THE MICHIGAN DAIILY 'foooo - . ...r x Uffillillwim (u :?Ir ,. x , W~~tYiiI11Gets YYM wiReal Chnce TE iS.ME p1 HER'S MEN OFF ~1eet I111nois Saturday and iowa~ Tond ay hi Big Ten nam~ues; Jialamnazoo Tuesday E DVILARED INELIGIBLE, ACiiLEI!DGOES TO ,IRSQIT Against. nin I ~H[l N " I ~Slow Matches Cha1,racteril T,; of 'Wolerine Raw ! Oneo of the nlost ipotant trips of he season far the Varsity nine will egin at 3 o'clock tis afternoon when ach Rlay Mlher and 15 0: his co- arts entrain for Urbana to meet the !Ifni, anti later to battle the Haw- yes at Iowa City. F7rom the showing y Iowa In the 10 inning game played g iist'the Wolverines last Monday fternoon on iFerry field and the tength of the Indians who have turn- d all of their Conference games into ins with the exception of one con-. et with Iow~'the Wolverine record offar his, season may meet ruination nless the Maize and Blue warriOr yep on their toes every minute of ay. A single error may spell deeat nl recession to second place in the loferenco standing. 4akson Illifi Choice CoachCarl Lundgren will probably e Jackson, the'Illinois twirling ace, thne''noid ag nst Michigan. If abksont is In form hei will be at hard an for Liverance to heat and his fgging teammates are counted "n to ve him almost =perfect ackig. Ift Wngs Pdrn out ag they ought tothe ontest will resolve itself into one o it 'gratest - Litcing -'Battles of ine onferen ce seascon. If th iiondsmn an't come across a slugging mat % h tight to result. Liveraiuce £or Michigan LIverance is counted upon to, dis- ay his old time fort n md keep the dians guessinig whenthey tae their irs at bat. In case the v reran We!1- rlue twirler Isn't up, to oerm, the ach is taking along four other pitch- s including Gibson and O'Hara, who Lin finish the game. It is expected at Livy will be in form however and bsen~ and O'Hara can e save for e other Conference game on Nlon- ow a. will have a good chance to get avenge for her defeat at the hands of ie Maze and Blue when the Varsity [alts. Iowa Cty Monday, afternoon. Arshall will 'probably be the magai iosen to pitch against Michigan. In e game last. Monday the Hawkeye iirler )Itched a ,steady game of ball fr nine innings and he might have on his game if he had been given eo chance. With a friendly crowd in e grandstands he can be -cunted pon to ,fool the eemy batters.. Altht~agh Feather Winter's return has l [ndered the squad to some extent the free games played last week gave eo team a lot of good drill in team- 'ork and batting and ~ two day' let- awn in "training may help 1q prepare io team for the two hard contests this eat,.-end. mnode t Tile Vrsity will have a hard tme Imetting itself to the loss of Bob node who was declared inligible for [rther participation in Conference Jletics, yesterday afternoon. Shack-3 .ford will be switched to first b~4 d Kln will fill in at the right field 4h. Wetern State Normal will be met uesday~ afternoon on 'the homeward ipi in wht will undoubtedly prove to a practice game, and the following eek( end will 'be taken up by a two ime series with the powerful Mn- otr, nine. Seeks; to Bar Hereditary Titles Lo0no May°1-(By A.P.)-Arthur onsanb , Shefieeld, Labor Par t e- r of Parliament, though of aristo-' atic lineage, introduced a bill to ave Comnmons terminate hereditary tes, barring heirs and heiresses from icceeding to nobility; he said many era wanted to renounce their titles. LPIECE OF ADVICE OUT OF SIX 3LAITIES With all the matches cli by slow play, Michigan's to defeated the racquet w~ielde negie-Tech yesterday a ft e Ferry field by winning five j matches played. 