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K I PK ET TEST J OHNSON , I Two Local Men on "Blue" Squad for Final Spring Grid Game. CAPPON SELECTS SEARS Ann Al'bol', i\[ay 4,-l\Ioec than 150 state scholflSlic foolball coaches and mOl'e than 2,000 state 50ho- ic [oothn 1] pla.J· -ers are go- to get tht} I low down on th l) ;Iliehigan g l' i d hCl'C Sat- Ul'rlav J(ipke ha s in- ,'ilcd all of the s t n. t () conches and playe!'s to a dcnlonsLt'a.. tion which will be 11 e I d at 10 o'cloel;: Satunla:, 111 0 r n i 11 g: a t Fe!'ry fleW and I Forl1. fo!' the regula - tion [0 a t b a II g;anlS ,,-hich ,vina Uft spring pl'actice in the sta.d ium a.t 4 o'cloe!;: Sat u!' duy afterlloon, I-Cipke is goinl; to lay his on tile table and show hi s visitors how Michigan wins so mallY football games, Hc wlll even demonstrate ,t few new plays which :1.Iicl1ign-n h as not u sed ill the past but which will be u sed next fa ll. I Th e, demonstration wiJI consist of th e individuQ,1 W01'];: at each posi- tion, th e way to blocl;: for punts, , fOUl' ways to bloc];: thc opposition punts , blocldng- [01' passes, the techniquc of punting and passing, the method of the Michigan de- fcnse and tho now plays, J acl;: BI()tt will give, a s hort ta lk on th e duties of t.he ce nter, Cliff Keen on the g-ua.rds, lcranklin Cap- [Jon 'on t.he tackles, Benny O, oster- lJaan on end play, '.v ebe r and Kipke for the backfield, The regulation game in the sta- dium will find most of the regulars I as members or Kipkc's Blue tea,ln with ITlO.st of tl1e pl'ornis ing- ne\v men as members of Cappo n's Yel- lo\v teanl. at FulllJacl;:, POL' the Blues, Porcl will slart :l.t centel', Borpnann anel Beard at Lhe guard", J I ild c hr a ncl a n d Austin r,t the ta c kl e s, patinelli and Johns0, '1. at the ends, .Tanl es at quarterbacl{, , Aug- nn(1 Tl'ip le horn at the h c. h' "" an(l at fullback, Cappoois te arn "Tiil incli.H1e FllOg at center. Se al's and l-IanRh1.1e at the g-uar(]s, 'Vright ;<l1el McGuire at "n "uckl s, and at '''Is " ith Fillir g e l' at qU:ll'tc;:, , Bftl' JH,I t at tl1e halvcs ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION Scanned from Box 1 of the Frederica Pantlind Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library

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Page 1: Newspaper Clippings: University of Michigan Athletics...dium will find most of the regulars I as members or Kipkc's Blue tea,ln with ITlO.st of tl1e pl'ornising-ne\v men as members

KIPKE T TEST JOHNSON fO~D I

Two Local Men on Blue Squad for Final Spring

Grid Game

CAPPON SELECTS SEARS

Ann Albol i[ay 4-lIoec than 150 state scholflSlic foolball coaches and mOle than 2000 state 50hoshy

la~1 ic [oothn 1]

plaJmiddot-ers are goshyin ~ to get tht I low down on th l) Iliehigan g l i d sy~t(nl hClC SatshyUlrlav

Co(~h ]~larry J(ipke has inshyilcd all of the s t n t () conches and playes to a dcnlonsLta tion which will be 11 e I d at 10 ocloel Satunla 111 0 r n i 11 g a t Fery fleW and I

Forl1 fo the regulashytion [0 a t b a II

ganlS -hich ~ ilI vina Uft spring plactice in the stad ium at 4 ocloe Satuduy afterlloon

I-Cipke is goinl to lay his carc~j on tile table and show his visitors how Michigan wins so mallY football games Hc wlll even demonstrate t few new plays which 1Iicl1ign-n h as not u sed ill the past but which will be u sed next fall

I Th e demonstration wiJI consist of th e individuQ1 W01] at each posishytion th e way to blocl for punts

fOUl ways to bloc] thc opposition punts blocldng- [01 passes the techniquc of punting and passing the method of the Michigan deshyfcnse and tho now plays

J acl BI()tt will give a s hort t a lk on th e duties of the center Cliff Keen on the g-uards lcranklin Capshy[Jon on the tackles Benny OostershylJaan on end play veber and Kipke for the backfield

The regulation game in the stashydium will find most of the regulars I

as members or Kipkcs Blue tealn with ITlOst of tl1e plornising- nev men as members of Cappons Yelshylov teanl

SY~ct at FulllJacl POL the Blues Porcl will slart lt

centel Borpnann anel Beard at Lhe guard J I ild c hra ncl a n d Austin rt the tac kl es patinelli and Johns01 at the ends Tanl es at quarterbacl

Aug- nn(1 Tlip le horn at the h ch an(l ~ ee t at fullback

Cappoois t earn Tiil incliH1e FllOg at center S eals and l-IanRh11e at the g-uar(]s Vright ltl1el McGuire at n uckl s C~lstle and l1iec~ at

