, ,a x :: .....:. ... ..:....-..1 I Ar I YA At. A AAL. . a',& -:1.01V ai-4 , " DIAMOND TRYOUT Fisher and Proteges Anxious For7 Of Ferry Field Lot VARSITY COACH TO RETAIN TWIRLERtS FOR OUTDOOR W Coach Fisher sent the Varsity, ball squad through its usual, stiff w out in Waterman gymnasium ye day afternoon. With four week indoor work already stowed away diamond mentor has started g the candidates for this year's s hhrder and harder workouts. Practice yesterday for"the most was spent in stick work. Fish keeping a large number of mou nmen on the squad in order tha men may have the benefit of the ting of batted balls that is pos while the team is compelled to re in the gymnasium. Fisher is drilling the squad bo taking a healthy swing at the bal also perfecting them in the ar bunting. Little work can be give men in the way of fielding becau the wood floor in the gymnasium Fisher is determined to have then bers of the squad hitting in tli'eir stride when the-team goes South ing spring vacation. The Varsity coach has made an cut in his squad limiting his field didates for both the infield ande gardens to 18 players. There are 22 pitchers on the squad and it is sible that Fisher will keep these on his roster for several week, the battery positions, are prese: the biggest problem of the whole positions this season. Fisher ha catchers on the list of me and need every one of them as longa keeps his string of pitchers as itt quite a few backstop men for then Just when the Wolverines wil out of doors on the regular dian appears problematical. Fisher is ious to start outside work at the liest pdssible moment in order his men may get acclimated to bounding balls before the soul tour, and hopes to be able to several days of practice on Ferry within the next four weeks. bean Loyd Recovers Dean Alfred H. Lloyd, of the G uate school, has been confined At home for the past few days by a s attack of la grippe. He is exp to he able tomeet his classes to row, S)Coach Mather Advocates Change Intramural ItemsHTP In Existing Foul Throwing u I e Followers of interfraternity wresti- D B CM ing are becoming intensely interested Varsity Basketball Coach Mather statistics which will help to establish in the sport as the end of the event ahas been sounded on the value of the the fact that the new proYision does Idraws near. Three teams remain in Days rule in regard to the awarding of two not have much effect on free throw- the running and one match will be de- Kid ( ieason Thts Pale Hese Iois free throws for a personal foul com- ing artistry. le finds that in the 1920- cided tonight with the other bout on aIl Six w Sas on mitted on a player in his own goal 1921 season, 132 free throws were tried scheduled for tomorrow evening's en- Jraws i igh zone. This rule was seen in, applica- against Michigan by her Big Ten ap- tertainment. tion for the first time in the41922-1923 ponents. In the 1921-1922 season, 144 Following is the schedule for to- TEAMWORK EXPECTED TO PLAY R011K season. free throws were tried. and with the night's matches: At 7:30 o'clock, Nu BIG PART IN CHICAGO'S G A11E Rule Referred To new provision in the 1922-1923 season Sigina Nu vs. Delta Chi; at 8 o'clock, bbase- The particular rule referred to is there were 127 free throws attempted Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Phi Chi; at 8:30 Seguin, Texas, March 12.-Kid Clea-- work- that under rule 15, part 1, sections against the Wolverines. It istan e o'clock, Beta Theta Pi vs. Pki Sigma son's squad of White Sox got in their ster- 6, 7, and 8. It reads in the main, "Two ceedingly slight decrease, in fact, so Delta. first good workout of the season this Ks of free throws for goal if offense (per- ( slight that it is doubtful if there is i }afternoon when the old timers and y the scnal) is committed on a player who' any benefit at all from the new meth- Following are the teams that will rookies got together for regular Springt iving is in his own goal zone. One free od ei declaring penalties. howl their final round in the interfra-. training. Nearly everyone was out quad I throw for goal if offense is committed From these figures it is seen that the ternity bowling tournament tonight: in a uniform including all of the pitch- on a player who is not in his own goal action of the Joint comnmittee was rleta Xi, Alpha Sigma Phi, Sinfonia, ers who arrived from Marlin Fridlay part zone." The latter part of the penalty amiss. Coach Mather's suggestion of ITheta Chi. afternoon and the others who were er is does not have much bearing on the a remedy for the situa tion, one that Sixteen teams have qualified for the here before that-time. After a stay of unds- question raised in regard to establish- has met with popular approval, is to final round. These teams will bowl eight days in the smaller camp all o: t his ing the first part of the penalty, which have the player who is fouled try for a second set of three games, and the' the .twirlers are in the best condition hit- was made in order to do away, some-' the free throw. At present this seems scores of the pr'eliminaries and the ;sible what, with free throwing specializa- to be the most logical solution and final round will be totaled, thus de- main tion. basketball fans are looking for an termining the standing of the teams. Stalistics As Proof amnnmcnt to l)C made to that effect______________________ th in Coach Mather has compiled a few Iat the next meeting 01 the c ommitte. Glee Club, to Give Dance I and rt of A g ~Varsity glee club members will n th I/OI~e t X'l~ i lc e ? y hold a formal dance March 30 in Bar- n the We . bour gymnasium. Tickets wil lhe sold 1 ea7s,"Saysu Coach llvonly to members, and will cost $2 each. r Hau Tha mem- best n.t lur- other can- outer still pos- men :s as nting nine s six will as he takes In. I get mond anx- ear- that dirt thern use field Grad- o his light ected )mor- Shall women be present at boxing other sport." Women, according to 9 exhibitions? This question, which has Sully, have been largely responsille Vhether It's been one subject to no little discussion for the continuation of the belief that during these days of advancing femin- boxing is vulgarly brutal. In his Cs- BUTTER or inity into the world that has been timatien this unfortunate circumstance masculine, received its formal intro- would be in a large degree counteract- duction to Michigan social circles on ed if women would attend pugilistic EGGS or Thursday when Coach Ted Sullivan performances in greater number. put his pupils through their paces be- "People forget," states Coach Sul- fore a welcoming public that taxed the livan, "that the old days are gone.". Home-made capacity of Waterman gymnasium. There were, however, a pretty fair Herein lies the tale. The audience number of them present on Thursday before which Sully's fighting boys per- to learn that boxing, in the new erad> formed was not composed entirely of is anything but the brutal sport of old. KREME trousered individuals, for there was a goodly scattering of the fair sex FRIED throughout the crowd. Sully highly approves. Said he, "The presence of women is a big asset to CAKES the game. 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