THE DAILY If mm. 1 _ _ -_...- L u --- %Mllll161Iwj r-'- .. - . _ m . ,. t , r ._. , TWin Loose Game M. A. C. By 16-2 Score (Continued from Page One) The Wolverines were unable to do ything with Johnson's offerings in e first inning, but in the secondf ey j.gathered two hits, and these ipled with errors gave them three ns. Ash cane in with the first irker after drawing a pass. He' nt to second on Klein's sacrifice d came in on Paper's single to nter. Paper came in shortly after O'Hara's double, and Pat, in turnj ored on McMillan's error.I rhe Farmers did no scoring again till the fifth frame when Pat let e go and caught Sepeneck on the tow. ' Sepeneck scored on a field- s choice and Knode's error. This rked the end of the Aggie scoring. chigan's half of the fifth was by r the most bountiful of the game. this inning Fisher's gang turned in ven runs, taking six hits, a base balls, an error, and two sacrifice ;s to do the scoring. Ash, Uteritz, d Knode dipped mostly in the sea action in this frame, Ash batting ice and getting two hits. OHara was pretty near right 4l1 rough his six innings and appeared have .fair control. His curve ball t the corners with regularity a little ove the average and the support had was of the best, only one er- r being chalked up against the team. bson's work on the mound was con- mndable and in 'the last frame he eed to have just hit his stride en he fanned the first two men o faced him. If these two hurlers n true to form as they did yester- y, the pitching problem will lose ost of its sordidness. Notre Dame mes here Saturday and, it is likely at either Noonan or Benson will art, with the chances resting with e former. tiverance will probably saved for the Iowa tilt here Mon- 4)A AmericanH R H l w York ........ .....0 3 1 ashington..............3 5 1 Shawkey and Schang; Johnson and day. The game with the Hawkeyes appears to be one of the most diffi- I cult the Wolverines will have to face this season, considering the fact that Iowa already holds a victory over, Illinois. TIDE BOX SCORE AB R H PO Michigan A Uteritz, ss........5 Kipke, cf .......4 Haggerty, 2b. .5 Knode, lb.......5 Ash, lf4.. Klein, rf... ... Shackleford, rf 2 Paper, 3b .. .4 Blott, c4...,. ... Swanson, c..1 O'Hara, p. ...2 Gibson, p. ...2 Van Boven ..'....... 3 0 1 15 0 0 0 4 1 2 1 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 2 1 0 E 0 01 0 1 0" 0, 0 0 0' 0 0 0 0 M. A. C. 40 Gasser, c.........3 Passage, c.........0 Brady, .. . . . . ..4 McMillan, as.... .4 Johnson, p., lb .... 4 Stephens, rf.......4 Beckley, 1b ........1 Wenner, lb......1 Ross, p ...........2 Williams, If.......2 Sepeneck, 2b.......2 Daley, 3b..........27 0 16 15 27 15 1 ABR-HPOA E 0 0 3 1 1 0 O0 0.0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 :0 2 93 1 0 00 1 0 0 0- 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 3.1 29 2 42415 8 Score by innings: Michigan.....0 3 0 3 M. A. C.... .1000 7 1 2 x -16 1 0 0 0- 2 Home runs---Knode, Paper. Three-base hits-Uteritz. Two base hits-O'Hara, U.teritz. Bases on balls-Off O'Hara, 2; off, Johnson, 3. Struck out-By O'Hara, 2; by Gib- son, 2; by Johnson, 2; by Ross, 1. Passed balls-Blott, 2. Hit by pitcher-Daley by O'Hara. Umpire-Green, Illinois. GOLF TEAM TO iFAE TODAY FOR PUPEMEET Results of the past two weeks trial. matches have finally determined the four men who will comprise the golf team which is to leave Ann Arbor for: Evanston this afternoon. YE1ANGTRCISTERS PREPARING FOR MET Archie Hahn, freshman track coach,t has his proteges on their toes for the coming telegraphic meet with Ohio State yearlings which is slated to takej place on May 9, and as only a week remains in which to round the men into shape the workouts are snappy. The Michigan freshmen are doped to carry away the meet with ease as comparative times of the two aggrega- tions reveal the superiority of the Wolverine cubs. Archie has stated that he will en- ter six men in the sprints, four in the hurdles and an indefinite number in the distances. The men will be enter- ed according to their performances in the trials last week. y Murray and Reineke 'are leading the1 milers. Handy and Mason are the oth- er men in this event. Freyberg led the quarter milers while Fingerle took the pace for the half-milers. Rockwell, a