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PA'GE - 9JX,

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Outfield Unsettled W1ith Piekeli
Only Surte Starter; (ateling
1einds On Davis
MILLER PITCHIN HOP
Still in doubt as to his selection
the spring training trip, Coach
Fisier put his rien through a pra
gamie yesterday, prior to making
choice which lie will announce Tlh
dlay.
Although the infield is beco
more, settled daily, the outfield is
at all outstanding, while the pitc
staff has failed to run true to
coach's expectations.
That Davis will perform behind
plate is almost a certainty, while Ml
Is sure to be the leading Wolve
pitcher for the year, barring acid
C Oosterbaan an outfielder of
year's team, has been playing e
tionally well at first base, and
been hitting at a tremendous
cinching a position on the team.
Wecek, who held down the keys
sack last year, is again the most
standing contender for this post
with Skidmore as his uders
Weintraub, a star sophomore,
shown his wheels to the -other aspir;
for third base and seems likel;
draw the call for the hot corner.
'The comnpetitiont at short sto
continuing 'at a terrific pace. L
' a veteran, bas been showing well i
effort to hold"down his last year's
while Morse has been pushing hi
the limit. Los, at present, has
edge in batting, but both men ar
most dertain to make the trip, on
the regular, and the other as the u
ty infielder on the squad.
Behind the plate, Reichman
'Truskowski are the men from -w
Coach Fis r.. must choose his
stitute catcher. Reichman holds
edge-behind-the plate, while rus
ski has a decided adva itag ein hit
ability. The showing during the w
outs today and tomorrow will pro
ly 'be the determining factor in
choices.
Corriden, outfielder and third b
mant, seems td be the only likely cl
to assist Capt. Puckelwartz in the
field. Corriden's hitting has been
pecially good, as has his play in
outfield. Froemke, Gilbert, and
Coy are the other aspirants for.
field positions, though none of t
hrave been outstanding.
Neblung, Stern, Moffett, Reitz,
martin, and Asbek compose the
if hurlers from whom Coach Fis
will select his four pitchers for
trip. None of these men have po
up to form, according to the co
and as yet it is undecided as to w
of these will be named to accom
'iller on the mound.
Puck Teams Bat!
In Stanly Cup Seri
(By Associated Press)
NEW YORK, April 4 -Dcci
games in the semi-final series of p1
off s for the Stanley cup and w~
professional hockey champion
will be played tonight in both
American and International sect
of the National Hockey league.P
York Rangers; tackle Boston Br
in Madison Square Garden while
tawa Senators play the Canadien
Ottawa
A furious struggle is in prospe
the garden where both teams

fight, to break the 0-0 deadlock of
first game played at Boston Sa
clay night. litn.the event of a sinm
result tonight at the end of the tl
regulation peribds, the bruins
Rangers moust continue through o
time.

