s, T p i _ , ji. i ; ' i . \ r.. "" .; BLITYu'l y tests made in the .m classes this year the poor physical ajority of the men n general, the tests percentage of men' .y that the average during each class nental activities of g, jumping, climb- . These tests give rts of the body are and by charts, the aan duri.ng the. year sely; It was found hest activities were age percentages of For this reason, ex- the use of these two fill make up a large .ext year. inasium is not only o the body but also ir athletic book or t 'for registiation. to develop quickness and coordinationF of the different parts of the body. Next year Dr. May expects to make the work, even more intense than it was this' year and to keep a record card of every man taking gymnasium work, showing the scores each has make in the dif- ferent tests in each succeeding class. In this manner, he will be able to find out where a man is weak and build up this part of the body. In gymnasium tests, a new event, which has been originated by Dr. May, is the baseball throw at a target mark- er off on canvas with an outer square 12 feet by 12 feet, and an inner square 8 feet by 6 feet. Three throws are allowed from a distance of 90 feet with a score of 5, 3, and 1 being given. Following is the record which shows the percentages made in the tests this year. Chinning-Percentage-44 poor, 35 fair, 14 good, 7 excellent. Rope climb-. ing-35 poor, 20 fair, 25 good, 20 ex- cellent. Shot put--37 poor, 61 fair, 2 good, no one excellent. 50 yard dash -7 poor; 41 fair, 49 good, 3 excellent.: Running high jump-8 poor, 45 fair, 44 good, 3 excellent. Standing. broad jump-12 poor, 39 fair,. 48 good 1 ex- cellent. Baseball throw-34, less than six points. t '1 , A I Don't forget election. to regist'er for campus' 1 i t 4 { ; 2 l r a Vivacious! good smoke ut, you know -not too tight e-tiey're lively 'a-ra-bly fine! Sidelights On Opening Game 11 MEN SURVIVE S FIRST CTUT MADEWE Despite the cold weather enough fans plate and this time he scored Knode IN TENNIS SQUAD ' got out the fur coats and common with a sharp single to left field. Kip ovetcoats' to cause an overflow into received three passes from Pitcher Coach Walter Wesbrook made his right field. This caused Coach Lund- Jackson the other times he faced him. first cut in the tennis squad yesterday ' gren, Coach Fisher, Captain Ernie Vick ---- afternoon and but 11 men of the Orig- Coach Fisher's Team Will Play Three and the. umps to get their heads to- Ott Vogel, hard hitting center field- inal 25 men who reported several gether and decide what would hap- er of the Illini, made a great running' weeks ago remain on the squad. f YGamesThis aek Todneaiyst pen should a ball. be hit among them. one handed catch in the seventh in- this remaining number, four, and pos- Fortunately no one connected with one ning of Vick's long drive that looked sibly five, are doomed to the axe be- and so no argument was necessary. like extra bases. The fans gave him fore another week elapses. WOLVERINES FACE WISCONSIN quite a hand when he came in at the The first match of the season is TheFerry field dogs whose presence end of the inning. scheduled with M. A. C. who will send was an additional feature of baseball -- her racquet team to Ann Arbor on Conference Standing games last season were out for the i Coach Lundgren rushed to pinch hit- Wednesday, May 3, and it will be ne- W L Pct. opening 'Saturday. Uteritz and the Il- ters into the fray after Pedan had sing- cessary to have a team chosen by that Wisconsin..............2 0 1.000 linois coach ers tried their luck at hit- led and Stewart had scratched a hit time. The weather during the past OICIAN .............1 0 1.000 ting them with clods but the dogs off Dixon's glove in the ninth. Hell- week was all that could be hoped for Ohio State................1 0 1.000 were in as good form dodging as strum batted for. Durant and lifted to at this early time of the year, and..io.................1 0 L0 though it was mid-season. Kipke. Reichle hitting for Jackson aside from being a little windy, was Puru.0 1 000 next skied to Bob Knode and ended the quite favorable for play. Minnesota.....,... 