quarter miler, is showing good form and promises to develop into a strong man. Hicks in the two mile is an- oncoming point winner as he is show- ing a good combination of speed and endurance. Feinsinger and Moody in the dashes, Snider in the hurdles and broad jump Frank in the hurdles and Doyle in the weights are the other men who are counted upon to bid strongly for first places. ALLCIMPS, TENNS T O EYOE TODAY' With 32 teams entered in the con- test, many of them stars, the All- Campus tennis doubles tournament will break the crust of. its season to- day and bids. fair to surpass all for- mer tournaments both in quantity ant] quality. Many men who have placed high in [ former tournaments held under the auspices of the Intramural depart- ment have entered the event. Drey- fu-s and Feinsinger, who won the All-campus doubles last fall have, en- tered the fray.Greiner, runner-up in last year''s singles hads paired himself with Fox, a trustworthy teammate, and will make things hot for the men they encounter as the eliminations take place. Besides these men, the name of Je.rome predominates the entry list, two of them being scheduled to play with different teammates. Roth and Elliott, who placed high. last fall, will again perform. There are many other freshmen w~ho have good possibilities. The first round, which is listed be- low, will be played at the partici- pants convenience at Ferry field. The dead line. for all matches of the first round has been fixed at 5 o'clock. Wednesday, May 9. The shortness of time before the close of school has made it necessary to drop all teams which do not play their matches by this date. Following is the schedule for the first round: Elliott-Roth 371 vs. Flint- Cash 2106-M; M. Niehuss-partner 1147-R vs. Garber-Hicks 1324-J; M. Dreyfuss-Feinsianger 751-W vs. C. Forslu n d-R e e d 566; Wentwrth Brurske 2106-M vs. M. Ruh-Levy 2273-M; N. Schaefer-partner 997-M vs. McKnight-partner 1597-M; P. Brom- berg-partner 1167-R vs. Holland-part- ner 2989-J; J. Vose-partner 3056-J vs. H. Hammill-partner 984-R; L. Maed- er-Nagel 3104 vs. Barnes-Briggs 2738; . Watto-Slowinski 2866-R vs. Boxer- partner 1512-W; Mealia-O'Brien 1683 vs. Fox-Greiner 2824-W; Crane-Heinz 243-M vs, G. Jerome-Schaefer 236; L. Lan-g-partner 2034-R vs. H. Zook-P. Dunakin 63; Lamanee-Beck 355 vs. M. Stern-partner 2444-J; Paige-Krich- baum 2744-R vs. Morris-Loose 2451; Jerome-Harvey 2139-M vs. Birks- Flowers 1166; Friedman-VanRipps 751-W vs., Wilkoff-Sloss 732. Good Conditioning Lowers Track Injuries To Minimum Much has been said of ; Michigan'sI "wonder track team" this year, and to its veteran coach, Steven J. Farrell, justly goes the praise and, distinction of its development. We seldom hear, however, of the long period of train--1 ing that every one of his athletes' must undergo. Seldom are the rainy days with, all their accompanying strains, bruises and pulled tendons, mentioned in the track reports. In the lustre of athletic achievement and record breaking competition, the long pieriod of conditioning and careful attention that every Varsity man must undergo is too often forgotten and in most cases is not even considered by the throngs that .each year pack the stadium. Still, this is without a doubt the most important phase of an ath- lete's training period, for without con- ditioning he cannot possibly do his best. Michigan, has been exceptionally for- tunate this season in having had but a few serious accidents, calamities which in the past have too often de- prived her of not a few races, meets and even championships. During the indoor season only one bad injury was suffered by a Varsity track candidate. To one man is due the credit for this splendid record and he is Trainer Billy fFallon. Early in the season LandoWski, star of- last year in the pole vault, injur-' ed his leg so severely that doctors de- Glared he would be unable to compete again. this year. Under Trainer Fal- Ion's attention, however, within six weeks he was able to take part in the Drake Relays i-n the javelin throw and will probably be able to vault in the Illinois meet ten days from now. This represents but ope example of Trainer Fallon'seffective handling. He is con- fronted every day with cases which if- not hazardous at least nmight easily be- come serious and only. once this sea- son has "Steve" been deprived of a possible point winner in.a major meet.