?AG I SIBx THE IMIC.HICAN. )AILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925) THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925 NON 191I* -12-Irv- f fi! A 1 ew.u.... -. , _ , ..., 'WWiI Poe i ! / iilA 1 wr .wW.nV r ILLINI KINSEY, I Michigan's tr hardest test of (late down atI morning. It u that 'Michigan portignity 'to av at the hands of aind Farrell's n wipe out all of defeat put upon It will be sur not closely cont made by the m teams point to struggles ever ig comnbination veteran Illinois team for the ni Farrell is work limit in order 1 All three place; event will be ho very possible t] won by less tha ent Michigan is over the Illino with Brooker to compete ever have to be at take the meet. A mere Blanc( athletes is enoi one that the me the clashes Illin, Evans, Shock, Evans has runt and the 226 in Hughes is just Evans and if hi he will be in th in the 220. In inois has Kinse :15 and Merigol 2-5 this season. Yarnell has don tently. Shoch and Sit in :51 3-5 andl good for 1:58. winner at the meet, is a cons sure to take a events Illinois is others. Browne] Go hes1rpa e . * W N ~ for 8 o'clock Thrsday,i 4413 tries can be made either Y1 trTeual)yS Htim hcue ofathefmeeTh ftyrpilblni g opriMa 12.- bMichgan s V hsity golf team is now iot daily ov r the Ann Arbor course Tefloigtensmthsm s tree 22ye ackdstroe, swflnou iginownin om on its longest trip of the and are comingsyle along in good shape. j hIolwn ensmthsms Exjed fo R4 I vexie . ac aiglc~ ad~ e h ~b~ and i ('well 'score 'T oicaiwns sao.Thle teak), Captain 1-olds- 1rofessr Trueblood states that no' be played off by Wednesday evenin. stares 2 adfe 1'r efn .tr i;inbenhniaped h yltvlouls edr&Kc fany (ive. Fo eeto sncr of Rufus Christga, (captan l I or tcele's Pirik4d orth, Feley, Lehmran aind (over,; positions on the team are secure and M [ t S a o ua II l al(,l '3 thn:E ID o ubIle Y - a nm n s h w g p re s m y g i n 7 2 v . Meye r.& :A b b o tt 5 3 1 8 ;oP h sIa I p al e t n tt_____ an Sas cher, whoobroke abnefeln et.in(ro na igh. es trdy was splent in Lafayette pay"ing the ymepp owungoig to rroepre Poesenyt my1Iici- 70 oland.219y7rvs.Abbot 3&8;Thoms IWedned t 4:1 ROWNLI_ Tftl~ illin histd i at tihe beginning of the rt to h oreadi icii ~.X N LLSTAR e hs ,liriian hais been workesg PLAY AGAIN TODAY oQ h Cus ndi rctcn ani h ohrmtce gintD-8217; Kucuizel &_Harrigan 66:16as. mono] 5, Fatchr hall ra~e t~aatwil intheout r In he two matches taking place this Itroit neCty College, tune.Chicag and in the Fo & 1ai 9 177t.s iaod4 in tnuth l n h a t f w gi nt es.- -' on er n e o rn y fte12 ses n atinharo ans vtiMcm-aitle itr i h second scrim bain and work out in preparation for are in line for places on the team. 417; Giens;pan 3582 vs. Rearic tohn unfluon iPag Urbana next Saturday anahervicoryittheto;Imorro' . match with) the Illini. Hlastingi4s has been on the team al-1 805; Goldberg 964 vs. Fernandez ________________ ill be the first time Ci's e' 'tir~i xpected lto ! ha f he prngseso by ' ea- olowig this the Varsity will re- Iready this year but .was off is game i3146; Segal 3540, vs. Wilcx .21737; will have had an op- considem ably trenthen the tea, lug Edllft Slaughter's lPicked Heeds, tA . oLfaet.hr a;ac wthIbf hepeett 1 n 4uferdRice ray 7217 vs. Mar hall357 'enge its 1(6-29 teScesls dft l 1ieGphr i' ofdeto -,yetmdyatrno m ot uru ilb lyedIonFriday. The accor411gly. Newman bas not hit lih ml 77 s ais 