Is ith Fillir g e l at qUlltc BftlJHI t at tl1e halvcs

ORIGINAL RETIRED FOR PRESERVATION

Scanned from Box 1 of the Frederica Pantlind Papers at the Gerald R Ford Presidential Library

I IF

ipke Counts JleaviIy Upon d As MCel1ter This Fal

Michigan Coach Expects ( rand Rapids Boy to Be

Capable Successor to Bernard Rates the Gophers Best n Con ference

By HEINIE MARTIN

]lichigan yill IUIYC anothel goo d footba1l team next fall but dont

Icount too strongly llilon anothel~ conference charnpionshill

Thats ihc good wurd o( Coach llarry Kiplce who was thl~ feat uled speUIel at the ilichigan alUllt shyni banquet at l)ark Conglegational chuleh last night

~Unn)sota will have the StrOllg~ est teant in the Big Ten deltlared tho popular young Votverine mon tor The GDphers will bO the team to beat and I certainly dont feel too sure that well have a team capable of whipving tllen

Ane we ventured to say ther probably would be other good teams in the conference

HYes sevelal of thelll wUI bamp ~tlmiddotong- I look for Gh l c~ g t b

Itr9 ~llrprl~e tealll (I t the confer- ence They havo some real material down there and the y should ga places llext fall Ohio State baS some eXCEllent material and it their coach will tit ill with the scheme or things there themiddot Buckeyes will be plenty hard to beat And YOll can look fOl~ a g-re_lt illlprovelncnt in that Illinois tean1

Likes Jerry Ford It was only natural that we lllen

tionedthe tour Grand Hap1ds boys on the lIichigan tiquad now in spring training Kipke always the flank and honest spealeuror delved right into their posIibilities with- out rnincing- any words

Grand Hapids is certain to have at lea~t one regular on the tealll and you know thats Jerry Ford He middotis the ideal playelmiddot for an coacb to work with Id lilc to have It JOYS o[ his type every fall and Id never worry again

middotJerry has a llHuvelous conlpet- iove spidt I-Ie has loads or cour age is al ways d ling to worllt hard anti nev t lets anythiug get him

I down H e Will Je my regular cell~ ter And I dont miud telling you that I look for him to playas good a game as Chuck Bernard did last yeQr a-ud I know thats sayiug sotue middot tll1n(

Bernard excels Ford in anlv one department 0[ pluy Tltats (n his pa88ing- Bernard was the perfect passel Jeiry is n good pas~er but not quite equal to BelllaLd yet FIord has a wide-r playing range He -is just as good 011 offense and defense as Eernarrl and hUH an exshyceptionally fine football brain I believe Ford will be the greatest center in the confelcl1co next fall He i now allng 202 pounds and

I haS 8hOn wondelful imprOVClnentshy

It ~eenied that I(ipko W1S tru1v enthued over IiQl d He made ecrlain he was in1pre)sing us vith

his opinion of JellYs value Then he Llked of the other Grand Rapshyids boys

Anent Tony Dallksza Tony Duuksza has excellent ponshy

sibllltIes as a halfbo c k nlthltJl1h lg hL no lye jR on tl1o v~rge C Jf 10 i tt 1I~11JttJ U II rr _I Il les Tony howevfI wo uld ue a better player if he Imd more confishydence in himsflf He is inclined to ht-) moody and that~ somef hjng- gOO(l football players holiidnt do I Dauksza fllak es up his mind to work hald he ha~ an exceltfnt chance o( making till team But ~tn equiIc hard work

middotErnie Johnson u former UniolL boy has been showing llP wen a t ene and no doubt he ll see plent of action lle-xt faIl even though I have several othe-lmiddot exceptio-nat prosshypects for the end berth I lile thlJ boy Sear~ of Grand Rapids tis ha5 shown n fine attitude in l~orl out~ and I wouldnt be surprised to see him gltt in at one o[ the glards

IHe has plen ty of abillty and If Its j lee)8 up his hard work he may land a regular joh I lUple it) certain to ln ~ t)lne of

Ihl 1933 stars we avow ed 4S11re In Ini~s a l ot o C en1 buti

he Ulan Ill nlifs most is Ev halmiddotdus Ther~ was a better fO l) t-btlI llla~rer than he aIOi credited with beinsc H el 1e h llld tl) Gshy1 tL~t LLrd I d (tnl l-n)W wl l ~le 1 111 g oing to get a goat qu ar terba cK Vhiley VistBrt 111 Je tough to replace but Ive got a Ie t of good line lllaterialJ whereas nlY bad n0ld prospects arent exactly Newbull nl(lU~ 01 FriednlQl1)

Tho ~lichigan eOlelt ent on to ay that IIildelll311d hus1y lineman had alwa~s wanted a chlnce at the fullbaek post and may get it this raiL Which would mean a hilt or Johnny Regeczi to halfback SlH h husky line veteran~ as Capt Elect TOln Austin Vard Borglnan Bair d Ja(o b-(lnp Vielgever Vright 1f =J l shy~5hev~Ch and olhfrs will infiure 1 Ut Volvcti nes of a 11etmiddotj experienl cd =I ~gmiddotlmiddot (gtca tioll

