Athletic Stars Do Not NOTRE DA9ME INTHG OIH FAIRLY EASY WIN OVER CATH- OLICS IS EXPECTED FOR CARROLL'S MEN INELIGIBILITY DOES NOT HIT MANY VARSITY STUDENTS Half and Mile Should Go in Fast Time for Gym Race; Other Events Doubtful Michigan will take the boards against Notre Dame this evening minus a few of her athletes due to the results of the past semester. The administrative board inflicted much less severe losses in its on- slaught on Farrell's men this year than last, however. Steve is conse- quently a little brighter than usual. No matter how poor a record is hung up at the meet this evening, it will be a gym record. This is owing to the fact that the gym has been re- modeled. It is not expected that espe- cially excellent marks in any of the events will be registered. Farrell is determined not to work his men harder than necessary, and he is not looking for a very stiff bunch of in- dividuals on the Catholic. Several of the events should be bet- ter than ordinary, however. The half mile will afford the spectators a chance to see a real battle with Fox, Sedgwick, and Bouma competing against McDonough, Noonan, and Call. In the mile Carroll may have to ex- tend himself quite a little, as the Catholics are said to have a couple of clever performers in this . event. The hurdles and the 50-yard dash should also see fast time, and the quar- ter-mile should be clocked in close to 51 seconds. Cross can be expected to hurl the shot in the neighborhood of 44 feet, and Simmons will extend himself close to the six-foot mark if it is necessary to win the high jump. A pretty duel should take place between Kessler and Yeager in the pole vault with the Notre Dame man looking best on pa- per. The meet, which will begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock, will include the fol- lowing entries: 50-yard dash-Notre Dame: Berg- man, Capt. J. Miller, McGinnis; Michi- gan: O'Brien, Horr,. Scofield, Parks, Robinson. 440-yard dash--Notre Dame: J. Mil- ler, McDonough, Kasper, Meehan, Bergman, Hackett; Michigan: Font- ana, Huntington, Hardell, Scofield, Robinson, Garlock, Snow. 880-yard run-Notre Dame: Kasper, Meehan, McDonough, Noonan, Call; Michigan: Fox, Bouma, Sedgwick, Walker, , Fontana, Huntington, Capt. Carroll. Mile run-Notre Dame: Meehan, Noonan, Call, Coyle; Michigan: Car- roll, Fox, Sedgwick, Bouma. 60-yard high hurdles-Notre Dame: Kirkland, Starrett; Michigan: Beards- ley, Kruger, Thurston, Davis, Masters. High jump-Notre Dame: Douglass, Donohue, McGuire, Sheiblhut; Michi- gan: Waterbury, Simmons, Haigh, Davis, Wickliffe. Shot put-Notre Dame: Bachman, Frantz, W. Miller, Rydzweski; Michi- gan: Cross, Smith, Leach. Pole vault-Notre Dame: Edgren, Yeager, Douglass, Bachman; Michi- gan: Kessler. McKee. Relay race-Teams will be taken from above men. LUNOGREN'S EARLY I VARSITY MENTOR APPEARS FOR WORK TWO DAYS EARLIER THAN EXPECTED SEEKS PLACE TO ESTABLISH HEADQUARTERS FOR SEASON Practice for All Candidates May Be Called Monday Aft- ernoon Varsity Coach Carl Lundgren sur- prised the campus baseball situation yesterday by appearing on the scene of action two days earlier than he was expected. The coach was not thought to be intending to get to Ann Arbor before tomorrow at the earliest, al- though he was expected to be on hand for Monday's practice in Waterman gym. The Varsity mentor successfully eluded all pursuit yesterday and was reported to be engaged in hunting a convenient place wherein to estab- lish headquarters for the season. His coming was a surprise even to Cap- tain Brandell who had not looked for his arrival until Sunday and possibly later. The Varsity leader had not had the opportunity to consult with the coach late yesterday evening and the former could not give any announcements which might be concurrent upon the latter's arrival. It was hinted, how- ever, that regular and permanent prac- tice for all the candidates for the team mightybe called for Monday aft- ernoon. Practice today will start at 1 o'clock flichigan Twinkle Jehind Opera Footlights INTERCLASS BASEBAL STARTS SOON IN GYM