PAGE STX THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY MAY 21, 19:'- ww ar ww u r ' \ /..d"i.1 1 MIir - 1 t e - Aii - - WICNSNPOINTS Seele's Team Defeats Reds HIGAIMEBY 7O Scoe 11od1ger Sund Confident After 'Wi Darold Steele's Blue eleven won its Over Nwrthwestern, Chicago second victory in as many days yes- and Ohio State trday afternoon at South Ferry field' - - jwhen it defeated Edliffe Slaughter's :TEAM WELL BALANCED Red team by a 7-0 score. Slaughter's squad won the toss and Madison, Wis., May 20.-Inspired chose to kick off. Lonsberry kicked zby their victory over Ohio State, off to Garber who made a pretty re- chicago, and Northwestern in a quad- or hae rangular meet held Saturday in Chi- turn to the 35 yard line. On the next cago, Coach Jones' Cardinal trackmen play Garber tore off left tackle for a went through one of the fastest praC- first down on the 46 yard line. Two tices held this season today in prep- 'in plays made nine yards, and Gar- aration for the Michigan meet at Ann ° her took it through the line for a Akbor, May 29. first down in the Reds territory. Web- Coach Jones' men have been point- er failed in an attempt at the line, ing to the Michigan meet all year, in but Garber passed to Miller for an- other first down on the 25 yard line. an effort to lie in the best of condi- Here the Reds tightened and the tion to avenge their close defeat in Blues lost an excellent chance for a the Conference indoor meet which touchdown when they were unable to the Wolverines won by the scant I make the required distance in four margin of 1 1-2 points. Since both tries. Wisconsin and Michigan hold victor- The Blues lone touchdown came ies over the Buckeye track squad, the soon after. When they were unable meet at Ann Arbor will 'largely indi- to. gain at the line or around thd cate the possible outcome of the Con- ends, Garber of the Reds punted to ference outdoor meet to be held June Babcock in mid-field. On a pass 5 at Columbus. from Garber, Babcock sprinted for a Wisconsin will send a well bal- touchdown but stepped offside on his anced squad to the Michigan meet, j trip to the goal. The Blues were giv- but will rely mainly on the perform- en the;ball on the 20 yard line. Two ances of Schwarze, the giant weight Iattempts by Weber at the center of man, and the three "Macs," 'Andrews, the line failed, and then Garber made 'Gin nis and 'Giveran. ." 9 yards when he was unable to find a Schwarze is counted on to take at receiver for a pass. Garber plunged least ten points by winning the shot .through for a first down on the six put, and the discus throw. The Car- yard line op the next. play, and Miller dinal giant has shown prowess at added a yard through the same hole. [Miller however lost three yards on an throwing the h ammer and is l;ikely to ~" ~~"""' New York Pilot Worried Over Team MANAGER MILLER HUGGINS X46 N MA SCHOOLS MEET Fate Repeats ATHLETICS AFTERn ac - EHEOSATOAF Self In Mwck 's Bargain DeaA E -fiith Inter ischolastic et "Lefty" Groves, the' young pitcher Philadelpia Strengtlened by Young for whom Connie Mack paid $105,000 PicliiSlfrESltwrt'ojnplele -trals, Retortl Number of l:iching Staff !holFS Complete in cold cash aind players, has so far eversal of Form Athiletes (.his season proved more or less of a Ieeslo oi - -"flop". i- w NY STARS ENTER ED The young left hander has not won 'AIED BY HARD HITTING a single game which has started. t minute entries which were hen there is Sam Gray for % hon I In past years a cry has been heard Connie Mack paid $4000 and who is each season pertaining to the come ed at the field house yest eday at resent leading the Anmerican lea- k of the back o teAthletics. Connie Mack:, swelled the ntiumber of tcam 1 gue pitchers. Fate some would call former idol of World Series fans, has d in Michigan's twenty-fifth pit . But if it is fate, then fate more at last come into his own and is cholastic track and field meet or'less repeats itself. Some few years threatening toproduce th'e same tyke aggregations. ago the Detroit management decided ofteam that he possessed in the a y vey, Illinois which placed well to get a real beauty to bolster up its ; o, ,unk indtheda- the running in the meet held pitching staff. They notified their