RIGINAL RETI ED 0 PRE ERVATION

f

----~-

Pantlind to Ger~ Major Award for

M Track Service lln Arbor )Iay ~ ij -(lP)---~Ia ior

At award will be made to 17 n~elnshybpIs of UnhersitY of jichigans -estern (on(CleIlC~ championship

track t earll Coach ChH lcs B lIoy t

h ai 3J1l ou n tcc1 eeld it r the liH o( tho~e who will

rceeivc golden -lippC to hall on th e il w a tch ( hain 13 Ca p t Char les CI[utl) Je-Bacr who has the unique (lislil1Ction of having- been R memhe l or -ix til Ie w inning t(ams turi n G hi8 1thletic career at ~ 1 ichioa n

Other s(niols amO ll f the U winshynlrs are l-l(llc~ Eglp~to n C11icag-o hi rll and ln w hurdlel Edwin T Tt~rncr CUPE I y~middot(l 11lll1-miler llld (tuar tpl - nlii(j nOdelick Cox Pilll1inghalLl h n rnrnet th lower Yilliarn Hnwr ll nn Arho r miler 111 (1 two-miter Villia11 Hill Iigl-j l and P ark two - m ile r HOWLl J Braden Jltlin t hnlfshymill-l Villiaj Dibbl ( Oro~8e Poin te honHr~~ I

throwe r a nd rhallcs Allen I LOll i ~ Ohio q ll lr ter-nl ile lmiddot~ I

T lO j u ni on~ ho hnvc on e He I veaL or (O lll pcfltIOIl UlC T01111 lprbmiddot Bilmi ngham quarter -m ~ Cas~~ Kemp Glccnyj lle s print e r ld LCmlll Howell qUllmiddott~r a11(l hallshyrailer KOHIad [oisio DetrQit high illnlper Ind Albert Blumenfeld Chicao shotpu ttel

Th e shysophOlnOl~~ cOlnll1ctlng their ftlst veal on the team are Yillis Vard- Detroit hi c h iumper s]l1intshyPl hUlcll ClL nnd broad jUlnpel Ho vel PuntIillrL G rand Hapids 11u~dl el and l-ou Howe-Il Ann Arshyhor t~o-mile r

WarId i ~cord Is Equalle d By etcalfe Extended by Willis Ward

Jgtantlind Second in Two Hurdle aces

1I1 0RCL~TOW~ v Feb 11 -l P ) -8coroll l nsshy tit e elndos In l h1l1lJanl b UI l or peed naJph

[I~ Ire rat1U l t t~ Nefl-o ton ihl II~qUnl1p tho wurld l ltl(orr ill u ilshyI n 111 11J~nl ~I H In l ~ ]rem i ~r J I -ltflt o f t he Mth annual 1 est Ylr- l

I ~Inll lultoor mune~ lis ti me was 7 seco nds Ua t I

SruUILhlt f ront uef~at i n the pre- I IIm inndps b ) I -ill is lVald ~lichshyig~lll S ~egro s peeds tel letcalfe shot ou ot th~ fli ts with the staltshyer 3 gu n Ya rd ran ~llouder t o 811ou1shydel tl) his lJettlw known opponent (at GO yald f4 Th en the Marquetto I fin h 11l1lgetl ahealJ t o win striking lIu h t ~ainl the padded VaJI of the Held -hIHIS(I afttr the 11nls11 I

Cniveslty of lllchlgan in the uuotnclal jc01in g fin ished first vdth 4n points in t fJl m competltlon Ullj- I

-~~(~ ~i ~litt~b~l~l ~~~h~ir~~~~middot~ 1 was thJn1 w ith 21 points

J j ifl h- U nl- Y o ll by Pltt~Dur~h (Watl~ n Kl6tr ll enuk~r a nd Kellar) [1trhlglln St te tnt T im 401

h6tp u Wnn bv DonlUn Pitt Vashyhml1 llil t rul a rrtl[ Plinceton Jrd [)i nte I ft 2l1J tn

S (1 1 1 I R unshy o ll by TurnCo[ l1 ic h i shyran L mron li hl a n ~nu W i lson Genemiddot J art Time l OOl ( new field ha uo reoold)

10-1ortl 1-11-11 llu 1 a-- Von bY Edeltlshyton )lI rhhftLn Pan t1i nd tlichig an 2nd Enn G tl nCil 3~e S9 seconds

P ole ault - o n b~ Schram orarmiddot Ilue tte D1 -I)- ~larhrdl ~nd LHccns U nnhll 1 rd ltei~h t 12 ft S in ~p rint ll c u r-WOI1 h~ est Yirginin

(middotWoodford losl )irl nt re nd Y~n Voorhs l ltlch ia-an itLt t ~nd Time I 1158

UUnnin High Tump- W tl n l)y Spenshyf(r Genc Elnl t lchigan 2nd tG Ritl h eki -e] a d SnlJt n l llcbiJan Slah Itn l C OIJbric ln tl Grtbam Pri nceton l lJ h i (ar 3rtt n lgh t 6 ft 6 ~l in (n e n ll Uo )Ie reo() f(l)

AHllOben) l1oun1 lfl n U 1 000 lLu- IVon b~middot 1Iln (1 n c1nnut i DenshyI~ ft Ert ~ ~n 1 COntlellY P ittsburgh

i nl Thn 1 =1) 6 1() y rtJ O~h-Wun b~ Mc t CHlfe )lnr shy

l leUI Hubull tc11ir-ar Inlti Wood or t We-fIt V irgi nia Jrd rhu o1 8econ

b Q~r~~~~~tWr l~~~~iJ n b7 Eflt middot~D~~J~~~~ l~ l~~1t~l C1r~ cti~~( fml-MJIo~ Run- W on by 11owe Vf) middot

