THE MICHIGAN DAILY, ..... ., .&own" rr.r. .rniwr r,,,,,n i c@uuu;:mdwu>> Wma N mom Alk= Immomm.", .. r FORSECOND NI [ T NJne Expected to Put up Hard pglht in Attempt at Comeback.. ON SLATED TO START ON UNID FOR WOLVERINE TEA rmined to soften the sting of erwhelming defeat administer- them by the Wolverines, North- 'n's baseball nine will take the t Evanston tomorrow bent on g from Michigan in the second of the season between the two 1 R ayFisher and his squad of seekers will leave Ann Arbor )night for the Purple grounds, 'ed to meet a different aggrega- han the one which faced them first contest. The Purple has that it is a dangerous team if the sort of pitching it received start of the season. prevented Coach Fisher from g a regular workout yesterday, I the battery men were in uni- for a short session. i each game playing an import- rt in the standing of the teams, an will strive to keep her slate Two games have been cancelled e of rain, thus cutting down mnber of games the Wolverines scheduled to play at the start season. h Fisher has not determined ching cice for tomorrow's en- r but it is probable that he will Uenson to the mound. Benson the Gophers after they had tak- lead in the early innings and itched fine ball when sent in e off the threatened Buckeye at- Should Fisher decide to keep u on the bench, Jablonowski will e the call. The remainder of am that will face the Purple >nsist of the reguIars, Wilson, m, Haggerty, Bachdian, Kipke, 1 and Blott. hwestern dropped an 8-4 con- Indiana last Monday, two bad s being sufficient to hand the rs the game. The Purple did rith the stick but poor control d the winners to get men on ths, giving Coach Mann's pupils opportunities to score. hiwestern will line up with an, catcher, Kearireley, second 4cElwain, short stop, Christman, 'ase, Johnson, center field, ey,,right field, Gohn, left field, first base. It is not 'known ho will take the mound against her clan but Pulley is expected ive the call. IZous Fin Will Run In Olympics of the most outstanding per- 's n the coming Olympics pro- to be Paavro Nurmi, Finland's rdistance 'runner who will e in the 1,500, 5;000, and 10,- tre runs. ai will be a new light in this games. Since the Antwerp ics, four years ago, he has es- ed three new world's records mile, three miles, and 1,500 runs. He astonished everyone e recently set a new mark in' le run at4hminutes, 10 2-5 ee- He ran the three miles in 14 s, 11 1-5 seconds and the 1,500 in 3 minutes, 53 seconds for cords. HIES TONIGHT WOLVERINES LEAD IN ALOTT TIED FOR FIRST 4 I TEA 3I[ MA TTIN M AVERAGE IN I. BER O F UI( ERS Michigan's baseball nine is at Capt. Jack Blott, of the Mich- resent leading the Conference u 0igan baseball nine, is at pres- in team batting average with a ent tied with Forkel, of Chicago, record of .22. Michigan batters 'iand De Armand of Purdue, for Hlow They Bat w have officially faced the pitcher first honors among the Confer-6 114 times in Conference games, j1ence home run hitters. Each of have hit 31 times, and have {!the three players has two four- Two members of Western Confer- scored 26 runs.- Chicago, Pur- WOLVERINES FA