r.s.rr rw _____________ - '~1El~lu%~MfhU iNINE BOWS nu ed from PgeOne) f '! 1'', ' . ., Sunmmary inlning-Midichigan. Kielce sacrificed hi *, fannedl. No runis, no0 Sl lIi Uteritz im to sec- hackleford fl fs, no or.- iois. Roettger flied out to Vanl 1.Dougherty up, singled infield. ,rom1 uip, sinlgled through Uteritz. up, flied out to Ash, Kutehi up, Liverance to Shackleford. No two hits, no errors. and Inning-MXichigan. Van B36-' ut to Jackson unassisted. Klein! oStewart to Happenny, Paper mn Stewart's overthrow, Blott out ppuzzi to Ilappenny. No runs,j s, one error. Illinois-Happen-} ed out to tterltz, Stewart up- V an Boven to Shackleford,. pprizzi up, safe on Paper's error. oin up-fanned. No runs, no hits, rror. lveraue, Jackson Hold r'd Inning-Michigan. Liverance ut to Kuehl. Uteritz out, Stew- Happenny. Kipke fouled outI )ugherty. No run, no. Hits, no0 ; 1 ' ,) it f IL 1" C I I' 'I 3 t F44 EI F I i I I "k fi ,. It wasn't because th~e Illini had a better track team that they captured yesterday's meet on :Ferry field. No, sir! Perish the thought-so ejaculates Billy Fallon, veteran Michigan trainer. "Here's the dope straight from the shoulder," saysBilly allon. "Couple of days ago the boys on the* ball teamr were discussing the, game. with Illinois and the prospects of knoidn. JacksicOI out of the box. - Some of 'the boyjs were a little doubtful, anid a lit- tebit hazy abouft the outcome of it all, when up Jumnps Mike Pa per. that buinny's foot of youlr's for 'a minute, please.' So I hauls it out and hands It to Mike, when what the doe's lhe do but slip ini his pocket and tell me it's his uzntil the ball team gets back from the 'trip. I argued with him, but hie wouldn'~t listen to reason. So that's bow we lost the track meet-because I didn't have my bunny's foot-and that's why we von the Illinois ball game-because Mikre Paper had it."x RIa ILLY'S RAB~IT'S FOOT CAUSES VICTORY, DEFEAT And that's that...... s. Illinos-Roettger safe on an d hit. Dougherty out on sacrifice ,Liveraince to Shackleford. Hell- n out, Paper 'to Shackleford.' herty taking third. Vogel out, !r to Shackleford. .No runs, ohe l no error,. urth Inning-Aichigan. Ash out, apprizzi to Happenny, Shackle- fouled out to' Hapenny. Van Bo- wiffed. No runs, ito hits, no er-j Illinois, Kuehl tripled"'to ,cen- The ball rolled under the bleach- ut ground rules held the batter' roe bases. Happenny out to Uter- o Shacklefo6rd. Stewart flied to. Kuehl scoring on the throw in. apprizzi out, Uteritz to Shackle- Onie run, one hit, no errors. tJk: niug-Michigan. Klein sin- to' 4e't.1 Klein, took second w~vhen son alrked. Paper safe on Hap-i y's. error.. Klein> going to third. uD, b3all 1, ball 2, strike 1, foul it ball 3,strike 3, out. ,Liverance h 'oul ball, ball, foul ball, strike 'S. itz, ball 1, Uteritz lined out to art. Oie hit, no* runs, one error., iois-Jackson out, Liverance to kleford, Roettger flied out to Ash. hertyt out, Va~n Boven to ShackleIr- No' 2liy. no hilts, no errors. th Inning-Michigan. Kipke out, apprizzi to Happenny. Ash n- to center. Shackleford out, herty to Happenny, Van Boven Jackson to' Happenny. No runs, hit, no, errors. nois-Hellstrom singled to cen- Vogel safe on bunt when Liver- slipped and fell. Kuhl sacrificed, ance to Shackleford. Hap penny' out to Kipke. Hellstrom scored Vogel took third. Stewart popped o Uteritz. Oine run, two kits, no s Jackson to Happenny, Paper sin- to center. Blott knocked a beau- home' run Ao center.: Liverance ed,. Uteritz fled out to Vogel. runs, two Jit, no errors.. [nois-GSehlapprizzi singled. to r. Jackson safe cn flelder's choice apprizzi safe at second. Roettger out to Kipke, the runners ad- ng. Dougherty flied out to' Kipke, apprizzi scoring. Hellstron, flied o Kirke.' One rull, one li;t no r. ohth Inning-Michigan. 