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From theI
PRESS BOX
By John Thomas
LuiifcienCc ileet
Rehushed
*4* *
C. HAYES, track coach at In-
diana in addition to his duties
as football mentor, did it again,
"Billie," as he is known to his inti-
mate friends, lost 10 points in the
loss of Broksrmith by graduation
from his championship team of last
year, yet his team made 4 1-6 more
points than they did then, even with
Brocksmith.
His team this year was just too
good. He put one of his best on the
field. One of the best that Confer-
ence has seen in many years. It was
highly well balanced.
Michigan was supposed to have
the well-balanced team. For a long
time Coach Hoyt had produced men,
who together, had won Conference

Swtmine,,, 'w) la rs fit
_. M_.._ _. .. Last Appearancc
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Freshmen And
i1
Former Stars
Cha11eivae Team
Proceeds From Exhibition
Will Be Used ToSend
VarsitV lo i a ioiiaLs
Pooc h hISpecialty
Faculty Vs. All-Star Water
Polo Game Will Be
Climax Of Events
SLocal swimming fans will have
their last opportunity of the year to
,see Michigan's Varsity squad in ac-
tion when they engage in a challenge
meet with a group of former stars
and freshmen at 8 p. m. tonight in

To Lead bat Teami

victories because of team strength the Intramural Pool.
in every event. The meet is primarily for the pur-
But this time it was Indiana who. pose of collecting money to send the
had the superior balance. They team to the Nationals at New Haven
placed in eight events and Michigan in two weeks, and every quarter col-
was limited to seven. However, lected will go to furthering that end.
Michigan came closer to finishing in Everyone from Fielding H. Yost him-
all ten, with three fifths in the events self down to the course officials and
devoid of Maize and Blue place win- swimmers themselves will have to
ners. pay his two-bits. Even Matt Mann's
The biggest "if" of the meet was (quarter will make the turnstiles click.
that "if" Illinois had come up to ex- I Bob Miller, captain-elect of the
pectations, Indiana would have suf- I All-Star team, announced his lineup
fered from it while Michigan would yesterday. Dr. Samson, a former
have benefited. Illinois had long !swimming captain; Lawrence and
been known as the home of good Porter, freshmen; and Dalrymple, an
track talent, yet in this meet, they ineligible, will swim in the 200-yard
won only one place in all of the track relay against Degener, Marcus, Fen-
events, something unheard of in their ske, and Kamienski. Mann is using
splendid track history. his fifth string relay outfit to give
In the 60-yard dash, Willis Ward the Has-Beens a chance. McLeish, a
came up to Wolvernie expectations freshman, and Bob Miller, last year's,
but surprised a few outsiders with captain, will match strokes with
his splendid showing. One big sur- Louis Lemak in the breast stroke.
prise in this event was the failure of Cristy Vs. Robertson
Tompkins of Minnesota who quali- . The 0-yard free style will find
fied, to place. Last year he forced Samson and Blake, another fresh-
Renwick of Michigan to tie the rec- man of considerable promise, pitted
ord last year and failed to place at against Renner, Kamienski or Mar-
all this year. cus.
The mile race was run as expected Jim Cristy will probabAy get his
except that Childs, running in 4:22, stnstpsition oaheye the
failed to place. This figure is com- stiffest opposition of the year in the I
farable to our own Field House rec- 440 when Tex Robertson, a freshman
oard. Howell had to extend himself who Mann believes capable of crack-
to capture Third. iing five minutes for the quarter-mile,{
t icanre id h tries to wrest Michigan's premier
ichian received' the first major
setback in the 440-yard run. The distance man's title from him.
race was rough to say the least. Teit- In the backstroke Taylor Drysdale
clbaum, who finished second, was dis- and Meigs, of the 1931 team, willF
qualified. Allen, who was expected to show Capt. Johnny Schmieler just!
lead DeBaker to the tape, got caught how to swim the stroke.
in a jam and never came out of it. Bob Ladd, of the 1932 team, and
DeBaker stamped himself as defy- Dalyrymple will attempt to take the
nitely a good compeditor. He had 100-yard free style from Renner and
watched the flying heels of Allen in Kamienski, while in the diving Miller
practice, but when the big moment has promised spectators the unusual
came, he was there. He worked his privilege of seeing Degener place
way out of all difficulties and ran fifth. He prophesied that all four off