717,as ,EA W th Sukrsl , y veri~ire0 ViCt Ones ag."ain7s t. the Wo]- Ferri- field. team will return Ylto :Ann AiTror.Sat- tride .,yet but is expeted tot0 come I ,3657 s. ThomIas 217; Felix 5663 vs. ebers Of tha. be en are determined to venues.sepetdthtbt o ietho I h utr.i Bruskiek 5617, Briggs 3M18 vs. Levin t~amn that took~ parti f the stain which that -Tbh , first score of the gam e w as . t i x ece h t oh o h h og h n eue_14 5 ; Fr e lng 9 1 v. L z ru n s o an g t t made by Cabler, huslvy tackle of the mlatches will be hard fought and es- X,2 reln 2. s aau n hwcl e h their recordni~ 'III'11H Blues, whe fell n r blocked nut Ieingly close. The Wolverines' i N.Mo.,Mayor __ 5 1671. 11by calling for them :prising if the meet isI r t1ijf Ros,:oe ammO Douglas , flanIkmuen of the cliaim'is are stronger against Purdue Johnsonm, American league president, i raternity: Sigma Alpha , Mu vs.? trtmural office. tested.sFormter aktwo I55 is I 'i vici. mars, rutshed the Ied kicker, D oan- than Illinois. However it is hopedf has gone into the dog business. John-1 7eta Beta Tan; Phi Chi vs. Sigma Fshma gou emberslockof the twowhc bude that Michiigan s team will keep- its h ,on, who I5s eding a few days here "Pi;, Kappa Nu vs. Phi Sigma Delta. chipios can also one of the bitterest bani I II11 ~mrk over the goal line. The final !slate cleans andl return Saturday with h las entered a partnership with John E medal ttesm staedbye wod by tw1oL111111ppUocse-w ,adeinth latorenteofior cvitoiee adedtodtsdmde otris pintr ogsmAl ViiptoSwmragise I ______p__s___i ca , isarriingthes thle garb? when Cowell, star freshman! . The dlate of the all cailpus swim- cahispiighs -half'barc, carried the ball over the Tl- rest of te quad is wrking DON'T . QI.Ga1Q T YFE TOJ)AY ing meet. has bopen -dfinitely set YOUR VOTE IS COOl rmet ad CachSteve i Waitr's Tea in Winas BY 1,01 e Sore riatehsteimae ll )ttn - king his squad to the Frolii "PelIe" Jabloiowskis line__afterhisteammateshad__put__th_______w..____ o ha e i at ts b s.Y ii i ai N i ball on th e one yard l line by co mlp et - j , is h ein tisb s.S~ ng n N n practically every ing a semries of forward passes. tly contestedb and it is t In the final period the two eamus .hatLLMhN mSeIMPiOVINe which.:openedrthe game ireturniedto, hat 10 the .me t wilre- _____resu mne hostilities. G lover of time Redls s in 0e poins.tapre Coach Fisher gave his two regular returned tihe kick off tenm yards be- is by the critics bumt hurlers, .lablonowski and Walter fr ewsdweWt am,/ workoutckagameayes-Babcock, flashy pilot of the freshman wnolHicouuabl ina five inning ~neys eleven, calling the signals, thse Reds' ry Michigan man will terday, and the team that Walter ( started a. march (down tie field, mix- his best in order to Pitched for won 1 to 0. igfradlass n nbrmt Both twirlers looked good; Water bring the ball to the 30 yard line. e at the list of Illinois allowed one hit and struck out three Garber, playing quarterback onm ugh to convince any- men, th e last three h1e pitched to in Steele's aggregation, kicked the bal eet will be close. In the fifth inning, Jablonowski was back; well into tie Red territory after ios will have Hlughes', touched for". three hits and struckI Slaughter's team. hadl lost the ball onI and Yarnell. Budr out four men, downs. The Reds were unable to I! the century in :09 4-5 Merrill Baker, who has been un- make an poges hrug im fr :21 -5 hisseaon.able