'Tesnowfall of the tw dlays rende~redth lacoa for Varsity play, causing th 10 toJ: played on the cor~crE a iact which was directlyr foa. Theslow planyin- of hoth jIn the initial matchi of noon, "Chuck" Merkel defe Lini Schwartz, who playe one for the visitors, in twc 6-2. In the next match 0't Carnegie, defeated Captain !Michigan, in three close '-6, 6-3. Jerome, of Michigan, defe, auer, of the losing team, i played match of the day's cc by, winning the secondi twc B iggestHubbard may enter bo0th the Ihigh and low hurdle races and his only ma-te Tomorrow Wit GilsIndians1 in the low wyill be Loomis. The duhsky star may have to run alone in the high Thtem whc wilpy nI ftDERS ~ ~~~~~~~sticks but he is sure.'to enter in th~e iiatc sre oth fati' ;Coach Harry Gill brings his Illini who has been Charlie's closest rival broad jump.. He may estafish a roe-hrsso itigtunaet.l EayW track team here tomorrow "when 'thee all season. The Illinois time for the oru i optiinwl o e' ben change 'i, Bcta Phi Delta r lac:, Luet ,men of they Orange and B3:-ae meet mile is 4: 26 and Reinke, if he does this hta~le n mt ilhvepa ap eaPi~ h te set ~Steve .irrell~s Varsity runners in event, will see enough competition, keen competitionta iniintheebfgst jump I iehas Ibekaneavs eancheretiolvein te fhnghmayhseeAll gaies of the first round iuiiit, what shoul4 prove to be the greatest The two playedhandItbellsandeDavisnen- LET oudoo dual meet of the West this tered and this looks like a Michigan sm xieetaoeteodnr.ocoktmro ih -8 PLAYED sesnnwa ane na-eetathuhteScesmy sprn and the same is trle for 'the pole1 No, matterinwamanrnat a surprise but it is doubtful with vault for Brownell, of Illinois, is the Chnshaeenmaeilhy iaracterised tempt is made to dope the results of Isbell running if first place willn o I man who placed first at Drake with' campuis horseshoe etarcmtournm ent l ennis team' the meet, the score is so close that to the Orange and Blue.;I aAeanfg2ieternhe. rssr_ tarted yesterday, Rex-Schlifer, 751- ers of Car-, even oie third place may change the Agr, of Illinois, will have things rk will plossibly be in shape to vault n replacing Fcinsinger-Alan. R, ernoon at path of victory for either team. Downriy w wyi hejvln nB e - lrooker has found) a pole that he can Shle,71W wl m~ ~ of the sixj in Urbana they speak ,of Michiigan'si ond place looks like Michigan with 1-ue IfBok)iabetgt seclmdt120,inheirton. "Wonder Team" in grim tones and VnLand dnowski heaving close to 180 feet. tI Booer sandle oet ' c d chmatY~id the ll-campusthe ir4 P~un "o prcwious toihishasenstpoledandderosmir's parileshatchesain thes All-campo his new pa i prvios Gll as nstlle a etemind siritVanOrdn soul tae frstin he hotwill stand tCie strain, which is likely. singles and double's must he played rts usel~ess =into his men that has been equalled'1 and if Hiniles and Heath are right dr oBlyFlo'Jcrflwr,#5c"coktmro ih.demthsol yte anri vici7rp~ ihgnmyslmi hseet h ete eccurt, makes his football players fight until discus is an eceigydoub'tfuil Bonll.haie wl ppearmoe responsible'tels wite event. Hunter and Brooker may be or less slim. By virtu? of the many requests. ih tel. n at bostersu h nia asialet1lc utteIln aefil 1linois' chances rest in the cdashes, ,f~Lculty tennis tournamn~t, entr: the after- stronmahenew hndmade atotee tottaku and that is that Coach Harry Gill 'ha stofongwherelandvaresdopedeto takenpossibly in the6hurdlesoandsin acouple c eated Cap- never lost a dual meet to the Wol- first and second. The hammer throeftefedeet.A xednl omc,26.A ona ceue lenen nudmberximtverine acord ;Hee rra.. th trnment wiltl a nubrvrnsHehas been doing his utmost is also ) doubtful but oneI thing is cer- lnetadapocmt cr cod earnetetun o sets, 6-4, this past week in order that his recordi taim, and that is that 'Sam hill will inr oahriddpn a h ialudra.Aseilcuta e 'Connor, of ~have to tro btter than 137 fret if resu)lt something like 70 to 61 iii nthe ficeld will be re:served for all chn 'Conncr, ofi will not be spoiled tomorrow. It ' I.onro )C.L n orine's favor. Ic: th~is contest. Rorchofihe would have Illinois take :first.r sets, 7-5, seems as thonig, Michigan has the edgE ineadScmhveben- t-how- - -- on paper as to the number of first ________andSchmidhave_,bee____how -places but Gill's hope is to place ing groat form this past. week u~id . - - ated 1-aus- Ihere again (Iill'C )w.