- - 1, 1 iJ 1 r l l . 1 a +a as ~ - MUST _SELECTHead Coach Men To I"IILI REGULARlOUTF[LDERS (oaell h Us Selcn 0''d MeI rTo Choose From tuicluding Three Varsity Letter Winners REGULAR INFIELI6 PICKED With hi's quartet of regular infield- ers definittly a-scertained, Coach Ray L. Fisher is now concentrating his ef- forts on moulding a trio of outfielders for the 1928 Michigan baseball nine, which starts on its southern training jaunt a week from tomorrow. There is no dearth of fly chasers= on the present squad, but unfavorable weather which has prechided outdoor workouts, has mad: it impossible for Coach Fisher to arrive at any final conclusions regarding the make-up of the regular cutfield. )1lany Caabl e Outfielders To be sure, Corridn, Neblung, Hill, Lange, eim, Slagle, and Myron con- stituto a group of outfielders that woulda nt. worry any coach, but the prchlem faced by Fisher is to select the regular trio to guard the outer garden. Somethi.ng of the hitting prowes. of these men is already known to Coach Fisher. Concerning their fielding ability, Coach Fisher knows considerably less, having had the opportunity to watch them in only the two pract ic games staged last week. C:ach, Fisher 'has been tutoring Bonnie Oosterhaan in the art of pitch- ing during thg last several days. The j versatile Wolverine athlete possesses s n accurat 1 nd speedy arm and Coach Pisher believes that With a little drilling Oosterhaan will develop into a valuable relief a nd emegency hurler.\ I i Ernie McCoy, who was out with an injured leg, returned to the squad yesterday. He was receiving opposite Asb,'ck, MVloffet, Hill, and Walker in the batting practice yesterday after- nzt on. FRESHMAN TRACK CAPTAIN WILL $E NAMED SATURDAY Every member of the freshman track squad is urged to attend a meeting at 3 o'clock Saturday in the iield house for the purpose of elect- ing a captain to lead the team during the outdoor season. The winners ofr freshman numerals for the indoor season will also be announed at this rwet ing. While the number of numerals to Ve awar ded has not been decided, it is very likely that about 35 £resh- men will be given the award. ST. PETERSBURG.-Tony ' Lazzari and Gene Robertson, Yank infielders, were injured in an exhibition game with the Reds recently. Orders Middle Distance Start Training For Olympics Alldoubts regarding two of the GYM ASTIC TOURNEY selections in the Iniddle distance rns for the track team that will represent the United States in the Olympic games this summer at Am- al-terapus gy n astic mieet wa l1 sterdam were definitely cleared up gymnasium under the direction of Wednesday with the announcement Ceach Kammermeyer. In addition to that Lloyd Hahn and Ray Conger will the four individual events cin the pr(;- compete in the 880 and 1500 meter gram, the men competed in an all events. around event. The men were notified to begin Tro n The competition in the hiigh bar, C training for both events by Lawson the first of the individual events, re- " Robertson, who was recently named 1 sulted in a tie between C. Kelly, '29, -head coach of the UniteA States and R. W. Webster, '28, with .51 out of -Olympic team. a possible total of 60 points. First Hahn, who has been training since honors in the parallel bars went to -"w" last Friday in the field house for C. C. Bennett, '29, with 56.5 peints, his final indoor meet of the season, while J. P. Gleason, '29, placed iceond the Bankers meet which will be held with 47 points. tomorrow night at the Chicago Rid- E. F. Carmen, '29, won the side ing club, rounded off his short drill horse with 54.5 points out of =a pas- on the cinder track yesterday morn- Isible 60, while H. B. Palmer, '31, was Sing dy a short workout and started .'oendnd with 30.5. In the tumblmng, br Chicago. Capt. William Palmer, '29, was first These men are considered the best with 55.5 points, I. J. Auer, '31, 'Throf middle distance runners in the second with 50; and J. Goldsmith pair md d n n s i third with 47.5. Ray Conger Lloyd Ialin RECEIVE ENTRIES FOR ALL-CAMPUS WRESTLING MEET Entries are being received at Water- man gymnasium for the second all- campus wrestling tournament of the year, which wil be held tomorrow anid Saturday in Yost field house. Ail men except the Varsity letter winners are eligible to compete. Numerals and A.1.A.'s will be awarded the winners. There will be 'seven weight (divisionis, the 115, 125, 135, 145, 158, 175 lund and unlimited classes, and five pounds overweight wil be allowed each en- trant. All competitors must weigh in at 3 ,o'clock Iriday in Yost li Ad house, and the preliminary bouts will be bohl Friday night. All members of the freshman team are eligible to compete in this tourna- ment, bjt winners who receive num- erals or A.M.A. sweaters, will be barred from the freshman meet which will be held two weeks later. Since four of the victors in the first all-campus tourney have won their Varsity letters, and are therefore in- eligible to compete, interest is ex- pected to be added by the entrance of several new men. All men inter- ested should report to Docter May at Waterman gymnasium. In the absence of Coach Clifford Keen, who is taking a team to the National Intercollegiates at Ames, the meet wil be under the supervision of Assistant Coach Solomon and Pete Botch'en, freshman coach. The match- es, will be refereed by Wolverine let- termen, including Capt. Watson, George, and Prescott. ,;. Senior Caps and Gowns For All Classes Van Boven, Inc. State Street MAY FESTIVAL Ann Arbor, May 16, 17, 18, 19 Established 1883 THEODORE PRESSER CO. Ph101,adelphda, aita. March 1, 1928, Mr. Charles A. Sink, President, (3niversity School of Music, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dear Mr. Sink: So momentous is the presentation of a great musical festival such as you will give in May in Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, that I cannot conceive that any- one who has not become thoroughly familiar with the practical results arising from a powerful, inspiring, cul- tural force, ever realizes what the real significance of such an undertaking is. We in America are accused of being ma-hine-minded. No greater error was ever ma(,. 71 are the greatest idealists of modern hiF+, -4 cv our American dollar which is so roundly ridiculed in European countries, re- ceives a greedy welcome over there that Americans them- selves cannot understand. Such May Festivals as you .at Ann Arbor lave been giving for years, are really colossal spiritual and artistic dynamos, developing and delivering a soul force which cannot fail to energize and enrich all those who have the good fortune to attend. Very cordially, THEODORE PRESSER CO. i " }