THE MICHIGAN DAILY Movies OW Stop 0 In at the 199 Everything Home-Made, wholesome, and appetizing. Dainty Luncheons a Specialty taster ino 902 S. Main St. NINE'S STICK WORK SLOWLY IMPROVING Home Lot Average Raised 50 Points on Eastern Trip; Season's Average .218 FIVE MEN FIELD 1.000 ON TRP In spite of the fact that the Wolver- ine ball team's hatting average is lower now by four figures than it was before the nine went east, the men are showing a slight increase in their batting averages over what they show- ed in the games played on the home lot. The average for the entire season is now .248. The nine batted .183 in the seven games played at home previous to its departure for the east. While on the road, four games were played in which the team bettered its at-home average by about 50 points, increasing the fig- ure to .237. Five men on the squad which went east returned with perfect fielding records, Sisler and Labadie being the only regulars who have attained this feat, while the other 1.000 fielders are pitchers. Maltby, Benton and McQueen ar, well above the .900 mark, and Waitz with .37> threatens that posi- tion. The total number of games played, the number of times at bat, the num- ber of hits, and the average of every man who has played in a regularly scheduled game follow: 36 MORE MEN SUBSCRIBE TO Total Number Reaches 1,605 With All Returwi Not Yet in; Several Lists Still Out - Since the last report in the Union life membership campaign, 36 namesJ have been added to the list of sub- scribers. Starting with a total of 1029 life members in the -recent canvass, te number has increased to 1665, and] n1ion officers expect that the total will be swelled still more when the complete returns are in. Several fra-1 ternity and -eight independent listst have not yet been reported. The following names were addedc since' the end of last week: H. J. Bogardus, '15E; Leo Burns, '17; W. S. Baum, '15; G. A. Camp- bell, '17; T. J. Enright, '17; R. L. 1 Finch, '19M; M. R. Fitts, '16L; A. C.} Gabriel, '17E; W. C. Giffels, '13E; J. Clerum, '171); O. P. Grant, '15; C. P.; Harris, '16E; F. G. Healy, '18E; 1. R.c John, '16M; C. F. Lum, '15; D. S. Mc- Ciure, '16; H. W. McKay, '18; H. L.t -Biiller, '18; H. F. Newcomer, '18E; L. H.' Pettibone, '16A; IH. Schumann, RED PREPARED FOR, I NTERCOLLEGIATES Last Year's Victors have Good Chance to Repeat Performance at , Eastern Games II'IIA N REM El UN IEAEI ITHACA, N. Y., May 27.--Coach Moakley, with a squad of almost 40 track men, is in readiness for the eastern intercollegiates at Pennsyl- vania tomorrow. Cornell won the affair last year, and her prospects of repeating are excel- lent. Cornell has met nearly all of her big eastern rivals in dual meets, and has not been defeated. Pennsyl- vania, the runner-up last year, proved easy picking for the Big Red squad, Coach Moakley's men nearly doubling the count allotted to the Pennsy ag- gregation. With the exception of the 220-yard Speiden won the mile, and this year Windagle has showed so much form, that Cornellians are in doubt as to which of the pair is really the better man. Richards is also looked upon to garner several points. He has done six feet five inches in the. high jump, and is banked upon: as a sure first place man in this event. In addition he ought to place in the shot put and in the broad jump. Foss, the pole vaulter who did 12 feet 10 at the Penn relays, is not in the best of condition, but with Foss and Milton both in the pole vault, Cornell should gather a fair share of 'the points there. Hoffmire and Potter are looked upon as the probable first and second place men in the two-mile, al- though Overton of Yale and South- worth of Harvard may upset the dope. To Hold Commencement Week Clinic Arrangements have been made to hold special clinics at the university hospital on June 21 and June 22, the Monday and Tuesday of commence- ment week. They will be conducted by Doctors . B. G. de Nancrede, R. Peterson, C. G. Darling, A. W. Hew- lett and U. J. Wile in the surgical and medical amphitheatres of the hospital. An effort will be made to get a num- ber of out-of-town alumni to attend. Wright & Ditson and hand-made ten- nis balls. 