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seball Candidates

First call for baseball candidates
as been sounded by Coach Ray Fish-
r, Varsity mentor. Battery men have
een asked to report for daily prac-
ice in Waterman gymnasium begin-
ing Monday, Feb. 6. Other aspirants
o the Varsity nine will report to the
aseball mentor a week later.
After the kinks have been taken out
if the pitchers' arms and the infield-
rs and outfielders have been given
lenty of chance to limber up, Coach'
isher will begin intensive workouts.
raduation left a big hole in the
aseball nine, taking away Captain
'an Boven. at shortstop, Karpus at
bird base and Perrin and Genebach,
utfielders, and to fill these holes
oach Fisher will have to work hard
nd long.
Eligibility Causes Worry.
Ineligibility is the big bear in the
[ichigan camp. With the campus in
he midst of examinations, the baseball
oach is worrying as to whether all
is men will come through safely. The
)as of some of his vetreans would
rove an almost irreparable handicap.
Practice for the first few days may
e hampered somewhat by the abs--
nce of the baseball cage. The hold-
tg of the Junior Hop in the gymnas-'
um Feb. 10, will delay raising the
ige net, but Coach Fisher expects to
ish its installation.
The first week of practice for the
attery men will consist of talks by
he coach, light throwing and con-
derable track work. The drills for
e candidates reporting a week later
ill be in the nature of light fielding
nd batting practice for the purpose of
.Iminating useless material.
The coach is hoping for an early

spring. In the past Wolverine base-
ball teams have been at somewhat of
a disadvantage with their Conference
rivals becat'se of the inclement weath-
er conditions at Ann Arbor. They
have often been kept indoors until a
week or so before the Southern train-
ing trip, but Coach Fisher wil' make
an effort to get onto a regular dia-
mond early this spring.
Batterymen Good
The battery staff should be excep-
tionally strong this year. Captain
Ernie Vick heads the list of catchers.
Roby won his letter last year as a
reserve backstop and outfieder. Coates
is reported to be a fair catcher, while
Swanson and Blott are coming to the
Varsity from the freshman ane.
If ineligibility does not hit too hard.
Coach Fisher should have a number of
excellent pitchers with whom to work.
Dixon, Liverance, and Shultz are 'the
slab artists that carried the Wolver-
ines to second pace in the Conference
last year and besides these veterans'
there are a number of untried men
who will be out.
O'Hara and Smith, a southpaw from
Leland Stanford,. Styker, a member
of the 1920 All-Fresh, Leon Parks,
brother o? Michigan's former captain,
"Slicker" Parks, Mudd, of last year's
squad, and Elliott, Baker and Mac-1
Wood, all of the 1921 Alt-Fresh are1
among the pitching candidates that
present -possibilities.
Good Infielders Needed'
Coach Ray Fisher may have a hard'
time findiflg veterans to replace Cap-
tian Van Boven at short and Karpus
at third. Uteritz will be back to
handle his old job. at second base,
while Shackleford and Johnston will.

be coatesting. for thefirst base posi-
tion. Schakleford had the edge last
year playing most of the season at the
initial bag, but Michigan baseball fans
would not be surprised to see him
pushed into an outfield position by
Bob Knode, brother of Mike Knode,
who captained Michigan in 1919 and
p'ayed one season with the St. Louis
Cardinals. He is rated as one of the
best first sackers at Michigan in years.
For the other infield positions
Coach Fisher will have Ely, basket-
ball center, Kipke, basketball and foot-
bali star, and Benyas from last year's
All-Fresh. Wimbles and Hanna, both
ineligible in 1921, are expected to com-
pete for the vacant positions while
Abbott of last year's squad will be out
again. Numerous other' candidates
for all the positions are expected to
try out.
In th outfield, Klein of the 1921 Var-
sity, will be sure of a position. He
was a good hitter last season, and
Coach Fisher expects him to be great-
ly improved this year. Shackleford,
first baseman, has played in the out-
field and may be used there if Knode
pushes him off the initial sack. Roby
and Ronan are other veteran outfield.
ers while Bratten, Birks and Meyers
of the All-Fresh will also be candi-
dates.,
Southern Trip of Eight Games
Michigan's southern baseball sched-
ule will open with the University of
Kentucky at Lexington on April 8 and
will include games with the Universi-
ties of Georgia, Cincinnati and Vander-
bilt and Camp Bening. The trip is
made during the spring vacation, clos-
ing on April 16 with the game at Cin-
cinnati. Following is the Southern
schedule:
April 8-Kentucky at Lexington.
April 10-University of Georgia at
Athens.
April 11-Same.
April 12-Camp Benning at Columbus,
Ga.
April 13-O!ien. Negotiations, pend-
ing.
April 14-Vanderbilt at Nashville.
April 15-Same.
April 16-University of Cincinnati at
Cincinnati.
Mits Of Sports
Arthur Frankelstein, of Chicago
will captain the 1922 tennis team at
the University of Chicago. The team
will be largely made up of veteran
players.
Illinois cavalry riflemen have sched-
uled tueets in range shooting with
the University of New Mexico, Feb.
18, the University of Virginia, March
11, and Lehigh university, Marbh 18.
The firing will be done at 9ach school
by the selected teams, 10 men to a
side, and under the supervision of a
regular army officer. The results will
announced by telegraph.
Revival of winter horse racing on
Alpena streets is being considered by
local sportsmen. Such racing was dis-
continued there several years ago.
Twenty-five thousand dollars has
been voted in city bonds by the city
commission of Ludington for a com-
iunity gymnasium

Pepnslyvania 'defeated Michigan's
eleven for the third consecutive time
in 1908 by a score of 29-0.

Detroit Central Alumni Dance,
day, February 3. Hotel Statler.

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