IGAN Y ...., ., . . . , . ., ., . .. ." r . ',". it /' . ., Nti .._ ... . I . b _.. ,. ,. ." . .r.. .. , . ..' f .. " .. " , .. s. '. .. ". p .. .; .. ., i * + r'L f..i k ill continue his meet- urch of Christ every veek. Those who are services are highly, em. They are surely who attend. Remem- I at 7:30 and last one hour. The public is cordially invited. Come and bring your friends.-Adv. The Michigan Daily, the only morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all the. latest Campus, City and World News.-Adv.o Outdoor Iaseball Practice Opens In Conference During Past Week 1 1 1 1 1111111lllllllllllf llillllll lllll llllIll11lltt111 tll11 111 tII IilItII ENNIS RACK ETS. LRE NOW IN STOCK t LINE IS COMPLETE. ALL THE' 'ULAR MAKES TO SELECT FROM PERT RESTRINGING-nQUICK SERVICE 711 N. University Ave. li J.Moe SjortShop lillllllllllililillillllillllllilillllllilililllllillilillillliil A indiana Bloomington, March 27.-The var'- sity baseball squad was taken through its first practice game of the season this afternoon when they opposed the second varsity. The practice contest brought forth a multitude of rough spots in the play of the candidates. Outfield men are still scarce and the. illness of Teeters, a veteran center- fielder, is keenly felt. The pitching department is well taken care of and. each of the six ,contestants for the moupd job are doing exceptionally well. Purduet Lafayette, March'® 27. - Favorable weather is giving baseball candidates a good opportunity to get in shape and to dispel the attack of sore arms. Great stress is being laid on batting' and long practice hours are schedul- ed each afternoon. Practice games have been arranged with various pro- fessional teams including F'airbanks Morse and a'team from Flint. Iowa State Ames, Iowa, March 27.-Mote than 40 baseball candidates turned out in response to Coach Mayer's summons for the initial outdoor workout of the season: ast night. With the first game only a few weeks away, the coach is spending every, effort to forge his ma-, terial in some sort of shape. Iowa Iowa City, Iowa, March 27.-Base- ball players got their first real send- off this afternoon when the university squad began practice outd.oors. The team has been doing well in the gym- but has suffered from lack of suffi- cient room to do much batting. Little of the real strength of the team can be estimated at this early date. With four fielders fromlast year, three vet- eran pitchers, and some fine material from last year's freshman team, Coach Ashmore hopes to develop a winning team. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. ANNUAL HANDBALL TOURNEY STARTS WITH THREE -GAMES Play in the annual handball twir- ney started Saturday when Gehring de- feated Brucker, 3-0, (21-17; 21-5; 21- 3) and Sanchez defeated Swartz, 3-0, (21-16; 21-12' 21-5)*in the singles, and the Sanchez ru'cker team defeated Gehring-Potts, 3-1, (21-19; 6-21; 21- Monday at 4 o'clock Lu-Snyderz will play- Seymour-Potter in the doubles and at 3 o'clock Tuesday Gehring will meet Sanchez in the second round of the singles. Speaking sof Sports By Rob Angell Heard in Ypsi last Sunday: "Yes, spring is surely here. I saw a robin yesterday and the Ann Arbor boys are beginni'ng to flock down again:," Showing that another sport is still on the active list. The 'Michigan track team at the Cornell meet yesterday was enter- tained by the Savage club. That or- ganization evidently thought, that, if it went on the warpath, it would be a godd plan to have a Slaughter, a Cook, and a Butler around. CAMPUS COURT TEAMS SELECTED, BY MITCHELL 600 MEN FURNISH MATERIAL FOR BASKETBALL SELEC- TIONS More than 500 men and 91 teamns furnish the material for the All-car- pus basketball selectionfs which have just been announced by the Intramur- al department. This has been one of the biggest years for Intramural bas- ketball which the department has known. * Three Preparatory Ies The first three leagues which were played were in their, nature prepara- tory' for the interclass race which has just closed. The first two were not open to the general campus but the last one was. Due to these series most of the' men in the interclass cofntests werein good condition when the sea- son began and therefore a superior brand of basketball could be played. T he interfraternity league had the largest entry list, 42 teams having been engaged in the race. This was followed by 'the society league in which 10 clubs and campus organiza- tions entered.. Eighteen department teams took part in the next series and three more than that in the interclass race.s TAXI ' 999 Ii ,,k; 41 A DODGE CAR AND DOD6E SERVICE.