U IIN cIR IT '~ul ern, although Butler College, with Pat ekend Will Page, former Maroon coach, to drill higan's its nine, trounced the Midway boys by a large score last week. Coach Fisher will probably start V TO Liverance against the Midway nine. R NAMED Livy hurled good ball on the South- ern trip, while in his; three innings{ on the mound against Ypsilanti he' his week looked better than he did at any time nine be- last year. Shultz and Elliott will be the Con- held in reserve. on Stagg Wisconsin is now out in the front Wisconsin of the Big Ten race, and the meeting unond at of the Badger and Wolverine nines The Wol- Saturday will have a direct bearing idered se- upon the Big Ten leadership since depend to Wisconsin and Michigan have been showing pointed to a$ being- among the chief nsin. On contenders for the title honors. If ning from Michigan wins from Chicago Friday, igan dmothe contest at Madison will develop in- em oto a battle for first place in the Big with _ 10 .,- - FRESHMAN TRACK NOTICF 1 All freshmen indoor track jer- seys are now at the intramural office. Men who have won them, can get same by calling at this office. - lAHRMAKESCUTIN FEHMNL 1 UA0UU Twenty-seven men have been cut from the freshman baseball squad which formerly numbered 87,. Coach Mather is daily applying the pruning slears in order to get the squad down" to a reasonable size.- There is still an urgent need for some good outfield mat'erial. , The coach finds it difficult to weed out the squad because of the fact that although a man may not' show up well in the field, if he shows ability at wielding the stick, he feels compelled to retain him oR the list and wait for improvements., In order to get a line on their bat- ting ability the coach divides the men, into teams and practice games are held. Because of the large Aumber of men. out, the coach -at the present time3 has no idea of the probable 'lineup of the team., Yesterday's Games American League Chicago 7, Cleveland 3. Detroit 2, St. Louis 0. Philadelphia 4, New York 2.- Boston 6, Washington 15. TRACK MEN TRAVEL TO EASTA9ND WESTI Michigan Sends Representatives Both Drike and Penn Belay Events to ofli led a' should not present such a 'oblem for the Wolverines, he Maroons are in the habit ig more than their share of in Conference athletics. coached this season by een, a former "C" man. Re- the Midway indicate that prospects are unusually season. Nearly all of the .921 team is back and the re playing well together. has a staff of six pitchers, handers and three south- ch,- a right hander, is re- be the -find of the season, robably draw the mound st the Wolverines. Yardley, catcher; will perform be- at. On the infield the Ma- e Captain Dixon on first uire on second, Fedor at and Curtis at third. Thr'ee nen are veterans who are inted with the game. utfield Uncertain itfield Bobby Cole of grid- will be used in center field. for the other positions are , although it is probable en will use Schultz and 'hicago holds one Confer- 'y, a win over Northwest- ld use a Rider "Masterpen." w you at 214 Nickel's Ar- Badgers Have Many Wins Wisconsin defeated Minnesota in an impressive, fashion last Saturday when the Gophers fell before Captain Pad- dock's offerings by the score of 8 to 1. This is Minnesota's first year of, Conference baseball since,1914 and it is hard to say whether Minnesota's weakness or Wisconsin's strength was fresponsible for the &he-sided fray. Notre Dame and Northwestern have also fallen before the'Badgers. The Cardinal boasts of one of the snap- piest infields. in the Mid-West, while the outfield is made up of capable men. R. Williams in leftfield is the best al, around man in the Badger outer gar- den. Jack Williams, a veteran, is playing first base, while Skalfe, a new! keystone maxi, has shown great prom- ise with the stick. Elliott, veteran football and diamond star, will per-1 form again at short stop. Dugan is playing third base, but is expected tol give way to Ruediger, a veteran,' as soon as he is in condition ,for play. Michigan will use Dixon and Vick; against the Badger nine. Milton pitched a great brand of ball against Illinois and in meeting Paddock he -will have an opportunity to match his skill agaist one of the best mound artists in the Big Ten. JUNIOR LIT NOTICE All candidates for junior lit baseball team report for practice at 3 this afternoon on south end of Ferry field. Read Michigan Daily Ads and you will buy wisely.