THE MICHIGAN DAILY__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7m lb.....r. 2 .mm -- KOO"- ... " i : j TENNIS ITEAMEASL WINS FROM NOTRE DAME, 7-0 Consistent Jumper For Varsitv Sqd quake. A letter of thanks written in classical Japanese style is to be sent to Tilden and those who co-operated with himo. SILLINOIS TODAY Injutry Keeps Star Out Of Ohido Meetj FARRELL PLANS TO USE MANY MEN IN DUAL MEET SWTUOAY9 ,ggregation Falls to Give Xlol~h ran Any Compettion on, Y ~ Omits 910W RES WIJL FACE I4LLIN91S HERE SATURDAY iga's Varsity tennis squad through for its fourth victory. season when it disposed of the Dame aggregation by a 7-0 esterday afternoon at the Fr- SCourts. king the Catholic net squad mnp, the M~aize and Blue rero-'. res displayed a playing form d their opponents running wild te courts and left no doubt, to a number of spectators i1v out to see the mnatches, that' verines were superior in every{ f the game.' Combining ;sped bewlderng variety of strokes, Michigan racqueteers pwixt' qi their respective math~s in, nt form and 1'in' most cases linto a lead that was carrie It to the 11l5 Roricli Has Battle irst match brought Captain Ro- be Wolverine leader, against, tn, the Irish ace who was ex- to show some of the neatest ever played on the Ferry feld °Don ovan started auspicious- smashing his way through foi itfour games. With the score ngainst 'him, Rorich tooka tnd worked his way out y tak- *next eight games making the one set,,Michigan, and 2-0.lunch-t or the second set before !2o~- .ould, come through with a . Takting advantaige of Dono- weakness at the overhead the Maize and Blue leaer tad !g bals. His failure to kill ver-head shots, with Rorch's ent and accurate placing t a hard earned victory to Mich- t the second setthe flnl scor; p carried the Mic ig n* ap , cth number two ad had a co- yes ieo tAwria yto a win, 6-3, 64.' Brck's and crss-court s o s were too. or Lutz, the Irsh payer. kodg- lspqed of Centilevwer, 6-, 6-t in; Ai which was featured by the' 'essteady plaement shots accurate side-line drives. 1Doubles Are Easy e played number four for Mich- nid his peculiar left-hpA~ stle ed Gonzalez, a Spaniard, who Notre Dame's number four to the extent that Crane was' pull through for a 9-7, 6-1 vic- "ose, playing number five, had ssiest match of the afternoon,; ig Velasco, another Spaniard, -, 6-3 count and having things n way throughout the entire doubles matches brought Ro- a Brick against Donovan and aver for the hardest fought sets afternoon. After dropping thc t,° 3-6,the Wolverine players ft. to the fre everything that .ad and crashed through for a the next two sets, 6-3, 6-2. ,man paired with Crane for the; doubles match against Gonzele fasco, and after a tough battl first 'set which they took 8-6, Trough an easy 6-1 set for the ctory of the afternoon. The win second doubles match brought ore up to 7-0,and handed the Le squadl its worst defeat this * 1l1nols Next Opponent Saturday afternoon at Ferry e Wolverine net men will .cross its with the Illinois co rir squad Illini are usually represented byr some 'snappy racquet weilders and the Michigan coaches look ftor a live- I l afternoo~n when the squads clash A grandstand has been erected for spectators and fans are assured some skillful tennis if they turn out for the matches. IILEINES RETURN FROM MINNESOTA TRIP FISHER'S NENW iILL LEAVE TO- MORROW1 FOR GAME WITil NORTHW1ESTERN Coach Fisher and his Varsity base- ball squad ~arrived in Ann Arbor at 6 o'clock. last night after their Mi'nne- 5ota-tI'ip wvhich resulted .in one 7-3 victory over~ the Gophers, while the seconad game. was called after the 'sec-. ond inning on account of rain. The forced cancellation of Tues- dlay's' contest