(1 ([Unl j

-TlchliClt-n -3tu t e 2n~J( W tjl middot11 nh~ rd Tlhl l 4elolt_II_

M~un~~~l frl~~~ l ~ Ulri~ileV~~rlt shy-1 11amp ~ud l tlJyl t ltI

D ~~lIt~l J~if I~~r1n tt u~~tl) amp

~~rf~I K~~~ ~I ~~l~li~a~~_~~ I [ c hlCM t n l T Ime 3 ln

~17 WOlV -DINES aw -

- --- shy -

MATHlETES ARE II IN ACTION AGAIN

1

l pantlind of Grand Rapids I Take~(Hlt Pin~s at I Meet in~Irgmla

Ii ALL TE~i~S GET BUSY i I I

I Ann Alhol FltiJ J 3-(iP)-ith I

mid~yeal CXallli llatioIls completed I ~n iv e lo itmiddot or ~Iichig-an ath letic

I tearns w ill swi ng into action t h is -ee l_ Coac h C hu c k H oyls uij(k sq u [ld hi c h pn)ll1LSeS to be the s lJo n cst to represc-nt the )1~llr e l and B l ue u 1Ccenl )e11ti WIll hold l a d ua J meet with Cillcag-o a t Chi-I cag-o Saturday The lJ a lcnall team will r)luy at Indiana londay nicht u nd elltlltain Iowa at Yost Held h 0 1JsO aturday night

Fo ul games ~lC scheduled fOl tlll hock oy t eam dUlillg the wpek lic lliran T ec h Ionday and Tu c~ ~ dl- a n d Visconsin liriday and ~a tshyul-day All these ~(l111eS will b plnre-d at homl) The Iichiga ll YlE8 t lillg tea m w i ll entertain Ohip State Sa turday and the svimminr- tea m will middotgo to Kor th western Frishyday e~ l1il1 g- and m ee l Ch icago Satshyulda)~ nigh t at Ch i cago

Trac k COilch Pleased Coac h Jl o~middot t is well pl cas0u ~-ilh

)ri( hi g~ltl8 s h o w illg al the ~est Yininia n lays lltlst SatUlIhlY Dcshypile the filet that UIC olelincs w e lc a lmost out ot tlliwll- becausc uf examinations 8(WenU note-olUU jw lfOfnnn Ccs WCI( lUllled in )e1 TUI-n el t111 th0 hnl[ mile ith Ed Le m en oe )Uchiga n ~(COJl(l DoC HowCll wa~ first in lhe mile run Haw ley El leFitrJl1 nnd BOjd Pinl~ lind Ilni8hed one-two in both lhe hig h and low hurdles jYillisVanJ c leared t1 feet 3 1~ inches in th e hig-h jump with Ji tLlG practice and wn s -Iecond Lo Ralph )fetcalfe in the finals of t he 70-ya nl uash at wQJ ld r ecord lim e o ( 7 ~Ceond8 na t

I Al BJumc llff ld sali~[ied his coac h with a fo ur th place jn the s h ot pu t CnFiFi Kemp was fourth in the j 0 -yar tl dash

lHoyt 11a not decideu -el whicll

athletes will beshy taken t~ the Chishycago meet hllt Vard Egleston Tlllnel Len1fl) Doc Howfl Blum euron fe ld K e mp ftnd Pantlintl are CC tail to Ulkt part

AL TI -RIAT10N

Page 2: Newspaper Clippings: University of Michigan Athletics...dium will find most of the regulars I as members or Kipkc's Blue tea,ln with ITlO.st of tl1e pl'ornising-ne\v men as members

I IF

ipke Counts JleaviIy Upon d As MCel1ter This Fal

Michigan Coach Expects ( rand Rapids Boy to Be

Capable Successor to Bernard Rates the Gophers Best n Con ference

By HEINIE MARTIN

]lichigan yill IUIYC anothel goo d footba1l team next fall but dont

Icount too strongly llilon anothel~ conference charnpionshill

Thats ihc good wurd o( Coach llarry Kiplce who was thl~ feat uled speUIel at the ilichigan alUllt shyni banquet at l)ark Conglegational chuleh last night

~Unn)sota will have the StrOllg~ est teant in the Big Ten deltlared tho popular young Votverine mon tor The GDphers will bO the team to beat and I certainly dont feel too sure that well have a team capable of whipving tllen

Ane we ventured to say ther probably would be other good teams in the conference

HYes sevelal of thelll wUI bamp ~tlmiddotong- I look for Gh l c~ g t b

Itr9 ~llrprl~e tealll (I t the confer- ence They havo some real material down there and the y should ga places llext fall Ohio State baS some eXCEllent material and it their coach will tit ill with the scheme or things there themiddot Buckeyes will be plenty hard to beat And YOll can look fOl~ a g-re_lt illlprovelncnt in that Illinois tean1

