LII IL I i uil U.SC. ON LATURAYI ed Match Drilling with RIANS BRING STAR ACQUET MEN ON INVASION rain during the nIght and caused the postponement of city tennis match, scheduled erday afternoon with M.: A. match will be played at some ate, probably next week or he early part of the week of These are the, only times nth teams are free. weather and 'the condition of is permitting, various doubles blons will be tried in order to best possible teams to play The team work of the va- mbinations will be closely and .practice in the, future sist of more work in the dou- this branch of the game has ived as much attention as the Now that the squad has been to a more manageable size, y will be stressed. The last 1 cut which will reduce the six men will be made within two. This will permit more forms for Cheerleaders one having an idea as to 'ms for cheer leaders are sted to describe same in a and send to A. 0. Cuth- 1016 E. University Ave. individual coaching in preparation for the hard matches ahead. Meet Illini Friday Tomorrow the team. will open .its. Conference schedule, playing the Uni- versity of Illinois team on the Var- sity courts on Ferry field. The match will commence at 2:30 o'clock so that the players may witness the latter part of the ball game with Notre Dame. Michigan's lineup will be the same one that played against Pontiac last Saturday, and that was slated to start against M. A. C. yesterday. Illinois has been working out for' some time, the weather conditions of LI-bana being more favorabletthan those of Ann Arbor as fare as tennis is concerned. Coach Bearg has been drilling his men for over a month and several are, reported to bek in mid' season form. Theteam will proba- bly be made up of Captain Brown, Myers, Webb, Storer, and Dubach. Brown and Myers are veterans, both having played on the Illini team for. several years. They are steady, un- sensational players who hang on to the end. So far the Illini have played one COnference match, that with Pur- due on Monday. Illinois won this match handily. , Play will consist of six matches, four singles . and two doubles. New reels and center straps and irons have been installed on the four Varsity. courts and grandstands have been ;put up :along the east side of the courts. Dr. Lee, Professor Boak, Albert Ohl- macher, and Robert Angell will ref- eree the .matches. U. S. C. Play Saturday On Saturday the University of Southern California tennis team will stop over in Ann Arbor for a match with the Varsity. The Californians are bringing but two men and the match will then consist of two singles and one double. Stanley Welsh and Paul Greene make up the Western team, of which Welsh is captain. They are; certain to have a strong team as their recent showing on the coast would indicate. Welsh lost to Phil Neer of Leland Stanford, the national inter- collegiate champion, only after three hard -sets. The score was b-7, 6-0, 6-4. In the same tournament Greene lost to Jim Davies also of Stanford and present Pacific Intercollegiate champion in a close match 6-2, 6-4. Because of the track meet with Ohio and the ball game' with Iowa wihch are scheduled for the afternoon, the. tennis match will be played at 10:30 o'clock in the morning. Followers of tennis at Michigan will have an opportunity to see two excellent teams in action this week- end. The schedule is so arranged that all but two of the home matches fall within the next two weeks Intra~mu.ral Items One of the closest and most exciting baseball games of the year took place on Ferry field Tuesday. It was a bat- tle between the '24 laws and the arch- itects in which the laws emerged. win- ners, 1-0. For the first five innings pnly 15 men faced Farley, the archi- tects' pitcher. During the entire game, he allowed but one hit, and it was an untimely bunching of errors in the last of the sixth that produced the run which beat him. For six innings but 19 men faced Farley, and he had nine strikeouts to his credit. Close play- ing and excellent fielding featured the entire game. Schedule of independent basball for today: At 4:15 o'clock, corner of 12th street and North University, Hoffman vs. Lister; at 4:45 o'clock, Ferry field, number one, Deng vs. Newhall; num- ber two, Gun and Blade vs. Glasier; number three, Golinski vs. Taumen club; at 6:45 o'clock. corner of Church and Washtenaw, Harelik vs. Seitz. Tuesday's results in the fresh-medic league were: Alpha Kappa .appa 13, Phi Beta Pi 5; Phi Rho Sigma 14, Phi Chi 11. Interclass baseball schedule for to- day:. Number one, medics vs. junior lits; number two, fresh lits vs. arch- itects; number three, soph engineers vs. junior engineers. Results in the interfraternity base- ball elimination: Sigma Phi Epsilon 7, Theta Delta Chi 5; Phi Chi 4, Delta Sigma Pi 3; Xi Psi Phi 13, Alpha Rho Chi 6; Phi Gamma Delta 9, Alpha Del- * II ta Phi 2; PhJ Sigma Kappa 11, Phi Kappa Sigma 4; Kappa Nu 4, Alpha Sigma Phi 3. -. Schedule for Saturday morning at 10:45 o'clock: Number one, Kappa Beta Psi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon; number four, Phi Chi vs. Xi. Psi Phi; number five, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi Sigma Kappa; number six, Kappa Nu vs. Acacia., Iiterclass schedule for Saturday at 10 o'clock: Number one, pharmics vs. senior lits; number two, soph lits vs. loser of medic-junior lit game, Entries for the interfraternity track meet must be in by next Saturday. Preliminaries will be run off on Mon- day, May 8, and the finals on May 9. Following are the events of the meet: 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash,~440 yard dash, 880 yard run, one mile run, 120 yard high hurdles, 220 yard low hurdl- es, half mile relay. running high jump, running broad jump, pole vault, dis- cus, shat put. In entering, the names of the men and the events in which they are to enter should be given. Engineers' and Architects' M1Vaterials Stationery Fountain Pens Loose Leaf Boo Cameras and Supplies Candies Laundry Agency Tobaccos STJDENTS' SUPPLY STO 1111 South University Ave. ~r r ' i + MwI .s Chop: Suey CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT Quang Tung Lo. 613 E. Liberty It Always Reigns! -t he R AINCOA T reigns this time of year. Feather- weight Goats government balloon cloth abso- S lutely/ water proof. .f . .I We Will Clean Your Rugs OR WE WILL MAKE NEW RUGS out of the old ones for you. If you have old rugs that are about worn out, call us and we will use them to make new rugs for you. 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