--- ENOUGH SAID. X rr NI 999 11 £ .. ' " .,, F - F I f Athletics took a new lease of life during the, past week.. No longer have the baseball players a convenient net to stop their wild heaves. The golf enthusiasts have donned the old 0. D. pants and stockings. which would Joseph's coat blush ,for shame. A score or 'more, tennis cranks have been caught gamboling on the concrete, and the Ferry field track has been raked into shape in preparation for the coming out party of Farrell's men this week. Indoor balls are once again th"reatening to decapitate un- suspecting professors, and 'the penny gablers make tinkling music on the sidewalks. )ENTS' LUNCH 9 E, JEFFERSON. ST. 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All ivork must be done Voluntarily Although I have no use for 4ien Who like their knowledge to 'display, There's one man of this class I ken Whom I look at 'with awetoday.- On my respect ie has the call, Who's got sufficient nerve and sand,' After the year's first game of ball, In class next da$ 'to raise his hand. We wonder if the Illinois jinx .is going to pursue Michigan throughout the year. Not content with bating us in football and basketball,- the Ili- ini must needs hunible us in track, too. It is about tim,. the tables were 'turned, and we believe that Coach Lundgren is the man to do it. Harvard Track Tean Uses; Movies Harvard has adopted a novel form of training track men.,- Workouts now include running before mirrors to de- velop form and high 'speedL noving pictures are slowed down to, show hurdling style. The Michigan Daily,.the only, morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contiens all the latest" Campus. City and World News.--Adv. Indoor Baseballs, all sizes, at Cuah- ing's.-Adv. Fresh Lits Strong One of the features of the, last se- ries was the admission of more than one team from each department. The unusual strength and great enthusi- asm of the fresh lit class was"man- ifested by the fact that four. teams were entered representing ttiat class and that two .of these placed for nu- merals while a 'third finished well up in the race. The winners of the interfraternity, society, department and interciass leagues, are, respectively, Phi Kappa Sigma, the trp-Staters, Nicholson's business ads, and the senior lits, in that order. Three Campus Teams Three all-campus teams ,have been selected by the votes 6f the four ofR- cials, Intramural Director Mitchell, in- tramural Manager Watts and his four men are as follows: First team: Cohn, upperclass laws, f, Fairchilds, '23, f, Eb~ner Cress, *20, c, VanBoven, '20, g, Smith, underclass medics, g. Second team: -Zinn, '23, f, Quartel, '23, f, B. Loring, upperclaas laws, c, LeGalley, '23, g, Earl Creas, '20,'g. Third team: Crawford, '22E, f, Rey- nolds, 21E, f, Davidson, '23E, c, Pie- tro, '23, g, Crawford, '23, g. Twelve other men received -ome votes but not enough to put them on the teams. Brown, Dudk, Gray, M. Loring, Randall, Rehmus, and Uterits' are the men from the class of '23. The- others are Edison, '20, Gallagher and Novak, '21, Hickey, '22E, and Tramp, '23E.. Columbia Eastern Feneing Winner Ne' York, March 27.-Columbia won the intercollegiate fencing title last week by defeating Pennsylvania 9 to 7. The New Yorkers have gone through the season without a defeat and in most matches far outranked their opponents. The championship was virtually clinched for Columbia by the brilliant work of Captain Bloomer, who won three bouts with ease from the best man that Coach 'Terrone could produce. Read the Daily for Campus News. .. particularly the Childrene T HE purest, most delicious Chocolate-coated; cream- filled dainties ever- offered. 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