ridders Face Hardest Schedule In Recent Years Cross-Country Team Depends. o inVeterans Captain Howell, Hill, Os= trander, McManus Are Best on Team Michigan's hopes for a successful cross country team this fall will de- pend largely upon Captain Roger Howell, star of the 1931 team and runner-up in the Big Ten meet. In placing second in the Conference last year Howell demonstrated that Michigan will have at least one strong man for this season. With the opening practice sched- uled for next Mohday, Coach Hoyt expects Ostrander, Hill, McManus, Rod Howell, younger brother of the Wolverine captain, Servis, McMillan, and a few -others to lead the 1932 aspirants. Ostrander Placed Tenth Bob Ostrander, who placed tenth in the Conference meet last year, and Hill, who ranked sixteenth, are the returning lettermen to support the captain. Young Howell, Hoyt Servis, and Archie McMillan are' starting their first year of competi- tion but are expected to show up well. Dick McManus, a reserve last year, will enter his junior year in cross country this fall. Coach Hoyt ex- pects a vast .improvement in the form and endurance in this young- ster as he is larger than last season. Schedule Not Finished Michigan will meet Ohio State and Illinois in a triangular meet early in October and Michigan State October 29. Several. other meets are expected to be lined up soon, especially with Michigan Normal and Central Y. M. C. A. of Detroit. Yost to Speak Over WWJ Tonight at 7:30 Fielding U. Yost, director of Intercollegiate athletics, w i 11 speak tonight at 7:30 o'clock over station WWJ. This will be the football fans' first opportunity of the season to hear the famous coach over the air. He will com- ment on Michigan's chance for a successful 1932 football team. Special mention of the schedule and last year's great defensive team will be incorporated into his talk. Mceal Stars In Japan With Michigan Team The success of the Michigan base- ball team on its trip to Japan has been due largely to the successful pitching of Harley McNeal. Although the schedule in the Orient has not been completed, the Wolverine nine has a comfortable edge over their various Nipponese opponents in games won. McNeal was the team's leading pitcher in the Big Ten campaign last season and after being graduated in June he signed a contract with the Cleveland Indians and was sent to the three-I league to disband. long before the expected conclusion of the season, McNeal, although a profes- sional, was allowed to participate in the Japan trip, by agreement of the teams. Another player who was permitted to compete by agreement was Art Patchin, who performed very credit- ably as pitcher for the freshman team last season. The other men who have been doing the hurling on the trip are McKay and Tompkins, who also plays in the outfield. Carl Dougovito Barely Misses Olympic Place Wins Way to Finals but Loses in Extra Match; Was Alternate Carl Dougovito, Michigan's wrest- ling captain last year, won his way to the finals of the Olympic elimina- tion and was finally chosen as alter- nate for VanBidder of the Los An- geles Athletic club who won the world's title in the Olympics, In the selection of the wrestler in each weight, the Olympic committee used a system of points, no man be- ing out of the running until five points had been scored against him, Munoni, of Boston Athletic club, defeated VanBidder in the 160- pound semi-finals and wrestled Dou- govito in the finals. Dougovito de- feated Munoni in the finals and thought he had won his berth on the official team. After his final bout, the Michigan star was called into conference when it was discovered that VanBidder had only four points scored against him. As long as this was true, he had a chance to win first place. So the officials ruled that Dougovito would have to wrestle with him to determine the champion of America. So, thirty minutes after his finals bout, Dougovito had to wrestle again. At the opening of the bout he had only three points scored against him. VanBidder drew the decision, which counted one point against him for a total of five, and by losing the decision Dougovito ran his total of three up to six. VanBidder had an easy time with his Olympic competi- tion and won handily. So Michigan's captain was chosen as alternate, but missed out on the Olympic title because of a series of bad breaks. bad breaks. ii : : "IT'S THE DOBBS" This is a snap brimmed hat styled for youth. The verve and dash is immediately noticeable when you try it on. It's procurable in pleasing shades that blend admirably with the new Fall suit and topcoat colors. V i $ 5.00 $7.50 $109.00 Van Boven Inc. Ann Arbor Detroit MM Dobbs 6I3VNEW YORK I ., , ,II ------ H 'u TrA nn^l^% L SE' I