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TOI" PLACE AT PENN RELA$YS Vrashi ton ..... ........2 7 1 p' uxE' iI.1 ,Tl TOlt POWER
Iew ork ... ........1 3 01___
lals ip the 220 yard dash will be Warniath and larrity; Bush andI (Special to The daily)...
thi, afternoon on Ferry field. I Schang. dj ......ltl
k. Farrell says that the men mustI Maion, eis., Apri 23.-ltough
age 22 -2-5 seconds to enter the Chicago .......... 7 li} s and Michigan aper to have
a g meet. The following n-in will St. Louis..............h best holds on the 1923 Western
i .. .... . 7Conference baseball championship, the
e for places on tis -team:. Cap- ame clledt in fourteenth iing on; adger nine expects to give bthlentycII
re, Wittman, Purdly, Seimons, accsount of darkness. o poiini h w ansahd
Nater and Martin. It is doubt- Faber, Connally, Robertson and °utled psihiini ah h n w ogn , ce~pettrr
rhetlier there will be four mien" Scalk; Thurston, Danford, Kelp, Pmu- wtheah adioleopstd
will - average the required time. tt and Severeid. figure Wiscon in to have an equalE
marks have not bee 'faster than ____ chance with the Indans and the Wol-
conds recently, Boston .............9 11 2! verines.
Coach Lowman. takes III;, willowl
dowski qualified this afternoon' Philadelphia .. ..........6 I'0 1 iles3oAn ro1),I 8,adi
he rake relays when he made Ehmki e and Devormer ;Ronmmel and Pris inw.Ii niees toanntar boraprilt2,Bad it
e throw of 175 fee.t 8 inches in 'erin, ine. i ntisgm haiohth agr
iwei.H i h ny n ofr D iad Michigan will be given the real!
flae done Coaclh Farrells required ,I Dtroit........... test. Wisconsin opened its Big Ten
ce of 17Q, feet. fletlooxks like Cleveland .... .. .,.......3 5r;season by playing Indiana last Fri-
icr in this event t thlis ime and Hollway anid Wodall; E+dwrdls nd ~ay at Madison. The H-osies were
]practice should prove to 1be a ;Wyatt.; given an 8 to 3 trim ming although
able man. Steger, Nufer and j their pitcher, ase, had the edge on
"s are working ,out regularly un- 1ioivil Pickodhthsadlwg xtwilenthek
Roffman.,- New York .. ........ .......I 4, 8te 11isaloigsi o ik
ser looked exceptionally good Brooklyn...........u fr's seen.m Onteshd-otheerrornd
Ma~y when after ,clearing 12 feet 1 . iBurnes. Jon nard and Gaston, 11u' emaeshdnn ro
ease hie put the bar up to 12; Smith; Vance and Delerry.aaitthmwleheWsnintm
had but one, committed by ervatius{
"iches and although not manag- 1 Inrgtnt1
o ¢Jear the height came within Pittsburg..........8 10 2 nrgtfed
ationx of an inclh of doing it. Ciannt-...........491IfedSow;Wl
ker went E'12 feet also but hadl 3oelr, Grlazuier and Gooch; Couch, Hofissaerplynhs
u~t ih12fe nce. fRxey and i-i argrave. nital Ceneence game, led in the
a. Orden heaved the shot 43 feet iti.I-chdhre isinfu
hes but stepped out of the circle. I St. Lous ........ ..3 7 )times to bat and is hits ranged from
raS unable to snake 43 feet there- .Chicago . .............7 10 1 :a single to a home run, the odd one
Brooker looked like a 'corer! Toney, Stuart, Barefoot and Clem- being at triple in the s itii Servatis,
3 dicuswhenliethrw th dik es; Aexaderand artott Tebell, any!t Ashenbrenner were the
~e diths ehe wllcoets ens lxne ad rnt.other Badgers to connect. Combacker,
Philwitheese.oskeonilRain.etet shorttopx,had a good cay on the
1 1vn swl steplevut-___ ___ field, azcceting eight chances five put-
e Penn .z eiays= and has a chancey., ots and thriee assists, without an er-
acig i it- j~fPIT rorr. ii llingswort, at the kytn
hps the most interesting single rfoutI mkeystone
that the W olverine athletes willoumihp
a .man in at the Penn relays is 1 f IP~ANDf I ie oosers were scheduled to play
road jumnp. Ini the history of 996115 LHJ ill) the sc ond ame of the series on Sat-
elays there have only been four *'- urday but the well known Pluvis was
that have jumped over 24 feet. j 1ESERVE BAriLENG I'1 tES I R coo obstinate, necessitating the can-
899 raialin of enn jumed 3DIION SUADcelation of the fracas. Accordig to
~t- 1- inhes.Krozlie wa _____a Conference rnling no play-offs are
allowed on postponed games so it is
er and track coach at Michiganxl The varsity tennis squad is round-' either for better or worse for the Bad-
wo years before Coach Farrell [hig into shape with the able assist- gxers. As it wxas, fortune favored some-
hsis place.14I1 19Q lxrnstein oi. ance of the old sun God and with but'bd n idyfrtedeuesat
m. e jumped~ 24 feet 7.1-4 inches three more days before the openig- ed shortly after the 'game and lasted
h :is the present' record in 'this nmatch of the season with M. A. C. all day Saturday.
