THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1927 DAILY fun'-___ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilljlllllllI II SOPHOMORE PAIR " HASCLEAN SLATEITHAT BIG TEN TRACK MEET THEY ALL SCORED MAJORLEAGUES GOLF TEAM ID MT MAJOR LEACUE SCORES American LeagueOT Cleveland ........000 000 000-0 4 1 j ATi . r Horace Barton-King Moore Western Conference Doubles Champion Wolverine sophomore tennis players who won the Conference doubles championship last Saturday when they defeated O'Connell and Bard of Illinois in a match that looked like victory for the Illini until the Michi- gan players got underway. The comeback staged by the Wolverine pair was one of bright spots of the final day's play.I The victory Saturday gives the Moore-Barton combination a clear rec- ord for the season, having never been defeated in Big Ten competition. RESERVE NETMEN PLAY ; FRESHMEN AGAIN TODAY Freshman and reserve tennis men will meet at 3 o'clock this afternoonl for a return match with five singles and two doubles matches scheduled. The order of play of the reserves remains unchanged in singles, while the number two, doubles pair has been changed from Marshall and Neff to Brody and Marshall, who will play Elliott and Marsh. Zoss has been substituted for Penn at numberj five for the freshmen. ( Nagel will meet Graham of the year-, ling squad in the first singles match. Brody and Marshall, number two and three on the reserves will oppose El- liott and Marsh respectively in the singles, while the same four ,playersI will play in the second doubles, Neff will meet Zoss of the freshman team in the fifth singles, while Kempner and Nagel reengage Penn and Gra- ham in the first doubles. Illinois ..:v...........46 Michigan ..............44 1-3 Wisconsin .............35 1-2 Iowa .................35 Ohio State .............22 Ily Herbert E. Vedder 'Twas oh so sad and ©h so bad,- but how very true. Michigan was' (doped to win that Big Ten track meet last Saturday at "Madison, according to past performances, but something went wrong-ia fact many things. went awry--and it was our old trusty3 rival the Illini from the Prairie State who emerged with the bacon. Perhaps the best and only ex- cuse which the Wolverines will even whisper is that they did want to disappoint Harry Gill, 1111- nois coach. who wrote an article appearing in the Wisconsin papers declaring that )lichiga n would win the meet. IF the Wolverines had cofme through as expected in only one of at least four events in which they received setbacks the tide of the meet would have been turned from the Illini. That exhibition in the mile relay was "ust too bad." Leonard ran a pretty race the first lap and fin. ished within hearing distance of the Hoosier leaders. Mueller made quite a bid also and bettered the Walverines' position a notch or two fimishing fifth or sixth. 1in- ger ran into third place on the back stretch but was in fifth whenr lhe handed the baton to Ohlheiser. Right there the fun began-every- thing happened. "Ohlie" galloped off in fifth right on the heels of George Baird, Iowa star who had won the 440 earlier in the day. After about 150 yards George had some 'tough luck and dropped his baton to put Iowa out of the race. That was, fine as Ohlhelser moved into fourth. But there was Johnny Sittigthat persistent Illini runner, coinig+ up fast to try and )spoil the party. (note-lhe did) Sittig had started out nearly 15 yards baek of Ohleiser and Ibrew little until within 250 yards of the finish' when he started a great drive for the tape. Northwestern..........19 Indiana ................17 Minnesota .............11 1-3 Chicago ................9 1-2 Purdue ................ 1-3 The drive carried him along side the apparently oblivious Oh-lheiser ho was galloping along toward places in general." About twenty yards from the tape "Ohlie" began to really fight, but it was too late and Sittig had him nipped at the tape by inches. Rain is rain,, and when a track bals hail that article in unlimited quantities for all afternoon and the night and morning following, said track is quite apt to be heavy. It so seemed that two of the best two milers in the Conference did not like a muddy track like that at eamlp Randall field for neither Ted Ilornberger nor Len Hunn of Iowa gained places. Monroe was withdrawn from the mile to save him for the-post of pace setter for Ted Hornberger in the two mile event. He set what appeared to be a good pace and at the end of the first four laps the Wolverine star was almost at the rear end of the procession and taking it easy while the others fought at each oth- er's throats. With the beginning of the fifth lap, Ted began to open ul, and by the. sixth lap had pulled up to seventh position within perhaps r yards of the leaders. On the seventh round. instead of holdingI his own and relying on a sprint, Hornberger fell back and when the gun was fired at the last lap, the game Wolverine was "all in." He had no sprint left, and was but a nud-8pattered runner finishing and way back. The two mile was a great race con-1 sideringconditions and one mustac- claim Johnny Zol# of Wisconsin as a really fine two miler. He ran like a' champion being within the first four the entire distance. Harold Kennedy of Ohio State ran like a. thoroughbred-I havej never seen a greater exhibition of (Continued on Page Seven) Detroit .........100 000 000-1 First Game- New York ......110 067 Athletics......100 101 Second Game- New York ......301 130 Athletics......100 001 030-18 24 110- 5 12 200-10 13 010- 3 11 St. Louis......000 001 010-2 7 Chicago ........003 003 lOx-7 12 6 Boston ..........300 010 000-4 Washington .....000 000 010-1 Nationial League Cincinnati ......001 000 200-3 Boston........000 020 000-2 Philadelphia ....030 000 100- 4 New York ....022 000 540-13 Chicago.......220 011 120- 9 Pittsburg.......000 102 331-10 5 7 9 6 9 10 13 17 Four Wolverine golfers left for Chicago Monday night, where they will engage' the strong Maroon quar- tet today. The match will determine the dual meet championship of the Big Ten season. Chicago is unde- feated this year, while Michigan has lost only to Purduel Michigan must win from the Maroons in order to tie for the title. 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