IPEntries Closed For lExpect New Pilot And Infielder FOBL fATC Morton High SchoolOY151O T1AY
""Basketball Tourney To Make Detroit Team Better Team Wins National
U~~~~~ [ oB tgdHr OCOM MEICE SOON lBasketball Tourneys FENCING ASFEATURE
vartr '1rt areu11)C tI' i- f ieniin, 1Nipie t, cAnd111 1mery i I(ITA'oo l dFinal bouts in all weights ofthe
ill four classes, the lists for t he Mid- <.:!~ ICIAGAri ofr uli n
ale States basketball tournament to!' parochial hi colaktalsuil-mpswetngoraetad
le eli. a Waermn gmnaium~x '. I the finals of the lFresinnian encing
piegf h it .M.C .premnay of the country rests today tuninnWl etue ~.UOg
were .LG TURNOUT DESIRED !tie suburs of Chicago. Morton high A. Ma's firs ynsi hw hc
thces of thnaiticY. how, Awhieh
oflCcerewonthefinl mach f Iwill be held at three o'clock \Vdnes-
oseystrdy.Plans are now unO'n way for hold-':ninth annual tournament from Bates- day afternoon in Waterman gyn ni-
sa fornThecomit eet hsn iinncargsothrin g oobalrctic dile Ak., Strdayniht 1 to- 16,Isium.
Rayic tour ae n tr whilm eet thi es m ri gCII. h atr ho a ,~ -in the most exciting finish the an- The other events on tie prog am
.c' sre t c onie md their enhairm ad an,ne, r'z:h:: . ' to Coach ad 1' eana. r Inulnerscosticsrishas ever are te5 nwih1 e
thec ." o< ,;th.ntis:nitoaraae innknown. ii5 en ie utol wIiii qualiy for te semifinals, ak
for any resections which may be ' miian er t haldbeentc sssonm ait wox'esao oL al ihternig hg up Iad
nue-aces sary due to the lar'ge entry list. w ek g eL al ihth rnit ih uisadn
The drawing for the first roundl of the gridiron sport for several weeks l of Jolit won the national Catholic broad jump, 12 pound shot, anl rope
miggae wl b ad atrthswel. "in April. During this time felemntary title. climbing contest, six men qualifying
ningt gnCames wil enmadeslae hibeen k.e- principles of the game are taugt the T'ie overeagerness of the Arkansas for the finals ii eacht event. The qua-
ceve not InC a y Cetiepsiaetbeenrss candidates. champions contributed to their down- ifiers for these events are determined
;ugLake. Detroit Pnic AnAbrY' 1Tepups fthssrn training fall Ccer made but five f"ie goals in tests held during~ the gym classe$K
the and Aurior'a, Illinois. .: s ourfod. It provides an athleticito seven for Batesvile but from The winners in all events will re-
Class B entries include appiaions Iacivtity for manny s dent, especially' the 17 fouls made by Bateville, the ceve medals. Dr. May hopes to make
I th frm Aria, Grnd ~pis. nn A- ____________________________________. .for those xho en20y ls'king and pas- Cicero lads clled seven points with this show an annual affair, climax-
1 hebro Aran anin, tigh kadd.tk By sing the pigskin. I. affo~ds an 01p- fee throws. Murphy, the Batesvile ing the indoor gymnastic season.
ity b Janksing,DHrihland MiParkC >,v f;::;. pru o VriY aprnt ocaptain and backguard xwent out on Next year le expects to have the finals
Brine Cit, Jcsn eriadMcia learn the fundamentals of the game personal fouls near the close of the of the Freshman wrestling tourna-
las frm ansng Flnt GrndRapds r~ o fotbll ndr te uidnc ofwih hm.Frehmn sow
tents,. Cegsr C will find teams in action <;." : and become acquaintedl with the theo- game and Batesville's chances wentmemt as the feature, making it an alt-
Kep- Detroit, Huntington, Ind., and Koko- tOan expeienced staff_________of_____coaches:_______________________-___
has thed n \ror Cesa-sbsaf fcahs a-
clp oIn.KK +. ::Isiycandiates are developed andth
eh t, hu Cass AnnArbor Chesea i ioaches are given a chance to look)
Ku- FlintMuskegonm, Jackson, Detroit andl Outst'and~lig 'New T ie "{"noerxtheprsecie team asforlt tier
ot-n FotWyeGd il r o oo eorge' Moriarty, new mn ager' of, Varsity and freshman coaches become'
WRE TLI G M ET the Detroit Tigers and emrstwhile Ma- 1.......tetr a it'xvt im e, n
hasy MId T I l. jrlantis, praelstwintrtfyM- S'& m' 3 1fosters a spirit of co-operation be-I S e n io r
ha auprhsr atwne rm{(twxen them.
'ns Preliminaries in tire, second all- tie St. Louis Browns who wil pax'Agetda ftm ssvddr
Y to campus wrestling tournament wil be 'secomnd, base for tie Tigersame twin0. the sprnig gridiron sessions The
held at 7:30 tonight in Waterman l of the main reasons xwhy Franuk Na I " udamentals are taught and this ~u t~ r e e
ip is gymnasium, and tie finals will take vimn's club is expected to be mor e; must-. bge eoterodhmersafeadopotui
Loos, place tomorrow afternoon as a part formidable than last season '.} .> >>< . " ty to begin with more advanced womk I -
in an of time program givemn by time fresh- M~mu vi ilth ekso t~e rcic eisi etme..before vacation to
Mcauswllfl'ewea sa.......en..pacies insiSpemer.
job, man classes. Contestants must weigh! second in the Tiger lieneup and sa f% z ochsWi man, and insureeenlivme r
in to 1mn this afternoomm at 2:30. Tiemeetis meal nfieldntar.eHdslouldv eeth
melifedsa. esol tet .!x IEmery will hae charge of tie spring
s nopnt alstdns xep asiyIkey of the Detroit inner defense and; I training this year. They xiii probab-
e l e adtoewh aewn hi s expted('to atiear tie op of the'-"" ly be assisted by two or three seniors !f r ,a e /D
re as numerals in either the all-freshmn Ii league. Durimg spring training hie has deukce of the team, he should pilot a from the 126 teanm. A large turnout!
aili- or time all-campus tournaments. takien his turnm at the plate just after real pennant contemnder. of candidates is expected.jfo c. ne Da .
tie lead-offl'man.
andl NEW YQRK-Edvin Wide beat Wil- I oiry ai em ohv ltllllillltlll Ill3111i1111il~l11li1111{lillllllllll'
'homn lie. Ritola in their two mile race at Ii loamt.avisensohve' 4l schools and colleges
sub- Madison Square Garden last Saturday , thing xwhich Ty Cobb, great place ! .ti GENUINE EN L S WHITE
an but fell far short of Nurni's rcrd though lie was, could never quite be.EN LS
kow- Moriarty has been more thanm success-.° 13 DC( AfCIflTIISHTIRTS
ting PRINCETON.-Leading the list of, fil in conditioning his team this =
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