S Y, MAY 2, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Varsity Team Proves Too Versatile For Hoosiers Indiana Distance Quartet Performs As Expected; Watson Wins Four (Continued from Page ._ ceeded to .shatter John Townsend's dual meet record and all the other records in the book with the excep- tion of the world standard as ho hurled the 16 pound ball 51 feet ; inch. Breaks Record Thus encouraged. Watson hurled the discus 152 feet 2 inches to break the Michigan dual meet record estab- lished by "Skip" Etchells last season and win the event. Watson then turned his attention to the jumps both broad and high, 23 feet 6 inches and 5 feet 11% inches got him 10 more points to wind up a highly suc- cessful afternoon for the big boy. Sammie Stoller steamed up the track to win easily over Indiana's Bob Collier in the century. Slow track and a six. mile wind combined to cut Stoker's time of 9.9 which was ample, however, for his purpose. Stoller also covered 23 feet 2 inches in the broad jump to take second place. Hurdles Easy For Osgood The hurdle events were a light workout for Capt. Bob Osgood who breezed over the high sticks in 14.7 an took the 220 lows in 23.9. Bob Neely of Indiana finished second in the highs while Steve Mason brought in ,another three points for the Wol- verines with a close second in the low event. Stan Birleson turned in one of the outstanding performances of the meet as he took the 440 going away from Malcolm Hicks of Indiana. Birleson negotiated the distance in 48.5. The Britishers big moment in the spot light came when he snatched the ba- ton from Chuck -Miller and put on a desperate last quarter drive in an' effort to reclaim the one-mile relay for the Wolverine forces. SUMMARIES Mile run: Won by Lash (I.); sec-: ond, Smith (I.); third, Harold Da-1 vidson (M.). Time, 4:17, 440-yard dash: Won by Birleson (M.); secQnd, Hicks (I.); third Millerj (M.): Time, :48.5. 100-yard dash: Won by Stoller1 (M.); second, Collier (I.); third, Smith (M.). Time, :09.9. 120-yard high hurdles: Won by Osgood, (M.); second, Neely (L); third, Martens (M.). Time, :14.7. 880-yard run: Won by Trutt (I.); second, Starr (M.); third, Howard Davison (M.). Time, 1:54. 220-yard run: Won by Collier (I.); second, Elliott (I.); third, Smith (M.). Time: :22.1. Two-mile run: Won by Lash (I.); second, Smith(I.); third, Deckard (L). Time, 9:18 (Breaks old Ferry Field Record, 9:23.1 by Lash, 1935. Also betters Conference Record, 9:19.9 by Lash, 1936). 220-yard low hurdles: Won by Os- good (M.); second, Mason m (M.) ; third, Neely (I.). Time, :23.9,. Mile relay: Won by Indiana (Mil- ler, Hicks, Marker and Trutt). Time, 3:21.3. Shot put: Won by Watson (M.), second, Townsend (1%.); third, Wise (I.). Distance, 51 feet % inch. (Breaks Ferry Field Record, 50 feet 3% inches . by Dave Cook, Illinois, 1934. Breaks Michigan record 50 feet 9 inches by Watson 1937. Bet- ters Conference Record 49 feet 11 inches, by Chin Kamm, Illinois 1934). Discus throw: Won by Watson (M.) ; second, Townsend (M.) ; third Logue (I.). Distance, 152 feet 2 inch. Pole vault: Won by Hunn (M.) ; second Morgan (M.); third, Kingsley (M.). Height, 13 feet. Javelin throw: Won by Martin (M.) ; second, Stanton (M.) ; third, Osberg (M.). Distance, 182 feet 1 inch. High jump: Won by Watson (M.); second, Baldwin (IL); third, FrieW- enberg (M.).nHeight 5 feetr11' inches. Broad jump: Won by Watson (M.); second, Stoller (M.) ; third, Smith (M.). Distance, 23 feet 6 inches. 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Michigan golf team yesterday defeat- completed its Indiana trip as it made j1Brucker. ed Ohio State 11% to 61/2 over the a clean sweep of the four singles National League University course. The meet was the matches with Iowa to take a 4 to 0 Pittsburgh ......000 003 100-3 11 1 Varsity's second start and win of the victory. This was the second Big Ten Cincinnati .....100 000 000-1 4 0D L T E season in defense of the Big Ten victory on the trip, and also the sec- LcDELIGHoH ER conference championship which they ond in the last two days. Lucas ad odd; Hallahan, Moore on MOTHER' A now hold. All four of the matches were hard- and Lombardi.Ion,1VUTHLR'S DAY Although the course was soggy fought and all of them went three St. Louis ...... 