1KiP1ke ed. Ash singled to left. Shackle- safe on .Happenny's error but e went out, caught off third on play. Runners moved up on herty's passed ball. Van Ba~- afe on fielder's _choice. Ash safe ae plate. Shackleford on third. iup-strike one, foul ball, ball Klein fanned. Paper singled to Shackleford and Van Boven scor- oston Hlas Youngest Organist ston, May 11 (By A. P.)-The R-o- Catholic church here claims the gest organist in the world. He's ert Rouse, aged 10. He has been ving the organ only three years. I ing. M~ott up-Ball one, foul, "ball, strike two. Paper caught off first. Three runs, tiv6 hits, one erro$r. Illinois-Vogel singled to left, Kuehl fan~ned, Happenny out, Paper to Shackleford. Hull batting for Stew- art. Hull flied out to Kipkce. No timis, Eonk ~ b1t. no eriors.1 Ninth Inninkg-Miebiian. Duranit for, 3d for Illinois. Blott tripled to center. Liverance up -strilk'eI, strike 2, strike 3. 'Uteritz walked. Blott caught at third on the throwI from second. 'Uteritz took second. Kipke safe on }Happeriny's error. Iter- itz scori~ng. Ash single'd to left. Shacldeford fafined. Two hits, on* run,~ oeerror.- Illinois - O'Connor batting ,for Schlapperizzi O'Connor out, Liver- ance to Shackleford. Bissell batting for, Ja kson. Bissell out, Paper to Shiackleford.' Roettger died out to Klein. .Mlcbipgaiiwin~s, 6 -to :L NET TEAM STARTS 1T ennis Tr jI, Lo hge sl E ver A tle , pte d; E Men l 1,ayIn Six imatces In As Many Days EXEC,(T fitST I PVOATtON FkbOM SWAR t'iIi7OIIE, i~IAiGI Mtchlgaq's aisty to 1118 team left , yeaterday for the east l at is said t6 be the longest tOil ikey-e attemlptd by it Wolverine "cut utlt, and the Inuvasion of the eat ill be cdjully Us hard as long Iecase 4 the 'tact th2at th e clay artists illbe force to g B~ne ein six nutche ton as many Carnegie teelh Ffrit Catiegie Technical .ni tte will lutnish tile Oppoiton Mdgrat Pittsburgh.. 'This match Vll rfb b- ly ;result in a victory for tle Mae end Blue as ithe Ea'teritrs Weo bd- y beaten Wednesday hlilt in tnih Abor. The "Tartans" oweer Are ex-= netted to put uip a game fight on thteit' 't i court and the score will undoubt- edly be close. Little is known of, the strength of Ithe Penn State. team which meets the SWolverines on Tuesday, but the 'stro undefeated Army aggregation is slat- ed to give the Michiganders a lot of trouble on Wednesday. Fiv'e Men to Go Sxarthili'r, which furnishes the oppopsitioti 6n Thursday, is rated as having one o6f the strongest colege teams in aheseast. In a recent tour- nament, SW-&fthmore and'Leigh uni- veVsyit -tied for first honors. Even to tie the Lehigh team is a high a- . chievement as the valley school spe- bializes in tennis and as a i isult they boast one of the bet teams in the entire country. On Friday the Wolve-' ines mix with I.Ohkh. 