THE MICHIGAN DAILY Track Meet To Be Held Here Tonight More Sports On Page Eight r / (I I The HOT STOVEI --Bv BILL REED I Box Score Santa Anita Field. Is Reduced To 12 I I 11- Zy 3L, ru - i; i' q NOT AT ALL STRANGELY, the course of human events continues even during this paper's lapses in publication. As a matter of fact, it1 is the common, although irreverent opinion among the editors that the Second Coming will occur on a Sun- day or between semesters. So it is that there are several events of the past fortnight to be recounted at this time. Most important of the recent sports news affecting Michigan is the lien placed upon more than $22,000 of Athletic Association funds by the Federal Internal Revenue Depart- ment for failure to pay a 10% Fed- eral amusement tax on Michigan ath- letic receipts for October and No- vember (the football season, if you remember). The impounding of the Mich- igan funds follows unsuccessful suits by the government against the Universities of Iowa and Georgia on similar grounds. The positions of the three state uni- versities has been that a state in- stitution cannot be made a col- lecting agent for the federal gov- ernment. The specific position of the Uni- versity of Michigan was first stated by Prof. Ralph W. Aigler, chairman of the Board in Control of Physical Ed- ucation, in his annual report for 1934- 35. The tax had been collected here, the report said, despite the fact that it was believed unconstitutional in order to assist in the national emer- gency. With the emergency appar- ently become permanent, it was de- cided before the 1935 season to refuse to collect the tax. In order to forestall the possibility of successful litigation against the Athletic Association, however, foot- ball ticket prices were raised 10 per cent to cover any liability incurred by the Association. Next in importance is the an- nouncement that the basketball team will meet the University of Washington during the 1936 Christmas vacation. Contracts insuring Michigan of expenses are understood to have been signed. The cagers' trip follows the 1935 trip to California by the track team and is made possible by the fact that there will be no absence from classes. From outside Ann Arbor the big- gest news is the ouster by the Uni- versity of Wisconsin Board of Re- gents of Dr. Walter Meanwell as director of athletics and Dr. Clarence Spears as football coach. Immediate- ly following the ouster the faculty board in control was reported to have resigned and latest news is that a Big Ten committee may be called upon to investigate the legality of the Regents' action. Ofwjustifiable pride to Michigan followers is the announcement by the University of Chicago that the Uni- versities of Michigan and Illinois were placed in preferential positions in football relations, positions deter- mined according to equality of scho- lastic and athletic standards. A story from Ann Arbor which gained considerable attention was the announcement that Frank Bissell, Varsity gridder and wres- tler, was leaving school for the current semester to manage a recently-inherited estate. Frank has lately made it clear that the estate, however substantial, does not make him a millionaire and that anyway, he hopes to be back in the fall for football. Indiana (37) Gunning, f ..... Stout, f ........ . Platt, f ......... Fechtman, c. Hosler, c........ Walker, g ....... Huffman, g .... . . . 1 ......1 0 .. .. 3 0 . .0 0 .....2 3 . . ....4 3 FG FT P T 2 2 0 2 0 3 2 11 'LOS ANGELES, Feb. 17.-IP)- 0 Probably no more than an even doz- 2 en thoroughbreds will face the bar- 6 rier next Saturday for the richest 0 purse of the American turf, the $100,- 11 000 added Santa Anita Handicap. The declaration of Head Play and 37 Cavalcade and the strong possibility T that the English horse, Flamenco, T would be held out, has whittled the 1 probable field to 12, with a chance 0 tl n it,, a yn mhr nl 1i Kasley Swims To New 100-Yard World Mark Je~ck Kasley, Michigan'~s Big Ten and National Intercollegiate breast-stroke champion and rec- ord holder, Saturday established a new unofficial world's record in the 100-yard breast-stroke event at the Indianapolis A.C. in 1:02.7. Application has already been made for its official acceptance by the International Federation. Kasley's time bettered by al- most two seconds the listed world's record for the event and cut his best previous time of 1:03.8. Totals ...........15 7 11 Michigan (23) E. Townsend, f Jablonski, f ... J. Townsend, f Gee, c ......... Patanelli, c Tamagno, g Rudness, g .... Barclay, g. l FG FT .0 1 .0 0 .5 3 .3 1 .0 0 .0 0 .0 1 .0 1 P 3 0 3 3 0 1 1 1 ALL SALES FINAL ! For This Week Only! 20% Disc. SUITS - TOPCOATS O'COATS 20% Disc. PAJAMAS - GLOVES WOOL HOSE Suede and Leather Jackets Wool Reefer Jackets THE DOWNTOWN STORE FOR MICHIGAN MEN We s ene a "0@9y QUTN mmi 4 13 7 0 0 1 1 uiiau iu may numuer omy 1v. F Totals......... 8 7 12 23 _----- I' 1 i I I la I ' i I', Ii .............-- - _ - il Second Semester Supplies ENGINEERS' and ARCHITECTS' SUPPLIES Stationery, Fountain Pens, Loose Leaf Books, Typewriting and Pound Papers, College Pennants and Jewelry, Leather Goods, Typewriters, NEW and USED BOOKS. Students Supply Store iii ,, STROH'S PABST BLUE RIBBON FRIAR'S ALE At All Dealers J. J. O'KANE, Dist. Dial 3500 1111 So. University Phone 8688 III All ,,.V _ . _ _ _. _ _ 'p=L I 1a i _ __..-_ _____ _ _P _. COLLECE C AB 70 00 -RADIO- L EQUIPPED We are now adding NEW CABS - BUICKS! I I Our goal is: Newest and B Cabs. Safest and B Drivers. More Cabs to 3est 3est W. L. - Pet. Purdue.......... .......8 0 1.000 Indiana ...............8 1 .889 Illinois ...............5 3 .625 Michigan..............4 4 .500 Ohio State ............5 5 .500 Iowa ..................4 5 .445 Northwestern ...........3 4 .429 Wisconsin .............3 6 .375 Minnesota.............3 7 .300 Chicago ..............0 9 .000 serve you better. Give us your calls and watch results,. Phone O 7000 I Last Night's Results Indiana 37, Michigan 23. Illinois 39, Northwestern 38. Iowa 32, Wisconsin 25. I °'-'I I Third Annual Michigan A. A.U. RELAYS Feb. 18,1936 at 8 P.M. YOST FIELD HOUSE, ANN ARBOR I'll I Id -