Managers Mit See Director Rowe Be-! fore Department Practice Be- gins Tuesday That the average athlete does not take kindly to the glare of the calicum is shown by the fact that in the last three years only nine men who have worn Wolverine athletic regalia have lended their bulky presences to the Union operas produced during that period. Of this number but one man, Morrie Dunne, has been the possessor of an M. Morrie also is the only "ath- aleet" to attain the dignity of a mem- ber of the cast, the other eight de- votees of the combined virtues of the sweat-shirt and the wig having ail been members of the chorus. Need it be nececsary to say that none of these athletically-inclined young men were listed as ponies. The 1915 opera, "All That Glitters," proved a greater temptation to the heroes of the gridiron, diamond, and, cinder path, than have the two pro- ductions succeeding it. In that year the Whitney stage groaned under the weight of five huskily-built young men, including Morrie Dunne, who took the part of a chauffeur in the cast and also put on an aesthetic {lance. and four chorus songsters; Get your shoes fixed at Paul's PI 611 E. William St. Regular assembly at Armory, Sa day night. 1 For live, progressive, up-to-date vertlsing use The Michigan Daily. Mr. Forsyth Wins Second Prize a t. e . G 'r 7 { t ggy, 1iduer reserveendfor .rdoo baseball has its einte olasspen- years; Tom Soddy, second string pitch- igtrugha tenteriopn- er on the 1915 baseball team; Don it g through practice periods next James, end on the 1913 All-fresh foot- Tuesday night in Waterman gym. The ball team, and Harry Leslie, Varsity indoor sport proved very popular last rad tumperH. yryyear and a large number of men who broad Jumper. would not compete, ordinarily, in "Tres Rouge," produced last spring, other branches of sport received the brougbht out only tremmeso benefit of the work and the use of the Wolverine athletic squads in the per- gm ugn ytepstecmn sons of Jess Willard, substitute cen- sgym. Judging by the past, the coming ter on this fall's football team; Don season should be a huge success. l~ahrik, eseve alfack an Hary Since the gymnasium has been en- I3athrick, reserve halfback, and Harry larged it may be possible that more Goodspeed, Varsity pole vaulter, than one game may be played at the Theast and chorus lists for the a e mee a e ae 1917 opera, as announced recently, sane time, and the season be made contain the name of only one Maize to go faster. That will appear when and Blue battler, Clarence Sktring cen- nounced, and at the present time that ter for Johnny Maulbetsch's gridiron has not been done. tew th nyall.sdAll managers of indoor teams are requested to get into communication with Intramural Director Rowe as ternity and boarding house league, soon as possible, either by phone or class basketball should have a record- preferably by personal call at the breaking turnout. Athletic offices. The list of names of The present season also will be fol- managers has been lost and the names lowed with more than usual closeness of these managers are in great de- and interest in view of the fact that mand. This is imperative. Three Pounds Candy B SBEPoem Contest as usual and will probably be under the personal direction of the coach. Yeaterday's practice was marked by a irather slim attendance, probable due to the fact that few candidates for infield and outfield positions failed to tiurn out. Morrison, catcher for the 1916 All was o'ut yesterday. CLASSES p .REPARE BAISKETBAL the regular Michigan is to have a Varsity five next -fresh team, year. The interclass teams are about the best index to the caliber of the i material which can be expected to compete for places on the Varsity next year. Anyone who has ambitions along this line is elegible for competi- tion. Only where two different class sports occur in the same semester are - - ~..fn~n~inoin no f th +vv e 1 7 t 3 Practice starts Tuesday and the schedule for that night, below, also applies to Friday night as well. The chart follows: Lit department, all classes