PAG $iX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1925 r ...__.. iiiiiiiii mill 101 11111 limmm . TO WOLVERINES DBOP TWO GAMES TO HARD HITTING ORANGEMEN . Great Field Of Stars In Drake Relays Michigan Nine Loses Opening Ganie 12-11, and Second Tilt By 9-2 Score GET ONLY FOUR HITS (Special to The Daily) Syracuse, N. Y., April 25.-Michi- gan's / baseball team suffered itsI second defeat at the hands of thef hard hitting Syracuse nine here today, taking the short end of a 9-2 score. The Orange team kept up its hard hitting, getting 10 hits, while Van- lengen, star twirler, held the Mich- igan batters to four scattered singles. Jablonowski, was selected by Coach Fisher to twirl the second game, but failed to prove effective against the heavy hitting Orangemen. The Wol- verine nine, slumped at bat today, af- ter hitting safely 15 times in the opening game. Ringwood, veteran shortstop of the' Syracuse aggregation, played a spec- tacular game on the field and at bat. The Orange star connected safely three times, two of'his hits being two baggers. game of the two game series here. Michigan had a great day at bat, with Dillman, Cherry, Bachman, hit- ting two two base hits. Benson, who started the game on the 11Lound for Michigan hit a two bagger, while Ryrholm, playing right field, coun'ct- ed with one of Schlemel's fast balls for a three base hit. While the Wolverines were ham- mering the ball at will, Syracuse got eleven safe blows. Flanagan proved the sensation of the day, hitting safe- ly three times out of as many trips to the plate. Flanagan and Vanlen- Iowa To Build Huge FieldHouse With the announcement that the University of Iowa will build a huge field house for physical education, the Cornhuskers join the list of Confer- ence schools which have built or aret preparing to build huge new gymnas- iums, which includes, Illinois, Mich-1 igan, Chicago, and Wisconsin. According to the plans announced by P. E. Belting, director of physical education at Iowa City, the new field house will be 200 by 40 feet square, with the men's gymnasium, 100 by 200 feet. It is planned to have a great swimming pool in the center with a large seating capacity along the sides. There is a possibliity of having the pool beneath a movable basketball court in the field house. Other, features of the new building are nine tennis courts, a private bas- ketball floor, and an indoor golf room. GOLFERS PLAY PRACTICE MATCH ATDETROIT-CLUB Eight members of the recently sel- ected Michigan Varsity golf squad of 15 men played each other in a prac- tice match at the Detroit Golf club yesterday. The teams were composed of some of the best Wolverine golfers. Capt. Mode Holdsworth, Fred Glover, Bob Hastings, and Paige Lehman playing against Fred Freely, Addison Con- nor, Wesley Reed and a fourth mai ,whose name was not announced . in time for press. The purpose of this practice match was to get the men in trim for the rapidly approaching game with Ohio State university scheduled for next Saturday. Last year's Varsity, golf team es- tablished a fine record for the season, winning three of the four regular matches and finishing a close runner- up in the Western Conference meet. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS, gen both connected for The box score: Michigan AB Giles, 2b ...........5 Bachman, cf.......4 Haggarty, 3b .......5 Ryrholm, rf ........4 Dillman, ss ........5 Coleman, If ........4 Wilson, ib .........4 Cherry, c...........5 Benson, p ..........3 Walter, p ..........0 circuit drives. R 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 H 2 1 2 2 3 1 2 2 1 0 0 2 3 2 1 0 1 9 0 1 A 2 0 1' 0 4 0 0 1 0 E 0' 0 1 1 1 0 0 0I AQ~kF 5PIR/NM- 6_GA._ifT P'/T~. r''.k~ RNNL z DCAM)NARk; Patronize .Daily Advertisers pays.-Adv. - it 39 11 16 24 11 5 A pole vaulter hurdler. andfa pair of i i Y L Li , 1 U~ , GL L 1 61 ;J The box score: I Syracuse AB R H O A E which was held at Des Moines yesterday. D Michigan...:.......AB R H PO A E Ringwood, ss .......5 0 1 0 1 1 ence supremacy with Captain Brooker of Mic Gile, 2B. ...........4 1 1 5 6 0 Carr, if ............4 2 1 2 0 0 in a meet in which Michigan was entered in Bachman, CF ......4 0 0 2 0 0 Hanson, 2b ........3 2 1 3 3 0 Grinnell, world champion hurdler, ran a pre Haggerty, 3B......4 0 0 1 3 0 Boughter, 11) ....... 