THE MICHIGAN DAILY + ""w . moolv 1 SM A0090" -N"o ""'. " OF, ) QW11111111M &- , -AONMNvl . -dommk I AALA NIL MOM r .+ri : r i M M^rw .rrrr .riW. iw w s -W--- . ST CONTINGENT OF DIAMOND SQUAD MOVES OUTDOORS TODAY I.E)ovCe VWeo hered i Outtielders And Pitchers To Start Exodus By Workout In Open Air ENTIRE QAD IS BOOKED TO CAVORT ON FIELD TO1IORROW Coach Ray Fisher will take advan-, tage of the sudden return of a warm sun and dry day and hold the first outdoor practice today, although al- lowing only a portion of the squad l to cavort in the open the first day. If the present weather continues through all of next week Coach Fish- er will have an opportunity to get a better line on all the candidates, es-1 pecially those aspiring for mound 1 iN TRAIMITRA1j OTTCE ---- - All men wishing to umpire interfraternity and interclass baseball games this spring should get in touch with the In- tramural department at once. 'I Trims Old Rival The° moot question\ of supremacy in the field of. woman's golf in Great Britian has been definitely settled in the opinion of the experts, by Miss Joyce Wethered's victory over Miss Cecil Leitch at Northwood, Eng., Wed- nesday. Miss Wethered won by 5 anl 1 3, scoring her fourth victory in seven meetings wih the former champion, who is just returning to competitive play after an absence of two years due to an injured arm. Miss Wethered is 23 years old and Miss Leitch 33. The younger woman was superbly confident and never in trouble. At driving the two players were about on even terms, but Miss Wethered was deadly with the irons, planting her approaches well up to the pin and once, on the short third, sinking her second for a birdie. She made but one error, topping her brassie ap- VARSIT GOLFERS REPORTTO WELLS Coach of Michigan Squad Diseusses P.rsects For Coming Seasoni 15 PLAYERS TO BE GIVEN PRIVILEGES AT LOCAL CLUB More than thirty candidates for the golf team met yesterday afternoon in the Union to discuss prospects for the coming golf season which will open May 6 at Columbus. Carlton Wells, of the rhetoric de- partment, coach of the team and Mich- igan amateur champion for the past two seasons, spoke to the candidates. He urged that those who intended to tryout for the team should get in considerable practice on their home courses during the Spring vacation in order to be ready for the try outs dir- ectly after the resumption of classes. He also announced that fifteen men would be selected from all-of the can- didates for the team and that those Madame Criqui Responsi For Gene's Return Madame Eugene Criqui is respon- bis wvord he would. All he got out of sible for the decision of the former it s a badly broken hand. featherweight champion of the world Recently Criqui decided to see the to return to the ring. Leouix-Mascart bout. Ie took Mad- She it was who, last August, after ame along. At the conclusion of the the defeat of her husband at the hands 20 rouns which brought the title, of Johnny Dundee, ruled that he would back to the veteran Ledoux, Madame never fight again. Seven months of Ci;ui turned to her husband and ~:I U < "My w ord, Gene, I don't know the life led by the members of the }any:hi y bot e fh n g buw Paris bourgeoisie worked the change I am sure you could beat the two of in her attitude toward the ring. them the same night." am entitled to another crack at him." Des Moines, Ia., April 3.-Athletic Director K. IL Wilson yesterday an- nounced the trophies to be awarded winners in the annual Drake relay meet. A gold watch will be pre'sented to the winner of each special event. Those finishing second will receive gold medals, silver medals will be given those finishing third, and bronze medals to those finishing fourth. DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING BIG RESULTS- ON LITTLE INVESTMENT 'we sailed. I thing I gave him a good enough battle for the American public to wish to see me get another chance To Ring at him," Criqui told the correspondent. "I made no bones about taking him oni i rigtht after I won the title. I feel I Yanks O6ly Club Running True To Form Last Year By Norman E. Brown I When Gene returned from the' Polo grounds after losing the world's Leath- erweight title to Johnny Dundee. Madame Criqui