V, FEB. 20, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Thinclads Oppose Spartans Tonighit In First Meet Of Season Caifree Named 'Varsity Seeks Iowa State Coach New Records rles McCaffree, Jr., who has At *H assisting varsity swimming Matt Mann whip his crew of nal champions into shape this has just been appointed head Observers See '37 Team ning coach at Iowa State Col- As Best In Years ; Six t was announced last night. Caffree is a former pupil of S1ophomores To Run Faces State Tonight Maten Meet O. S. U. Today; Seek Fifth Win Three Goals in Overtime Period Gives Sextet 4-1 Win Over Tech Danner May Not W Due To Cold; Ma restle itches State Will Bring 391 For several weeks local observers have been saying that Coach Chuck Hoyt's 1937 track team should be the best in Michigan history. At 7:30 to- night the Wolverines will go about proving this statement when they clash with Michigan State in Yost1 Field House in their first meet of the season. Coach Ralph H. Young of the Spar- tans will bring a 39-man squad to Ann Arbor for the meet in an effort to keep the powerful Wolverines from amassing the top-heavy total predict- ed for them. State is expecting to make its best showing in the distance runs and the sprint. Has Superiority Attitude Last year the Wolverines defeated State, 59-36 and tonight they would like to humble the aggregation from East Lansing to an even greater ex- tent. Three successive gridiron vic- tories over Michigan have given Michigan State something of a su- periority attitude over Wolverines in general, but Hoyt's squad should de- flate this feeling considerably. Michigan fans will get their first look at a great group of sophomores tonight when Watson, Smith, Heath, Harold Davidson, Faulkner, and Mar- tens go into action. Extra Races Addedj To all indications the fans will see a great assault on existing Field House recoids with five of these marks in danger of being tied or broken. Three extra races have been added to the card to give second string men a chance to enter com- petition against State. However, no points will be scored for these events, which are in the 60, 440 and 880.- The dual in the mile between Ken Waite of State and Clayt Brelsford and Harold Davison of Michigan may lead to the breaking of the present Field House record of 4:19.7. Entries and the order of events: Mile run: State-Waite, Gardner, Grantham, Butler, Ross, Beck. Michig'an - Brelsford , Davidson, Fink. 60-yard dash: State - Adcock, Mueller, McLaughlin, Greer, Savio, Casavola. Michigan-Stoller, Smith, Heath. 440-yard dash: State - Dudley, Rapes, McKenna, Skidmore, Thum, F. Smith, Osborn, Savio, Nyquist, Yovonovitz. Michigan - Birleson, Faulkner. 65-yard high hurdles: State-Mc- Durmon, Springler, Robinson, At- water, Pingel, Yovonovitz, Nash, Burhans. Michigan-Osgood, Mar- tens, Aigler. Two mile: State-Boss, Sparks, Grantham, Waite. Michigan-Alix, Staehle, Pinker- ton. 880-yard run: State-Green, Waite, Butler, Gardner, F. Smith. Michigan-Starr, DeVine, O'Con- nell, Davidson. 65-yard low hurdles: State-Mc.- Durmon, Robinson, Yovonovitz, Ad- cock, Pingel, Springer, Atwater, Bur- hans, Nash. Michigan - Osgood, Martens, Mason. Pole Vault: State-Habrle, Ed- wards, Hawrylciw, Osterhaus, Ban- natt. Michigan-Hunn, Kingsley, Far- rell, Morgan. High jump: State-Merdler, Lash, Edwards, Yovonovitz, Burhans, At- water, McDurmon. Michigan-Fried- enberg, Hunn. Shot put: State-Jenkins, Bremer, W. Smith. Michigan-Watson, Mitchell. The mile relay will conclude the card. HOCKEY SUMMARIES Michigan Pos. Mich. Tech Chase ..........G...........Maki Simpson.........D........ Bucher Smith ... ........D........ Mullins Heyliger ........ C...... McCarthy Fabello .........W.......... Stack James ...........W....... Pekkala Michigan Spares: Merrill, Cooke, Ed Chase. Michigan Tech Spares: Walsh, J. Hascal, C. Hascal. Referee: Paddy Farrell. First Period: Scoring: Heyliger (James), :50. Second Period: Scoring: None. Penalty: Smith (falling on puck). Third Period: Scoring: McCarthy (Stack), 15:45. Penalty: Mullins (tripping), Ruher (tinninL) I Capt. Bob Osgood, Big Ten high hurdle champion, will lead the Michigan thinclads tonight when they open their schedule at Yost Field House in a dual meet with Michigan State. Osgood is entered in the high a'nd low hurdles and favored to win both. atators Face Buckeye Team In MeetToday 12' Listed By Coach Mann For Trip; Varsity Rated Strong Favorite The Varsity swimming team left Ann Arbor early this morning for Columbus, O., where it will meet the Ohio State natators this afternoon-in the second conference meet of the season. The Buckeyes have a strong aggregation this year but are not rat- ed even an outside chance against Michigan's national champions. Matt Mann named 12 men to make the trip. Led by Co-captains Jack Kasley and Frank Barnard, the rest of the group includes Ed Kirar, Walt Tomski, Bill Farnsworth, Tomn Hay- nie, Baker Bryant, Ben Grady, Phil Haughey, Bob Mowerson, Fred Cody and Bob Sauer. Peppe Pessimistic The Buckeye mentor, Mike Peppe, claims that his team will be very lucky to win and lucky to even win a few firsts. Even Jimmy Patterson, Big Ten springboard champ last year will, probably find Ben Grady too much for him in today's clash. The only other events, in which the charges of Mike Peppe have a chance for firsts are the 440-yard free-style and the backstroke. Cap- tain Woodford is an execllent free- styler over the long distance, but i is doubtful if he will give Michigan's Frank Barnard and Baker Bryan