T1HE MICHIGAN DAWILY____ ________ !012 1, ii-M Ill. Ohio- NMIIW- lopanIV& .r [ EAYFOE l Giants Pushed Into Second ~K MEET SATURDAY SplIrt ositioncincin a Sputsonthe part of two teams in t lm' he i?. the bes t first the'Siatonl'League; pushed the jNIrytional League. Gia~tsfro~fit patein l~esenior, Uncle Wilbert lobins and 'Useryof, Illinois bath: do better circuit, although Miller Iluggins' toan is holding down fozi than 43 feet and the sanme pair to- Yankees continuewto head, the rest of ahead of thie Boston cl gether with Coughlin throw the dis- the clubs in the. American League by a is playing short regularl cus well over 122 feet. Angier and safe margin. gers, Johnny Jones haye Schildauer should also prove more Three 14traight defeats at the hands dised on accurst of hisi than a. match for Groscho, Michigan's of the St. Louis Cardinals pused theI the ball, Mliltocn 'Stoel bestperorn~. Wigh of llioisGiants from their place at the top of3 hold down third base who surprised everyone by leaping 6 their' league, and the position is now style. feet 3 3-4 inches at Notre Dame will fcpe occupied by the Cincinnati Reds, who Thte Nw :or Yanks be a hard man for Rlay Smith and Mac-,' have been playing fast ball in their 'ini the Amencrican LIeagi Ellven. to beat but the Wolverines are ushi to overhaul the- leaders. magnEhe\ol' stedy nd he ma tae te irs tw ISunday's contest was a tough one l cocn i; g along; at a fast places. '3mith is going better every, for McGraw's clan to lose. Dinty peazr to e headed for day and his notable performance. Gear in held the Cards ,to three hits, Tje. team, has been g agaist Oio hen'he jmpe 0 fetout Johnny Stuart, former Ohio Statef strong pitch 'ng and tin 3 3-4 inches and almost cleared the hurler, went him one better and letEot'lt . un Shu s biar at 6 feet ii' fnches have proved his the Gotham nine down with two safe- Lee Fohl is giving the ability to clear' whatever height he -ties, the final score being 3-2. Mike thrill by the way in wi may have to to. take a first place. Gonzales has been catching for thei Red Soy: are trailing the Brooker .Favor -i In Vault I Cards regularly since his transfer to' tumbled the Detroit Tig, Jim Brooker should have little dif-, that club, and has strengthened theirs and place last wreek, an0 ficulty in hiking the pole vault unlessiply'teby.osinbyaainf Dean. Brownell suddenly gets into con- The Chicago Clubs have been hitting the Boston club does no dition and even though he-Was forced, the. ball freely and are now firmly? season;. the critics are to eet'th l~in~h ce e wuldhaeintrenched in' third place, although as the Red Sox have bee !a good chance of tainig five .I)oints. ,not too close 'to the teds. Elmner club in thie circuit for s u sl ani M lw( of li os re cf Hunel an M~oe d IlioisrechJacob;~, pitcher, Grimes, first base, Inconsiistent work ha their limit at 12 feet 1 inch. Sween- and Statz, outfildc, have"been playingf Cobb 's Tiger out of ey of Illinois 'may take a second. place great hall fr the Cubs.. Grimes all-' The pti ng has not bet in the bread jump buztthe will have around performances' have clinch--d. calibe as put the(1 te little, chan(,e ted beat ouit Delart Hub- the conviction in the minds of the fans earlier in the season.C bard of -Michigan who jumps two feet man are stil hittfing;r better than he has ever done. Sweeney'I u ra i oki h has been juming around 22 feet this b A DID ue thea cwrt onthe in m achin the 4 foo mar Fcu eorgetiherartdorhts year while Hubbard has~ little trouble 111H IIIII 1. ract their efforts. G6 the first division by rep] Cag() White Sex, who t Cialled "Off D ue Sullivan Issues Call For U, F dlb~i heI siilarlha- YeaBir1'e R leIin For Loing Distance have lo.st 11 gamnes in weeks, only to slide into Word from some unofficial source INIERAL SWEATERIS TO ( E 'the Red Sox for the 'z Reds TENNIS TEAM TO t~~i.n the PLAY INELLISIBLES IYEARULIN.)G WI IEIllME ET I I S[AL SUA AGIAIN 1A/'EI) BY RAIN ICoach Hoyt's freshman trick B team was aigain frusi rtuxl in the ! fG R M T I .on's Br'ooklyn urth place, justI c11u1. Johniston rly for the Dod- ingi been ben- inability to it; k continues to in acceptable sare in the van gue b~y a. wvide chamipions are 'A gait, and ap-I ranother title. eating its usual icely hitting. 