PAG11 SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, PAGUI SiX WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, .. _., ..-_-. --a- ..m.....,,, CC q l'°'\ r- . - - --__i oft s., _ ... IS VARSITY WILL OPEN WITH AGGIE NN HOME SC HEDULE [ TRAK SQUADtILLdMAK 00 1 ________________-- -- SU90 . n Infield Ienainis Intact Front Lust Wakefield let kazoo Normal cdown Chicago ..............1 1 .5G0 'rI(.. fI 'ICuglt'iid t As (hi1iiislai ) r omne nte norme i Season; Bachiman Only''e' Veteran without a hit or run in the opener, Northwestern.....2 (oxe10 h tie Pwe,)'.as been rated as one of t he two or Ito Outfield while Kuhln hld Olivet to five hits, i\Dnneiasota.......0 1i 000 sF1ichl kvlctr s trebs ure iesitemd fanning nine batsuen. Fremont will ...... , dlA-West. HITTING HAS IMPROnVED c ratcht, and thee infield will probably Purdue ..............0 3 .000 REA(U R E FAST _____be madte up of Spiekermuan at first Michigan.......0 0 .0001 EA U R E funsig Ranney at second, Gauss irr Rowley io Stat( holds undisputed psses- Golf Squad W1l Wit th Agie inefurishng he t sort an Kible atthid. ap-sion of first place in therfoe the' AWtl he ~aeadPn ea opposition, Coach-Ray Fisher's Var- tain Richards, Zimmerman, andi Big Ten baseball flag by virtue of; succesfully irlogate(1 to history,' Ohi Stat iy baseb~all team will swing into Flesser will function in the outfield. two victories over Purdue and one 11 eians track team has turned its- action in the firs.tgame of the homen I-Haskis may get a chance at first over Indiana,- and l fe liats. attention to the Ohio Stae meet to~ Michigan's Varsity golf squadl of 15 schedule at 4 05, oclock this ater- base, while Corsart is a possibility to The Buckeyes, who were co-champs be held here May 9, a week from Sat-,mn s ratii g ey trono nona e~r iI.replace' immierman in right field with'Michigan last season, again have rday.lleyond that l~oom tle 1-j the Ann Arbor Golf club corse, in Th'Ie Michigan team wound up its for a part of the game. a goodl start for that goal, and they linois and - iscon-m ulm.sallIlrprainfrteoeigmtho prepraton or he ontet ysteday Thje Ag;gie team. will arrive in Ann have an adlvant ge !n their schedule, in t he Conference outdoor meet. At the I the season, when the Ohio State team afternoon in 4~ long wku.orkout. Coach Arbor this mnoring, that, they are not billed to play any of latter event to be held June 5 at Col-i Fis pays here Saturday.1 Fatigerantthcentrloed squa troh- the strong teams until the sca:;oi is +ztbs the Michigan team will make Prof. Thomas . Trueblood sad tteinfrie olowed hrWolves-______________________nearly hlf 'vc. a great attempzt to dli1Plicate its i- Calton Wells, coaches of the team, logdib ed oku.TeIovr llinois held first plalce until her I for y of the indoor season and to give I and "Capt. Mode II olsworth, asti m larpae uls atafnNo ie inner defense is working smooth- U L fatal gajre With Iowa last Monday, itself a clean >ato for tlic 12 5 sq' yar's Western Conference champion.! ntoly, andwilb the:sm'srngcmn - te rsitt of that game puttinig her on.; are making careful observations of siienallntat playednsuchefatfe - back infoj a tie with the lawkeyes Mcia hudtal altreo!thegofr and will select the Mich- psi hve l tseson.ectheenteam ap for tihe runner up position. its dual mzeets althought the last two! igan team to oppose 0. S. U. in a fewy bl;and will probably form. a nore Aletat nayalcmu ri Minnesota and Wisconsin, who were ;wvill demand the best possible perform- kays. The men are being judged ac- ballou thensieundefeatedets cle-clssassiit cod)te tyth latnes of evryody. "The Conference cording to consistent playing, attend- dhangeros offe19nsie.opfAthleeou trgah civt onutd