THE MICHIGAN DAILY CHIGAN U5EAI SLAD TO LEA VE FOR SOUTHI V PRTIECONT EISTS CARDED WITH; IOU S SOUTHERN TEAMS; FIFTEEN MENi MED TB MAKE ANNUAL THAI NINC JAUNT °< vilTI'VlRA 's INCLUD1ED) 'TER OF WOLVEIRINE RASEIALL SQUJAD ON SLUMPSAT RBAT EIS WITH CINCINNATI Play111-T11o c iilet4 lach Wili Georgia Outfits Oin- thiis afternoon's practice f hort drill for the members of seball squad who are going on° inual southern, training trip, flay Fisher and 15 of 'the Wol-. .ball players will entrain at 5f w for Toledo from where they o to Cincinnati for the first~ of the season tomorrow after vithi Cincinnati university, men makidng the trip include I "e o" 'tridii a, Loos, Oosterbaan, Weintraub, Veteran ouitfielder on Coach Ray Corriden, Neblung, -Lange, Fisher's Wolvei inc nne who has~ r, Re ihman, McAfee, Asbeck, been in the throes of a~ bad slump an, McCoy, 'Gawne, and Mof- at the plate. Corrid en, ordinar ily a ach Fisher and Manager Mc- good batsman, in his last eighylt trips complete the Wolverine con- to the box has been sent back, fanned, on six occasions. I le shoawed sigihs Jgi~ht Velorajis On Squad jof shaking oft' the ",jinx" yesterday, tof the 15 players were mem- however. the squad which invaded the y U Ksao os oseba, 6-A N aub, Morse, Corriden, Reich-( MA Y NOT PLA Y eblung, and Asbeck being the: IN INAUGURAtL PURLETENNIS TEAM O 1OPE Nith the schec nlin gofol ;,;a u i i with Michigan St ate to be held on. ,~oil t ie I~1T'ely Id cour,i ~Miciga's 1;l et lprogram 'stands f<>con;;, ete cc elt [or the two annulalj mithi the PDetroit .Tennis clubwhiuch will be arrange;;d later. '[h~e Varsity will nmeet seven. Big rfei teams , Northwestern, ljlana, Illinois, Oio, Minsc'ola , Wisconsin, and Chicago,(, Mand1iV311 also eomlpete' Ill the Blig e nulet5for in- dlividital and (louble, in;Iol'S at la _I layette. It ik) nrobubie that sonic; mn will be sent to fthenatjol n- l toyidc(gi t 1e meiet aift (r the reglila rl season closes. *With four lettecrrn'en fromt last. year's Conference championship tearn lagain eligible for .competition, lpros- pects for anotlier titleholding aggre- gation are considIered good, and the wea;,lh o, new material. that has turred up diring early practice has far exceeded exp~ectat ions. Captain Barton, and Moore, co- holders of the Big Ten doubles championship, Schaefer, and Algyc r, are the four veterans of the 19271 squad, all of whom have been prac- ticing oin the concrete courts for over a ,ortnight. lMarshall, who won his A. M. A. last year, is; also considleredfl a lielyprospect for a berth onl the The ne men who have shownt espcially, well so far are Felix, well l known on FlorJida courts; B~rodie, who had two years of comp)etit ion atc GrinnellI college; Jlacon, winner of the 1.927 all-campus tourznanent; 14l1-t liott, of last year's freshman team; and Heaney, till of whom have been pressing the veteralns closely. As yet Captain B~arton and Moore seem to be the only players with a clear superiority over the rest.e YALING A R T"ICIPATE IN ANNUAL ALURESMANiNDORCOMPETITION' + tre ll an.111iS [r(=11rlnci cmeteV edn'tsday ateirnooCn in thy ' annual rall- fr:'hia a indo u i litla"',1[eld in W'aman gYnsium under Ci- he ;upervi.3ion cf Dr. A. ".V ltysandi:, tafof Assistants. The meet ..fbegan iwith the all- freshmaln wrl1eannd 2cigtcurnainens, n ;u'd wa.; mar lked iby heaited (o~ltei it io2m. Most of th mninii ' I we ~otournaments xv wi'eevenly matched, a tId pre- Sei1ttd "OJ1"I .'clever, extii'>?1ion, while the nu.n in thle indoor Track 1meet las a LLg4whale to ruled in btter hre!.f,'!rnnes I~'AK S RID CA L(hanl in years; p:at. II I tle xWrest 1 ni'g f1I22'iamet i iC-' Neely, 1. ar sci, 1 acI1, lit : iu 122,1 ' -TIurn ;t and Sieefoswoni(.heir int ueand will reeiefrcshmanl nuni era I awards.