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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
IN E S 'W0LLPEN1927 SEASON TOM!
Ruth Ties Old Mark With Two More HomersA
TO HOLD SWIM IOHIO WESLEYAN
MEET MONDAY ITSBURGHI tSUIL PRINCIPAL FOOTBALL IRISPLANSREUNION
CONTESTS TOMORRQWCo
Michigan's 1927-'28 swimming team fl[ TELl J[tIM O TET O ORW(Y Associated Press)
will see it irst7 aon a th IEST.1IMMA F DAY DELAWARE, ., Sept. 29.-Members
eligibles and freshmen at 5 o'clock'next Detroit at Army. of Ohio Wesleyan's 1897 football tean
Monday in the Union pool. The meet Knocking out home runs in the first ! Bowdoin at Yale. being rained out of practice on are planning a reunion in the Uni-
will include all regular Varsity events and fifth innings of yesterday's game Union at Columbi two successive aysCoachMther's versity of Michigan's new stadium,
an ae ooKNiagara at Cornell. toscesv as oc ahrsvriyo ihgnsnw saim
and a water polo game will also be between the Yankees end Senators, Ilobart at Dartmouth. freshman football candidates will when the Wolverine and Ohio Wes~ int
played. Babe Ruth equalled his former mark Vermont at Harvard. scrimmage Coach Ray Fisher's Re- leyan football teams clash Saturday, the
The large stock of seasoned material of 59 homers set in 1921. With two Thiel at Carnegie Tech. serves at 4 o'clock this afternoon on in the first game to be played in the mo:
augurs well for a second successive games remaining on the New York William and Mary at Syracuse. south Ferry field in the first regular new bowl.gr
Big Ten championship 'for Michigan, schedule, it is not unlikely that the j West Va. Wesleyan at N. Y. . encounter for eithe team his year The occasion of the reunion is the
but the ineligibles boastqstogBmio ilseanwrcrdfrC Gettysburg at Penn State. Coach Fisher will probably start e1
h be b to Bambino will set a new record for cir- t r at Pennsa. Brown at center, Blaine and Hamilton thirtieth anniversary of the 0 to 0 tie, iro
squad may cuit clouts in one season. The game Davis-Elkins at Navy,. at guard, Kubicke and DenBlyker at which Ohio Wesleyan's '97 football i
the Varsity tankmen successfully. also establislhed another record as Amherst at Princeton. tackle, Orwig and Peet at end, while team and the University of Michigan of
Captain Darnall and Seager will prob- the Yankees scored their 108th vic- rPrnceStephens at quarter, Totsky and played at Ann Arbor, when Fielding H. Tit
ably swim the dashes for the Varsity, tory of the year. Ohio Wesleyan at Michigan. Schurrer at the halves and MithellcYyseiwSsnlryd'satn t.LuhrutyrhpotWfs-lday
meeting Samson, last year's captain St. Louis- virtually 'dropped out of Oklhioma at ican. at full will probably c m ioethelYs weas rdrn oc1t hoWs ear
adCneec reodOklahoma at Chicago. copsetewit;
and Conference record holder, and the National league race by losing to Bradlelbackfield.- Coach Fisher expects to use -wita
such other stellar swimmers as Frantz Cincinnati while the Pirates were idle. B ey at Illinois. every candidate on his squad at some Arrangements for the reunion are has
and Walker in what promises to be Should Pittsburgh lose all their re- Csn.ngnn time during the afternopn's scrim- being made by C. S. "Doe" Welch, Co- Cad
one of the feature races. In the 440 maining games they cannot help at Indiana at Kentucky mage. lumbus, who was the star around I
free style the ineligibles have Hawk- least tying for the "title even if the North Dakota ,at Minnesota. The freshman lineup remains uncer whom Coach Yost built the Battling has
ins, Princeton's former intercollegiate Giants or Cardinals win the three con- Iowa State at Nebraska. tai as the coaches have not yet had Bishops eleven of 1897. Ellis Yost, a 31-
champion, and Samson, who will prob- tests left on their schedules. The South Dakota at Northwestern. an opportunity to practice any formad Biopsel of 1897 Elis Yost, a 31-
anioportuntygtopraciceoayStorae.b onthe Oahi elin twhoin
ably oppose Ault and Wagner. Corsairs need one more victory to Wittenberg at Ohio State. tions. Simms appears to be the most played on the Ohio Wesleyan team in troi
Hughes and Thompson of the cinch the pennant. DePauw at Purdue. '97, may come from his home in West wh