Likes Jerry Ford It was only natural that we lllen

tionedthe tour Grand Hap1ds boys on the lIichigan tiquad now in spring training Kipke always the flank and honest spealeuror delved right into their posIibilities with- out rnincing- any words

Grand Hapids is certain to have at lea~t one regular on the tealll and you know thats Jerry Ford He middotis the ideal playelmiddot for an coacb to work with Id lilc to have It JOYS o[ his type every fall and Id never worry again

middotJerry has a llHuvelous conlpet- iove spidt I-Ie has loads or cour age is al ways d ling to worllt hard anti nev t lets anythiug get him

I down H e Will Je my regular cell~ ter And I dont miud telling you that I look for him to playas good a game as Chuck Bernard did last yeQr a-ud I know thats sayiug sotue middot tll1n(

Bernard excels Ford in anlv one department 0[ pluy Tltats (n his pa88ing- Bernard was the perfect passel Jeiry is n good pas~er but not quite equal to BelllaLd yet FIord has a wide-r playing range He -is just as good 011 offense and defense as Eernarrl and hUH an exshyceptionally fine football brain I believe Ford will be the greatest center in the confelcl1co next fall He i now allng 202 pounds and

I haS 8hOn wondelful imprOVClnentshy

It ~eenied that I(ipko W1S tru1v enthued over IiQl d He made ecrlain he was in1pre)sing us vith

his opinion of JellYs value Then he Llked of the other Grand Rapshyids boys

Anent Tony Dallksza Tony Duuksza has excellent ponshy

sibllltIes as a halfbo c k nlthltJl1h lg hL no lye jR on tl1o v~rge C Jf 10 i tt 1I~11JttJ U II rr _I Il les Tony howevfI wo uld ue a better player if he Imd more confishydence in himsflf He is inclined to ht-) moody and that~ somef hjng- gOO(l football players holiidnt do I Dauksza fllak es up his mind to work hald he ha~ an exceltfnt chance o( making till team But ~tn equiIc hard work

middotErnie Johnson u former UniolL boy has been showing llP wen a t ene and no doubt he ll see plent of action lle-xt faIl even though I have several othe-lmiddot exceptio-nat prosshypects for the end berth I lile thlJ boy Sear~ of Grand Rapids tis ha5 shown n fine attitude in l~orl out~ and I wouldnt be surprised to see him gltt in at one o[ the glards

IHe has plen ty of abillty and If Its j lee)8 up his hard work he may land a regular joh I lUple it) certain to ln ~ t)lne of

Ihl 1933 stars we avow ed 4S11re In Ini~s a l ot o C en1 buti

he Ulan Ill nlifs most is Ev halmiddotdus Ther~ was a better fO l) t-btlI llla~rer than he aIOi credited with beinsc H el 1e h llld tl) Gshy1 tL~t LLrd I d (tnl l-n)W wl l ~le 1 111 g oing to get a goat qu ar terba cK Vhiley VistBrt 111 Je tough to replace but Ive got a Ie t of good line lllaterialJ whereas nlY bad n0ld prospects arent exactly Newbull nl(lU~ 01 FriednlQl1)

Tho ~lichigan eOlelt ent on to ay that IIildelll311d hus1y lineman had alwa~s wanted a chlnce at the fullbaek post and may get it this raiL Which would mean a hilt or Johnny Regeczi to halfback SlH h husky line veteran~ as Capt Elect TOln Austin Vard Borglnan Bair d Ja(o b-(lnp Vielgever Vright 1f =J l shy~5hev~Ch and olhfrs will infiure 1 Ut Volvcti nes of a 11etmiddotj experienl cd =I ~gmiddotlmiddot (gtca tioll

RIGINAL RETI ED 0 PRE ERVATION

f

----~-

Pantlind to Ger~ Major Award for

M Track Service lln Arbor )Iay ~ ij -(lP)---~Ia ior

At award will be made to 17 n~elnshybpIs of UnhersitY of jichigans -estern (on(CleIlC~ championship

track t earll Coach ChH lcs B lIoy t

h ai 3J1l ou n tcc1 eeld it r the liH o( tho~e who will

rceeivc golden -lippC to hall on th e il w a tch ( hain 13 Ca p t Char les CI[utl) Je-Bacr who has the unique (lislil1Ction of having- been R memhe l or -ix til Ie w inning t(ams turi n G hi8 1thletic career at ~ 1 ichioa n

Other s(niols amO ll f the U winshynlrs are l-l(llc~ Eglp~to n C11icag-o hi rll and ln w hurdlel Edwin T Tt~rncr CUPE I y~middot(l 11lll1-miler llld (tuar tpl - nlii(j nOdelick Cox Pilll1inghalLl h n rnrnet th lower Yilliarn Hnwr ll nn Arho r miler 111 (1 two-miter Villia11 Hill Iigl-j l and P ark two - m ile r HOWLl J Braden Jltlin t hnlfshymill-l Villiaj Dibbl ( Oro~8e Poin te honHr~~ I

throwe r a nd rhallcs Allen I LOll i ~ Ohio q ll lr ter-nl ile lmiddot~ I

T lO j u ni on~ ho hnvc on e He I veaL or (O lll pcfltIOIl UlC T01111 lprbmiddot Bilmi ngham quarter -m ~ Cas~~ Kemp Glccnyj lle s print e r ld LCmlll Howell qUllmiddott~r a11(l hallshyrailer KOHIad [oisio DetrQit high illnlper Ind Albert Blumenfeld Chicao shotpu ttel