'Captain Rod Beck of this team IS one d the b6 ft known college playe s -and i s expected to cause no little amount of truuhitle. Beck is favored to win the eastern °iiterCrll'gatte this summer. " The Wolveiibs are doped to win. f mtoin thte Navy .Saturday athough ths ,jjdd'es3 have 4,(+n defeated only .on: this season bpd that was at the hands of the powerful 1larvard team. Mceinibrs of the team who ;gill make the trip are as follows: Captain Ror- ick, Mrkel,- Kline, and two o these, Sanchez, Zemon,and Jerome. aig'Ten Staodings94 Teth- W L PI itlIchigan.............- 4 0100 Illinois ..............."Ii 2 .714 Minnesota .........2 1 .67 Indiana . .........2 1 .067 Ohio State............2 1 .67 Wisconsin........... 1 Northwestern .....2 4 .333 Purdue....... ...1 3 .250 i Chcago........1 ,0G .1431 - Indorses World Court New York, May 1.-The Chamber' I of. Commerce "of ti0 United States, concluding business sessions of its an- nual convention late yesterday, in- E dorsed the entry of this country into the world court, advocated-inreasing by 2 percent the immigration quotas and urged state regulation of public utilities. Ottoman Debt Causes Wrangling Latsinne, May 11 (By A. P.)-TI'e I eh~et '*ranging of the Turks and aVsten powers 'over the Ottoman Iiubic debt indicate that the. Near East i ace conference s likely to be jloung drawA "Ot. jiEAD) ST DNT POETRY-WHIM- giE, o- . I tat1roxiIze DailkAdvertisers.--Adv. Billy Fallon michligan's popular trainer who, be-' Sides being the possessor of the fain- is hick piec has been working over- tithe in Crder that Wolverine teams may be Victorious. Sport Snap Shots- (Cdontinued from Page One)(% Blrooker and Hunter managed to 'get second and third place behind Schild- .... hauer, the Indian weight man. IIllinois took eight. firsts, while 'Michigan took seven, but Illinois cop- ped enough seconds and thirds to 'give a nice majority. T1he final score: 80 1-3 to 54 2-3. Sliiaaryr 100 yard dash: Ayres (1) first, Evans 1(I) second, Burke (M1) third. Time: 10 seconds flat. One 'mile run: W-ells~ ! (1) first, Pattersoni (I) second, Linde Steve Farrell (I) thiird. Ti'me: 4 minutes 29 6-0 Veteran Wolverine track corch seconds. 22 yard d'ash: Rvans (I) : whose cohorts captured first I lace at first., Hughes (1) second, Burke (M) the Conference Indoor -meet and iwhoe ;third. Timhe 22 1410 seconds. promise to repeat Nvhen the outdo-or 120 Yard high hurdles: Hubbard (M) meet takes place in)- June. ,?teve is first, Rea'hm (I) second, Aubrey (M) regarded together withK n Fitz- third. Tie: 0:15: 6. patrick of Princeeton as tho greatest' Shot Put: Van Orden (M) first, track coach in Amcrica. Schildhauer (1) second Coughli () ' third. Distance: 42 feet, 6 -1-8 11ci c.., ~-"440 yard dash: Fitch (1) fir!st, Car-I ter (i) and Sweet (1) tied :'or second. E Time: 0:49: 6-10. ! I Pcle vault: lBroolkcr (M) and~ Pros.. ser (M') itied for first, Collins (1) and =ram~ Brown(ll (I) tied for third. Hecight1: - L 6 12 feet, 3 inches, tying Ferry Field I ~ l; record. His B3unnay Means Foot I Triumphs ILL/NI RUNNERS 'DfECAT MICHIGAN Owing to Mihe bad weather which prevailed Thursday and Friday tie baseball games scheduled for those days will wQ held tomorrow and Tuc-- day. For the fraternities they are as foillw.s: 5 o'clock , diamuond 1, Phi Chi vii. Sigmna Chi; diamond 