Arthur Mosier was elected captain
of the 1934 Michigan wrestling team
last night. He was runner-up in the
155 pound class in this year's Con-
ference meet and was the team's
high point scorer this season.
Few Regulars
Out As Spring
Grid Men Drill
With the basKetball court cleared
away now the spring aggregation of
potential football men is beginning
intensive practice at the Field House
this week. Only five of last .year's
men were out last night but Coach
Harry Kipke expects about 12 or 15
more before the end of the week:
In spite of track Jack Heston is
coming out for night practices and
gets off punts averaging around 45
yards. Other letter-men out a::e
'Herm Everhardus, Johnny Kovmalik,
Oscar Singer, and Chet Beard.
Coach Jack Bloft is drilling the

W in Four M eets f '7'" '~I ^.~'1~~".~~ ~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~"V~A~ ~~~lAA IL
iifigure. "'Fity thousand dollars is a capped him but it has responded to
The team enjoyed a satisfactory lot of money for a man of 39," coin- treatment beautifully and his fast 1
season winnin:g four of their seven i etd et. left willbe ntophaec
mcets. They defeated three of their- - ern Vps. Rie.
four Big Ten opponents, scoring vic-.s
tories over Ohio State, Northwestern, Fraternity Baskelball Maumel Perez, a fast little Phii-
and Chicagv, and losing only to In- I p iino, also on the Campus, will dis-
diana, Conference champions. 7e1;1(a ScOU O und pite nice's march to his second title.
In the Non-Conference matches The Intcrfraternity basketballplay- Jack Kirby completes the list of U
the team did not fare so well, reg- offs have reached the second round University entries. e is a light-
istering their only victory over Mich- with the beginiing of this week ancj heavy of whom little is known.
igan State. They bowed to both Penn will continue for the next two weeks. The bouts will start at 8 p. m. Ad-
State and the Navy on the disastrous The finals will be played off on mission will be 40 cents for both stu-
Eastern trip which immediately fol- March 22. dents and townspeople.
lowed the examination period and -f-
ouncl the men out of condition. In class A, the winner of the game MIXED RIDING GROUP
- between Theta Delta Chi and Alpha MIXED RIDING GROUP
Thlomaas Gets P'lace I. The mixed riding group, recently
Ts T eetas so di a u Tan Omega will meet Theta Chi in formed feature of the Outing Club's
I The Wig Ten Moet was also diss- the only game remaining in the first extended program, will meet for their
trous f or tho Wolves. In addition to round c'_ the tour .:1-nt. Iekyrd tn }a 83 .m
Mosier's second place, Captain Blair The games on the card fr tenight
Thcmanfs finished third in the 135- are one A cla; alni belween lPhASI
pounde cv-ct, losing to Carl Tiffany,'lpha K tp, ind AllhaD It Phi
Ohio State, t'hcunn.er-tp, ard the 11 class amue bet en Delta
Joe Oakley reached the finals only Upsilon and Sigma Chi.
to meet defeat at the hands of Bob
Emmons, Illinois captain and defend-
ing title-holder. Severe injuries pre- Mmh x Indoor F iwtl
vented Oakley from wrestling for the h a p BAOOI-I US WAS
other two places. John Spoden lost A FA MOUS GREEK
to Dilley of ,Northwestern, in the On the All-Campus athlstL card
heavyveight go vhile Burnstine of for the month, th.ire are everal BOOTLEGGEP
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an exceptional race. Indiana gath-
ered two extra points here when Har-
pold placed unexepectedly.
Al Blumenfeld placed fifth in the
shot put, which although it did not
add to Michigan's total number of
points, proved that the junior will
be in there fighting next summer in'
the outdoors. Kamm, of Illinois, was
Probably the best shot put artist in
the meetl, yet failed to get off a good
put. He is capable of 47 feet. Bush-
bee, of Indiana, had never placed in
a major meet before in his life, yet
won second on a good first put. His
other tries were way below that in-
itial attempt. Because of him and.
Biddinger, Indiana picked up four
more points unexpectedly.
Michigan did better than expected
in the hurdles. Egleston has never
failed in a major meet. He is prob-
ably one of the best competitors on
the team. When the test comes, he
is always ready and performs a shade
better than ever before. Pantlind did
well also.
There are always a lot of ties in
the high jump, so this did not seem
strange. Moisio did not do quite as
well as might be expected with a six-
foot' leap as he added three inches
to that mark a week ago at Illinois.
However we still got the six points
that were expected. Ward had plenty
of time to take that record so that
was not a disappointment.
The crowning blow to Michigan
was struck in the two-mile event.
Bill Hill had beaten all of the four
that placed in this meet, in the Con-
ference outdoor meet last year when
he was second to Brocksmith. Yet
he did not place Saturday. McMil-
lian was fifth. To add to these
troubles, there was the little matter
of eight points that Indiana picked
up in this event, a first and a second.
The big question in the pole vault
event was which Illinois contender

