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PAGE SIX

THE

MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1925

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TRCKTEAM HAS
EDGEONBADGERS
"Wolverhie Aggregation Iopes to Take
Fight First Places Against
Cardinal Squad
MAY SET JAVELIN MARK!,

High School
Netmen Will
Compete Here
Seventy-five athletes from 18
schools in and out of the state will
begin play in the annual interscholas-
tic tennis tournament Thursday On
the courts at Ferry field.

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--- South Side high school of Fort
Michigan will go into the Wiscon- Wayne, Indiana, is sending up Wilson
n andl Summer, whom they claim will
n -dual meet he Fridae y w4 haiI have little trouble in playing through
Idge on her Western rival. the tourney. Rayen high school of
The only two meets that were ever Youngstown, Ohio, is sending the
held by these two schools were won Schafer brothers to carry its colors
by the Wolverines, but they were so to the front in the doubles, and to
long ago that it is not worth making wreck the hopes of othe4 schools in
any comparison, the last meet being the singles.
held 21 years ago. Kalamazoo high school, whose en-
However, this year the Maize and trant Gilbert won last year's singles
Blue squad is one of the strongest title, is not as well fortified with ten-~
that Coach Farrell has ever had un- nis material this year, but neverthe-
der his direction. In beating llin- less Kalamazoo fans expect their
ols, one of the strongest track co-I t~am to be up ea' the top
binations in the middle West, Mich- Det.oit entries have been slow in
igan showed her real prowess. It is ari anrl a p een lDtit
highly probable that the Wisconsin arriving, and at present only Detroit
dual meet will be closely contested Nothwestern and the University of
but Michigan ought to finish on top D etroit high have signified their in-
quite a few points to the good. tentions of sending teams, but Mana~
Wisconsin also presents an able ger. Sieck expecs more entries from
aggregation of track men but she the auto city as their high schools
has few men of real calibre. The Wol- have been having a successful and
verine squad can be counted on for at hard fought tennis schedule this year.
least eight first places on Friday aft- This season's tourney will be al-
ernoon. Hubbard ought to take the most twice as large as the one
hundred with ease although Wittman,I staged last season in which only 40
his teammate will give him a hard men representing 10 schools partici-
battle. Wittman should lead the fieldated. This year with entries still
in the 220 yard dash with Hubbard j
probably second. Both hurdle events mcoing in that figure has almost been
probblysecnd. lot hudle vens doubled.
should go to Wisconsin men, McGin-
nis taking the highs and McGiveran Entries from the following schools
the lows. Michigan has practically have been received: Shortridge high
no men in these events but can pos- of Indianapolis, Indiana, South high
sibly be counted on to take a second of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Rayen high
and third in the lows and perhaps a of Youngstown, Ohio, Ypsilanti, Ben-
third in the highs. ton Harbor, Kalamazoo Central, Kal-
Kennedy of the Badger squad will amazoo Normal, Owosso, Pontiac,
give Feinsnger a stiff battle in the 440 Saginaw Eastern, Mt. Clemens, Battle
but judging from past performances Creek, Ann Arbor, Detroit North-
the Michiga quarter miler should western, and U. of D. high of Detroit.
come out on top. In the half Reinke
and Freyberg should easily finish.in
the order named while in the mile Read the Want Ads
the outcome will depend whether or
not Hicks the best miler on the team
will compete. As yet it is not definite-
ly known whether he will participate
in the Tneet or not as his condition ILl3
is not what it was previous to his K
opera"io".
Callahan should take the two mile Are dffeent
event, while Wisconsin will probably
place second and perhaps third.
Schwarze, the Badger giant, will A chemical injecte intoI
easily cop honors in both the sho
put and the discus and can also be the heads o wood clubs:
counted on for a place in the ham-
mer. Michigan ought to place men es the wood as
second and third to Schwarze in the M
shot and discus. KHawkins should win as metal.
the hammer.
Northrup will have no competition
in the javelin while in the pole vault 2. Increaes uting power.
Kreiger has cleared 12 feet 3 inches
an several occasions. Should he be 3. Makes the head water-
in vaulting form Michigan will have
to be contented with a secowf place proof.
in this event.
Wisconsin is rather strong in the ves added distanCe.
high jump and will undoubtedly take
first as there is not a man on the
Michigan squad who can come up to 5. Eliminates face plates. I
McGinnis as lie jumips over 6 feet 2
inches consistently. Weeks may have -
a tough time getting second place as .Permits a er ms .
there is a man on the Badger squad
who clears 6 feet with ease.
The broad jumn honors will un- K O den3 ons
doubtedly be taken by Hubbard a
there is no one on the Madison squad
who will give him any competition. XWith hardened steel soles
Northrup should finish second in
this event and perhaps another Mich- are proof against denting.
igan man third. You can slam into a bad

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NUMERLSA~DEO~T TEAM HOLDOS
TO RESHMANNINE BG NLEAD IN BGTEN
Pitchers Lead in Number Aviui noh rme. iance to First .Mce
Insignia For Work on First By in Over Northwestern
Year Diamond Squad Raicqueteers
WILL AID VARSITY ILLINI, OHIO ThREATEN
Coach Mather and his charges on xichiig an's tennis team advanced
the Freshman baseball team termi- into fist place in the Westen Con-
nated the 1925 season yesterday af-i
ternoon. Practice was held for the frence title race when it defeatedl
last time this year and 20 men have Notfhwnestern's net squad -in a dual
been awarded numerals in return for imiet Monlay at Evanston by a score-
their efforts during the season. of 5-2.
The hurling staff received the The Wolverines now lead by virtuel
greatest number of awards, seven 1 of their five victories, and one defeat.
pitchers being honored. Three num- ie Maize and Blue team dropped a
erals were alloted to the receiving close match to the Buckeyes, 4-3, but
end, three to *the outfielders and this defeat, was offset by Illinois'
seven to the inner defense. Xictory over the Ohio State team last