2, Phi Qam- ma 1)elts vs. Tanl Epsilon Phi ; dia- miond 'q, Kappa Sigma vs. e3ta Phi Delta; diamond 4', Delta Alpha,'Epsilon vs. Delta Sigma Pi. Phi Mu Alpha ,il play the winner' of the Pia am- mla Delta Tan, Epsilon Phi gauge at 3 o'clock, Tue sday, on -diamond 3. Among the independent, society, and class teamis the schedule for tomor- rwand Tuesday is a~s folow: 4 o'- elcck, tomorrow, junior- lits vs. fesh engin Hers; 5 o'clock, tomo~rrow, dia-' raond 1, Wolfson vsh. Gun and 1blade; 4r o'clock, Tuesday, senior euag1neet's v.Medics; 5, o'clock, Tulesday, 'dia- #, 'nd l1,.P;aymond Vs. OutlawL : 13 o'- clock, Tues;day, diamond 2., Mel VL. ','d o:yn. T'he lrala ?ce of the schedule for th~Ie rema3itnder of th~e week willl be a-n nctinced1 in TLuosday's -Daily. tRestilts c" thie firs~t round of the All1-campu is, MI. ayt 12--(Ey 'A.P.)- 1rookl n ..............11 P144 tThe; ill dsh ipinen '-y n a(-,n Ic'n Ecene, Osbo'rne, Fussell, Q'nd O'F~ar- testc.,d ti ack an'd fild meet-ironuPenn I rell; Ruether, Smith, Dickeia., fand , Stageel ere tclay 77 1-2 to 57 1-~2. -: A Taylor.. feature of the. metlwas 'the perform- ance of EvolklQt Penn -$tater 'Who 'on 1 Pittiblurgh both th7e half and ile ron. Nav y .n'iadeJNew York-?No game; irain. a cea~n swee Iin the 100 and 220 y'ard--------------- Totals......33 Hull batted for Stewar dallhes. ;: P'hiladelphi a, MA y 12----(By 'APi- Cornell, won the annual track -'meot from the University of , Peivinal ia! tolay at Franklin field, 71 2-3 to 03 1-3. Pennsylvania had a lead of. 2-3l of a point, with the last even tthe! discus throw, undecided. Cornell made a clean sweep of this event. 3 Brookins Lowers Hlurdlle Recor4 Iowa City, Ia., MVay 12--;By A..)- Charles Brookinis of the university of Iowa, broke his world's record of 23:4 in the' 220 yard low hurdles by. 2--5 of a second in the Iowa-Chicago meet here Ithis aftelrnoon. Must Seto--Correct 'i ni lartf'o'id, Conin., May 11 (ray A. P.)- The public display of any but stand-- ard timpe is fori'ddeln tnder penaty- of $100 fine by a, bill wvhich has passod' the le'gislature, and nowis awvaiting action by the governior, who is ex- pected to approve it. Michigan par'tiipat'ed in her first intercollegiatE track meet in 1893 Miate with exta oucs 1:i No., Sir. Mate "St. s: ... ......r . C... =4jA L A __ k t : o , r \\\\\ / a - \ ~ v , g', i !, (, e fl.E .K6rCOi' " O'Connor 'batted for Schlapprizzi in ninth. Bissell batted for Jackson in ninth.] Score by Innings: - Michigan...... 0 t ''0 2 3'1-6 Illinois ........0 0 11'0 01 00-=3 Summary-Three base hits, -Blott,, IKuehl; home run, Blott;.bases on bl4ls off Jackson, three; struck ouit by 'Jack- son, nine; by Liveranee, two; passed balls, Dougherty; sacrifice hits, Kijpte, Dougherty, Happpenny. Your last suit is the best guide to your next 21 V , . 1 Be nzol cleaning gives s im- mer garments a refreshed ap- pearance. They took n~ewv, smart-and they ARE clean.' 14 I1 Probably 50 per cent of Michigain freshmen have never played Billiards be., fore coming to Ann Arbor. They gay that 90 her cent of Michilgan lien play Bil- liards on 'and off during their college course, most of thuem at- 5 ~pcheck of tis'r~gitr of amosA-nicans would, paiy ind ieth popularity of the Longies watch. 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