ISPORT ;ALENDAR tions splitting the singles, but Theta! MEDICS START INDEPENDENT Delta' Chi taking two out of three' INDOOR BASEBALL TOURNAMENT match as in 'doubles, and Sigma Nu de- I__ I - I I I I Thursday 3:30--Junior engineers vs. interclass baseball. junior litsI Final Work. i This will work out before depart- %y noon, where Buckeyes in a, about the State .aggregation but it is doubtful whether they could have developed a team that will give the Wolverine's a great deal of trouble in one wear's time. Last year the Var-a sity won fromn them by a large score. Steve devoted most of his time Wed- nesday to the distance~ men. /rhese events have caused the coach more concern in the past several years than any of, the others. The Varsity is ex- pected to outscore the Ohio squad in the dashes, the weights, and the hur- dies. Michigan also has an added advantage, Jn having competed in an outdoor meet. The performance of Dunne in the javelin throw will be watched with interest as he broke' the Conference record last Saturday in the trials, while Stipe's performance in the weights will also be awaited. In the ii trials this weight man surprised the track followers by beating Van Orden. RUTH AND KELLY FIGHT FOR 19-01 HOME RUN HONORS! Both Babe Ruth and George Kelly,. Giant first baseman who is leading the Bambino a merry chase for home run honors this year, added a four base knock to their totals in Mon- dlay's games, Kelly bringing his -total to seven while Ruth has accumulated six. Kelly achieved his blow- in the game against Boston with a runner, on base and Watson of the Braves pitching. Ruth made his in the game with the Red Sox at Boston, driving the ball far into, the right fleld bleach- ers for the Yankees only score of the game. Apricots! Apricots!. Large size can in heavy syrup for two bits this week at Schultz Grocery.-Adv. Friday % 3:30-Theta Chi v§. Alpha Delta Phi, baseball. 3:30-Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, baseball. 3:45-Laws vs. Torry's soph lits,, in- terclass baseball. 3:45-Senior lits. vs. sop~h engineers, interclass baseball. 4: 30-Zeta' Psi vs. Phi "Sigma Kappa, 'baseball. 4 :30-Acacia vs. Xi Psi Phi, baseball. Tennis matches, hot intedfraternity* and interclass, adr to be played at times agreeable tob the cbntestants. PROGRESS SLQW IN TENNIS ~TOURVNEYS Players in both 'the interfraternity and the AlI-campus tennis tourna- ments 'have been G10w in geeting their matches played off. It is highly desir- able that these contests be played at once in order that the, tournaments may be completed in good-time. The full schedules of both the singl- es and fraternity matches were pub- lished in Tuesday's Daily. Any en- trants who failed to see the paper may obtain the names of their competitors from the °Intramural office by, phoning 2268. The results pf matches should be turned' into the office as vsoon as they have been played. Following is the schedule in All-campus doubles: Bowers-Creedon, 4328, vs. Tracy- Sculley. 1017-J; Pars9ns-Beaudette, 1951-M,_ vs. Shambaugh-Velmaerer, 921; Sanchez-Gregory, 668-R, vs. Dy- asoni-Van Rooyen,r 1546-R; Crabbe- Watts, 63, vs.,Rohan-Hamnes, J871-R; Schaefer-Landowski, 490, vs. Batty- Morgan, 1016; Bowen-D'Ooge, 2236-J,> vs. Oliphant-Flowers, 1017-J; Olmach- er-Jerome, 856-W, vs. °Gustus-Mellen, 558; Denhurder-Brown,, 1526-R, vs. Greenman and. partner ; Andrus-Kline, 348-8.; vs. Dunne-Walbridge, 188; Cohn-Goldlberg, 354-J, vs. Dunakin ,and partner, 746-R. The results of two more~ fraternity contests 'have, been turned in, Theta Deltja Chi defeating Alpha Beta. Phi, two miatches to one, 'the two organiza- feating Phi Sigma Kappa, two matches to none. 14VEIRTRUDE," THE TACK(LING DunnLy, ROU.GI1LY HANDLED "Gertrude" tihe tacling dummay