4teng h !e tans their big hich his Boston L leaders. They gers out of see- d now have the ftwo gamies. If1 Lt cack in mid- dlue for a fall,' en th~e weakestt everal seasos ;2s (;ragged Ty second place. en of th~e same tn'l 'at the top Cohlb and Hleil-'1 at a fast: clip, e il n rs3hurlers count- sB1rownies into Placing th2 Clii- 1 tunmbled due to ve most salient is the" drop Athletics, who La row. Their st season, when four for some oa contest wvithr possession of i ' k ! L Aft., 7.F ormecr .mu'ziri~y Stir and Pikg d (harnp i, jheads 'Strong Sqiuad in the tele gtaphi meeut «with the Illinois Eyearlings w-%hen rain broke up p,,oceedufig after the 220 yard dash hlad been ,completed" and the high ,jumnp startedl yester- day afternoon. Varsity line Starts Work Today ! For Olio State Game Saturday 6001) PITCHIN G(CHECKS BATS - OF WVOLVERINES AT MWADISON Coach Ray Fisher and the Wolver- j ine diamond squad arrived in Ann AlNGELL ('OIUPLE'UE LINEP ________ In meeting the team coriposed of in~eligibles, Michigan's V1arsity tennis squad will cross racquets with soe of the b~est net men in the vicinity to.- mnorrow aiiernon at Ferry field. The ineligibles have been engaged in pr-actice for some time and they are 1conctided a good chanice Ito crash through with a Win over the activc squad. Th~le Varsity realizing tihe cal- ibre of competition that it w-vill b( facing, exuects to travel at a gooc pace and it is assured that the match- es will be i'eplete with good tennis.- Leadingf the inel'~glbl'e3 will be "Chuck" Mierkel, 'number one man 'on list year's squad and the Conferencc singles title holder. "Chutck" has been working out on the courts at every available op',)ortunity'.. George O'Con-. neil will probably p~lay the second match for Merktel's outfit. O'Connel' is one of flhe ranking court-men o' the middle-west 'having won sever a' chiampioniships including the niefl'r singles in the state of Wisconsin. Jei'ome and 'Kline also 'intend t( compete against the Varsity. Both of these men were Varsity players las' on last year's squad and thbir los, to the piresent squad was a serious loss to the team.' Jerome is at pres- ent freshman coach. "Bob" Angell Wrr erly ,of the Varsity squad and a' Present asi instructor at the Univer sity, will also play for the ineligible~ The last member of, the ineligibl, team will probably be Burke, the most promising freshman that has reporter', is o Coach 'Jerom'e fear'the yeari n ' annottnc emenit has been giver oi" ato in e personnel of the squa' not U~kely, : howevor, :that the, firs'k stE rngWmen will go, through the. entirt rjiatch i rnd it is expected tha:t a n ittm, lher 'of 'the' 'ecomid stringers willse. fction before th'e eid'of tlhe;'aftermoonrx .1 Arbor ate iast night fromi erru-wee t- end trip in which they broke .even, _________________ winning a close battle from North- Q" y "wrin, dy 17,hasbee jwestern and dropping another close <,aturday onng a 1,hs encontest to the Badgers. ,et as the date for the interfraternity jWitli favorable weather conditions rack meet. Due to the~ fact that thle' tod'.ay, , Coach Fisher will send his ,rarsity 'uses the track to practice on squad through an easy limbering-up ,very day it is necessary to choose session, with batting practice taking ;his dlate, it being the only possible up th'e greater part of the afternoon's Thpeentsae.0 d ah 2 work. Work for the remainder 9f The vens ar; 10 y. dah; 24the week will center about the hitting nd.le; 120 yd. low hd; 20 yd uz. phase of the game, as the defense nile; 24 yc. owighrd's; 12 Y; has proven steady in most of the 'uhbud'e;broad jump;hg ); games thus far. ,hot put; 1-2mierayTh Wovrnswlecutrte Entries wilb eptedl at the in- Thovrne.ilecone h samnurai office up to the time. 'of the 1Istron g Ohio State nine at Columbus wonts.. Only two ment 'from ea.ch,l on S-atur'day, with, the result of' this 'raternity wvill be permitted to enter (game playing an important part in +Jny one c v'ent, while one° man can4 tre Big Ten race. Ohio State and vete tre eens nd the relay. Illinois played a 6-6 tie game last ~nte thre evntsweek, and- a defeat for the Buck~eyes All horseshoe matches in the all-l on Saturday may eliminate them from' ca~ampus tournament that are not in the 1 the race. ntranmural office' by tonight will be i The Wolverine nine played fine ball lropped.! in)bth games on' the trip but air- tight pitching held the hitters from Hardball schieduile, tomorrow at going on a spree. Jack Blott