;I THE MICHIGAN DAILY TU ESDAY, MAR.CH 4, 1926 u . . Sol .......... 0 0 ml 11 : '~ , '\ r irw j, _ ,,, . e? .: "' FRESHMAN BATTERY MEN EWN PRACTICE TODAYf Battery practice for fresh- man baseball tryouts yill be held at 4:15 o'clock today at the field house. Candidates should report to Coach Mather before start of the practice in order to receive locker assignments. Each one must furnish his own equipment. The regular call for freshman1 candidates will not be issued un-j til after spring vacation. Mather Arranges Pre - Season Games Of 1926 Campaign While only one (ate has been defi- nitely set thus far, Michigan's basket- ball schedule for next year has al- ready taken shape, Coach Mather said yesterday. intramural Cage 'IIIJUOI IUMEN Season To Close HANDICAP FIHEt Tomorrow Night Three championship basketball games are scheduled for tomorrow Baseball Team Leaves For South In night at Waterman gymnasium, when Two Weeks; 11eather Prevenis the Independent, Fraternity and Outdoor Practice Class leagues will hold their final games. The Nighthawks are to play SQUAD MAY LOSE LANG the Aris, Sigma Alpha Mu and Phi Kappa Sigma will battle in the frater- Wnity league, and the Senior Engineers W ith11 less than two weeks of prat-will fight it out for the class title with tice remaining before the baseball the winner of the Upper M-dic vs.I team leaves on its southern trip, in- Sophomore Physical Ed game. i juries to members of the'team are The feature game probably will "e causing Coach Fisher considerable between Sigma Alpha Mu and Phi c rKappa Sigma, due to the fact that the Thorne, on the hurling staff, starts former have Benny Friedman, foot-E the list of injured with a sore arm. hall star in the lineup, while Phi Kap- GB"fore fully recovering from his first pa Sigma is enforced by the Douglas ailment, he was hit in the leg with brothers who formerly starred for a batted ball; infection has set in and Valparaiso college. for the past week he has been unable The intramural department, in an- to practice. ticil ation of a large gallery, a a Gilbert has been conilned to the hos- bleachers erected, so that everyone Sintal for more than a, week due .to a may have a seat. There will be no severe cold, and will not be able to admission charge. 1 inv1nn hurdler, was forced to drop out of fPurdue's track season opens May 1 SETIP41school. Hardly had O'Connor finished with Northwestern at Purdue. scurrying around for material to re- place this man when he was informed Glenn Thistlethwaite, Northwestern ELTJ V | [[ ILL that Sebold, a sophomore dashman talahslok upn Nthe eri who had eshowing much prOmise, ruling in regard to the safety play in had been taken ill with pneumonia, football as another step toward 'legisa LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 29.- and would probably be out the rest of lating the brains out of football." Track Coach Eddie O'Connor is cer- the season. tain he is the original hard luck coach The Purdue coach now insists he at Purdue. O'Connor was facing what holds his breath every time his track CHARLESTON he thought to be a fairly successful manager walks up to him for fear he TAU fT outdoor season when School, his star will be told of another irack casualty. _, -, i iootwear fo'Yeri Al~x ncr°Inc NOW . 10 A. M.nto 10 . y >rivate Lessons Daily Adults' Class every Monday and Friday. Fifteen one-hour les- sons, $5.00. 22 Wuerth Areade Phone 8328 TERRACE GARDEN STUIO, Vn~oven Q'ess6C Thpson I/NC OPPORA TED Preliminary games are arranged report for practice until the latter .es.rpart of this week. Friedman and Gil- with the Unversity of Pittsburgh, at bert are the most promising canidi- Pittsburgh, Feb. 5 and with Syracuse, dates for third base, and no doubt the and Michigan' State at Ann Arbor. latter's enforced idleness will affect Michigan will also play Cornell at Ann his chances for that. position. Arbor, it is thought, when the"east- Lang, a sophomore who has already won himself a place in the outfield erners make their western trip during was called home yesterday due to a, the holidays. death in his family, and it is doubtful Thee Conference agreement whereby whether or not he will return to! a court team plays each other team school this semester. four times in each 3-year period The weather this season is two means that Michigan will meet Minne- weeks behind that of a year ago, but sota, Iowa, Illinois, Chicago, Indiana regardless of that fact Coach Fisher and Purdue next season. Exact dates has decided to order the infielders and for these games will be set at the outfielders out of doors the last of the schedule meeting to be held at Iowa week. Chicago Starts Spring Football ( pring football practice began yes- terday at the University of Chicago with the close of spring vacation. Thirty-two candidates have already signed up for equipment and at least as many more are expected to report soon. Coach A. A. Stagg looks to the ispring training sessions to acquaint Ithe members of the squad with the type of play made necessary by the new forward pass and touchback- rules. le looks upon these newly imade rules as detrimental to the game's welfare. THE BIG SALE a ti k ..1 '[ ~.1 City at the time of the Conference track meet.t Want a room? Read Page SevenI and use the Classified columns.-Adv. CONTINU ES p The University of Pennsylvania has dropped the 220 yard dash from the list of events 'on the program of the annual relay carnival. This is the first time in a number of years that this event has not occupied a place on the' program. It was decided by the relay com- mittee that 12 special events would trove sufficient for the demands of the large number of colleges enter- ed for the carnival. CAPT. J. B. 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