3, 3 1 11 1 0 Dustin of. Drake, were both sprint entries. Ryrholmn,,RF .......3 0 1 1 0 0OGlannagan, cf ......4 2 3 3 0 0 Dillman, SS ........3 0 0 0 1 0fGreve, 3b ..........4 2 0 0 2 3 Coleman, LF .......4 1 0 0 0 0!Noble,rf..........4 0 1 0 0 0 McGee Wilson, 1B ........3 0.-0 ,9 1 1 Mahoney, c ........ 4 0 1 7 1 0 L 2344J; Cherry, C ..........2 0 0 6 0 1 VanLengen, p ......1 1 1 4 2 ~ I.reals 2 Jablonowski, P ....3 0 1 0 4 01Schoegel, p........3 0 1 0 1 0 L. Gib --- --; - - - =Greensl Totals............ 31 2 3 24 15 21 35 12 11 27 11 3rSmith7 Syracuse.......... AB R H PO A E Michigan .... 3 1 3 3 0 0 1 0 0--11 All men desiring to train for spring W. Gre Ringwood, SS..... .4 3 3 2 1 0 Syracuse .... 3 1 1 0 2 0 4 1 x-12 all-campus cross country should re- R. G. R Carr, LF............3 0 1 1 0 0 Two base hits: Dillnan, 2, Chey port to Coach Sullivan at the Water.. vs. Irw Hanson, 2B........4 2 1 5 3 2 , Bachman 2. Three base hits: man gymnasium. 3003J Boughter, 1B.......3 1 1 11 0 1 Ryrholm. Home runs: Flanagan,Larson Flanagan, CF ......5 1 1 3 0 1 VanLengen. Sacrifice hitsi:Bach- Class managers should enter their IS. Eisc Greve, 3B ..........4 1 1 2 3 0 man, Haggerty, Ryrhoen, Flannigan, baseball teams by Wednesday, April ; (C Noble, RF.. ........4 0 0 0 0 0 Stolen bases: Giles, Haggarty, Wil- 29. Mahoney, Cp ........4 0 2 3 0 0 Vanlnge, P....4 11 03 0son, Hanson, Flannagan 3. Vanlengen, P . 4 1 1 0 3 0 Struck out: By VanLengen 2, by All Intramural players should play Schoegel 5, by Benson 4. Base on on ground south of Ferry field.{ balls: Benson 7, Walter 1, VanLengen Score by innings: 5. Wild pitch: Walter. Passed balls: Entries are still being received forI Michigan....... 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Mahoney 2. Umpire: Stark. the Independent soft ball league. Srcs......40212000 x--O_____________ Two base hitsRingwood 2, Greve TENNIS SINGLES Mahoney, Hanson. - Sacrifice hits- Reserves Defeat The following all-campus matches Carr 2, Cherry. Stolen bases- , . A"must be played and reported to the. Boughter, Coleman, Flanagan. Double FrOS h1Zne, 2-1 Intramural office by Monday noon, plays-Greve to Hanson to Boughter, April 27: Celine 885M vs. C. R. Dou- Giles to Wilson, Hanson to Ringwood. Coach Mather's freshman baseball gall 1482M; R. C. Fuller 2467R vs. Left on bases--Michigan 3, Syracuse efeated by the varsity N. R. Benham 558; H. Kopf 825W' 8\ Bases on bills-Off Jablonowski vs. M. Falk 3654; L. Stein 1010J vs. 4, off Vanlengen 1. Struck out by serves in the first nine inning game R. Bartlett 344; R. L. Johnson 1070M' Jablonowski 4, by Vanlengen 3. Wild between the two teams on Ferry field vs. I. Simonds 2866R; L. F. Knoepp pitch - Jablonowski. Umpires -' yesterday, taking the short end of a 139t vs. Dunakin 16; O. N. Cobb 17 Steinberg and Higgins. 2 to 1 score. 1070M vs. G. R. Swintz 1268; Bur- Fischer and Hovey both pitched ex- stein* 1463W vs. E. C. Eddy 1166; C. Syracuse, N. Y. April 25.-Although cellent ball for the reserves and 1. Fines 558 vs S. Katz 2921; I1. M. Coach Fisher's Wolverine nine gar-. showed much promise. The Skipper Birks 1166 vs. D. Knapp 33; A. II. nered fifteen hits off the deliverings used 5 different boxmen, all of of Schlemel, pitching ace of the ' whomn performed up to stand'ard._ Orange team, the University of Syra-,j The freshman outfit was rearranged cuse gained a victory in the opening (Continued on Page Eight) great sprinters all of whom competed in the Drake relay carnival ean Brownell of Illinois who has battled for the Western Confer- higan for the last three years, yesterday competed for the first time which he did not meet Bro oker in the pole vault. Taylor of tty race in the 120 yard high hurdles. Wittman of Michigan, and 849W vs. A. K. Darbaker Hans Wagner, former star short- Finkleman 1271 vs. E. Sor- stop of the Pittsburg Pirates and 2891R; W. L. Diener 231 vs.! hero of the National league for 20 son 301011, A. 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