much trouble. Cody Expected Victor Bill Nunzig, Dave Volk, and Bob Pfeiffer are the Buckeye entries in the back-stroke and will probably furnish more competition for the Var sity in this event than in any other Fred Cody, if he shows the form h is capable of in the 150 yard dis tance, is expected to lead the Buck- eyes to the finish line, however. Tom Haynie, jack-of-all-trade: when he is in a swimming pool, wil find himself splashing through a least three and possibly four event against Ohio State mermen. Coach Mann has him listed in the 220, th back-stroke, the 100 and may decide to have him swim the breaststrok and compete in the 400-yard relay. STAEB & DAY'S Announcing THEIR EARLY SPRING SHOWING MEN'S SUITS - TOPCOATS Held At 3:30 p.m. (Continued from Page 1) Michigan's powerful wrestlers will pass on the Beaver's stick just as he be gunning for their fifth victory of hit the goal mouth. Maki had ab- the feason facing a strong Ohio State solutely no chance to save. aggregation at 3:30 p.m. today in the r From then on the Miners tightened Yost Field House. up their rear guard and kept the The Buckeyes have shown flashes Wolverines at bay while they played of brilliance this year although they the Michigan forwards on even terms. have been defeated by Illinois and The second period developed into a Indiana. On the victory side of their dog fight that reached its height ledger they boast of wins over West when Tech sent down four forwards Virginia, whom they whitewashed, and temporarily demoralized the Michigan State, and Ohio University. Michigan defense. Chase went to the Wins Four Matches ice to take a shot off McCarthy's Michigan has one lone defeat stick and Joe Stack found himself in chalked up against them thus far, front of an empty Michigan net. The losing to Lehigh in a close match. Miner winger flipped a back hand They have beaten the New York Ath- shot that was just high, however letic Club, the Dearborn Athletic and James and Heyliger broke with Club, Franklin and Marshall, and the puck, only to be robbed by Maki Northwestern. Smith Is Penalized The Varsity victory hopes received Late in the same period, Bert a severe setback yesterday when it Smith fell on a bounding puck neai was announced that it was doubtful the Michigan goal and was penalized whether Harland Danner, sophomore by Referee Paddy Farrell. Tech put flash, would be able to wrestle. The on the pressure, the gun broke up a young star is suffering from a bad promising drive. cold and Coach Cliff Keen is unde- The score was still 1-0 with sever cided whether or not he will be able and a half minutes to go when first to wrestle. "Moon" Mullins was chased spilling Michigan will line-up as follows: George Cooke and a minute later 118-pounds, Johnny Speicher; 126- Referee Farrell sent Clem Bucher pounds, Paul Cameron; 135-pounds, off for tripping Heyliger. Earl Thomas; 145-pounds, Harold Michigan labored desperately tc Nichols; 155-pounds, Captain Frank get the goal that would put the game Bissell; 165-pounds, either Danner or on ice, but Tech battled valiantly ane Frank Morgan; 175-pounds, Dick Maki was at his best to keep thi Tasch; and heavyweight, Stan Schu- Wolverine sharpshooters away. man or Lilburn Ochs. With the return of Mullins ane Tasch, who pleased Keen with his Bucher, play switched to the othe: work against the Wildcats last week, end of the ice and now it was Chas( who was the hero as he saved tim( Student identification cards and again when the forwards failec must be presented to gain ad- to cover men in the clear. mittance to the Michigan-Ohio Cooke Ties Game State wrestling match today at Finally the inevitable happened 3:30 p.m. Those neglecting to Cooke, bringing a loose puck ou bring cards will be assessed a from behind his own goal was poke 25 cents admission charge. checked by Joe Stack. The "Beetle -__let go a drive that Chase just got tc is almost set for a starting berth. It but McCarthy was on top of him an( is also possible, however, that should batted in the rebound to tie up th Danner wrestle, Morgan will be ball game at one all. moved up to the 175-pound spot. The overtime started drearily fo Line-Up Announced Michiganhwhen Simpson had to tri Big Butch Jordan, sophomore Stack when the latter was in th heavyweight, is still out of commis- clear. Michigan weathered the Tecl sion with a knee injury. Jordan re- storm, however, and the club ceived a severe bump in the Lehigh changed lines. fraasandhis knee has a small Jack Merrill and George Cook fracas, and hi nehsasalbroke fast from their own red lin amount of water in it. The big grap-ano kyotir re lsn pler is hoping to be in shape for the anddCooky, taking Merrill's pass a j Indiana meet on March 1 and the all- he rounded the defense on the rig important Conference get-together. flank rode in on Maki and beat hii The Buckeyes will send the follow- cleanly with a drive over his le ing men against he Varsity: 118- shoulder. pounds, Martin; 126-pounds, Law- The Miners poured it on in tl t less; 135-pounds, Tuckey; 145-pounds, s Good; 155-pounds, Cramer; 165- TYPEWRITING t pounds, Krzeminsky; 175-pounds, MIMEOGRAPH ING Lightburn; and heavyweight, eitherroff.Promptly and neatly done by experi- CramwowillKacle ichiga enced operators at moderate prices. Cramer, who will tackle Michigan's o. D. MORR ILL unbeaten Captain Frank Bissell, is 314 South State Street also undefeated this season. e s ll t s e e e r i Re SUITS etailing at $25.00 to $40.00 7PCOATS $22.50 to $35.00 TC I i I II a _ ._ _._. _ -