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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Ti~IAX~TMAY 26, 12

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TRAC K TEAM M.EETS edyT Pa
WISCONSIN FR I DAYI Nov"' Yor'k, May 25.-Baseball fansII E T S T R A
'____suippouting the New York Americans ;_____
To (*jpose.BIadgers hIDual Meet Ior were given another disappointment INrt ser et i.i, ~cle
en i wasannounceds that Babe otwsenIet ie ~celn
Firs 'lme I Mee Ii1ii Ruth, major league home run king,
Tiventy Years Iwould not ap}peal, in the Yankee line- ii( il
up until ltethis week. P Rr'LT Ahdna d t h eae SYaVne
130ASTPO E ULTA arad lnndtlevStVi- AN LL T R I10 STAFNI_;I
i ets hospital tomorrow and play{
Michigan will meet her nearest. against IRoston Tuesday. Detroit. Northwestern hligh school'{
rival for Conference tracIl honors Phscasatnig'h trbt-cptured her third intersch olastic
max n in(ce his breakdown akdvised himc
when she encounters the strong WVis-nttlevtehopalefrtetac title wvhen she enwerged victor-
oon in squad Friday on Ferry field. uniidtl le of thle week. ions last Saturday. The colts wg i
Since Michigan has been in the Big For the 1ast week: he has been con- 191 n n 92 hre h il
Ton she hias only had two mneets with , nighi ih batting practice at
the adgrs. he astoutdor eetthe Yankee stadium in spite of tihe with Detroit Eastern.
,, ---.iclemient weather'. The Red and Gray team is a well

1401'1'A WARDS NIU'ERA4M
TO)1"lRE'S i1TRACK SQUTAD
Fort y-thbree of the(' freshmen
en ( 't~i tli I I ovi 'soutdoor track
squiad have been a warded num-
eralI s. The men are: Arenldt,
Allein. A. Bloge, C. N. Browm,
.. Pvhee, Wt. Bolton, l). N.
Coer. . C ampbell, 13. Car-
son, ..J.. Feinsinger, letnry Crin-
niell, Ed. H all, Frank 11ealy, :11.
WV. llicley, W. S. Ives, S. L.
.Jones, Johnson, 1'. J1 Kelly, HI. 1.
Kline. 11. W. Keliog, G. M. Law-
swn, W. 1I. La verity, Mo Clelland,
L. L. Munger', G. Mtintz, L. M. Ma-
son, 11. W. No't lriii, Verne Park-
fer, C. W. Packer. 'D.. M. Potter.
,J. Olade, It. S. 1 uslandei', E. S.
Schinwili ng, M. \W. Swinton.C .
It. St ut eville, WV. Schroeder, J.

