THEMICHICAN DAILY TRTJRS A'7, .... BASEBALL HAWKEYES AND ILLINI tICHI(GAN BA TO, OPPSI MICIGAN'Oosterbaan . TO OPPOSE MICHMcAfee...... Lange ...... Three Games Scheduled for Friday Corri.en . Mor . ... And Saturday Wil Determihw Sioage ....... Title Prospeefs McCoy...... it ~Weintraub.. FOUR PITCHERS INCLUDED Iieician ... IINebelung TEAM WILL DEPART FOR I0WA I AB .....21 ...17 . ...17 ... 19 14 18 ....19 .,...2Q ... 05 .. . 1 AVERAGES j TUYLERo RETURNS 11f} S 7 5 1 7 1 4 1 0 TOD AY iFYMEE WILL REOPEN SILLINI FEUD SATURDAY. II 5 9 4 4 J 5 0 1 Pct. .47 .471 .412 .368 .357 .333 .304 .278 .250 .211 .200 .200 .000 Thirteen members of the bosehall team, Coach Ray Fisher, and Manager Jim McKillen will leave Ann Arbor this afternoon for Iowa City where Michigan will play the Iowa nine on Friday. Fromr Iowa City the team will journey to Uihanafor a double he d- e ° with Illinois (in Saturd3ay. The personnel of the sqluad that Coach Fiisher -will takro tn the trip will be the same as that which made the eastern trip last week with the exception of Harold Myron, who will replace George Squier as utility man and Slage, who will be the reserve outfielder in place of Straub. The others are Captain Loos, Oosterbaan, Corriden, ,Weintraubl, .Reilbman, Mc- Coy, Nehelung, Lange, McAfee, As-, beckz, and ' awne. Four pitchers are Included on the roster of the invading Wolverine squad. Coach Fisher will have McAfee, Asbeck, and Oosterbaan available, one1 ' to start each of the three games. Dick Gawn$ will be kept as a relief hurlerf in case he is needed. This trip to Illinois and Iowa will play a large part in deternraining Michigan's prospects of annexing the Big Ten diamond championship. Three victories would go a long ways to- wards clinching the title, while a trio of losses would seriously dampen such opes. ' Both Illinois and Iowa possess; strong ball clubs, as they tied for the Conference title last year. The Hawk- eyes are in second place in the stand- ings with five victories and on/ one Loos......... AsbeCk...... Sq uier....... Root of the Chicago Cubs and Mc- Weeny of Brooklyn engaged in a pitching duel for 12 innings at Chi- cago yesterday before a run in the last of the twelveth gave the Cubs a 2 to 1 victory. Both pitchers were well supported each club having only one error. Rain and cold weather forced all of the teams in the American league to take a day of rest while a. full sched- ule of games was played in the Na- tional league. Barnes of the New York Giants 1 hurled his way to a shutout against the Pirates. While Barnes wa's hold- ing the Pittsburgh club to five hits, hiis teammates maiaged to find Daw- son and Ilrane for 10 bingles for a 6 to 0 win.. The St. Louis Cardinals handed the Phillies the worst drubbing of the day when they pounded Ring, pitching for Pittsburgh, for seven run's. The Card- inals began their attack in the first inning and ran four men across the rubber. The game ended 7 to 1 in FOR SATUJRDAY'S MEET Coach Steve Farrell Anne-unces The Wolverimes To Compete Ini l)ual Meet Aginst oj wers * . FINGER TQBRING 23 MEN Minnesota's entries for the dual meet with Coach Steve Farrell's Wol- verine track squad were received ye's- terday morning, while the veteran Michigan mentor posted his tentative list ef starters in the afernoon. Coach Sherman Finger of the Goph- er squadc will bring a contingent, o= 2 3 mlen tfo compete in the engagem~ent, while .Coach Farrell named virtvai.rly; the entire Wolverine sqluad, a lthiougrh11 only three men will be allowed to compete in the track events, and four in the field events. Enter Three Men In Each Event The coach of the Northmen has en- tered three men in each of the 15 events on the program, in spite of the fact that hi's squad numbers only 23 men. Tlis is possible because of thet all-around ability of several of the Gopher individual performers. '1 Minnesota xvil be represented in the dashes by Rhea, Kyle, Finch, and Wieseger; the first three performing in the 100, while Wie'seger, Rhea and Finch will compete in the longer I sprint. Catlin, Bernhagen and Chal- gren will run the quarter, with the' last two and IVicGinnity entered in the half. Anderson, Strain, and Bassett are scheduled to compete in the mile, with Anderson, Bassett and North running the two mile. Otterness, Jacobs, and Card complete the Gopher entries in both hurdle event's. Otter- ness is also the best of the Minnesota pole vaulters, with Hess and Crowley as his teammates. Rhea In high Jump The high jump will be taken care of by Rhea, Otterness, and Hess, with Catlin, Kyle, and less compe!eting in" the broad jump. Captain Laemmle Johnson, and Hess are the Northmen who will throw the discus, while the first two and McKinnon will take care of the shot.