THE MICHIGAN DAILY Oil 17 _..,s.p.. .,g , 4 } n .. lli ffi ) C . . . 0 ' iI to Bl;anq;Z at to 0! MI- WTIG COUR-T I[ tquion and the Varsity tennis players who were not present..at yesterday's showing of the film. IAll those planning to attend may secure definite inf'ormation by call- ing the Athletic' associatio, phone, 167, after noon today. others besides themselves, and be- wailed the fact that the United States :s prone to strip itself in order to lead1 the way to world disarmament. N All to the fir";t round of the ola stic bas-ketb;all fnl eduledl to start sit 7 t in Watermnan yzmj.s- uiet 'will be held at 5:3O in the Union for all coin- The drawin'g for to- are to b md a tc ch George Little wvill be rmas er eptonies at thbe banquet, while R~alph W. Aigier, Prof John vaill Ba ketall Coach Edwin J.:l :r, and Gilbert I+'y, Varsity bas- I captain, will deoliver short ad-! ,s to the hsigh school athletes. s, class B winner last year, i:± g another strong team to the as is St. Joseph, state ch an- two yea~rs ago. Birmingham, with ceptionally well-rounided quintet, on capturing the title this yea't should prove dangerous. Mt. Lunt andl Alma are both represent- strong outfits. 1es are scheduled to start at 7 k tonight, 9 o'lock to morrow. ng, 1 o'clock tomorrow after- 8 o'clock tomorrow night and o'clock Saturday night. Admnis-~ ee will be 25 cents for each ser- games., vill be necessary for two of the to play two games on Friday, e winners will have thie entire! laturday to rest before the final terniity houses on the campus are g the visiting quintets durring short stay in Ann Arbor. Y SHOW TENNIS LOW MOTION FILM wr motion pictures of Tilden and1 >on, national doubles tennis pion's, which were 0.h'nwn to ers of the Varsity Tennis team- SMajestic' theatre yesterday af- onwl rbbyb hw t5k today for the benefit of those lingx the Schoolmasters conven- IHockey became recogni.zed,. at the jUniversity as an inforl 1sport in the season of 1919-20 dlue' to the inecas-' in g pop'uiarity of the activity. In that year the interclass and inter- fraternity leaguer were organized and from them the mien were chosen for the informal team. This year the. sport has been raised to a minor Var~- sity rankt. In 191"3_Michigan had its only ath- letic encounter with Washington and JeffersonK University when the o- verine baseball team beat that team Chicago, Ohio State and Wisconsin are the only schools that Michigan has mhet in five sports. These sports are f'ootball, baseball, track, basketball and tennis. REGENT REAL A1DD.IZESSES s CUAB ER OF COMMERCE Commending the city of Ainn Arbor for the way in which it is cooperating 1with the University, and complement ing the University athletic association for its good management ini financial'~ lmatters, Regent Junius.E. Beal, actee as toastmaster at the liijcheon of the Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce Tuesday. He dwelt especially upon the w itork of the athletic association in re- [lieving the taxpayers of $100,00 an rually through its contests. Congressman Earl 'C. Michener war fthe principle speaker at the- lunch- eon, speaking on the general topic o' "World' Parleys and Leagu~es". H( urged the people to think of helping FROMROHESER Cobb's :len Hav e LieDiffiulty De- featii2 International League I 'team, 13s MOO~tRE GOES FOUR INNINGS jy WITh ,PILIAFTTE 'FN:1SIHM Rome, Ga., March 28.-Detroit Ty-1 ger'stock took another jump) yster-c day afternoon when 'Ty Cobb's meni bested the 'Rochester Internatio:?a'1I League club in the second encount- er of a three game exhibition saries° at Griffin,4 13-6. In spite of the ' fact thiat the Bengals were forced t, cori' Is from behind to take the contest thej work of the players was in every way? satisfying to' the manager, especial- 1' ry sine the diamond' was soggy andF in no condition for a game. Today the two teams meet here in the third gamet of the, series of which each team ha taken one contest, the minor' leaguers having wi.on the first fray in a hardt fought ten-inning struggle. Thie game yesterday -afternoon wasI one of those -wild slugging orgies that characterized baseball in generalast year, due for the most part to errat- ic hurling., After the "Tygers had gar-{ nered one chalker in thei first, Roches ter camve'back in 'the second ands poundbd,.Roy Moorete'Detroit southa paw, for five solid 'runs. In th nextf inning the'"Peach" got'revengeful and managed to' push his men aroun the circle for seven runs before they werer retired.' Moore kept his position o the mound iutl the fifth when Hen," Pillette relieved himi for the last five. Duing the remainder of the game the Northerners: were. held to three hitsf and one' run by the twirling of the big D'etroit moufdsman, wile the Ben- gals themselves had little trouble inr crossing the plate four