-~~~~ HATET EAiGHiers Aided RPTENSTORE
BRed 111/oj ,,UL THS EE
1110 e troit Aulerin nv have enter(,
i E x'11t 4*flherI, WW~I 43:l U lif' 11115To baga1101 n inly Ifiirmi uh. tlie e(iiol' ofI d i-\\ee;iare 1( u ic etre
RIJI-IS ASEN(~I F'F L ITI n
- - ____- iiT i '.a dfiuhl e ii d la { ii1)10} iI l r?i IT ) I
with Labe Muth out of I itllle 1r otenaf. l lo ie 0hg co1
Co~~~~~~'bli's imo'lldefeat Ithe \Vashiinglw l ton(lll~]i l
lineuip, the total 1111111k eor of liole ii rsin III,,.filial game of thesrl j i iiteturain
n un rin hothlIlet ate=, ha=S not in- b'. )y ittik safl-tiie ttu? lt 1 I( K l l~aX/i : ( 7r.,.t('ilii V I the igl -.
creac~c asrapidlly as in priol i~S oi t'l ci's at bat. 11 e dIrove out a ch ~ aro,[pe adasloe n lain ption sh~ip, 1wIi ile lb e dobles
iyeais. I Iartnett, heavy hitting cat 'li- odhe!U otwce Ii ,Pa e fllow,i:n it "liestlt of
er of the Chlicago nationals, bas been ,. -ho_________iti;_nr
iGim ing; a strong effort to take the 'iorniny Potrn s;, thele I troit ligh!t ; i ,t dI ~tya: Yonson
cl~o l ft.1l '! V~lNew York star's place in the home 1h0a yweigiit Xwho wasJ lililck'd 01 1 ilaliazoad ltri. tisb
run game, having a total of 13 four Pati Be -lenbacli last winter, will mee( i <ct eu tha all o'1 1 i'sellafsn
biase hits to his credit. Iiift r'vy Crob, ileie~ghlt Sichamp( wne o a iti'swiIh
-J'Th'e Chlicago liatsmain has been hit- I lte\:'f l ln-oiii ot, dliihis ycar1.
" tin- the ball at a terrific lpace hs'~ilyngta id~lpli,111 _______ _____
s easonl. Many of the higfl'ys Which . -. i~dy ih a niaaols nt. The. lltrop~ean Zne o nt ('~ipteition in
Csr rtnet hais hit Tn sonic, of the large Sal l~ld exs ~~v2iC thle iiav is cup climinattl iwimtcho";
t baill parks wo n d have count- zonw iorgintn, 11010(1 sculpto , hus I t efi I or t le see o
ed a~s home runs in his home club coinplitedI new models for the Stone I . ii I't 1 ii d IiIns week,
Mountain memoriald enia h meti u EglafiE
Igronlds. The ball lie hit for his Mut:i eoil a i oehagn lre ole
elthirteenth home irun was 0one of the - i;atchdes will be played 1)('ffri'e311110
lonlgest dlrives in the Cincinnati park PaiMa.5.-Fnac Mnsto 0
1Horusby, of tile St. Louis Cardinals; Caillaux in a report made today pro-
l~ staln rnt wihlll ict posedI increases in indirect postagei ]!'11'.(i i l:iuly dverlisers - it
drives. Williams, of the gSt. Lonis ad11()10tespn.Ad'
at 'Browns, and Meu sob, of thie New
he jYork Yankees, are tied for third -
I place with eighlt home10 runs Oelh. P.
to Robinson, of the Browns, and Sil- E xciuslve styles and hidgh tqmUty ,moderateiy pricd
i mons of the Athletics, each has ploled Ii

was, in m1899 when ~ie ol overines itool:
Wisconsin in hland 75-55. Five yearsj
later a. squad from Madison invadedj
Waterman gymnasium only to be de- If
featedl 44-22 by an able aggregation I
of stars who later in the sam~e yearj
won tho Penn relay carnival and also{
tihe Western Intercollegiate, track
title. Since that time Michigan andi
Wisconsin have not met on tile track
andi it is interesting to note that the
Badgers are among tile strongest con-
tenders for tile Big Ten title this sea-!E
son.
With such stars as Schwarze, Mc-'t
Glnnis, McAndrews, lKreiger and Ken-j
nedy the Madison squad will presentI
some stiff competition for the undo.
featedl Maize and Blue squad.r
Schwarze, a veritable tower ofc
strength can outdistance any of Coach
Farrell's men in the shot put lyiv
three feet and can be countedh on toIc
win the discus and place in tihelhanm.-
'mer. In tile Minnesota meet last weekf
the giant weighlt mlan heaved tile ball z
48 feet 10 inches. MciGinnis can eas-c
ily out junmp any high jumnper oil the
Wolverine squlad as he has done
/ feet 4 iniches. Besides this he is ant
excellent performer in tile highl bur-t
Ies having done 15 1-5 seconds to
win this event in the Gopher meet.
McAndrews is the star sprinter oil
the B~adger squadh and also performs
in, tile broad jump. IHe has (lone 10
flat in the hlundred several -times tll~s
year and when forced can probably

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balanced team~, andf earned tire vic- I ( 11. Thlou s, Al. Valentine, L. We,
tory lby its ability to capture seco1n(, I. . 1t1. liiim', C. 1V. WXlo,
third, and fourthl places. Their ven-I Rich, and ..F'. Crailg.
satility may be attested by the fact __-___ -
that tile Colts earnled tile right to!
compete in 10) of the final evenlts.
The thlree mnl teanm from Danville, rw k , s o
Illinois, made, tihe best showing gain 1' -I1.) ;dh
inig third place with 17 points. The IkY re .YInetA 61