the freshman divers, Grady, John- linemen in the fundamentals of the Chicago ekrm.' imtind Jimmy LandcLrum,
son, Fehsenfeld and Deifendorf would shoulder and cross-body blocks, while at 118 pounds.
take the Varsity st a:" into camp. Coach Kipke and Wally Weber arc Coach Cliff Keen expressed the sea-
t t a strinto Acadirecting the backs and ends in pass- son as especially gratifying citing
PlanD iingpAct ing and blocking. Last night the Bauss' ccmeback as a prime example
In the 220, Robertson and Cristy squad of approximately 50 men was of the spirit manifested by the boys.
will again mix. The shorter distance divided into four teams with two i He laid plans for next season, with
is the Californian's favorite and he teams working together. The men tlhe lctte'rmen working out with a
will very probably take the event in were given instructions in signals and group of promising sophomores and
something around 2:20. plays and a very light scrimmage, freshmen in Waterman Gymnasium,
The 150-yard medley should be I which was merely form drill, was mnmrncdiately after the spring recess.
close with a strong Varsity team of run off.
Lemak, Schmieler and R e n n e r One temporary backfield was made
matched against Drysdalc, McLeish up of Jack Heston and Herm Ever--NoiiM
and Samson. hardus of last year's team nid Steve .(ries Nears Plav-
One of the evening's minor cli- Remias and Leonard Wilhelm of thc
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moaxes will be reached when Prof. ±ii. '. po
Waldemar C. Pooch and his assistant pective backfield men are, Triple-
present a freak diving act. horn, Bolas, Raymond, Wells, and
Dogslll who will work with other
would win. Wonsowiti of Ohio State itgulai backs who come out this
failed to compete as he had a pulled week. On the line tile promising men
tendon which allowed Indiana to appear to be Jacobson, Borgman,
gain g, Stone, Schipper, and
Bloor of Ohio failed to place in Practices are being held Monday,
the half-mile race and Howard Bra- Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
den ran a great race. These are the nights at 8 o'clock in the Field House.
outstanding points in this event. The Freshmen are working for the
Braden probably ran two full seconds Chicago Alumni Trophy signifying
faster than he ever did before in his the most improvement in spring
life to place fourth. practice. Attendance is a factor in
However Michigan got the expected consideration for the honor and roll

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four points, three by Turner who
himself ran one full second faster
than the old record, for second place
and Braden's fourth.j
Hornbostel established himself as
the best half-miler in the country,
excepting Eastman.I1e was second
in the mile also to tie for high scor-
ing honors with Ward.
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