in the conference last year, but Degener, a sophomore, is rated very highly, and most predictions slate him for the Big Ten championship in the event this season later on, GYMNASTS READY TO FACE CHICAGO Illinois Will Be Third Squad in Triangular Meet. Coach West, Ponto, Lassila, Ells- worth and, Parker of Michigan's gymnastic aggregation left yester- day afternoon for Chicago wheik% the tumblers will meet Chicago and Illinois- in a triangular meet to- night. Abe and Harry Steinberg, the remaining members of the team, will leave this morning to join their teammates. Competition which the Wolver- ines will meet tonight in Bartlett gym is of the highest type, as Chi- cago, last year's conference cham- pions, and Illinois are among the best teams in the Big Ten. Although neither outfit rates with Minnesota this year, Chicago is not inferior to last year's team, and the Indians have some Olympic possibilities among their personnel. Captain Zitzler, leader of the Illini, is one of the most likely win- ners in the side horse. Recently he defeated Wells, St. Louis Olympic possibility, in a meet, between the Indians and the St. Louis Y.M.C.. Another man who usually compiles plenty of points is Julian Glasser, star on the parallel bars and flying rings. Rehor, one of the outstand- ing candidates for a place on the Olympic team, may not be able to compete for Illinois. The triangular meet tonight will be the last Big Ten competition be- fore the all-important conference championship meet in Chicago, on March 12. heard anything about it before In a formal statement issued last I the Minmesota report was re- week Crisler thanked the students laced to him by a Daily reporter. for their support and co-operation. It was a most difficult decision University of Michigan; Tad Wie- to make in view of the kindly ex- man, line coach for Minnesota dur- pressions of feeling on the part of ing the past two years; and Bernie t h e students, faculty, alumni, Bierman, newly appointed grid friends, and members of this ad- mentor at Minnesota have been ministration with whom I met yes- mentioned as the most likely per- terday. I will leave the University sons for the post. with considerable regret . .. ," he Crisler made his, decision to ac- said. cept the Princeton oter after mon- With Crisler. lost to Minnesota, bers of the Minnesota board of ye- the regents are expected to begin gents had gone but part way to- work in earnest this week in their wards stis ying his demands for hunt for a new athletic director. nore control over the aithletic de'- Dean Guy Stanton Ford, 'acting partme . president, last week conferred with An edittorial. campaign of - the President Alexander Ruthven of Minnesota Daily, coupled wiith news Michigan, after Crisler's resignation ttories which chided the adminis- was announced, I ,> AFTER THE DANCE NOTICE. All baseball candidates report at Yost Field house on Tuesilay, March 8, after 2 o'clock. Ray Fisher, Baseball Coach; I III