A FLL PRIMED ORRO9W AFTERNOON. Limbering tip Of Unused Muscles Is Still Chief Work Of JBaseball Men IbUV IU11 Team Comes for Dual Farrell's Ten in PAIN SIMMONS AND VAN I ORDEN WILL NOT COMPETE" rything points towards a grand igan victory tomorrow afternoon Steve Farrell's tracksters are uled to mix matters with the" go Maroons at Waterman gy na- in the first Wolverine track meet e season. Maroons Look Weak the past Coach Stagg's track pro- have consistently fallen prey to Volverines, both indoor and out- and indications that his 1922 1 will become the least inconsist- n this regard tomorrow are in- extremely null. On last Satur- Purdue's team, somewhat hard r ineligibilities and far from be- world beater, trimmed the Ma- after an exciting meet by the of 45 1-2 to 40 1-2. Far from ing was Chicago's showing last that is, to their coach and sup-l rs. Predictions that the Windy squad would be exceptionally g this year are well on their way ds being blasted, and nothing .f the ordinary can be expected the Maroon tracksters when they 1 to Japan to show their wares e Orient later, in the seasod. wever, it is not to be understood the Chicago team is miserably in every event. Quite to the ary. Several brilliant perform- an be found among their list of, the Brickman brothers, Pyott Redmon being among them., higan, on the other hand, should ut a well balanced team tomor- 'Coach Farrell has been grad-' getting his men into condition ie past few months, that is, save he brief respite during examina- and they are expected to show esults of their long training. Simmons and Van Orden Out 3 team will be without its cap- Simmons, star dasl man, to- :w afternoon, as Walter is not in ery best of condition at present teve thought it wise to save him he more important events later e season. Van Orden, unques- b1y the best shot-putter in the will also be among the miss- The faculty have taken a hand and have declared that the condi- if Van's studies will not warrant articipation in athletics. Hence, id Van's name among the list of Ibles and the track team hard y his loss. I re gave the squad its final hard Strengthened by the appearance in uniform of Captain Ernie Vick, Coach Ray FPisher's 1922 baseball squad con- tinued its preliminary practice in Wat- erman gymnasium yesterday after- noon. One shadow was cast across the otherwise perfect afternoon in the shape of news that Jimmy Johnson, last year's first baseman had been de- clared ineligible because of scholastic difficulties. Myers of the 1924 All- fresh squad is the only other man re- ported as lost to Fisher because of grades. Straight Balls Only The men are still in a stage of limb- ering up unused muscles and working out the winter kinks. As yet, the' pitchers are allowed to throw nothing but straight ones and it is enough to keep a man busy to see that infielders do not snap them around in such a way as to injure their arms. ".High- Low" games are in great demand and the men are rapidly developing into physical condition. There has been no batting practice as yet and it i not likely that the men will be allowed to wield the willow until the first of next week at least. One of Fisher's most perplexing problems is to plug the holes in his infield left vacant by the graduation of Shortstop Pete Van Boven and Third Baseman Joe Karpus. Wimbles, Ab- bott and Ted Banks of football fame seem to be the most likely. candidates for these positions. Many Outfielders There is quite a squad 'of outfielders among the aspirants. Shackletord, last year's first baseman is likely to be pushed into the outfield by Bob Knode the versatile southpaw first sacker and another of the line of fam- ous Knode athletes at Michigan. Ronan and Klein of last year's squad are also available so Coach Fisher should have little difficulty in filling the places held last year by Genebach and Perrin. DANA E. HISCOCK DEALER IN HARD And SOFT COAL WOOD AND COKE Kentucky Egg, Pocahontes, Manhattan Egg, West Vir- ginia Lump, Solvay Coke, G o od Clean Hard Coal. PHONE 109F2 Coach Fisher is being assisted in whipping the squad into shape by Del Pratt, former mentor here, who left the Michiigan team at the end of their Southern trip 'last spring in order td join the Boston Red Sox where he holds down the position of second base. "Del" leaves for the South for his spring training about the 15th of this month. Graduate Students Plan Party Graduate students will hold a social party at 8 o'clock Saturday night in Barbour gymnasium. Calkins Fletcher Drug Co. and the Pushing Drug C.. invite the inspection of $6.00 P ON PIPES Corporation Seeks Photographers inquiry regarding a capable man who has had much experience in do- ing airplane mosaic photography work has been received by the chemical engineering department. Anyone who is proficient in this line of work may secure information by writing to the Akers Airphoto Corporation, McCor- mick building, Chicago. NRTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL (The oldest Law School in Chicago) Summer Tern, Wednesday, June 21 to Wednesday, August 23, 1922. Fall Term, opens Monday, Sept. 25. The Summer Faculty includes mem- bers of the Supreme Courts of the fol- lowing states: Colorado, South Caro- lina, West Virginia and Illinois. Requirements for Admission Candidates for adegree. Proof of sat- isfactory completion of three' years of college study. Special Students. Proof of comple- tion of four years of high school or its equivalent. Auditors. 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