In 1912 Glettcrson. jumped 24 !the coach is putting all-of his pro- Pitching Doubtful
5-8 ncl es for first place. CarlI teges through stiff 1ractices. From the result of Friday's game,
oi was the first and only Mich- It is almost certain that the three it seems that veryting depends on
man who has ever taken first veteranrs of last year's team will the pitching corps. If the hurlers
in- the broad jump:. In 1918 heI make the first trip. Captain Rorichj come through, Wisconsin will place
}d first with a jump of 22 feet' Merkle, and Sanchez are the letter extremely near the top in the stand-
tinches. In the meet last year men from last year. The fourth place ( ings. Pickford, Johnson, Rade, and
of Penn. placed first with a 1will be hotly contested by Jerome, chrenk are the men whom Lowman is;
of 23 feet 4 3-4 inches. HubbardI Zemon, Kline, Gregory and Hi-nes. depending on and of these four, Pick-1
4ichigntbulyto it is=elevedt inaesterday Kline won from Jerome- ford is the only man who has pitchedF
Akhganbutit s lsobeleve.-i along (rawn out three set match a Conference game. Johnson showed
with th ete aoal ethe score being 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 Zemnj up well on the southern jaunt while
set - a new r' , kubbard hasI won .out over Kline with a score of R~ ladke and Schrenk showed that they
24 feet 11 inches within the i -4, 6-2, and is playing an exception- I wero - dependable.
week and is a consistent jumiper, ally good brand of tennis. flamles---
eer,, he still has the difficulty of I defeated 'Walbridge for a temporary I
Iing over his takeoff and this may p'c nteta nacoe3stFROSLIBALL.,SQ A
his chances lmatch. GE TSSTIFF DRILL
Ten s ' San in s Ihides the reyglar four m arteam___
sta din s wic wil pay gansttheFamer The Ai -frosh baseball squad went
't opee i a squad twoetamnwlecosmeet= through a snappy workout yesterday
W L Pct ocmlt i ra qa ome afternoon. A high wind kept the yearl-
.....2 0 1.00 ainwConryC1 o hefllw ngs from perspiring freely, but it did
xis ...........1> ing afternoon. Upon the return 0 oodwrnkepn hlby oig
onsin......... tetmfrmismthstiwek The practice c nsisted of pep games
n-a............... ...00 end the reserves will be given anotheranfugchsgAsorgmei
fchance to displace 'the men who are which several sets of players took
. ............1 1 .500; holding temporary positions onthpatelaprmetpacin the
........1 1team. practice session. Although several cts
t State:.. ......... 1 . 0000 I have been made, there are still ,about
iiwestern.........0 2 .0001I If that check didn't come, let "Jim- 80 cavoting around Ferry field.
esota.........0 0 me" sell something for you to tide There is a large number of inusu-
You oivr.-Adv. ally good looking battery material, and
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'i s1n 3 Ohio State 2.
wa 13,: Chica-go 2.
scmsin-Indiana (rain).I
tle Creek Sets License Record 'Ik i .Al. dsi s,..
