THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,ter _ " "' 'ice . ire r. ' '. ^t i 1 -"y, } , . _ 3 _ ._ ,... . r. .._- « .. r ' . -. .. . w- J +.' .. Position POS, Knode.......ss. Cooper........f. Bowerman ..r.f. Garrett .....2b. Karpus .....3b. Froemke ....b. Langenhan .. c.f. Huber........c. Parks........ p. . eigan 5.A.B. R. H. P.O.A. E. 3 5 2 5 5 4 5 4 4 3 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 13 1 6 1 4 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 4 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Michigan's Oldest Book Store i CHAMPAIGN TEAM WINS INTERSC HOLASTIC-MEET (Continued from Page One) third; ' Whitman,- Detroit Eastern, fourth. Time, 10 2-5.A 220-yard dash- Hodde, Springfield, Ill., first; Sweet, Battle Creek, second; Blauman, Detroit Northwestern, third; Whitman, Detroit Eastern, fourth; time 23 1-5. 120 yard high hurdles - Major, Champaign first; Myers, Champaign, second; Price, Grand Rapids Cen- tral, third; McCallum, Detroit Cen- tral, fourth; time, 17 1-5. 220 yard low hurdles-Major, Cham- paign, first; Myers, Champaign, sec- ond; McCallum, Detroit Central, third; Knudson, Grand Rapids South, fourth; time 26 sec. 440 yard dash - Siemons, Grand Rapids South, first; Gowen, Cass City, second; Weeks, Battle Creek, third; Yeakey, Grand Rapids Central, fourth; time 52 3-5. f Half mile run - Weeks, Battle Creek, first; Springstein, Detroit Northwestern, second; Cooper, De- troit Central, third; Bell, Champaign, fourth; ti4e 2:03-3-5. Cooper Takes Fast Mile One mile run-Cooper, Detroit Cen- tral, first; Carr, Kalamazoo, second; Gilbert, Battle Creek, third; Hodges; Grand Rapids South, fourth; time 4:42. One-half mile relay-Detroit North- western, first; Detroit Eastern, sec- ond; Grand Rapids South, third; Case City, fourth; time 1:38. .12 lb. shotput - Grime, Archbold, O., first; Hulscher,Battle Creek, sec- ond; Seager, Detroit Northwestern, third; Kunow, Detroit Eastern, fourth; distances 43 feet, 4 inches. Pole vault - Brownell, Champaign, first; Brooker, Cass City, second; Mil- ler, Kalamazoo, third; Grime, Arch- bold, O., fourth; height, 11 feet. r - --- --"-- -- , CHARLES W. Hammer throw-Turnbull, Detroit Eastern, first; Clemens, Grand Rap- ids Union, second; DeRuiter, Grand Rapids South, third; Kunow, Detroit Eastern,fourth; distance 108 feet, 4 High jump-Neisch, Detroit East- ern, first; Major, Champaign, second; Sweet, Battle Creek, Turnbull, Detroit Eastern, and Platt, Kalamazoo, tied; for third place. Height .5 feet, 3 inches. Broad jump---Neisch, Detroft East- ern, first; Major, Champaign, second; Grime, Archbold, 0., and Wright, Kal- emazoo, tied for third; distance 20 feet, 4 inches. Discus throw - Woodlock Detroit Northwestern, first; Grime, Archbold, second; Hulscher, Cass City, third; York, Detroit Central, fourth; dis- tance 108 feet, 4 inches. MICHIGAN OWNS IOWA IN ONE-SIDED CONTEST (Continued from Page One) man. The former was touched for 10 hits, hit Bowerman with a pitched ball three times, and walked three men. The latter failed to make a second out in the fourtinnings be- cause of an inability to shift his feet. He allowed himself to be drawn off of the bag on a throw by Ehred, the visitor's short-stop and it was after that that the team went entirely into the air. Crowd Sees Game The biggest crowd of the year saw the game but few stayed to witness its finish. After the big lead had been acquired the spectators lost in- terest in the battle. For the second time this season the band made its ap- pearance. Typewriters and office supplies; ren- tals and repairs. G. E. Washington, ing.--Adv. LYNDON, 719 N. University for fresh Eastman Films. Open Sunday untli 4:30 P. M.-Adv. Daily advertising is profitable.--Adv Iowa POS. A.B. IL Position Irish Goodwin Erhed. Crawford Brown .. Hamilton H. P.O. A. E1 .....3b. ....2b. ....s.s. ....c.f. .. l.f. *. ...r.f. 3a 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 t} 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 3 1 2 0 5 10 3 1 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 GRAHAM BOOKS McIlre ......p. Olson........c. Belding:.... .lb. Totals ........33 1 3 24 14 8 Innings -1 2 3 Michigan ..0 0 1' Iowa .....1 0 0 4 7 0 5 6 7 2 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 9-R. H.E. -1110 4 0--- 1 3 8 0I - Two base hits, Karpus; stolen bases, Knode 4, Karpus, Langenhan, Parks; sacrifice hits, Froemke, Huber, Good- win;; base on balls, off Parks 2; off McIlre 3; hit by pitcher, Bowerman 3; struck out by Parks 5; by Mclle 1.; winning pitcher, Parks; losing pitcher, Mcflre. 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