0 1 .000 To Captain McCurdy, of the Illinois the threatened rally. The eleven remaining men on the Northwestern.......0 2 .000 team, goes the honor of scoring the squad have all showed up fairly well in p rythe early practice matches. Two vet- first home run made on Ferry field Kipke tried a Speaker on Stewart's h this season. The Illini first sacker hit short single to center field in the erans, Capt. Chas. Merkel and George Wisconsin by virtue of Its two Con- one of Dixon's fast ones to deep left fourth but when Kip came up after his Reindell, Jr., two "AMA" men, Julian one r ofIn the first ronestordeIl effosum r ut w he i ae u afto e r ps-Zemon and Fritz Worcester, Rorich, ference victories last week stands at center in the frst frame for Illinois' summer sault he failed to keep ps- Sanchez, Gregory, Klein, Hodgeman, the top of the Big Ten baseball teams lone counter. McCurdy, had scored session of: the bal' and Stewart was Snhz rgrKen ogmn h o fteBgTnbsbl em boe te Meur hd oe sesin o all Segal, and Zook are the racqueteers while Iowa who has, not yet opened its fore the ball was returned t the in given a single. who now form the present squad. season is given the last position al- Matches will be arranged between though Northwestern with no wins The Varsity band in full uniform, these remaining men so that another and three defeats is. making a strong made its appearance shortly before JUNIOR LIT NOTICE cut can be made by next Monday and bid for the cellar position and will Umpire Green started the game. They which will get the squad down to a probably pe successful after the played the "Victors" after which they All candidates for junior lit good playing number. Hawkeyes have once opened their rendered Illinois' "Loyalty." baseball team report for practice The prospects for the coming year season. Yesterday the Purple drop- on Tuesday and Thursday at 3 should cause no 'gloom to pervade the ped a third game to the Illinois nine f(o'clock on 'south end of Ferry campus. The squad is as well bal- which was downed by Michigan last Harry Kipke celebrated a perfect day anced as could pssibly be desired and Saturday on Ferry field in one of the at the plate. On the official score Kip no man really stands head and should- best played college games ever wit- is credited with only one trip to the ers above the group as has been the nessed on a Conference diamond. Both case in past ,seasons. The men all Illinois and Michigan played an excel- '____play a good steady game and from all lent brand of baseball for the opening present indications stand up favorably game., Errors were few and the garie with any of the college teams in this was characterized throughout by tight tta e section of the country. The coach will fielding which would be a credit to trbe confronted with a real problem most minor leagues. In disposing of ly Johann Sebastian Aiach when the day of the next cut arrives. llinois, Fisher's men have defeated .one of the two strongest contenders they have in the-Confe'rence. Wiscon- FIRST PRODUCTION IN MICHIGAN Yesterday's Games sin, the other nine which looms up as Frederck Alxader, Cd rthreatening in the Big Ten, has won - Alexander, CondIuctortwo contests, * orthwestern and liIn- Normal College Choir - - 204 Voices American League nsota having fallen before the on- Chicago 5, Cleveland6, 10 innings. slaught of Coach Iowman's mn last MacDowell Society of Jackson - 100 Voices Detroit 2, St.'Louis 6. week, Children's Choir - - -150 Voices Philadelphia 4, New York 6, 11 inn- Saturday Michigan meets the Badg- ings. ers at Madis'on in one of the crucial Y silanti, T hr s. A pril 27th Boston 3, 'Washington 11 . contestso the year. Wisconsin is National League the best hurlers in the Conference. Admission c No Seats Reserved .8 P. M. Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 4. Last season Michigan'split, even with T isionArbc Noyea tsResherHvedH8rrPSt. Louis 6, Cincinnati 4. the Badgers, winning, the memorable Tickets in Ann Arbor may be had of Miss Rachel Haviland, Harris Hall Brooklyn 7, Boston 8. . 18 inning contest on Ferry field, and New York 3, Philadelphia 2. losing a game at Madison by a one run margin which cost the Wolverines a Don't forget to register for 'campus fourth consecutive championship. election. Illinois has two more games to play this week, Thursday against Iowa at Urbana, and Saturday against Ohio * ' State at Columbus. Unless both Ohio - y State and Iowa play unusually smart _- ball they will lose to Lundgren's men. I*If Ohio State wont from Purdue Satur- * day, but In facing the Illini they will £ nieet a team that plays an entirely 8 U different brand of ball from the kind 5 the Boilermakers put up. U At 4: )5' o'clock this afte.noon Mich- Pocket Billiards . igan will meet the nine from Ypsila-i. ourteen tables on 'u! ti Normal on the Ferry field damond. * second floor reserved ex..' The Ypsi team has Rynearson, an ex- SBL E re perienced pitcher, as chief of the slab yI.corps. With Rynearson hurling up to game. 'form Michigan will face pitching that IS - S P R IN G - You do not need to ' Is superior to that exhibited by some a be an expert to enjoy a of the Conference nines. Dixon, Liv- * erance, and' Elliott will each labor * three innings on the mound for the rd easier fitting WoWerines. in the new Spring ' _ -_; ing now. Clothes NOTICE asng son.as lo tes thI am buying old clothes and paying las sppo n ceyou put , the highest prices. .0.00 to $10.00 for t appearance and' _ suits. Call 1677-W or bring them to much in evidence - 203 N. 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