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ane, Tennis Captain, Failed 'V[ E[SMAN JENNIS
To Make 1925 Yearling Squad RA W 0S

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Captain Richard N. Crane of Michi- tant of these being George Agutter. I Vith a series of round-robin match-
gan's Varsity tennis team, although In the last few years, Crane has ; yesterday afternoon on the Ferry
he never played on his preparatory played opposite a majority of the besttield courts as afguide Coach Paul
school tennis team, has developed racqueteers of the United States. !Jeroe selected the six men to re-
into one of the outstanding tennis Aiimong these are Howard Kinsey, ceive freshman Iuinerals. The men
players in the Western Conference. Carl Fisher, and William Tilden ale: Stephens, Langhorn, Segal, Ved-
"Dick" has played Varsity tennis at' whom ihe succeeded in turning back der, Spicer and Maloney.
Michigan for two years and during in two gaines out of two sets. Stephens is the outstanding yearl)
the 1924 season, while playing in the "l)ick" tried out for the freshman ing player and has the best chance of
fourth position, lost only one match. tennis team in his first year at Mich- making the Varsity squad next year.
This year he has not been able 10 hit igan but just missed out. Not losing iHlis form is good and ought to im-
his stride buthas been doing good heai't, he went on practicing and al- prove if le plays considerably this
work as number two man on the most 'nde the Varsity in his sopho- summer. Langhorn and Segal are
team. Paired with Jerome in the more year. also good layers butin st develop
doubles, he and Paul have had a suc-I Finally, in his junior year Crane some of the fine moints of the gate
cessful season and remained in the made the team and did some excellent Varity Iti p ake a ith th
Conference tournament at Chicago work as number four man. His hik- summers' experience behind then; they
until the semi-finals were played. able personality and good playing led may stand a good chance for making
While in attendance at the Brooks his team-mates to select him as pilot the Varsity squad. Langhorn seems
school of Indianapolis and the Afte-) for this year's Varsity, on which lie to have an uncanny ability for return-
ville school of North Carolina, Cap- has been playing in the second posi- ing the ball at all tilnes while Segal
tain Crane took a very active part in tidn. !shows encouraging streaks of form.
track work. In this sport, the Wol- I.The rest of the freshmen are medi-
verine captain excelled in the broad-- ocre plauyers who have possibilities
jump, having a record of 21 feet. IR.ENMAN TENNIS of developing into good firs' team
"Dick" was unable to continue this materi.
activity in college (cue to an accident The following freshmen have
he had with his knee, and so began ! won their freshman tennis num- New York, May 26.-Wibert robin
working to earn his letter in tennis. erals and shoild report at once Son, new president of the Brooklyn
Success in tennis circles has come nto be measure for sweaters: Dodgers, will not give p his job as
to the Varsity captain only after con- Stephens, Langhorn, Segal, Ved- manager.
sistent work and training. Crane has der, Spicer and Maloney.
studied the art of racquet-wielding PAUL F. JEROMF. TIHREE APPOINTED TO
from several prominent authorities { - I ASSIST MANAGERS
on the subject, about the most impor-
I Th folowig men have been

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The pitchers, who were awarded Sa urday.
numerals are: Gawne, Martin, Mo- Illinois and Ohio State are tied
lenda, Southworth, Totzke, Nickol- with three victories and one defeat
son and Loeffler. Wobrok, Corey and for second place. Both' of these
t-aag were the catchers who came teams have a bare chance to go into'
through. At first base Oosterbaan is I first place if they win their two re-
the lone survivor. Arnold and Giles maining games and the Wolverines
earned their awards for their work should lose to Wisconsin, which is not
at second. Loos and Gilbert, short-1 likely.
stops, and Williams and McLane, In the opening singles match of the
third basemen, are the remaining in- dual meet at Evanston, Jerome won a
fielders to receive numerals. But? close set from Sherrill, captain of the
three outfielders, Lang, Jones and Purple team. The Wolverine star
Hollis were awarded numerals. was forced throughout the sets, win-
Coach Mather is pleased with the ning the first one by a close score of
prospects, who turned out for the 7-5 and the second 6-4. Captain,
1928 aggregation. Crane of Michigan dropped his first
All men, who were awarded their set to Brown 5-7, but gained his
numerals, should report at once to stride and won the next two by 6-1
the Athletic office in order to be scores.
measured for their sweaters. Krickbaum had little trouble dis-E

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sitigles match, losing to Collins of1
the Purple team, 6-4, 6-1. Elliott,
took two easy sets from Boyer.
Brown and Sherrill proved a
strong doubles team and gave Jerome
and Crane a trimming in the first
doubles match, 7-5, 5-7, 8-6.
Krickbaum and Vose won their
doubles match, 4-6, 6-2, 6-0.

CHANGE DATES OF GAMES I
Michigan's Varsity baseball
team will play the Japanese t
All-Stars Thursday and Friday
at Ferry field, instead of Wed-
nesday and Thursday as origin- I
ally annyounced.
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appointed assistant managers in
minor sports for the coming
year: Albert Mayer, '27, Fran-
cis Wilmot, '27, and William
Sload, '27.

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posing of Smith winning
6-1 and the second 6-4.
the only Michigan man

the first set
Vose was
to drop a

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In the doubles tournament, two
teams are victorious after five rounds
of playing. Segal and Finklemzan
will play against Fox and Dunakin
for the doubles championship. This
match will be played today at 1
o'clock on the Varsity courts. Win-
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