was ' 15 o'clock, aEducation 'vs. Soph fits; [responsible for the- victory over the Afednesday at 4:15 o'clock, Fresh en- Purple with two opportune triples, ;ineers vs. Senior lits.. although Giles also-hit well, garner- 'ing three hits. Fraternity tennis V~lw dule is asI Christensen, Badger twirler, was en- follows; Hermitage vs. Sigma Phi; ltirely to much for Michigan on Mon- Phi Sigma Kappa vs, Theta Xi; Zeta d Cay. But two hits, ones by Giles Seta Tats vs. Pi Chi. hese results and one by Haggerty, being credited nust be in by Thurs I:.to the Fisher nin~e. Stryker was found for several timely hits and Benson The Independent league sc d(ulc is was Beit in. "But the damage was al- 1.s 'follows :. 6;:I~ho'c'6locktoda r'eady 'done. }iants' vs.' Yankes ' lkia'nomms vs. Coa.ch Fisher started' Deviow in 7olecioan.5; .Gun and B ladle c'.lbvs. right field in .Herb Steger's pl~ace but j~nccts W ol'fSOri's ''arrier3 vs. Ithe dimintive player failed to bet a "letcbipr Hall., hit., Steger went inxto hat forB~en- son, in' the ninthbut bidt ~hn't himt. Just Shirts and. mtu.rrii,cr 1the indoor 'what, lineup will take the field on rack inee . i e' ,vd at theI Sat.urday -is unknown but it is prop ~intramural o ,Ik~any 'll" e after this b ~ble that ~Steger wll~ take his regular noon. ' lace 'in' rightlfield. GIVEN O PLACE WiINNtiERS seventh plIace. Their eleventh defeat -- I rou-ht Stan Coveleskie (if the Cleve-- Numealswillbe -ward d t ti land nrtre his first victory of the year. f'shnien who come t r ugh .t the ' Rutle Teama al-freshman cross country run whiich Ha will be held Tuesday,. Miay '2., over Su cesfl ea the regulation course. Coach Ted Sullivan has under 'his tuelg soe6 enwoae tan Michigan's It. 0. T. C. rifle unit hash crtecage domei;6, men xvht sareninatrain- rgfor the event and from all indtica=6c:cxldispesn saohvn, t ibns it is expected ht some , good wo~n seven i h lost six of its iniatches. s with fR. C._'''.C:b es'noh,' rtinning w'ill l be 'in dvidence 'at the 'ies. T'C1)inhsinoer race. Sullivan has made the announce- I laiet tat nlymea ~rlo hve ons Ly virtue of their showing in the, Sax th Crp,.Areamac in1;;C' Somichigan's team finished second to mrake' the run and he urges that all '1Ta' emfnse eodt il~s ea -ei ho- ai'e-intersted re: ti.A C,'sigaf was" - ing }cy tour oi)(ein t~he prto hmimmediately for taseNtin lectleed ocmatete r gii instruction. Nsalt or lJn chve 13 t bmen rceived:re jThe course will be'three ilsanid ;zThse erimbers of the team recei,.- 1 ilstart at 4 o'clock in the after-, n p'on,. All men who report for train-' ing thei six_ highlest marks in the~ I ~ig~*e ~ ~ n~ue t '~eCorps Are'a. maatch are to receive isn- ~ye"- 1 tramulaml nume'als while the rem airi n'~n i chr~' on'th da thy rpor der of the team is to receive mono- a33 o'clook. Records are being kept of all who repor t, with an eye' to granms fronm the r 1. 0. T. C.. unit. In-1 seeing that all the entries ar e in sifit-taua mels reobegvno able ,physical condition. for the long m nembers of the team representingu.'CopnEfrwiugtene-cm No announcement has been made as panry match. to the number of numeral sweater's ________________ that will be awarded. The number; w Nill depend. on the number of men j I NAT LUXENBERG & Bpos. 1 who turn out for the race and there is P a good 'chance 'for any freshman who 13~t° has numeral aspirations 1 tocop off one of the coveted sweaters. If a suf- ficient number turn out to warrant! Sh~e expense,. a 'photographer,'will be e hae o tak etpicture:3 of thme run-% t' Johnny Neun, first baseman witI time St. Paul team of the American as- f! at sclantion, stole second,_ third, 'and i home after singling in Monday's :en- counter with Columbus. IC A LPUS It0OTE RY' Count Ludwig Salin Von H-oogstrae- uy1szitI2n :ten, former husband of Millicent Ro COHEgO-TECLLG A I ers, has been p~icked to play on. thI Austrian Davis cup team. ! -"---. ,. . -t f . . . _ . .. . . _.. . . : ,, ~- _ - ______________ _____' ''' ~ ; , R y{;. f , -- . . ,. r, .. °y ', y a ti ; , .; + !. f . . ,.. f 1 r " . . 1 ". f . . I Y I t 1 . / 0 m )rt jjt . a ' ' ,a 4 ,1 /, I Copyright 't'hese new s uit fit, easily,, hang inform Ally. Coats look Everyht in Stock to Rz 'this week at relaxed, feel e xed. The trousers are wider and -more comfortable. Se sible s ma rt Other suits are $35 to $6o to ten dollars u EIRTI 1F. _ r .bNT TN r ii