THE MICHIGAN DAILY ..... . wmwmwiwwku*#A > ---- OO will Im, oo 0006 - - ON - - -- - , s .. .. . N WOLVERINI T~g ER TS LEAVE TODAY FORDAERLY INTRAMURAL NOTICE I There will be an important meeting of all Intramural assist- ant managers and tryouts in the Intramural office at 10:30 o'- clock on Saturday morning. NEEDEDI T PACKi 3'I'.F; , 8 :RE'; MAN IY WORK ,4 Includes Two Mile and Half lile Relay Teams and Three Special Performers 1KER AND SMITh WIIL COMPETE IN ;?ENN IELAYS ach Steve Farrell, trainer Doc dts, manager Art Graves and elev- aembers of the Varsity track team leave at 3:49 o'clock this after- from the Michigan Central sta- for the Drake Relay carnival at Moines. The squad will arrive in Moines at 8:10 o'clock tomorrow ning. ooker and Smith will also leave y for the Penn relays where they compete in the pole vault and high p, respectively. te squad which is making the trip consist of a two mile relay team, If mile relay team and th'ree per- ers who will be entered in the ial events. Captain Hattendorf, ke, Freyberg, and Cochran will, pose the two mile team, while the mile squad will consist of Gold- r, Purdy, Feinsinger, and Hig-1 Goldwater was chosen yester- afternoon following a trail race hich he led Spedding and Morton our yards- at the end of the 220. se. The tim.e was :23 flat. Mac- en will be entered in the high; , Hubbard in the board jump, the step, and jump, and the high les, while Doyle will be entered ae discus throw and the shot put. vo Mile Relay Team Unbeaten chigan's representatives, though in number are expected to make gs interesting in their particular ts. The two mile team has re- ed unbeaten for the last two sea- and Northwestern alone will be red to press the Wolverine half rs on this occasion. The Purple, the event in the Kansas games Saturday. and placed second to igan in the Illinois relays during ndoor season.' braska will enter the halE nil*e r favored to win although Michi-, will be able to boast a quta'rtet of- sprinters. The Michigan team be expected to finish among the although Les Wittman, the fast- nan who has worn the Malze and In recent years, is out with R1 d tendon. Goldwater is a ten man although he is not in good thee other .membhers of the team experi~eced runners and can..bAe Md %ip on 'to run god races. ins led the other two men to the yesterday afternoon in a tiral in :22 9J-5 secoads. bbard Should Win Broad Jump ibbard will be favored to win the d jump gthough Paul Jones of iuw who has a mark of 24 feet 6. nches to his credit will be in a' ion to give him more competition lie has had from anyone else in nt years, The dusky Michigan] ormer will adso take part in the step, and jump in which he will )rced to make close to50 feet to e a win. ile did 47 feet at the relays lastSaturday. Required work in physical training for freshmen will be continued during the remainder of the semester. Ea freshman must indulge in som sort of in- door or outdoor exercise. As- sistants will take attenmanco at the Ferry field club house. etought at the plate when 3 [d to s(ore on Haggerty From that time on the weLre keut in lhand by Winn not get a man past seconi tenth. The Aggies did not fare ting only two men to the key while neither one reache bag. Inability to hit Win pinches ket the Varsitys as they had plenty of char the early innings. SIGMA DELTA PSI Those wishing to try out for Sigma Delta Psi, national honor- ary athletic fraternity, can do so any Tuesday or Thursday aft- ernoon. The Intramural depart-. ment will have a representative at Ferry field after 3 o'clock on. the above mentioned days. C llublard will also take part Pi the high hurdles where his competition will be of the highest order and he will be forced to the limit to even get not be expected to take a first at Lhe Des Moines meet but he should come clcse behind Tom Poor of Kansas anti Russell of Chicago, both of whom will go around 6 feet 4 inches. The best the Michigan performer can go is un4 der 6 feet 2 1-2 inches. Doyle will' go to the meet favored to make a good showing in both of the events in which he is entered. The discus and shot put will both be full of high ranking weight men this year however and the Wolverine will be fortunate to take a Vilace. . The squad will leave Des Moines for Ann Arbor on the return-trip Saturday night after the