THE MICHIGAN I)AILY Doctor George A. May Recalls1 Olympic Games Of Other Years By IRVING LEVITT Spring Football In conjunction with moving pic- ures of the Tenth olympiad which D rill H eld Dailyw'ill be shown tonight in Hill Audi- torium, through the co-operation of At Field House the Athletic Board in Control and lTheDaily, an interview was ar-? ranged with Dr. George A. May, head. of the men's physical education de- Spring football is well under wad atet ocrin h atOy- now and intensive practice is being partnent, concerning the past Olym- held every night at the Field House. pic games. Dr. May is a great en- Practice begins at 8 p. m. every day tias t hp and a six-week period of funda- since he is the oldest trac estarte mentals is expected to show the basic strength of the 1933 squad. Dr. May was present at the games Coach Jack Blott is drilling the hed in StLisn10and r linemen in the fundamentals of the in Paris in 1924. "The teams from shoulder, and cross-body blocks, while the various countries that partici- C h p a W y e a pated in the games at Paris were! irecting the ends and backs i p segregated," Dr. May said, pointing out the most noticeable difference ing ad lockin. aLast night the between the Paris Olympics and the squad of approximately 50 men wasoeshlatosAgesat divided into four teams with two nes held at Los Angeles last teams working together. The men No Training Tables were given instructions in signals Te mrsiofgeacea and plays, and then engaged in a "The members of each team had very light scrimmage. to take care of themselves in the best One temporary backfield was made way they could. There was no uni- up of IHerman Everhardus of last formity, therefore some of the men year's team, and Steven Remias, were at a physical disadvantage be- Leonard Wilhelm, and Richard cause of the poor living conditions James of the freshman squad last during the period of training before year. 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The most modern training quartes were pro- out last night but Coach Harry Ripke vider tinin te s w lyr- expects several more before the end or by the United States Olym- of the week. The letter men. out are pie Associations. Johnny Kowalik, Oscar Singer, and Commenting on the olympic games1 Louis Westover. at St. Louis, Dr. May said that, as .in Paris, the athletes were consid- erably segregated and many had to Arrival O S 2rinvx find living accommodations the best way possible. Finds Basebullers "Although there were a great many countries represented then ,the num- Prdctis ing Indo r*s ber has greatly increased and it reached its peak in the last games. There has been a steady increase Spring is come! But all hopes that in the spirit of competition in each Coach Ray Fisher and his diamond succeeding Olympiad. charges would be able to take to Bad Feelings Absent Ferry Field were lost yesterday when very unspringlike weather kept the Dr. May denied that the games squad at the same routine which has create .bad feelings between winning prevailed in the Field House since and losing nations. "Immediate con- the first call was issued. tacts might be irritable, but the gen- eral feeling seems to be of a better Fisher Discouraged by Snow understanding along the lines of a "This weather has me down," better spirit of good sportsmanship Coach Fisher said gloomily, gazing to the highest degree. Sometimes At the snow, "I can't tell a thing i this spirit prevails over the athlete about the boys' fielding until I get even to the point of not contesting them outside. All but two of my in an illegal event." pitchers have their arms in good It is a well-known fact that some shape, but the infielders and out- of the European athletes use beer fielders haven't had a chance to show and other liquors while in training. their ability as yet." Lively battles Much discussion arose in Los Angeles are developing for the infield posi- whether or not the use of these tions with Oliver, Paulson, Teitel- liquors was illegal in the United baum, and Mayfield all in the race, States. "The drinking of liquors or while the outfield positions are still'any other method of training which the center attraction for the heavy the European athletes desired to use hitters on the squad. was permitted to take place in their Batting drills have been the prin- own living quarters in Los Angeles," cipal program for the outfielders and he said. pitching candidates, with the in- - fielders practicing with "pepper" games. 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