r THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 THE M.CHI..N... .. 010 II1[Q'SVRCUSE PAEL TEAM j TUI LOSES TOSTATE MNIE I1 9 1iT U I kl~ ~J _ LI TlhfllflfflW(Continued from Page Six) in g; star of the day. McCauley also To P u o~ o . ° e Ilaye fine .afield. Peck, while he --- A made the only error, for the Orange, M.3ilileso1a, ('higroWiI1i 11nelle made a sensational one handed "catch (onflereuee Seasolls A ;, inst of Rinehart's drive on one occasion. Ilinos), 'u1ir1le SYIIA'I4CU1A8 H11P A Heljeb, 3b ............4 1 0 1 ILLINI IN SECOND PLACE Benzin, 11lb............. 3 0 14 0 ____Peck, 21)..............4 0 '2 Less than two weeks of the 192813 arowitz, .. .. ..... ..3 0 2 4 Conference baseball sea son have I 11a. , ... .....30 elapsed, but already thefiell ofuncle- b ,aflger, . rt....... .....3 0 0 0 Siul.........3 0 o00 feated teams has beeni redluced Slein, c...... ! ,half and two of. the remaining five Ga Isley, 1).......2 O0 0 have yet to meet their first Big Tpen .._ opponent. Michigan, Illinois, and1 Wi s- TTL.....2 71 consin are the-teams with perfect ro- 1jr~j'# ' ~ARII P A cords, while Minnesota and Chicago McCauley, ss..........1 -0 1 will pry the lids off their 1928 Con- Crall, 3b..........4 0)0(1 1 feience schedules tomorrow afternoon. Rinehart, cf............4 2 1 0 ]n esting at the top of the heap inl Heisiiigton, lb......3 (0 10 0 the scramble for the title, with four Tolley,. p .............3 1 1 3 .xictories in as many starts, Michigan Davis, rf.......... ...3 0 4 0 will withdraw from the realms of Con- Sablis, if........3 1 4 01 Y)erence competition for a twelve day l Garuse, ....,...3 0 I ,period or 'a pair oif'games with S......... Eggert, 21),............ 2 1 0 1 ruse an~d an invasion of the East i I- Frlsh Diniver Today We are serving a special Fish Dinner A meal that tastes different, that is ent than other fish dinners. Give Us a Trial today. differ- LIN COLN jESTAURANTS 213 E. HURtON ST. 233 S. ST'ATE Sri. 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Syracuase . ............10(wo 00-1 ,,Although hard pressed to score their 11. 4. C............ )01 ~- second victory of the season over the Summaries: Runs-State: Rine- Purdue nixie, Coach Lundgren',, Illini hart, Eggert; Syracuse: Heljeb. Er- .succeeded in keeping their slate clean rors- State: McCauley, Crall, Caruse, *by coming from behind to overcome 3;" Syracuse: Peck 1. Struck out by .a four run lead gained by the Boil- Tolle' (6); by Galsley (6).. Base on ,ermakets off Stewart's delivery to eke balls off Toles (1); off Galsley (4). out a 5-4 win when the Purdue de- Hit batter.~ fense faltered late in the game.-- Vietorjous in its filst encounter of the DRAKE AND PENN RLAYS s~eason with Northwestern, 8-3, Wis- consin will travel to. Iowa City to-l DRAW OL~~CMAT IERIAL morrow where a real test awaits them- ,.in the form of Coach Otto Vogal's (Continued from Page Six) Hlawkeye outfit. Drake last year and was composed of Despite a 3-0 reverse a.t the hands such runners as Conger, Thornberg, 'of the Wolverines, Indiana ranks as .;aadCuui',cn qa h oneC of the most formidableoutfits illnTcladCuucciqa h ,teBig Ten and has a pair of vic meet recordl of 7:51.4 establisher) by Htories over Ohio' State to her credit. the Michigan quartet of 1925. ;_ f Coach Dean decides to use Paugh, Thompsoni of Dartmouth and Dye of -Iis star twirler, against Northwestern Southern California-thi' pair's time -tomorrow, the Hoosiers should be able of' :14 4-5 in the 120 yardl high -to defeat the Wildcats. hurdles; Illinois' time of 1'7:45 in the ______________four mile relay; Penn's :41 3-5 in the a --- 440 yard sprint relay; Iowa's 3:16.9 I BWTEN~'rA1~~s Iin the mile relay; three of which lastI ' 111 T.F f Tl:N0I %) still stand as intercollegiate marks. -- F Finally, in the dash, HFubbard's, of W W I' PCT. 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