Th e shysophOlnOl~~ cOlnll1ctlng their ftlst veal on the team are Yillis Vard- Detroit hi c h iumper s]l1intshyPl hUlcll ClL nnd broad jUlnpel Ho vel PuntIillrL G rand Hapids 11u~dl el and l-ou Howe-Il Ann Arshyhor t~o-mile r

WarId i ~cord Is Equalle d By etcalfe Extended by Willis Ward

Jgtantlind Second in Two Hurdle aces

1I1 0RCL~TOW~ v Feb 11 -l P ) -8coroll l nsshy tit e elndos In l h1l1lJanl b UI l or peed naJph

[I~ Ire rat1U l t t~ Nefl-o ton ihl II~qUnl1p tho wurld l ltl(orr ill u ilshyI n 111 11J~nl ~I H In l ~ ]rem i ~r J I -ltflt o f t he Mth annual 1 est Ylr- l

I ~Inll lultoor mune~ lis ti me was 7 seco nds Ua t I

SruUILhlt f ront uef~at i n the pre- I IIm inndps b ) I -ill is lVald ~lichshyig~lll S ~egro s peeds tel letcalfe shot ou ot th~ fli ts with the staltshyer 3 gu n Ya rd ran ~llouder t o 811ou1shydel tl) his lJettlw known opponent (at GO yald f4 Th en the Marquetto I fin h 11l1lgetl ahealJ t o win striking lIu h t ~ainl the padded VaJI of the Held -hIHIS(I afttr the 11nls11 I

Cniveslty of lllchlgan in the uuotnclal jc01in g fin ished first vdth 4n points in t fJl m competltlon Ullj- I

-~~(~ ~i ~litt~b~l~l ~~~h~ir~~~~middot~ 1 was thJn1 w ith 21 points

J j ifl h- U nl- Y o ll by Pltt~Dur~h (Watl~ n Kl6tr ll enuk~r a nd Kellar) [1trhlglln St te tnt T im 401

h6tp u Wnn bv DonlUn Pitt Vashyhml1 llil t rul a rrtl[ Plinceton Jrd [)i nte I ft 2l1J tn

S (1 1 1 I R unshy o ll by TurnCo[ l1 ic h i shyran L mron li hl a n ~nu W i lson Genemiddot J art Time l OOl ( new field ha uo reoold)

10-1ortl 1-11-11 llu 1 a-- Von bY Edeltlshyton )lI rhhftLn Pan t1i nd tlichig an 2nd Enn G tl nCil 3~e S9 seconds

P ole ault - o n b~ Schram orarmiddot Ilue tte D1 -I)- ~larhrdl ~nd LHccns U nnhll 1 rd ltei~h t 12 ft S in ~p rint ll c u r-WOI1 h~ est Yirginin

(middotWoodford losl )irl nt re nd Y~n Voorhs l ltlch ia-an itLt t ~nd Time I 1158

UUnnin High Tump- W tl n l)y Spenshyf(r Genc Elnl t lchigan 2nd tG Ritl h eki -e] a d SnlJt n l llcbiJan Slah Itn l C OIJbric ln tl Grtbam Pri nceton l lJ h i (ar 3rtt n lgh t 6 ft 6 ~l in (n e n ll Uo )Ie reo() f(l)

AHllOben) l1oun1 lfl n U 1 000 lLu- IVon b~middot 1Iln (1 n c1nnut i DenshyI~ ft Ert ~ ~n 1 COntlellY P ittsburgh

i nl Thn 1 =1) 6 1() y rtJ O~h-Wun b~ Mc t CHlfe )lnr shy

l leUI Hubull tc11ir-ar Inlti Wood or t We-fIt V irgi nia Jrd rhu o1 8econ

b Q~r~~~~~tWr l~~~~iJ n b7 Eflt middot~D~~J~~~~ l~ l~~1t~l C1r~ cti~~( fml-MJIo~ Run- W on by 11owe Vf) middot

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MATHlETES ARE II IN ACTION AGAIN

1

l pantlind of Grand Rapids I Take~(Hlt Pin~s at I Meet in~Irgmla

Ii ALL TE~i~S GET BUSY i I I

I Ann Alhol FltiJ J 3-(iP)-ith I

mid~yeal CXallli llatioIls completed I ~n iv e lo itmiddot or ~Iichig-an ath letic

I tearns w ill swi ng into action t h is -ee l_ Coac h C hu c k H oyls uij(k sq u [ld hi c h pn)ll1LSeS to be the s lJo n cst to represc-nt the )1~llr e l and B l ue u 1Ccenl )e11ti WIll hold l a d ua J meet with Cillcag-o a t Chi-I cag-o Saturday The lJ a lcnall team will r)luy at Indiana londay nicht u nd elltlltain Iowa at Yost Held h 0 1JsO aturday night

Fo ul games ~lC scheduled fOl tlll hock oy t eam dUlillg the wpek lic lliran T ec h Ionday and Tu c~ ~ dl- a n d Visconsin liriday and ~a tshyul-day All these ~(l111eS will b plnre-d at homl) The Iichiga ll YlE8 t lillg tea m w i ll entertain Ohip State Sa turday and the svimminr- tea m will middotgo to Kor th western Frishyday e~ l1il1 g- and m ee l Ch icago Satshyulda)~ nigh t at Ch i cago