- One never hears of the long morn- ings and afternoons of sternuous work! over a training table, or of hours spent in. massaging, attending to bruises and cuts,. nursing pulled tendons and "Charley-horses." That is the daily life of Trainer Fallon. During the in- door season he worked with track can- didates throughout the afternoon, with basketball men at night, and with hockey players the rest of the time. His handling of Michigan's football, warriors last fall was a great factor in their winning of the Conference championship. by virtue of their rec" z? victory Jumped from 11th to sv. hplace. and Delta Tate Upsilon it inoa tie for*fourth Place. The three leading frater!ities stil retain their places, Beta Theta Pi still having a 75 point lead cr their near- est contender, Phi Sigma Kapwa.- The latter also have a comfortable mar- gin over Phi Sigma Delts, who in- creased their points more proportion- ally than did the t wo leading teams. Fra ternitv. 'aseball Ii h,-1 trsEy SPORT SNAP SHOTS leagues will -windup their seacsnam; he heL I - Captain Smith, Winters, Crosby and Potter will play Northwestern Friday R 1 H Fand will then journey to Urbana - to Louis .................2 7 2 take on the Illinois ,club-swi-ngers. hicago......... . .. . . 4 4 0 Coach Wells will also make the trip. Vangilder, Pruett and Severeid; ' Although some dozen rolfers have :bertson and Schalk. been in the running, the race gradu- ally narrowed down, and, the process. fi H E of selection was formally begun Tues- ;hletics................4 5 2 .ay when Crosby, who has been trav- oston ..................3 elling around in 79 pretty regularly, Rommel and Perkins; Murray and was picked for number 3 man. Captain, evormer. Smith, who averages about 76, and- Winters, who is generally in the R H E neighborhood of 77,, have regular eveland...............3 9 1 berths on the team as numbers 1 and etroit .................... 4 7 12 respectively. Morton, Metevier and O'Neil;- Pil- In the final analysis made Tues- tte, C Mle, Dauss and Basler. l day by Carlton Wells, Professor True- blood and Captain Smith, it was found Natdoa that Potter, Benedict, and Hastings R H 1? were so close together in their com- Sparative ratings that anothier match NET TEAM ESILY DEFETSASS/ES Wciverhne Tennis Men Displaying Superior Brand Win All Six Matches, Losing One Set JEROME, REORY REPLACE ZEMON, SANChEZ iN DOUBLES 1 G e L c :# x f 7 3 J i J 77 1 J it latter part of this week. i1 rInts Displaying a far superior brand of are awarded :r the winners of the tennis the Varsity tennis team easily leagiges a few more changes may defeated the Aggies yesterday at Fer- come, although it is not expected. ry field by a score of 6-0. Little dope can be given out on the I At no time in the meet were the ultimate outcome of the race for the Wolverinies in the hole, although at silver loving cup as tho present lead- times the Farmers displayed real abil- era have fared rather badly in horse-p ity on the court. The court conditions shoe and baseball +hus far, While one were ideal and the warm sun made the of the dark horses, Kappa Nu has players get that snap that hitherto vanquished her opponents in all the this season has been lacking. spring sports with almost anbroken i With shots as true as rifle balls success. Sigma Chi ma ay break into Merk'e defeated Captain Cummings the running if they continue their in the first set of singles. Captain form in horseshoe. Other teams are Cummings played a strong game and not to be counted as out of the play forced the Wolverine star to go his however, for not all of them have dis- limit on severaloccasns. The score played their wares in every sport. was 6-0, 6-3. Folowing are the standings among Dsplaying his usual strong game, the leading 14 teams to date: Captain Rorich easily defeated Croll Beta Theta P. . ...............7..in one- of the best exhibitions of the Phi Sigma Kappa........... ..54afternoon, the score being 6-2,. :-2. Alpha. Sigma Phi ............ 