at Ferry field was again the big attrac- tion yesterday afternoon for the spring football men: The candidates took to her immediately and were soon treat- ing her in a most ungentlemanly man- ner. Following this the -mend werel gathered into squads and sent in for a light scrimmage.. Knode, brother of Mike of baseball fame, led one team1 while Banks quartered. on the other. Tad Wieman spent a short, time showing the men how to sidestep and twirl from the arms of all opposing tackler, and had themr running down passes and kicking the pig:-skin, Dun- leavy looks to be the best bet in boot- ing the ball so far, lie has not had much experience but with careful coaching Tad thinks that he will prove a valuable booter. Students in the Medical school have formed an indoor baseball league com- posed] of six teams. There will be nio Straight ehutInation of: the contesting; teamns-as i the present interfratern- ity' championship race for each team will play evert other nine and the ag- gregation winning the majority of cgames will be awi.arded a suitable tro-l phy 1y the Athletic atssociation. The~e teams are made tin of the. fire medical fraternities and a team composed of independent medics. The Intramural department has+ sanctioned and endorsed, the plan at- i though it will not be carried out tun-; tier the auspices of this body. Officials' and baseball parapntanaiia, however, [will be furnished. Manager ;Storz, of' thbe Intramural department; states Lthat any other Eftnilazr group forming s'uch aIsague kIl be given the samte a slitant e. - .......... Phi Kappa Sigma 16, Kappa Nu 1.. Phi Sigma Kappa 22, Delta Tau Del- ta 0, Xi Psi Phi 9, Delta Sigma Phi 7. Lambda Chi Alpha 8, Hermitage 6.1 . lirend~ay IMKappa Sigma .12, Zeta Bfit T-ai 11 (overtime.) Alpha Delta Phi 6, Alpha Sigma~ Pi 0. Theta Chbi 19, Kappa Sigma 15. ,, Kappa. Nu: 5, Beta Theta Pi 4. Zeta Psi 4, Trigon 3. r hite WSJ i National League Chicago 3, Cincinnati 1. Boston 5, Philadelphia 2. N:ew York 3. 9rooklyn 2. Pittsourgh-St.. tou 5-n Amnericamn League Detroit 11, Chicago 8. :No other games played. ,Rp.a The fDaily for Camp Flannels 0 s .0 i- SWIN31I TG NOTICE j Swimmers have been negligent in turning ini their suits toi the In- tramural office. These must be handed in at once. No members of the team will be issued awards until tihe return of all suits is ~made. Daily advertising will sell prosper- ity for you.--Adv. * --ANDR DRESSERS Z ifwASxrNvrs'off A Wone 6 8 Ladlesarty 'Gowns a Specialty FRATER~iNITY ii ASEB UJI. SCORIp ; Tu e sday Acacia 5, Phi Chii 3. i No.3g IF YOU WANT TO) -hut if you're wise, you'll forget ally your worries after school hours. Shake off -your troubles when )the ,whistle blows and you shut+ up your, desk for the day. Come to Huston Bros. and play a few games of billiards. To game ever invented gives more q pleasure and nothing is more restful thani an hour or so spent over s bil. liard table. HUSTON BROS. Pocket and Carom Billiards. Cigars and Candies. Soft Brinks and Light Lunches. Cigarettes and Pipes. "WE TRY TO TREAT YOU RIGHT" Spring parties are now coming on and you will need Flannels. We are showingx a splendid assortment of white flannel= and black and white stripe flannels for your approval. II Our Prices are Right. DOBBS' 1921 STRAWS "Op for -you.ins pctio . TINKER & COMPANY, 4' Cloth1ea, FurnishIngs and Hats 342 S. STATE ST., AT. WILLIAM ST. " 'a v Let's hear that 4 Rarin, Tearin, .Hootin, Tootin, Highfalutin Michigan Band. At Var sityf Band Bounce' T 0 NI G HI. . Part One / Varsity, Band in Concert */ ..::: # . I Part Two 'I I. 1 JakGrn.'1and his sobbing saxophone 2 Lauver and Popwers in "WAatch Our. St ep" I' 3 _AllCampus Quartette 4 D'iamond's ,Syncopators, "Jazz" and More Jazz" Auditorium 50e- 8:0