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April 27, 1928 - Image 6

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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CI EF SYRACUSE BALL TEAM

TO COMENCE SERES~ - -
Olympic Aspirants Gatherv
OFWO ENCOUNTERS At Drake And Penn Relays)

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RINEI.ART LEADS E
INDIANA ENTRIES
Hoosier jae hroer Will Seeek To BY STA DRD
Dispiace Kook's Mairk _

CLOSE GAME IN
I-M COMPETITION
Pu ELFOFive Fraternity Games TerminateI
With Lone Run Advantages

(Special to The Daily)W Formcr Iember of Daiy Sports Staif With each team tightening up in
BLOOMINGTON, April 26-Keener t he lii preparation for a final challenge, the
competition will face Indiana univer- inter-fraternity baseball games Wed-4
sity's track an ieldttem ad to ac WAS ASSiSTANT TO PACK nesday were marked by neing more
Moinea for the annual Drake relays. hotly contested, and by accom-panying
Wilmer Rinehart, javelin thrower After four years of meritorious closer scores than were evidenced in
who won finst place at Drake with a service as publicity director for the the meetings of previous days.
throw of 198 feet 7 inches last year, Board in Control of athletics. Philip Scores for Wednesday's games were
will be Indiana's only gold medal win- C. Pack, '18. resigned yesterday tog
ner seeking to repeat. Rinehart gave enter private publication and adver- as follows: Sigma Chi, 6, Phi Kappa
the shear a heave for 204 feet 11 inch- tising work. He will ,however, coif- Tau, 7; Tau Delta Phi, 5, Sigm-a Zeta,
es at Ohio State last Saturday for tinue to publish the official football 0; Phi Kappa Sigma, 5,Alpha Chi
first place. He will shoot at Kuck's programs of the University, and in Rho, 6; Delta Kappa Epsilon, 5, Phi
mark of 207 feet, 7 inches addition, will publish "The Michigan
Indiana's mile relay team which won National Guardsman," and the Epsilon Pi, 4; Phi Mu Alpha, 10,
at Ohio State, last year's Big Ten "Michigan Industrial Expert Guide." Alpha Tau Omega, 12; Zeta Psi, 1,
carnival, and at the southern relays Pack's place will be filled by Delta Epsilon, 9; Chi Phi, 8, Phi Beta
recently, will be well spotted. Iowa's Stanford Phelps, Jr., '27, now pro- Delta, 12; Phi Sigm'a Kappa, 16, The-
quartet which won the indoor chain- I1motion manager for the Oklahoma ' ta Chi, 2; Sigma Alpha Mu, 9, Delta
pionship is entered and probably will jStockman-Farmer," Oklahoma City, Tau Delta, 2; Phi Kappa Psi, 1, Pi
be the Crimson's toughest opponent in on June 1. Lambda Phi, 10; Alpha Delta Ph;, 16,
the mile grind. "Phil Pack made a great record at Lambda Chi Alpha, 7; Phi Sigma Del-
Michigan," said Fielding H. Yost, Di-) ta, 8, Phi Kappa, 2; Alpha O-ega, 4,
MARRINER W INS rector of Athletics, in commenting on Phi Lambda Kappa, 9; Delta Sigma
Mr. Pack's resignation last night. Phi, 21, Theta Xi, 5; Theta Kappa Nu,
TENTH FIGHT Phelps, who acted as Pack's asssit- 4, Trigon, 32 Psi Omega 0; Pi Kap
KNOCKOUT ROUTEat a year ago, received his training pa Phi, 9; Delta Sigma Pi, 5, Beta
______onl The Daily. He will attend the an- Thetai Pi, 6; Phi Rho Sigma, 8, Kappa
(By Associatted Prss) nual spring meeting of the Western Nu, 7.
RANTOUL, Ill., April. 26.-The pile Conference Publicity association atf
driving fists of Les Marriner, Univer- Evanston, on Mayt26, and will as-
sity of Illinois professional heavy- suimi hisduties at Ferry field on -
weight, have scored another knockout. June 1.
Fighting. in the main event of a
boxing program last night, Marriner hwa Team Makes Canel
knocked out Matt Burman of Daytoni, ' ea esCt l h
0 ., in the first roundl of their sched- ( 9 t n 0
92 Hits And 109
us Csled ten-round bout.
iSince joining the professional ranks, Run Is In Contest ANNOUN'CING T

LOSES TO STATE WN
Spartan Snithpa Let Orange Down
lntBut Two Scratch Hits
in Piethers' Onel
TOLLES BESTS OPPONENT
(By Associated Press)
EAST LANSING, April 26.-Capt.
Albert Toiles, left handed pitcher, wvon
a red hot duel here this aftern*on to
let the Michigan State baseball team
score a 2-1 victory over Syracuse.
The Spartan leader yielded two
scratch hits in the game while his op-
ponent, Halsey, was taken for five
singles. There was not an extra base
hit made.
A scratch bingle to deep 'short, two
sacrifice hits, and an infield misplay
gave the Orange its only tally in the
first, while getting men on base
through the wildness of the opposing
moundsmau, was u'nable to score un-
til the sixth. Until this frame the
Spartans had not taken the visitor for
a safe hit. Rinehart got an infield hit,
advanced on a sacrifice, stole to tie
the score.
The game was won in the next in-
ning. Eggert hit safely and was ad-
ivanced on a sacrifice. Rinehart then
delivered a single, to right to score
his team mate. Hoisington, with four
fine plays to his credit, was the field-
(Continued on Page Seven)
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speakers. The graduating members a little more than 1:55. Incidentally,
of the team, Wagner, Halsted, Batter, not even the great Iowa State two-
and Horn, each were called on for a mile squad which won the event at
ew words. (Continued on Page Seven)
Coach Blott Cuts
N-W1T.RDAYSIYearling Baseball
RSUIJSJ Squad To 35 Men'

et Bros.
HE OPENING OF

Ivdia rinet nasIII IxIIU Uout lJU of imi.1
opponents. The boxer who held him
to a decision later took the count
from Marriner.
YEARLING AND RESERVE
TRACKMENTO COMPETE
While nine members, of the Varsity
track team are competing in the
Drake Relays, the remainder of the
squad will clash with Charles Hoyt's
freshmen tomorrow afternoon at
Ferry field.
The m-eet will be of considerable

(By Associated Press)
ATLANTIC, lo., April 26.-It B
Ruth, Lou Gehrig and their slugg
New York Yankee mates ever co
to Atlantic, they will have a diffic
time showing the natives anyth
new in baseball.
The reason is that nearly eve
thing except an extra inning and
rorless baseball happened when
lantic beat Griswold, 109, to 0, i
high school game yesterday.
While their pitcher, Don King, hi
ed a no-hit, no-run game, struck

importance since the showing of the j16 and got 5 hits in 17 times at1

Varsity men will be used as a basis
of selecting the members of the squad
for the Ohio meet on' the following
Saturday. Freshmen who desire nu-
merals for tthe outdoor season also
must be present for the Saturday bat-
tle.
Field events are scheduled to start
at 2:30 o'clock with the track events
starting a half hour later. All win-
ners of a first or second place are to
be given free theatre tickets.

this is what the. Atlantic boys, s
ond stringers too, did to Griswo
only pitcher, Gustim:
They made 92 hits in 139 attemn
They hit 16 home runs, six trip
and 23 doubles.
They scored in every inning, g
ting 30 in the second and 27 in
seventh.
One of then made five home r
and another scored 14 times in
times at bat.

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