is Vjs . - . . , ,,, , ., . .. .: .: .,. , ", a" ". ... ". ,. , , . I ; .. .... . , .. .. . ,. {* .. r ._ . 4 i ' ," r .W; G "r, i t. , f .. i " *y" *,r"" " 't . W66ftla, Ui RESERVES DEFEAT REGULAS TO5 Yannigans Find Vaisity Pitcher in Sixth and Seventh Innings and Score Winning Rung BEGIN PRACTICE ON REGULAR DIAMOND THIS AFTERNOON 1234567 Yannigans ..........0 0 0 1 0 3 2-6 Regulars... .. .... .0 2 1 0 0 1 1-5 Captain Pete Van Boven's Regulars went down to defeat -before the Yan- nigans yesterday afternoon in a friendly scrimmage, which after sev- en innings ended 6 to 5. With Schulz on the mound for the first five inn- ings as the regular hurler, the Var- sity maintained a lead, but the Re- serves found Dixon, his successor, for five runs through a combination " of hits and errors. At 1 o'clock this afternoon, ,weather permitting, Coach Pratt will take his pastimers for their first workout on the regular diamond, which up to this time had not been in good enough shape to permit the daily practices. With the mell .ontesting on a good field, the coach is looking for even1 better results to be attained during the 'remaining two weeks before the invasion of the South. In developing this year's nine, Coach Prattis teaching the inen Jo do their own thinking. He tells them be- fore" he practice what he expects them to do when confronted with a certain play, and then gives them a chance fto don the right thing , at ;the right time. If the player does not make the play correctly, Pratt tells him how it should have been done, and the gain then ,goes on. - "The men are In good shape," said Coach Pratt yesterday. "They have improved 50- per cent since coming outdoors, and it now begins to look like something of a baseball team. With ordinary development, I think Michigan will have a nine which will give them all a fight." Ai ording to the coach, his men will probably be heavy hitters. With Van ' oven, Perrin, Roby, Uteritz, Gene- back, Shackleford, and the others, Michigan has men, all of whom are consistnt batters and who should have a fairly high average. PREP S-CHO0LS IN COURT TOURNAMENT Clasa B to Be Played in Waterman Gym Next Friday and Saturday Finals in class B in the interschol- astic basketball tournament "will be played off next Friday and Saturday nights in Waterman gymnasium. Class B is composed of high schools in this state with an attendance of less than t 200., The class A finals will be held at M. A. C. at the same time. Every year the two events are alternately played N at Miichigan and M. A. C. it is ex- pdbe that at least eight schools will be represented here next week. The teams will be the winners in their respective districts. Traclk Schedule 1921 Outdoor April 9-California at Berkeley, Cal. May 7-Ohio Stae at Columbus, o. May 14-Illinois at Urbana, Ill. May 21-Chicago at ANN ARBOR. June 4 & 5-Conference meet at Chi- cago, 111. Spring Football Practice )Begins Au er Vacation . .E Spring football practice will be in- augurated here immediately after the spring vacation next month. Although Coach Yost will probably be here a few days in order to get things in running order, the men will be in charge of Tad Wieman, last year's star tackle. . Footballs were issued this week to all the centers, kickers, drop kickers and forward passers that they might have a few weeks start in order to again get the knack of handling the pigskin. Sixteen footballs were given out. Plans have not yet been completed but it is hoped that when practice is started a- large number of men will report as the coaches want to get a line on what sort of material to ex- pect next fall. AWARS DECISION AFTER MAT TILTNDSIN DA Moffit and Boschan, 145 pounders, staged the last of the semi-finals matches in the wrestling tourney yes- terday afternoon at Waterman gym- nasiumi. These two huskies who strug- gled for 16 minutes to a draw on Thursday went 10 minutes Friday in the same manner. The referee then gave them'6 minutes more with the understanding that the one who re- mained on top the longest woul4 be the victor. Moffit could stick