° 4 9 . " " v 'f,. _ versed the decision in a pitcher's bat- tle. Although the Normal team does Snot appear as formidable as in former jlgg seasons it oan be depended upon to give a go1 account of itself. Liverance or Elliott Pitch Coach Fisher has announced that he will ,use Liverance and Elliott in Poor Sea- the box, while Blott will 'probably do g Op- the receiving at least part of the game. Liverance has not hurled a game sincQ the Chicago contest of April 28, and NED Coach Fisher wAats him to have a OF RAIN jchance to loosen his arm up a bit. Both INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET TO OPEN HERE MAY 264 SEVERAL HUNDRED TRACK MEN FROM MIDDLE WESTERN SCHOOLS EXPECTED Announcement has been made byl the Athletic association to the \effect that on Friday and Saturday, May 26 and 27, the 22nd annual interscholas- tic' track and field meet will be held at Ferry Feld. The meet, as in previ- ous years, will be under the auspices of the Athletic association and will be conducted by officials of the associa- tion and by "M" men. All state high schools and many of the more prominent out of state insti- tutions have been invited to send dele- gations of athletes to the meet and it is presumed that several hundred high school students will be in Ann Arbor for the event. The visitors will be lodg- ed at fraternity houses and in house club residences. All expenses of the meet will be borne by the Athletic association and the only item of ex- pense to the various teams will be their traveling expenses to and from' Ann Arbor. On Friday afterinoon, May 26, the preliminaries in all events except the javelin, mile, and relay will be held. The finals in the, events will be run off beginning at 1:30 o'clock Saturday aft- ernoon and following the meet, all ath- letes will attend the baseball game between Michigan and Chicago. The high school students will be entertained in every, possible manner while in the city. An automobile tour' around the campus and Boulevard to- gether with an inspection trip of all University buildings are to be includ- ed in the program which will be con- cluded at 6:15 Saturday evening when the entire field of athletes gather at. the Union for the interscholastic ban- quet. At this time the cups and medals will be presented to the winners of the respective events by Fielding H. Yost, director of intercollegiate athltics. The following will be the events for the meet: 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, 440 yard dash, half mile run, one mile run, 120 yard high hurdles, 220 yard low hurdles, high jump, broad jump, pole vault, 12 pound shot put, discus throw, hammer throw, javelin throw, and the halt mile relay. Intramural Items Faculty baseball at 6:45 Ferry field; No. 1, economi ematics department; No. 2 rhetoric department. Independent baseball a night on Ferry field; No. Forbes; No. 4, Lister vs. No. 5, Golinskl vs. Newh Hoffman vs. Brasie. At 6: on Ferry field, No. 1, BraE No. 2, Forbes vs. Peterso Harelik vs. Hoffman; No. Gun and Blade; No. 5, G Greenberg. Watch for the "I's." To Day. COMING-SO Mw t re n Mich- Normal h is an- boasted of pow- ast but the team eem to be up to. ytisr reaeora..Mb yrmer years. Mon- lamazoo the Nor- 1 before De Paul o, by the score of only secqnd rate result does not gth of the nine ver the Normals iird rater, in the the other pitchers ue. Collins yield- .s in the first two ago team had the fore the Kalama- nder way. Elliott and Leverance should be able to- hold the Western Normal batters. Rain Monday afternoon halted two Big Ten diamond contests when Illin- ois and Iowa and Minnesota and Wis- consin were forced to call off their games on account of the down pour. Lundgren's Illini nine.was leading the Hawkeyes by a three to nothing score up to the third inning when J. Pluvius rescued the Iowans from a seemingly, certain defeat .by halting the contest. The Iowans have not gone well since their first game with Illinois when they threw a scare into the Urbana camp by forcing the Indians to g6 an extra inning before cinching the fray. The rain on Monday probably saved Ashmore's men from another defeat, while at the same time it robbed Illin-, ois of a dhance to win a victory."The Minnesota-Wisconsin game was like- wise called off on account of rain aft- er the two, nines had played less than five innings. Of special interest to collectors of Antique Furniture, is an inlaid cabinet on display in the window of Martin Haller. The cabinet, was part of the furnishings of President John Tyler (1841-1845) in the White House.-Adv. Today Is "M" Day.. Close scores marked the elimination games in the inter-fraternity baseball games Monday. Results of these games are as follows: Sigma Phi Epsilon de- feated Kappa Beta Psi, 4 to 3; Phi Gamma Delta defeated Phi Sigma Kappa, 4 to 2; Acacia defeated Kappa Nu, 3 to 2; Phi Chi defeated Xi Psi Phi, 2 to 1. Semi-finals will bring to- gether Phi Gamma Delta and Acacia on diamond No. 1, Ferry field, at 4 o'clock Friday. Phi Chi and Sigma Phi Epsilon -will meet on the same dia. mond at 5:15 Friday., Interclass baseball semi-finals will bring together the senior engineers and dents at 4 o'clock Friday.' ARCADE . _ e Chicago- ies in the' ainst Mich- be forced of ball in ading Nor- o tWestern without the' BUD COUNIHAN GENE AHERN RUBE GOLDBERG H. T. WEBSTER DAN FITZPATRICK RALPH BARTON J . f } t Y ++ : f .- . WILLIAM H. WALI< CHAS. D. MITCHEI CLAIRE BRIGGS ED WHEELAN y(i DE. BECK George Sisler ted as the best .ca, the Normal on Ferry field. the big leagues, Sisler and was in. the season eball player re- in "Little Lord e Y. W. C. 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