.. ... .. . .. ".. .. . . - . ., _ . . .. .. .. .. r. t $ . * _ i _ .,._ FROM .R, 5 e One) ing round, second, and st 'throw to he only Nor- are rather erratic in and neither was able third Knode walked, d by a pitched ball, e a single through coring, and Kirch he plate by a narrow vo out in the second singled, was forced Ruzicka got free went to third on hit, and came Iome econd baseman held rands. hird in the fifth inn- >tt juggled the ball, ewell's two base hit. the sixth after walk- was thrown at first' d that corner on an ompleted the scoing nhe tripled and came d ball. ation of the first and ilanti had no chance gh class pitching of equally high class ng the Normal play- rther than first. The ri'or came with two and put Forsythe on UiPS. 7iatkline Tile At Stake Saturday Percy Collins of Chicago arrives in Ann Arbor Saturday to play Al Tay- lor for the amathur balkline billiard championship of the United States. Collins is the present title holder having won the championship at the Boston Athletic club, taking every game he played in the tournament. He also recently defeated McAndless, the former champion, in a 1,500 point game, making the 1,500 points to his opponent's 1,015 ,and scoring a high run of 175. Collins was scheduled to play Tay- lor some time ago but due to a death in the immediate family of the for- mer the match was. postponed. The local cue artist has been show- ing excellent form of late having made a run of 200 in- practice. The game will be played at 8 o'clock Saturday night on table one at the Union and will consist of 350 points. After the game Collins will give a dem- onstration of a few fancy shots. COACH AND DIVERS LEAVE FOR MEET This afternoon at 1:16 o'clock Coach Drulard and t o fancy divers, White and Goldsmith, will leave for Grand Rapids for practice prelimin- ary to the meet tomorrow night with the Y. M. C. A. of that city. The re- mainder of the team will leave at the ame time tomorrow afternoon. The other men chosen are Porter, Adams, Koch, Brooch, . Gilmore, Robertson, Lewy, and Babcock. These men should report to Manager Elliott at 1 o'clock at the Michigan Central station. . There is still a possibility that one or more of the freshmen who were refused permission to make the trip may go. Efforts are being made to secure consent to their making the trip. I' this permission is obtained one or more of the 10 now picked for the trip will be dropped, but unless the men are informed to the contrary they will be expected at the train. A large crowd is expected by 'Ath- letic Director Rivers of ..the Grand Rapids "Y," as the visit of a Michigan team to the city is a rare occurrence. A number of the alumni now living there have signified their intention to be on hand and give the team their support, and the "Y" team is always sure of a big number of rooters. TO SFtART POCKET.BILLIARDS TOURNA ENT SOON AT UNION All students who wih to partici- pate in the Union pocket-billiards championship are requested to sign up witb Al Taylor in the pool room as soon as possible. Play will begin as soon as a reasonable amount of entries have been enrolled, and it is hoped that a large number will turn out. The entrance fee will be $3, which will go to provide for the expenses and a large cup for the winner. Stude'nt Breaks Leg Playing Ball E. G. Bradley, '22, fell and. broke his ankle in two places Wednesday eveAing during a ball game. While Bradley is bl't attend classes, it will be at least six weeks before he can remove the splints. Patronise our Advertisers.-Adv. WIL INAUURATE FRH BALL- PRACTICE TODAY ENZENRATH SECURED TO COACH YEARLING DIAMOND AS- PIRANTS Candidates for the All-Fresh base- ball nine should report today at the intramural clubhouse- on Ferry field. Practice will be held every day from 3 tq 5:30 'oclock. All candidaltes must furnish their own equipment. Jack Enzenrath, '10, captain of the Varsity baseball team in that year, will coach the squad. Enzenrath is a capable coach. as he played with the St. Louis American league team after his graduation. He was with that squad from 1911 to 1915, when he went to the newly formed Federal league. A large turnout is expected for the first practice. The battery men have had some work previously and all is Courteous land -sattsfietor; TREATMENT ao every custom- er, whether the aceount be large or small. The Ann Arbor Sayings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capltal and Surplus, $50,000 00 Researees .....#4 4,lt. Northwest ,Cor. Main & Huron }707 North University Ave. In shape for a banner season. It is necessary that a goodly number of men come out for drill, as this is the best assurance of a championship team during the next three years. This is a chance for the men to show that they are really determined that Michigan shall not again have a "jinx" year such as the one through which we are just passing. Therefore, it is felt that every freshman on the cam- paus who has ever played on a high school nine or who thinks he can de- APRIL S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Men-Hats are high; your last season's hat cleaned and re- blocked into this season's shape, with a new band, will 'look, like new and save you five or ten dollars. We do only high class work. Factory Hat 'Store, 617 Packard St: Phone 1792. I- 999 TAXI velop some ability in this sport should make a practical demonstra- tion of his school spirit by appearing for practice. 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