030 000 001- 4 9 6 Next SunI-day throughout due to an early morning sets. Captain Miller Sherwood in Chicago.......221 000 33x-11 13 2 rain several good scores were turned. number-one position dropped the sec- Johnson, McGee, Andrews, Ryba In the morning play the Michigan ond set but finally won out as did and Ogrodowski; Root, Bryant and I team gained a commanding lead both Bill Mills in number two position O'Dea, when the doubles teams of Saunders and Jarvis Dean in number three. New York.......000 010 010-2 6 1 and Jack Emery and Al Karpinski ( Jesse Flick after dropping the .initial Boston ..........030 00 00x-3 6 1 I and Bill Barclay turned in 5% points set rallied to win in his number four Castleman, Smith and Danning; to Ohio's %. position. Saunders Stars With Michigan already assured of -- __ ___ -- Captain Sanders, playing a cool, victory, Iowa scheduled to meet Pur- Captin Sundes, layig a ool due in a second meet later in the day, steady and confident game in the af- ceance d et shded doules ternoon against Ralph Schaefer matches. t BALLROOM turned in the best score of the day ....... with a 69, three under par. Three Sumaie iDEICOU Sherwood (Mich.), defeated Flem- DANCING DELICIOUS birdies and an eagle helped him in HigO(owE),6AD57,C-4AMils taking three points from his oppon- i (, HOME-MADE CANDY ert who hit a 77. (Mich.), defeated O'Connor, (Iowa), Learn correctly and quickly rom PREKETES Al Karpinski's 76 was good enough 6-3, 4-6, 6-3; Dean (Mich.), defeated Private and Public Classes E to taKetwmarpinsker76asfrodhen Stansbury, (Iowa), 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 to tke wo mrkes fom te Sar-Flick, (Mich.), defeated McCallum, lets' Bob Hatton who got one point Class Lesson Also the place for Excellent Meals at Reasonable Prices. although following Karpinski with a (Iowa), 4-6, 9-7, 6-3. Wednesday Evening 7-8 78. CHICKEN or DUCK DINNER 65c Bill Warren, who took Barclay'sl the situations well in hand. Saunders TURKEY DINNER 75c SIZZLING STEAK $1.00 place in the afternoon singles and Emery blanked Schaefer and matches, was able to take only one- Carl with respective scores of 76, 78, RHPREYETES half point from Bud Townsend. 81 and 83. ROY H OY E R Townsend had a 78 with Warren 81 Ohio State was able to get a half- ST U D I 0 S U G A R B W L Emery Fails point in the other foursome match.S- Jack Emery turned in the highest Karpinski and Barclay each shot a 3 NICKELS ARCADE 109 South Main Street Phone 2-1414 score of the afternoon matches when 77 while Townsend had 78 and Hatton he dropped 2 points to Charles Carl 80.__ Bill Watson, the big Varsity field events star who paced the track team to a one-sided victory over Ohio State yesterday. Bill made a clean sweep by getting firsts in each of the four events he entered, which gave him a total of twenty points. He also heaved the shot 50 feet a inch, to set a new Ferry Field record in the event. Entries For Indianapolis Speed Classic Reach 51 INDIANAPOLIS, May 1.-(G)-En- tries for this year's 500 mile motor speedway race hit 51 tonight as the time for mailing entry blanks ex- pired. The number of entries indicated a bitter fight for places in the starting lineup on May 31. One of the cars entered today was the one which Louis Meyer of Hunt- ington Park, Calif., drove to victory last year. Meyer already has signed to drive another speedster- of the Buckeyes. Emery's 82 was the highest he has shot this year on the University course. Carl had an 80. The morning foursome play saw Michigan evidently starting out with NOTICE CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES Order your Caps and Gowns from Van Boven's today. -We supply Bachelor's, Master's & Doctor's gowns and hoods for all schools and colleges. ACADEMIC COSTUMES FOR RENT and SALE VAN BOVEN, Inc. Phone your order - - - 8911 1 i f !i. SOMETHING NEW ! SOMETHING DIFFERENT FRIENDSHIP PORTRAITS m1A A fine high ' class PHOTOGRAPH you can afford to exchange with your friends, complete in folders. 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