w"",-'" THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THE INTRAMURAL Sport Shots By MYRON DANN One of the highlights of the whole I-Mlseason takes place tomorrow night when the Residence Halls and the Independents hold their annual track meets. The contests will start at 7:30 p.m., with both divisions competing at the same time. The dorms are displaying the strongest squads in many a day, so Williams House; the defending champs, will have its hands full in defending the crown. The Forestry Club is looming as a strong contender for the Independent1 track crown. Robert Owen House, the defending champions, are weaker this year because of graduation, but can be counted on to give the For- esters a run for their money. All Independent groups inter- ested in participating in the meet are urged to submit their entries to Earl Riskey of the I-M Depart- ment before 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The foul-shooting contest has caused such a wave of interest that the I-M Department has extended the contest through tomorrow night. All divisions are entitled to compete, with the winners being announced the first part of the week. Buddy Gilbert holds the all-cam- pus foul-shooting crown with a score of 89 out of a possible 100. Gilbert is back to defend his crown again this year, and from the way he has been shooting in practice there will be no new champion this season. The fraternity track meet this Thursday night should prove one of the most exciting events of the I-M season. Phi Gamma Delta is the defending champions but will need more than its past laurels to win the title again this year.l Jim Rae, ex-Varsity star, is carry- ing on his excellent basketball in the Professional Fraternity League. Playing on the Nu Sigma Nu team, the lanky pre-medic will lead his team into the semi-finals against Alpha Omega Thursday night. The2 winner of this match will meet Phi Chi for the championship.; Gridders Open Spring Drill Tomorrow) Hume Twins, Swanson Provide Power T o Frosh Track Squad