gave one look at her. husband's battered face and shoutedj "Never again! We will return to Par- is and live a retired life."j Criqui had accumulated 2,000,0001 francs in Australia and America. H invested the money, rented a little fiat and settled down. He, met Jiebrans, the Belgian boxer, as he had given "I am certain I could," Criqui re- plie! vith slight interest. "I am quite certain I could give Dundee a real fight too. Do you want me to do it?" "All right, go ahead," she permitted, and then Criqui sought Robert Eude- line, his manager, and told him he was ready to go back to the ring. Ile already has started training. "My hand is all right again. I in- tend to ask Dundee to give me tha' return match he promised me before brush Hats positions. The placing of the American and proach on the 14th, and was onlp two All th'e outfielders will go outdoorsINational League clubs in the coming over bogey for the 15 holes played. and indulge in. their initial practice of shagging flies. The men will take (campaign offers more opportunities Miss Wethor was hailed by the things easy the 'first day. All the for wild conjectures than any race in newspaper critics today as "by far pitchers who worked yesterday will recent years. the best woman golfer in the world," also be sent outdoors today, but they Consider this. but friends of Miss Glenna Collett, of will only play some "pepper" games, . Providence,- R. I., may have a differ- just getting hardened to the weather. To repeat in their leagues this year ent opinion. According to presnt indications, the the Yankees and Giants must break; entire squad,. will be taken outdoors all baseball precedents. No team has 1 tomorrow afternoon for the first reg- ever won four pennants in a row.! ular outdoor practice. The amen will Barrier enough here to be reckoned ME/otnebtig.adCahFse ihi lcn.toetas /kontinue batting . and Coach Fisher with in placing, thbse ,teams. will continue his infield workouts, The Yankees, plunging through the THflI getting the men accustomed to th Ameican League last year, hal,(five B regular diamond. and six pitchers going good most of' With the present weather prevalent the time. No other team in the circuit Johnny Jones, Wilbert Robinson's next week, the squad will be divided had more than two effective, winning $25,000 rookie shortstop, has reported into two teams, which will meet in hurlers in shape at once. A situation to the Brooklyn Dodgers and will be daily engagements until Friday, when unusual, indeed. worked in with the regular infield of the squad departs for the trip South.; The Giants won the National Lea- the club. The first regular game will be held gue battle with a pitching staff that . The young infieJder was holding out, on Monday afternoon. These games did not rank one-two-three with those for a. share of his purchase price, will determine the status of many of of the other clubs-on paper. which has been the passion among the pitchers. The Athletics, hopeless aggrega- the kid phenoms for several seasons. Coach Fisher is still in doubt as to tion for years, startled the A. L. out Manager Robinson and the other club the personnel of the squad which will of its bed with a midseason spurt. officials also "held out" and let Jones make ,the Spring trip. The final plac- On paper the team had the stuff to ofis sar in. vain, withd the result inkof the infielders will probably take1 keep it up. Then injuries laid every ' that the lad decided to forget his Nvail I (Ideal for Spring) 4 would be allowed student privileges at ii11111ii111111111 t111a11111lillh the Ann Arbor club course. The fif-j teen tryouts will be chosen from the low men in 36 holes of medal play on the Ann Arbor course the first weeknL end after Spring vacation. Mich'igan's golf schedule for this year, subject to approval by the t Board in .Control of Athletics at its next meeting includes four dual meets with Conference schools and the Big- =o;our picture fo, an Ten championships at the end of the season there is a possibility that u picture for ' another match will be added to the schedule before the opening of the season. On May 6 Michigan will play Ohio State at Columbus;, May 10 Ill- inois will play at Ann Arbor; May 17 21 