THE NMICIIIGANDAL DAILY IPLOYS SQUJAD DS WITH INFIELD,( ... _- _.. r -" ...._ : FRESH DENTS BEAT LITS BY FIVE POINTS, 23 TO 18i 1, WHEN YOU EXPECT COMPANY Three ilfferent Groups Arc, Chance to Show AblI1 ty onl Inner Defense Given I Sellio tr Eii *Twnrs Forf'eit Gamine to IE'or- esiers; But Two Tillts .P."Ined Coach ,Lundgren lined up sci-c lji In an extremely closely contested temorary infields yesterdayM after - game, thou £reshiian tooth-p~ullers came noon and gave the boys who are toil- out on the long, end of a 23-18 score, ing for positions on the inner ifese winning over the fresh lits, awhile the a real workout., forest )-r.; were raised considerably on Three different squads wer; shoved the percentage chart by having the into servic. and-Lundgren stated that Lenior engineers mak-e them aa present there was no particular significance of a game by the forfeit r,-(,I od. attached to the order in which the Although having the jinx of luck in inen appeared or to the combination their opponent-,' hands, the, yearling with~ which they were performing. lits played a fast and pluckIygae The first group saw most Of last forging ahead soon after beginning year's All-Fresh infield, with "Morrie" the second half, only to be defeated Dunne performing behind the plate. during the last few minutes of pla. Wvlehmeyer was on first, l ialosky, As far as individual honors were coni- at second, Walterhouse at short and corned for the densts, Hlanson andl Car-! Baribeau at third. dinal broke about even, the f'ormer The next group that appeared had making four field goals, and the l:tter Newell on first, Smith on second, amassing a total of nine points to M B~randell at short, Harley Warner at credit.. Cook, on the other team,waI third and "Duke" Arentz behind the by far the star of the game. Although 1 plate. The final selection to appear hle made only six points durinrg the consisted of Caswell at first, Eaton at contest, his handling of' the ball was ;second, Wvturster at short, and Reem 'remarkable. at third with "Rummy" Roehrn catch- You take stock of your resources and prepare everything in advance foar their proper enter-. tainment, and if you have made no mistake, everything moves off. as it should, but-when friends drop in unexpectedly, greet them with joy and call up No. 834 ' TAE R ELEA PLACE OF DISTINCTIVE SERVICE OIC and then forget all about it until you wish them served. The hostess who brings her friends to us saves money, and no end of trouble-she, keeps herself fresh, and gets credit for knowing how to do things right. 4,: Let me help you out next time this ha'pen s. a A All three of these groups wre wvork- ing well and the coach appeared sat- isfied. The catchers all looked good, and the race ,tor the position of first string back stop promises to be a swarm one. "Dolly" Gray was out yes- terday and hiewill assist Cpoach Lund- gren with the battery men. -Michigan lost heavily by graduation in this department and Gray's effort should assist materially. FAR RELL PLEASED) WITH WORK OF ALL-F11RES11 INDOOR SQUJAD Detroit Gymnasluni Offers Han diaps to er mbers of Visiting Teams ,. i }j flu I i i ! 'lu 'I' 6 .Y ..c. ', ", ..- . <, :. ,, _ \ 'd , . <1t 617 Coach Farrell yesterday expressed. \himself as much pleased with the,. showing of the All-Fresh track team itheir meet with the Detroit "Y" 'aturday. He considered their feat of holding the east-state veterans to a nine-point victory a remarkable one 'Twhen the disadvantages attendant upon a stranf e gym are considered. T~he association gym has many pe- euI,,iarities which tend to work' against x 'visitling team. In the first place, the treack. is very small and 'steeply, ba.nked, a, veritable tea-cup. The small- nc of the floor also bothered Wong an4 Onorato, the freshman pole vault- er~ who were used to a longer run before vaulting. The dash runway is only '25 yards long, mnaking it almost imperative that a. sprinter get the jump on his oppo- nents ini ordler to win. This particu- lar featunre nearly proved a boomerang to the "Y" hopes, as Robinson is a notoriously slow starter, while Parks the fiealman sprinter, is extremely fast at the get-away. U'tah in Bas~ketball Championship Chicago, Aar. 20-The University of Utah won first honors in the. Na- tional A. A. TT. basketball tournament held here last week, thereby securing for themselves the title of national champions. Seconid place was wron by the Illinois A. C. of this city and third wvent to the, Olympic club of San: )+rncsu last year's champions. The final game between the Utah boy's and the L. A. C. ifa, a whirlwind, the westerners winning out by that nar- Somargin of ono po)int. Decides P&aehtc Pokr Cbawl) ionshai San Diego, Cal., Mlar. 20.-The Cor- onado Country club Lour won the Pa- cific Coast junior polo championship for 1916 by defeating the Riverside~ four by a score of 6 3-4 to 5 1-2. Cor- onado now has two legs on the chain- pionship trophy. Malcolm Stevenson, captain of the Coronado team and a substitute player in the list interna- tional matches between America, and England, made four of the seven goals secured by his side. N. A. C. to Conduet Farmers' Course Attempts toward the solution of farm business will be offered to the Michigan farmer this summer by M. A. C. As a result of requests fromr farmers of the state, the college will give a special course dealing with the business side of 'conducting the farm. A number of experts have beesn se- cured to lecture. 4{., 4' N 'IS. .J ' - -- ' sue-, - . . - I. r > ' if ' Fj~ i ' . I r~ 94 . r .% \ I , "'p .. w seo fj . :';" : -: ,. .if ; it i { r. 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