r " ; .._. . . . . ; ., "." . .. " ." ... . . - .. .. , " " ' .. _ " . ., '" iJ,3 t . . "' ._ . ,, ,. . .. .. ... . . : .. .... ... . .- :,. ". .. ,... . . _ . .. ,. .. :, N 19 F' I p . VARSITY HUMBLES FIRST YEAR NINE Coach; Fisher's Outfit Leads Mather's fearlings by Score of 7.3 at - End of Fifth VARSITY LINEUP SHOWS SEVERAL NEW PLAYERS Varsity and freshman nines clashed clashed for the first time this year yesterday afternoon. At the end of five innings Coach Fisher's aggrega- tion had taken advantage of the yearl- ing's pitching and fielding weakness- es to amass a collection of seven runs, while the freshman found Ruz- icka's wildness to their liking, jogging three markers across the tally point, The fresh started things off with a. loud crash in the opening frame, Benyas coming home for the first count, only to have the Varsity even things up in the last half of the in- ning. In the second Big Ed had, all the earmarks of a seasoned- big leag- uer. The first yearling batter swung high , swung low, and then forgot to swing, as the Varsity ace put three beauties across the mirk. The sec- and man fouled a couple, but duplicat- ed the performance of his predecessor in that Ruzicka's last offering sent him on a journey to the place from, whence he came, namely, the bench and the company of hfd teammates. Man number three was no exception to that second inning rule. Hard he swung, but his bat connected with nothing denser than the air about him, Sand the side was retired. In the Varsity half of. the second the big boys got to Nooman, the fresh- xnan gunner, Mor a yconglom4ration of walks and bingles which, inter- spersed with various' and sundry mis- cues from the support trenches, re- latter's damaged finger. The most prominent change, however, was .on the first sack where Johnson is usu- ally seen. Yesterday a new face look- ed out from the keystone corner, Ab- bott holding down the bag, and doing it with great credit. With a trifle smoother fielding game and the abil- ity to put corners on the ball when at bat, the newcomer should develop into a rival who will make Johnson look to his position.. Broome, the man who looked like the lgical successor to Johnson, should the latter 'continue his playing, of the Kalamazoo game, has left school.e All in all, the men seem to be round- ing into ,an even more powerful ag- gregation than the one which has fac- ed opponents thus far this year. Hopes for victory over Notre Dame and Sat- urday are high, and there is every rea- son to believe that when the team journeys from South Bend, where they engage the Catholics, to Lafayette for the second game with Purdue, they will be in fine fettle to cop honors in their second Big Ten game. " 'MORE ENTRIES WANTED IN CAMPUS NET TOURNE1Y More entries is the call of the Intra- mural department for its annual spring All-campus tennis cTiampionships. To lists in the office, room 3, Press build- ing, for the singles tourney, and only 16 pairs have signified their inten- tion of taking part in the doubles. Hitherto entries in the former have exceeded 100, while 30 teams have us- ually competed in the latter. Cups hre awarded to winners in both the singles and the doubles, but even without the added stimulus furn- ished by the prizes the competitiqn is. always keey enough and filled with good sportsmanship )and rivalry to make it worth while for all 'lovers of tennis to take part. Schedules are so arranged that men can play at times most convenient for them, thus avoid- ing the unnecessary delay that has characterized the tournaments in the past. Eligible students desiring to en- ter who are unable to get to the Press building may telephone their entries to 2268. Entries still remain open also for the interfraternity contest, although a goodly number have already signed up. Play in both tourneys will start next week; the schedules being pub- lished in Sunday's Daily. FRATERNITY GAMES SHOW SNAPPY BALL Coach Mitchell is desirous that all teams wishing to enter the interclass baseball league leave their entries and the names of their managers with him before next Thursday. Entries in both the interfraternity and class ten- nis tournaments .are slow in being filed. Four games were splayed yesterday afternoon in the interfraternify base- ball league. The games were fast and marked by close scores. Kappa Sigma defeated Delta Chi, 5-0; Alpha Delta Phi won from Phi Delta Theta by a 5-2 score; Zeta Psi defeated Phi Delta Chi, 6-5, by a seventh inning rally; Hermitage' beat Phsylon, 3-1, and Chi Psi won from Theta Delta Chi by the same score. The following is, the schedule for the remaining interfra- ternity games of the -week: At 3:30 o'clock Friday, Trigon vs. Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Sigma Nu, Psi Upsilon vs. Delta Tau Delta; at 4:30 o'clock, Theta Chi vs. Delta Up- silon, Chi Psi vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, Xi Psi Phi vs. Phi Beta Pi. Saturday at 1 o'clock, Delta Sigma Phi vs. Al- pha Rho Chi, Acacia vs. Nu Sigma Nu; at 2 o'clock, Alpha Sigma vs. 4Phi Chi. Winner of Alpha Sigma Phi-Monks game vs. Alpha Delta Phi, Kappa Sig- ma vs. winner of Theta Chi-Delta Upsilon game. FRESHMAN TENNIS CALL Edwin C. Bowers, coach of the freshman tennis team, has issu- ed a call for first year net men.1 Practice will be held daily on the two courts in the tier adjac- ent to' the Varsity courts. Play will begin at 2:30 o'clock every afternoon. I, ar fr ha ba to wi Al an di th Ch Se sp tei ag lea al un lea d14 Shoes FOOTBALL SQUAD' GIVEN SCRIMMAGE University of Alabama baseball fans . e pointing with pride to the men yerry ield had watouch of autumn "om the Southern. institution who yesterday afternoon while Coach Yost o thde Southen instituo whso- had the football candidates engage in ae