bana last Saturday has entered scouts that they were huting for a t has taken the old Philadelphia vo most promising mtemis in man With some real caliber in the Inentor a lngtiak e to rebuild the row's meet. ey are Iven hurling line The scouts wied back i on ii he who tars in b)th the discus that there was such a man on the championship club which he dis- ie hot esds inoth ah dscs Pacific coast, but that Detroit's 'banded way back in the early teens, he shot, besides being a cre-hance of obtaining the oun gentle- but his feat is really noteworthy and Last r ceivt have enteire Inters to 46 Har up in at Ur its tw, tomrn(r duns, and th throwing the hammer and is likely to ! Vc1iiuee it ifeY11 na place among the winners in this attempted run around right end. Wisonsn( Babcock counted for the Blues on a event. 'Last Saturday the Wisconsinwie run around left end. Garber star put the shot 48 feet 3 1-2 inches drop kicked a pretty goal for the ex- for a new Chicago record.! tra point. McAndrews is expected to give After being scored on the Red team Wittman, and Hubbard, the Wolver- ( tightened down and the rest of the ine dash stars, some stiff competition half was devoid of any spectacular in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. The offensive work on the part of either Wisconsin flash was clocked in 10 team. Both teams punted constantly,, 1-5 seconds in the 100 and 23 flat in with the Blues displaying the best of- the 220 on a track which was covered fensive,- but the Reds offset this with with water. There is little possibil- some excellent.punting. ity of McAndrews winning the broad Ionsberry kicked off to start the jump, but he should be able to make second hall, and the ball was re- a leap which will count him in the turned to the Blues' 40 yard line. scoring. The Blues began a march (town the 'McGinnis, one of the best high field, with a series of end runs and jumpers in the Conference, is counted line bucks, Weber and Miller bucking on to garner five points for the Car- theine, and Babcock and Garber dinals in his event. Last week lie skirting the ends. The Reds stopped cleared the bar at the remarkable them however and they never did any height of 6 feet 4 inches. Tuhtar will more than threaten. The Blues lost a scoring chance be the other entry in the high jump. with only a minute to go, when they .Wisonsn i exectig t fiurewere unable to complete one pass in heavily in the mile run with, Schutt three attempts with the ball leep and Capt. Valley, leading the field. within the Reds territory. The Blues On the indoor track Valley has been again worked the ball down into the tipied in the fast time of 4:24 2-5. In Red territory on an exchange of the quadrangular meet Saturday punts and a pretty run by Garber, Schutt placed second to Susack, the but the game ended before they could Chicago sensational miler. score. In the 440 yard run Kennedy, will Yesterday's scrimmage was the be a great match for Feinsinger of last which will be held on Ferry field Michigan, both being able to cover this spring. There will be no work- the distance in 51 seconds. Flueck out tomorrow, but Friday night the will make a favorable showing in this candidates for next year's team will event, having made 51 5-10 during meet with Coach Yost at the Union the indoor season. to hear the plans for next year's Krieger and Schmidt are the only campaign discussed. At this time a Wisconsin entries in the pole vault member of the Chicago alumni will who can be counted on to add to the present the football trophy to the Cardinal total of points. Krieger has candidate winning it. Attendance, at- been consistent in clearing the bar at titude, and value as a player will de- 12 feet. termine the winner. New York City, May 20. - Paavo FRESHMAN TRACKI Nurmi today placed his stamp of ap-1 proval on the cinder path at the !A picture of the freshman Yankee stadium, over whichhe will track team will be taken at race on May 26 in a half mile special 4:30 o'clock this afternoon1 test against Alan Helffrich, Penn on Ferry field. All the men on State flyer. ( the squad are requested to be ( C.present. Michigan City, Id., May 20. - CHARLES B. HOYT, I Wayne Munne and "Strangler" Lew- Coach. is have both begun intensive