~5 - Schulz c.apt ured ir,,t place inthe lencing toeurnamnent, with , Gordon -, scriici, F iedman third and 11adero " ' furthI. Of the terln n Tteredl in the . t~our~n t,~ six will receive numerals. " . " ° a : rthey at e Schutz, Cordon, Reid, Fried- .: fin an, Madero andl Lazar. x ; ! s First place winners in the indoor v. track meet who will be awarded medals by the intramural department, - and( the events are : shot put, Kipp, distance, 40 feat S inches; high jump, I\atnheight 5 feet 3 inches; standl- ing broad j ump, Holotmeister, (distancee 5 feet 10 inches; chinning event, Sim- .. arall, times, 22; rope climb, H-artwig, time, :07.1; 50 yard dash, Whittaker, time, :06i.1. - I (Special to '~TIiail}') th InONthepil 5.th--(Gjl)of iilSPIisEC MDioNhprtil 5.- G;lnom is- consins crew fcr the ice has goneI andl the water s of Lake Mendota are tEQU JIENTWILL BE 0IV n LL open. The B3adger oarsmen have do- ON MONDAt serted their rowing machines in the _ unwieldy but mnuch better tools for ALUMNI 'TROPHY OEEDI chilly lake breezes in. their daily ALM I A I IIh~L Jaunts along the ice-lined shores. 1tough water and floating ice make t'oneI T 'ad i euman Seeks To 1)evelop it imlpossible' to use the reguilation' Strong Runfling mAick i or shells, which arc too frail to 5tand N\ext Farll's Gaures 'such punishmnt. The men ar~ Nwork- Cmltn orweso nesv ing in the heavier barges whic'I are Cmltn orweso nesv unwieldy but much better tools ;r r spring grid drill, during which the at- practice than the rowing cinelies.{ tention of the coaches has been de-. Coach Dad" Vail, Wisconsin's vet- voted to a select group or prospect:; eran builder of crews, will drill his for the Varsity next fall, Coach Elton eight throughout the spring recess, E. Wieman announced that the regu- making use of every opportunity to lar spring practice will begin imame-. work on the water after the unusual diately after, the Easter recess with (elay in getting out of doors. the first workout scheduled for Mon-. I Capt. Frank Orth has, been at day, April 16. strcke on the first Varsity eight,,and While up until the present tine seems to be the best candidate for this the squad has. been of picked men, the all-important berh. He is a senior regular practice period is open to all with three years experiene and car- University students, -who aspire for ries an ideal stroke's physique, tip- berths on the 1928 eleven, and Coach ping the beam at 185 pounds. Wieman is anxious that a large squad Three recruits, all of whom were in of men report for the opening prac- the freshman boat at Poughk'eepsie tice. Suits and lockers will be issued last spring, are slated for the Varsity ( tp all candidates rteporting Monday this season. Warren Drouet, John afternoon at the field house., Parks and Carl Goodman are the The opening ofl the regular practice. thnree sophomores to catch the eye of..1 period will witness the beginning of Vail. They are pulling numbers 5, 6, the competition for the trophy given aind 7 oars, respectively._ __ (Continued on Page. Seven) BADGER CREW '.ITNIEfQBL NOW TURNS TO .ITNIE FOBL LAKE MENDOTAPRACTICE WILL BEGINI M+1 4 Y l veterans, wile ange was a uG wcv f the 1926 team. The others are iak- lug the southern trip for' the first time. The "Wolverines' eight day training ;sojourn calls for a total, of seven 'practice games with Southern schools. The university of Cincinnati will be =weirfirst opponent tonorrow after- g"noon. Next Coach Fisher's men meet EVaderbilt in a pair of games on April Sand 10. Proceeding futl~er South tlhey meet Clemson college April 11 and 12 and conclude their jaunt with two' games with Georgia April 13 and i, fter returning home, the Michigan nine will face its