ttle .Creek, April 21-(By AP.)- t
automobile licenses have beenn_
tned in. Battle Creek so far this
than during the entire year of r -s
it good-" values cheaup thru thceER
l1fid c m- c's--12" "EY eolege man knows that
weare what w eat." A sound
___________________body, good blood and steady nerves
~ cannot be built up unless we have the

yet, to wok i.theps e nU [ii, UtodUlI ixatnierI'Oclock wll be payed at.4 'o lck U111U 1uWU L S W i i.
contenting himself with weeding ot I starting this afternoon. This time will H
the woy t looking candidates. I remain the same for the balance of AflNjOff LIH S M
____________-[the season. All other times will re-~ ~ ~ I
I]rmu d h m main the same.TH 7KM N II <TC
Intra urt~ item _ xWith the wather' growng less
- I Entries for All-campus tennis, sing- i [ condrucive to football training 'every
Intramural activities got underway L I ayte prg otbllpacties nil
rahrsol etra feno',shoe, sngles and doubles, Faculty!I der the guidance of Assistant Coach
wahen thewlybaseballand fnon horseshoe ls independent, society, and I Piladeplhia, p~il 2 .-(By A.P) George Little are getting more ten-
whnte aeal n hreho or-casbaseball, and All-campus out- Intrainl lvrhsbengvnuosevery day.
naments were opened, because 'many door track are still open. Some of!tonte2athnal avrelaysbeeniveno at au obl f atyars
of the teams scheduled to play' had the events are fairly well filled with It the Unvety ofualPensylaanial of asiyta s iigQac Ltl
failed to read the notices in the Daily. entrants and will get underway as 'decision of Oxford University to send valuable assistance in coaching the
Other factors contributed to the soon as the majority of the fraternity e ver some of England's best runners ends in the art cf pasing. and ,the
small success of the first days"- pro- activities, have been disposed of. v ho itc ill compete in event~ on both] other men in the secrets of puting
gramn, many of the professional frater-1 days of the mneet--April 27 and 2. "Doug"lRby and "Cappie" ~appon
nities being unable to play at the ! h t Nx o hrlm c~mte a'r alo in te spring coachIng staff
time which they were scheduled, and ' ~ ~ 'na enyvnae rti h agst nd are of no little assistance to the
many of the athletic managers think-I track and field. athletic net in theioab.
ing six mene would play on a team ( By JACK KEENE wol. The linemen were Instructed in the
in the horseshoe tournament. BoIgBiih unr il'oeei I finer pints of lern" and tacl~n
In order to overcome thiese obsta- larly in the Latin countries. Luis the ditance mnedley collge relay I while the rest of the 'team also "re-
dles which will impair the success of
the season the Intramural department Firpo's success has made the sport! chamipionship and in the two mile col. I cie z their share of thits phase of th
popular in South America for the first i logo relay event, In the distance md- I work. All of the men were then
is announcing the following instruc- time. Now that the senor's country-' I y, tie first man runs a quarter mile; ! cr::Yvii into a signal, practice -whch
tmos: n hrssho an baeb lilnen have become interested they are the second, a half; the 'third, three I 'e o ody partofteesin
teams will be scheduled to play at i the miost rabid fans. in the world. quarters and the last mhan a :tile. Th-ic limax of the afternoon was
a certain time, and at a certain placeMxc stelts onr otk h xodta rmsst uu-sraidv~e h oc iie h
in horseshoe when conflicts arise and Mxc stelts onr otk h xodta rmsst eu-tahdwe h oc iie h
tetomboxing.uRecently aebattletbetween questionably good for bouththe ast- :quil. ,into two teams and ordred a
tmsaeualtogttgtherfr the ancient Sam Langford and Kid ance medley and the two mile- relay, cimm'age.' Te men displayd atatt
tergames, the athletic managers ofi Savage for the heavyweight champion- Th mrcnclee.Ir eyo o n ilnms owr ~a
the two fraternities involved should ship of Mexico was staged in the bull stnhisAmear ian colegef repvrytoela yaiings to work toat
prage agofnti-icnatchadineform the ring t Mexico City, and the once In the distance medley, Georgetown, I as the weoather wa rather warm fir a
pyigothmaciadifr thIntramnural department of the chan~e. famous Boston "Tar Baby" knocked Yale, Penn State, 'Columia, Pennsyl- srmmag.