train- ing for their bout here on May 30. Man. Miller Iluggins whose New York Yankees have recently fallen into one of the worst slumps that has struck the team in gears. The New York club which ran second to Washington in the American lea- gue last year, and which won pennants with ease in the preceding years is now battling with Detroit and BoAton for the cellar berth in the young- er circuit. Huggins hopes that with the return of "Babe" 1Ruth, home run king, his club may see better days. Mather Will Cut PLAY Freshman Squad RUTHIHOPESRTO itable javelin thrower and Beagle, a. high jumper, who placed at Illinoisr last week end. He will try Saturdayf to defeat Whitlock of Danville, Illi- nois, and Olmstead from Victoria int the same state. All have cleared the bar at Ax feet, so that a new record( in this event is not unlikely.- A few of the competing athletest arrived in town last night, and many more are expected to appear today. Most of the Detroit and nearby ag- gregations however will not plan on reaching Ann Arbbr until tomororw morning. The men are being housed in fraternity houses about the campus.I The men entered in the meet will be given a banquet Friday night at the Union. The food which will be served will be strictly within the bounds of the training table so that '"the athletes will b"in the best possi- ble shape for the finals on Saturday.} Following the banquet, the men will be guests at the annual May Pesti- val.I With several out of state teams en- tered, and with practically no compe- tition from the other 1 tig Ten schools - this meet promises to eclipse all - others both in number of ontest aints s campet ing, and in the number of - records that will be shattered. An added attraction of Saturday's e meet will be the one mile relay ex- 0 hibition race which will be put on by o the varsity track team. Coach Far- - rell has selected two teams of four - men ehch, who will vie with each I other in thris event. r f t t I f j fE I man were mighty small. le was the I remarkable. Connie has spent little sensation of the coast. Every club money in comparison to the other from the lowest to the highest had magnates. He has picked likely tried at one'time or another during prospects and developed them as the year to strike a bargain with his only he can do. Now he has a strong managers for his services, but the ; chance of copping the pennant in the price was too high. The Detroit own- i American league. ers sent back word that the sky was The Athletics have a trio of right- the limit, and as a result Slyvester handers which can not be beaten in Johnson came to the Detroit club for, any league. Gray a newcomer, is ac- a measly $75,000 and a few players. tually burning up the league with his Either due to the kind heartedness curve ball. Among other feats he of the Portland owners or for some has shut out Miller Huggin's power- unexplainable reason, Herman Pill- ful sluggers in two engagements. ette was thrown in "with Johnson. Eddie Rom el is still goingstrong Spring came and with the early train- di seems to be a hard man for any ing Pilletto established himself and team to beat. leky har s, the lean Johnson madet up the league. le had every-l and gigantic hurler, is at the top of burn upthe eage. e ha evry-his formi and affording opposing bat- thing, control, speed, and a changeisfrmuad fory of pace. Johnson could not get go- iters much worry. ing. Everybody was wild over Pill- I The keynote of the Mackmen's suc- ette's success, while Johnson was con- cess is the timely and powerful hit- sidered out of the big league run- ting they have proved themselves ning capable of this season. Bishop, the The same comparisons as the Gray- $25,000 beauty from the Orioles, is Groves deal has brought out, were walloping the ball with regularity. current everywhere. The next season Close behind him follow Miller, Sim- Pillette did not go so good, and this mons,, Poole, Cochrane, Galloway and year he has been released. Johnson is Cy Perkins, the scrappy and agile still with the clb and at last gives catcher. promise of coming through. Will Gray j In last years Mack's young pro- fail, and Groves ultimately succeed, teges have shown plenty of life and or will both come through, or both fight, but the actual hunch and ability fail, or just Groves drop back in the has been imissing. However the team ever-increasing competition of the now has the punch and with their Majors (?) is the question which just confidence should finish up well many fans are debating today.