- The javelin has attracted McK-in non, Hess, and Eliason, and the latter with Branch and MacKinnon are en- tered in the hammer throw. Coach Steve Farrell announced ye's- ! terday that Captain Hester, Grodsky, Stuch, Harbaugh, and Chapman are the possible entries in the dashes; with Munger, Jones, Seymour, Freese, and Hough as the outstanding 440 men. Lomont, Monroe, and Leonard were named for the half mile, while (Continued on Page Seven) 4IN IN PRACTICE TILTS I "Ini ans" Uncover Promising Pa siu A ttai k: "4Mio Sta ic" i long I r ie lFor Ueai I HUGHlES BOOTS LON6GO0AL I- "TIllinois" and "Ohio State" o;mi:- atcd spring toothall pi r'ctice ys'ter- lday, the "Indians" downing "Indiana" 9 to while the "Buckeyes" were ek- ing out a 7 to (} victory over CtaehI - .lKipke's "Michigan State" eleven. :......,. Whije Iugli ., ' 4-yard tplae< hkick xwas p~robably l he outstandingpzlay of' 1 .. the 'afternoon, the two gam res xverc' : _ marked by some ex.cellent footb.} I "lllinois" displayed a threatcning 99 bassing attack while the 'Ohio State" . staged a 40-yard ]narch down the field in tihe closing minutes of the game L - ' !AZE CUYL R- with "M.S.C." for a tozchtown. Star outfielder of the Chicago Cubs, ''Illiniis" kicked off to "Indiana" to who has returned to the lineup after start the first game. After making an ab'sence of several days caused by on' first down, tlhe "Indiana" backs injuries. Cuyler is one of the leacling tailed to go in and Simeral pln)ted to hitting and fielding players of the Geistert who fumbled. Justice, National league to date. "l Ioosier" right end, fell on the ball , on "Illinois" 40-yard marker. "Illi- A A UT to E§xammine non;" Iaunhed an attack with Swartz * and hugh's carrying the ball that Paddock's Film Tour advanced tlich:all to the "Indian" 40- yeirdine. A couple of passes were good for about 18 more yards and LOS ANGELES, May 9.--Murray 1 I-lughes made another first dowli on Hulbert, president of the amateur th "Indiana" 25-yard line. Three athletic union, has directed the atten- tries at the lin failed and Hughes ion of the soutlherui 'Pacific associa- di'olppetd back 1.0 yards and booted a tion, a division 0f that body, to perfect goal. The ball travelled about Charles Padldock's film anid lecture 45 yards. tour of the east. Illinois' " off-side habit in the last This was revealed today by Robert half offered several oppo'rtuniities for S. Weaver, President of the S. P. A., an "Indiana" advance but the "Hoos- who said that Hulbert pointed out that Pitr" attack entering around Simarll the sprinter's actions have aroused eculd inot make the necesasry yard- much unfavorable comment, not osly age. "Illinois," after a poor star,, in in the ast, lut aiso froml internatioti- the thir(1 quarter, got going in the last al sources." priod and forced over a touchdowii The action was takeni by the A. A. on a couple of long posses b)oth from U. president in connection with Pa(1- Ceistert to Truskowski the latter fin- dock's picture, "The Olympic H-lero" ally taking the ball over for a touch- with which the dash man now is mnak- down. ing personal appearances in the ea'st. The "Michigan State"-"Ohio State" Weaver said Paddock was reported as battle was a hard fought contest. The intending to accept money covering "Spartan" eleven held back their heav- his enterprises after the Olympic ior opponents for three quarters, but games, and it was this status to which the ,'fluckeyes" marched down the -lulbert called attention. field in the last perioad for the only ! ____--__ _.. .toruchdown of the game. Iolmes' fine f punting for "Michigan State" avert- I C'EERINU NOTICE .ed several threats of an earlier score. I All sophomore's interestedl in r';The first three stanzas were a 'see- } trying out for assistant cheer , saw struggle, but the "Ohio State" leader wii meet at the Yost field backfield smashed the left side of the house at 5 p.m., today. , "NT.S.C." line in the fourth period for Iatlph E. Pop . ,a 40-yard march that was only end- I 'Vtirbsiry (hir Leader. Jed when Wheeler plunged through for I a touchdown. Avery kicked the goal. 1 Golf -Nothx tn thiere Baseball-Iowa, there. Saturday Ban 'ha li-- i F z luidtlr 4Ledl By3 'Cronnell, 'Pwl~e B ;a;,srll-Illinioi , ther"e ('onkerence Champion, Are Trck-Minnesota,here.en High atg :Teni:S -Iltflinoid, hre .FOUR WOLVES UNBEATEN When the Illinois tennis team in- n irrnvades Ann Arbor Saturday to settle what has been one of the keenest rivalries of Big Ten net circles, the Sucker netm'n will run up against a Wolverine lineup which will in- Victoriouzs over the Purdue teamby cine colleescomtypletinso nfat- a 1s-3gcore in the first Big Tencn-e afa test o= ithe