in order that schedules mazy be kep Savage out in the first round. A bout vania, 'Doston College and Cornell als
straighf at the office; whaile in base- between two obscure lightweights thatl str'ong. In the two mile Georgetown, - -
ball.:all houses which are iulable to went fifty-one rounds a few weeks Yale, Boston College and PoetiSae
perorn atthestiulaed imesholdago started the craze for boxing in (awll have teams consideed fast enclght
get in touch with R. Young at, 2263 Mexico to endanger the prOi~n wol's re 'r(
or 374" and h]ave him straighten. out I Milr ggisi quotedc as saying, (made last year by lPtnnsylvan~in o71 ? II ,
th-cnfics that hie fears the Tigers most in the r.i=nute.s, 42 2-5 seconds.-4j
thepndn cnlcs pennant pursuit, thus prov- Michian exn.ect2 t> yeJ re rned -
twYor men willtornameate Aameb ing that something more than an oc- at the carnival, in which event, the
thel horsesh of h estoramut ogmecos onal mov nent of the ears goes An n Arbor instittton's greaj~ broad
the mthe,2 pitsbig neces-l on underneath the Miller's cap. All jumper, Ilubbard 1tz. O A ot at Ihugh T. Smith, '24, has been ani-
sary to win. a match: Teams which T y Cobb has to offer is a 300 hitter. the existing wrd'"na'b <fee tj- oce as atin fth Vrit
havenetapperedon he shedlesin every position, an improved pitch- i3 inches, held by E 0. Gordin,fomglftaifrthcong bse.T
have ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ii ntapae onteshdlsi staff and his own personality to'- r Harvard star. IHubbard is declaredof tea o thale mnbesnof t
announced to date will >e taken care (ouaeteta.Eupe ih'ohv et~'2 eti rcieo ~~dsru htalmmeso h
ofint asetemsoonppd itas hvpossible. eetinratie- s iuad gt ut on the 'court every aft
ofassonsosibe that ammunition, "Ty the Terrific" is several occasions and has eaed conl enoonu possible and that they should
Fraternity atletic managers should as badl off as the German army when sistently beyond 24 feet J tt rin signed score cards after ev-
reebeIhaIams Iih -e ceit goose-stepped into Beiura on the!i ' Cr. -~me iii order that Cthe four Wren
duled in the horsesho.e tournament IPrswhc oehw nvr ok IgIIa SI~thi(11 31,cts tonighcosnwhtaeto~'ae h
below can be played at any time, po-I imChriltmas dinner-dateonal prefe. ! -mMy n oEvntnad
pro-plac. the chDelnged date isnal reieonI enibcntw 're Northwestern and ll-
'vdnAh hne dt scnein ike Collins, the western promoter Ioa journali.ti raterrif V wl holdI sreecilyaetheie.
wit) theicr opponent.. Also, it is not it ' euora b wek me inga i 1 epcieyaet emt
and manager, is going to stage thre isrglrhekymetigat73I ;
thued traturamursbsolgased nchapioshpmatches at Shelby, E 1 o'clock this ceeiig.n room 323 o te ^-
reqInrdatalnurisbe plga eIonnion. :
lepartn ent is, informed of ime result Io osctiedystrig.ul .j I meeting will da chie3fly with
Who the tithe hold rs are Collins will
upon completion of the game: not tate just now. thIe .Tfinal detail >Sri t;mito a-~-baii°"
The horse~hmoe schedule for today,; Jacques Fc truer, vetran first I uet which i a to or, l 11aMj2li ,b tt
April 24i, is as follows: I ackler, whto was obtained b1y the Rob- i r business g ill b t' i&' F:«lo i.
