'THE MTHICAN DAILY OLVEINES WILL OPEN EASTERV SERIES T -AV k i 1'l' 1 l D fDlfQ[ ioht Br Ten Pall MANAGER P'ECKINPAUGH AND FIVE OF THE CLEVELAND unners Complete. R imrr.L1 uu .i. r\m 11 i- ' 1. - IIIfi L tr .. 1I L1 Teams To Play In COLGATE INOENN WeekEnd Contests Conference b~aseball teams were enjoying another1 day of rest today G-,A ME AT H MILTON (prior to the hieavy scheduleofam Ifrthe week end. Five games are on. COPRIIIJEN4 SLATEdD TO PLAY AT ith car& involvingalthBi'.e IECOD i3I 'AIlg i'Iine with the exception of Michi- OF BI) MORSE gan and -Minnesota. St~rS ASTIllinois dropped into second lilte DIVIDED SEE ATYE RI a result of Wisconsin's victory OV,; 1" AlMonday, is face(d with two gamnes i ( srittt, 'e~rttOrCotrel o'two dlays against the Ohio State V ltsrdi or A V e i fii, r (oltrell o tamn, 1b0th gamnes to lbe at Columbus. hurlFOR ('ogite Whi I0d4ItIi ndiana with but one gairme to play I1e141 For ieje% )1t3 has a task of disposing of the hard PRAL E iHIPiIhittingi(,Iowa aggregation. ,l iI~h t~11?I They other games will involve Wis- iliiiin _t t cousin andl Chicago with Purdue fac- i Piehelig, ;(ii A'ain, I[ Lcoos, 5 l3roiiacker, r L no IfCor r id ni, 21) Detore, ss Ooterb~iaau, lh Steinberg, 21) W eninti aul), ab Bridges, 3b Strain), rf Welch, ef McCoy, C Jones, c MVc Aiee, p Carduer or Cottrell, p As theo intitial game on its eastern invasion, Michigan's baseball team will meet Colgate this afternoon at Whitnall field, Hamilton, N. Y. This will be the first of a two game ser- ies, the second contest to be played ton..orrow. On Saturday the Wolver- ines will journey to C amhridge for a game11.with the stong IHarvard ninc. Coacht Fisher will probably nomnin- ate Bill McAfee, "Michigan hurling aice, to face the Maroons' on the mouind this afternoon. H-e, wiill be op- posed by Gardner or iCottrell, best of olho Colgate pitching corps. Gard- ner played' the outfield last season, while Cottrell is a sophomore find. Padonna may see service if the Wol- verin e batters becoame rampant.. Fred Hagy, one of the hardest hit- ters on the Maroon squad, will be at first base. Steinberg and Bridges, t~wo veterans, are slated for second anid third. Detore will see. duty at shiortstop, Welch, another veteran, and Allan and Bonacker will com- pose the Colgate outer, trio. Behind the plate Jones, an experienced cat- cher will' do the receiving. The illness of Bud Morse, second baseman, will causc a shakeup in the Michigan lineup. Oosterbaan will bie at his old position at first base, with Capntain Loos at short and Wein- t raidb tit third. Corriden, how'evcr, will he shifted from left field to M1orse's place at second base. Lange w i ll move over to left fled, Nebelung will be in center, while Straub, a sophomore, will play :right field. Mc- (Continued on Page Seven) ; in g the lowly Northwestern nine at Eanston. The Purple outfit has drop- ped five straight games without a win after making a promising show- ing on the southern training trip. Chicago and Purdue battled ten in- nings on Tuesday before the Boiler- makers could win 6 to 5. Maxt on, on the mound for Purdue, skillfully dis- tributed nine Maroon hits while his -=~tes were getting only five off of Zimmerman. The teams traded plac- es in the standings as a result, Pur- due rising to sixth place while Chi- cago dropped into the Bolermaker's old berth in seventh. II INVDIANS WHO ARE SECOND INTHEm IRIU ANV LEAUUi rekO 3Miles r k Of33In Continent ace (By Ass ciated D'ress) ."INCIN Ill., May 2-It was a VI2 mile trek that faced Charley 3 }yyl'yie's transcontinentalIrunners to- ily ora, ill., elig°'the sixtieth r 7-, ,! L F } . k.r. ' co trol point callingthm * Harold (Red) (!1:iige, the football 1l,),y(r andX-cfl i remained here :": to start the. 71 footut-en forwaird, ,.