4 PAGE SIX, THE MICHIGAN DAILY llTfII ShAY ,1MARICI i 1, 1'.1'7 eco- w/°" ............... ' ' ......... .... F , , ; - .wo."..-. 0 i IIiH i' ['Young Selects TWO 'MI'ALLISTER AT WORK SHIFTING INDIANS' O UTFIELD WNBUTUfolverine ,'TO FILL VACAPTCY LEFT IN CENTER BY TIRIS SPEAKER' Idea+ Weatier Perits,+Fisher,, Men Ootrba, and 1+ran1kH 1'Karrga, 6 To Work Out On Ferry Field we r ,taiedtIas fo rard a n 'I l ne'1 First Tme This Spring i rc spf'Wveiy by Ired Young ,ig Tensw l fli( ,on hs;211-tonfe" ncec agg e- IS EARLIEST IN YEARS at nin gw tv*fI lrIi a Baseball candidates took the earl- named as the othcr, fortai, while' lest outdoor practice session any Wo- Peont f oa na n.ofOi verine squad has had since Coachitl'wrgve ngudpoios, The 19260 Hawkeyr cata nd rlall- r Ray Fisher camie to Michigan when . o s aga a'leiio asn n they worked out at the Southend of redcotan f ar ta. Ferry field yesterday afternoon. ed cah;taln t'A tl at'sU1L nr and ,: s The weather was ideal for the first 3^lscked a tein firs Li iall-Cc r enmce t am. On thec outdoor practice of the year, and in ctt10(heB:wnr f commenting on it Coach Fisher said eodcfi ecoe ekc £hr : ,'Inra n "Ti sbte wahrta eha o daa nrWheler of 7urdue .as j0G (EK/za "T i sb te w ah rt a eh df r forwards, W ilcox ol Iowa as center, 4" l/ most of the spring games last year. an anmo iC~IlladJar Due to bad weather last season weigr of Chicago0 as ru is. /SA had to go south' with hardly any out-: I mkig Jsseecios 'ongdo dorwrot oget the men in!:.x' r av':] shape. If the present weather con-!drdtattets wsmr$ifiut:****** than usual this season dlue to the;.<..* tinues for any length of time the' ' M . . ' ' squad will get in a number of vain- atnmbro1trso:h vros~ able prcie ssin eoe t eams. Young also tated that hie . southern trip is begun in April. The pichkea thsekb i tretem4::.. ° :'.Xi . men should be in better shape than wihrgadt ea lyYswl ththsnal h otentisas individual ability. t any ta a aeh otentis Oosterbaan, 1.Harrigan, and Daugh-r of reent yarsYerity ar e ranked far above the other; Ativities ot~h first outdoor prac-;Big Ten forwards by Young. Con-,x tice of the year consisted primarily c erning y'ome e'tte:"Os ef bttin an i~merig upexe te rbaan after a slow start in his soph- It will take two. or three days for Irmr eri hc h aadl ~ ~ ' the men to becomie adjusted to, play-irte arguacm tho hwth-L inig outside after their long indoor ratebaguisyar, camedthisoughndterbas-ED / tannintefedhue Alhuhket work was as fine as I have ever j oo eeymnothtemnwhshsseen', ISack MAlister reanger o the ed that he will develop into a capable; Baseball experts p edict at high throwinarm wo elljultmbe redupitng.Wthrgr o rgn wo eCleveland Ini (ans, i ai workifing; performer. place for the McAllistr squad if the neesr orajs h hoigp laces at the tip-off position, YoungiGere eknwllb usdna smwat f nroutoorDpayos.says: "Harrigan, in addition to theis outfield materi aoud in o c Gore eikn il e s n oter defense can be bolstered and' Work n Sotli Da~mod Icontinuous fight that he instilled into!: to fill the vacancy in center field utility role. This season is his first ini the same fight instilled into the tea: The practice was held on the south the Micigan team was one of the caused 1y 4r i Seakrs l prtlre. ,te big leagues, so lack of experienceI that carried i to the unexpected diamond and the outfield of the reg- greatest dribblers and scoring men HIomeir Sunu.a, former right fildr, may prove a handicap to him,- heights reached last year. ular Ferry feld diamond. The tat- in the Conference in years." Concern- is. most likely to play center tis Sea- ------____________________________ ter, where the home games are play- ing ati di hmesYug' Son una batted well1 last year, but i ed, was not in shape so that Coach gICntbngEdifChmbes oun 50=. sosmewlat 1below that states: "Chambers is a Splendid deh- felis Fisher could let his men play on it rense forward, almost a guard as ai of Speaker. s'- yesterday. Although it was still