3 o'clock, Phi Chi vs. I-ermiztage, ins from the Cardinals, has signted to I ~' t :
Delta Sign-a P1 vs. Phi Sigmia Delta, manage a semi-piro club in C7entraia, j It's true effciency to use Dail,-'
'r'heta Xi vs. Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Il., according to reports. If this is I' Classiefieds-Adv. II ,
Beta Delta vs. Delta Chi, Phi Delta true lie will be suspended by Presi- I'-
Theta vs . Phi Kappa Sigma ; 4:30 dent Ebbets of the Brooklyns onI SEE ERURO1PE this summer. Young illm mtre O i a n
o'clock: Tai Delta Phi vs. Acacia, Phi tlie "first lay of the National leaguie IAMn's Grouip for UnP' rtiy students I ticr
Kappa Tau vs. Phi Epsilon P i, Tan championship season. The Robins hrave and young; en from 13 to 24 years; I
Epsilon Pi vs. Sigma Nu, Sigmia Chi made several attempts to get Four- opruiyt oF oetoogl Llguens
vs. Phi Mu Alpha, Cygnus vs. Peers; nfor to report, but he has turnled dlown wrth congenial e-coitn<i cmii f yours1
7 'lock: 'rigoni vs. Phi Kappa Pei, all offers advanced by Squire Ebhe,?ct own { te; personally coct ed toury; w
I Beta Phi Delta vs. Psi Upsilon, Phi ; and Manager Robbie. The R Pobus -cpal eaesip odrt cs.
Xrit fordscritive fol Tr. t.r .
'Delta Clhi, vs. Nu Sigma Nu, Lambda have not been officially notified thait, .ViL Ai Ii JIll21 o.-Stt- tmtIg
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Chi .Alpha vs. Alpha Sign-a Phi, Delta Fournier is now manager of a'sonmi- n$ Fl es . ld. toisi~leKy,
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Sigma Phi vs. Delta. Alpha Epsilon. pro club.:______
Wednsda, Aril25, illseethe A semi-pro baseball clergyman has ' ;t I~3I!IIl- i~IlllwllImlufhl~uu~
lpaKpaKpav.Alphia Chi !Rev. I. J. Gapzynski of Laporte has j RSK ,FOy THEM
Rho Thta elt Cli v. DltaSiga Ifurnished the reformers of his neirh-
Delta, Phi Delta Phi vs. Alpha Tau borbood sonmething to rave about by , -AT r YOU R GROCER OR R ESTAURANT
Omea, hi amm Deta s. hiannouning his intention of heading a}
SAlpha Delta, Th eta Chi vs. Delta Tau regular semi-professional nine to play!
Upioi4:0 ococ, K p a u v. Laporte every Sunday afternoon .
Upslon 4:0 oclok, app Nuus'this. summer, He will (Ion a u- : an duU
Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Rho Chii vs. frmad aag.hetam P O E 6
Ch hKppa i s et A new alibi has been prepared for I.
'Theta Phi, Sigma Phii Epsilon vs. Detta the rookie who doesn't make good ('
Tan Delta, Delta Kappa Epsilon vs in the majors. If the village basb111 I evin rb r C eael t
Chii Psi; 7 o'clock, Xi Psi Phi vs." hero finds himself shipped 1 onie with 123 fir. LIBE RTY STREET -1
Kappa Beta Psi, Delta Upsilon vs.R a one-wray ticket all he needs to sayj
Phi SimSigma , elaKappaP vs Deltaftur Sigma hs Pit-avs. 1l I(iin11tthe futureHIIZ1111isIIIthatl111h11s1 teethi 111aritt' lil11 i
Phi Chi, TI-ita XI' vs. Delta Sigma to blanme. E. C. Delaporte, superin-
Alphaela PiDeltaritge Phi vs. f ahltis-iIernublcitage.RIili tendentRtllRlilof athleticsl inI the11i public~iiilRl1~iER i
l schools of Chicago, maintains that the
Charms for the members of the win-{ unexpected slumps of many of tie
Wing teams in the society, freshmen i biest athletes are caused bey their d- I:, HERE ARE SOME OE YOUR NEEDS FOR T ,~
sectional, and church basketball fetive molars.
leagues have arrived at'thle intramural -i
office. Tey can be secureday callingv Just cl 960, -when you have a
at the office aytietoa.I aw.Av
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Grape-Nuts,. the delicious wheat
and malted barley food, is especially
favored by brain workers.
Grape-Nuts with milk or cream con-
tains every element required for per-
feet nutrition. It provides proteids,
carbohydrates, vital mineral eleri'ents
and vitami ns essential for nourishing
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