from 7 to 7:30 o'clock; engi- neerifig department, all classes from 7:30 to 8 o'clock; law department, from 8 to 8:30 o'clock, and the pharmical, edical, and others from 8:30 to 9 o'clock. Court number four is reserved for the boarding house basketball league. CAPTAINS ARE CHOSEN FOR WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAMS Once upon a midnight dreax as I studied, weak and wear Longing for the kind of cand mother used to make, of yor While I sat there, sadly longir suddenly there came a callin 'Twas a friend, thus rudely ca ing, calling at my chamb door: "Here's some Nunnally's!" shouted, "Oh, the Busy Bee the store! They've the best, forevermore Richard A. Forsyth those participating in one o etwo barred from competing in the other. PRACTICE WILL LET ASPIRANTS Class managers are urged to report OR NEXT YEBAR'S VARSITY to the intramural office as soon as SHOW IN PUBLIC possible in order to arrange for the use of courts and especially to vouch Class basketball again appears on for the scholastic elegibility of candi- the athletic horizon prior to its an- lates for their respective teams. No nual debut in Waterman gym. Prac- one will be allowed to play until his Lice will begin Monday night on four school work is found to be above the courts and the schedule for the first hgh water mark. round of preparatory workouts has The practice schedule for Monday been given out by the intramural of-, night follows: flce. The r egular chart has not yet' Courts 1, 2, 3, and 4, at 7 to 7:20 been arrange d. Just when the season o'clock in respective order; fresh en- will officially open is not known. gineers, pharmics, medics, and soph Last year the fresh lits gamboled engineers; same courts from 7:20 to away with tlie, interclass champion- 7:40 o'clock; fresh lits, architects, ship, which ah means that they were foresters, and J-laws; same courts interdepartmenta . champs, some ef the from 7:40 to 8 o'clock: fresh laws, teams being cD. habined from one de- homoeops, soph lits and J-dents. partmnt. Other strong bidders were Classes will have to provide their the J-lits, the J-1aws, the architects, own balls, although the old balls be- a combined to m, and the foresters, longing to the intramural office may all being named according to their be used as long as they last. campus rating during the last season. According to tl le interest and enthus- Alexander Ready to Sign for Philliles iasm being sh own in the inter-fra- Philadelphia, Feb. 16.-Grover Cleve- --_ _ land Alexander, star pitcher for the Phillies, is rapidly nearing the sign- E X ing point, it was stated this after- noon, following an hour's conference between the pitcher and President !ek Baker. Baker is said to have refuted the statement that he would not dis- cuss terms with Alexander. Instead vice) he sent for the pitcher, who has been holding out for $15,000. The newly-chosen class teams in wo- men's basketball met yesterday after- noon and elected captains for the com- ing season. They are: Janet McFar- land; '17, Beulah Smith, '18, Eva Herz- berg, '19, and Hazel Pratt, '20. A meeting of the captains has been call- ed by Miss Alice Evans, physical di- rector and coach, for 1 o'clock this afternoon at her home to discuss plans for the inter-class games, which will furnish the chief source of inter- est in women's athletics for the next few months. Johnston's Nunnally's ALSO We make the nut candy in town- OREN'S ANN 1115 So. UNIVERSITY Thirteen (13) Dinners per we Pharmic Teams Begin Practice Feb The all-pharmic basketball tean to practice every Monday, Thurs and Saturday evening during the s son. The indoor baseball team practice Tuesday and Friday eveni and the indoor relay team will m daily. The regular schedule for pharmic teams will begin about Feb Pact (Try us) $4.25 (waiter ser ________________M U - - Aboui Grll I M SUBSC RIB B nom For Local and Foreign Subscriptions $1.50 FOR SECOND SEMESTER. FOOD-Steam-cooked-only the best qualities-ex- cellent variety-meals well-balanced. 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