T H E MICI 1GAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN . . n. +.,,w .+S TonfldenitMichigan Track Team Awaits Invasion Of Ohio Squad 1I MGolf Tourney Set For Tomorrow The Intramural-Golf Tournament, ;, . ., By HERM EPSTEIN The Ohio State track team comes to town tomorrow to take a long-delayed trimming at the hands of Charlie Hoyt 's Big. Ten Champions. The meet, which was scheduled between the two teams for March 3, literally "flu" out of existence, as too many members of the squads were ill to al- low any kind; of a contest. At :the beginning of the season the Buckeye coach Larry Snyder said, "Michigan ,is twice as good as any other. team in the Conference," and the Wolverines for once want to live up to his judgment. Though the meet itself will not be too hotly con- tested,. there will be plenty of close races as the Bucks boast several out- standing performers. Relay Is Featuu-e The mile relay will, of course, be the piece de resistance, as two of the finest, quartets . in. the country meet in what should be a record-shatter- ing duel. The Bucks' 3-14.1 perfor- mance places them in the favorites' position, but Ross Faulkner and his three sophomore running. mates have plenty,.of. speed up their legs and stand a good, chance of turning the tables in their favor. The .meeting between Bob Lewis, Ohio's 22G, yard conference dash, champion- and Michigan's Al Smith will, provide more fireworks for the fan who likes his races close. Lewis- ran 9.8 and 21.1 respectively for the 100 and 220 last Saturday, while Smith was. doing 9.9 and 21.6. Close Quarter-Mile No matter who runs in the 440, the race will finish under the proverbial blanket. Howells, Sulzman. and Co- operrider for the Buekeyes and Breid- enbach, Faulkner, Balyeat, Leutritz and Hayes for the Wolverines will fur- nish one of the best groups of quar- ter milers that has gathered for any purpose this. year. In the two mile, Jim Whittaker of Ohio will be .the underdog despite his being the indoor title holder. Ralph Schwartzkopf is out for re- 4kW. CLARK English Boot and Shoe Maker * Our new repair department, the best in the city. Prices are right. 438 South State and Factory on South Forest Avenue. venge, for the "Automaton" wants to one of te biggest.'events which the make up for that same Conference Intramural Department will sponsor meet when he was forced to drop out this year, will get under way at 8 a.m. because of illness, and nothing that tomorrow, when the first foursome Whittaker has done thus far indicates will tee off. Other foursomes will fol- that he will be able to do very much low, teeing off at seven .minute in- about it. tervals, until 4 p.m. Eisenhart Is Fast Len Eisenhart, sophomore half mil- er, ran 1:54.8 as the Bucks lost to Notre Dame last week, and that-effort promises a fine duel with Hod Da- vidson, Dye Hogan and Tommy Jes- 'er of the Wolverin's. Another recent development which presaged action has been abandoned to save Jack Sulzman for the mile re- lay,. Sulzman ran the low hurdles for the first time last Saturday and won in 23.9, breaking Jesse Owens' meet mark. However,*Coach Snyder is much more anxious to win that relay than to bring the score a little closer, so Stan Kelley and Jeff Hall will have things their own way over the barriers. Paul Keller Hurls Psi U To Win In Softall Game In a hard fought battle which was a replay of a protested game, Psi U trimmed Alpha Tau Omega 4-3 yes- terday in a fraternity league contest. Paul Keller, Psi U speed-ball hurler bested Ken Meyer in this pitching, duel. Ford Whipple pitched Beta Theta Pi to a 4-2 victory against Delta Upsi- lon, while Hermitage dropped Tau Kappa Epsilon from the second place playoffs, 10-6. Over 40 five man teams, represent- ing fraternities,, graduates, independ- ents, and faculty members, will all compete tomorrow for the champion- ship in their respective divisions,.Last year's winner inthe Fraternity divi- sion was Psi Upsilon, with a four man total:of 346. The Graduate Tro- phy was won by the Law Club with a total of 344. A special award, a gold medal, will' be given for the longest drive off the first tee. A medal will also be given to the individual turning in the best score in the undergraduate division, while the members of the winning in- cependent team will receive medals. Swimmers Seek Third Championship At Detroit In National Outdoor Meet By DON WIRTCHAFTER season and a chance to catch up on i events; Welsh, Hayinie, Burton and Nothing could be sweeter for Matt their neglected studies. Gus Sharemet will compete in the Mann this summer than a team title Ohio won the meet and immediate- '200; Ebling, Welsh, Holmes and Bur-' -for -his Wolverines at the National ly rumors became prevalent around ton in the 400, while Thaxter and Eb- AAU outdoor swimming meet in De- Columbus-town that the Wolverines ling will swim in the grueling 1500- had not entered because "they knew {fmeter race. troit. .they cculdn't win." It was bruited The crack trio of Heydt, Barker A victory there would do more than about that Matt had used strategy and Beebe will take care of the Wol- just add another important crown to in order to make Ohio State's in- verine backstroke duties, while the ones that the powerful Wolver- evitable victory a cheap one .Haigh, John Sharemet and Williams ines have .already annexed this year, 17 Men Will Enter are entered in the:breaststroke. the National.Intercollegiate and the Matt will take a squad of 17 to Besides Benham, Martin and Wo- Western Conference titles; it would the meet, including Capt. Hal Ben- lin in the diving, Michigan will enter spike the rumours that Matt ne- ham, Torn Haynie, Charley Barker, two teams in both the medle=T and 'glected to -'enter the Indoor AAU's Bill Beebe, Bill Holmes, Francis 1800-meter relay races. because he was afraid his team would Heydt, John Haigh, Gus Sharemet, The Detroit meet, aside frem giv- be beaten. Jim Welsh, John Sharemet, Art Eb- {ing a chance for revenge, will be an Passed Up Meet ling, Blake Thaxter, Ed Hutchens, acid test for the Michigan Olympic If you remember, Michigan passed Dobson Burton, Jack Wolin, Strother Dopes since most of the nation's out- up the national indoor meet this Martin and Tommy Williams. standing swimmers as well as the winter when Mann felt that his Barker, Gus Sharemet and Holmes American Olympic officials will all natators needed a rest after a long are entering the 100-meter free style be present. Ostroot Tops Watson's Frosh Discus Record Big George Ostroot took time off from his duties as tackle on the var- sity football team yesterday to go over to the discus ring .and smash Bill Watson's frosh record. The method way " Very simple. George stepped into the circle eight times, spun around three times on each throw, and let fly with the platter. 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