?AGW. Six- THE MICHIGAN DAILY c ,ritli A.-V THFa. MICHIv a N fYl\ LA'Y '1 A 1-T1"h A ', ATUKl)Al, MAN' 16l:.f*'S .."~+ _ " ..." " -, r in Wl ' iiu n ,. MMMWM% ......... GOPHERS LOSE 9-4! GAETO MICKIGAN1 Big T StandingLMEEsquatrain Rules hi Stt FavoriteIn hoMt tl nefeCtedis holdK-tc Der i p , MICHIGAN GOLFER S with Chicago a close second. If ti Illini upset Ohio 'today, Chicago w: take the lead whether she losesc (Continued from Page One) not. Th-e standing is: Michigan's revamped lineup, withW .Coleman, Froemke, and Pucklewartz Ohio State................4 in the outfield and Rhylom at Captain Chicao....................4 Dillman's place at short, displayed in- Iowa............... . . . 5 creased offensive strength, while Puc- Iliia klewartz contributed the fielding fea- Illinois 4 ture of the day when he snared Racey's Michigan................3 deep fly in the fourth inning. Froemke Wisconsin2................2 also made a pretty catch on Foote in Minnesota.................2 the eighth when he came in to take Northwestern........ . 2 his fly off the grass after a hard run. Purdue ....................1 Each team made a double play, the Gophers getting theirs in the second frame when Foote caught Giles' fly " and threw to Smith doubling Walter off first. Michigan's infield contrib-3 uted a fast play in the seventh, Hag- gerty starting it by taking Clark's- grounder. He threw to Giles who touched second to force Hall, and ALL CAMPUS HORSESHOES' then completed the killing by getting The following must be played o the ball to Wilson ahead of Clark. by Monday, May 18, and have the Today's game will start at 2:30 o'-! scores in by 5:30 o'lock of the sam clock. The probable pitchers will be day: Pekkala 6071 vs. Goldberg 3936 Jablonowski and Guzy. L. Eisenberg 4752 vs. Norton 21237. MINNESOTA Tie following doubles matche AB R H O A E Ijmust be played off and the score Foote, 2b..........5 0 1 2 1 0 turned in at the office by 5:30 o Guzy, If...........5 0 1 1 0 0 clock, Friday, May 15, or they wi Ascher, ss....:.....* 1 1 0 3 0 1be dropped from the tournament Christgau, rf.......4 0 0 0 0 0 Merrick and Sack vs. Cannon an Racey, c ..........3 0 0 7 2 1 1 Donahue 4148; Greenbaum and par Smith, lb...........4 1 1 8 1 0 ner 3936 vs. Stein and Levy 3540 Mason, 2b..........3 1 1 3 2 2 Wright and Schoettle 9817 vs. Norto Hall, 3b ...........3 1 0 3 0 0 and Pekkala 6071. Emerson, p..........20 1 0 0 01 Clark, p ...........1 0 0 0 1 1 OUTDOOR TRACK MEET ON Stephens*......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 FERRY FIELD ~-~~~-~ The interfraternity meet will b Totals........ .... 4 6 24 10 4 held this morning at 9:30 o )IICIIGAY clock. The list of events will be 10 AB R H O A E yard dash, 440, 880 and one mile run: Qiles, 2b...........5 0 2 4 2 1 broad jump, high jump, shot put, 22 Froemke, 2b .......4 1 1 3 0 0 low hurdles and 120 high hurdles. Haggerty, 3b.......5 2 1 5 3 1 Ryrh'olm, ss ........4 0 1 0 3 1 TENNIS Coleman, If ........5 1 3 1 0 0 The following tennis matche Pucklewartz, cf .....22 2 4 0 0 should be played off by this eve Wilson, lb.........3 1 0 8 0 0 ning: Singles-Finkleman 9024 vs Cherry, c..........3.1 1 2 1 1 Greenspan 3582; Segal 3540 vs. Wilco Walter, p..........4 1 2 0 2 0 21727 'Marshal.1 61.7 Srimc 9449 hie ilr (Special to The Daily)9 or;-- 1 li u JHave Von Six Thtcle Louisville, Ky., May 15.- Churchill Fr (lvr Sinks 0 Foot Putt L Out of Eight Played This Downs, the setting of the Kentucky (hi as mNletoWi Season Derby since the inaugural of that race.Iatcl- in 1875, will be the scene of the 51st FVE MEN MAKE TRIP thoroughbred classic tomorrow when HOLDSWORTH STARS 3 the fastest colts of the year- will clash __ 2 Michigan's Varsity tennis team ar over the one and one-quarter mile Michigan's golf team added anoth- 4 rived in Ithaca, N. Y., early this morn- course er win to its list of consecutive vic- ing where it will oppose the Cornell Louisville is thronged with turf fans tories when it defeate the stron 6 netmen in a dual match there this af- from all over the country, and special Illinois golf squad 15-9 in a dual 6 ternoon. The Red and White team trains are hourly depositing more en- match at Urba Thursa. 