made good in major league bae- a real scrimmage. Twenty-two men .. Del Pratt, former diamond men- were picked. from the large squad pre- tr here and now second basemantsent, divided into two teams, given ith the Bolton Red Sox, was the first headgears, and told to "go to it." For labaman to break into the majors almost three-quarters of an- hour the Ld was successful from the start. teams seesawed up and down the field' Last fall when the Cleveland In- uil upydvdoe h olln ans seemed to be. eliminated from Iuntil Diunphy dived over the goal line an eemetoebyeeateom Rayof his opponents for a touchdown. e pennant race by the death of Ray The coach was watching every man, apman, Manager Speaker obtained criticizing, and giving advice when- wellfro Albama Agin hisever necessary. The game was by no ring Cleveland lost two infieldersmean ectbuy. hegmenwese. nt mpoariy b ijuresanditwas means perfect, but the men were at nporarily by injuries, and itw it for the first time and they showed ;ainnecesaryto omb he mnorgreat fight' and determination. agues for a second baseman. Sever- Hry f ogteand formeraGor. men were tried out, but it was not Hstar and now on the, sport staff of the til Riggs Stephe son obtained Detroit News, was an interested spec- ave of absence from his scholastic tator of the fray. d tic a Alah n+h+Crala. f director of athletics and training with other helpers him. This director will be gi rank of professor and will be ber of the faculty committee lOtics and the athletic council He will conduct physical e tions for every student of the and recommend the coaches chosen. Intramural sports i boosted and all athletics will fled. The athletic council sa the schedule and co-operates ery way with the director. M of the different organizations elected by the students and be the council. By this plan ih tees of the college hope to m "Athletics-for-all" idea a realit in a very short time. This is Friday morning and ui es at a amam hatb peak.er was satisfied. Stephenson led the Ameri- can league in batting when the first averages were released ,last week. Cleveland has recently acquired an- other player from Alabama in the per- son of Jol Sewell, a chatcher and a brother of the Indian shortstop. Fran- cis Pratt, a cousin of Derrill, Alabama third baseman, recently signed to play with the Chicago White Sox, making five men from one institution on ma- jor league payrolls, four of whom played on the same team. Charley Paddock; University of Southern' California dash star, has determined to quit the track game and take up journalism when he gradu- ates this June. Paddock will retire with one of the most unusual records that a foot racer has ever made. Dur- ing the past month he has beaten the world's record in no les than five events, and it is highly probable that during the next two months, opposed as he will be, by some high class sprinters that he will shatter several more marks. Paddock announced that his last race will be in the National champion- ship meet at Paddock field, Pasedena, which was named for him after his Olympic triumphs. This meet opens July 1. Before July he says he may run in the East "if the East insists but not unless it does". After this he says he will put "racing days away with school days". Cirola portable, phonograph only $35.00. Thrun Music House.-Adv. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. WILLIAMS COLLEGE TESTS ONE MAN ATHLETIC SYSTEA Williams college has reorganized the whole system of sports. Under the new plan one man will be appointed ARE YOU INTERESTED in the WELFA RE OF YOUNG MEN? Play is as necessary as work. Any game which is interesting enough to afford real. Re-crea- tionis a; benefrcialgame,.Pro- vided it is played amid %jean, decent surroundings.- Most younig men prefer games like billiards for their leisure hours. If you are interested iii the welfa re of young men, you are invited to visit our billiard parlors as often as you wish. You will find that this is a place of clean sport, where gambling, profanity and other undesirable elements are abso- luteM7 TABOO. HUSTON BROS. Pocket and Carom Billiards. Cigars and Can dles. Soft Drinks and Light Lunches. Cigarettes and Pipes. "We Try to Treat You Right" No. 4, we are going to talk aboutf Sunday evening but we think that wil you suited in a sum total of four runs. Two more of the youngsters scamper- ed across the pan in 'the third making the count five to three. For the re- mainder of the contest; however, Ruz- icka and his backers held Coach Math- er's hopefuls well in hand, Big Ed, however, suffering from his old wild- ness. It seemed that he could retire the side easily enough, but that he took great pleasure in slipping over three balls on a man for the enjoy- ment of putting across a, pair of strikes. Occasionally he slipped up, 'however, and bases on balls were all too numerous. Elliott, who relieved Nooman on the mound in the fourth, was effective, but quite wild. Attempts to slip across a slow ball seemed to result in holding on to the spheroid too long, 'so that it rolled to the plate insteadof taking' its natural course through the air. Two changes were noticebale in the. Varsity lineup. Klein relieved Cap- tain Van Boven at short, owing to the _ 1 S FOOTBALL NOTICE Coach Yost desires all mem- members of last year's Varsity and candidates now out for the squad to meet at the Union at ,7 o'clock this evening. 1 remember what we say. You may not . Did you ever try using The Daily as a Shopping Directory? Satisfaction is at your command if you patronize our advertisers.-Adv. act aCcordingly, although ift I. CLASS MANAGERS _ All class managers. are urged to get their entries for class base- ball into the Intramural office by today. 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