DAILY a ,* ' . tfl . ..+ _ - ! ,. t .., .. .. , ". ,'. , " " ... ., . e.. . i ,.' .1 . w ., ,. ., ". ... ". t .. « : s . s t ,. .. . " . .. i I ' ^ . .' " *?.. ... ng old clothes and paying prices. $3.00 to $10.00 for 1677-W .orbring them to St. Dave Mordsky.-Adv. VARSITY NINE PREPARING FOR Something for sale? A Classified d in The Daily will end a buyer.- .4' Eat, ,Re All invited, pected t ... =/ iqk Dm* k uu Smoi e, frnk st and Play . Michigan men are a requested and ex- g o make use of, a - U -- 1- aft yB 14 - t g 9 .N &a a 00 w M. A. C., Notre Dame and Iowa Will Be Opponents of Fisher's Men, This Week MICHIGAN HAS HARD GAMES ON FINAL CONFERENCE TRIP With the Chicago and Wisconsin games in the background Coach Fish- er is concentrating all of his efforts toward conditioning and training his team for the remaining nine Confer- ence games of the season. Victory in these nine Big Ten games would prac- tically assure Michigan of the only Conference championship a Wolver- ins team has been in a lostion to cap- ture this year. Iowa will be Mich- igan's next Conference opponent, when Coach Jimmie As~iore, of the Hawk- eye school, brings his nine Saturday to Ferry field to do battle with Fish- er's men. Play M. A. C. Wednesday Previous to the Hawkeye tilt Mich- igan will meet M. A. C. on Wednes- day at East Lansing, and Notre Dame Friday afternoon on Ferry field. These non-Conference contests should put the Wolverines on edge for Satur- day's battle with the nine fr'om Iowa City. The Aggie diaimond aggrega- tion should not prove to be much of a stumbling block for the Maize and Blue, although the Farmers can be depended upon to puta on their own diamon Elliott will probably b Fi'sher to tame the G sluggers. Livy came1 tion he earned durin trip ,when he heldt scratch hits, in Frid Stagg field, while hi cro'ssed the plate nine ford contributed a ci first inning which wo .the Wolverine total to forgot to touch secon called out by the um ance opens against 31 probably give way to I fray is' far advanceda to give his sophomor lence in several non-C before he puts him u Big Ten competition. Notre Dame will b Friday afternoon in t between the two univ letics since the close season. The Irish do formidable this year seasons for profess played 'havoc with N ball chances for nevt deprived Rockn'e nine mond stars. Wisconsin a 9 to 1 win over t Caster, Notre Dame was not in the box against the Badg- ers. Castner will probably work. against Michigan Friday and it is not unlikely that Fisher :will select Diek Schultz to oppose the Irish ace. Last season these two ipistchers engaged in an interesting duel in which Shultz -emerged the victor. up a lively scrap Iowa Game Saturday d. Liverance or In Iowa the Wolverines will face a e used by Coach nine .which has great possibili- rreen and tWhite ties, but which has not been consistent up to the reputa- in its performances. Against Illin- ig the Southern ois last Thursday the Hawkeyes ex- Chicago to two hibited unexpected strength, and for. ay's contest on six innings it looked as if the Illini s team mates were going to fall before the Iowa times. Shackle- onslaught which piled up a five run rcuit clot in the lead during the first six frames. In uld have raised ,the, final three innings ;Lundgren's 10, but Johnnie men came back, bunched hits, and over- d base and was came the lead snatching the game by spire. If Liver- a 6 to 5 score in the tenth round. . A. C. he will Frohwein, pitching for' the Hawkeyes, Elliott before the (was effective while Lefty Barnes, the as Fisher wants Illini hurler, was batted from the e hurler exper- mound. Jackson who succeeded onference games Barnes held the Iowans in check. Aft- nder the fire of er their spirited fight against Illinois, Ashmore's men fell the prey of Pur- yppose Michigan due by the score of 5 to 1. he first meeting Purdue has not given any indications versities in ath- of having a strong nine and Iowa's of the hockey defeat at the Boilermaker's hands not appear as makes the question of the Hawkeye's' as in previous strength a difficult one. Frohwein ionalism which will probably be used against the atre Dame foot- Wolverines. This man is a slow ball year, has also pitcher, the kind who has proved par- of several dia- ticularly effective against the Wolver- recently scored ine batters in the games played. Mil-, he Irish, but ton Dixon will, in all probability, op- stellar pitcher, pose Frohwein. Western State norm- al will. perform against Michigan on 'May 10. This game will sharpen the Wolverines' batting eyes for the Ohio State contest at Columbus the follow- ing Saturday, May 13. Final Trip to Tell Michigan's last swing around the Conference circuit will begin May 20, when the Wolverines ourney to Ur- bana for a return game with Lund- gren's men, sand will end May 24, at Minneapolis, where Michigan plays Minnesota. ,This final trip call forth every ounce of reserve strength Fish- er's men have, for they will be call- ed upon to play four Conference games in the short period of' five days. Suc- cess upon this trip will vitally affect Michigan's final standing, and the brunt of the burden will be borne by the pitching staff. After meeting Illinois on Saturday, May 20, Fisher's men jump to Iowa City for a second contest with the Hawkeyes on Monday, May'22. Tues- day and Wednesday, May 23 and 24, the Wolverine nine faces the Univer- sity of Minnesota at Minneapolis. If4 Dixon is used against Illinois Liver- ance will probably twirl against the Iowans on the following Monday. This will leave Shultz or Elliott to be sent against Minnesota on Tuesday, while. Dixon can be used on the following1 day. Such an arrangement of the schedule will mean that none of the Michigan twirlers can falter if the Wolverines are .to be successful on their final trip of the season. The outcome of this trip may be the key to the whole Conference situation Try a Daily Want Ad. 't pays.-Adv. x . -u .COACH RAY FISHER OF THE verine nine which is leadi Conference baseball race, by of its win over Wisconsin yes The suggestion has been ma all students desirous of spendi money buy meat ticaets at the Cafeteria. They'll save 8 to cent.--Adv. f.. .. a r _ _ STARTING T O M O R ROW REGULARP' A Brilliant-Drama-of-a-Girl-who- Danced-with-Datner-in-the-Most Notorious-Resort-in-Spain EOBERT Z. LEONARD :prsc MAE MUIRRA Y 1 Lfl _.,1 Y ,NDAY.MATINEE I \ -, s J^5 CENTS die 1 CntsAlay FAS CINATTO SCH"EDILE Matinee: 1:80, 8:00, 4:30 Evening: 7:00 and 8:$ Last Feature Starts 9 P. M. 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