D ++ ww wYr .. YANKEE SLUGGER 'Pf~ff~ As A Ball Game It ~UULFUNN' Was An Icy Classic ~YEI . ~~,But Upper Boys Wi raisRevenge For By Timo)rlthyeIlaty; s its Rl yScore Of c b an th Upe slf By swept the field 1-] illth Da ily (inay on Sout~h Ferry fiel. lHavrd hit- '1NS"AR Lit-, 1t~ht Las;-,Irunn.nganld fncy j rgutying wou :thle day for the brains wing agaist the De- of the Daiil ', 'il uethe Lo ve'saf in which the 'Detroit' laid theh'r poor' showing; to hack of, 'were defeated 'G-2,' practice. rines as strong con- The lo-wevr staff miade that s ngle' Western Conference' run because the whole team ran out 'hie result camne as a on the field and mobbed the uinpire for Michigan, 'who jWhile the player stole all four bases. at the hands of the Mr. Rtobert Gaylord Ramrsey, former past two years. staff member, offl;:i:ted as umpire, ,veen Addison Connor,! (T d (isin't CO any real umpiring). one on the Michigan Undoubtedly the best play of thej onley, former Detroit game was the fast work of Champs:, , was the feature of Upperstaff,, while he was languishing r won by the, Darrow', on the henchi. Once in particular,I P. Capt. Efts 'Clover Champe, was scandling on the third n of the D. G. C. 2 base sidelines when the man cover- foursome Conley and: ing that position muffed the ball. nt from Connor and(Cj mp caught it and threw it home in time to catch the lower staff base- foursome Ralph Cole1 burner. After a mob fight lasting s defeated Joe Schi- about ten minutes the lower staff 1, and with his part- men underhandedly convinced the urtney, he won the !ump that bench warmers cannot play.. Schiappacasse and Each team had one famous man, the rtney, who is a fresh-' Upper boys listing a Phi Bete, with ersity, lost his indi- i U movie star striking out for the Low Dill 2 up. 1aggregation. The crowd was treated and John Dergelin to one, thrilling play, when their ird foursome clinched screen hero knocked a long fly to the l e Maize and Blue by : outfield (where all Phi Fetes belong). sir individual matches wh~ere it Was caught by that scholastic om their D. G. C. op- marvel himself. That brought the is beat Larry Kin-. stands to 'their feet cheering. The ~i Bergelin was win- public applauds great men. Commiskey 7 and 6.; Continual inuffing featured the Low is a sophomore, had nine's play. In the last inning three vidual round of the, easy flies i~n successioni being missed is not an e'xcoptional completely. The Varsity team and ide ring the weather;, coaches'- left their own practice to ich a cold wind swept i watch the contest, anid Coach Fisher roit golf club nor'th. Iplans to adopt the -Upper staff strat- ,n average. ' egy of playig fve men in the out- field during the last two innin~gs. nar Miller, star back The "umirle" caried a four foot ected captain of thej paddle, on which he kepIt score, and wimming team for with which he broke up the protest meetings. More than one scor'e was carried across the plate only after much debate. IiKern and Kirschbaum batted for JAL TRYOUTS the Low staff at 'variouis places in the batting order, depe'ndig on the ores or second se- : situation on bases. aena wishing to try osition of assistant ! LOS ANGELES.-Ken~netb1 Grum- ger are requested bltes recently eqluvlled ' the world's 3 o'clock today at J!'reco'rd of :5=1 -5 in the 4410 yard )uise any day this hudls mes U. Hughey, Jr. Ci . Elliott Hlatfield, for. 'cr W.& J. Manager grid star, has been appointed director l and head coach at Dakota Wcrsleyan. BATS HOME RUNI I-I iT El-, PR] IThe report of the weather' from that place called the Press Box stated that it was "ai bad day=-for Mlichigan." In reality- there is no press stand at Fer - ry field; the reporters hiave dedicated the place uinder the name of "the pigeon roost."I Coach Fisher got a lite on all of his then la1 that practie game yesterday, ev-eryone but the mail. ager being given a chance to 1 elude~kr'up the score book. ich-t ign used fouir pitchiers, Niller, Ruetz, Asbeck aind Gillmartini. AfZter the' NorthwNestern players jgrew weairy runinig around the bases, Asbieck and Gilmarin had little troWble in reliring the Pur- ple. The story of David and Goliath was Ibrought back to mind when "Red" Davis, the tiny Michigan catcher, went out to the box to tell Asbeck what to throw and where. Asbeck is the se(,- anti tallest man on the squad, having; to lcook up to Gilmartin, who towers at 'six feet 'six inches. l orthiwestern started its field da%)-in lw second inning when I'uclielwalrtz inisjidg'ed ,loilwnos' Mug fly to center field. The Mich- igani captain reini to -cover the ]rall, but