' N -. ,=" ' d :; ,,, ,,, , , . 4Az~ _.__ . 60 AND MICHIGAN H UA Crisler is used in the box for cago this afternoon, and, is in; shape, the Wolverine batsmen apt to stage a Roman holiday their third Conference win. THE, LINEUPS Chi- good are for E IS THE SECOND OF BIG TEN SEA. SON LOCAL Coming here from a 20 to 5 drub- bing at the hands of Ohio State last Wednesday; Chicago's v'arsity base- ball nine should not cause the Wol- verine aggregation much trouble when they meet on Ferry field this afternoon in the second Big Ten tilt of the local season. Coach Fisher is taking no chances, however, on his charges slipping up in a Conference game and will probably nominate Dix- on or tiverance for mound duty. According to Walter Eckersall the Maroons have no baseball team 4t all when Fritz Crisler, football star andl Chicago pitching ace, is 'not doing the throwing, so Wolverine fans will no doubt get an opportunity to see this man in action this afternoon. Chicago has had the worst season in the his- tory of Maroon Conference basball and unless the Midway squad shows a decided improvement it will be fight- ing with Northwestern to keep out of the cellar. Heavy Games Start With two games tucked away in the, Big Ten win column and several other strong teams already defeated the Var- sity is efitering the strenuous section of the schedule with bright prospects for another Conference championship. Several weaknesses in the lineup have been remedied and with Big Ed: Ruzicka showing a return to his 1918 form the Wolverines seem destined to go far in the race. The team has hitting power aplenty and several clever baserunners in Per- rin, Van Boven, Uterftz, and Genebach. Shackleford proved an improvement on Johnson at first base and his use there permits the coach to add,hitting ppwer to the team in the use of Ro- nan br Klein in right field. Unlesss I - Michigan Chicago Uteritz.........2b..........Tryer Van Boven, capt.. ss.......Barnes Perrin......e...cf......Cole, capt. Shackleford......1b..........Dixon Karpus ..........3b... . .......Curtis Ronan or Kitin ..rf.........Schults Genebach............... Pierce Vick ..........c........Yardley Dixon or Liverance.p........Crisler EA.STERN SPORT NOTES Harvard Is planning toy send three crews to Princeton for the Triangular regatta to be held on May 7. Annap- olls and Princeton are working hard in preparation for the meet ahd from all dope the races should be hotly, conteted. Capt. Earl Thompson of Dartmouth, winner of the hurdles in the Penn relays, is specializing in the broad and high jumps. Coach Hillman expects him to take these events in the trian- gular meet with Penn and Columbia. downing Reason by 6-2 and 6-3 scores. Gregory worked hard to win from Bowen by 6-4 and 7-5, 'opp bowed to Oppenheimer 6-2, 5-7 and 6-3,1 while Frankel walloped Tracy 6-3 and 6-0. In. a doubles match Ohlamacher and Jerome defeated Gustus and Mel- lon in two easy matches 6-2 and 6-1. Tomorrow afternoon at 1 at Ferry field the Dents will meet the Medics in a game of baseball. Hinkley is managing the Dents, while Shafter is looking out for the Medics. Yesterday 's Games Ameriean League Detroit 11, St. Louis 7. Philadelphia 10, Boston 6. New York 9, Washington 2. Cleveland 8, Chicago 0. WelP LUNC for PHI KAPPA SIG)A ENTERS SEMI-FINALS OF TOURNAMENT Phi Kappa Sigma beat Lambda Chi Alpha 14-6 Thursday afternoon in the interfraternity lbaseball league. The Phi Kappa Sigma team by virtue of this win will enter' the semi-final round of the tournament. Shorty Wimbles junior lits defeated the junior engineers on south Ferry field 13-3, Thursday afternoon. The game was a close one until the fourth inning, when the J-lits went to hitting and eight runs were scored before Manager Goldman of the engineers could get another hurler warmed up. Home runs by Steketee and Pearman featured the fourth inning uprising of the winners. Use Classified advertising and sell your miscellaneous articles.-Adv. The Yale golf team defeated the Columbia squad- in a match held at New Haven yesterday. A. L. Walker, former intercollegiate champion, was put out by Captain Sprott of Yale. The University of California is cam- paigning for funds with which to build a new stadium. It is being plan- ned to have a seating capacity of 75,- 000 and will be the best of its kind in the country. INTRAMURAL TENNIS AND BA$EBALL SERIES PROGRESS Fast and close games featured in the tennis tournament yesterday aft- ernoon at the 'courts on Ferry field. Oliphant defeated Farley 1-6, 6-4 and 14 while Weyard had little trouble SPORT CALENDAR 10:00-Varsity tennis at Columbus. 10:30--Zeta Psi vs. Phi Sigma Kappa. baseball. 1: 00-Xi Psi Phi vs. Acacia, baseball. 2:30--Chicago vs. Michigan, Varsity baseball. 2:30-Varsity track meet at Colum- bus. Apricots! Apricots! 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