THE MICHIGAN DAILY J _ / '; .- ^.., , .. _ .. .._.. !! - " -c- NO CATCHERS IS LUNDGREN'S WORRY Indoor practice of the 1919 baseball squad which was regularly estab- lished with the return of Coach Lund- gten has assumed a more definite aspect. Everything is running smooth- ly with the exception of the deficiency in number of candidates reporting daily, especially the number of try- outs for the backstop post. Both Coach Lundgren and Captain Knode emphasize the need for more catchers and state that the opportun- ity is particularly good for men who can perform behind the bat. The pitching staff which has been busy for some time warming up, is rounding. into shape and at present forms one of the strong features of the squad. Wednesday's drill consisted of a. light workout for everyone, giving the. slab men further chance to loosen up their arms and the late comers a gradual initiation int6 training. Bat- ting practice will commence next wek at which all candidates will be ex- pected to report. More freshmen are needed out for track. Not enough pep is being shown by the class of '22. Remember the freshman track meet will be held March 15, and the winners of these events will be given a chance to compete out doors later in the spring. Numerals may be given to the men who try out all season. EIGHT C HOSEN TO .MAKE BASKET TRIP Coach Elmer Mitchell has picked seven of the eight men to be taken on the final basketball trip this week- end. The Northwestern victory was the last home game of the season and only three teams remain on the Maize and Blue schedule. Practice Wednesday and Thursday nights will be used a as basis for the .election of the player to complete the squad: Hewlett, Karpus, Mcelin- tock, Rychener, Williams, Wilson and Emery have already been definitely decided upon. Interclass track winners will be giv- The team leaves Ann Arbor 7riday en pweaters this spring as in former afternoon for Columbus where a re- years. turn game with Ohio State will be played Saturday night. The Buckeyes have been putting up a classy brand A R R O of eclurt game 'of late and only the fastest kind 'of basketball will beat them. However, Coach Mitchell con- WASHED fidently expects to repeat the defeat handed out last month. H A N D iER° t Monday night the team will appear in Urbana against Illinois. This game "- IEIJFS Y ~is thought to be the hardest of the trip, but Michigan will play all the better in an attempt to even the Clean - Soft Ready for count with the Blue and Yellow team. FOURTEEN TO GO TO CHICAGO MEET I Dope Points to Season's Second- Win for Coach Farrell's Team JOHNSON SLATED TO SCORE USUAL MBER OF FIRSTS Messner, Last Spring's Leading 440 Nan, Is Included on Squad Fourteen Wolverine track men will leaye with Coach Farrell at 1:16{ o'clock Thursday afternoon on the Michigan Central for the dual n feet to be held with Chicago 'on Friday night. Johnson, Cook, and Losch who took the first three places in the 50 yard dash against Notre Dame last Satur- day, are slated to appear in the 40 yard sprint against the Maxoons. Johnson is counted on for his usual place at the head of the list and both of the other Maize and Blue sprintexs are looked to for points. Johinson Alone In Hlurdles Johnson is also listed as Michigan's single entry in both the 40 yard high hurdles and the running high jump. Although impeded somewhat by min- or injuries received earlier in the sea- son, the versatile track star has been hitting a good stride and is expected to make his unsupported appearance prove significant. Coach Farrell will use a triple en-. try in the 440 consisting of Meese, But- ler, and Messner. Butler of the 192~ All-Fresh and winner of the event last. Saturday needs no introduction Meese and Messner have been going strong and complete the able trio. The 880 will allow Larson and Buell to help out the total score. These men have been running consistently,. and the Wolverine end of this event should receive proper attention. Sedgwick Should Win Sedgwick and Walker will represent the team in the mile and from former exhibitions, the cinder captain is pre- dicted to hold his own. Pat Smith and Walls will compete in the shot put. Although the big weight man and former football captain was nosed out by Gilfillan in. the Niotre Dame meet, he added a first in, the 1917 Conference games at Champaign and can be relied on for points in. the WESTON SUFFERED INJURY IN FALL' Archie B. Weston, '1iE, Yost's lit- tle wonder quarter-back of the 1917 season, broke his hand in a fall Mon- day night. It was dark and Weston in his hurry did not notice an iron railing in his way and spilled over it, hitting his hand against the bar as he fell. He picked himself up and at the time thought nothing of it but before morn- ing the pain became so great that he realized that he had done more than sprain his wrist. Tuesday morning Weston had an X-ray taken, which showed up several broken bones in the back of his hand, The injury was serious in that it made bad fractures, but the setting was sat- isfactory and Weston hopes to be able to take off the splints in a few weeks. 4The fall of 1917 was Weston's first season on the Varsity football team. When Cliff Sparks' injured knee put him out of the game after the second contest, Yost put Weston in as quart- er-back. His spectacular work in that position and his open field running puts him in the class with Michigan's best. Call for Economics 2 Texts All students who still have mimeo- graphed copies of the economics 2 text that was used last year, and are willing to dispose of them are asked to bring them to the Economics read- ing room. The enrollment for this course the present semester is ab- normally largeand not enough of the books are on hand to meet the .de- mand. SPA LDING'S QPm For Shoes -Caps, Belts N Foot Ball N~lIKEquipment Sweaters p'. A." Jerseys And the implements for every athletic game, of course. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 211-217 So. State St. CHICAGO, ILA,. I School of Dancig Classes in modern ballroom dancing. Individual attention given to each pupil. Special afternoon classes for children. III Private lessons by appointment Classes in toe, classical and national dancin Miss Jeanette H. Kruszka II Studio: 516 William St. Phone 1422-R Residence 2006 Washte Phone 1598 t In MONNO I- THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Campus I Where Students Touch Elbows with All the World For detailed information address the Dean of that School or College of the University in whichyou are specially interested, or the secretary of the University, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Use in Sanitary Packages WHITE OR KHAKI CLUETT, PEABODY V' CO., I,::.,Troy, N.Y. Gilfillan, Notre Dame's big track star recently won individual point honors at an Idoor meet held by the Illinois Athletic club, Chicago. I ....._..._ DA Single A dmaission 50c MASONIC TET YPSILANTI . SAT. MAR 8:30-11:30 MIPLE MI4CH. I Music furnished by "Ike" Fisher Chaperons from Ann Arbor Golf Suits Riding 1ireeches tiltENNAN Custom Tailor Original Designs Friday night clash. Points Expected It Vault in the pole vault, Cross, an inter- collegiate winner, will carry responsi- bility for the Wolverines' success.. Westbrook, the second entry, hats been clearing the bar at better than 11 feet and forms another obstacle to the Mid- way stick jumpers. Meese, Butler, Walker, and Messner will combine at the finish to form Michigan's entry in the 12 lap relay. Chicago is strong in this race and will hit a fast pace, however, the Maize and Blue quartet is an exprerienced com- bination and is expected to match the Maroons man to man in the final event. Freshman baseball practice will be started after the close of the winter gymnasium classes. 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