6 hs;sswh ilmomthahusns thatmenrball hd oadan boasts of some excellent players this;thusiasts who will form the thousands s year and ought to afford the Wolver- at the rail tomorrow. Chicago alone tage and deserve credit for the win ines some strong opposition. will have 20,000 spectators at the races,ince the match was played on a for- Michigan's five-mai team is made !and the other cities of the Middle West 5i1nC up of the following men, playing 1 are expected to be represented with al- n tee lrini winkste fur- up b , plyingin- nished' the Wolverines with the most the order named,: Jerome, Capt. most as large delegations . severe competition .of the present FToday found the colts entered in the sao, Te Mcia genne Crane, Krickbaum, Vose and Elliott. event and their jockeys resting season. The Michigan greensmen All these men have borne the brunt up have, now turned in 3 wins in as of the burden in the six victories out myfr the annual affair which carries i starts. Holdsworth and his ff of the eight matches played so far with it as a prize the highest honors men now bid fair to capture the Con- or this season and will undoubtedly rep- in turfdom. In addition to the glory ference team honors from the Ma- ir~~~~~~~~~ thstaonadwl u bbedyrp e derived from a victory in the1 Ie resent Michigan admirably in today's to y roon squad. Holdsworth, Michigan's 6; match. J Derby, the purses for the past few captain, and- The Cornell team will probably le years have run well over $50,000 each. dividual title holder, should have es composed of Capt. Stein, Garretson, Quatrain continues to reign favorite little difficulty in leading the field s Devine, Bright and Ince. Thus far with the horse experts here today. Add for the coming year. "- this season, Capt. Stein has displayed ed incentive for backing him has re- Holdsworth started things off in II the best form and will undoubtedly sulted from the insistent rumor that the right direction by capturing the : be Jerome's opponent in the number !Earl Sande, America's best jockey, may first match of the day from Hiumph- d on mach.oppnen intheride him in the race. According to! rcg one match. r Aoin- t reys, Illinois' leader. Feeley, second t Returning from Ithaca on Sund ay, repor ts, Jockey Breuning, who is unman fell a victim to the Illini, but ; the Maize and Blue racque -wielders der contract to ride the favorite, will Lehman , and Glover both came n will keep up consistent practice in relinquish his right to the mount for through in fine style winning from preparation for the Western Confer- $2,000. In spite of the stores that Hunt and Kundstadter, respectively. ence tournament which takes place in have flowns about for several days, In the doubles matches, Humphreys Chicago, May 21-23. nothing definite has been announced and Tewksberry, of the opposing ag- Thursday's 4-2 defeat at the hands regarding Quatrain's rider, and any gregation, defeated Holdsworth and of the Oklahoma netmen has spurred switch that is made will probably come Feeley by a large margin. Michigan ' the Wolverines on to make a strong shortly before the race. scored a win in the other doubles 0 finish for the remainder of the spring The exact field for the event has not match when Lehman and Glover sseason. After the Conference tourna- been decided upon, but it is expected came out ahead of Hunt and Kund- 0 ment, only two more dual matches that from 25 to 30 colts will be en-- stadter. This match was the feature remain on the Michigan schedule, one Iered- of the entire contest. Glover sunk of which is a match with Northwest- a perfect putt on the 18th green from ern at Evanston May 25, and the month of the 1923 campaign and a distance of 30 feet and cinched the s other a home match with Wisconsin F threatened his permanent retirement. match. May 30. Ile was not troubled again until last This victory over the Illini is the . week, when he twisted it. He twisted (greatest achivenuent of the Ann Ar- x j it again Wednesday and yesterday it bor squad this season and at the troubled hime so much hue did not put present rate they should find little s UPIKIEI 1 1 U T on a uniform. He left last night for difficulty in annexing tire Conference iRochester, N. Y., to seek treatment. teaum and individual titles. U1 1AM[ W IIJul! Chicago, Ill., May 15.