severest test during the opening week of Conference play, as no less than four Big Ten oppo- ' ents are scheduled to oppose the Wolverines. Next Wek Importat fi';The status of the Maize and Blue tam' in the 1921~ title race willprc tiatcall'y be determined by the results of these contests of the initial week. I*Torthwestern opens the season April 16, and on the following day Purdue F will invade Ferry field. Iowa is sched- ualed to appeai' here April 20, while the strong Ilinis aggregatiofi lfol- lowsathe Hawks the next day. The, personnel of the squad enables .Coach Fisher to place a veteran team Pithe field for the opening game, providing he selects Asbeck for mound duty and Reichman as his battery mate. The infield will be composed of osterbaan at first, Morse at sho;:, Captai i boos at short, and Weintraub at third. The veteran Nebung will probably be seen in center field, Cor-! riden in left, and Lange in right. nKelliher will alternate~ with Reich- 'man behind the bt, while McCy will serve in the capacity of ;utility Man, as he is able to fill any outfield or in fild or the catching berth. Coach 'Fisher also has a capable utility in- fielder in Red Corriden in case he is %needed. NEW ORLEANS - Five recruits Ihave been released by the Cleveland Indians As the firit step in cuttig the squad for' the opening of the 'season. DTi"RolT-Te Swedish-American A. C, won the Western amateur soc- cer title by defeating the Cleveland4 Maygars, 4-2. LAFAYTTE-Prdue scored a 6- victory over De Pauw in the opening 'baiseball game of the .1928 season. "AwaysMThe Same says pipe-Smoker Charleston, S. C. F+ebruary 10, 1927 Larus & Bro. Co., Richmond, Va. gentlemen: I've done a lot of pipe smoking. 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Harris admitted here yesterday that his injured foot is bothering him to such an extent that he is not certain he will find it well enough to start the regular grind April .10 in Washington. The in- jury, sustained several weeks ago in Florida while sliding into a bag, has healed enough to permit Bucky to walk comfortably, but lie has discovered he can neither' get on his toes or run without sufxfering intense pain. Reeves and Mlayes hiave been triedi out at secondl, but llam'ris is not yet sure who will get the call if he is unable to play. B~oth are rookies, although Reeves played several gamnes near time close o_ last seasonm. BEERS WILL, MAKE BID FOR OLYMPIC MIAT TEAM IOWA CITY, April 5.-Membership on the Am'ierican Olympic wrestling Ifeam will b~e sough1t by Leslie B. Beers, University of Iowa 158-pound grappler who holds the Midl-Western A. A. U., Westermn Conference, and National Collegiate A. A. champion- ships, 'he declared yesterday. Beers, whose intercollegiate career closedl when lihe tooks the N. C. A. A. title 'at Ames Saturday, will enter the final tmryouts for the Yankee team at {rand Ranids, M~ich., July 8, 4 and ~ Elton E. Wientaan Coach of thme Michigan football squad which has just completed the first part 'of the spring training. Coach Wi en;an yesterday -requestedl tat all candidates for thme team i'e- port immediately after time Easter' re- cess. More than 150 aspirants are expected to answer the call. TO RUN STEEPLEC ASE AT PENN TRACK MET (By Associated Preiss,) PH ILADELPHJIA, April 5.-In anm effort to aid time Olympic committee in deoveloping athletes for the 3,000 meter steeplechase race, Lawson Robertson, head coach of the Ameri- can Olyirrpic team amid also of the Pennsylvania track team, has had time event placed on the program of time University of Pennsylvania relay carnival April 27 and 28, The event will run on time inid~(4e of the cindemr path on Franklin fieldl. 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