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-'UNIMPRESSIVE WIN IN DERBY TEST
"14EPRES BoxPARTIALLY REVIVES WANING HOPES
N WINS
WNSE 19-9,--

ratirI Starin Batckfield
rs; John son IBolts
'd PlacementL.
IL MEET BLUES
"wo toutchdowrns inl thv
ee, of hy the treen
by Kecame from1
ay at Ferry' field and(
erdict ove-r 1Bassett';

!)iNtort irop, capntain of ihe!
EMh;I rail; Leam, coialy A ng ,in at
foadprcAtiony lNod the Wolverines a.
comrsfortabl1e ma:rgin over the1.12 iliirin
the fielId event" to b. heldl in the ua l
rrlcOtt tomuorrow onl Ferry field. -

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escorig~ opened a"t the enld ok
frst period wi en Johns1foni ,0rown '
erback licked a placement goal
the 37 yard line. The Greens1
ver a touchdown at the close of
irst half when they obtained1 the
oti the Brown's six yard mark
pr'eventing Schw arze from kick-
1,TIT WILL PLAY REDS
FOR SPRI G ''TILE TIAY
Walt>er Webber's Blue Team
il :met Robert Frown's Red
Atit in the, championship game
the spring series at 4:00
lock this aftjrnoon at Ferry I
ld.I
on the last down. On the firstl
Storen bucked the line for a
and Strautl added the extra
orlng ),vas resumed iin the last
er when the 'Browns marched
to the seven yard mark from
hi point, Johnson tossed a pass
chwarze who ran one yard for
:uchdown.
iinson's try for, the odd point was
ed. The Greens regained the
sh~ortly after when Storen ran
yards around his left end for
ier touchdown. Straub missed
kick and on the next play he re-
d the kick-off and ran 85 yards
ugh the entire Brown team for six

ai mp, hnvin lw ef i 2ever Con.-
°me>.op;. owlent this year. H H
+ ,1ilr A pfawe gat bo Athl lH-H
JA-~ane! ''d io SioTe rly11,111M
Ttla ho 1leaped 3 kit, i7 12 in-
chei . to4a) i a vZ!ictory..
Simnon of Illinois will be Northirop's,
strongest opponent Saturday, but does
not look like Q serious menace. Si-
mon made an admirable showing at
the Drake relays by jumping 23 feetE
9 inches, but h'as recently slumped.

0 L T9MTOA YNE0RK GIANTS BEAT ALEXANDER
TO RETAIN LEADERSHIP OF LEAG
[RB. I~ tA 1 I~I New York retained its hold on first1 for Chicago, beat the PhiladE
place in the National league by de- ; ioas41
feating St. Louis 3g2. in 11, innings,!. Saved by a double play in the
t':a itF:_,,erNames 13 Men To Tah t Alexander went the whole route for after the Athletics had scored 3
We'ek.l hip1r; Wolverhees ist. L~ouis, while Henry and Grimes IDetroit won its game 9-7. C
i wio i'rVtre pitched for the Giants. ' pitched the entire game for D(
____ The Braves using four pitchers last Chicago with Blankenship uit
"'ILL PLAY IOWA MNDAY () Pittsburgh 8-7. Boky with won 'from Washington 5-4. The
l i Vance pitching allowed Cnint kees barely beat out St. Louis
sevnthplae n te Cn-only four hits, easily winning 5-3,' with both sides gathering nine
?;olldirng c~h i"( n Cn while hi; team-mattes hit safely 14 The B~oston-Cleveland gamne was
frren ce st:.: 'ings but chierishizg, times. Root pitching masterly ball off on accomnt of rain.
hopes of a mluch bewtter posi ionl, Coach -
isher anxl 13 of his5 Wolverline base'-!
bvlpyer ill leave 'tonlight for 1 -
banna whe.re they will onpo~w the til-i
deIeated llini clu:rb tomorr'ow i Ihe
t ir st of two gmsto lbe-play cd (woe.C m o t
I i(s}te week-e udc. 1Fro m bni1t a t hoe Wol-,
vrn will journey 10In Iowa; City I
we theCy will attempt to b attier the the o.san~ 1
Isecond~ place lawkeyes. to dlefcat. iousa dn e u it
1Coach Fisher has named. two extra 1 he-
pitchers, an ,extra infielder and ani ad-' of 0 h present day straw
diinlcatcher for the trip. The corn-1 at --{h.o ts "dn
1 plete list of men follows: Captainhate ous nd g
Puckelwartz, Miller, Asbeck, RIentz, aatrsi f d r r
l Davis, Reichmra'i, Oosterbaan, Ku- ch rce stc o o-
bicez, :Morse, Loos, Weintraub, Cor- ; ginal
ridten and N ebelun.
Against the Illini, Mlichigan will pre-
sent the same lineup as was sentS w s St a !
against Oliio State with the exception Swiss 7raw
of Fred Asbeck whose place on the1
mnound will be taken by Don Miller,, frome
W lolver ine ace. Asbeck will start the pte
contest wi .h Iowa.M yete o g a r
LIMiller, who has started in every '"