--Joie Ray 1 will not run against Paavo Nurmi in Cleveland, May 15.-Manager Tris jthe IHarvalrd stadium May 22, ac-NOWA - Speaker of the Cleveland Indians, is carding to an announcement -madeNHr aout of the game indefinitely with an yesterday by Charles A. Dean, man-CAP NIGHT injured knee, the same knee which ager of the Illinois Athletic club kept him out of the lineup the last track team. F IS PASSED i i c More Than 40 Schools Enter - Interscholastic Track Meet More than forty schools have al- Whitlock of Danville, Illiuto, ; ready sent in their entries for the out for the meet and javeiu record. twenty-fifth Interscholastic meet He broke the meet record last yer which will be held here the week end when he won his event with a heave of 161 feet, 4 1-2 inches. He has a!- of Ma 22,23. ready thrown the spear 185 feet ini The list includes aggregations rep- dual meets this year and will try for resenting four states of the Middle the national mark of 184 feet, 9 1. West. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, which inches when he appears here on thme umeet last year, has cutered Potter of Coldwater will try for the a team and has hopes of again cap-1one mile record. He won the event turing first place. The Danville, last year in 4 minutes, 38 seconds Illinois, team which placed fourth lastan eassin 4 vmnut eomt, year is also out for first place. De- troit Northwestern has a strong squad Carson. of Detroit Northwestern entered and hopes to repeat her per- will try for a new shot put record. r nedo Waite ad Scott wil represet In the first annual indoor interscho- Oldo in the contest. illastic meet held here March 21, e Ahioin te recntestt.twon the w eight event with a he ve Advance predictions have it thaata of 47 feet, 4 3-4 inches. number of records will fall this Yea f'4rfe,. -4ichs Olmstead of Victoria, Illinois, win- ner of the high jump in the National Interscholastics last year, has en- tered the meet and will attempt to break the meet and national record in his event. The national record is l 6 feet, 3 5-8 inches, and as he has continually been credited with 6 feet, 2 inches, it seems probable that the national mark may fall. BIG TEN GAMES TODAY F Iowa at Chicago. Purdue at Indiana. hio State at Illinois. Northwestern at Wisconsin. 'Minnesota at Michigan. WALK-OVER'S FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY 'Walk v er t a a c a c Legion Last Style First, Of Course! x i R r Totals ............35 9 *Ran for Clark in ninth. 13 27 11 Minnesota ...........000 001 003- Michigan............ 100 512 000- Pitching Summary: Hits off Eme son, 8 in four innings; off Clark, in four innings. Home run, Ash Three base hit, Mason. Two base hi Walter, Struck out by Emerson, Clark 3, Walter 2. Double play Foote to Smith; Haggerty to Giles Wilson. Bases on ball8, off Emerso 2, Clark 1, Walter 4. Hit by pitch( Mason (by Walter). Umpires Green and Crawford. Attendance 5,00 Weather perfect. I SIDEL IGHTS In the sixth inning when As"er h a -home run off Walter it was th first earned run scored off him th season, and counting the Michiga State game it is the fourth game h has won this year. Walter pitched only ten balls in th first inning, Foote hit the first onet the infield for an out, and Guzy d the same to the second, while it too 8 pitched ball to dispose of Asher. ;1 £ 0 t atsuall OuD / fvs. s11 S Jrtsj Small 7973 vs. Thomas 8217; Lazaru 4 5671 vs. Wolfenden 3818. Doubles-Stein and Felix 3642 vs -4 Vedder and Koch 7022; Phelps an( -9 Boland 21917 vs. Wolfenden and 01 er- 3818. 