yteSa.tuirdla,$,droppledl contests to llinois meet will require more force than Iance and lo scores. As the person-) thi wsth 94 ie. AthuhIntra-mural department are request- and Northwestern, respzectivly. and eihro!h attoda et onlo.teta ilb ibet fat hittingland yerecwasenotchweakuesto potthofeir no tepone faded from the select class. Itwin and with that in view oach Fa- cbange for each match, the ~layers fastbieliad teffr tecmotivepitchnrf u mbroti fieo rbf Chicago, who won her first big Ten rll and Coach Charlie Hoyt are bnd will be requiredI to keep up a steady combestofn the m hc ostpwruna .Ete eott the Ita baseball victory in two years when ilig every effort to bring the squadl toI pace throughout the season. aonsesorheqadwihwnthnmrlofce at Wateran gymn- she openedl her season against North- the greatest possible strength. Fromj All the probable members of the Cofrech Fserhamion se tr pchip. i m or ca ull 68w strn fild n er seon g mepast prformances it is likely that l Varsity team were present at yester- oraahsFisheAgestda.Ti ll usestrthreeenispitch-e~lls and bowed to the Hawkeyes, thus Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa will cut j day's practice and showed good form. Fe a gai soh moAggi resrday. lT mustAllefrspterudb tednisdatchesn dropping into the .509 per cent class. Iheavily into the scoring and with A practice match between Varsity men start the contest, and will toil for or the contestants wil be eliminated. - - Brookers certain five points lost, the and freshmen was to have been run three innings according to schedule. This rule applies both to all-campus R op r I N o Wolverines will have to show add-= off, but was postponed due to the Harlan Walter, another man playing and o interfraternity tennis. If for pe iS .To tional strength in the outdoor eventsj non-appearance of the yearlings. his first year of Varsity ball, will sonic reason or other these matche I1'l~~ e n which were not onl the schedule of I Page Lehman, one of the best Wo- take up where Fisher leaves off, and can not be played off by Wednesday,' To(Tl e h elps the indoor Conference meet. verine golfers, has not been doing Jerry Benson, veteran right lin epease call the Intra-mural office. Unt.il1 The performances of the Michigan well lteyon 'account of an injured will finish the tilt. Fisher and Following is a schedule of the - M onday1,11 team in the feldt events lately show left hand. Walter are the two most promising second round which must be played{ them holding a slight advantage1 of the younger hurlers on the Wol- off and reported by Friday noon: liet h ueosahe iIIover the strong Badger team which - vernue roster. Fisher has plenty of Dougall 1482M vs Benlham 558; 1 tivities scheduled for this week and lgvethemn such a race in the indoor stuff and provided he can acquire IFalk 3654 vs. L. Stein 1110J; Darba- in view of the fact that Coach 1 i!se asonl. Schwarze of Wisconsin is___________ AT control to a better degree, will be ken 2344) vs. Finkleman 1271; Gibson 'jugI. Yost will be lout. of tw onpractically unbeatable in the discus A uI of great assistance throughout the 3010R vs. Greenspan 305111; P . Friday, Coach Roper of Princeton who and the shot }nt but Mnz, Doyle, and season. Walter's style should baffle Chapuvan 422M vs. Maloney 1271; H. wa ceuldt e eetiIwe lawkins may take more points in the the "batters whom he faces this sea- Segal 312411 vs. R. A. Cohn 216515; xiino!r'ieuti odawe weights than Michigan took indoors son, as he throws with a half-under- W. F. Dreyer 99M vs. Ducket 2106R; headhsassatwl1aecag nadto otrphssoncn Supplie' hand delivery, which is almost unique McInight 3015 vs. S. C. Oviatt 3507J; eadhsassatwl aecag of spring footall practice for a iderable talent in -the javelin throw In collegiate circles. He showed much T. A. Marshall 1783W vs. Stormswer and it is not likely that he will be promise on the trip South during 1512W; D. Cluff 1600) vs. Sims wee.)eaten in the outdoor meets. His spring vacation. Benson took a bad 1051M; Brasserdet 1051M vs. DaTeMvhgnAgiiasbl gn throwv of 193 feet 11 3-8 inches down 71 ot beating at Syracuse,.