but 20 seconds, while Boschan had 1 min- ute and 20 seconds to his credit, thus winning the right to appear in the finals which will be held'at 4 o'clock today in Waterman gymnasium. Thursday Camiener eliminated Brown from the 125 pound class by throwing him with a strong body hold in 4 and 1-2 minutes. VOLLEY BALL GAMES WILL START MONDAY AFTERNOON First volley ball games of the year will be played on Monday. The standards have not yet arrived and if they do not come in time for the games Monday the contests will be held on Tuesday' afternoon at Ferry field. In the first games Sigma Nu meets Theta Chi and Trigon meets Lambda Chi Alpha. C1911 HOVERS HERE TO MEET SOCCER TEAM IN OPENING CONTEST VARSITY WILL RE'EIVE FIRST REALTEST OF SEASON IN TODAY'S GAME ' Wolverine soccer men will find their strength put to a real test at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon when the Rov- ers, 'star, Canadian aggregation, meets the Maize and Blue booters on south Ferry field. This team, the only or- ganization from the Dominion to land a Michigan state championship, is considered one of the strongest, if not the strongest opponent which the Michigan informals will have to face. They are considered among the most powerful contenders for the Cunard cup, the award given to the cham- pions of Canada which is soon to be contested for. Coming as it does but a short time before the Eastern trip .of the Michi- gan players, on which Haverford, Pennsylvania, and Cornell will be played, the game promises the best kind of practice possible and one which is expected to prove a drawing card for any and all students looking for an exciting athletic contest. BUY THAT SUIT AT KYER'S Wil I t's 315 S. State St. Phone 173 Easter Sunday Dinner. Menu Soup Cream of Asparagus Celery Olives Wafers . Prime Rib Roast of Beef Aujus Chicken a la Maryland Little JunePeas Creamed Potatoes Egg Lettuce Salad French Rolls Dessert Apple Pie "Vanilla Ice Cream Strawberry Shortcake with Whip Cream Tea Coff.e Milk E]Verything well cooked and nicely flavored Price $1.oo Open from 12 to 2 p. m. (eastern time) COME EARLY SOPH LI'rST AK E BASKETBALL TITLE .Junior Engineers Finish in Second Place; Win From Fresh Lits By virtue of their win Wednesday the junior engineers landed second place in the interclass basketbalr tournament which the Intramural de- partment is staging. , The junior engineers defoated the fresh lits in a hotly contested game. The final score was 19-13. The game. was marked by close guarding by both teams. Harry Kipke, of the loosers, was the individual star of the game' and it was through his efforts that the score was kept as low as it was.. For the winners Jelliff, Evans, and, (Continued on Page Six) Jiather 'To'aCall First Year hall ).IersA fter .Recess, Coach Mather plans to start fresh- man baseball practice immediately af- ter the spring vacation. Although the weather lately has been exceptionally good for baseball, nothing would be gained by starting practice now and then stopping for ten days during the vacation.. This year's fresh squad is expected' to be strong, as there are several first year men in school who have starred on teams in high school and prep school. Coaches Pratt and Mather plan to have several freshman-Varsity games, this spring and this competition w help a great deal toward developir both squads. In this way the fresl man batteries will have a chance work against more experienced hi ters than if they pitched to their ov men. DUNNE AND WIU TAMS NAMED ON ALL-CONFERENCE FIV Duke Dunne and Jack Williams Varsity basketball team have bei named by Coach George Lewis of I diana on his second mythical confe ence quintet. Dunne is placed at ce: ter and Williams at standing guar Nearly 440,000 own a Corona typ writer. Price $50.00. Easy terms desired. 0. D. MorrI-l, 17 Nickel's A cade.-Adv. I"- t----- - F4 Hari SChatfrer Clothes f"; I You want Service from the Clothes you buy for Easter - TODAY'S the day you'll get your Easter suit if you haven't bought it already. 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