FRIDAY, BAY 26, 1922
THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT
PA(E TIHREI
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1922 VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD.
Standing. left to right-I. C. Uteritz. '22. ss;
A1. Paper. '22, 3b; H1. H. Stryker, '25M, p; A. L.
Schultz, '22, p; H. J. Liverance, '23, p; Ray
Fisher, coach; D. F. Roby, '23, If; J. L. Blott,
'24, c; H. H. Mudd, '23, p.
Seated, left to right--J. H. Shackleford, '23D,
rf; A. Klein, '23, If; M. A. Dixon, '22E, p; H.
A. Vick, '22, captain, c; R. T. Knode, '23, lb;
C. M. Wimbles, '22, 2b; H. G. Kipke, '24, cf.
The team has defeated all of its Big Ten oppo-
nents at least once with the exception of Ohio
State which took a 4 to 2 game on May 13.
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BOARD OF STRATEGY
Coach Ray Fisher and Captain Ern-
ie Vick are exponents of the heady
type of play and many close games
have been swung to Michigan by their
baseball sense.
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R. T. KNODE, '23,
Leading hitter of the
Big Ten with an aver-
age of well over 400
and the most finished
first sacker Michigan
has had since the days
of the great George Sis-
ler. He made his M in
football last fall.r;
H. J. LIVERANCE, '23
Another pitcher who has
made a brilliant record in
his two years on the Var-
sity.
MILTON A. DIXON, '22E
Has been the mainstay of the
Michigan hurling corps for
the past two seasons and
holds victories over all of the
Big Ten teams.