THE MICHIGAN DAILY I'AGIi' T811EI+ . i *1~~ ___ vI( IC i a , . 1 . i 11 i .. Y.,._. . i'Sa o: s.ha ..o..._...._...., 4 1 1. 1 COACH WILL MAKE THIRD ..CUT TODAY Pitchers Will Be Given More Leeway Next Week, Says Wolver- ine Mentor SQUAD- SHOWS BETTER FORM After a long three-hour drill this aft- ernoon, the Michigan baseball squad will be cut again. The coach stated that practice would commence at the usual hour, although the men will not be'dismissed in all probability until well along towards 4:00 o'clock. Both batting and fielding practice will be the order of the day for the work this afternoon, the time being split in this fashion yesterday. The: first hour and a half was devoted to batting, the final thirty-minute period going for a fielding drill. Coach Lundgren stated that next week the pitchers would be given more leeway and that slow curves would spring into prominence. The box ar- tists have been progressing in splen- did fashion according to the Wolverine mentor and are going faster daily. An- drus has been showing to a good ad- vantage, while Miller has been work- ing in good shape. Soddy has not been out much as yet, but the coach stated that he could probably step into the box tomorrow and pitch the best brand of baseball of any man on the list. Following today's reduction in the size of the squad and with the pitchers beginning to cut loose more and more, the coach will be able to draw a much better estimate of the ability of the new comers. This afternoon's cut in the squad will -not be the last one until themen go south either, as many of. the aspirants had hoped. A fur- ther step will be taken in this direc- tion later on., The squad as a whole is working much faster than a week ago, the men handling the ball cleaner and getting their throws away much faster. In- cidentally, the big majority of the play- ers are putting considerably more vigor into their heaves. Not only are the arms in better shape but the epi- demic of tender hands that is always in evidence at the outset of the sea- son, is rapidly passing. Coach Farrell of the track team has hiked to foreign fields with his two- mile relay squad, and Lundgren will probably use the gym until 4:00 o'clock. Freshmen shot putters are warned to be on hand a trifle earlier than this, though, for Lundgren and his base- ballers may desist ahead of this hour and "Cec" Cross wants to start as soon as the diamond aggregation clears away. NO ATTENTION PAID TO MEXI. CAN RAID BY STOCK MARKET Corbin Returns To Track Squad Star hurdler Back Again After Being Sick for Several Weeks Track Coach "Steve" Farrell turned loose his broadest smile in the gymna,- sium yesterday when "Cec" Corbiiap- peared .for his first workout for some time. Farrell has missed his star hurdler daring the indoor season anal is -glad to see the junior back. in the harness. "Cec" has for the past .several weeks been chased by a jinx in the form of ill health. After successfully-withstand- ing a severe case of mumps which caused his temporary withdrawal from college, he found it necessary to retire to the hospital for a week to recuper- ate from the ravages of quinsey; Corbin found it impossible to get into shape for the Notre Dame indoor meet, but now that he has hurdlgd .the difficulties which sickness has placed in his path, he expects to be in great form for the sticks when the oftdoor season begins. Eligibility Rules Out College Stars Fii giiwers P~yTUE INDOOR CONET~I TE A MS LOOK, STRONG ON FLOOR Twee contests were decided last irigh-t-i the second round of the bas- A complete ketball tournament. In the first con- test of the evening, the fresh lits Boat Huse took the. measure of the foresters in a 28-4 encounter. The other strug- yOU until y glesn gave the decisions to the fresh dents and the soph engineers. The curtain raiser gave the yearling lits a chance to -display some of the Because of best team play which has as yet crop- ped out in any of the struggles to pergggint date. Throughout the fray. the fresh- men had matters so arranged that ed to make a they managed to subdue the tree choppers in rather handy style. In the dent-senior engineer game, T f Cardinal and Moir opened up for the L). O cocaine men, and succeeded in admin- istering the gas for their cohorts so effectively that the close of the struggleB oa saw the .l6P s on the short end of a 25-13 finish. In the only other passing and shoot- ing exhibi-tion staged last night, the second year boilermakers made away vith an easy contest. From start to finish, the victors had things all their, own way, and the final score showsAI that the designers are not as strong 1RESTL IN AS$OVIATION MAKES as the standings at the end of the WNE IN AMENOMENTS first round would seem to justify. TheB--- n contest wound up with the architects, Inteu-olIUgiah Organization Passes thoroughly subdued by a 35-9 count. Measures to Lessen Ref- The 'other contest scheduled for last eree's Work night, that between last year's cham- pions, the soph lits, and the J-laws, Philadelphia, Penn., Mar. lo.