57 Upon several occasions the Michigan Delta Tau Upsilon..............l555eader connected with the ball by Delta Tau Delta............. ..553 'umping several feet in -the air and Kappa Nu...,... ............538 on each of the occasions brought the Delta Chi...................5532 ball steaming into his opponent's ter- Delte, Upsilon... . ....530 r, tory. Acacia....:. .......:... 527Inthe third set of singles, Zemon Phi Nu Alpha -........ 511 defeated Sautner of M. A .C., by a Nu Sigma Nti................. 51 6-4, 6-3 score. The tennis displayed Kappa Beta Psi.............: 482 in this match did mot quite. come up Phi Gamma Delta............., '446 . to that displayed in the former match- es. All fraternities shoul ill the Intra- In, the first set of doubles Captain mural department, 22;3, today or to- Rorich and Kline defeated Croce and morrow and give the results of the Coe of the Farmers, by the close score three or "four horseshoe :natches they of 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. . The players were have played. The officials in charge fairly evenly matched and the set was of the tournament wish to verify the almost anybodys until the final score. results with those they have tabu- In this match Kline substituted for lated, as some errors have occurred. Merkle Babe Ruth does nothing by halves. "The monster stadium. of the New Serious and determined to come back Ycrk club, however, will present a in the hearts of the fans and to re- situation that the major league clubs gain the glory that slipped from him will have to deal with. The tremen- last season, the giant slugger is mak- dous attendance there, so completely ing a tremendous start. Already his overshadows all other towns that the vicious bat has played the major part New York owners will be many times. in the Yankees' early victories., His the biggest money makers in the homer did it in the opening game; game. With this so, they will be able a triple in the second and in the to outbid all other clubs in the mar- third a two-bagger turned the trick. ket for players.". Julius Heinemann, president of the Perhaps the leagues will have to New Orleans club, on whose grounds pool a portion of the season's receipts, the Yankees trained, declared that as is now being done in the Southern Ruth was one of the hardest workers association, a listener suggested to on. the New York club and before the Judge Landis. season opened predicted a large year "I did not know the details of that," for the Babe. sIreplied the judge, "but I will look There: is no question' that Ruth, in int it. condition andRuth -doing his -best is a wonderful ball 'player and a tre- mendous asset to any club. Ruth Intramural.Items may not surpass or - even equal his record of fifty-nine home runs, but Ruth getting his share of singles, dou- Following is the lm!t fifteen games bles and triples will be of greater of the fraternity horseshoe schedule.. value to the Yankee team. At the They will be played today, May 3, as same time, veteran players do not ex- follows: 3 o'clock, Delta Upsilon -s. pect Kennetha Williams to come near Chi Psi, Phi Sigma Delta vs. Phi Chi, his home run record of last year with Theta Xi vs. Hermitage, Alpha Delta George Sisler out of the: game. With Phi vs. Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Kappa the Big Train on, base so frequently., Sigma vs. Phi Beta Delta; 4:30 o'clock darting off the bag, making his steals Tau Delta Phi vs. Delta Chi, Acacia, and causing pitch, outs, Williams was vs. Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Nu vs. Phi in a position to hit more "cripples" psilon P1, Phi Mu Alpha vs. Tau than any other batter in the league. ! Epsilon Phi, Trigon vs. Beta Phi But with Tobin-good a batter as. Delta; 7 o'clock, Sigma Chi vs. Phi Johnny is-batting in Sisler's old po- Kappa Tau. Sygnus vs. Psi Upsilon.1 sition, the pitchers. will not have to Peers vs. Phi Kappa Psi, Kappa Beta watch the bases so much. and he will Psi vs. Phi Sigma Kappa, Delta Kap- not be on as frequently as George. pa Epsilon vs. Xi Psi Phi. The Big Train will be missed in more All teams which have not pl-aye& ways than one by Lee Fohl's club, five games including the ones sche- duled above _should report the same "Baseball entered upon a new era to the Intramural departm nt anytime when the New York American league after 2 o'clock today. Incomplete club