THE MICHIGAN DAILY Shackleford with two to his credit leads in two base hits. Following are the official batting av-) erages for the first 17 games: EN- Fol-{ and ITS FOR TOTAL 6 BASES IN 17 GAMES erages of all members of ie baseball squad have )mpiled and show that 's men are hitting the ball en. The figures are com- the Illinois game yester- na. s the list with an average he has taken part in only , the real leader is Per- walloping the horse hide' of .429 in the 17 games an has played since the Perrin also leads in runs 19 and in hits with '30 to In total bases he is sec- assed by Uteritz who has V' 35. * with two home runs leadsj rives, while Uteritz takesI ase hit honors with four, HTE POLO Player- Roby....... Perrin........ Dixon.... Shackleford Karpus...... Klein....... tUteritz..... Van Boven ... Schultz...... Ronan. .. Vick ... .. Genebach ....., Dunn ........ Johnson..... Liverance ... Ruzicka ...... Hoffman..... Mudd ....... G. 3 17 .17 17 12 17 17 8 2 1 6 17 3 .7 8 8 2 2 A.B. 6 70 _22 72 76 34 78 711 11 4, 58 71 6 22 18 12 2' 3 R. 2, 19 4 13 11' 4 17 17 3 1 12 9 1 2 1 6 0 1 H. 3 30 8 25 26 11 25 20 3 1 14 15 1 3 2 1 0 0 Av.' .500 .429 .3 64 .349. .342 .3241 .3211 .282 .273 .250 .241 .211 .1671 .136 .111 .084 .,000 .000 Use the advertising columns of The Michigan Daily to reach the best of Ann Arbor's buyers.-Adv. FRESHMEN WIN ANNUAL MNEWCLSTRACK MEET AIRCHIE JAHN'S SQUAD DISPLAYS GOOD FORM TAKING ALL BUT ONE FIRST Michigan's annual outdoor inter-- class track meet was held yesterday on Ferry field with the freshmen overwhelming victors. The class of '24 took all but one first place, which went to a sophomore. This was the javelin, which Landowski threw a dis- tance of 162:10. Following are the summaries of the meet: 100 yard dash-first, Goldwater, '24; second, Chubb, '24; third, Purdy, '24; fourth, Martin, '23. Time; 10 2-5. 220 yard dash-first, Chubb, '24; second, Goldwater, '24; third, Siemons, '23; fourth, Samuels, '23; 24 fiat. 220 low Aubrey, '24; third, Gessner, '24; fourth, Samuels, '23. Time, 26:4-5. Two mile run-first, Davis, '24; sec- ond, Hoffgtetter, '24; third, Whittimore, '22; fourth, Taft, '24. Time, 104:17 4-5. Half mile run-first, Weeks, '24; second, Hyde, '24; third, Donklin, '24;' fourth, Moreland, '24. Time, 2:05 3'5. Broad Jump-first, Shepard, '24; sec- ond, Neisch, '24; third, Richards, '21; fourth, Wood, '22. Distance, 21:10 1-4. Half mile relay, won by 1924- Goldwater, Kennard, Eldridge and Purdy. Time, 1:34. Mile relay, won by 1924-Morgan, Weeks. Nash and C. IWHITE POLO SHIRTS, $2.50 GEO. KYER W. Davis. Time, 3:38 4-5. High jump- first, Smith, '24; second, McEllven, '24; third, Shepard, '24; fourth, Wood, '22. Height, 5:10. Javelin-first, Lan- dowski, '23; second, Cearing, '24; third, Palkema, '22; fourth, Shepard, '24. Distance, 162:10. Shot put -- first, Brooks, '24; second, Gowdy, '24; third, Vielmath, '24; fourth,' Neisch, '24.' Distance, 38:10. The results of the pentathlon have not yet been determined. Yesterda 's Games peari2!nce 011 tl. 6TENBASKETBi oornex The schedule AMEsSHERE IN 1822.Jan. 9, Ohio Jan 13. Chicago at Mic 1 vU11 L , k~l U', Cl. ll.l Wisconsin at Madison;. Conference athletic directors and at Illinois; Feb. 11, Oh basketball coaches met in Chicago lumbus; Feb. 13, India Friday and made out the 1922 Big ington; Feb. 18, Wisco Ten basketball schedule. Michigan gn. F I0Iniana will play 12 Conference games, 7 of towa 2tIowatit l Iowa at Iowa City; Mtia which will be staged on the home Michigan; March 6, N court. The Varsity will meet every Michigan. team in the Conference with the two exceptions of Minnesota and Purdue. Indoor, tennis and Northwestern will again make its ap- kinds. CUSHINGS.---Ad UV American Eeague Detroit 7, Philadelphia 5. St. Louis 4, New York 9. Cleveland 0, Boston 6. 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