-Three was postponed. changes in the amendments of the In- - rcollegiate Wrestling Association BOXING INSTRUCTOR SHOWS Ip wer" imade at the recent mid-winter IN GYXI NASIU M AFTER ILLNESS meeting here. A!1 three are aimed to -lessen the work of the referees and Will Keep Entries Open Till April 1; especially to eiminate, as far as pos- Holds Daily Enrollment sible, the protests that haveebeen Hours re'istered on scoe of the recent de- ______ Icisions. 0. S. Westerman, boxing instructor The first rhan geis that to gain a de- at Waterman gymnasium, put in -an muisionat the end of the nine-minute appearance yesterday for the first time 'period, one man must have been on in several weeks but did not don his top at least one miinute longer than Fresh Dents, Win Contests; Last Gante and Soph Postpone Barrett Advised to Leave Cornelli (hood; Three Harvard Men LOst to Team for Michigan isn't the only college that seems to have suffered from eligibility rules. Over half a dozen of the Wol- verines' best bets in the athletic line were rendered hors de combat before the season even opened when the se- mester marks rolled in. But Michigan isn't suffering alone. Down at Cornell Charley Barrett was not only declared ineligible but he was advised to forsake whatever ideas he may have entertained relative to a higher education and leave Ithaca for good. Charley left. Now word comes fromHarvard that Captain Gilman, Enwright and Boles have received similar messages from the. Harvard faculty. Gilman is cap- tain-elect of the Crimson squad and. one of the star- linemen of last season. The other two were both backfield men. There is a possibility that Enwright may be able to win his way back into the good graces of the faculty, but the case of the other two boys is said to --well, anyway, they seem to have won their last "H". START CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND IN BOWI INt( TOURNEY MON DAY Four Teams Entered in the Finals of ('lass Race; J-lits Have Highest Team Record With the championship round sche- duled to begin next Monday night, the class bowling tournament is gradually drawing to a close. Four teams quali- fled for the finals, among which the junior dents take the lead with three games won and one lost for a percent- age of .750. The senior dents follow with a percentage of .500, having brok- en even in the two games bowled. The senior engineers, having lost two out of the three matches in which they took part, come next with a mark of .333, while the junior lits, having lost the only game bowled by them, take the bottom place with a percentage of .000. bers felt that this would result in- reputation upon them. many of the dual meets and every in- In outlining the Harvard system for tercollegiate tournament being held the benefit of those present at an at Annapolis. ,alumni dinner, Haughton stated that he believed football at Harvard went LIKELY THAT HAUGHTON WON'T through four distinct periods, the COACH 1916 ARVARD ELEVEN Istrong points of each campaign and _____ system being picked out by himt and used with great success in building up Crimson Mentor Does Not Clahn That the present system. His System Is Entirely It is safe to say, however, that he Original would be missed greatly by the Crim- h-T son eleven. Boston, March 10.--The chances are - that Percy Haughton won't coach the' Harvard footballers in the fall. The new president of the Braves frankly admits that such a task, beginning MAiKLIN MAY SPRING ALL- SOUTHPAW PITCHING STAFF East Lansing, Mich .,Mar. 10.-Coach training apparel owing to the still present symptoms of sciatica from{ which he has been suffering recently. Mr. Westerman stated that lie will be in condition within a few days to resume his work and that all those in- tending to do so should sign up as soon as possible. Entries will remain open until April 1, and work in the classes terminates on May 20. The instructor will be in the boxing rooms each day from 2 :00 to 3:00 o'clock and from 5:00 to 6:00 o'clock on all days up to the date of the closing of entries, for the purpose of enrollment. Regu- lar classes Will be held on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock. About 20 men have signed up since examinations and