THE MICHIGAN DAILY 3ritish Empire Champions Meet Michigan Here Saturday Wr es ding Hoytmen Op Big Ten Sea At Minneal Smallest Squad In Years, Paced By Faces Minnesota Probably the smallest tr ever to represent Michigan oday to open its Conferen season in a dual meet wit ota at Minneapolis tomorr Coach Charlie Hoyt h welve men to make the tri ng six sophomores. Stan he brilliant sophomore qu star whose eligibility statu uncertain. will not go to Mi ress Photo.Willis Ward will again .rf, leading Wolverines, and has been th 18 goals enter three events, the shot to his na- hurdles and 60-yard dash. he Wolver- 'nursing a sore heal in Ame series workouts, Ward again will i team at to as the spearhead of the from Cal- attack. In the high jump Hoyt . Konrad Moisio, a letterma Captain Harvey Smith, , new record in the Michig irs half mile run, wil comp half mile and mile even Clayton Brelsford. Brelsfc his berth yesterday in winn Vcialmile race in 4:30.3. The mile relay team wi posed of the sophomores good, Howard Davidson ennings Stiles, and Harvey Patton, Patton and either Stiles o Dn Five will run in the quarter-mil 'avors The Gophers have comp one meet, against Drake rTLE their strength in that m sophomore, who record istrated in run and the shot put. is the best Perennially strong in t verine cage events, Minnesota swept ne, around event in the Drake meet, D revolves. owski, giant sophomore, for scoring with a throw of 43 feet, perimpnted Stan Kostka. the Gopher s in an of- earned second place wit freshmen, of 42 feet, 10% inches, an Solomon on of 42 feet, 6 inches ga most effec- place. in for short Ward has done 42 feet,! his only trial of the seaso 1, Plummer, In the two-mile run th nings broke will present Wayne Slocu e for more sophomore, who record ther teams against the Bulldogs. He who broke posed by Neree Alix, Con re of a pass door champion last year, )m the pivot Stone, a sophomore who new yearling records as a lin were all here. n but none Sam Stoller and Ward, he precision both recorded 6.3 seconds i the shifty in the 60-yard dash will] nates. in that event by Lander >sed inter- the only other first aga Evans, Gee, in 6.4 seconds. ss and Ford The squad named by H ing scoring posed of Captain Harvey lis Ward, Harvey Patton, men. Dave Hunn and Konrad id haall i veterans, and Bob Osgood, Lng the ball er, Fred Stiles, Howard neither is a Walter Stone and Clayton ubtful state sophomores. ieup for the i will prob- LAYDEN'S BROTHER state until Mike Layden, brother Teams Leave On Road en son ran s r Recent WHEN MICHIGAN'S basketball on it. I think Cappon's policy is neces- The crippled Michigan wrestling team lost its first two Big Ten sary to keep all of them working." team will leave at 1 p.m. today for Ward, games this year people said: "We need 6. "The uncertainty is bound to their annual Eastern trip. The Maize a new coach!" and I answered: "Cap- affect a man's playing adversely." and Blue matmen will meet West Vir- pon's doing as well as anyone could E Though there was no question cov- ginia Saturday at Morgantown and ack squadlwith the material." ering the matter, the correspondents then will travel to Lexington, Vir- wil lead When the team lost two more I agreed pretty generally that the op- ginia, to ieet Washington and Lee wi indoo said: "Cappon's doing as well as he timistic predictions made before the on Monday. ce Mindoor c "start of the season have not come Coach Cliff Keen will take nine Sh Minne- can. . M true through no fault of Cappon's. men with him for the invasion. If row night. Since the Minesota game I haven't The key to the situation, they believe, Ed Kellman can make the weight as named known just what to say in reply to is the lack of a man who can fill in the 118-pound classe he will p, includ- the firebrands who accost me with the pivot position with sufficient effi- wrestle at that position; if not he Birleson, the demand that someone start a ciency to capitalize on the speed pos- will battle it out with Gard Slocum arter-mile Icampaign to have Cappon removed. sessed by available forwards and for the 126-pound post. The 118- s remains jIn self defense I have compiled a gad.pudmthwilte efretd nneapolis., list of questions on the situation guards. pound match will then be forfeited. Another criticism was that the Vacancies Not Yet Filled ledtewhich were submitted to a group of Bt lead the wiclsersbmited.Theygr avefteam either had no plays or the Both Seymour Rubin and Wally mdput, high watched the team in all its home guards weren't calling them when the