-but should hold108;Thoai 55vs rtu 825W;tdythIliosblgaeSury;ithePn rlyssmch etr cekand the absence of Coach Yost iatrheenrly smuhbte 1 ot teFrebatrincekduring Felix 2034R;" vs. Watts 1330M; l atr htmd tdsru cta anyone in the Conference calnvestyAe his stay on the hill. 1-I is exper- B iruskce 63 vs. T ocvs 2220;< Briggs vs. haeteTdrmnorhr etwe ~o at his best. ieced and crafty, and has aagreatvMeyer127er;mLatppmhere nvs.tLweer deal, of stuff when hie is right. At arus 24201; Wolfenden 2738 vs. R. so that le can have a full squad to Ipoeeti h te eat a wok wih a alldine. imets of the team will also give Mich- present hie is not in the best of shape,j Waterbury 1484. wokwt1taltms igan an advantage in the outdoor ________________________ but should be back in his o,t timei Second round doubles matches are AiigCahRprwlgehsmets. The one mile relay team. form by the time the Conference as follows: Basserdet and Nieulanrstassan ocwhIsas which was forced to the limit to Lake? scsnsat.Last year he was _one 1051M vs. Diener and Giet 231; S. ha akebl(eto n h a fourth in the indoor Conference( of the three pitchers who twirledI Vedder and" Koch 870 vs. Meyer rand turnedI out the chamranonslip basket- I meet, today looks just as good as Michigan into the champiomnship, coms- Abbott 1273Rx; Greenspan and Part- baltaio h atr neel any other quartet in the Big Ten, bluing effectiveness with almost per- incr 30518 vs. Weinberg and Partner legiate circles. Both Roer ,aver Withnd not withstanding the fact that severali feet control. 1104; Fox and Dunakin 16 vs. Levin met w ~il amrive in town Mlonday aft- other Conference teams bettered their' Rved Cherry will probalW't handle and i'iediiian 1527M: Phelps and Bo- !will wok out it th tie squdtht ft time at the Drake relays. With 01l- Lhe cachig i te oenig cntet.land 2056 vs. Celine amd Partner ernoon. .esr uleRene n enig lie and Baker have alternated so far 88M;Seto ndThma 55y8 A peen. hecaddaese r running the relay the Wolvrincs this season, with Cherry doing thei McLean and Conboy 8611; 1Metzger working hard on the fundamentals of Iuh otk issi l fteda b ulk of the work. ; d a ie Igil and Doug all 1482M vs. Rahn and Wil- the game. Kicking.ipassim;, . met milplc xel i tm Cner for Varsity basball last seaon, and; cox 885M; Wofenden and 011 2738 vs. ing tie all and onen field runningcnces et iI svera lhtohy isonte qudfo tefisttmeti Sherwvood and Bruske 63. were stressed in yesterday's prcice.1 e neco mee.ti ran thiat teym spm'mmg. Al-aupu leresjoe Sinle,, CachBarer att the eniresvuanton eet. Latast ' sariyear'sl ebak Alstar.;ws istb paidfithouh.i d wills etorsttnbep di backp' Allrvenet i theseolgames mustne)s todayyedibyDthcoughlaostrenuous setayof settongbeig &No4 th.neimp'sesprhivenConthinothespole inhrestdy.ihDthWlo ody a .II odeg35 sIeecss hl 'ah \s 51CIvault, ie iliilrovemment shown lbyI at first, Buck Giles at second, -Cal)- Esteim 313411; R. S. Giet 231 vs. part of the aftrnooin in giving hack- ta o iimm tsot n 'Brien 3211; Hi. Segal 31248 vs. A. 1 feld men special instruction in Miek- I MunzI) andt the addition of Dick Doyle'-, George Haggerty at third. This coin- i Pekkla 24,2.; S. Eisenberg 1526R vs. injg andi side-stepping. (i otheshotpuwil.bean tienat thatthe bination is one of the fastest in timei E. God~ard 484; L. Johnmsomn 2493Wl outdoor