f THE MRl.H OAN U 1LY SUJNDAY, ------------- MICHIGAN GOLFER S OVERWHELM PURDUE, 153 VARSITY SHOWS PROMISE IN INITIAL MEET; HIGH WINO MAKES LOW.SCORING IfFICULT IBergeliii And (Captain('onors And (Coop flalv MICHIGAN WINS DOUBLES Playing in <, most impossible wea- ther conditions the Michigan golf I eam turned hack Purdue, 15-3, yes- ferday, at Barton Hills. In the morn- ing singes rounds John Argolin,. playing nunher one for Michigan halved his match wilh Capt. Lehuran to give each man 1 1-2 points. In the second match, Capt. Connors halved the first nine with Cook, but came hack to take the second nine 2 up. and 1 to go, getting 2 1-2 ponts to Cook's 1-2. This was the last score that Purdue made in the singles as both Cole and Vyse disposed of their men, Trailor and Thomas, by a score of 8 uipand 7 to go, winning both nines for 3 points apiece. The end of the singles matches left the score 10-2 in favor of Michigan, and assured them of winning the, match. Wolverines Take Doubles In the afternoon Cole and Conner met Lehman and Thomas in a best ball match. Their first nine was a walk-away as they took it 7 up. but the Purdue men turned the tables and won the second nine 1 up. The score for the eighteen was in fav- or of the Michigan men, however, and they thereby annexed 2 points to Purdue's 1. In the other doubles match Vyse and Bergelin had an easy time with Cook and Trailor, winning the first nine 1 up and the second 4 and 3. This win gave three points to Michi- gan and brought the total up to 15 to 3. The scores made in the matches were .very high considering the abil- ity of the players, but that fact can be very well accounted for by the high wind. This wind presented I, big mental hazard as well as an ac- tual one. Team Selected For Trip Art Ahlstrom, a sophomore, made good his claim to the fifth position on the team by virtue of his victory over Goodwin yesterday afternoon., This position gives Ahlstrom the right to go on the trip to Wisconsin and Northwestern this week. Ahl- strom shot a 78 yesterday, while Goodwin made an 81. The team will leave Tuesday on the trip and will consist of Captain Conner, Bergelin, Cole, Vyse, and Ahlstrom. TRACK MEET SUMMARIES (Continued from Page One.) 00 yard dash-Won by Simpson (0); second, Kriss (0); third Hester (M). Time-:09.9. Mile run-Won by Mlnroe (M); second, Loomis (0); third, Hays (0). Time-4:27.6. 220 yard dash-Won by Simpson (0); second, Kriss (0); third Hester (M). Time-:21.5. Shot put-Won by Tritten (0); second, Poorman (lM); third, Carlson (M). Distance 39 feet 113-8 inches. High jump-Won by Anson (0); second, Felker (M); third, Waldo (M) and Coffee (O) tied. Height 5 feet 11 1-4 inches. 120 yard high hurdles-Cooper (M) and Rockaway (0) tied for first; third, Kinney (M). Time'- :15.4. 440 yard dash-Won by Seymour (M)); second, Munger (M); third, Freese (M). Tine-:49.9. Pole vault-Won by Brown (0); Prout (M) and Eardley (M) tied for second. Height 12 feet 4 3-4 inches. Two mile run-Won by ,Wuerfel (M); second, Baker (0); third, Jes- son (0). Time-9:42.3. Discus throw-Won by Rasmus (0);. second, Tritten (0); third, Coffee (0). Distance 142 feet 9 1-8 inches. 220 yard low hurdle's-Won by Cooper (M)'; second, Jones (M) ; third, Pierce (0). Time-:24.1. 880 yard run-Yon by Lomont (M); second, Monroe (M), third, Tooley, (O). Time-1:58.6. Javelin throw-Won by Beaman (M); second, Knoppe (M) ; third Ketz (M). Distance 171 feet 8 1-2 inches. Broad Jump-Won by Chapman (M); second, Arendt (M); third, Crooks (0). Distance 23 feet 17-8 inches. Hammer throw-Won by Ketz (M); second Ujhelyi (0); third Williams (M). Distance 160 feet 9 5-8 inches. New dual meet record. STRONG PITCHING STAFF IS HOPE OF BADGER TEAM IN GAME WITH WILVERINE DIAMOND SQUAD TOMORROW ../5r p *: - u 4 7 r $ YEARLING TENNIS (1 SQUAD LOSES IN RESERVES MATCH Coach Hutchin's reserve team found a strong freshman tennis squad sur- prisingly easy to defeat yesterday by