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THE, MICHIGAN

DATI. Y

SATURDAY, APPIL 30, 192

THE ICHIAN DILY ATUDAYAPRI 30,192

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Wit U.'s SiiuIToday In A Confer'ence baseba.
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BIG TEN TIGER STAR SLUMPS IN 'f~flI TO AID WALTER HIAGEN WOLVERINE SWIMMERS RANKED HIGH
ACTION EARLY SEASON BATTING !!LVLIIIIL ETII IAIT IN RIDER CUP MATCHES' IN MYTHICAL ALL-STAR SELECTIONS
TE M !LY PVICTPA ""~.. xCiark{ Selects 1Al-ouferen(T teaijiilCnsidlerig this basis of selectioi
6pl es 1 Wit !lor gig ' en W1Veeklyth teamxs are wisely picked. Although
, fteroo ?'<' I 4 I Capt. Paul Samson was the only Cn-
B ol; ti lly Afra alCnerneslctin rence swimmer to break :24 flat in
II wil have ne Adidll( 1t!1Thid; I l('ltiinf any sort usu-ally go, perhaps the
11 willt havecet igTennviticletnksqadsIthe 50 throughout the season, and al-

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ALUMNI TO TAKE PART dlay when eight of the teams engage
_____in four games that may mnake a de-I
Coach Charles Hoyt's freshmen will cided change in the standings, after
c0111)t4 against the Varsity men -not. the first wveek's competition which
taken out of town for the week-end, left Illinois and Ohio State securely,
in the M11ichiganr versus Michigan track,
meet which will be held at 2 :30 in first plac'e with three and to4o vie-
o'clock this afternoon on Ferry fiied. tories respectively and no defeats.
No point score will be kept, the main Michigan and Chicago are the only
object of the meet being to give cv- teamns to be missing from the Big Ten
ery man on both freshman andl Var-
sity track squads 4a chance at corn-' sched!ule of the (lay. Whiles Chicago
,I.t~4Yot rtrcrranc f'1 nv s'tn r will take a rest from Confere e ce base"-I

IS FIRST HOME MEET
M~ci-uai's tennis team will o:-,-i its
bione sea on with the Pontiac T nnis
club at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon on
the Ferry field courts. There will be
twelve matches played, in all, eight
singles and four dloub~les, the same
as in the meet with the Detroit Tea
nis club a week ago when the Varsity
triumphed by a 7-5 score.
Pontiac, although scarcely consider-
cd as a potential conqueror of the ap-
parently strong Wolverines, should
furnish plenty of opposition for the
local team to, insure an interesting
afternoon. Last week the Pontiac or-

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chosen by Robert E. Clark of the Fig though. he is now officially cied, itedl
Ten Weekly, uponf which the Wolver- with the intercollegiate reco)rd of
ines are awarded about a dozen or3 :18.4 in the 40,~ he is not rank~ed
ilcore positions, is oine of the' sanest} among the sprinters but is paid highl
of all recent after-season "rehashes." tribute as "being in a class aill byv
'Five men were chosen for each in- himself."
H v~uland five teams for each re- Captain-elect Darnall is ranked
1lay event, white in addition Clark, number one sprinter, both in the 50
pickedl what he considered the best l and 100 yard events, followed in or-
possible relay teams from among the I der in the former by S, Hill, Minne-
Conference, or the so-called all-star s ota; Okter, Chicago; Manovitz, North-
groups. western; and Herschberger, Wis-
! aeful attention seems to have consin; and in the 100 by Moody and
Senplace upon the intercollegiate{ S. Hill, Minnesota; Noyes, Chicago;
rules which limit each contestant to and Manovitz Northwestern.
1 two individual contests and one re- Samson and Wagner are ranked
lay, or vice-versa, which explains first and third in the 220 andl first
the apparent weakness of his selec- and second in the 440. Lucke, of
'Lion of Noyes, Chicago, as anchor man Minnesota, is placed between the

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just anneXing a decisive 12 to 3 vie- iIHeinle 3lanlsh
tory over Chicago. . Whose batting was one of the fea-
Purdue, with two wins and one de- tures of the Ainerican league last sea-
feat~As its standilug to date, will meet son. So far this year he has failed to
the Indiana university squad at La- !show the batting' ability that was
fayette. Indiana lost to Ohio State prominent in his former work andl
last Friday at Bloomington, and will this has_ had much to do with the
have a difficult time in disposing of slow start the Detroit Tigers have
the Boilermakers who list Michigan inmade so far this season.
and Northwestern as victims. I Manager Moriarity seems to have no
The other contest of the day will concern over him as hie continues to
see Iowa and Northwestern, the two leave him third in the batting ori#r,
steams tied at the .500 mark, part believing it to be merely an early sea-
ways from the middle of the percent- son slump that he will overcome in a
ages .as a result of their encounter at day or two.
Iowa City. Northwestern is consider-
ed as having an even chance to down NEW YORK.-Columbia's crew is
the Hawks after a victory over Mich- composed of seven sophomores and
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anizationr played Ypsilanti formal1 on the "best possible", medley relay sensational Wolverines in the furlong;
team and defeated them in six out of ::;;::.::;:"::;.;:::;::; trio. solely on the basis of his showin
seven matches. :: :s<...:: ::.::;." The selection of Noyes is further in the Conference meet, although it
p~~~~~~~~~~~ 'on wil laynuberon fo te li- r f te eam "amsnDaral cncee im iv yadsin he220an
Hammer, former state junior sham- ::";::::.;::::.;:::: clarified in the words of the compos- is thought likely that Wagner cani
vaders. The other seven meni who are i ::::..".:":::,:;:.:..:.,;: S. Hill, and Moody would have used win.
slated t;compet in sinles.forPon-up*the limit of their competition in Watson, of Michigan, is placed fifth
std atoas lowt nsnlesfr, Coller,:r < .:...,::
and reasfolos Ste, olie,! other events and Noyes is the next 1in the 4401, behind Druidixng, Nrh
WoCreoCak}Hrwll alyad highest ranking 100 yard free style1 western and Bjornberg, Minnesota. IIn
After the last practice matches yes- man (Continued_,.,on Page '---)
ins announced the men who will play
intefirst sxpositions o-
ohrtwo singles players would be.3 s'Ir:a:
Barton continues in the number one O
position, but Goilsmith has workdKo
into the number two place supersedl-
ing Stephens who has dropped to XPm Barnies u b rf ur ati l-r a d
vanced Wowilto the third -position while . \il e n ome a1 ed-N SS IRO E PU D N
Moore retain$ his place as number 1 ing representatives in the Rider Cup S E B 7
five, matches whnch will be played against f=PE[ACH S jE
Algyer has recovered from his ankleteBrihpofsonlso.
injury and will play sixth. The! The British team which capturedi=A TT TA
seventh and eighth .places will be= the cup last year is coming over hei'e, j "VAXNIL[4.
filled from Brodie, Schaeffer, Finkle- lwadled by "Abe" Mitchell, with high/
man and Kempner, although it is pro])- ;holpes of putting over another victory.I r,
1beta l ilgtit ihrTeAeia ofr, he1ae yHa- wA rfesigand pesigdessert fr-o
singles or doubles. gen captain, and Jim amnes, expectI to serve at your teas and dinners this week--
to atone last year's efeat at the
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