meet, arriving here Sutnday afternoon. The company will stay at the Fort Des Moines hotel. FRESTOAN TRUCSTERS WIL.HOLDWIRE MEET Freshman tracksters will be pitted against the Illinois yearlings May 3 in the first outdoor telegraphic meet' of the season. Coach Hoyt has taken his charges out of doors for cinder work and hd! feels that he will have the yearlings readyto pull through for a victory; over the -Sucker first year track squad. In the recent indoor meet between] the yearling squads of Michigan ands YI11noia the ' dlverine yearlings ra off with airea victory and with th acquisition of several new men it i expected that. the final count will show another win for Michigan men. Evei'y event but the pole vault shows: stenthfr th.Miand Z-Lue&.fesh- man squad. The dashies, the weight events,.with:.the: exception o fthe hammer; and the middle distanxce runs being especially counted on to garner, most ofT the points. ' ester,,Stering, Leshinski, in the dashes, Hornberger, Jung, in the middle distant runs, Briggs and Baker in the two mile, Koplon in the 440 and 220, Stewart, Munns, Levette, in 'the weight events, Weekes in the high jump, and Lasser in the low hurdles, are among the men to whom Hoyt looks for bringing a win to Michigan. Entries for society playground ball are now open. Managers should sign tp this week. X go z= The intramural office can use nine more umpires in playground and hard baseball. Independent playground ball manag- ers should make their entries before noon this Saturday. Several teams have signed Up already and a good league is assured. The interfraternity baseball sched- ule will be postponed until Monday. Games scheduled for Wednesday will be played Monday, those for Thursday will bej played Tuesday, etc., at the times given. Managers of independent and soci- ety playground baseball should call at the Intramural office to sign upI immediately. Interfraternity and all-campus horseshoe coritest entries will be re- ceived until Saturday, April 26. First rounds in these contests will start on Monday, April 28.I All-campus tennis entries must be in by 5 o'clock Friday as play will I start Monday. Schedules for both singles and doubles will be in Sun- day's paper. RURSH BSEALL SQUAD GIEN REGULAR PRACT I - t More than 50 yearlings answered Coach Mather 's second call' for' fresh-I m~an baseball candidates yesterday aft- ernoon on the south Ferry field dia- miond. ;Mather expressed. his satisfaction at the turn , t5 anal' he .expects .. to roeund out a presentable squad with ,Wich; to et.,d ~nt44ctual fieldl work. battery men have been working for several weeks and are rapidly round- iig r..ayng shape . . Yesterday's practice consisted in the rmai nbasallngdiowns ylnglies for enoutergardnera ud in some sniap- py defensive work for the infeld pro- petuires, Ragged fielding and oyer- throwing were much in evidence but it is expected that with a few days mere of work the first year men will be stepping around in good style and will have gotten the kinks out of their arms. Practice will be held every afternoo- but Saturday of this week at Ferry field. 1131T ONE -RANIVOIIPST(A OUT ie attempt Stryker, p..........1 0 0 0 0 y's single. Jablonoweki, p.....2 0 0 1 3 1 WolverineslBenzon, p..........0 0 0 0 0 ner and did **Deview.........1 0 0 0 0 0 d until the- - - -- -- Total 33 1 7 30 15 1 so well get- *Two out when winning run was scor- ystone sack ed. d the next **Batted for Jablonowski ir ninth. ner in the Score by score down innings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 nces during M. A. C..........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0'0 Michigan .......0000000001 Twice Summary: the Wol- Struck out by Stryker 1, by Jablon- e day each owski 3, Winner 5; bases on balls off out of the Jablonowski 1, off Winner 6; hits off even. Jack Stryker 1 in 2 innings. off Jablonowski the Indian 3 in 7 innigs. off Benson none in 1 an for after innings; left on bases, Michigan 9, J 'inningo M. A. C. 3. Umpire-Green. first base the plate. Iiniiilr'ni i urr n ON VARSITY, YIARLiN VSQUIDS R T Bgry, Giles Hit faggerty an Giles led Track Coaches "Steve" Farrell c '.erins at hitting for the the Varsity, and "Chuck" Hoyt of the getting two safe cloutsc yearling squad, have united in a plea Maize and Blue total of se for hammer throwers for the