,._ I _.i I^\ "_ 1 I { +, . x *'", . r' . " w , * . - :J -: - : ; ti r - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . el/ M~ay Become Recognized Sport m Jill I'U V j In all probability, golf will become a recognized sport in the Big Ten Con- st Year's ference. At the recent meeting, inI Chicago, of the Western Conference athletic directors, this matter was brought up and favorably received by E the directors who were present. GARDEN There have been team matches be- tween the different schools, but they bility of have not been run officially and have r hitter never been recognized as Big Ten ar's Var- matches. yesterday The Intramural department has which taken the first steps to promote golf sed fav- at Michigan, by conducting a tourna- the past ment over the Ann Arbor course. The play will start today and will bring into action the best golfers in the Un- eld dowfi iversity. About 90 entries have been the early made and as only the 40 best scores after the'will qualify, there should be some e South, stiff competition. e garden Those who have entered are re- quested to report at the intraniUral of- flce immediately and receive their playing permits. Foursomes will be made up at the office and all scores should be turned ip as soon as possi- ble. Pla3 will consist of 18 holes, the best 40 receiving playing permits. As all matches must be played by Friday night, players should make up their foursomes and start their round today if possible. A \charge of $1.00 will be made, as.an entry fee, and the 40 players who qualify will have this deducted from their playing permit, which will amount to $9.00 for the rest of the school year. Matches have been secured with the following schools: Illinois, Chicago, and Ohio State. Typewriters sold, rented, cleaned, and repaired. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nick- el's Arcade.-Adv. Watch for the " Ps" Tod y I na Da E- "RIDER for PENE"--Ady Bits Of Sports For the second time this year, the Harvard Athletic committee disagreed Thursday on the project of having the Harvard tennis team, together with Yale's net team, go -to England this summer for a, meet with, the Cam- bridge and Oxford universities tennis teams. In preparation for their four-mile race against the Oxford and Cam- bridge relay teams April 8, the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania's relay team, now in England, held its first real workout last Wednesday afternoon at the Queen's club in London. University authorities at Bucknell university, Lewisburg,,Pa., announced the election of Christy Mathewson former big league baseball player, as president of the "B" club of the col- lege. Mathewson was a student at the Baptist school years ago, and his work while enrolled there, combined with his big league -career os said to have merited his election. Watch for the 1['Ws." Today Is "N" Day. TILDEN AGAIN HUMBLED BY YOUTHFUL TENNIS PRO' Vincent Richards, of Yonkers, defeated the world's champion, liam T. Tilden, in" the final rou the middle states tennis chan ship at Philadelphia, Monday : 2-6, 6-1, 6-4. This is the second within a year that Richards, nat Junior champion, has beaten T Last summer he surprised the t world by defeating the master c courts at Providence. Tilden was beatten in the semi-finals of doubles Monday night, his partne tug A. (Sandy) Weiner, his ne year old protege. Today is "" Day. "RIDER -or PENS "-Adv. Todsy Is "W' Day. "RIDER for PENS."-Adv. YrYrMii AI I r i MW I.itj i 1rr I ll rrr . . wrrrr base wnere ne covered him- ih glory. Hitting in the clean- tion he was one of the most ble men in college baseball. pinches he delivered with un- onsistency. His hits were not aely, but they were long and ften. games played by the Varsity a return from the South he bat 72 times, hit safely 25 ,d scored 13 runs. His aver- .349 being outdistanced only Perrin who hit .429 for the In extra base hits Shackle- is second only to Uteritz. connected for a total of 35 ne less than Uteritz secured. e field he played a brilliant He covered a lot of ground first base, and was able to he infielders by grabbing bad out of the dust or over his Slated for Outfield the southern trip only a ques- t few days Shackleford is play- a ball. It is likely that Coach will play him in the outfield r. The outfield is his original and he plays .his best in the garden. He was brought into eld last season in order to ten that department of the This year finds Bob Knode, a of Mike Knode, ex-Michigan among the candidates. Bob is first baseman, a wonderful Lnd good hitter. 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