after the Wolverines lia i established a three run lead was' a disappointment to the coach and the teamn. A second win over the North- men would have been of material aid to the Michigan nine in the Conference race, inasmuch a.s Coach Watrous' pupils defeated the strong Iowa nine 6-1 a week ago. The Jlawkeyesde d-feated the Purdue team earlier in the season zand made a better showing ag ainst the Boilermnakers than the Il- linois nine against the same aggrega- tion. Coach Fisher will send hlis men through a light workout this after- 3 noon, and the squad leaves tomo-row t fr Nor-thwvestern, whose team wil op-, pose the Michigan athletes Saturday., j good accounit ofheselves Saturday, J in hopes of making up for their miser- able showing at Ann Arbor earlier in the season. SPEEDDALL &OiNNS To' SHOW POPUITY 'Feidalie TRules 'Make Possible FOur E~ltries In All Events Except One An I idTo Mile ? R -UMN ITIA~E Sf ti First Outdoor ',eligra1)hic Expwtd"o Show First Year -Men Slrollg Meet COACH CIlVI HIOYl,~~ NE LARE SITA) GA1M'4t SUtI."VC ER ichg-nsfehatrcsoswl ismeet of t1 year this afternoon The Wolverine first-year men have,. a victor y over the Illini freshman to their credit an!? they are looking for- ward' to a~gain taking the 'measure of the Sucker squad. The Michigan first win carne during the indoor season and 'showed' the Maize and Blute to tlo I fore in most of the events scheduled. Coach Hoyt, freshman track mentor", has entered a large sqluadl in today's meet in. hopes of placing morie men, i~n two. three, apd four' places. ith thUe galaxy' of stars' that are on thec per7,onnral of his crew, Hoyt feals v ~that his charges will crash through w iith a majority of the first places. .s In the dashes Hlester, Leshinski, Covington, Koplin, and probably' . Sterling will represent Michigan. Sterling, one of the fastest sprinters on the team has been ill for some time and there is some (ioubt as to whether he will be in shape to compete tli, ! afternoon. Olhteiser, Douglas, Mueller, and Gibbs will run the 440 yard dash. In the 880 yard run Hart, David MIacEllven Walsh, Likert, and Fluke will carry "Mac" who is one of lie veteran miem- the Wolverine hopes. Hlornberger, hers of the Varsity track squad will be Tjung, and Stross^.r are entered in thec entered in his reguliar event, the highmie jump, against Ohio State Saturday af- The high-hurdles event will ree ternoon. The tall jumpier is oxie of t.he, Prosset, Volker, W:-lk topping the most consistent pointwnners' on the tall sticks for Michigan while Lassepr, squad. Walk, and Beeles run the 220 tows. Baker, Briggs, and Stoddard will take care of the two mile run. The field INTAMR DPARTENT'Levtt .corpetingt for Mc n- INT0MU09 Yerlins intheshot-put whale Stew- 0 9 T 5 art < ,t, Hamilton, Sabin, Newi comb}3r, V% AbE~ H11N IN lYWite, and McGrathy throw the ham-:me.NrhuLvtan oh Nation-wide reputation achieved by hutrl the ,javeliIn. Michgans deartent f itramral In the high jump Hoyt has entered thetics as ed rteof'numers ralWeeks, Roth, Watson and liarfler with athetis hs ed o nmerusinqluir- ;Northrup, Prout, huff, in the pole i methods.re digits organization -andi vault nd'theebradterump.,Northrup, Recent inquiriesnwereereceivejumro Every member of the Varsity track 'n tea ii w lr h'les shown any signs of 1 ability during the indoor season and i' / the early part of the outdoor season Cz w ill be given a chance to make ae namre for himself in the Ohio State1 dlual meet, Saturday afternoon on p Ferry field. > $ ~According to the meet rutes which a 7have been tentatively agreed upon fi four men will be allowed to enter at every eve~nt except the mile and two. t .. ~mile runs whichz will probably bei l >