a score of 6-1. Harry Richelson, playing the fourth position for the freshmen, team over- came Farbman of the reserves for the only freshman win of the day, 6-8, 6-4, G-3. Richelson's steady game ulpset I Faribman in the final set. Dasenburg, playing. first for the yearlings, was unable to show much in losing to Kenpner. A brilliant all- around game for Kenpner found Dus- enburg sadly weak and his flat drives and accurate placement proved too much for the freshman. I-larry Elliott, last year's freshmen star, was forced to the limit to beat Swanson, playing number two, by 8-6, 6-4. A more reliable service of El- liott's proved the margin of victory.. Brody found little difficulty in romping over Kramer, 6-2, 6-1. Kram- er was unable to solve Brody's left handed game. Richeison beat Farb- man in the fourth singles. Kimball or the Reserves found little difficulty in winning over Crawford, 6-1, 6-1. Swanson and Nessen extended El- liott and Farbman to the second third set match of the day, but were forced to lose out in be final set by the stead- iness of he reserve combination, 11-9, ,5-7, 6-1. In the other doubles, Brody and Kenpner defeated Dusenberg and Kramer 6-3, 7-5. OichLm MICHIGAN TOR ESU|M CE FRECSCHIEDULE MONDAI WHEN BADGERS INVADE FERRY HELD lowiatiu' 'Agregalion Reen Setting Fast Pace ht 114r Ten Games THELANDER MAY PITCH PROBABLE .LINEUPS michiiguan Wisconsin Nebelung, ;f Cuisiner, If Loos, ss Decker, ss Lange, If Winer, cf Corriden, 2b Massey, 2b Oosterhaan, 11 Mansfield, 1b Weintraub, 3b Doyle, c Straub, r: Beebe, rf McCoy, c Matthusen, 3b McAfee, p Thelander, or Jacobson, p .lal Returning from their three-game invasion of the East, today, Coach Fisher's Wolverines will renew their Cohfe'rence activities at 4:05 o'clock tomorrow afternoon when they are scheduled to meet thee Wisconsin nine in what promises to be one, of the hardest tests of the season. T'he Lowman-coached outfit has been setting a fast clip in its recent conference tilts, justiying Coach Fisher's perdiction that the game will be one of the most difficult on the Michigan schedule. In their contests with Iowa and Illinois, two of the Big Ten's best aggregations, on foreign diamonds the Cardinals showed, to an advant- age, forcing the hawks to go 12 in- nings before they could eke out a 6-5 victory and tripping, the Illinois 5-2, something that no other Big Ten team has, been able to accomplish. The Badger victory over Coach Lundgren's nine is all the more re- (Continued on gage Seven) \ Pictured above are the members of the Wisconsin pitching staff which will face Michigan Monday at Ferry field. The Badger pitchers have been turning in a good brand of hurling in their Conference games this year. Thelander is the probable selection for Monday's game with the veteran Doyle behind the plate. Ellerman and Jacobson, who is not in the pic- ture, are also possibilities. Haggarty and Momsen are sophomore stars. 11 TENNIS and LARAMIE, Wyo.-George McLarin, football coach, has been made director , of all major spoits, and John Cor- bett has been made director of phys- ical education at the University of Wyoming. This Page Edited Byl ICleland B. Wylhie, '80 OOYAJ -C/7~/-u' MORSE IS LOST TO NINE J In response to inquiries, it has been announced that Newell 0. "Bud" Morse, having completed three years of intercollegiate j sport, has been declared inelig- ible for further play. Morse played second base on the base- I ball nine. CHEERING NOTICIE All sophomores and second semester freshmen wishing ;to try out for Varsity cheer' lead- er are requested to report at the Yost field house at four O' clock Monday. Ralphi E. Popp, Varsity, Cheer Leader. tI Racquet Re-Stringing Done in Our Own Shop by Experts 711 NORTH UNVERSITY AVE. NEXT TO AItAD1E ThEATRE _ ,.. Q Good Food Prompt Service YYYi kYY " YYYSSI{ iiYYYY Y"s"i YYYiYYSi" YY _." -^-_ ..... _, __._.__......__. 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