Conference rmet are also' Conference, and played wel-nigh' vs. Mnhester 1855; Cannon 3211. vs. t _Y 'prrn aa factors favoring Michigan's taking errorless ball throughout fthe 1924 Donu 321 Wrgt16vs Irniiin jjlthotdrtte. ntieatreetI notQ d 1Eh outdooarditlue.ofIn the plae avndtT schedule. Althoughno in mid-sea- nourtz 986J ; Sack 3211 vs. Leopold 411ibr ssr fa is lc n son form as yet, the inner lime can be 3583;- hemtta 1797 vs. Car'away 12118; ! " niij Northrup is tie second best man in counted on to give the Michigan I arsh 1783W vs. Mazer 3124R " Die- I~~ D l- ide-et aeFisne' pitc her xeln upr.ner 231 vs. Swrutz 1268; Aver book 1 ___ re at work in the quartr mile late ly ii I f.' , X. i I ALL-CAMtPtTSSWINING~ 'through the co-operation of Coach Mann and the officials of the U~nion, Michigan's Intranmur- al department is planning an all-campus swimming nmeet to be held Thursday, May 7. The meet includes 25 yard free style breaststroke, and backstroke races, 50 yard free style breast andl backstrole races, a 220 yar'd free style event and possi- b~ly a fanicy diving contest. ]$n- tries for this meet are now be- ing received at the Intramural, office. A relay meet is also be'- lug planned with relays varying from two lengths of the tank; free style for each man to one length a maim back and breast- stroke. Enfries for the relays nmust be in by today. I i i i I I I 1 t , ~MARQUETTE TEN NIS 'SQUAD HERE TODAY ' i : ;! , , , ., . r 1 BASEBALL Will fleet Wolverines In lDual Match At Three O'Clocek on ferry Field Courts VARSITY IS CONFIDENT: Michigai's Varsity tennis squad will nieet the strong Marquette ag- gregation at three o'clock this after- noon on the Ferry field courts. Inspired by their victory over the Michigan Aggies last Saturday, the ! Wolverines are out to hang up another shutout score. while the Mil- waukee netmn are determined to (add to their laurels by a win over the Varsity net team. Captain Crane, Paul Jerome, Vose, Elliot, and Krickbaunm will represent M Vichigan in the singles, with Captain Crane and' Jerome paired in the doubles.' Vose and Kkrickbaum will propbably be the other teanm entered in the (doubles. Te squad wenit through a. light ffI workout yesterdlay afternoq aand «will # not work again before the meet. The ljarquette squad are expected to ar- rive ii} Ann Arbor this morning. lim- {mediately after' arrival they will" hold a ligh~t workout to rid themselves of any. stiffness acquired on their. jour- 4ney, and then they will rest until the time of the meet. ! Bogota, April 28.-The Colombian 1 abinct resigned yesterday, the minis- j Mrial situation having been brought ,; to a crisis by the resignation of For- eign Minister Velez. .i la 1 I Intramural playground ball games scheduled for this after- n~oon have been. called off, on account of thme varsity b~aseball game with M. A. C. .1 ]'J-ENG TOURNAMET IThe all-campus fencimig tout -R ( namnent which' was originally planned for Saturdlay will be 4 ( held at 1:30 o'clock Fmiday af- Iternoon. Read thip Want Ads' --.- .- HLETIC GOODS s for Every, Branch of 4Sport ~ov 'Jlpf Next to Arcade Theatre CIO i * The flans ,Shop PRING Ballard Bachman, Bill Coleman,j and Johnny'Ryrhiolni will play field.' B3achman is the only man of time three who played lastI season, Ryr-; hol'm being a newcomer to the Var- sity, and Coleman having broken lzis leg during the 1'924 trip South. All three men' are excellent fielder:,i and strong hitters. Ryrholni replacesI Herb Steger, whio lied down the right fielder's post last year andl duringI part of the trip this spring. I-I is aI heavier hitter than Steger, which Is the chief reason why Coach Fisher1 made the shift. Colenman is also a hiard hitter, while Bacbmamm's