TENNIS

From the original 124 entries, three showing of, the Illinois teanl shofws
contenders for tile all-campus 'sing'- thlat tile competitionl in the Miciligail
('s tenis chamnpionshlip are left. By meet is stronger than thlat furnishled
defeat ing Segal, '23, in two out of in tihe Sucker state, for the preceding
three ..ets 7-5, 10-3; Finkleman, '27, week, this same team tied for first
wAon a olace in the finals and will place at Urbana.
play against the winnuer of the Small- The mile run was tile feature race
Bruske mlatch for the title. This of tile meet. Hlowery of Danville, and
muatchl will be played this afternoon Potter of Coldwater were the chief
on te Vasit couts.contestants. It was claimled before
In the dioubles tournanlt, two tl meet that Hlowery hlad been
teaims are victorious after five rounds cokfiit:2hoe~l iewli
o~f playing. Segal and Finkleman clottr'kes imewasf4:33.eTile,,ro-l
will p~lay against Fox and Dunakin IPmoinerbetiewa4:3Thr-
for tbhe donubles championship. Tils ane of Potter's teanm was taking
miatc wl ill be pilayedi Wednesday at 1part in a nmeet in another, part of the
o'clock on the Varsity ;courts. Win- state, b)ut his coach sen int 1 to Annl
ners will receive silver cups and Arb~or so hle would have stiffer comn-
Punens-up wvill be given medals. Due petition, as he had run against no 0o1e
to tile large nlym en of entrants, those thlis. year who could come closer to
thalt reachedo the semi-final round I him than 20 yards at tile finish. On
will also bie given awards. the* last. lap Potter ran away from
H Fowery finishing in 4.:33 andI a frac-
Cr'owder Tops S.A. + tion, whichl exceeds thle, best tm
.-n ade thlis season b~y the Michigan
With 462 Jl ark ( freshmlan. Potter finished his race
- "on h1is toes" and without appiarent
r - ,, effort. Howery. was plainly in ds

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>Alt hougi Ohio St ate is at lpiesoa
l eadiing the Western Conference bas(
I ball race thei'e is a, probaiality th,
[she may lie disposed of lbefore th
sea51son Cinds.

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Ohio has s3everal hand games yett
play, mleetinlg Iowa oil Friday, Wi<
coulsin( onl thle following Thursda,
with a air'of ganes at lMinnelapl)O
oni FrPidaSy andfiSaiturda'l~y. iVichiga
and1( Ohio will mleet in a pair
gamles oni Jude 11 and 12. Whlile th
Comforen oe le. Ors have a stiff sclec
j Ile to complete, Chicago and Indian
the teams which are' at present ie
[ or second(1 pla'e ihave comlp'dlxdtivel
easy games letollplo iy.
IChiicago meef'ts Illini~s, Indliana, an
X Wisconsin w\hile Indiana plays th
Chicag o t(,am and a two grame sert
vi th the lowly PuIrduie nine. Ti
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seven four-base hlits.
Thle National leagute finished last
week with a season's total of 147 j
four-ply blows to) 137 in the Anmeri-
can league.

