HE Ml-HIGA. IDATLY ESHMIVEN 0 THE MI~HTGAN DAILY TRACK SQUAD DEFEATS OHIO Y EA LINVG IWO MILE HUCPIN I AGRGM! IN TELEGRAPIR 1C MEET' show 11e01 In Thiashe And Longr Runs Tq D~efeatJBuckeye Yearlings 73 1.3 to 61 2-3 Saturday TOLAN SCORES 10 POINTS 1, BIG LEAGUE STANDINGS A metricaiin League W L/ SPORTS &CALEND)AR C olf-N+ rt1 t;vstern. therYe. iyaseb)a 1-Iowa, thewe. Sat lrlkI y Raseball-Illinois, there. Track-Minnesota, lhere. Golf-Wisconsin, there. '.fennislljnoi,here. Scoring a slam in the two mile run and showing strength in the track events, the freshmen track squad de- feated the Ohio State yearlings Sat- urday in a telegraphic meet, 73. 1-3 to 06 2-8: The Buckeyes were at serious threat in the field events and were victors' in the, relay run,. but the Wol- verine yearlings' supremacy in, the clashes and longer runs was su~fflc- ient to ekse out the necessary points to win. The hotest battle 'of the afternoon developed in the 100-yard dash. While Tolan and Murray, both of Michigan finished one two,; Smithr of the Wolverine freshmen was tied with two Ohio State- men, Wallen- stein and Meadows, for third place. 71018n High Point Man Tolan, one of Coach Hoyt's pro- teges, was the high point man of the ireet taking two first places, lie won the 100-yard dash with a time -of 10 seconds fiat tnmd also finished in a tie' for" first in the 220-yard sprint Cook, who turned in a good perfor- mance In the half mile in the Varsity freshmen sheet, won his specialty a- gain... His timne was :51.1. Patto, promising hammer thrower, also broke into the place winners when his heave- of 115 ft. 11 in. bested th~e effort; of his team mate;, Holton, and Grace of Ohio SRtate. Tootle, who tossed' the javelin 165 ft. 8 in. and H~arrell, winner of the broad Jm',ware the outsta.nding performers for the Ohio State team. The Sumarles: 100-yard dash-won by Tolan (Mv); Murray (M) Second; Smith (Mv), Wal- lonstein .(0), Meadows (0), tied for third. TInje: :10. 220-yard dash-Tolan ('M) and Fa- zekas (0) tied for firtst; Shaw (0), 120-yard high hurdlas: Won by P'ot- tei- ()); Knourek (0), second; Noig- ele (0), third. Time: :15.8.* 220-yard low hurdles: Won by Knourek (0); Harrell (M)j, second; B~arron (M), ,third. Time: :25,7. 440-yard run: Won by Cook (lv) Shaxy (O), second; Fazekas (0), third. Time: :51.1. 880-Yard run: Won by. Benson (Mv); Dart (0), ,Second; Beatham (0). (Cftinued on Page Seven) .',ST. LOUIS WINS WOLVERINE STIAR'rtr[AT IFV New York. ......... ,...15 PliiladellIpbia..............10 Cleveland ...............15 St. Louis .............14: Washington .............8S net roit ............ .....10 Chicago ...,.............s Boston..................6 National'Leaguie W New York....... ......11 Cincinnati ..............13 Brooklyn ...............11 Pittsburg ................11 Chicago................12 St. LOuiS..............1 Boston ................. 7 Phillies ................5 5 11 11 16 16 14 L 7 10 9 9 12 11 11 13 Pet. .789 .667 .652. .560 .421 .385 .904 .300 Pet. .647 .565 .550 .550 .500 .500 .389 .278 Who. helped the Wolverine cause yesterday by contributing one hit and scoring, two, runs. Loos had a varied day at bat, as in five trips to the plate he singled, grounded out, struck out, walked, and was hit by a pitched ball. Hi1s fielding was faultless, for the diminutive shortstop had five as- sists. INDIANA-Final cuts on the fresh- freshmen base ball squad will be made today, Coach Middlesworth an- nounced yesterday. IN QUALIFYING ROUNI American Professlonals Score