Trac k COilch Pleased Coac h Jl o~middot t is well pl cas0u ~-ilh

)ri( hi g~ltl8 s h o w illg al the ~est Yininia n lays lltlst SatUlIhlY Dcshypile the filet that UIC olelincs w e lc a lmost out ot tlliwll- becausc uf examinations 8(WenU note-olUU jw lfOfnnn Ccs WCI( lUllled in )e1 TUI-n el t111 th0 hnl[ mile ith Ed Le m en oe )Uchiga n ~(COJl(l DoC HowCll wa~ first in lhe mile run Haw ley El leFitrJl1 nnd BOjd Pinl~ lind Ilni8hed one-two in both lhe hig h and low hurdles jYillisVanJ c leared t1 feet 3 1~ inches in th e hig-h jump with Ji tLlG practice and wn s -Iecond Lo Ralph )fetcalfe in the finals of t he 70-ya nl uash at wQJ ld r ecord lim e o ( 7 ~Ceond8 na t

I Al BJumc llff ld sali~[ied his coac h with a fo ur th place jn the s h ot pu t CnFiFi Kemp was fourth in the j 0 -yar tl dash

lHoyt 11a not decideu -el whicll

athletes will beshy taken t~ the Chishycago meet hllt Vard Egleston Tlllnel Len1fl) Doc Howfl Blum euron fe ld K e mp ftnd Pantlintl are CC tail to Ulkt part

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Pantlind to Ger~ Major Award for

M Track Service lln Arbor )Iay ~ ij -(lP)---~Ia ior

At award will be made to 17 n~elnshybpIs of UnhersitY of jichigans -estern (on(CleIlC~ championship

track t earll Coach ChH lcs B lIoy t

h ai 3J1l ou n tcc1 eeld it r the liH o( tho~e who will

rceeivc golden -lippC to hall on th e il w a tch ( hain 13 Ca p t Char les CI[utl) Je-Bacr who has the unique (lislil1Ction of having- been R memhe l or -ix til Ie w inning t(ams turi n G hi8 1thletic career at ~ 1 ichioa n

Other s(niols amO ll f the U winshynlrs are l-l(llc~ Eglp~to n C11icag-o hi rll and ln w hurdlel Edwin T Tt~rncr CUPE I y~middot(l 11lll1-miler llld (tuar tpl - nlii(j nOdelick Cox Pilll1inghalLl h n rnrnet th lower Yilliarn Hnwr ll nn Arho r miler 111 (1 two-miter Villia11 Hill Iigl-j l and P ark two - m ile r HOWLl J Braden Jltlin t hnlfshymill-l Villiaj Dibbl ( Oro~8e Poin te honHr~~ I

throwe r a nd rhallcs Allen I LOll i ~ Ohio q ll lr ter-nl ile lmiddot~ I

T lO j u ni on~ ho hnvc on e He I veaL or (O lll pcfltIOIl UlC T01111 lprbmiddot Bilmi ngham quarter -m ~ Cas~~ Kemp Glccnyj lle s print e r ld LCmlll Howell qUllmiddott~r a11(l hallshyrailer KOHIad [oisio DetrQit high illnlper Ind Albert Blumenfeld Chicao shotpu ttel

Th e shysophOlnOl~~ cOlnll1ctlng their ftlst veal on the team are Yillis Vard- Detroit hi c h iumper s]l1intshyPl hUlcll ClL nnd broad jUlnpel Ho vel PuntIillrL G rand Hapids 11u~dl el and l-ou Howe-Il Ann Arshyhor t~o-mile r

WarId i ~cord Is Equalle d By etcalfe Extended by Willis Ward

Jgtantlind Second in Two Hurdle aces

1I1 0RCL~TOW~ v Feb 11 -l P ) -8coroll l nsshy tit e elndos In l h1l1lJanl b UI l or peed naJph

[I~ Ire rat1U l t t~ Nefl-o ton ihl II~qUnl1p tho wurld l ltl(orr ill u ilshyI n 111 11J~nl ~I H In l ~ ]rem i ~r J I -ltflt o f t he Mth annual 1 est Ylr- l

I ~Inll lultoor mune~ lis ti me was 7 seco nds Ua t I

SruUILhlt f ront uef~at i n the pre- I IIm inndps b ) I -ill is lVald ~lichshyig~lll S ~egro s peeds tel letcalfe shot ou ot th~ fli ts with the staltshyer 3 gu n Ya rd ran ~llouder t o 811ou1shydel tl) his lJettlw known opponent (at GO yald f4 Th en the Marquetto I fin h 11l1lgetl ahealJ t o win striking lIu h t ~ainl the padded VaJI of the Held -hIHIS(I afttr the 11nls11 I

Cniveslty of lllchlgan in the uuotnclal jc01in g fin ished first vdth 4n points in t fJl m competltlon Ullj- I