Purdue will play at Ann Arbor; May,= 24 Chicago will be played there if ar- rangements now under way are carri- ed through; on May 30 Northwestern will play here: and on June 16 or --= directly after the .close of school thete Conference meet will be held at Chi- cago. p All those who expect to try out for,= the squad and who were not at the m eeting yesterday will be expected to get in touch with Hugh Smith, captain of the team,. or Carlton Wells, coachPhotogaphe = of the -team belore Slpring vacation. All those who wish to try out for the _ 1 souad and who will be in Ann Arbor'= dluring vacation will be allowed priv-t ileges at the Ann Arbor golf coursed4 duin; ~i 3'e ss.StateStreetIP1' one' 33-W 2 during tie recess. ,. Patronize Daily Advertiserz.-Adv illNH4ililMtmiliill ilil l f4 1 F.BER \ -£Q thelDevon Just what five pitchers will'-be taken on the trip will not be known until the last day before the squad leaves. SBUSHtS-ItL SUO Lew Wilson, the home run king of the Virginia league last season, prob- ably will be carried by the New YorkI Giants this season as pinch hitter. Young Lew has impressed Owner Mc- Graw and his aides with the healthy, carefree swing he takes at the ball. Wilson made the Portsmouth club of the Virginia circuit an interesting outfit last season despite the fact that it was a tail-end outfit. Folks just naturally journeyed out to see Lew put $2.50 worth of horsehide out ofE commission and the ball park. Wilson's built like a slugger-re- minds one immediately of Ping Bolie, whose middle name was "Slug". Bod- ie is still remembered as the gentle- man who made the famous reply when asked"How do you sacrifice?" Ping's answer was; "I don't know, I never tried it." Invitations have been mailed to 740 high schools throughout the state for the 30th annual interscholastic track, meet of the University of Illinois, wlich will be held on Illinois field, May 16 and 17. regular on the team low at one tie or other. -'- " , - The Browns, pennant -threateners for several campaigns, were shattered by the loss of their main spring, Geo- rge Sisler. The Indians, with one ofthe hardest bitting clubs in twegame, found theme selves with'a oe an p4jiching staff. All in all the. season .was a freak; one-an "off" one, too, as far as real baseball, keen competition and even enthusiasm was concerned. Th'e New York Yankees were the on- ly outfit to run anywhere near true to form and it is a tuted question as to how much their - form and how much the blow-ups of the other cilibs had to do with their o er-whelmiming victory. Consideri all these. thigs, one finds little produced last year-that will assist in siz ng up the relatiye merits of the teams this season. Ael01R, TEN SCHOOLS ENTERDRAKERELAYS Des Moines, Ia., April 3.-All wes- tern conference universities will com- pete in the fifteenth annual Drake university relay meet here, April 25- 26. Athletic Director K. L. Wilson, of, Drake, said today that entries had" been received from from Illinois.,Chi- cago, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnes- ota, Ohio, Indiana, Northwestern, Pur- due and Iowa. aI's a- et ,to Wo U f Show ""ab1lt. he will. be used regularly at his- posi- tion. From all reports, Jones is oine of the best kid infielders in the game., prdue ;to O4inige Bowl Site prdu , Id., pril 3.-Deposits of ;uik ana t: wer( discovered on the site of the new h;c , being construht- ed at Purdue university. This dis- covery made it necessary to discon- tinue work, and the consulting en- gineers decided yesterday that the site of the bowl must be moved. "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything quickly.-Adv. NATLUXENBERG&BRoS SkBow n at Allenel Hotel Ant Arbor, ilich. Today and Tomorrow April 3rd and 4th CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN in lightest hat th~e world $5 o~r ien c~ine a14g 1, :.,__- IN AWk T w ime -epare- ftr Ir Are your clothes ready for youir trip home next week. Take inventory to- day and see exactly what you want S PRI N laundered, then phone us and our We furnish driver will call shortly. two day service if necessary. ;, '1- tlr i nfrue A wnid uii~irt~ Phone 2076 or 2077 rrrrx u ttPii. Sand u rm ii4ftt a- Iv t ug.~t e I I r~e O0 ~!~uj Wn~fTk & *n