-Adv TWELVE GO TO DES MOINES; TWO OFF FOR PHILADELPHIA Steve Farrell and 12 members of his track team will leave for Des' Moines, where the Drake relays are to be held this week-end, at 2:23 oclock this afternoon. Two other men will take a train at noon east- ward to Philadelphia to participate in the Penn relays. . - The 12 men who leave for Des Moines are Captain Simmons, Burke, Sargent, Siemons, Lewis, Rankin, Joy- ner, Douglas, Hattendorf, Everett, Bowen, and AWeElven. Landowski and Hoffman will take the trip to Philadel- phia. Enter 3 Special Events Michign'will enter three relay rac- es at Des Moines in addition to three' special events. The half-mile relay team will be made up of Captain Sim- mons, Burke, Sargent, and Siemons. Four quarter milers on the mile relay ,team should show up fairly well. Sie- mons, Joyner, Lewis, and Rankin. form the personnel of this team. In the two-mile relay Douglas, Hatten- dorf, Everett, and 'Bowen will each turn a half-mile for Michigan. In the special events'the sprinters have the greatest possibilities of plac- ing. In spite of the fact that some, fast men will run the 100 yard dash, Simmons and Burke should show rather well. Sargent will run in the high hurdles and McElven will be the only Wolverine high jumper. at the meet. Two Men at Penn As for the Penn relays Landowski will find some mighty keen competi-. tion in the pole vault in the person- ages of Merrick of Wisconsin, a man; from Oregon and several other crack- er-Jack vaulters of the east. Hoff- man should place in the javelin throw if he lives' up to his perform- ances of the past two. years. , men to do anything sensational at the meets. In fact he won't be terribly disappointed if they fail to place among the few leaders. Michigan's track team this year has no all-around stars of the Carl Johnson type ' who are responsiple for the winning of such large meets. The team is strong in dual meets, however. It is well balanced, having average men in many events. Intramurlitems Opportunity to enter the independ- ent indoor league ends after today. Anyone who is not eligible for the in- terfraternity league may organize and! enter a team provided all the members are independents. The Intramural de- partment will arrange the schedule and furnish equipment. Call 2268 to- day., Interclass. baseball wtarts this after- noon with the follbwing games: Dia- mond 1, foresters vs. medics; diamond 2, senior engineers vs. sophomore en- gineers; diamond 3, freshman engin- eers vs. junior engineers. Friday at 4 o'clock: Diamond 1, dents vs. School of Education; diamond 2, senior lits vs. sophomore lits; diamond 3, fresh- man lits vs. junior lits. Saturday at 1: Diamond 1, pharmics vs freshman laws. The manager of the architects is re- quested to call 2268 to verify entry of that team in the baseball league. Interfraternity baseball scores: Sig- ma Chi 5-Psi Upsilon 6; Alpha Delta Phi 8-Zeta Psi 2; Delta Kappa Epsilon 9-Acacia 10; Beta Theta Psi 4; Chi Psi 30; Delta Theta. Phi 15-Alpha Chi Sig- ma 5; Delta Chi 7-Theta Delta Chi'11; Zeta Beta Tau 8 - Theta Xi 1 Delta Sigma Pi 13 - Phylon 2; Kappa Beta Psi 4-Hermitage 3; Gam- mia Eta Gamma forfeit to Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Rho Chi 10-Beta Phi Delta 9; Phi Alpha Gamma forfeit to Phi Delta .Chi; Nu Sigma Nu_ 24-Phi Beta Pi 13; Phi Chi 23-Phi Rho Sigma 8; Phi Sigma Kappa 3-Psi Omega 2; Delta Tau Delta 4-Xi Psi Phi 25; Phi Sigma Delta won by forfeit from Phi Alpha Delta; Alpha Sigma Phi 5-Del- was carried out by memi Zeta Tau Alpha sorority at which was held at the Ann A I try club last Friday by Vulcans, and Druids, hon eties. Fountain Pen Hospital- pens to Rider's Pen Shop-N cade-twenty-four hour ser .ost something? A Class The Daly will find it for ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE OC Read Down pCentral Standard A.M. .P.M. Daily Daily 7:3o c :30 Lv.. Adrian . ..Ai. 8.F2 :05 Tecumsek 8:25 2:25......Clinton . 9:15 3:tSi.....Sati .. 9-g '45 Ar. Ann Arbor I.Y SUNDAYS AND HOIL P.M. 3:30 '4... 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