w, D{ *AU~ 1 TEN present time, about S men have up for practice. Regular work- wice a week, will start immed- after the spring recess. Work elude all forms of advanced ap- s exercises and also tumbling. erines Formerly Among Best ,ne time Michigan's gymnasium xas recognized as being among st in the country. Exhibitions iven throughout the state and m gained prominence all over ddle West. When the Univer-. itered the Conference Dr. May reed to spend less time with the ecause of his numerous other at the gynmasium. Interest and the team was disbanded. hen he has started a wrestling1 xing team, which he has kept practically by his own efforts. , he is again trying to instill in- nto the gymnasts of the Univer- id organize a team. His pla'n have an elimination meet and t who the best all-around men -lIe will work hard with these . order to get them in the best e shape for the Conference which will take place during the art of May. This will will be t time Michigan has ever enter- onference gymnastic meet, as cd team disbanded just before olverines returned to the fold. sort of athletic ,insignia will be the men making the team. Asks Men to Report MIay (vants to see the following nd anyone else who is interest- his office at 3 o'clock Satur- C. Russell, D. F. Rease, W. ,on, W. E. Taylor, B. F. Gregor- F. Stoneburner, C. O. Borg, S. , M. F. Gremman, L. H. Hall, Brown, G. Packord J. J. Hart, aker, -E. B. Svang, T. S. Stanley, Hiss. Since many of the men who were' entered in the interfraternity boxing tournament were not in proper condi- tion to withstand the strain properly, E. D. Mitchell, director of intramural athletics, announced the discontinu- ance of the tourney WednesdAy. The first round of bouts in the tourney was held Tuesday evening un- der the close supervision of Coach Sullivan, From the manner in whichl many of' the boxers performed, they were not in fit condition to warrant further bouts being arranged and consequently, the intramural office was led to make this decision. Class boxing, on the otherthand, has proved to be a success, as the candi- dates who took part in' this tourna- ment were men who were close fol- lowers of this sport and had been in' practice throughout the winter sea- son. ME [ ,SOUTH- WITH 16 PLAYERS (Continued from Page 4) to be included, but just who the re- maining three pitchers will be is at present highly problematical. None of the moundsmen have gone the en- tire nine rounds as yet, but every one of the six pitchers, taken on the trip, will be put through rigorous work on the training trip for the Wolverines I will be called upon to play10 games in the brief period of nine days. Final Selection This Week Upon the showing made by the men during the coming week depends the final selection for the trip. Sixteen men will probably make up the invad- ing squad taken by Michigan. This number will mean .that one utility man, five extra pitchers and an extra received, in addition to the regular nine will form Fisher's squad. Michi- gan is not alone in making the South- ern trip as Illinois and Wisconsin are planning to take training trips' this spring also and nines representing the Badgers, Illini and Wolveriens will tour the Southern states at the same time. This coincidence Is made pos- sible this year as the Spring recess in all' three of these institutions will open April 8.. In the interfraternity wrestling tournament, the Saturday afternoon program as announced Thursday will be: Phi Delta Theta vs. Phi Sigma Kappa to determine which team shall be entered in the semi-finals of the main round of bouts on Monday night., This event will start at 2 o'clock and at 2:30 o'clock, the.Theta Chi wrestl- era meet the Phi Qamma Delta in the consolation round, In the handball tournament, Phi Delta Theta defeated the Sigma, Nu team, 2-0; Cygnus defeated Kappa Beta Psi, 2-1. These two winners will ar- range a game, the winner of which shall be entered in the semi-final event. The winners of the Phi Gamma Delta vs. Alpha Chi.Rho and Kappa Nu vs. Chi Psi matches will also ar- range a game to determine the other team in the semi-finals. These games must be played off by Monday after- noon at 5 o'clock. lHOUJ).K -FOARIEr ltLAHERS An informal tea in honor of the former high school teachers of the girls of Betsy Barbour house, was held yesterday afternoon. Miss Elean- or Sheldon, director of the house, and Miss Lilah Hainer, business manager, poured tea. GIRLS SELL 146 TICKWT S Y©ROR LUE CLOWNCOWERT Alpha Omicron P1 sorority sold 145 tickets for the Varsity Glee and Man- dolin clubs concert. The proceeds ,of the sale which were $14.50 will go to- ward the University of Michigan league fund. Sunndwall Goes to Des Moines Prof. John Sundwall, of the depart- ment of public health, will represent the University at the Mid-West Physic- al Education society meetings, which will begin today in Des Moines, Iowa. FRESH LITS NOTICE Freshman lits are requested to 'mail their class dues to D. E. Johnson, 1443 Washtenaw ave- nue at once. No applications for Fresh Frolic tickets will be # considered unless dues are paid. 0 Pies Consolations in the handball tourn- ey bring together the following teams: Sigma/,Phi Epsilon vs. Sinfonia; Del- ta Chi vs. winner of Acacia-Delta Tau Delta game; Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Phi Sigma Delta; Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Delta Sigma Pi; Lambda Chi Al- .pha vs. Alpha Chi Sigma; and Beta Theta Pi vs. Psi Upsilon. /- ~ Soft Hats FOR YOUR SPRING VACATION AND EASTER. BROUGHT FOR YOU FROM ITALY, ENGLAND, THE STET- SON FACTORIES, AND A FINE' SELECTION BY BERG. wrw ww it t I " f 0~ _jv Grey with 1$1a4 GREY deerskin sad- dled in black, with black soles. At the Walk-Over store you'l find color com- binations that are' Correct. C r . s r ¢ t 4 $3.50-$8.50 Price $8.50 ALL SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR YOUNG MEN - WAGNER & COMPANY For Men Since 1848 STATE STREET AT LIBERTY GOLF NOTICE desiring to s s at the AnnI st make appli chell, directorc letics, room 3, April 4. will be gr nts, the indivL ained by Mr: I also collect a id furnish .the ecure Arbor cation of, in- Press ranted iduals Mitch- L term ident- ay on bie to RS, etary. 115 SOUTH MAIN STREET " "29 LITS NOTICE All members of the 1922 liter- ary class whi have not yet paid their class dues of $2 are urged to do so at once. Checks are to be mailed to the class treasurer at 2107 Washtenaw avenue. Names of senior lits whose dues are yet unpaid are now posted in the reg- Istrar's office, according to Walt- er B. Rea, president of the class. i I . i I I I * ...! AL + r ter. _. iwiri +w i _;, those eligible to pl rsity team are eligi' ship. HENRY A. SANDE Secr ER for PENS."-Adv. intse our Advertisers.-Adv. 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