- ! in the race, if not in first place. Shepard, Forbes, Sorrels, Willis, Toe- Dick McCrary of Bicknell, and Fir- pfer, Charter, Heeuman, Ardussi, and man Mampler of Vincennes, two of Vielmetti. the fastest boys in southern Illinois, will display their speed in the Stagg i an Coach Mather's freshman baseball squad will be subjected to its final cut of the season today or tomorrow. At present there are 35 yearlings competing for berths on the team and it is expected that this numa ber wil t be lowered to about 20. \Vinners of the freshman numerals will be a nounced next Wednesday, the Final day of practice for the first year men.I This year's freshmen seem to be playing a good brand of ball and a number of them will no doubt make! strong hiids for next year's Varsity squad. Among the hurlers, John Mo-t lenda, Saumel Gawne, Martin, and Hellerman are the strongest contend-( ers, while in the receiviig iposition, Irving Kane, Wrobrock, Corey and1 Haag stand out as the best. Carl Loos and Gilbert are doing well in the infield with Lang and Smitii showing up the best in the outfield.- Yesterday the yearling practiced on the Va.rsity diamond since tlia team was performing at East Lansing. To- day the freshmen will continue work- ing out on their regular diamond at the South end of Ferry field, with I Nw Yor' May 20. --George Her m,:: ii It h, (c'hallimJioii home run slug g r.i' o \tkjor leagues, is fas. re o,,n fromi his ilhimss and hopes soon to be lle to retulr' to the Yan 1.(e limonp. IRtih has improved so much of lat that his doctors now allow him t trke frelucnt automobile trips to compensate him for his convales cence. I Ruth has also become an ar dent radio fan, and listens in on al the big League games. Not to be out done by Tyrus Raymond Cobb wh has hately been stealing sonie of hi home run popularity, the "Babe" ha set a recordi in another field. On evening he listened in on 76 jaz orchestras over his radio. i i i r 1 : a -y s j eF z Xl- Buenos Aiies, May 2Q.-tllstirpo returned hoime last night from his year's absence in America and Eu- rope. interscholastic at the Universityo Chicago, June 5 and (0 READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS, A e ffil6fiw . n M.,, ~, tllt.'L I T f!A C cellhg ii nthe broad junip and the dashes. The Arkansas star holds the national interscholastic broad jump record of 21 feet 2 5-8 inches, and has been credited with a distance of 25 feet G inches il practice on three oc- ca5sions. lie has run the 100 yard dash iin 10 seconds flat in three prac- tice trials. The following teams have won their leagues in baseball: Phi Chi, Sigma Alpha Mu, Delta Upsilon, Sigma Phi, I:Phi Sigma Kappa, Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Lambda Kap- pa, Delta Sigma Delta, ,Tau Delta Phi, Beta Theta Pi. i the exception of Saturday when thi Varsity travels to Urbana and the first yeari men will probably agaiii use the senior diamond. Edwin Hamm, rArkansas Star A rrives Here Edward Hamm, of Lonoke, Arkan- sas, was the first entry to arrive in Ann Arbor to compete in the annual interscholastic track meet to be held at Ferry field Saturday. Hami is one of the foremost high school trackmen in the country, ex- :u v ,v Haven, Conn., May 20. - ('harles It. hWalker,i manager of the Yale crow, last night announced the appointment of A. \V. Putnam of New York, as referee of the Yale-Harvard ho-t races on the Thames at New London, juune 19.! Winners in the all-campus swim- ming meet should call at the Intra- mural office for their awards imumed- iately. The winners are: Aldrich, Patterson, Qll, Maveety, Power, Ant- zak, and Louber. The following winners in the all- campus track meet are requested to I call at the Intramural office as soon as nossible to be measured for their sweaters: Vance, Desenberg, Kern, for +f ){ Subscrihe forI'The Milicigan Dily 1 A L li I I Ill h i i i i iillhi iilij i ifI IIlI SPORTING --I GOODS ~ ~. 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