THE MICHIGAN DAILY VtnT"Altr 'XXAXY nA - A - *_ C * A. *. tiJ 20t, i~1 7 : UA SE f -IALL 1ii AM It- PLAY ORTHWES TE3RN TODAYI TODA Y i ASBECK WILL START ANS T LP UPLENINEx i 27 BigtC Q E'al ' [t J o 'SI Irt<, ent rauied at 10:30 last night on a two-ay tr-ip) which in-1 cludles= a game this aufternoonagis Northwesternx at Evanusi n and another! contest tomorrow with Wisconsin at Ma disons. The Wolverine ,)layersoofiaking thel trip include Captain PccwatDa-I vis, Reichman, Oosterbzaaps, Kiclek,j L.oos, Morse, Weintraub, Coriden Nc- blung, Miller and Asheck. Coach Fish,- er plans to use Asbeck, who defeated Ohio State in his first Big Ten sta~rt 641, against the Purple and Miller against the Badgers tomorrow., Losers Efi inated This afternoon's contest will entire- ly eliminate either the Wolverines or Northwestern from, the 1927 title race as both teams have lost three ames, while a victory may allow one of them to finish in a tie for first honors, pro- vided that Illinois, Iowa, and Minne- ,sota drop one of their remaining gamies. The Purple split even over the week end, lasing to Wisconsin andl nosing out Indiana in a 3-2 contest, to re- main, in fourth position in the Confer- enc e-standings with a percentage of 465,: while Michigan climbed into sixth place with one yictory less than the1 Purple by defeating Illinois and Iowa., Purple 1hits Hard *Considered a weak contender b~efore the Conference season, the Purple out- fit hds developed into one of the hard- est hitting aggregations in the° Big Ten. Janetz, Johnsos, Panosh, Izard, and Vanderberg rank among the lead- ing hitters in the Conference, while Weil, a pitcher, heads the Big Ten hat- ting' list. In Mills and Palmer, the;~ Purple. have two capable pitchers. Thel former is a left hander, Pansoh 'and Well have been used as relief hurl-j ers.It By llerbeitE. Vedder z Phere will hre several mlleetings in 4. *..**.~ *.,..~"Somebody said that it couldln't be te next few wee s whlich' will large'ly ' ~ l~t ta Wlveine wih adeterlmine the status of the dribble f<~~ ...~ chuckle replied that. maybe it couldn't a rle, llccoi dine to Coach vMaih-r, but! h ut they would at least try in the see- !h ilpobbyntb a... ndl game against Colgate.n And theirll:robbl no b . r efforts were amply rewarded. ru fact able t o attent~ithm. The first is ofj the team looked as if it were fightng'h1E Ws rteri\ onf ,, ca,, a for a Conference title. .\luison, M;', 27 an-,d R, at the same { tillie ,±ts the chiumpionsbsp trick m117et. .. _ 1)ick Gawne asendled thae miound for 'M1ichigana'.and pitchled a ''in a utna "sel~i 4.:::jrgreat game ith athae exetion of ivwsae l OA- ilO'.)izV L(fI oeor two Inningslie Worked i 'ia~oa h i~elm ~ likp i nanipioil alI hslosw style ,trcThiwiiiIin) .t£ E rePIoliegisIc ' z, aywas identica l 'with tat displayed janid jicI C1is held.A i -j by WellIaar(1l Dim in"Slide Kelly, I iindy k#'i.tf.' I santi e : ::, ":<.through <;ti;:. :: ::;" ryI whom a :.'x 'f .. ..abolitil WIlford Kel; olvei e hammier thr ow statr who tomnorrow is exp~ected to shatter the record of existing Michigan-Ohio *dual meet Hawkins, I 11 TllTElRlDISCUSSESI lI'>ENlON OF INE'W RILIE at effect defering enforce-I :A the new hasketball rule ,thi dribble to a singleI will, have on then decision rules committee as to the bility of keeping or dis- gthe rule 1I(10 not know," J1. Mather, Varsity coach, 3d yesterday afternoon atI -ph's Hos pital where he is lung from a recent opera-I one thing I am certain, r,-that the suspension of forcemeitt of the rule for ar .shows dlefinitely the I ent of basketball menI hoit the country, most of are-,utterly opposed to theIj )n of the dribble". 149 feet .1 Fnches set by WISCONSIN NET TA iWILL COMlPE'TE. HER !Wolverines IWill Fde. 1r To hloI< ? First Place II ig rTen Tennis StandingY MICHIIGAN IS UNBEATEN Wolverine netinen, the only unude- feated tennis team in the Conference°, 1will endeavor to strengthecn their holdi on first position at 3 'clock t 1 h ntodWs on i g~ a y vades Ferry field for the second home ;match of the Big Ten season. i- igan's Conference successes thiusfr include a 6-1 victory over Ohio) S'tate and a 5-4 win from Minneso)ta. Wisconsin is reputed to heav,, a strong team his season, having" lo-t b)y a o 6l-on mcheAanthattMinnesotah 6-3Corne Ag aSeinoa)h Michigan. IIY~ t(Continue l el PrageSven) i Purdue., I Things were rifhiei Mulct for the Wolverines until the fourih in- niing whien the "good old Ann Ar- b~or" cane to the reserve and sent the regular "flier" into town from the south. Wiftenie Ooosterh~gl n sa~w it and realized only too well what it meant-a scor~e was im.