times before the game ended. The whole .Tyger team looked good both on the defense and, when at at Del Pratt took the slugging honorst with~ two triples and a single fro- four trips to the plate, Cobb following hlii With a~trple and a single for an average 'of .5 00. Rigney 'was the oth- er Bengal to get extra base ht while Bilue,,;Joues,,And Veah each got two. safe blows.' The defense was just as g~ood;. Rigney making the 'only break in the "game for Detrothen he did- n't get a bounder just right. Pratt7 and..Blue ,had a ot of ork to do and handled* every chance without a slip. The only homer of the afternoon came .when °Arcideacon, ITehester1 outfielder,, planket oiT'?'a Mu'r base drive against Moore in the second in- ning. MINNESOTA STARTS BASEBALL PRACTICE Indoor baseball practice is under- way, at, the 'University of Minnesota under' direction of Maj. L. R. W atrous, newly appointed coach. Batterymen were-"called .into action, 11 who pro-. fessed to be pitchers, and four catch-~ ers, starting the seaon's work. GeorgeI iyrum, veteran third baseman will captain the =1923 squad. 'Te'first of the'Big Ten games will be played against Northwestern at Evanston, April.2o. Have von rea te "aily Classified BASEBLLSQAD TEACHING THE YO UA ii 1cinrii Weather Conditions, Drawiv 4 lDbunoiid Canida1ts Back to C'age in G;ym'- I TT UNG( P .ACICE TAKE S UP .«.>:e. v \a « > : s : MO.ST O IWOlRKOUTTE8.IiDA ya Coach Fisher fought -a game fight with the weather man Tuesday, but yst^_rday he' was iorced to oncde dfeat to the old king of snow and storms, and as a result was fored to' bring his athletes knack to the crowded cage in Waterman gymnnasmiu.' ThisrO is particularly displeasing to Coach a .: Fisher as only a few days remain in;a<5 which to pick theQ personnel for' the southern baseball trip.r~ id' Most of the practice Yesterday was r' spent in swinging at the horsehide." ayr Liverane, .Fisher's iainstay' on the & mound, shot a few over and several oft" the other pitchers took their turn at a }) .a 6s ,o< feeding the batters. Fielding practice ~, was practically dispensed] with owing to tlhe fact that practice was held in tP, dsi § the gym nd the mnasplent most of } NF>y M their time at the plate. With only if >ao E1a , batting practice available indoors the '- N'o ¢? , oG,+~o. 3u Wolverines are certain to be badly i,, { ,, :.: V X'' $ xx~ > 'handicapped next week when they s ..:aiM"..i::':.,.. .ko 3sx<,o F9.c..a< start en their jaunt through the south- ern states. Shortstop rjcer eefitnq a ieri ect slid fo. beel Just whom Fisher will, take with him for Min b: 'eid the 1w-g on the sparing trip is still problematical The wave of clouting has hit base gapn~g, as a scin and the list of members of the ;squad to the science of running the bases propry. Oe of t who will make the trip will not be gases. is an -elusive v~yyf hitting the d i anco.:po announced until two or three days be- the accepted wayof 'going into a base. 'Lie rmner ges fore vacation starts. Coach Fisher W~ometum acquired in htting the dirt swing hiim an wants to be able to get a line on all of als, is shown above "hooking ono" at the Cardinals' ci the men as to, what 'they can do on a regular diamond and facing real pitch- of the events: Plung, 40 yard free ing bfore he makes any decision as to style, 60 yard breast stroke, 60 yar the personnel of the squad to go south. 'back stroke 220 yard free style, fat It is expected that Fisher will take 'cy diving, and a four man relay race. 15 or 16 players on the trip includ-___ ing probably four infielders, four ot Following is the schedule for th fielders, two catchers and six pitchers, second round of the fraternity hand- 'the Michigan mentor wants to use asbaltunmt:Kpa.N vsPh many moundsmen as possible asItis Ba ltrameCyns: appa N S.gma in this department that the Maize and'BtDeaCguvsDlaSia Saturday, M Bluesliw> he reatst eakessandPi, Delta Sigma Phi vs. Chi Phi. Ir- Blumera wih grastbeaknscsvandregularities in the schedules for this Aduli> lac ad n the ring rawh tich bwicobe r-Ionament have arisen ecaue some ofed ona toFspightrihin tipelseas-of the teams have failed to play their onforgr'adto Fiamser hehes- games.' The balance of the schedule on fr, ig en amesappoaces. will be announced as soon as possible through te "columns of The Daily. Intram ural Items Delta Tau Dlta's game with Alpha ....Delta Phi imus be played and th - score turned into the Intramural of- Spectators at the" second rduna of fee by 5 o'clock this afternoon. No the Alb=campus wrestling tournament Sigma Nu has been given an eten- last Tuesday night were well pleas- sin of ,time for playing of their first ,-Tr ed with the exhibition staged by. the round game with Theta Delta Chi. Tjhe L participants. On the whole the bots game wll take place tomorrow after- were much better than those staged floon. ftwe.In the first match of the evening, in INSTITUTE ENDS. COURSES the 135 pound class, Bartlett wones by IN RELIGOUS EDUCATION a fall over Cutting. Karbel duplcat- ed this feat securing a fall over Doty Final classes in the Institute of IW- W 1 in the second bout of this class. Sohn ligious Eucaton wre held Tes. y was the aggressor in' his go with in Lane hall completing the ix coursesa Beckle in the heavyweight class and o;, study taken up'this year. These was awarded the decision by the were all studies taking up different judges. 