<.,.. $Pyle having gone ahead to arrang ;:. night controls. Since (departure o:L r Ie uidint; genius of the world('s Ilongest comnpet itive loot race, Grang , ,,; : . has bca .ikept lbusy combatting at- c t .,Em{itsbtrough lega l clian s to halk PEUKIAPAUGHthe caravan. ,::"; t"~~~e'ter Gavu,7zzi, ithe b(.:eaded ngt- "r::."." : islin an, iicrea"i (I hislead yester r:.....::::.. ,.::...:,;.:; : :::::::::.,T.rhe :'::.a:l:>:.e:;;i :and:.:::r::.n<::thedh nd31.t e 1. ilsfrom S'pringfieldl in 3:52:24. Seth Gonzales ~i of Dnvrkept is. 492:25:23 asq compared with G }nvuz- ........: .zi's 366:15:11. Gavuzzr i~s advantage .:" :. .:: .. ,overi Andrew Payne of Claremore,, 3 ,4 "Okla., who holds second, is now 5:26- .. ...:r' "" :.,: ":;::<:: ..: ..+ ...-.--..... .'" ;;i 3" .:.:.::.:4:5:. Payne:; finishedayn finsha itieti forr eighth yesterday. z:«.":"::.. ::::::.:::.:":. ""..;.....:.. :;=:>::>;:.>: <.U 1" - .:. ":.hursday's; control:: ::< Thwill's cobeolatl be at nor- : T1MA ::< wtiac, Fri day's at Joliet and Saturday's ~ ~ ~at Chicago. __ _ __ __ _ _ BIG LEAGUE DIELANEY'S KNQCKOUT I_ Indian Miainstays! DR. PELTZER, GERMAN *STANDINGS TO BE INVE STIGATED I Big ;Chief Peckinpaugh and five or, TRACK STAR, INJURES +his mainstays who are in second po-AEIA 1AU BY N. V. COMMISSION',sition in the junior circuit just be- ANKLE AT HAND BAL1L n w LLPct. hind the pace-setting Yankees. The , MyAssoc,.piated Ps)Mnr nii A 7 11,4011IPenni iI'hy Wil 1li Four AMWERICAN Detroit 103: Chicago 000a Carroll; Conally,i NelW York 0001 Washington 002: VARSITY TRACK TEAM PREPARES FOR MET WITH OHIO0 SATURBUAYJ 1iC Y1 Ii '1 ¢D,1A E 1,0111\'I IN LEAGUE 100 020-7 11 000 100-1 4 Cox, Barnabe. 000 230-5 9 133 00x-9 11 4' 0 w In prepar~ation for Saturday's meet with Ohio State at C'olumbus, ic hi- gani's track team w nt trough ta series of workouts 1nd 'trialsyes- terday afterntoon onFerry field. A waimz sun and little witdnd mde the conditions fine :'or the atlletcs. "Dusty" Almnger Spurted inl the last 50 yards of the 440 yardd (lh trial to overtake, Dalton Seyvimur and win Icy Several feet. in the hlf i;'le test the veteran, Lomnont, le'd Leonardl and G:'nnow -acrocs the ftiish line. Several trials in theit(, _ yard high1 hurdles recealed DOon Cooper in g;ood formr. lie ran the firs-t ffight of hurdles against. Potter, a good fresh- man prospect, and wvon b~y several yards. In the secondt flight C ooper led Kinney, Varitty hurdler, andt Potter to th~e tapte. 1-us time in both flights was tunder16tsecns Knapp, Beeman, andl Widlman dlis- playedI fair form in the javelin, all throwing it over 160 feet, anI im- 'jrovement over last Saturday's per- formances. Haorrell out~leaiped Bloch- ar in the rutrnning broad jump, and will probably make the trip to Co- lumbus. Ketz, Hester, Wuerfel, and Chap- man event through workouts in pre- paraition for the meet with the Buck- eyes. These men will be counted uip- on for several points in Saturday's m'eet. Announcement will be made today by Coach Farrell of the men who .will make the trip to Columbus. :Ohio has ar squad of capable track performers this season, including several outstanding Stars. In