sason, the Wolverine golf-~year. ers will face a mucht harder test today On the othzer handc, the Illini also when they oppose the formidable have something to boast of-a Con- Northwestern outfit on the Wilmette ference singles champion for the last courses in the first match of a series two years, Captain O'Connell, not to oi thre whi~ch will virtually determ- speak of two or three other players f th h wl vul d - of high calibre. Ine wihere the aize and Blue aggre- The Wolverine team includes Cap- gation will finish in the 1928 Confer- tain Barton and Moore, 1927 Big Ten ence race. champions, and two other veterans The Wildcat team also scored an from last year's Conference title-hold- easy win over the Boilermakers, in ing squad, Ken Schaefer and Durwin their first Conference tilt by a margin Algyer. of 12-4, scoring in exactly the same Of the five men certain to playoan manner as the Wolverines did last the team, Schaefer is the only player Saturday at Barton, Hills with the ex- who has been defeated, dropping a ceptof that Coh taWnaged to win one hard fought three set duel to h ts Nar- nine of hfs match with Whitaker n hawestern o ponent after a td atch that The Wolverines will probably be lasted well over two hours. representedl by John Bergelin in num- Captain Barton showed himself to her one position, with Capt. Addit be one of the best players in the Big Connor, Ralph Cole, and Al Vyse Ten last year by going through lilaying the other three in the order Michigan's strenuous schedule unde- named. In the foursomes Connor ar1l fcated untljtheiConference tournament Cole will form the first team with at Chicago, and has m'aintained his Bergelin and VysQ composing fhe see- 1927 pace by winning easily in his ond pair. three matches this year. Opposing the Maize and Blue team Bob Heaney, one of the two new- will be Seymour Dexter, Purple nur.- comers on the team, has held down her one mn'an who forced Lehman, Pur- the second singles position without due star, to play 19 holes before an- a loss, although forced t ocome from nexing the match; Pierce, McKay, and behind against his Northwestern and Whitaker. The first three named are Indiana opponents in hard three set veteran performers from' the 1927 matches to do so. team. Durwin Algyer, another letterman, Last season the Wolverines scored has had easy times in his three mat- an easy victory over Northwestern ov- ches to date, and holds the enviable er the Ann Arbor course, wining tke record of not having allowed an op-. match by a 16-2 count. ponent more than three games in, any Immediately following today's match set. the Michigan squad will entrain ior The .smallest member of the squad, Madison where it is scheduled to face King Moore, also is the hardest driv,- the Badger team in the second engage- er, and has taken the offensive and ment away from hcom'e. Returning to the net s'uccessfully in his three Ann Arbor Monday, the Maize and matches this year. The sixth singles, Blue golfers will meet their most dif- position is as yet undecided, althoilgI ficult test of the year in the Illinois it is probable that Graham, who won aggregation. against his Spartan opponent in his The Illini won the Big Ten title last only match, will play. season, by downing the Wolverines at Bacon will pair with Schaefer to Champaign in a close m'atch. make up the third doubles team. defeat which was administeerd by the favor of Wolverines at Ferry field in a 7-6 10- The t inning battle last month. pitchers The Illimi are tied for third place Boston. with Indiana, having chalked up four eighth p wins aganst two losses. Wisconsin Reds. tripped up the Scarlet and Grey by scoring five runs in the ninth inning New Yor to beat themni, 5-2. Ohio State also ,Pittsburg downed Coach Lundgren's team by an Barnes 8-3 count. Philadel] Postponement of the Illinois-Michi- St. Louis gan game of April 21 at Ferry field Ring; on account of rain has necessitated Boston the double header with Illinois. Deter- Cincinnat urination of the leaders in the Confer- Genew. ence -ra'ce will be dcpendent upon the Brooklyn outcome of Michigan's games this Chicago week end. McWee St. Louis. Cincinnati Reds used two to win a close game from Three runs in the la'st of the ut the game on ice for the National League k .......020 200 020-6 10 1 gh .......000 000 000-0 5 1 ; Dawson, Brane. phia ....000 001 000-1 6 1 ........400 120 OOx-7 11 0 Littlejoh n. ..........000 000 100-1 4 1 ti ........000 000 13x-4 9 1 ich; Rixey, Edwards. ....000 001 000 000-1 8 1 ......000 001 000 001-2 10 1 eny; Root. i --- i -- I C A utomatic teleyraph transmzssion has replaced the s -1-0 -w- /4 / 0f hand sending yesterday k A+ : cQ / r 4. " r " } «, t v ' " ' I I).