* * * The first tryout for the fresh-* r* men baseball team will take place* * s ome time after spring v~acation.* * A s yet no coach has been found * * to take the yearlings in charge, * * and Director Bartelme has made* * no definite arrangements regard-* * ing them. * * There will be no outside sched-* * ule played by the freshmen ac- * S* cording to Conference rules but* * the team will be organized to give * * the Varsity practice and to pre-* * pare the first: year men for such * * a time when they will be eligible * * for Coach Lundgr~tn's team. '* *i * * * * * * * * * * s thet he ma, >> did dav av laTru'th- -N'o Platter lay- Editor's Note: The Following dis- neesertatlon is nothing' more- or less than and atliletics boiled down to the facts and tder w ritten as suzch. We are not respon- ;ren sible for all that is herein containxed. men Four of the 1917 football team will ays be eligible to play in 1918. isn't that oreamihypofothbriprws ills aomightybroofnof heeb raprowes tthe of o s braw nhey?"robblyof- th honstatngtl 'unu"a uhe 10:30, no other eleven men could be the ce, woattemst w n half pifrckt o, o rtw h em os tsstwosand i ad a fxra ctionr ofs who m s sesses such ae But now that they are dead, let us aeindulge in a few of those little inti-. mate and personal FACTS which add laineffable glamor to the lives of all ion great men of both the sportive and e-non-sportive varieties. em- e IRe Cliff Sparks 11Clff Sparks is, or at last report, ie.rantin' 'round Florida, spending Dad's ban glittering fifth. If, eventually, the ror- service rejects him as a physical not wvreck, he may come back to star fore the ,Michigan on 1918's War Residue team. Tank Wieman has lost his curly tohead over a fair one in California. Lior Eltie gave the Sport's sheet lots of not .the essential copy .and it mourns his aft- passing. ith, Gentle Oscar Peace Lambert has a ,rm- mole on his left knee. Aside from nd- that we cannot see how he differs from last other roughnecks. hat A great deal 'might be said about Sbe Butch Froemke, and a great deal were ths better left unsaid. Let us mention merely that he is very susceptible to e a Melba powder and other feminine men adjuncts and let there be peace. Gil- Chet Morrison's line "can't be beat" Van or (in the words of an other famed een athlete, "can't even be tied") 'nuf and said, n'est-ce pas? obs. Oh You, Dick ne- Dick Weske, our beauty from the for east, wears orchid and violet striped the 'jamas. As these shades are particu- last larly trying to those of the brunette [ons type, one cannot but admire this gen- tleman's daring in introducing the vogue. cl1- These few words are but a sugges- are tion of what might be said. in inter- ;of eating comment upon these mene. W:e tar- ,propose, in future issues of THE seen MICHIGAN DAILY to take up suc- ing cessively, members of the basketball, men track and baseball teams, and other Iew big men on the campus. If the edit- ugh orials are crowded out of the paper, od, no one will care. TIME T RIAL~S TIS AF TERNOONy TOv DECIDE EN"; TRES IN 1IlNOIS MEET The number of .men Michigan will send to the Conference trck meet at Ufrbana, Il., Saturday . ill be :deter-, mined this afternoon in timxe .trials to, b® held by Coach Steve Farrell. It is practically -settled that ohn- son, hurdler, will make the trip. There is a strong possibility that Zoellin waulll run in. the sprints,-:while rss in thej pole vault, Haig in the high ump, and Baker in the shot put might be taken along. Forbes, in the qarter, andj Sedgwick andl Dnnelly in the distanceI runs-will dobtess conclude the' Wol-j verine list of entries. Farrell this afternoon will hold tryouzts for the two mile relay .team, that will run at Urbana.: There are several men out for this team and competition..for the positions will be close. Stohl, Forbes, Donnelly, andj Sedgwick stand out as the most likely men fr the quartet. Each man will run a half mile. Reolay Team Breaks Reord Two years ago a two mile relayj beam coached by Stve Farrell broke the intercollegiate indoor recrd andj tied the world's record. This team was composed of Carroll, Ufer, Mur- phy,-andDonnelly. in a special match race with .Yale, the quartet clipped .j second r so off the frmer collegiate record. A week before -the recorda making radar the quartet was de- fated by Yale in a lse record, the ,Blue ,runners coming close to record time then. Although the men Farrell has to choose from this year are nt of te same. caliber as those who .wor Michigan's colors in the record-break- ing run, still there are ,possibilities for a fast two mile relay tam this season. Dnnelly, though not yet in the 'best of codition, is a better run- ner -than he was two years ago. Sedg- wick is not in a class wth 'Carroll or I Ufer," but he can probably eqal the time made by Murphy that night. Forbes and Sthl are new men but are %apable of half miles in _close to two mlinutes. , Big Ten Teams Out for Relay Several of the other Conference team, ea specializing in this two mile relay event and the time made will" probably be close to the record. Chi- cago .has a strong quartet and reports' from the Windy City indicate al man- ner of confdence in ths team. 