3 for $1.00, at Switzer's, 310 State. '18E; B. W. Taleen, '17; F. S. Towsley,-' dash and possibly the quarter-mile, 1SE; 11. W. Taleen, '17; F. S. Towsley, the locals are expected to place men 15; W. A. Ward, '18E; W. S. Wester- in every event on the program. The nean, '17; W. G. Brownlee, '18; R. M. Cornell team is exceptionally well bal- Meehan, '18E; Charles Osburn, '18E; anced, with a liberal sprinkling of real J. H. Sharpe, '18E; H. G. Sweet, '18E; stars. Speiden and Windagle will A. H. Torrey, '16; L. F. Voorhees, double up in the mile and half mile, '16A; Karl Bintz, '18E; Carl V. Weller, and Cornell is looking for a big total '13M. from these two athletes. Last year 1 Player, Pas. Nichols, p....... Harshman, c..... Davidson, p.. . ... Sisler, If & p...., Benton, c........ Shivel, ss. & 3b.. Brandell, ss..... Labadie, rf...... Waltz, 3b...... Maltby, 1b.;..... Sheehy, in.. . . Niemann, If..... McQueen, 2b.... McNamara, p.... Soddy,. p........ Stewart, lb...... Caswell, p..... Anderson, If..... Ferguson, p..... G 3 2 6 18 18, 2 17 18 18 18 18' 5 18 6 1 4 3 5 AB H Avg. 5 3 .600' 2 1 .500 16 6 .375 71 25 .352 69 24 .347 4 1 .250 70 17 .242 72 18 .242 67 16 .237 63 14 .222 76 16 .210 11 2 .181 69 12 .173 12 1 .083 0 0 .000 3 0 .000 4 0 .000 5 0 .000 11 0 .000 630 156 .248 of games played, at bat, the xuuum- average of every the eastern trip . 'a f r q ;l rh P e 0 Totals....... The total number the number of times her of hits, and the i;.an who played on follow: 1layer, Pos. C Nichols, p....... 1 Benton, . .... 4 Sisler, if & p...., 4 ILabadie, rf...... 4 Waltz, 3b....... 4 2cQueen, 21).. .. 4 Brandell, 'ss..... 4 Sheehy, m........4 ]-altby, 1b........4 Davidson, p... ...1 Stewart, lb.......2 McNamara, p.... 2 Ferguson, p..... 2 Niemann, If......2 AB 1 14 15 14 13 14 15 18 14 1 2 5 HT 1 7 6 5 4 3 '4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Avg. 1.000 .500 .400 .357 .307 .215 .200 .16) .071 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 You could explain what you wanted to the ordinary tailor for weeks, and yet he could not make you a Campus Coat - the product of our skilled designer, made up in blue baske-weavc Oxford, with link front button - for wear with odd trousers, for golf or tennis; with white trousers for dancing and infor- mal summer evenings. Eight Dollars and Fifty Cents means summer com- fort to you. More than, a store -- a campus institution 300 South State Street Totals ......... 139 33 .237 The fielding average of the eastern trip for 'each man who played in any of the games, together with the num- her of games played in, the number of put outs, the number of assists, and the number of errors, follow: Player Pos. Sisler, If & p... Labadie, rf..... Ferguson, p.... McNamara, pn... Davidson, p.... Maltby, lb ..... . Benton, c..... M~cQueen, 21) ... . Waltz, 3b....... Sheehy,m..... Brandell, ss.... Nichols, p....... Niemann, If.... Stewart, lb.... . Totals....... Po 15 0 0 0 1 43 32 7 0 0 0 104 A 4 2 2 2 1 4 7 2 0 13 3 0 0 48 E 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 1 6 2 0 0 16 Avg. 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 '979 .967 .937: .875 .800 .746 .600 .000 .000 .904