-~~(~ ~i ~litt~b~l~l ~~~h~ir~~~~middot~ 1 was thJn1 w ith 21 points

J j ifl h- U nl- Y o ll by Pltt~Dur~h (Watl~ n Kl6tr ll enuk~r a nd Kellar) [1trhlglln St te tnt T im 401

h6tp u Wnn bv DonlUn Pitt Vashyhml1 llil t rul a rrtl[ Plinceton Jrd [)i nte I ft 2l1J tn

S (1 1 1 I R unshy o ll by TurnCo[ l1 ic h i shyran L mron li hl a n ~nu W i lson Genemiddot J art Time l OOl ( new field ha uo reoold)

10-1ortl 1-11-11 llu 1 a-- Von bY Edeltlshyton )lI rhhftLn Pan t1i nd tlichig an 2nd Enn G tl nCil 3~e S9 seconds

P ole ault - o n b~ Schram orarmiddot Ilue tte D1 -I)- ~larhrdl ~nd LHccns U nnhll 1 rd ltei~h t 12 ft S in ~p rint ll c u r-WOI1 h~ est Yirginin

(middotWoodford losl )irl nt re nd Y~n Voorhs l ltlch ia-an itLt t ~nd Time I 1158

UUnnin High Tump- W tl n l)y Spenshyf(r Genc Elnl t lchigan 2nd tG Ritl h eki -e] a d SnlJt n l llcbiJan Slah Itn l C OIJbric ln tl Grtbam Pri nceton l lJ h i (ar 3rtt n lgh t 6 ft 6 ~l in (n e n ll Uo )Ie reo() f(l)

AHllOben) l1oun1 lfl n U 1 000 lLu- IVon b~middot 1Iln (1 n c1nnut i DenshyI~ ft Ert ~ ~n 1 COntlellY P ittsburgh

i nl Thn 1 =1) 6 1() y rtJ O~h-Wun b~ Mc t CHlfe )lnr shy

l leUI Hubull tc11ir-ar Inlti Wood or t We-fIt V irgi nia Jrd rhu o1 8econ

b Q~r~~~~~tWr l~~~~iJ n b7 Eflt middot~D~~J~~~~ l~ l~~1t~l C1r~ cti~~( fml-MJIo~ Run- W on by 11owe Vf) middot

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M~un~~~l frl~~~ l ~ Ulri~ileV~~rlt shy-1 11amp ~ud l tlJyl t ltI

D ~~lIt~l J~if I~~r1n tt u~~tl) amp

~~rf~I K~~~ ~I ~~l~li~a~~_~~ I [ c hlCM t n l T Ime 3 ln

~17 WOlV -DINES aw -

- --- shy -

MATHlETES ARE II IN ACTION AGAIN

1

l pantlind of Grand Rapids I Take~(Hlt Pin~s at I Meet in~Irgmla

Ii ALL TE~i~S GET BUSY i I I

I Ann Alhol FltiJ J 3-(iP)-ith I

mid~yeal CXallli llatioIls completed I ~n iv e lo itmiddot or ~Iichig-an ath letic

I tearns w ill swi ng into action t h is -ee l_ Coac h C hu c k H oyls uij(k sq u [ld hi c h pn)ll1LSeS to be the s lJo n cst to represc-nt the )1~llr e l and B l ue u 1Ccenl )e11ti WIll hold l a d ua J meet with Cillcag-o a t Chi-I cag-o Saturday The lJ a lcnall team will r)luy at Indiana londay nicht u nd elltlltain Iowa at Yost Held h 0 1JsO aturday night

Fo ul games ~lC scheduled fOl tlll hock oy t eam dUlillg the wpek lic lliran T ec h Ionday and Tu c~ ~ dl- a n d Visconsin liriday and ~a tshyul-day All these ~(l111eS will b plnre-d at homl) The Iichiga ll YlE8 t lillg tea m w i ll entertain Ohip State Sa turday and the svimminr- tea m will middotgo to Kor th western Frishyday e~ l1il1 g- and m ee l Ch icago Satshyulda)~ nigh t at Ch i cago

Trac k COilch Pleased Coac h Jl o~middot t is well pl cas0u ~-ilh

)ri( hi g~ltl8 s h o w illg al the ~est Yininia n lays lltlst SatUlIhlY Dcshypile the filet that UIC olelincs w e lc a lmost out ot tlliwll- becausc uf examinations 8(WenU note-olUU jw lfOfnnn Ccs WCI( lUllled in )e1 TUI-n el t111 th0 hnl[ mile ith Ed Le m en oe )Uchiga n ~(COJl(l DoC HowCll wa~ first in lhe mile run Haw ley El leFitrJl1 nnd BOjd Pinl~ lind Ilni8hed one-two in both lhe hig h and low hurdles jYillisVanJ c leared t1 feet 3 1~ inches in th e hig-h jump with Ji tLlG practice and wn s -Iecond Lo Ralph )fetcalfe in the finals of t he 70-ya nl uash at wQJ ld r ecord lim e o ( 7 ~Ceond8 na t

I Al BJumc llff ld sali~[ied his coac h with a fo ur th place jn the s h ot pu t CnFiFi Kemp was fourth in the j 0 -yar tl dash

lHoyt 11a not decideu -el whicll

athletes will beshy taken t~ the Chishycago meet hllt Vard Egleston Tlllnel Len1fl) Doc Howfl Blum euron fe ld K e mp ftnd Pantlintl are CC tail to Ulkt part

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