Wolver- Blott appeare d to havet ine track squads. ; sign on the Farmer slabnm At the present time there is but one hitting safely in the third man out for this event on the Varsity (Continued from Page One) was given free tickets to squad while not a single aspirant has Michigan's first chance to score on his next three trips tot as yet reported to Hoyt. This, ac- came in its first time at bat when Box score: cording to the two mentors, is ex- Kipke singled and went to third on M. A. C. AB R ceedingly unusual in a school the size Bachmann's out but Jack Blott ended Ramney, 3rd.......3 0 of Michigan. At Illinois, there are the inning by grounding out to the Sepaneck, ss .......4 0 more than 10 men working on the opposing pitcher, Winner. McMillan, 1st ......4 0 Varsity squad alone for the hammer Haggerty also got around to the hot Richards, cf........4 0 while almost as many are trying out corner in the following frame when Beckley, If.........3 0 on the first year squad. Such is the he singled, went to second when Sep- Fremont, rc .........3 0 case at Wisconsin and practically all aneck fumbled Dillman's grounder, Baynes, 2nd .......4 0 other schools in the Big Ten but and took third on Steger's sacrifice. Winner, p..........3 .0 Michigan has only one hammer throw- He suffered the same fate as Kipke, Wilialms, rf .......4 0 er on the two squads. however, when Wilson struck out and - -- Speaking of the situation here Coach Stryker went out at first unassisted. Total ...........33 0 Farrell said yesterday, "It is de- Ias ° Filled in Tiird MIChIGAN AB R plorable that in a school of nearly The Maize and Blue filled the bases Giles, 2nd..........5 0 7,000 male students there is only one with two out in the third when Bach- Kipke, cf..........2 0 man entered in the hammer throw. mann was safe on an error, Blott BachImann, If.......4 0 This places the track squad in a seri- I singled and iaggerty drew a pass but ilctt, c 2 0 cus predicament. If anything should Dillman ended the inning by forcing haggerty, 3rd ......4 1 happen totthe only mian we have now Haggerty at second. Again in the Dillmann, ss .......5 0 the Varsity would be forced to for- fourth frame a Michigan man got as Steger, rf ..........4 0 feit nine points in every dual meet in far as third twice and Giles was Wilson, 1st.........3 0 which she enters. Thi-, is a costly waste of points and sho<; a (lire need fcr more hammer throwers on the k ' H 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 2. 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 P4 1 4 14 1 1 5 2 1 0 A 3 5 1 0 0 2 2 6 0 E 1 GOLF CLUB_1MMBRSHIP 0 0 Announcement was made yesterday 0 by Carleton Wells that the playoff for 1 student membership in the Ann Arbor 0 Golf club will be held tomorrow and 0 Saturday afternoons. - The play off will be 36 holes medal 3 play of which 18 may be played each E day or the entire 36 on one of the two 0 days. It is probable that 14 or 15 0 men well be allowed membership this 0 year, with three or foyr freshmen be- 0 ing included in this number regardless 0 of their scores. 0 1Announcement of intention to qual- O ify must precede each qualifying round 0 according to Mr. Wells. 29 19 PO A 2 6 0 0 2 0 6 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 15 0 A Varsity squad. It is needless to say that I will be more than ghl to de- veto all the time possible to any men vho care to come out for weight toss- ing as Michigan is in a bat way now as far as this event is concerned. Ccach Hoyt echoed Farrell's words stating that the two coaches would be glad to give all their spare time iin teaching anyone who had a desire to try their hand at hammer throwing. -e said that the coaches cannot teach men unless they have som(one to teach and that unless someone in the nature of a hammer thrower turns uip it will undobutedly prove costly to the Varsity track squad dmi (ing the corn- ing two or three years. e constant effort of our organization is ben -owrd givig you the very maximum in satisfaction in dry cleaning, pressing and laun- drty xvorl f,, .. - Q A Wilfred B. Shaw, '04, general sec- reavo h l ifor New York yestecrday to attend a conference of the lumni publications associated. Advterising is to be the principal subject discussed at the} meeting. 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