the Penn relays last Saturday the Buck- eyes captured four events,. annex- ing the maj. , "hontors. The Ohio State quartet of hurdlers, Swon the 480 yardI shuttle hurdle fromA EPennsylvania and Yale. Crookce, Pet- ersilg'e, Pierce, and Rockaway com-' posed the teame. Rasmus, another Scarlet' and Gray entry, annexedl the, discus throw with' a heoave of 144 feet two inches. George Simpson, sophm'o.re sprint (CotiuedonPage SeYen) Hoyt, Johnson; ;Pones, Braxton. St. Louis 100 210 003-7 10 Cleveland 000 000 000- 0 4 Gray; tThle. Athletics at 13ovton, rain. Home runs-West, Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 000 000 001-1 New York IOU 001 00x-2 Elliott, Doak; lBenton. Cincinnati 010 030 200-6 St. Louis 100 011 001-4] Mays; Reinh art, Johnson. Chicago 201 023 000 0-8 Pittsburgh 403 100 000 1-9 Jones, Nehf; Miljus, Dawson. Boston 000 030 000-3 Phillies 006 102 00x-97 4 3 9 10 11 15 ,7 15 3 1 1 't (By Assocatedi iPress) NEW YORK, May 2.-Jack De-l 'aney's 73-second knockout defeat by1 the Boston sailor, Jack Sharkey, is to undergo a thorough scrutiny by the{ New York state athletic commission.1R Rumors that the fight was not "ont the level" and that Delaney had not properly trained have led the boxing fathers to start an investigation that will bring drastic action should any; evidence of wrong-doing be uncov- ered. Manager's of the two boxers scoffed at the persistent reports that the bout was not '"on the up and up.' James A. Farley, chairman of the commission, revealed that before the fighters were caled in to the ring at Madison Square garden Monday night he had instructedl Lou Magnolia, the referee, to inform Sharkey and De- laney they would be thrown out of the ring if there was anything wrong wit Ii their actions. Indians were relegated to a lower:I WICKERSDORF, Germany, May 2. Cleveland........... 13 7 .650 standard by the sport writers but'-Dr. Otto Peltzer, German runner, Philadelphia .. 7 4 .636 have gone off the reservation on aStLoi12 9 .7 has injured an ankle. He has been S.Lus......2 9 .7 ram'epa ge. o emn' raethpsfrDetroit.............9 13 .409 Uhle and Shaute are a pair of cp one ofGrmn'agetethpe-o Washington......... 6 9 .400 able hurlers and if they continue at success in the Olympic games. Chicago . ".. .. .7 12 .3611 the rate they have been going theI Dr. Peltzer injured his right ankle Boston ..........4 11 .267 Redmen should press the Yanks when he was taking. part in a field throughout the campaign. Luke Sew- day at Poesneck on Sunday. He was NATIOINAL LEACIm . ell brother of Joey Sewell, is handl-- playing hand ball\ and fell in a gen- ing the catching assignment in good eral scuffle near. the goal. New York........... 9 4 .692 style beside hitting quite wiell. At first it was believed that the Cincinnati.......11 7 .f 11 Jam'ieson and Sumnma are both out- 'injury was not serious, but the at- Brooklyn ..........9 7 .5r3 fielders. Jamnieson, a veteran on the tending physician now fears that Pittsburgh ... 8 8 .500 Cleveland team was considered a-' weeks may eapse before the run-I St. Louis............ 8 9 .471 bout through but to dlate he has dem- ner will be able to resunw training;Chcg ..... 9 12 .429 onstratcel everything but that. Sum-; and it may then be too late for him i!Boston............. 6 8. .429 ma also seems set for another good to get in condition for the gam'es atI Philadelphia 5 10 ."33 season. 1Amsterdam. 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