Well Bairnes, Hagent, Armour And Sara zen Score In 70's PLAYING CONDITIONS BAI (By Associated Press) SANDWICH, England. May 7-"Wile Bill" Melhor'n led 200 golfers home to- day in the first qualifying round o; the 'British open championship, al" though he dlid not want to do it. Thi sensational American has often start. ad off in front only to finish behin( nd he [rankly hoped that his 72, com- :iled early in the day, would not .stand up. As the' scores in the qualifying 'ound do not count in the champion- >lhip proper, Bill refused to permit iimself to grow enthusiastic over hip position at the head of the fray to- ,lay. All or the American professionals tonight seemed reasonably certain tc survive tomorrow's play when the low hundred and ties will be certified for entrance in the title play. "Long Jlim" P~arnes, who has won a British FR MIUi1V) K(J IINMAN, UULI I LM11HI ULLfI Q ___ROBINS O 1 E El R wissntfte G tc Sixh Homer To T.Iie 0 1 T N M E {W tith Ruth iA4 Cardlinals ? ~Win In '\itht 'l'he Cardinals took a close gtne 'Tino , B:etrip MyT, C e ist routi 1'from the Robins at St. Louis yt;ter- AdNrlwset 'day, by scoring the winning run in I Mich1igan's golf team will set out -_thnit.Withth score ,-2 gant ocday on their first trip of the year 1them', Brooklyn gathered three runs wheon they leave for matches with 'in te eihth I tiethe soreonlyWisconsin an d Nor ijiwesterni. The in teegttotetesoeonrteam of Connor, Bergelin, Vyse, and to Icose in the last frame as St. Cole., which defeated PurNile last Sat- 1Louis scored. The game was featured l It rda~y by a score of 1Y5-3,with the ad- jby B3issonnette's sixth homer, wilic;h. tlition o±' Ahlstromn, a sol oi n'ore, will ties him with "Babe" Ruth, as lead- $ constitute the roster of those to go ing home rutn slugger. "Lefty"' Groves shut out the, Tigers t yesterday when die two teams clash- Th-olwn enaeeiil ed at Philadelphia. The Philadelph- to try {for th~e Varsity and l" D t hurler allowed.but five hits whileihis team of, the I'nliversity: Crane, mates pounded Carroll, Smith and Glover, Goodspeed, Hall. Harrison, Hollway or hirten sfetes ad sRhodes, Schillei, Sturn, Water- Holoa rtiree aftes_ n- .~ ,bury, Wenzell, and Whyte. The tes rns two low score men in 36 holes Radoft ono fronm this group each week wvill - AMERICAN LEtCVIreRadlhMno play the two high score men of eI---. Who won the mile run in the Ohio the "B " team ait Barton Hills for -Chicago 101 100 200-5 11' 1 State track meet Saturday and camne' places on the "B" team with the d New~ York 123 001 10x-8 11 1 back a few minutes later to take ce- prospect of also making the Var- - Thomas, Barnabe;. Shealy, Pip- pond to Lornont in the half mile. He sity team. There may be ftve, pos- .t grass, was second high scorer, of the meet sibly six M's and four or five ___with with eight points. A. M. A.'s for the omen who play St. Louis 551 000 112-15 17 1 . teadly anti constant golf, Attested - Washington 001 000 001- 2 r, i Seniors of the University of South-' co-c,, at.th Ann Arbor course t Stuart; .tones, B~urke, Va nAlstyne. ;emn California will hold their corn'- shouldl be tur-ned in to Jim Mahl1oy. s --- mencement exercises in the far-fain-C Tholmas (' Truieblood, - Cleveland 002 100 200-5 9 0, edflHollywood Bowl. Director of Golf, Bfoston 001. 