six THE MICHIGAN DAILY TH1URSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925 a. r: + '' ' " r .__ _.. .._ 72 e VRSITY TRACK MEN LEAVE FOR PENN AND DRAKE RELAYS TODAY Six Men to Participate in Penn Meet capable of doing around 1:56 and and Twelve at )es I;with the four men beating two- min- Moines utes, they stand little chance of los- ing their race. Eight minutes should HUBBARD IN DASH be beaten in the race Saturday after- noon if the track is in good shape. Voelker, the fourth member of the Two sections of Michigan's track Chalf mile team won the right to his team will leatve for the -Penn and place by doing 21:9 in his trial heat. Drake relays this, afternoon. Charlie Munz willp robably be the' The first contingent, bound for only individual performer to make, Philadelphia, will be in charge of' the trip. He will be entered in both Coach Steve Farrell and will consist the shot put and the discus throw and of six men while the latter will be in the o t ate of th ae charge of Trainer Charlie Hoyt and'be the duel between Daucher of Iowa will participate in the Drake games. and the Michiga weight thrower in Twelve members of the team will the former event. make the trip to Des Moines. Both f _rmerevent._ of the squads will arrive at their des-? tinations tomorrow and will partic- T EllMI TrilTfl fla eipate in the preliminaries tomorrow .afternoon. i DeHafrt Hubbard and Piper North-R rup will be the individual performers 9Tl LfIIUIIIU at the Penn games. The former will participate in the 100 yard dash and Michigan's Varsity tennis team will and broad jump while Northrup will swing into action on Saturday when, take part in the javelin throw and the the Wolverines encounters Michigan vault. Each of these men. should Agricultural College in a match at place in both of his events. In ad- Lansing. It is not yet known who diton to the individual performers will comprise the team of five men, Michigan will enter the four mile re- but it will be made public at an early lay team consisting of Hicks, Horn- (late. berger, Briggs, and Calahan, a team Saturday's match will consist of which has not been beaten and which five singles and two doubles. As the should take a first place under fav- Michigan tennis players have been orable conditions. practicing diligently for the pastI A half mile, a mile, end a two mile six weeks, they are in excellent con- relay team will be entered in the wes- dition and ought to make a fine shomv- tern games. Voelker, Hulse, Feinsing- ing against M. A. C. er, and Witthan will run the half mile while Feinsinger, Reike, Ohl- Frank Fennelly was a great ball heiser, and Mueller willmake up the player in his lay, which was before mile quartet. Ip the two mile the Cobb, Alexander or Walter Johnson Michigan quartet composed of Rein- saw the light of day. Fennelly play- ke, Freyburg, Hart, and likert is ex- ed with the Atlantic Citys and later pected to have little competition al- with the Brooklyn club. While with though several quartets are being the Atlantic Citys, in a game played counted on to give them a good run. May 25, 1882, Fennelly matte six hits The two mile, the best in the middle to six times up-a double, three tripl- west, has had little opportunity to es, two home runs, total bases nine- show its superiority in its section teen. This is the'record for total because, of the invasions of the bases in any league or any period for World's record Georgetown team this a nine inning contest. season but with the Irish at the Pennj relays the Wolverines will have their Gene Tunney, American lightweight chance. champion, will return to New York The two mile relay team will have today from the west to start train- a new makeup due to the results of ing for his match with Tom Gibbons the trials run yesterday. Likert, a; at the Polo Grounds, June 5. sophomore who has been slow in reaching his strido unexpectedly de- feated Cochran, a veteran of two years experience, doing the half in; 1:59. Hart, the other member of the' squad who was forced to qualify wonWt d® the trial heat in 1:57 3-5. Charlie Reinke and Dick Freyberg, the oth- bus er members of the quartet, are both I i 77 Frosh Out T For Ball Team IOU TAM VfILLi Coach Mather and his charges have RN FOR'ORANGE GAME been busily engaged at Ferry field since the initial call last Tuesday. Elel-en' lore :Ten Report, Swelling Thirteen Men Will be Taken by Coach Seventy-seven man have already re- yotal to Over a Fisher to Oppose The ported. However, this number is farj undred Syracuse Nine below the usual number trying outI for the freshman baseball team. The TO SCRIMMAGE SOON WALTER MAY BE OUT battery men turned out two weeks "This season's aggregation is one Coach Fisher put the varsity base- before vacation and are now in good.', fof the largest and best looking squad ball squad through a hard workout form, There are 29 men working for the battery positions including' l of football candidates that has report- yesterday, consisting of a two hour catchers and 18 men on the hurling cd for the spring practice session drill in which the outfielders caught end. since I have been a member of Mich- flies and the infielders chased Contrary to custom, Coach Mather joan's coaching staff," stated Coach grounders, in preparation for the states that there are more men out Tad Wieman yesterday. week end contests with Syracuse Uni- this season for the infield jobs than versity at Syracuse, N. Y. for the outfield. The freshmen have "There are a great many likely The coach: is not superstitious in at their disposal a new diamond at (\arsity candidates in the squad that the least, for he plans to take but 13 the south end of Ferry field. This should develop into members of the men to the New York game. The new playing field is in excellent con- Maize and Blue team next fall."' personnel of the team will be the dition and as a result the team should Eleven additional candidates were same as on the southern trip, except not be long in getting into shape. issued equipment yesterday, making three hurlers will go instead of five., The outfielders and infielders have the total for the first two days of the Harlan Walter, who won two been drilling extensively both in the1 spring session number 105. The games in the southland because of field and at the bat. On Tuesday entire squad does not assemble on 'his fine hurling did not practice yes- Coach Mather picked a yearling team Ferry field every afternoon, however. terday due to an infected eye, and at random, which encountered the l The personnel of the squad changes unless there is a decided improve- Varsity squad in a practice game. greatly from day to day, a large nun-- ment during the day, he will not be The battery men have been serving her reporting on Tuesdays and taken to Syracuse. them up for batting practice and have I 'Thursdays, while the major part of The two games with Syracuse willt not as yet attempted to put any stuff the squald reports the other three be the first the Maize and Blue play on the ball. days of the week. with the Easterners since Ray Fisher Practice .will be held daily at 3 o'- Yesterday afternoon the Wolverine took up his coaching here. In prey- clok. The yearling outfit will also coaching staff continued the same ious games this-season, the New York report on Saturday afternoons, when prograim that fe tured the opening nine has exhibited poor pitching and the Varsity is away from home. Coach day's wcrk. The candidates w re hitting, while their fielding has been Mather expects to sort out the avail- sent through a strenuous (rill in 1 above the average for a college team. able material in quick order, posting I passing, tackling and blocking to get, Greenwood, Hanson, Flannigan, the fist cut at the end of the week. them into condition for the stiff and Boucher are the big four on the No definite team has been chosen