T ' " x" 1 r : te r- .".-,-- r ;' w - ... b jI J-LIT BASEBAL All candidates for the junior lit baseball team are asked to report at 3 o'clock this after- noon on south Ferry field. With the opening of the sea- son scheduled for Wednesday, Manager Rorick- desires 'to ef- fect an organization, and to get in as much practice as possible before this time. Men are re- quested to bring their own gloves. Names of the candidates and their respective positions -should be left with the manager on the field. RUNNERS DOWELL PIN..PN I Y s PENNSYLVANIA HAS BEST BAL- ANCED TEAM IN EASTERN, PART OF COUNTRY COACHES LENGTHEN PERIODS FOR GRIDIRON SCRIMMAGE Get your typewritingo graphing done now and rush. 0. D. Morrill, 17 cade.-Adv. and memeo- avoid theI Nickels Ar- Page and Shaw. Candies of B( Tices' Drug Store, 117 So. Main.- Patronize our Advertisers.- c 1 place e. By State the 1' CLASSES START BASEBALL TODAY Indiana. ips them nines in serious and ther the Con- On the Interclass baseball will start today at 3:45 o'clock when the architects meet the J-engineets on Ferry field. The architects have a goo4 pitcher in Hubach, who pitched for the All- fresh team last year, but the engineer team is the better balanced of the two. A close game should result. The rest of the games for the week are as follows: Wednesday - J-lits vs. soph lits; senior engineers vs. soph engineers. Thursday - Laws vs. dents; grad- uates. vs. senior lits. Monday - Fresh lits and fresh en- gineers. These games will all be played at 3:45 o'clock. On Saturday at 1 o'clock the med- ics will play the fresh dents. This will complete play in the first round of the tournament. Three sets of jerseys and numerals will be awarded, two to be furnished by the Intramural department and one to be furnished-by the class. ZETES, NICKERBOClERS, BETAS AND HERMITAGE 'WIN Results in the interfraternity indoor league games for yesterday: Beta, Theta. Pi won from Phi Kappa Sigma, 4-3, Zeta Psi defeated Alpha TauOm- ega, 6-5, the Knickerbocker club beat Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 17-7, the Herm- itage won from Beta Phi, 19-11, and Delta Sigma Delta beat Delta Theta Capt. Carl Johnson is well pleased, with the showing made by the Wolve- rine runners at*the Penn games on! Saturday, when the mile relay team captured third place in that event.j Wetzel, running the best quarter mile of his career, easily gained on his7 opponents, and Butler made 10 full yards against Oss, Minnesota's best bet, at the same time passing Terrell of Princeton and McMahon of Ne- braska, considered the pick of their, respective schools.' Penn Team Strong According to Johnson Pennsylvania appears 'to l4ave the best, all around team in the East. Eby, their star half miler, ran his distance twice, once on Friday and once on Saturday, do- ing the distance both times in under 1:55. A new candidate for track hon- ors came out of the West in Satur- day's events when the University of Redlands, Redlands, California, took an easy first in the Class B mile re- lay against some of the fastest teams. in the country. Not satisfied with his school's victory in the mile! Yountz, of Redlands, took third place" in the all around scoring. The Uni- versity of Redlands is to be highly commended for the spirit which prompted them to send a team East,' and their representatives 'are to be' congratulated on their showing. Oxford-Cambridge Good, The combined teams of Oxfordt and ;Cambridge universities, Eng- land, proved far superior to Illinois in the four mile relay,-finishing first with the Illini trailing a-good 40 yards' in the rear. The second Englishman, started 10 yards behind the leader and finished his distance 15 long yards in, the lead, a distance which was grad- ually increased throughout the re- mainder of the race. Eby made a brilliant finish for Pennsylvania, but. could not hope to overcome the lead, of the Oxford and Illinois teams. Every day from 3 to 5 o'clock finds1 next fall's football candidates at the old grind. Kicking, blocking, tackling. and forward passing claim most of the time, although last week several successful scrimmages were held. Beginning Monday the scrimmages were lengthened in order to get the men in the best possible shape for a good showing when Coach Yost puts in his appearance the last of the week. About 50 men are still reporting regularly, thus making it possible to keep three teams running through signals. Captain Goetz was out of practice the last of the week because of an in- jury to one of his fingers, but he should be back in the line in a few days. 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I U I I i I - i L1 VARSITY, DAVID WHITNEY BUILDING Park and Woodward nelly is a dgren's men es last year The Var- players with every mem on the ros- nsing Wed- ways been AA WT~ A TOGGERV SHOP I HUSTON BROS. Billiards and "'Bowling, C and Candies. Cigarettes & Pies "We try to treat you Right" I 1107 S. UNIVERSITY J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST 115 SOU'TH MAIN STREI AVE. i 11 P. i i 9 ^ I } , .. .. Today's games in the fraternity 1 be indoor league are as follows: Trigon izic- vs. Alpha Chi, Sigma Phi vs. Theta [. A. Chi, and Chi Psi vs. Phi Sigma Kappa rday at 3:45 o'clock on Ferry field, and arks Alpha Delta Phi vs. Phi Sigma Delta le if at 4:45 o'clock. At 7 o'clock on the sing, Washtenaw diamond Phi Alpha Delta e to will play Sigma Delta Kappa. The will 4:45 o'clock game is in the second round of the play. Wednesday's games, all in the sec- Pet. ond round qre as follows: Psi Upsi- 1.000 ion vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Kappa 1.000 Psi vs. Theta Delta Chl, Kappa Sigma .500 vs. Delta Tau Delta at 3:45 o'clock on .500 Ferry field and Nu Sigma Nu v9. Al- .500 pha Sigma at 7 o'clock on the Wash- .333 tenaw diamond. .000 ry.aYESTERDAY'S. GAMES I -w olov 1 y 'ilk AI CQy ...1 ...........1 2 ;he engin :ition for :lerk's o' Zen ofI lay, May the- date imming n ieer- "cit- ,fice. Deu- -Detroit at last broke her. strain of bad luck yesterday, and defeated Cleveland, 5 to 1, after 13 straight losses. The Chicago Nationals play- ed Cincinnati 19 innings for a victory of' 2 to 1 in the first game of. a dou- ble-header, and whitewashed th y 12 to 0 in the second attempt. for Other(scores for Monday: meet American League aft- Boston 3, New York 1. iday, Philadelphia 6, Washington 11. been Chicago 7, St. Louis 1. bles National League men New York 6, Philadelphia 9. 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