PACE zX THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 1s'UEDAY , APR IL21, 6 . w.. ..... r.. e...,.... 4 I-f -moat l ? ter.,.. "'. r .,., ..+. ar.a ....... .nr... V .. ' t 'I __. ... 1 . . p ( Y EPE(DTO VARSJTY COMPLETES SPRING TOUR; Mmii FLA LU VU l T MEET MS.C. HERE TOMORROW Vrrnnr rim flflhIii iOT rugV UILL With a record of five victories and j a, tally for Michigan when he hit a two defeats, the Varsity baseball team home run in the third inning. Wilson. ended its annual spring training trip Miller, and Kubicek each got two hits yesterday with a game with Ohio Wes- 'andwere mainly reeponsible for the !tamlyan university at Delaw'are, 0. The scores in the last three innings. ea will rest today in preparation Richard Ruetz ascended the mound for the opening game of the season for Michigan in,. the fifth game; of the with Michigan State college tomorrow. tour allowing Mercer eight scattered -Michigan took the field against the i hits which netted them two runs, while University of Kentucky on April 10 his mates collected 12 hits for a total without having played a full game outlof ten runs and their fifth successive of doors but in spite of this handi- i victory. The Wolverines continued cap the Wolverines won 13 to 8. Jab- their heavy hitting, Kubicek gettting lonowski worked the first four inn- two homers while Wilson, Friedman, ings for Coach, Fisher and Miller and Pucklewartz each got a four base Spitched the last five. sBothhurlers gotj hit. off to a poor start but improved as Although Harlan Walter allowed the game progressed. The Maize and the University of Georgia nine buti Blue team amassed a total of 12 hits, four hits, the Southerners took advan- Don Miller getting four of them, and tage of Michigan's misplays to handi Pucklegwartz and Lang each getting the Wolverines their first defeat of two hits. the season 6 to 1. The game was mar- tOn April 12 Michigan won the sec- red throughout by errors, Michigan ond game of the tour from Vanderbilt, making seven and Georgia six, but the 9 to 6. In this game Coach Fisher misplays of the Wolverines allowed made a change in his infield shifting the Georgians to score, while such was Kubicek from third base to second, not the case when the Georgia nine Neville was benched and Friedman made mistakes. was stationed at the hot corner. Don The Maize and Blue nine again suf- Miller continued his heavy slugging, fered defeat on Saturday at the hands which featured the opening contest, of ,Georgia losing 11 to 1. Jablonow- by getting a homer, a triple, and a ski was not in the form he exhibited single. Pocklewartz had a perfect in his previous appearance, allowingI day at bat with a homes and a single 10 hits in six innings. Miller pitched out of two official trips to the plate. the last three innings and held Geor- Harlan Walter performed on the Jgia hitless. mound for the Wolverines and allow- ed but six scattered hits. His wildnessnnnr caused him some trouble in the fifthJ inning when the Tennessee team scor- ed four runs, but Michigan retained the lead throughout the game throughiSOUTH DURING ACTION heavy hitting. 0 ST A RT T ODAY FIRST CALHutchins Calls 'Candidates' F R LIN;G NIE For Tennis Teaml All candidates for Freshman base- All men who expect totry out for bal to atnbas the Varsity tennis team are to report' ball are to report at 3 E'tlock today to YProf. H. C. Hutchins this week at 1 to Coach Mather at the «?ld house, Ferry field. Coach Hutchins desires bringing their own unifor.: and as large a squad as possible and asks equipment. Locker assignments will all to come out who have any tennis be made at this time. ability whatever. A large squad of candidates for Workouts will be confined to the battery positions reported for prac- concrete courts for the present be- tice before the spring vacation. Of a cause the persisting cool weather has group of 25 pitchers only one man is not permitted the conditioning of the a southpaw. Five men are trying for clay courts. the receiving positions. Four of the The team will be built around the pitchers, Gilmartin, Asbeck, McAfee, nucleus of three veterans remaining and Nissen, have ben showing consid- from last year's squad. They are erable ability. The first two are Capt. Earl Krickbaum, Dick Crane, large men, being well over six feet I and Jim Vose. Krickbaum had his in height. tonsils removed last week and has not These four of the yearling men have been able to practice since, but he already won numerals in other sports, f will probably be in shape this week. Gilmartin, McAfee and Nissen having 11Before his operation "Krick" had been I won theirs on the . basketball squad, showing excellent early season form while Asbeck won his in wrestling and and it is expected that he will be football. playing near his best against Michi- Practice will be held on South gan State. Vose came back a few days Ferry field if weather conditions re- early from his vacation and went main as they have been the past few through two hard workouts Friday days. and Saturday showing some fine ten- nis. Baseball clubs have been organized in many cities of southern Wales, the Cardiff, where the United States had a game having taken a firm hold inl large supply depot during the war. c 1 Ct- fog, ( Cn He The Florsheim Man Is showing the newest college styles in Oxfords . 1. Is -at- HUSTON BROS. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday this week on you may see them at the CAMPUS BOOTERY i , . . thereN threat made s F _i The following day Michigan won the second game from Vanderbilt, 7 to 0, behind the almost perfect pitching of Jablonowski who allowed but two hits. Jabby was aided by timely hitting and fast fielding, and the Wolverine team gave their best exhibition of°baseball this season. Captain Wilson was the 'star of the contest getting 'three hits all of them doubles, inserting a acri- fice, and handling 15 chances without an error. Michigan won her fourth successive game on April 14 by defeating Mercer 9 to 2 behind the pitching of Don Mil- ler who allowed but six scattered hits, struck out seven batsmen and is- sued but two passes. Wilson scored E. E. Wieman, assistant director of intercollegiate athletics, coached spring football at Vanderbilt duringI the past week. While, there he wit- 4 nessed the Varsity baseball team in a game against Vanderbilt. Returing north, he spoke at a meet- ing in Louisville, Ky. where he heard the Varsity glee club sing. After the meeting, he continued his journey to Columbus, 0. where he met the track team, traveling to Ann Arbor with them.' The New York Giants of 1906 scored 26 consecutive victories during the season. AfVWV6A&and 96vI." was once a triple straight As. w -somebody once of a professor never told the joke twice. VAN BoVEN CRESS &THiOMPSON, INC. h, qk V. 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