RACK BATTLEtfiMBCON TOMORROWWiStthp ’!owa and Illinois, Ancient Rivals of Cirider Paths, to Clash HereEveringham, leading broad. lumber on th© , Hajtaeyo track jiUUd, and Taxman, sprinter, may uinpete in tomorrow's dual meet; . 1th Illinois' thus enlarging the :ov,r;i hopes a bit for a victory jver the .Ittlni delegation, which hey have never beaten. . 1 Although outclassed on paper jy . AVailac® and Fell, who ha VO;een uncorking leaps of betterIbaii 23 feet. Eveiinghp* is practically certain to count in the, [hij*d and possibly second - place..The one or two points may be the. eciding margin since both teams hrfescnt a well-balanced outfit ith strength in every event, in ddition the presence of th© vet-1 iran increases the possibilities of !he mile relay team, of Which he j ias been a member for two years, j Taxman tied the conference rec-rd bn the 60-yard dash last win- ] ter as a freshman and much was] ixpected of him' this season but ’Injuries kept him out of the Wis-. onsin duel and he will not he in] he beat shape should he run to-* lorrow. jRoberts in the sprints, Hunn in!he distances, R. Mann in the he high jump, Boyles in the pole , ault, Dauber in the shot put .and peer© and Bergstrom in the mid- ] lie distances and Cuhel fn the ■ urdles are the chief assets, which loach Brcsnabau' will depend upn. Lyons, Illinois sophomore, jolds the University record in the; hot put at exactly the game j [istance as the Iowa record held i iy Captain Dauber, 46 feet, 2%iches.Cuhel will buck Werner, conference ■ runner-up in the* outdoorieets last year, In both hurdle}ivents, while Roberts must meet (chock, who/defeated him out-loors last spring in ihe Quarter, lames, Seed and E. C. White (olster up lllini hopes in the pole ault where lack Boyles shines •X 12 feet $ inches. H. R. White a mller who threatened Htrnn’s turels in the cross country dnei iere last fall until he slipped and ill, wrenching his knee severely.VIKMWMmsiCOniCaK;m.teniPiMx**ClClCato,KiSi1W:IT:PibrscII!tothPiCOso