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AlGLER BROOKER Dl ' FFY LEE YOST HlBBARD HAGGERTY JOHXSTOX DrCHARME PRAYER RICE The Board in (Control of tAthletics of the University o HP HE Board in Control of Athletics governs all questions relative to Inter- collegiate Athletics. It makes, adopts, and enforces the necessary rules con- trolling all questions pertaining to eligibility of players, intercollegiate relations, and membership in associations of athletics. It is the purpose of the board in all of its actions, and in any rules it may adopt, to foster reasonable participation by the student body in general, in all forms of indoor and outdoor physical exercise. PERSONNEL PROFESSOR RALPH V. AIGLER . DIRECTOR FIELDING H. YOST Chairman Sfcrftar FACULTY WILLIAM A. PRAYER CLARENCE T. JOHXSTOX ALFRED O. LEE ALUMNI JOHX D. HIBBARD, Chicago JAMES E. DUFFY. Bay City CHARLES B. DuCnARME, Detroit STUDENTS JAMES K. BROOKER GEORGE S. HAGGARTY ROBERT V. RICE One hundred ninety-one”
Page 201 text: “ MATT MANN Farsity Swimming Couch Michigan was fortunate in securing the services of. Matt Mann who has had wide experience in coaching and swimming. His most conspicuous posts have been at Yale as Varsity Coach, and at the Detroit Athletic Club where he was in charge of all swimming activities. This year he established for Michigan ' s swimming team a position among the strongest competitors for Conference honors. CHARLES B. HOYT Freshman Track Coach and Athletic Trainer Until 1924 Charlie Hoyt held the World ' s Record for the 220-yard dash on a curved track and is still joint holder of the Interscholastic Record for the 100-yard dash. He grad- uated from Grinnell where he captained the Track Team for two years. He became trainer at Grinnell and later Director of Athletics for the High Schools of Sioux City, Iowa. He came to Michigan in 1925 as Head Trainer and Freshman Track Coach. RICHARD W. BARKER Varsity Wrestling Coach Before graduating from Ames in 1921, Coach Dick Barker played football for three years and wrestled for two years, being Eckersall ' s choice for All-Western guard in 1919. He was National Intercollegiate Wrestling Champion for two years, never ha ving been thrown in the 175-pound class. After graduation, previous to his coming to Michigan, Barker coached one year each at Ames and Cornell College, Iowa. FRANKLIN L. HAYES Assistant Instructor in Football and Basketball Duke Hayes played football and basketball for three years at Marietta College, captaining both teams in his Senior year. During the war. he was a member of the famous Camp Sher- man Football Team. He came to Michigan in 1924 to assist in football and basketball. JACK L. BLOTT Assistant Instructor in Football and Baseball Jack Blott, the latest addition to the Wolverine Coaching Staff, was graduated from Michigan in 1924. While here he was Captain of the 1924 Conference Championship Baseball Team. He played Center on the football team, and was chosen by Walter Camp for that position on the All-American Eleven. Last summer he played baseball with the Cin- cinnati Reds, but returned to Michigan in the fall as an assistant coach in football and baseball. One hundred ninety-three”RetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
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