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SCHEIDLER BEATS PA RKS
IN PRACTICE GAE 4-0

RELAY MEN TO REMAIN
HERE DURING VACTIONi

COACH LUNDGREN PICKS
EVEN TEAMS' FROM
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UNDERGO STRENUOUS WORK
PREPARING FOR
MEETS

This soft condition of the track
makes the going considerably harder
and cuts down the time to some ex-
tent, whereas the cinder path is usu-
ally faster than the gymnasium oval.
Only a few : of the freshman track
men have started working out of doors
as yet, waiting until after vacation to
get their club-house lockers. For the
yearlings who have not turned out yet
but expect to do-so, Dr. May's Mass
athletics program will give them a fine
chance to place themselves.
Spring track practice at Harvard
started Monday. It is expected that
there will be many representatives of
the Crimson at the Pennsylvania re-
lay carnival.

Cornell Ball Team to Go Outside Soon
Ithiaca, N. Y., April 2.-- Baseball
practice at Cornell is still held in-
doors. The squad hopes to go out the
first part of next week #s Percy field
is rapidly being put in shape.
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Look ober our large and complete line of

Michigan's Varsity baseball squad
played the second practice game of
the season Wednesday. The coach is
fast whipping the team into shape for
the first game's of the season and is
planning on holding this type of prac-
tice often, firmly believing that the
experience and knowledge which the
men can secure in these games of far
greater importance than any coaching
'hints he can give in the ordinary man-
ner.
The teams chosen yesterday were
picked so as to divide up the talent as
evenly as possible. This is different
from the first and second team idea
which was used in the first game.
Scheidler Pitching
The lineup on one of the nines was
as follows: Huber, C.; Scheidler, P.;
Bowerman, 1B.; Knode, 2B.; Garrett,
3B.; Vail Boven, SS.; Glenn, L.F.;
Cooper,-C.F.; Pheney, R.F.
The other team consisted of:
Schluntz, C.; Parks, P.; Novak, 1B.;
Froemke, 2B.; Karpus, 3B.; Anderson,
SS.; Johns, L.F.; Langenhan, C.F.;
Kimball, R.F.
Only five innings were played but
the game was full of interest for the
onlookers. Four runs were made off
of Parks while Scheidler held his op-
ponents to no runs. Scheidler showed
up in fine shape throughout most of
the game and became wild only in the
frst half of fourth inning. At that
time it seemed as though the no run
game he was pitching was lost to him.
He walked Froemke and allowed Kar-
pus to wallop a safe one just over the
shortstop's head. Buts he soon recov-
ered himself and threw two men out,
thus pulling himself out of what seem-
ed to be a bad hole.
Parks Allows Three
Of the four runs scored on Parks
-three were made in the third inning.
One man was out when Anderson
ainded on one which put him on the
fIrst bag. Sceidler followed and up-
set the popular idea about the pitch-
er's ability to hit by connecting neat-
ly with the ball and advancing An-
derson to third. Knode then brought
Anderson In with a good hit. After
these men managed to cross the home
paite, Parits evidently decided that
there had been enough base running
and tightened up in a beautiful man-
nr. The fast ones with which he
fganed the next two batters showed
the power of the am which this pitch-
er owns
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Workouts on the track at Ferry field+
have begun again in earnest after a
momentary hangup due to the untime-
ly dose of cold weather which winter
gave us as a parting token.
Practically every man on the squad1
was out on the oval Wednesday get-
ting in some strenuous work before
vacation.
But Easter vacation is an unknown
quantity as far as the relay team is
concerned for they will be having a
dual schedule all next week, working
both morning and afternoon every
day.
Several Others to Stay
There are several other men of
Farrell's squad who will be seen at
Ferry field during the holidays as aH
the tracksters have been urged to stay
here if possible. These men will have
a considerable advantage over the
others when the regular schedule
starts again on April 14, for they will
have been ,improving their condition
while the men who go home will un-
doubtedly be softer when they re-
turn.
Anyone watching Farrell's \athletes
issuing from the club-house these days
would think that the styles had chang-
ed and that the newest thing in track
suits was the old army underwear.
Instead of "the short trousered ar-
tists" it was the woolen clad men that
put in their appearance this week spik-
ing the cinders.
Track in Poor Shape
The track is not in very good con-
dition, due to the fact that they have
not been able to roll the cinders. With
three or four real warm days the
ground-keeper thinks that the frost
will be out of the soil sufficiently to
enable them to work on it. As it is
now, the . cinders stick to the roller
and their work is of little avail.

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