batting is niore timely than heavy. Besides the pitchers, there will 1 probably be other shifts in the lineup. Steger is likely to break into the out- field as well as several sophonmorej gardemners whom Coach Fisher is anxious to test ini conmpetition. Baker may get a chance behind time bat, but it is unlikely that time rest of the in- field will be shifted. The M. A. C. nine has not played any big ganmes so far this seasonm. *having only defeated Olivet and Kala- nmaaoo Normal. In the latter contest, the Far~mers scored their first victory over the teachers in sevemn years. These two tilts are hardly sufficient to form, a basis uponm which to judge time merit of the Aggies, but advanice signs are that their team is strong. Last year, aided by excellemit pitch- ing on the part of Wr4ennier, they gave time Wolverines stift competition in two games, dropping thme_.first game t t Feirry field, 1-0. after 10 innings,. amid the secoind at East Lansinig, 3-1.! Both gaines were great pitching 3007J vs. Seiigsomn 1324J; Merr'ick 3211 vs. Vedder 879; Muscovitch 72J vs. Cochran 12111R; Jackson 127aW vs. Specter 244R; Greemebauni 7512 1 vs. Chmrter 3634; Stienhiauer 3003J ' s. Sm;all 2576W; Weiss 131 vs. Mc- iMahon 19W; M. Stien 31241R vs. IDreyer 99M; Marlecy 3211 vs. L. Ei- senberg 152611; Shoesmithi 1855vs 1 Norton 878T; Kranier 3007J vs Purdy 903W. j AlI-Caamppns Horseshmoe lDoubles The following gaimes must be played and reported by, Monday, May 4: Werkey and O'Brien 3211 vs. Mer- rick and Sack 3211; Shoesmith and Mondertes 1855 vs. Kramer and Aver- Boo0k 3007J; Greenbaum and Partner I751W vs. Spector and Rabnourtz 1 986J; Stein and Levy 312411 vs. Clark and Beatty 1809; Mazer and Stein 13,124R vs. Lyons and Deikel 1460; 1Diener and Giest 231 vs. Caraway and E. Cockramn 1211R1; Baer and Goldberg 3654 vs. Wright and Schoet- they 1366; Norton 878J and Pekkla 2432J vs. Segal and Stern 31241R;# Eisenberg and Eisemnberg 1526R1 vs. Muscovich and Green 72J. inter-Fraternity 'Tennis Following is time schedule of time second round of time inter-fraternity tennis tournamenit. These matches Imust be played of f amid reported to the Intra-nmural office on or before Friday, May 1. GaChiaPhig.meavBetiga.A;phi:Mu Ch CahimahiguZea vs.tSigauAlPhi CMu vs. Zeta Beta Trau; Phi Chi vs. Phi Sigma Kappa; Siguma Phi vs. Delta Sigma Pi; Phmi Delta Theta ys. Phi Lambda Kappa; D)elta Upsilon vs. Phi I :Beta Della; Beta Theta Pi vs. Pi Iowa City, Iowa, April 28.-lowa's yearling track teami will meet Mich-j igan, Wisconsin, and Illinois first year mmn in i dual telograhipie meets fthis spmring, accordinig to thme an-j mounceimiut0 of Coach B~resnahman.I IHaving beaten these three during the indoor seasom, it is with great con- fidence that time I-awkeye freshmien await time corning mmeets. Michigan is; first on time list, the mecet beinig 1 schieduled M\ay 16. heas also given rise to the hope that lie may lbe a winner for the rest of the s easonm. At Des Moines he ranl his leg' of the relay ini :50 flat and lie is expeocted to (10 evein better thianithatd i:;efore the seasonm has come to a close. Eves' since his unexpected Junior engineers' baseball practice toniorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock on the Intramural diammond south of Ferry field. Mel pcoats for th~e ooler evenings 1suits fpr s orb ba street wear s lecqt 'Of c4both that will Pt with your, pro ya1. Coats $4.2 Suiits '$48 to ~ - ; ., y, , 1 r Athletic Supplies and Men's FurnIshings SPECIAL A complete set of Golf Clubs including Bag _ _ _ __ _ _ 1 2 5 0 A new shipment of Shirts, Neck~wear and Golf HJose i Linen knickers in. a number of good new pattern $5.00$-05 :rA . 1 I J I i GREENWOOD ANJD KILGORE I' I, 1 s } A ti