'Only one match was forfeit- phases of religion and the bible in a ed, Powell securing the verdict over fdtr wees' course.' The classes werr fAmos.. held under the direction of faculty mime~ber or local leaders In the fiel, Officials of the Al-campus wrestl- of religion. More than 200 atteded ing tournament have announced the the meetings. following schedule which will start at 7 o'clock tonight in the wresting Jgust call q60, when ya. hav a room of' Waterman gymnasium: 125 wat.-Adv. pounds, Carmiener vs. Howard; 135 ---- pound's, Bartlett vs. Shepherd; 15 pounds, Bower vs. Rose, and Grue- bauer'vs. Tuttle. FOR OOD M~USC } Finals in the fraternity swimming Ike Fisher's Orchesra meet wll be held at 3:30 o'clock this' afternoosn. Following is the schedule ' L. ifti-i '.4 \-(0 ou " - ' S ih a l CAR BMILLIAR S I_ a d IIf* Eighteen tables on the t faoril( 'f/ ~grundit floor for this .most ppopular reereatioii. arethatss / [ ~ plreas re of college lhe i i Syo do ot ake euse of YOUt e regularly. DWLISON V ~Co. r LOND~ON --p orted " i.Hats _ SlPIPES LUNCMILS SO ' - U a~cti. PJ~Iei'i' to treait you rel?" r.nce iV-4r lIm~v0i f ' O 5i e 7GLIDEAI -H :a I t'f"'.. r ""' iceo, an awu blow, bu-,t the big leagues still pay attention1 iC esientils of:;ii i nd successful work circling 1the T ". TCobb is gv1nC'irditfoi maLking t~ hool. slide fiiifee fir t, ook:; onle toe'i-t the base and lets the dtebe. hort;j)'Topo:cer of thie t. Louma Cardin- _: t rad to m Fa A WIIT MARIONETTES HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM larch 31 4.00P. M. Chldren 25c Tickets at Wahr's WIMUMNEMM2 NEW BOXI14G DIVISINlS GROWING POfLR SJohnny Dundee, the ScotLch- ! chinery for making Pinkie Mitchell 130 piound flash of New York the youngest, the junior welterweight up as junior lightweight box- champion of the world. Ritchie Mit- chell, the middle link in tht chain, -is mpion of the world, it was a just about through with the game or departure from precedent and he~ probably would have been chosen timelrt in regard to the pro-j as the new ace for he- can w~rk at was fairly evenly divided, per- 140 pounds if necessary. 'Pinkie seems majority resting with the op-i to be the logical mean to head the 'newv . Some thought that therel division because of his height and nough divisions in wveight and rangyness. He stands close to six feat ly enough champions to suip-, and it's a simple matter for him tc pile others were of the opinion fight at 140 pounds. This is shown by e weight limits were too broad i the fact that ho has been having little times 133 pound lightweights trouble in getting down to th~e ligPhi- to take on men scaling ~around ' weight limit.' e same being true in all 'divi- 'Billy has announced that Pinkie stands ready to defend the newi titic ny Dundee has made 'a fair sue- and will meet any reasonable chal- the venture and a few ?Months; lenge 'at 148 pounds, the weight rec- tics began talking of making1I ognized as the junior' welterweight champions in the 'other 'dlvi- jmark. This mark will take care of Before the idea became toc lot~ of men who have been breaking Lwn it was taken up by none! their necks trying to lose enough han the Mitchell boys of Mil-j weight to challenge Benny Leonard Billy Mitchell, oldest of the for the lightweight belt. It might ev- d manager of the ring destin. en take care of Leonard' himself for is two fighting brothers, gr"ab- the champion has already fought in echance and started the ma-I the welterweight class. 1 V, IN , LD IIIANI -1, [nil F DT YOU, LOOK 0OR1L ASHIRT? 10 ( a :3 k _; i Coiuin"ye t todaiy? -Ad( V. G Easter INec kwearena Crepes -.r-- ( ; y _ r '' .' , f f .- { t "11.9 -you secl' styVle, but has it ever occurred that in~ additiont a shirt m7-ust possess Such ence of materials and perfection of tailoring 'ins~ure a long life of stylish service? w'.ill. find, here a pleasing variety of Arrowv de, Shirts, from -Which y u nay select your to shape and material, assured of the fact ore have in cf ted ini gamine shirt satisfaction. $2.50 Upimard 'Silk and Wool Will Not Wrinkle ENGLJISH FOUVLRDS In the Newest Colors $ 1.50 values now $1.00 mpCrust $4' HABERDASHERS TO MICH:-IGAN MVEN D N A LDSON 224 S. 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