000 001-2 11 0__ r w'' SOME DOPE ON THAT TRACK MEET DOWN T COLUMBUS By il&Forris Qukzinn KOnce again Wolverine trackmen up- set the old clope bucket and proved that they still hold the jinx over the Buckeyes that has prevailed- for nearly a quarter of a century, by humbling the Castleman-coached outfit, 77 1-2 to 57 1-2. The advaft~age waq not Khlby the Mich iga n teai throughout the meet, however, as t he Bucks held a iijpoint lead before the For. rell in en slam~imed the 440., Michigan's showing was a mixture of surp~rises and disappointmnents, vet- erans failing 1to live uip to predictions and untried candidates demonstrating unexpectedl ability. IRandolphh Monroe came through Nlthi eooi'flying, -wOIi he)tcatte back Imlf an hiour after defeating Ltoii, his 1.927 riv"al, in the mile to gabn secoindhonors ini thle hahf, plh 4'iigsecond to Loniont ahead of4 'ntanv.llnltravn .jdn.. annexed second. ''IIP Showing of talie Maize and Btlue discus throwers and shot Putters was even nmore disappoint- ing that had been expected. In tlue d~iscus' Caris on failed to heave the platter 120 feet, while Tritten b~eatI'oornuian in thne shot wit h a ord1 iary t oss of les than 40 feet. The biggest upset of the meet prov- 0(1 to he Ithe 940, which wvent to Dalt on Seymour, Wolverine sophomore who made the trip on 'his own hook' after failing to make a good showing in thie time trials held last Wednesday to warrant a berth on the Varsity squad8(. 'eyinour hlt llp the greatest race of his career, plunning tale othier entries, Including liris4, the j li('spiaiit star, intti te ground to caalu1re the quaarter in thae fast tinge of :49.9. Mviller; I larriss. IDet roit 000 clAthletics 070 G roves; Carroll, E000 000- 0 5S 0 0 021 004-10 13 1 1Smith, Holloway. open, was on Mehorn's heels with NATIONQ 74, and Walter Hlagen, who has won two, had 76. '"Tommy'' Armour, the American1 Boston ,)penl champion, and "ee Sarazen, E'tilniis;Roe ?'ormev American open champion, iju"Roe scoredl 77, as did Johnny McHugh, California amateur, playing in his ,Brooklyni golf test away from home. St.is NTAL LAGUE n001 200 001-4 100 222 02x---9 rtson, Ertz. 9 12 1 'I 01.0 010 030-5 000 140 001- fi. 11 $moo toChcg U and Return Via Good Only on Train Leaving Ann Arbor 10:45 P. M. Central Standard Time, Saturday, 'May 12th .Returning only on train leaving, Chicago 10:00 P. M. May ,13th, or 12:05 A. M? May 14th, Central Standard Time. Tickets good only in coaches. Remember, Chicago has Daylight Saving Tirne-one hour: faster than Central Time For Particulars Consult Ticket Agent after a dlay in bed yesterday when i hie was threatenedl with influenza, 1 played good golf to get an SO which can duplicate it tomorrow. New York Cincinnati Benton; 003 200 000--5 0140 000000-i1 M\ays, Jablonoxvgki., 7 10 i i CHFERIN 1TOTICE. iPhil lies Chiicago 'welsh; Bush. 100 000 030-4 003 02:1 01X----7 8 0; 0; 01 J ttl( , "1CUJ~~V Star.Another Michigan veteran perform- A Mihiga sohomoe, ob Cap-ed miserably when Pat Prout failed A Mihign sohomreBob hap tomake anything like a good showing man, sprang into prominence by hand- in the pole vault. Neither he nor Eard- ing the Buckeye veteran }Peter Ansonlecud lar1fetwhete a betingin he boad ump TheWol erratic Brown of Ohio set a new meet vernue won the event with a leap ofr record with leap of 12 feet 4 3-4 inches. over 23 feet, wvhile Ar'endt, a teammate,I All sophomores and second se- Hmester freshmen wishing to try out. for Varsity cheer leader are Irequcstedl to report at the Yost fleld house at four o'clock todlay. Ra1lph E. IPopp, I . Varsity Cheer Leader Ilome Runs- Steffenson, Chicago.. Bissonnette, Brooklyn. VaniAlstyne, Washington. 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