to catch this season because ofl ward wall of the opposing teams and about as good as an injured hand was put in the box punted on tie third down. The Reds -SRN LAAC is game leg is healed for the first time today in many rcvrdtebl nteRd4 a~ trunning for a firstI weeks. Ili the second inning, while line after Garber fumbled tie punt, the high hurdles Ill- catcing Walter his hand was again Babcock gained 25 yards onl an off' y who (oes them in hit by a ball, and it will be a few tackle on tie first dlown. Slaughter's Id who has made :15 weeks before he will be able to catch ta otne oadtega at . n th'o hrls gi.Ing on the- three yard line. After; ae around :25 consis-i Captain Dillinan's injuredb hand isthe uncesfliepaya- inre the88ucocessfwekul huifhiedotoslrpotsfvo-Haof C lo t1. Itig ttgbthrntie40Progressing nicely. His hand is to ins was called to take thes ball tri bah un he 40be exanimiedbtie later part of the across, but failed by six imches. Warder, fourth place ;ably, lie will Iplay Friday and Satur- garblun thed25from line.hi wn Conference indloor day against Minnesota. iBgosealined oess~ ionfteball istent runner and is Yesterday the infield of .ablonow- wles aied possessinchof tie ball point. In the field ski's team was comfposedl of the pick ; and was umnable to recover~ it. Miller sstronger than in the of the freshian squad. Coosterbaan, of tie freshman squad, started the 11 is one of tie great- wa~s at first base, and lie gave a fav-Bleontemrhfrheecd May 12. Fn- at the I'ntr-- Union at time wevenits will style, lback( style anid a. and breast style and a seball O'clock DIat- vs. Newark hthawks V:1. ;e Seven) )xlng,teani in time box- cir medals at the In- basketball get their office. ) -.TS E I'll IIA MiV etpole vaJultersiII L1 CUIn h cuty Uan hai a record of 13 feet for the sea- son. Hunsely and1 Barnies both do 12 feet 6 inches amnd Seed clears 12 feet even. In the. shot put Kimmnel and Shively both better 4:3 feet 3r inches. Sweeney and~ Fell both haveI broadjumped 23 feet 6 inches this year. InItime javelin throw Stuttle has a mark of 1.50 feet 9 iches. With such _a group of. certain place winners at his disposal harry Gill is sure to mnake a stronig showing amnd thme mresult of the meet will depend al- most enttirety upon the performiances of °time ew menbers of time Michigamn squad, some of whom are just roundb- lnkg intp o iflt winining forum. or able exhibi~tioni of play. Loos held downm the midway cushion. Gilbert, who hails from Kalamazoo, played shortstop, and K ubick took care of the hot corner. i '{ l i I ; I 'I BI' 'VEN S'I'AN1)IN(GS W. Ohio State .........4 Chiicago)...........5 Iowva. ............. 5 hIdiana.......4 Ililimnois............ 4 iMichign..........2 Wisconmsin.........2 Northwestern .......2 Pumduest.......... 1 L 0 1 2 2 2 0i r Pct. 1.000 .833 .714 .667 .571 .500 .40(0 .250 .250 .166 ltouchdbown, when he gained 25 yards' by displaying some excellenit open 1 field running. Cam the mext play Mil- flei, comp~letedb a pass from C'owell Nvhich nettedb 25 mor~e. Another pass, -Cowell to Wellinig, put time ball on time oame yard line. Cowell took timeI ,balII over for t lie second t ouchdown ater saking two ~ti enpts lbhrough l the line. ('oacm Yost will sendI time men through amiothem' scrinamle til ,ill-' tern boim and (anmot her' Ipractic(, ga me is p~lannedC~ for Thursda y. 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