Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1937 — Page 41
PAGE 38 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1937
MICHIGAN FAVORED TO RETAIN CONFERENCE TRACK TIT LE
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are Indoor | Technical Hopes Soar in Last Regular Practice for Regional Contest Tournaments
Draw Teams
University of Chicago Cinder Event Chief Attraction in Big Program.
By STEVE SNIDER United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, March 12.—The finest athletes in the Middle West competed for championships in five sports today in five Big Ten indoor meets and two rival track and field | carnivals. | Chief attraction was the Western Conference track meet at the University of Chicago, where Michigan appeared certain of extending its long indoor reign. Big Ten swimming champions will be crowned at Indiana, Conference wrestlers clash at Michigan, gymnasts at Iowa and fencers at Northwestern Drawing the best of the non-Con-ference schools in the Eastern sector was the established Central Intercollegiate track meet at Notre Dame, A third major track carnival—the Midwest Intercollegiates at Naperville, Ill.—will bring toether more than 200 stars from ive states in the Western section.
"ims Photos. These pictures, taken yesterday during the last | to Hook as the pair drilled on a play for scoring.
regular drill for the Tech basketball team before it | At the right is Ray Holland, going up close to the | basket before he tosses one in. Holland has shown
tackles Plainfield in the first game of the Anderson remarkable improvement in the Jast few games and regionals tomorrow at 2 p. m., show the boys putting | should prove a threat to Henry Orner's Plainfield ! plenty of punch into their practice. At the left is crew. If Tech wins from Plainfield they will play positive point-wimners in ‘every ; little Carl Bohn, shown high in the air as he leaps the winner of the Fortville-Anderson game at 3 event but the high jump and may F : ¥ k ® = for one of his specialties under the net. Tn the | o'clock in the finals of the regional tomorrow night ] oven there . : center Yiteure Bill | Mixcqona Suecing 1 a ich pass ‘at 8 DA.
Wolverines Strong Again Michi igan's great strength, as in 0 years, 1ay in almost perfect e, The Wolverines ‘entered
Indiana, however, opened today's
oo EER | GB Michigan, Normal Teams Reappoint Three | Local Golf Pros
cdoor title at Columbus 1p! onship last ‘winter. : Ey i | Announcement of the reappoint-
Tinea bona, meant oe: y . Enter Relays at Butler
his peak after a long 3 B ' 1, In 1a aj ed § E . : ment of three municipal golf pro-| JV . wished to give more time to baskete , Tndiana appeared A ; Late entries from the University of Michigan and Central Normal | ’ BA ‘“ 3 : Fohri ing Yukes Now i OP ie Sapa of the challengers. College have brought the total i er of schools that will Poipu mn I ve o ny d Ww h P d ment of Fehring's appointment Was Lash Expected to Win : 3 the Butler Tndoor Relays up to 10. iii rman ee. | UTR ORY Of Park Commissioners, | Post ith Purdue EE Dn
made usual field, few Hermon Phillips, relay director, erful team from Indiana. Also, three Russell Stonehouse, Riverside n- | EE —— director. The change becomes effecs
believed in danger R (said that if entry blanks continue | members of the one-mile relay team structor; William Heinlein, profes= | Times Specinl tive immediately, new world mark : Eto come in at the present rate, time | that won this event last year will sional from Charles E. Coffin course: | LAFAYETTE. March 12.— William | luring the winter 3 : RN : 3 iu cd aD or early | pe present. . ? land Johnny Vaughan, Pleasant Run | (Duteh) Fehring. formerly assistant | ‘“RATLROAD” TRACK FAST ted to win hat event us | 3 .- j "Michigan is the largest team to au TE teacher, were put back in their old | baseball coach at Purdue University, | EAST LANSING, Mich, March 12 e pleased and come back in the | SEE % : ; ] report to date with 20 men coming ceived. 8 . x jobs by the Board. has been appointed head baseball Michigan State University's new le to add ‘crucial points to In- | § 3 my t [to Indianapolis. The Wolverines ii Appointments for South Grove, | coach to succeed Ward L. Lambert, | outdoor track has been built with ana's total. a. E are the only three-time winner of Sarah Shank and Douglas Park who has been both baseball and “railroad curves” designed by Coach Undefeated Michigan was a heavy Shae | the annual Sports classic. Relay 90 TRACKMEN DRILL courses, were deferred until probably | basketball coach. Ralph H. Young. The oval is said RE : | the meeting o of the Board ) next week. | _ Coach Lambert explained | that he’ to be the fastest in the country,
avorite to win the Conference : : [teams have b tered in th : vimming title. Seventy wrestlers, - RE sai esa agit “They FOR MANUAL COACH | ae _—_— sa \
representing every Big Ten team ; SE : : E | also will compete in the medley re- | SE iH except Purdue, will scramble for the HER : SE lay. Approximately 90 Manual track |S 8 eam championship. Michigan, In- li hii : So id Returning with the Michigan = ¥ ;
team aspirants have reported to |
diana and Illinois were the favor- | — ee eee | tir) Chis Year ‘Will De San Stoller, ates. cased i . tar Coach Ray Ankenbrock and are ' that the individual membership | national dash star. : Headed by little Archie San Ro- | day that : : bp : bo \ h daily wor By lara ror TENN S TEAMS PLAN of the organization has reached 250 Stoller will find tough Soy | going through daily workouts. Six | ay yi . 1d is . . tion this vear against Robert Col- | veterans are back. They are Alva | from Emporia, Kas., Teachers, more BOOSTER MEETING as Dn WF oe ITRUSL it, Groups lier from Indi > University. Rob- : : than 200 stars from five states ‘will . in the country. Gon, Ag JT oo Y. tly | Stoneburner, city high school pole omi nth : \ . The local league is BREE WAG 1 CTC TIER OF I INO aa CY ion: Ves ith, | ‘ . oo a a SY nm SI Setting its goal at 30 teams in- an a ia equaled the world’s record in the | Vault champion) Vestal Sith; i : a Entire vercollegiate Sip PS stead of 92 as of last LAR ps a tie 60-yard dash, also will race against | broad jump and dashes; Tommy | » The strongest field in history will Stead of 22 as of last season, the | gjanapolis, the United States Lawn these To oh Nicholas. broad 3 d Dich] - \ Store spen the Central Intercollegiate Indianapolis Amateur Tennis League Tennis Association and the Western po 5 abt JONES Jhp un 18h | x : I ntral . : ’ ; . Three members of the team that jump: Clifford Gribben, broad jump- / y Track and Field Meet at Notre will hold its first booster meeting Lawn Tennis Association. set a new record in the university | » © : jump- | : : : : Eg Open Saturday Dame Fieldhouse tonight, with the |of the year Monday at 7:30 p. m.| The meeting Monday will be an | two-mile relay will return with the | er and dashes; Robert Sponsel, mid- | ; Night Until Irish a slight favorite to retain at 126 N. Pennsylvania St. A. S.|open affair and all tennis followers | Wolverine squad. They will seek to | dle distance, and Kenneth Oyler, ¥ - Nign niu their title Reinherz, secretary, announced to- |are Jnvited 1 to attend. defend their record against a pow- hurdles. ; 2 a 3 9 o'Clock
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