THE MICHIGAN DAILY maw .: .r... 'I' "''w: ..... uw rwr r ,,, ,r, rrrirrMrrrr r ^'~rr"'± rirrwrr " h rre n wr rwrr _ M J , _ r _,r/rr , r Now aa.r .. . s..s......---'''' ,, ISHER AN OUNCES SQUAD ruR s I N TRIP BALL TEA'M LEAVES FOR SOUTH TODAY (Continued from Page One) an in the outer gardens, Coleman and Bachman being utility men in the past.' Baker is ,a sophomore, while Deview was a member of last year's squad. The squad will leave Lexington im- mediately after the game and travel to Athens, Ga., where they will meet the University of Georgia team in a two game series, playing on April 14 and 15. The following day the team will meet Alabama Polytech institute at Montgomery, Ala. The fourth gameI in -as many days will be played with the University of Mississippi diamond representatives at Oxford, Miss. The next two days will find the team playing its second two game ser- ies of the trip, a contest being play- ed with Mississippi A. and M. at Stsrk- ylle on April 18 and 19. The trip will wind up at Cincinnati with the Univer- sity of Cincinnati offering the opposi- tion. The first home game of the season will be played on Wednesday, April 23, with the Michigan Aggies. Ohio State will open the Conference season here on Saturday, April 26. The men going on the trip will hold a light. practice at Ferry field early this afternoon. Yesterday's workout consisted of a six inning game with a snappy infield and outfield drill fol- lowing the contest. The regulars won the game by a 4-2 score, the pitchers showing good form despite the cold weather. Normal Stars Tumble Before Frosh Runners Michigan's Freshman track squad] met with some direct competition yes-j terday afternoon when Ypsilanti Nor-I Mlal's tracksters cane to the field house for a work out. In the first race, the two mile relay, Michigan's freshmen showed their heels to Ypsilanti from' the starting pistol. Jung, Walsh, and Phluke,! each made 10 yards on their respect-! ive opponents although the last Ypsi-: lanti runner, Carpenter, managed toI stay with Hart on the last lap. The! time was 8:24 4-5. Hester, Covington, Parker, and Les- chinsky made up the yearling Ralf mile relay quartet and took the meas-' ure of the Ypsi team by a safe mar- gin. The visitor's team was compos- ed of Marshall, Snarry, Peel, and Otto.' Hester got away to a good lead over Marsliall, and the freshmen were nev- er headed, finishing in 1:34 2-5 - TedrHornberger easily took the half mile race fron. Hidy of Ypsi.The time wasp 2:07 2-5.' RELAY TEAM TO DEPART TONIGHT Rattendorf, Reinke, F reyberg, Cochran To Comprise Quartet And WOLVERINES ARE FAVORED TO 'WIN RACE AT CLEVELAND MEET' Michigan two-mile relay team will leave at 91:09 o'clock tonight from the Michigan Central station for a match race with Notre Dame, Ohio State, and Ames in Cleveland tomorrow night. The team composed of Captain Hat- tendorf, Reinke, Freyberg, and Coch- ran is favored to win its race, which will be one of the features of a giant. inter-scholastic meet to be held in Public Hall under the auspices of the Cleveland athletic club. Each one of the men is capable of running a half mile in 2:00 minutes and better and none of the other squads are expect- edto press Michigan although Notre Dame is likely to prove a dark horse. The Irish quk rtette ran the Wolverines a hard race at the Illinois relays and took second place. Besides the half-mile relay race there will be several other college races as features of the interscholas- tic carnival. Yales championship mile relay team will meet Syracuse and Notre Dame in a match race which the Bulldogs are favored to win. LOOK! PENN RELAYS DRAW MEN DPD FROM 500 INSTITUTIONS Representatives from more } than 500 schools have entered 1 the Penn Relays to be held on April 25 and 26 at Philadelphia. I Over 400 athletes will try for ;Captain Rorich, Brick, Crane, Hodge- honors. Men have been enter-- ! jan to Play Hoosiers Next ed from the universities of Cam- Week j bridge, Edinburgh, and Havana ' and from the Hamilton Institute, MATCH THIS AFTERNOON TO a Canadian school. DECIDE FIFTH MAN ON TEAM ____Four of the five members of Michi- gan's Varsity tennis squad which will Conger of Princeton, Eastern champ- encounter the Indiana aggregation at ion in the half mile w1 race Kennedy Bloomington a week from tomorrow of Notre Dame, another notable per- former, while Ralph Hills, intercol- e ie.lccked yesterday afternoon aft- legiate champion in the shot put with e ractices a mark of 48 feet 10 inches to his The court performers who will open credit will meet his teammate Robert the Michigan season are Captain Ror- Beattie in a shot putting fest. , , rane, an geman. member of the squad who played last season. The other men are new- comers to the squad, although one or two of them worked out-with the Varsity last year. Postal receipts for March shows an increase of $636.37 over those for e the same period last year. They reached a total of $19,248. Try-outs for assistant foot- ball managerships should report at 2 o'clock, April 22 at the Ferry field club house. Freshmen and men having three years in the University are eligible. Football Manager. FOOTBALL NOTICE A- I ' 1 4 SPRING SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Demand a complete renovation of the house. HAVE YOUR RUGS CLEANED HERE. "Every Rug Shampooed with Ivory Soap" AMER0ICAN RUG CLEANING WORKS PHONE 1911 I Evanston, I$., April 9.-For the eighth time in the last eleven years, Northwestern's swimming team has won a conferenceichampionship.3 Fifty-three out of sixty-three meets have been won.- Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Either Goildsmith or Vse will ho14 down the fifth position on the squad. These two men will mneet this after- noon in a match which will decide the last member of the Wolverine dele- gation. The court performers have been practicing on the Ferry field courts since the weather broke up several weeks ago. Captain Rorich is the only , STUDENT GOLFERS Any student golfers intending l to use the Ann Arbor golf course during spring vacation; or any who have not already signified their intention to try out for the i ( golf team, but wish to do so, are ( requested to notify me by Priday noon of this week. HUGH T. SMITH. "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything quickly.-Adv. IAre You Proud to Say/ I On the Inside BACK COVER of Your TELEPHONE BOOK. I L! _{,. Porter, That's My Bag? FRESHMAN BASEBALL !' All freshman baseball candi- dates should report to the field house for their lockers on Tues- day, the first day of the reopen- ing of school after vacation. Practice will be held that after- noon. COACH E. .J. MATHER. INTRAMURAL NOTICE All men wishing to umpire interfraternity and interclass baseball games this spring should get in touch with the In- tramural department at once. j CLOTHES for the College Man Accept our wishes for a pleas- ant vacation. Would you mind telling the boys' in your Home Town that our representatives will cover all the leading cities during the Summer time. .If they will let us know their home addresses, we will be glad to advise them just when our representative will be in their City or in the nearest City to their home. 1111111ll liiitlil illilillil lllil1,tlltllllltt111#111IIi 1IN ;llellli tll lllllllllllil tl'-)i New Draperies Charming new decorative materials and accessoriesc are bringing largely increased business to our popu-e lar drapery department and our work rooms are humming with activity. To insure getting your draperies when wanted we suggest the desirability of making selections i')w. There is a wealth of new fabrics to choose from. 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