)' - W, i - ";'" ,p_ , ' r .. i UP WELL THERIN TRIP; formidable style by men to be picked this week, but Fisher finds difficulty in deciding the man to take care of the middle section. There are several applicants for the secondary' line of (Continued on Page Six) IOU I Ull UU1 ick Work good. Schultz, Liverance, and Dixon lers I are the only men who .are sure, to date, of-berths on the southern trip as hurlers. Elliott will in all probabil- ity make the trip, while the other RD BAS men to go along as pitchers have not been announced as yet. Vick will bear the brunt of the back I prevail-stop work this year. Bob Knode will ctice ses- start the season at first base. He his base- looks better than Clark Dean and willl "open" at probably retain his initial sa'ck berth >rT for the during the entire season. At second, Shorty Wimbles seems to have, the uge from best of the argument. At the out- e shadow set three men were out for this jdb, heir work Wimbles, Hana, and Bennyas., The mes con- latter is a good fielder but a. weak program batter, and although Hanan lopks good-, towards on the field, he, too, is troubled with ach Fish-. his batting. Shorty Wimbles, who is is to -the showing up fairly well in his stick ie club. work, looks like the best bet for Mich- 's igan's econd sacker this year. :he club, .Fight for Third Base he deliv- tteritz is practically assured the ill of the job of short stop, but the choice of a ling posi- third sack defender presents a prob- . Fisher lem to Fisher. He has four-applicants ime with for, the berth including Ted Banks, ing them Mike Paper, Abbott, and Gardham. Of >f curved this quartet of ball tossers, Paper and r respeb- Gardham seem to have the edge on the much ex- other pair.,. Paper, if one man were en, he at- to be singled out now, would probably of wrist- be given the choice. Mike looks good em better on ground balls and is a fair hitter. d in gen- However, the , third corner guardian apparent will not be determined until Coach Fisher announces his men for, the available, southern trip sometime this week. on,, all of In the outfield, Coach Fisher has an- However, other problem. , The right and left ght hand- gardens are to be taken care of in GOLF NOTICE Students desiring to secure playing rights at the Ann Arbor 'Golf club must make application to E. D. Mitchell, director of in- tramural athletics, room 3, Press' building, by April 4. Rights will be granted to 40 students, the individuals to be determined by Mr. Mitch- ell, who will also collect a term fee of $10, and furnish the ident- ifitation cards. Only those eligible to play on the Varsity team are eligible to membership. HENRY A. SANDERS,- Secretary. ALL- CAMPUS WRESTLING TURNAMENT FINISHED DOTY, CASMAN, CLIFFORD, DUNN WINNERS; ONE MATCH. RESULTS IN DRAW Finals in four weights were wres- tIed off in the All-campus wrestling tournament yesterday afternoon. There were no contenders for the 115 pound championship and the 145 pound 'championship will be wrestled' off this coming week. . Doty and Toy Draw Doty met Toy for the 125 pound tI- tle and the match was slow and even. At the end of 10 minutes it was a draw and the first 3 minute overtime period was also a draw but Doty was award- ed the decision in the second' over- time period, thereby winning the match and title. For the 135 pound championship Fleckenstein met Casman in a fast match. Casman had the advantage most of the way but Fleckenstein ex- tricated himself cleverly from sever- al dangerous half nelsons. Casman was awarded the decision. Boscham and Moffett put on a 145 pound exhi- bition next; they disclosed 'a large number and variety of 'holds. Reimann faced Jones in the 158' pound match and the first 10 minutes were a slow draw; the men being ex- ceedingly well matched. Jones was awarded the first overtime period butl Reimann won the next so ended in a draw. Clifford Wins For the 175 pound title7 met Wagner. This was or fastest matches of the day. had the advantage for the part of thematch but Wagn a game fight. Clifford was the match. Dunn was awarded the he title, having disposed of all last week. Students who feel that t eon hour too short will lengthened considerably by the Arcade Cafeteria. The q ice does it.-adv. "RIDER for PENS."-Adv Ith t -J ,r .. ling corps now< chultz, and Dixc am, look best. iott a lanky rig This garter is ideal for men's and women's long hi~e--and just right for-knickers-becaus the webbing is soft and wide. Buy by name and r et the genuine. Made solely by The Thos. P. Tay- or Co., Bridgeport, Con. 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