The Illirnoisitr n '-mflto1rI
rclp five times and been defeated -
on each ocecasioi t1he last mneetinjg . ...,,
being at Colum11bus in the Ohio
relays. Sibbitt beat ouent his team-
mate, Simon, at Notre Damie withFs..
a leap of 22 feet 6 ines. Illinois
is practically certain of two Os
places, second and third in this Faoie ntefuuebokwgr
evcent, Simon, Silbbitt, and leis- Fvrt i h uue okwgr
laln dd 2 fet 91.. Inhes~ Iing, badly defeated in the Derby Tria]
tlhe Drake relays an d laelIid recently, but on Wednesday winner in
for llinois against 'Notre name, the Watterton Hotel handicap,,the final
_______Jest race for the annual classic at
Illinois may hold full sway in thej Churchill. Downs.
high jump,, the weakest event for the Earl Sande, called by many "the
Wolverines during the past two years.I lt l
Wachowski of Illinois is an, erratic T WENT V=TWO FRESHMEN
jumper, but has turned in groodl REPORT FOR NETi SQUAD
enough marks to qualify him for first ;____
place against Michigan. Meislahn, too, ,
has done 6 feet, but was unable to , (do Twenty-two candidates have report-
5 feet 9 inches against Notre Damue. ed for the freshman tennis squad in
the past two days, according' to El-
Waldo and Lane of Micliiga~.n wood Nagle, who is in charge of the
m s ecniee ntercot yearlings, and matches are already
ing, for second and third place, being played.
withe Trinilile and Jessel of Illi- The men who will receive numeralt
nols., 11aldlo ,umped 5i feet 10 _~ at the end of the season will be chosen
inxches ag~anst foritell and did i) on the basis of their Play in the
feet 9 inchies a ainst Iowa last round robin tourney which is nov
week. Lanee Nis cleared 5 feet jbieing started.
11~ nchs inlirctI The number of freshmen reporting
this spirng is less than :usual, and al
Considering consist ent pyerforman-! men whmo wish to try, for the s5q1W.
ces, Lyons of Illinois should gain a and have not already signed upar(
v ictory over .Lo-vOtte of MichTigan in asked to do so any time atfer 3 o'clocl
(Continued .,)n ha this afternoon or tomorrow.
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world's greatest jockey," has beer
1named by owner J. F. Widener to ride
a the big Sweeper gelding, but even with
J this adventage turf followers are con-
,vinced -that Osmand is not strong
enough to last the full mile and one
equarter route,

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Conference ganme this seaso~n with the
exception of the Wh~o tussle, has al-
Smost without exception been unnableI
to get his fast ball working this year,
and this has been somewhat responi-
sible for Mid tigan's showing s~o far.
W ith his slwed ret uuning, it i% hoped
that he can repeat his last year's 9-4
triumph on the Tlinois (diamnid.
Illinois' ipit ,her will probably he
Bud Stewart wh~o hurled hils team to
victory over 1lichigan a wae; k ago.

IMADISON-E. G.
B~adgei' st~r has been
t-Madison college.
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named coach at

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after- touchidown: Green-
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-FRIDAY MAY

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linois Still Leads
n Big Ten Baseball
Ithough this has been the busiest.
Ak of the Big Ten baseball season,
games played thus far have failed
alter the standings of the leading
derence teams -in the race for the
7 title. With. eight teams sched-
d to play tomorrow, however, it is
ibable that several positions~ may
Inge h~ands.
n the single contest played on M1I-
,Michigan improved its position
siderably by defeating Ohio State
Columbus, 7-3 Indiana broke into
win column of the Big Ten. stand-
s for the first time this season on
esda.y at Chicago by collectin~g 19
off KaplanMaroon hurler, to pile
a score of 11 to 5.
in Wednesday the Conference lead-
, Llinois and Iowa, battled through
,eral extra innings in their attempt
break 1 to 1 tie, but darkness halt-
the game.
omorrow afternoon Michiigan will
ade Urbana in an attempt to avenge
Orange and Blue team's victory at
ry field last week. Chicago will
,y Ohio State at Columbus, while
lana travels to Iowa City. Nortb-
stern will meet Wisconsin on the
d ger's diamiond in the fourth con-
tof the afternoon.

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