Havenrich will make the trip. Both t ahd t tm of its ce Michigan offense found itself fac- the 135-pound and 145-pound weights 'Although games and most of its practice ses- n are open, the latter because of the yesterday'sj sions, and should have an objective ing a set defense. be looked viewpoint. Each man's reply was en- j In justice to Coach Cappon and the rib injury which Capt. Jack Harrod Michigand tirepyinn.eEendentn'sfrtheyothersn correspondents quoted above, I think suffered Monday. Keen is still un- it necessary to add that the latter decided as to which weight Rubin Question One: Do you think that find him one of the finest coaches and Heavenrich will wrestle. has named Cappon has developed the best pos- on the Michigan staff to work with. In the 155-pound class Frank Bis- n. - - sible team out of the material he has Tho ho do not aprove of him asell, who regularly wrestles in the D U osT wo BoYotaprovT fhma ._ +- whc an ete ts, )rd Bing 11 b Bt an a v r DE e ev eted Sa neet ed the th omi win 6 rgr h a id a inet 8 in n. 1e t m, led will fere and ests a fr wi an( be wl inst oyt Smi Ner Mo Sar DE .B S of oA.set a A.Uavailable? in the Three said "no," three said "yes." as will No decision there! earned Question Two: Do you think Mich- a spe- igan needs a new basketball coach? The answers: "Yes," "No," "No," e com- "I dont think I'm qualified to' say." ob Os- "I'm not convinced, yet I find it easier d Fred to believe now than I would have be-' 'eteran. fore this season started." "New ,blood avidson might do some good." vent. Question Three: Do you think that i in but that the players reveal lack of con- turday, dition in recent games? If so, what being individuals specifically? 9:46.4 The answers: "Yes, all except Pat- anelli, Joslin, and a couple of the weight others." "Yes, generally." "Of course e shot none of them train, but Al Plummer c Krez- is the only one to show bad effects." ning it "They were in better condition last inches. night (Minnesota game) than against 'id star Northwestern." "No." "You can't say throw much, because Cappon used a lot of a throw substitutes against Minnesota. Rud-, d third ness and Plummer looked a little sick, though." iches in J Question Four: Do you think that Cappon's policy of starting a different Gophers team in practically every game is con- another ducive to hard work in practice, or 9:46.4 is this gain offset by the resulting [ be op- lack of smoothness, and 'the' doubt nce in- existing in a player's mind from day Walter to day as to his status on the squad? ablished The answers: "He was just about 'eshman forced into that policy when his orig- inal team flopped, and 'again when ho have he benched most of the regulars. I opposed think it's all right under the circum- o took stances." h Drake 2. "I think it's better to stick to one team, developing smoothness and is corn self-confidence." th, Wil- 3. "The bad effects of constantly 'ee Alix. shifting the line-up outweigh the isio, all good." m Stoll- 4. "The whole thing, I think, is avidson. that Cappon's in a spot where he has relsford,. 12 men of equal ability and cannot pick five outstanding stars and stick to them through the season. In such TARS ;a situation the teams almost have jto be picked from game to game. Elmer 5. "This is obviously one of those 1 coachsquads that has a lot of play boys head basketball coach think he would 165-pound dir c be most effective in an administration Levine, regular job connected with Michigan ath- wrestle at 165-] letics. Generals and the old Ross and B go along on the Fraternity Tank while Harry Wr the unlimited we rearns Go Tonight After the mati I East, they will Fifteen teams will be battling to- competition whe.. night in the preliminaries of the an- nual fraternity swimming meet to place men in the finals to be held at 5 p.m. tomorrow. Tonight's pre- liminaries began at 7:30 p.m. in the Intramural pool. Theta Chi, defending champion, must meet the strong challenges of at least three other teams: Psi Up- silon, winner of the dual meet tourna- ment; Pi Lambda Phi, runner-up in this tournament and the team which eliminated Theta Chi; and Chi Phi, the other semi-finalist. At least four men in each event will survive the preliminaries, and, in the event of exceptionally large entries in some competition, more than that, according to Intramural officials. r I. Are Carried in Complete Assortment Downtown Layden, Notre Dame football is not only a star of the gridi also is the best hurdler of th team. 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