5 Fraternity-Theta Xi vs. Sigma Al er. pha Mu; Delta Upsilon vs. Beta Thet it, Pi; Phi Mu Alpha vs. Phi Sigma Del 3, ta. i r to jWinners in the all-campus swim- Oin ming meet should call at the Intra- er, mural office for their awards immed- ne iately. The winners are: Aldrich,1 00" Patterson, 011, Maveety, Power, Ant- zak, and Louber. CLASS BASEBALL Joy SUper Following is the list of the remain- ing class baseball games: Monday, it May48, 4:30 o'clock--Medics vs. Dents; he Tuesday, 4 o'clock- Sophomore eng- ! lave you experien s ineers vs. Sophomore lits; Wednesday, an Junior engineers play the Dents if the paddling a canoe on he Dents win ltheir game Monday. The winner of Tuesday's game and the River? Take the fir winner of Wednesday's will meet in thel he final Thursday. Because of the short- your young lady f to 'ness of time, no excuses will be ac- id cepted for a team not appearing when experience. We hay k they have a game scheduled. n - -ia- -nn That's what you'll find in WALK-OVER superfine Oxfords. But to their style is added an extra feature--"ankle fashioning." No gapping, no slipping. A conservative, all-season style. Price, $9.00. , -i ,1 I b ced Don't slip up on your meals. Be sure you get the best as usual. Watch for our daily- changing window stickers. YAW9S LUC 1119, South. University Ave. Ik P" v" " ''t ~M Ci.S. .PAT 2FT. 115 South IMai tSt. the delight in 01 the beautiful Huron ~st opportunity, bring L.. I) I- sm"Oom U end and enjoy this e Old Town Canoes on at your disposal. FRATERNITY BASEBALLA Giles got the first it of time game, The following teams have won their when hue drove one by Hall. the a Gopher third baseman. He went all leagues inbaseball; Phi Chi, sigma the way to third on the second base- Alpha Mu, DeltaUpsilon, Sigma Phi, man's error, and then was caught off Phi Sigma Kappa, Delta Sigma Phi, the tag. Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Lambda Kap- pa, Delta Sigma Delta, Tau Delta Phi, On Coleman's hit in the first, Hag- Beta Theta Pi. gerty attempted to reach home andI The following games in the elihma- for minute it looked like he would tion series are scheduled for Monday, be caught between home and third, May 18: 4:15 o'clock-Diamond 3, but by clever foot work (probably Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Delta Upsilon; his basketball training) he dodged 5:15 o'clock-diamond 1, Beta Theta' safely back to third. Pi vs. Phi Chi; diamond 2, Delta Kap- (Continued on Page Seven) icy III .L ,cla s CLMLIL1l. Saunder's Canoe Livery at the Foot of Cedar Street on the Huron River Phone 21117 for Reservations. il -- - - - - - - - - --, "v---.a. ub, ~j"- - .- -_ -s -_. Haggerty furnished the thrill in the second. With a man in scoring . I H1111111 111111111 11111111111111111111 1 1 ilif II III I II I llli fII1 it1111111111ii 11111111 position,, he brought Walter out of a hole, by a leaping catch of Mason's foul fly in front of the Minnesota;= = Geep cool COnu n dulgout.ef Coach Fisher thinks Pucklewartz I = warmn days witha - is an excellent fielder, so does every- one else, who saw him stop a sure C u triple- when he took Racey's fly on a dead run in tie third frame. -; - - = Before the fifth inning started, f Coach Yost walked across the dia-- Protect your food by using a Triumph mond to the Michigan dugout. The yo ur crowd applauded, and the "old man" -Refrigerator in all Sizes tipped; his hat. - _ -' Froemke brought back memories of !=- =2Save your Garden Hose by winding it Harry Kipke, in the eighth when he - -Vco.oe- I caught Foote's fly at his shoetops, on a Victor Hose Reel= rolled over twice, and then landed on his feet. Our stock of Lawn Mowers is complete. - Leo liartnett, star catcher of the Chicago Cubs, is leading the home run hitters in- both the major leagues-_ with nine circuit drives. Williams, heavy hitting outfielder - State St. Hardw are