- .may suiffer. [n the best !enough seconds and thirds to atone. ___________________ :ompetition, Captain Paul Sweet, of the Illini, pull-~ ro -ia~hS ed a tendon when he helped to C' a r ,- .. - wf E < .- "a z. T MMs' ] 1 F .T J r .. - y rC.. AOI ileip. 1 merican R 1H1E Boston....... ........... 7 11 1 Chicago..........9 14 3 Ellerton, Quinn, Black, Murry, 'Odoul; Rue!, Faber, Schalk R H E Philadelphia.........10 13 4 St. Louis ..... . .......7 10 2 Hast, Harris, Roni mel, Perkins; Danforth, Kolp, Bayne, 'Root, sever- oid. I86 -,after he had lost the first 36. tablish a world's record in the quar- Kline made it three out of the four~ ter mile, relay at Drake and thoughl singles for the Maize and Blue when he is# expected to 'run Saturday; lhi5 lie defeated Keil, 9-7, 6-2.; form may not be at its best. Merkel and Rorich -won a slow j Trio ini Century doubegmatcp mtain Schwa tondrsh o- }amItBu rbe, ndGoateritwill,-Ca- duesgmatcpmtanShevstondrsho-I tisBrobableGothaterittma"11a all, 6-2, 7-5. Michigan took the final the century dash for Michigan. Bur- match for the Wolverines when Kline ke has always shown better time out- 'and Zemon defeated O'Connor and doors than in and last year turned in Illausauer,1-6, 6-47 6-3. a time of 10 flat in the dual meet with SChicago. Wittman and Goldwater canI RU H KEdo 10 seconds in competition and it St. Louis ............ .. 7 14 2 is likely that Ayres, of Illinois, will, f: . . . i . i New York Cleveland Pen nock, ton, Boone R ... . . . 13 ... . . . . . . 4 Scha~ig; lE dward, O'Neill. HE 792 Mor-# Philadelphia ....... ........0 4'1 Doak, Stuart; Ainsm~jth, Meadows, Henline. Chicago New York-No game, Cold weather.; Students Forfeit- Athletic Rooks 'More than 25 athletic books have been taken up'by the Athletic Associa- tion from those persons who were not Iusing them iWthe right mnmner. There is a contract on _the cover of each book to which all students pledge themselves when they accept the book and if' this contract is violated the book is forfeited and the owner is reported to the University Disciplin- ary committee. There are others who have not been caught and the asso- ciation is on the lookout for them. be hard pressed and chances are that he may fail to take first. Burke, Gold-I water, an~d Martin will do the 220 .andI the rate that Martin has been ,going' the past 'fw days indicates that Gill will be at fault to reckon without m Joyner, Seimonsz and ?Martin, and]! possiblyr Thonma' w ill run the quarter and in this event, as in the 220, the Illini may be surprised.. Steve ex- pects to slam in the half, mile for Reinke, I-attendorf, Roesser, aiid Cushing have yet to meet their Equals as a; team. Reinke may run in the mile with Bowen and that ,would leave, the burden in the half to Hattendorf' b Norie Michaigan men play SBilliards tlin is the case lah any otter American~ or 'gy ForeIgn . Uhilversity. This 't W has been true now for a r" period of nearly twenty V4 years. Tho reason- - . Lf . t! - Flw y l.,.N~c SZ ,*itryYo treast You i% SUMMER EMPLOYMFNTr The Pennsylvania Railroad System, will have a nunmber of desirable positions in their shops for students this summer. 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