'The Maroons have several good men en- tered in the ther events also. In the dual meet between Notre 'Dame and' Ilinois last Saturday night, which was wn by Ilinos by the nar- row margin of three-fourths of a pint, fast time was made ins several events, while the world's record fr the 40- yard "dash indooars was broken, :the Notre Dame runner navgating the distance in for and twofifths. se- oinds: The frm displayed by .the Catholic runners in this meet has made Steve Farrell anxous ver the result. of the Michigan-Notre Dame dual meet which is scheduled to be held 'soon.. The Wolverine track mn .have shown themselves capale 'of fast, time in some of the races and after several 'weeks mre of training Michi- gan ought to be able to compete with most of the Big Ten teams. What su- ce the Wolerines will have in the meet at Urbana is a matter for con- I ecture solely, for the .runners have. not been tried under "fire, but it is safe to say that Steve will have sev- eral men in close to the leaders, if not leading themselves, at the. finish ' of some of the events on the card. ' CO ACH HO)PES FO R VICTO RY OVER C HI .. _ - - - - r-.- - w=ardls vwere able to rain shot after shot at the basket. Poor shooting. cost Michigan many baskets~ and the game.. M itchell hay been working for the. past. two .nights on basket shooting.. and he feels that if his men can get their eye before Friday night, Chicago may have to take 'the short. end of the scramble. The Maroons have a strong team centered about Captain Gorgas, but Michigan's quintet. has been improving rapidly .and is out to Shumble at least one Cneec g gregation.Cofrne - Coach Mitchell put his men through a, str enuous practice last night mix- ing the Varsity with the scrubs in a fast. contest at the end. Enroll G7 Engin eers fr Semester Sixty-seven students enrolled in the engineering college during ,February. About half of this number. are men who have never attended the Univer- sity before. it is thought tha in the engineering~ 'much lower this se. although no definite able at present. A ccording to a story in a paper, Larry Benton, a forme. versity of Michigan catcher, ha signed by Branch Rickey, coach of the Wolverine ball tea a spring tryout with the St. Cardinals. r: ?stillllllltlit111f1i1f1111I11i[ ItE11t]i11111It1fItU 1111tllltlll!llllifllltlf11 1111t1U lfllll 'The Young Ma n is a;lways wanting Shoes that ark u1 "o We catier to his wants and he can find here Shoes that will ex- actly fil his mind's eye B la ckromll. ". . a."."." "$5.00 Lto $8.50 Tfanoar o o rown. .. ..:.$600 to $8.00 GROSS & DIETZEL 119 E. Wa.shington Street L YOUNG MENS SHOES or~iasm.~ men way each. $au. he team1 erience t ought to if the ber . J "" CS',cvmm e c C j'_. o -.. Specializing from in Hats $3.00 to $7.00 V LOUISE HINCKLEY 215 East Liberty AP0LOGW~s $ax-cUT ~rn U the sum- [gren will from his ree dosen RELL GIVES TRACK SQUAD HRD WORKOUT Service That Makes Men Like to Shop Here n 'from the material but doubtless a bet- e put together with Which to choose. ttery men will con- ing every day at 1 .g until 3 o'clock. ,D ANNUAL BANQUET FR IDAY ,nnual Women's ath- banquet to be held iy night in Barbour nder way, and show iber of innovations. TWVO MILE RELAY TEAM MAt: Y BE' ENTERED IN ILLINOIS RE- LAY CARNIVAL Coach Farrell cent his track squad through a stiff workout yesterday in preparation for the Illinois relay car- nival to be held at Urbana, next. Sat- urday. Men will be entered in the individ- ual events, but Steve is undecided about entering a two mile relay team:n Owing to injuries the relay candidates have not had a chance to show their class as yet. The track mentor plans to have a tryout at 3:15 o'clock this afternoon and if the men mnake a showing good enough to -warrant tak- ing them to Urbana, a team will be entered in the two mile event. Report from the Notre Dame-Ill- inois dual meet indicate that the Wolverine dash men will have to show their best. Captain Mulligan of the Notre Dame team equaled the world's record in the 40 yard dash by running the distance in four and two- fifth seconds. No new "phenoms" were unearthed in last Saturday's interclass meet, but some of the new men ii .ay pos si- bly develop into good performers. Courtesy, attention and know-" ledge of the' goods form the basic. platform of our claim to good ser- vce-plus the endorsement of a good name with long--standing which closed for the first custom, the tattendance team stunt inmerals in* That' Michigan's basketball team will give the ..Chicago quintet' a regu- lar battle Friday: night is the belief of Coach Mitchell, who is hopling that the form displayed in the past two games coupled .with the home floor and crowd will enable the Wolverines to turn the tables at last and to cop. a Conference game. Against Indiana and Northwestern. the Michigan five seemed to be a dif-, Iferent team than the one which 'was humbled so decisively by_ these teams in WVaterman gymnasium.. The for- ward combination of Hewlett and E+m- ery helped the Wolverines greatly ..and had it not been for a reappearance of the old weakness of poor shooting, the result might have 'been different in both places. The Purple defense had great dfi- culty in keeping Michigan from rush- ing the ball the length of the floor, while at Indiaina the 'Wolverine for- Full stocks now on display of new Spring things, in wearables for men, and, very important- customers, - /y~'?d.: ~ N f l 'Tinker 8&.Compa +Clothes, .Furnishings and I 34 2 S. State St. at William