Varsity will try to beat Mertz, '30, Jake May was responsible for the Georgetown at Wabash. with Thrush as another possibility. Virginia. this
'IRwith Thrushyasvanother possibility. CoVirginia.otsin
and R. Halsted, last year's letter win- Red's victory over' St. Louis,' letting I Coriie t Wisconsin. Fish and Cornwall appear to be the
ner. In the back stroke Boldt, '31, star the Cards down with two runs, one Monmouth at Iowa' best guard prospects, while Decker,
high school swimmer, is given a of them a home run by Frank Frisch. H , , , d d a
chance against Spindle and Hubbell Frankhouse pitched a good game for Susqueli nna at Georgetown. Hiberg, Auer, Cook, Reed and Dravel-
of the Varsity. St. Louis, allowing only five hits, but Tenness e at North Carolina. Andre and Elser seem to be the most
Other fast men on both teams and a three-run ray by Cincinnati in the Mississigi at Tulane. competent ends on the squad at pres-
the splitting up of the four Varsity fourth inning deprived him of victoiy. Quacl1ita at Vanderbilt. ent and Richardson, T h o r n t o n,
divers, Bailey, Rosenberg, Lait and The Phillies defeated Boston 7-1 in Washifitton and Lee at West Va. Wheeler, Lewis, Summerall, Marshall,
Benedict, should make the meeting in- the only other Natioilal league contest. _ and Dobbins comprise the most prom-
teresting as well as close. Although gathering 11 hits off Milr, ising backs. Marshall and Summerall
the Braves were able to score o ty UZCUDUN, ROJAS CARDED have shown some ability as punters
tanding of the National league TO BOX AT MEXICO CITY ad Thornton is a capable ball carrier
St n lading of-the NLOTioa PlaueC___andblocker.
BRITISH GOLF CHAMPION leaders (By Associated Press) Among the freshman candidates is
PT. MEXICO CITY, Sept. 29.----Paohino a " brother of Gus Goetz, a former
(By Associated Press) Pittsburgh.........93 58 .616 Uzcudun, Basque heavyweight, will Wolverine captain and line star. Sid
NE YRK ep. 8.A metigSt. Louis .. ,.......1 6 .598
NEW YORK, . Sept. 28.-A meeting o .........91 61 .598 meet Quintin Romero-Rojas, Chilean Friedman, a brother of Benny, is also
with Joyce Wethered, retired empress Ne'k''.'' 6 ,6heavyweight, in the bull ring or sta- out to make the team and has shown
of golf, is preferred to the champion- YESTERDAY'S RESULTS dium at Mexico Ctiy in a 15-round considerable ability as a forward
ship of Canada by Mlle. Simone Thion AYi erI)AYS RLeague. bout. The date has been set tentitive- passer.
De La Chaume, 18-year old champion ly for Sunday afternoon, Oct. 6.
of France and Great Britain. She will New York ......170 340 000-15 The Mexican promoter, Baldomero JEFFERSON CITY'- Betting on
leave for England tomorrow to defend Romero, expects to make definite an- horse races has again been lanned in
the title shm holds jointly with Roger BestYor.......100 000-1 1 nouncement of the time and place Missouri.
Boston....... ,..100 004 100-6 14 1
Wethered as mixed foursome cham- Athletics........000 000 001-1 5 0 within a few days. SEEK DAVIS CUP DUTY
pion. Miss Wethered will pair with The bull ring holds 25,000 people HAYRE, Sept. 29.-The Davis
Cyril Tolley in the championship. and the stadium 50,000. With a Span- HIAp, emblem of the international
Mlle. De La Chaume has forgone a FRESHMAN NOTICE. ish population of from 30,000 to 50,
chance to compete in the Canadian 000, including 6,000 Basques, it is be- am semacy te ch
women's championship. All sections of required physical i ieved Romero would have no diffi- had been held by the customs Jf'jj
Mrs. Alexa Stirling Fraser, of training for men will begin Mon- icultyinfillng either the bull ring or evening upon thefo sreia thi-
Ottawa, will compete for the dominion day, October 3. Freshmen who have the stadium. . ato of the Customs Depart-
championship, as will Miss Glenna not classified and secured markers Paolino, with his manager, Al May- ment and the Itiistry %f Fin-
Collett, of P'rovidence, and Miss Mau- should do so now.n. er, and his trainer, Arthus, is expected ance
reen Orcutt, the metropolitan cham- George A. May. to arrive from New York next Tues- _n Xrnp
pIO. day and Romero-Rojas a day later.

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