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THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

1 t'ESDA , APRIL 36, 19'7

THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1927

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- OLVERINE BA SEBALL

' . TOPL"AYM. S. C. TODAY

ANOTHER GREAT WVAITEI

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Hlagen
Last spring Hagen defeated Mit-
chell in a sensational 72 hole nmatclh
by staging a comeback on the last 36
holes to win by a score of two to one.
Hagen was trailing his rival by four
holes when the first 36 holes had beer,
played.

JEIS IIESP1ITCHESi'
ST3LOUS T VCTOY , Ib H E P R
' 1141 W 5 P iraBt t e s J ul'g t i1 ! A~l ' ,r g aSin in g li s p u tE d p o s s e s -
Dotht n~c~sIi,;e!~c " '(ii'{f t C elia!' b'r ll inthe Confer-1
Only'Score Of(If aa ii&n atb,; c';all standing, IOhe \Volver-
iue ;have xwi ,hdrawu from the "Big
+ c) irc'lt e vrt he' week. Coa chiFisher
YANr KS LOSE TO G QRW fSal<
i; a ailed four' Iiofl-'ofti'cPC
_____ r ,zn{s for his team Alhis w~eek, ich-
TA'a dcriin bo h ivar I i. ea;lague . 'tl ~nSt ate playing here today, Wes-t
iii yesterday's gang;=s when PI t s'rh Virginia here tomorrow, and a two-
bowed before the St. Louis Cardinals game series with the University of
and Washington shahn tiefeated 9nte Ya;u- rrcrs d{own East, Friday andl Sat-
krees. It was the fourith defeat for Irday.-11
both leaders._____
' .ess Raines pitchedl another mnast er- 1yturytng iMichiganu's absence the
fu1.gane to (downi the Pirates, 1 -0,
shutting them out with three hits. other C oti ereiie schools will he
Kremer and Morrison p~itchied goodl active, so the WolVerities will
ball giving the Cards but five hits. { awit the rearrangemenrt of the
Douthit's homer in the sixth inin ~ ndings and tlieii see just how
jwas the 'only score. far outItheir "outside" (lilnce for
Washington adlvanced1 a notch by lhi= chaminislip really is. Two
downing the Yanks, 5-4, throughn ral- Fl'at o not ordinarily put a
Slies in the later innings wich netted !teat out of tio race, butt the
four of the five runs. lDetroit's Tigers a;hcyiit aginst Northwestern is.
fell to the White Sox, 7-6, in a ten :1aipoo:- fouiidation for thle ('oll-
inning game in which four Dlet roit jccet-ffet~ Uit tile wl~i~45~ill
hitchers were used1 in an effort to turn iniiial the remaininag' amnes oil
bac(k the Sox who used Fabler and1 i 4-h schedule.
Connally.:____
Cincinnati won a slugging match One of the heaviest scoring base-
from the Cubs by a 11-9 score to eon-*tehitr o hjsho
tinue their climb.rTen of the Redls'!bal teams inthhiorofhesol
wilrepresent Michigan State here
runs came i the seventh and eighth yl
innings.j todlay. The State team has scored 46
runs in the three games playedl on its
American Ljeagne Ihome schedule to two runs for its
Detroit ....... 020 004 000 0-6 13 2 opnns ntefrthm ae
Chicago 210 (121 006 1-7 12 3 State humbled Albion by a scorea of
17 too 0, and followed uip That brilliant
St Lus....000 100 000 -1. 4 z sto ry by overwhelming Adrian, 13-
ileelad ..00 00 32.-- 14 2. Olivet pr'ovedlno opp)onenit for, the
i'leelaol.....00100332x9 1 2hard-hitting Lansing nine, andl bowed
Washngtn 00 00 X1- 2 inter a 16 to 0 score. The high scores
Nwashnon . ..010 10200 30-4 7 2 recall the .football season =andI its
New ork. ~ . .. 00 11 (10-49 0wide d(iftferences in scoring results.I

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t omorrow ivill c1len~d largely
upon 1la~w mlany mieni Conch Fish.
*r ,will hav e to use agaaInA S tate.
C'Mmnartin looped well in the claw.
inn innling iii the N orthweiste: 's
field day, and may draw the as-
s inmenct tomlorrow.
Ohio State is leading the Confer-
ence baseball standing with two vc
tories and no defeats on its recor~d.1
The Buckeyes defeated Indiana and
Chicago, and will remain in the lead
at least until Saturday, when they
play Minnesota at Columbus.
Illinois, IN orthweterni, 'and
liowa are all iii first place with
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BOX

STARS OF OHIO MEET
ENTER PENN RELAYS
Five or six athletes in the indiv~i-
dual events at the Penn Relays I
Philadelphia will probably constitute
the Michigan track representation in
Saturday's games, according to Coach
Stephen J. Farrell. The showing of
the relay teams has not been such
to warrant their making the Penn
trip.
Although the men have not been
namedl yet, they probably will be se-
lected from the men who starred at
Ohio-Capt. Phil Northrop, Don Coop-
er, Buck Hester, Ketz. Schravesand
and Hlornberger are the other two
men considered likely entries.
Cooper proved the hero of the meet
for Michigan along with- Northrop by
(Continued on Page Seven)

Senior

Caves

may

still be ordered

Dressing Gowns
for warm weather, and
travelling---featuring a

Jap

crepe set --- robe,

Slippers and
$4*50*

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Walter
Arrang ements .have been made for a
return match between Walter Hagen,
who is considered the world's, great-
est match player and Abe Mitchell,
which is scheduled to be held at some
time during the impending tour of the
British professional golf team.

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Philadelphia-Boston: No game.
Ntionial League
Pittsburgh ......000 000 (000--0 3
St. Louis....000 001 00x-1 5
Chicago .......201 001 050- 9 12
Cincinnati .....000 100 37x--11 16
Boston ........000 010 102- 4 6i
Phillies .......150 510 00x-12 17
New York-Brooklyn: No game.

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hurl in the West Virginia 'g-a e

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