dedicated, its new stadium," said standings will run in tomorrow's Judge K. M. Landis recently. The high Dily. commissioner of baseball attended the opening of the park. Upon the completion of the hand- "At Boston, the day before, 15,000 ball tournament, which was won by fans came out to see the Braves open Kappa Nu last Saturday a.fternoon, with the Giants, although the temper- the points which were earned in the ature was munch below freezing. A contest by the different houses were splendid tribute to Christy MnAhew- added to the Fraternity athletic son, the new club president. I can- chart. Only a few important changes not conceive where baseball will end. resulted i~n the standings, Kappa N All-campus horseshoe singles and doubles entries will be closed at 5 r.'clock, Tuesday, May S, and the sche- dule for the first roux d will be an- nounced , in Wednesday's Daily. - No. teams or men have entered the facul- tv horshetunxeta.vt I + The next set of doubles was won due to the efforts of Gregory and Jerome substituting for Zemon and Sanchez. Their opponents, Cummings and Scha- fer, never seriously threatened the Maize and Blue, the final score being 6-0, 6-2. is desirous that all those interested WEAPLOCH, '24, EXPECTED TO, should o so at once. LEAVE HOSPITAL TO(IIORROW Entries for the All-campus singles Ee- and doubles hoseshoe tournament have Edward E. Weadlock, '24, who shot been coming at a fast rate during the himself accidentally in the leg, mid- last few days and the tournament will way between the ankle and knee, at be started a week from today. Fac- RF. 0 .T. C. rifle practice last Monday, ulty men interested in horseshoe pitch is expected to be out of St. Joseph's ing should get in touch with the In- hosptial tomorrow. tramural department today. Entries He was injured when he dropped for All-campus track are still being his rifle to his side after making a accepted. e , shot. " ! ! ' 8 1' 118-3 l = ASK FOR THEM- AT YOUR GROCER OR RESTAURANT PHONE 664 The Ann Arbor Creamery Co 123 W. LIBERTY STREET 1 ________________! 8 l_____!!l1399lZIH l!!! !6l_111l883888t1 I__888888!l _ _E__l__ l_ klyn. . ... ..... ... ...... 6 ~ 12 'York ..............716 41 nnard, Ryan, Barnes and Snyder; imaux, Vance, and Deberry. would be necessary in order to insure n fair selection of the fourth man. in the eighteen hole playoff match yesterday, the results showed Potter first with 3 up on Hastings and 4 up on Benedict, and Hastings second 'O~~fl..........................L_._ wih u -o Bnd.. Pttr.a r a.; . 3- pq 11 1~7 1 h ios - - ..... ..'.'.' . .'.'.- . ' '('.'1 w ith . 3 u p an B en ed ict. P atter w a s .hillies.................. 7 13 2then picked as number 4 man. In this Oescheger, Genewich, Fillingim and playoff match Potter and Hastings 'Neil; Winters, Weinert and Henline. both had medal scores of 78, and 1 ' Benedict went the rounds in -83. R H E Other tryouts are urged to keep on 'ittsburg ...............1 8 3 practicing and turning in their scores, t. Louis . .. ............12 17 0 as they will have an opportunity to Morrison, Boehler and Schmidt; compete for positions on the squads feffer and Ainsmith. that will make the remaining trips this year. icago + 2 G6 Ldinnati. ..1 1 1Y )sborne, Keen and O'Farrel; Luque I Hargraves. FATHE 1R'S DAY - Pay i - -- $2.30 to $15.00 Ti- -k' -.oiay "ne Company,,. I ; Keep Your Car Looking New all the Time I- 11 4f DON'T let your car get dull and dingy. Keep it up-to-date; keep up your pride in it. fOTHELIFR 'S DAY NOBODY at least no Michigan man ever played Billiards here ONCE They are all repeaters. The more often and regu- larly you play, the greater your enjoyment. R.l, -May 13 You can keep itlooking like a new model if you'll give it a coat of Lowe Brothers Auto Varnish Colors every six months.. Do it yourself. It's great fun. All it will cost is three or four dollars, and you'll enjoy doing it. There isn't any trick to it at all. Roll it out of the garage the second day, and the neighbors will think you have bought a new car. If you want to change the present color, you have your choice of eight others. Come in and see the sample spokes and learn how easy it is to keep old cars looking new. Do They Like Candy? You'Try Them! OSWALD HERZ air r ri r s e, G 2 Vi' w