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IND TEAM TO MAKE
BIG TEN TRI ETWE

Three Teams
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LLINI SATURDAY
[AWKEYES ON MONDAY
n Big Ten diamond con- 1
ling on its schedule, the
aseball nine is preparing
r of these games on its
around the Conference
is this week end at Ur-
e Fisher's men meet the
in a return battle on Ii-
This western invasion
des games with Illinois,
vo with Minnesota is the
p Michigan has made this
on the success of this trip
,an's title hopes.
greatest difficulty will be
his pitchers fresh for the
which take place between
d Wednesday. Upon the
s the greatest share of the
he Wolverines' success on
'our victories on this trip l
ally assure Michigan of
nship, although the Badg-+
en playing spirited ball of
they continue this pace in
ing Games the title may be
- 29, when Wisconsin plays
nes on Ferry field.
1 probably be Fisher's se-
rork on the mound at Ur-
Saturday. Milton pitched
1 against Lundgren's men
the first meeting between
id Illinois. Jackson, who
:on in the first game, will
Lundgren's selection to
Vlichigan pitching ace next
s the Illini's best games
layed with Jackson in the
pitchers have mkt three
e, twice last year and once
and Dixon holds two ver-
his opponent. The Illini
iput in their hopes by the
stopped the gamne with
third inning when Illinois
the lead with a seemingly
Calling off of the Iowa
ost the Illinois nine a half
lie Conference race and to-
their two defeats it means
an and Wisconsin must
tames if Illinois is to figure

in top form when Michigan meets
them. In previous years Minnesota
has not entered the baseball race be-
cause of a lack of interest exhibited
in the twin cities which are keenly
interested in the successes of the two
American association teams. This
year, however, with the reorganiza-
tion of athletics at Minnesota under a
new director the Gophers have en-
tered all branches of Big Ten athlet-,
ics.
Dick Shultz will be sent against the
Gophers in one of the contests if he is

Thursday after batting six innings to
a 0-0 score. They will meet the med-
ics at 4 ,o'clock Tuesday in the game
which decides the championship.
In the faculty league the rhetoric
department will meet the education
department at 4:15 o'clock on Ferry
field, while the physics and economics
departments will clash at the same
time on the enclosed field across from
Barbour gymnasium on 12th street.
FOUR TRACK MEN
WIN STRAW HATS
Four members of the Michigan track
team will soon be possessors of new
straw hats as a result of their taking

first place in the event in which they
were entered. Before the meet Guy
Woolfolk of Woolfolk and company,
State street, offered a new straw cov-
ering to any Michigan man who would
win a. first in the Illini meet yesterday
afternoon and as a result McElven,
Hoffman, Sargeant and Landowski are
the men who receive the benefit 'of his
generosity.
RECREATION TRAINING SCHOOL
OF CHICAGO
(Successor to the Recreation Dept. ChicaSo
School of Civics and Philanthropy.)
One and two year courses in Recreation and
KEW SCHOOL OF COMMUNITY DRA-
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Soo S. Halsted St., (Hull House), Chicago
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Iowa, while Dixon or Liverance should
be able to repeat on the mound in the
second game. Success on this trip
will largely determine Michigan's fin-
al standing in the Conference race,
Intramural Items Pna a
For Automobiling and Outing.
The folloyring matches in the (rater-
nity horseshoe tournament must - be
played off before Tuesday night, May =The Panama is the practical hat for automobiling and
16: Delta Theta Phi vs. Hermitage, Xi outing purposes. The stiff straw is easily broken as well as
Psi Phi vs. Chi Psi, Delta Chi vs. Phi more easily soiled. A Panama is the coolest and most com-
Gamma Delta, Phi Delta Theta vs. Sig- fortable hot weather hat to be found, and fulfills all the re-
ma Phi Epsilon, Lambda Chi Alpha vs.=
Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Beta Psi vs. quirements for comfort and informal dress. Have your
Phi Sigma Kappa; Delta Sigma Pi vs. Panama done over like new and save the stiff straw. '
Phi Chi, Delta Alpha Epsilon vs. Alpha
Tau Omega. NOTICE TO WOMEN:-We have developed a process of
doing over whitp Milan hats just like new =
The independent sbhedule for Mon-
day, May 15, is as follows: At 6:45 Price for cleaning Panamas. .. .$1.25 up
o'clock on Ferry field, No. 1, Seitz vs.
H'offman; No. 2, Forbes vs. Harelik;Price for cleaning sti$ straws... .75 up
No. 3, Brasie vs. Peterson; No. 4, Deng
vs. Gun and Blade. .
WE DO ONLY HIGH CLASS WORK
Acacia defeated Phi Gamma. Delta__
9 tp 7 in the interfraternity semi-final. -
Phi Chi will meet Sigma Phi Epsilon
Monday at 5:15 o'clock to determine FACTORY HAT STORE
who is to meet Acacia in the final =
game. 617 PACKARD STREET PHONE 1792
The Dents smothered the senior eng- - -- -
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her's men jou'rney from Urbana to
City, where they meet Jimmie
lore's Hawkeye nine Monday,
22. Liverance will probably be
3 against the Iowans. Frohwein
he most effective of the Hawkeye
rs against Michigan and may be
in the box when Fisher's men
the return game on the Iowa
ond.
aneapolis is the last leg on the
erine trip. At Minneapolis the
igan nine meets the Gophers in
contests. The Gophers are new
rs in the Conference diamond
and little is known of their
gth. They have lost two contests
Isconsin by heavy scores but took
frays from Northwestern. Rus-
'ord, former star hurler of the
Yort Yankees, has the Gopher
d under his tutelage and it is not
ely that the Northmen will be

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OF THE
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of 1922
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STARTING TODAY

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