more are expected to do so soon, since the instructor is back on the job. his opp;onent. This will eliminate thej tendency o. some wrestlers to show aggressiveness during the last minutes of a bput. The second provides that if there are no falls during the two extra pe- riods of three minutes each, the referee shall declare the man on top longest to be the winner. The third is technical and provides that when a man is given the com- manding position he can have one arm around the waist of his opponent and the other hand must be placed on the arm or elbow of the man beneath. Other matters of business included the rejection of applications for mem- bership from the United States Naval Academy and the Pennsylvania State College. Under the Naval Academy regulations a team can be away only I one day at a time and the league mem- early in September, would conflict with !John F. Macklin of the Aggies expects his duties as a baseball leader, espe- to introduce an innovation into inter cially if the " -ves were in the pen- oliegiate-n innl this spring in the n> of batt1e. way c: an ail-son .> na .v pitching staff. Powev"Sr, thoso +Ia:'-ard folks are TI e coach ' on hanm a stock of four worryin';. they fear that the man left-hacd ,Itmoundsmun, and while who ms _e the. Crimson a po.r in they are buit a small m«rt of the entire the football worid is through i vt!. string of pitching candadates, they are the game. -pct the 'present tine the pick of the It is interesting to note at this time, though, that Haughton does not claim Leading the southpaw prospects is that his system at Harvard is entire- Brown, who rated well last spring, but ly original. If this be true, and Haugh- was forced to retire by a bad arm. The tor. has his method firmly established, others are Hinkle, Meyers, and Mc- things may not move as badly this Cool. Between them they are making a fall as might be expected, if he should general cleanup on other aspirants refuse to return to Cambridewhoare after the honor of hurling New York, Mar. 10.-Apparently under the same influence as caused yesterday's recovery, prices on the stock exchange advanced today. It was not contended bf anyone that the points at issue in the German-Ameri- can diplomatic controversy had been changed by this reiteration of the pur- poses and the echo of Berlin. The day's advances in stocks were irregularly distributed but th'e tendency was evi- dent enough, despite some reaction at the close. No attention seemed to be paid to the day's Mexican news. Decide Basketball Title at Ithaca Ithaca, N. Y., Mar. 10.-The 1915-16 basketball championship will be fin- ally decided inA the armory tonight when Princeton meets Cornell in the last league game of the year. Al- though the Varsity has been elimin- ated from the race for first honors as a result of the defeat suffered at the hands of Penn Monday night, ,Prince- ton is but one-half -game behind Penn and may tie for the championship by defeating Cornell tonight. Should Cornell win, Penn will have a clear title for the honor. Go to your Church Sunday, Mar. 12.. Patronize Daily Advertizers. ** EWISH STUDENTS OTICE- ur new Delicatessen ............. Restaurant a w a i Cs our inspection. Night lunches served. 11 kinds of Fruits. Tobaccos, Periodi- als. Give us a call. 203 N. Main St. Percy says that he employs a com- bination of systems. The only credit lie takes for himself is that he had the patience to try out the theories of others, despite the fact that results were not forthcoming at once. He had the confidence that the theories were right, and staked his position and for the Farmers. Norwegian Steamer Sunk in North Sea Copenhagen, March 10.-The Norwe- gian steamer Memona struck a mine and sank in the North sea, according to dispatches received here today. The crew of 15 is believed to have perished. EVERY DAY THIS BUSINESS GROWS Several records have been -set in the present tournament so far, Iouis Jo- seph, '18, with a score of 247 taking individual honors for a single game. Levinson, '17, set the highest individ- ual mark for three games with a total of 623. The juni-or lits established records in both the singles and in the three- game bowl, setting a record of 970 in the former and of 2789 in the latter. The first match of the finals will be between the junior lits and the junior dents, following which the senior en- gineers clash with the senior dents. Patronize Daily Advertizers. ** Go to your church Sunday,. Mar. 12, When? Mar. 11 Where? Church of Christ. What? Hats, chic and dainty bought from an eastern firm. Each hat a bargain. 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