shed by the present day athletes. dock, of the University of South- California, has tied the world rec- in the 100 yard dash, and has ped off 2-5 of a second in the yard run. Thompson, of Dart- ith, did the supposedly impossible n he covered the 120 yard hur- in 14 2-5 seconds and broke the )rd set by Bob Simpson of Mis- ri. The new records are proof t the track n'en of today are im- vin'g with the steady training they eive in the well equipped prepara- r schools and universities of the ntry. Competent coaching has al- played a big part. Yost Prepares for Football ielding H. Yost, Michigan's famed [iron mentor, will arrive in Ann or Aug. 1 to prepare for the du- he will assume this fall. Coach t has, in addition to his responsi- ties as head football coach, the are of Michigan's whole athletic gram upon his shoulders, for the football coach will have charge the entire athletic system, as di- for of all intercollegiate athletics II en a surprise when Vincent Richards, the boy wonder from Yonkers, Iew York' holder of the Western and Ju- nior titles defeated William T. Tilden, world's champion and the American ace of the Davis Cup team, in three sets out of four, at Providence, Rhode Island. Tilden has not been up to his usual form of late. The constant playing which the lanky Philadelphian has taken part in for the last year seems to have affected his playing, but the big American expects to play at his usual stride when the cup matches are begun. Yankees-Indian Series In the American league Tris Speak- er's Indians, after a week of battling with the New York Yankees, and the terrible Babe Ruth, have emerged with the same one game margin they held a week ago. The four game se- ries between the two leaders ended in a draw, each team taking two games. New York got away with a flying start by downing the Cleve- landers,,;but fell before the Indian on- slaught in the next two battles. The final game resulted in a victory for the New Yorkers and incidentally was Shawkey's second win over Cleveland in four days. New York returned from its West- ern invasioh yesterday, and will take on the Western clubs at the Polo grounds during the next few weeks. If playing at home is any aid to the Yankees they will have their chance to overcome the one game advantage Cleveland now holds, and overcome the Indians in the pennant race. Unless the New York pitching staff performs better they wll have a hard time overtaking the nine lead by Speaker, which is well fortified with hurlers. Carl Mays is one man upon whom the Yankees are staking their hopes. . Ohio Boasts Artistic Stadium Ohio State will boast of the most artistic stadiums in the country when the amphitheater now under construc- tion is finished. The new athletic plant of the Buckeye school is to be a real work of art and when the great crowds surge through its en- trance they will eb passing through a large gateway which has' as an arch- itectural background, designs similar to those used in the famous Roman baths. I I w 0 THE- L 'f 75c L. J. E. .as announced that for istant football coaches urzegger, Elton "Tad" Mather, Ray Fisher, n. Invitations for ear- e will be sent out to e 'men some time in v gust. Davis Cup Matches Soon lngland's tennis team, challengers the Davis cup, has arrived in New rk and will practice for the inter-I :ional matches on the turf courts at darhurst, Long Island. The British irtet, composed of Woosnam, cap- n; Turnbul,, Lowe and, Gilbert, .1 meet the winners of the Aus- ilian-Canadian matches on the turf the Allegheny Country club, at tsburgh Aug. 4, 5, and 6. American tennis followers were giv- ,.a..u.....u..u.........i...........i..." , . C A t a . w+ r w wr r wr w r r r _ . r. r . *. w 'o r i" i r :r ," 's 'a 'r r w !r 'i 'r r i 'r L rw w r w w ", r a u r =w , r r " i The great half dome which will stand out noticeably to all of the spectators has its origin in what were known as' "exedra." The exedra were much smaller, rising in regular intervals from the walls that surround the palatial baths of the Roman days, serving to break up the monotony. The only outstanding use of the half dome in modern architecture has been at the San Francisco expedition. In the 0. S. U. stadium it will be given unusual prominence, and when com- pleted will be notably the largest ex- ample of this type of architecture. - - r r r- r r E r r, r ! E E ! ! ! r -If ! ! ! r ! r r, r r r r r: r r r r w s i s -r r aw ri r r r, r. r" aY E7 r r. rw r' r aw> w Mu r r r r r r. w r -r .nr Et r, r r, i Et r Y r ) WE W E1, i i r r r R 75c I N E 0 I I RROW RAYl IRON " Illinois May Lose Carney It is the opinion of the physicians who have been attending Charles 4(Chuck) Carney, selected as end on Walter Camp's mythical All-American team last year, that the big fellow will be unable to participate in the Illinois gridiron battles next fall be- cause of the condition of his knee which, was wrenched in Ohio State game. last Fall. Carney has been hand- icapped ever since, and although braces have apparently corrected the injured member it is still weak and the injuries which he might sustain in football would be likely to keep Carney from playing with the Indian basket- ball squad of which he is captain elect. It is still possible that an operation will mend the knee in time to allow him to hold. down his .old position at end, or at least have him in condition for the court game., Carney's absence from the lineup will be a blow to Zupke, for the Indian end was one of the best in the coun- try and his loss will cause the Illin- ois mentor no small amount of worry. Hellstrom, end on last year's varsity, and Dick Reichie, center on the bask- etball five last season are the veterans who will get first call to fill Carney's place if he is unable to stand the strain. The Best Part of Summer School" Published Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday during Summer School News of the Campus I City, World LUST. -Delta Tau Delta pin. Finder ve at -420 Thompson or phone 202. ward. 12-3 att, n i Xi and Tau ed.; Afob lost South Univer- ward. Notify 10-3 Subscribe at Wolverine Office or AT IS P'II , Telephone 96 7, 8:45 75c Local 75c L A ST T I M E T O D AY D. W. 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