- per ativ e, ) i The Northwesterpi team will probab- ly line up with 'Janetz, Kempf, and Snmith in the outfield, Mellick at first, Capt. Solheim at second, Johnsos at short, and .Izard at third, while Van- derJlrg or Foster will receive the call to work behind the plate. Palmer will probably oppose' Asbeck in the box, as~ Mill worked - against Indiana Mon- day. To Use Salt e Lineup Coach Fisher expects to use the same lineup that yepresented Mich- igan in the Iowa game. Oosterbaan, Kubicek, 'Morse, and Weintraub will compose the infield while Captain Ptvckelwartz, Corriden, and Neblung will ,fill the outfield berths. Davis will' receive the call to perform behind thel plate. - s z: t t 0 IN, is I v i t 4 : A Cornell Thinner Testing a machine designed to measure the epergy expended by ath- lets. a'The entire Cornell track team is experimenting with the device invent- ed by -Prof. A. '. Hill, English sci- entist and winner of the 1922 Nobel prize. Due to inclement weather yesterday, all National League games were post- ponedl, hut the American league pro dicedl four exciting contests, two ofI which were shutouts, and the other two victories by one run margins. j The St. Louis-Boston game was the best of the day, going ten inningsbe- fore St. Louis emerged victor by a score of (6-5. Boston threw a scare into St. Louis by scoring three runs I in the ninth inning to take a one run lead, but the Browns came back in their half to even it up at five all and then to forge ahead in the tenth. Chicago blanked the Athletics, 3-0, Thomas outpitching Grove and Grey to gain the margin. In the other shut- ont of the day *Iollis Thurston of Washzington set down the Tygers by a score of 3-0 also. The New York Yankees made it 10 victories out of 11 starts on the. west- ern tour by trimming Cleveland, 4-3. Lou Gehrig, slugging first baseman,- tied Ruth for home run honors at 9 'ipiece'by polling a ball over the right fikl l fenice in the first inning. So Ben smashed a hot drive insidle the third base sack for a clean single to send Kubicek to second, the Mich- igan second baseman having been given a base on balls. Then Neblung sacrificed and both runners advanced.I Red Davis was walked intentionally to get at Gawne.! They got at Gawne, all right! The slim hunrler smashed it hard grounder through the lhitChei~s box which rolled clear to center field for a cleanm single, scoring Kubicek and Oosterbaan. L~oos lilt another hot single just inside the third base line to score lied Davis. After Oosterbaan had, flied out to open the Michigan sixth, Neblung laid down a bunt which he beat out for a hit. Then Red Davis lifted a fly to short right field where the second baseman held a congregational meet-I ing with his colleagues, the center and! right fielders. Meanwhile the ball lit safe and Red was credited with a hit.'I No onme volunteered any iaf or- iation as to. what decision they reached,. but on thme next play Colgate cut off ilichigan's threat- eued rally with a duible playl Steinberg to Richardson to Boller- man. Davis was out by the prover- bial mile at sconid base, but all of the crowd did not approve of thle umpilre's calling Gawne out at first } 1 s t i .I . .i !E r t I (it i 1 I i l I z l I I i I i i f I , . i A P l i i t) i i rar sarme The Sale Continues- THd-ERE IS Y"ETi REMAINING .A GOOD, SELECTION OF; PATITER2NS AT TH-E MONEY SAVING .PRICE OF zr, ti W Lai 1, $35 i Topcoats and Tuxedos There is a large number of good values in both groups at i 4 4 1-3 off ' 5 * 5w , y Y 1 Y_ 'J- ' i f . .: .. ' NECK WEAR All our regular stock in two groups 95c - $1.45 SHIRTS All regular $3.50 Shirts in Broadcloth, Oxford and Madras-Stripes and White Three for $8.50 H01 IERY All of our regulaf stock. of wool hose at One-'third Ofd ,y , .. -__.. n SPORT JACKETS All leatherx and cloth Sport Jackets at One-Thir O4 T'll 111 f. WEEK-END SP'IRTS CALFNI)AR BASEBALL 1Today Northwestern at Eivanston. TI'om orrow Wisconsin at Madison. TRACK Totmorrow Gio State-Michigan baus. ', . TENNIS Todaty 3o'clock, ait Coluim- at Ferry National ILeagu jAll gaines called-rain, I American Leagi ishington . ..000 000 11,ri .... 000 000 Athiletics.......000 000 IChIc~tgo........ 100 010 II New York....210 000 ICleveland....210 000 IHome Runs:' Gehirig ,I R. 1- 000-0 r lOx-3 7 R H 04 0-5 7 11 1-G' 14 nue 1, :300-3 000-00 H H 5 G E 2 0 E 2 0 E 2 1i E a, For the first time this year on! Ferry field a man was called out for! attempting to bunt on his last strike. Scholtz, the Colgate pitcher secured a base on balls from Gawne which na-1 turally prompted the Maroons' coachl to advance him by a sacrifice. So in- I tent was Welch on doing this that h apparently forgot that three attempted bunts meant "curtains" We (of tihe "editorial -we" fame)' made a special trip over to see "Skipper' iffather at St. Joseph's hospitail yesterday afteritoon. We are glad to day thiat "Skip" is lookinig fine and kicking "like a steer" to get out of the hospital. The doctor has promised nothing yet. State StityCash Street I * 'Wisconsin, fiield. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - I 'I Tonmorrow Chicago--Mlichigan at Ferry field. 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