founrd that it was 1141 "i hg for the tennis courts, and allowed thrie ball to roll far eiiow',1 to ghe the Northiwestern 'batsian a tri- pe. In then third inning, Mills, the 'win- nn hn itcher, stopped Oosterbaain's drive and threw the 'ball to second in time to double CW6intaub at second base. Mills caught "the drive in self ' defense and took several seconds to, find out that lie was in possession 'of the ball. "Red" -Davis had a 'great day at N11, hitting safely thrYee timies out of his fouar tripis to the' plat e. T).nis 'was a busy malt behind le ploate, eircling in a radis o.' 16 feet to cover sone of the wide throivs of the pitchers. Asbeck, substituting for Ruetz Ili the pitcher's box, struck out Mellick,I the first batter to face hin. Mellick s;trucok out three tin~ during the show. ESSQ BOX 1 eenUc('r 4,f lhebkt b111all t1ii, 11as used fias a piIIZli hidfer 7inthelucky seventh Iingi1t" al0111e1n -o o >i ldll brow to 3feIhlc. By thweS:eD'!'io of I cl)11ne 11 'r'ou beiaeve t31at he is. ba e shy . McCoy dieflierated a long time before he-woulld gto to s econd basre 0on the 'overtlirow to first, 1but finally'arriedrafely.I Whenl Davs itit.a.lonig sileI, Ucf- Coy Mldhip frame 1horizonttally I 11st after roundling' thirld, havingr couis-terbale difficlty 3in;lift!ng Ilis feet over the six iveh ba: Ilie wasforced to score twlieii'31Hl. ler lilt a home run. Weintraub, stationed at third base,1 made three of the four error;; conted 1 against the -Wolverin-es. 'Morse was guilty of the other, experiencing great difficulty in 'picking up a fly ball on then first hln~ace PLACES HIQPS CC NEW YOUNGST, SHAT' Despite the great scandal t last win~ter, algd the many~ prof that it would ruiin the game, mpore Major leagu~e fans witnesf opening gameos this year t~h.an other year; 478,500O fans clicke+ wa.y through the turnstiles at openings as comipared with last year. The coplet~e figures follow: At NeWy York ...... 50,00 At Brooklyn .... .20,000 At Boston .. .. ..... 15,000 At Philadelphia .... 22,0000 At Pittsburgh....... 30,000 At Ciwncinti ...... 3,0 At Chicago ........45,000 At St. Louis ....... 1,0 jTotal ... ..32,0i0 Anterlcan Leat.en A4t New York..... 7,0 At oson ...... I0,0A0 1At Philadelphia .... 40,000 Joe MfC(artliy C l _____ aiuger of the Chicago Cubs, whose At Wash liciigal il hav on t~cr 'team has ]b-en strengthened this year ! tClvr Miciigai wll 31v on moe Iby the addition of several promising At CDevroi chane to 1).l. ay Northwest-ern, the 1'oiingsters, including Earl WebbA Dero scheule allig fo .1 ~ani at t Chicag 'seueclln o gm t~ u gng outfielder, and Elwod E1ng1- i t EvantonNay20.Sno flrris jis 1, star shortstop obtained from To-; ushered the gam11e in today andTta closed it. Michigan weas lucky oa w0hen thie snn)was shiing£-l, but u1nfortnately the ray3s covered~t IOWA CITY.-Iowa's basketball 393T0) the ;field for ony a few riltl 1. team is holding spring practice, using a crew in If IMichliga is a vvarni ivea'ther I thie new single bounce dribble 'rule. gatta. teanlit ill h : e tan (1o1:P i1tunity 1 to show it My 20. Neblung made an impressive- show- TEN NIIS R~ACK~ 1ipg in his first appearance in a Con-I ference game, making a clean single, when lie was used as a pinch hitter' A lag assortmentof el in the eighth inning. Neblung is a sophomore on the campus, but hac' balanced rackets in the better one year of academic work at Mich- ' igan State college. '1 mke.1 land .....,.. 22,000 go .......30,000 .... ....246,500 )N.--Boston Techni n the national colleg Babe Rut Yankee slugger, -,-,ho 'again began his march to a 'new homre run record by bating one 6nt against the Phil- add 'phf a^ Athliics yesterday. Although hie has only two to his cr°edit he is w'ell on his way, and is expected to knock out niany more before the sea- son is over. Ruth has been handicap~ped by a slow start so far this'season, burt he al- wa'ys was slow to start, andl there is no cause' for vworry amiong his admirers. At. present he is batting wvay below; his usual formn, but is gr-adually regain- ing his eye, as was evidenced yester.- day. READ THE WANT ADS Rubieek mnade the fir'st two purt ou~ts in the nilnth innaing, catching I tw-o ligi~ ies in hack~ of seond bits e. Oosterbaan was, credited 'with the third out. ninaiv i g I bea'utifllstop of a hard dr'ive down thde first base line. After such a. brilliant 'victory over: Michigan, *one anxious'ly anwa it sthe ' reports of a riot of some k ind in Evanston or 'Chica p. REA10 'HE WANT ADS Rackets 're-,strung inl our own shop. 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