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do better. Kreiger won the plone vault Lelro ..ihsan omno rs,an was unable to stand for itiiacsoeo ~h il ~n~ues
in the Minnesota mleet wiha enof Mii g~uhv hon a scare h ot if fndianal is abe to defeat thc ® , ,
wi I ep* Bringau aeflonsomei muinutes after finishing the,1k
12 f e , hr eie a d b r l m is sed ii ot Iii ladi nig hitters of tile S outth-. race. ic kV lt, ro eA a 10011 t ii , it is in i a air wvay to I ,
clearet 12heet 9esinchbesly e scaitin..erthernltlehmOisoleadngill.be.,,an1,, 1
to ' a'2fe nhsbyasat Codr irinhm slaigown record of 161 feet in the javelin v<ilhi{'( especially iby the MinesotaI
inch. Kennedy took a ;secondf in the the procession with an average of throwv by 23 feet, his new recor'oh le-{I and Al ie1iin eries. Tie second(
4-40 in thee qnadniangulai' nmeet 1held1.2. .Smith of Atlanta is tile run- ing 183 feet fiv}P as Igis' o .withli Minesota will 1)0 the 1
at Chicago, recently. Tile winner's nr-upiith .404. Olsen of Nashville Bothi the Michigan and National in-Iird pa<ine ill as many days for the {
tille of 50 3 was exce't ionally fast' is third with .400 and D. Anderson of te016sis e'rh oe idii o nineji, tis wllii mean Ile( pitcher
as' the track was covered with two ;Clint tanooga is next with .393. Lefler tre20lwbudel~~i oigo'I~aing third on tile Ohio rostrulm
inches of water andt the going was and Bowvmanl wiho hit .333 anld .323 ne to- t asTcnclcerdt~ il e crieaantoeo h
stiff for the 1runn~ers. Wisconsin won spectively a week ago are fourtih antidetotCs ehncloard tenils enseniagainte011m i se SO 1I? choice ini ilo
this mleet withl 66 1-4 points, Olio fifth this week withl marks of .382 adl iil(s 1 and2seod , Ecorwellis encdith itchTngteial so 'y' iiirifoialigusi--
nfwell oonoresdswill citchngeneatsropen6/to
state was second IwithI 55 1-4, Chicago .372. 1 which has stood untouched since 1918.hr wt 3t-4lnr:Nitw.te n 7. 1res f tanaisrledngte;(Anterpeaig etueof'h.li~bl enlroe) i ishulng4ff n h
aswih23 1-4. gen tters wt 41, wvhile Cullop, a metws-ieprmt ad'Icil
Steve Fni'eil looks to Phil North- 'teamniate, has passed thle century I inllhnol in whichl it was run~ off, the i hh 'an series also the' Ohio squad nd' mthe111i101', tis pie- I
trip to bletter' tileFerY field javelin 11113k. in total bases. Cllop's 48 blows wlvlole 15 evnts heing comp~lleted in liiil(c IitIg lP tin liospa re' you. I ac i, ;(01-
record now held by hloffman of M ich- include eight doubles, nine triples one hiouri and a, hal'. liioke een i t 11 Ohio last week ll a pli "il iehr
igan JAC , 200 feet o inches. 1This wuand (1tell lhomers-giving Ihim 104 as- I' . I r .e
made in 1922. Northrup excelled thils f c1. anagerT obi odn h I '1111e'rlaa 1, th u
mlark at tho IR"nois dual meet when Lewis of Nashville continues to setirest of . hIs teamn at bat, hainl~g an Imo'. vei' \iciligan lost a-0one hit t Ail'T N
he throw thle wandl 200 feet 5 inchbes. the0 pace amnong the base stealers with' aver'age of .400. in the 26 ae lehs dlOto tie7 dandut won a wildt
-Y- 3. payed. Rld W ingo Pranks(5second wit Ii ('0111 ('51 iii \Vlli('dianssue d w oall dsiB U N iS L
I Other leading hitters : Ilaas, Birm- a mark o.f .375 Ion the same nutnibl'Illiviti i urlers ton' 18b its. A rean"L Ht
{ CHtANG~EDATES OF GAMES ingliam, .371; Gulley, Little Rock-, 0of('Oftbst.thfat can do this is always dangerousSae&f'liliSs
.367; Carroll, Chattanooga, .35 oe- ---- ____---1 i Whle Mihigaltl aiid Iowa have aAunn Arbor
I ihigan's Varsity baseballih lens Atlanta, .364; Goodt, Atlanta, I I le bar Fast Atihetic la 500aIiON chia2 ''o ele'igterloii: I- ~ ______
team will flay theie n w.110 I3(34, has awarded tile 1927 Farn East. COyni- ! iidel-ahIly they arl' generally con- --
All-Stars Thursday and Frida y ilpie games to Chilla. 'flue gaillies will 5ii erecte out of thle runniling for the I. 1'-
P tFryfed isedo ol abeRt a eandeg of! be -held(1illeithler Slanghai or Pekin. ,hiilsi~.
1 edaya Thursday as ri gin- Itile30Rt asrginolIlols that he lost tdnegtohis
I lyannounced. Ilong illness, but is still far fromlhis I :IIlllilitNlllllIIIllihIll~llflliil , ! r , ,, , ~ I
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