______ TTHE MIHtIGAN DAILY SATU PDAY, MA Y12, SEALL AND TENNIS TEAMS WILL ISHERMEN LL PLAY DOUDLEHEADER ATIllinj' Defeat Brckcyes' Fo ENAmPAIT TMEN TO PERFORM AT, HOMi RHEA IS GOPHER GREY, OGDEN AID Contests will arve lmrtirnt ear. ttin OConiae, wi . HOPE IN SPRINTSG ST. LOUIS OUTFIT ing On Outcome Of Conference T i 31 'en Singles Title ilcads N (,Itaripiton lit 1Mace '.ell-lBalaiee~d squall A~ ~ it1 IEIt iu ~ SPLIT SERIES LAST SEASONI THIRD TEST FOR MICtilliAkNI lrnt~eelra_ 7innu~e Ii~tcrl Whit 'NorLthweStrn ,Shlortened OPPOSE ILLINI To Enable Team To Catch Train For Madison With victories over two Conference rivals, Purdue and Northwestern, to its credit, the Michigan golf tean today faces the task of disposing of another Big Ten opponent, Wiscon, sin, in a match at Madison. The Wolverine squad, composed of Captain Connor, Bergelin, Cole, Vysf, and Ahlistrom, a sophomore, was scheduled to arrive in the Badger stronghold sometime yesterday in or- der to secure some practice before1 meeting the Wisconsin golfers. The match with Northwestern was short- ened, Michigan forfeiting the last fivej points in the foursomes, in order to catch a train for Madison. Will Use Sante Lineup The Michigan lineup probably will he the same one that opposed the Purple on Thursday. Captain Con- nor, Bergelin, Cole and Vyse should compete in the twosomes with Con- nor, and Cole as well as Bergelin and Ahlstrom' paired in the foursomes. Wisconsin tasted its first Confer- ence competition Thursday against the Iowa team. Previous to that. match, the only actual match played by Cardinal Mashie artists was a pre- liminary bout with Marquette. The Badgers just managed to slip past with a 9 to 8 victory. Coach Leith was uncertain of the lineup he would pit against the Wol- verines. He was certain however that several changes would be made in the lineup that opposed Marquette. Sam Kennedy, who turned in the lowest score, a 79, was fairly certain of a position as was Pope who also made a brilliant showing. Max Manser, champion of the Black Hawk club of Madison last summer. who did not get a chance in the prac- tice tilt, was also slated as a probable starter. Coach Leith was still holding out a faint hope that John Marshall. another Madison product, might be- come eligible. His addition to tlic team probably would irrake the Car- dinal a real threat for the Big Ten title.. Other Badger golfers who may' break into the game include Feit- ing, Hamilton and Frost ,with the lat- ter having the best chance. The matcl? is to be played over the Maple Bluff course with the morning round of 36 holes of play scheduled to start at nine o'clock. lI I Spring GridTitle WALTER HAGEN GOOD WINS BRITISH OPENFOR 1928 ELEYLNS MARKS TILT SANDWICH, England, May 11.-U ilt r .]eAinag Bek Walter Hagen won the British Open Aiiyl ieAsnaeO tek Golf championship today with a score And Strong Pefensive iIay of 292 for 72 holes. Hagen scored a tive "Indianh" Ganue pair of 72's in the final rounds to win. It was Hagen's third victory in the HU 1ES SCORES LONGG OAL British title event. He Avon in 1922 ..-._ and 1924. Good defensive play and ability to Gene Sarazen, another Americangk pro, was runner-up with a score of take advantage of the breaks gave 294 and Archie Coippson, British pro- Coach George Veenker's "Illhioi;" fessional, who defeated Hagen ir, a team a 10-0 victory over the Cappon- challenge match before the open; 18 up and 17 to play, followed with 295. coached "Ohio State" eleven for the Hagen played great golf in the fin- championship of the spring grid ser- al 36 holes, coming out of trouble ies y sterday afternoon on Ferry field. with deadly accuracy and putting well on the hole, although he missed Several hundred spectators watched a shop't putt at the seventeenth hole the contest, which was marked by which would have clipped another good playing on the part of both stroke from his card. Hagen has won the open champion- teams. ship of the United States twice and Jack Wheeler, freshman back, the American P. G. A. chamngonship carried the brunt of the "Buckeye" five times, the last four years in suc- attack, while the veterans Mike Geist- cession. ert and Joe Gembis, shared most of His first British championship was the ball carrying for the "Illini." On at Sandwich where he won today. defense Brown, "Ohio State" center, proved a bulwark in the line, with Steinke and Poe outstanding for the I Leading Scores "Indians." ( -Hughes Scores Long Goal ( Walter Hagen ..............292 ' In the first few minutes of play the I Gene Sarazen ..............294 j "Buckeye" backs fumbled Hughes' j Archie Compston ............295 punt on their 25 yard line, with "IlIi- I Percy Alliss..................2...lois" recovering the ball. After fail- I Jose Juardo ............. ...301 i ng to gain, Hughes dropped back and Stewart Burne . .. . .. ..308 . booted a field goal from the 35 yard j Bill Hehlhorn..............362 line. This was his thirs field goal in C. 0. Hezlet ...............309 as many attempts during the spring I H. C. Jolly ..... ..... 314 series. STed Ray. . . ................314 The remainder of the first half .re- James Braid ............315 4tsolved into a; punting dual between ( Bert Hodson ...............316 5 Wheeler of the "Buckeyes" and Hugh- es for the "Illini." An extremely high wind gave the team defending the west goal a great advantage in kicking. ARGENTINE GOLF STAR ''Ohio" Threatens to Score nTQPAY h Ti J NT'"Ohio State" made its only threat TO PLAY VALTER AEM N toDscore in the second quarter when Avery and Wheeler carried the ball Jose Juardo, diminutive Argentine to the "Illinois"' 20 yard line. The profes.sional who was medalist in the "Illini" held, however, and took the British Open, has announced that he ball on downs. will invade the United States June 10 Holmes replaced Hughes in the ner of the British title, at ?hilladelphia. Buckeye" backfield late in the first for mach wth alte Haen, in-half and did the punting for his team. for a match with Walter Hagen, win- Line plunges by Joe Gembis and a le did not state whether he would 20 yard gain on a pass, Geistert to play any other matches. :Truskowski, brought the ball to the Archie Compston and Aubrey "Ohio State" 10 yard line as the third Boomer also announced that they will quarter ended. The "Buckeye" line ntcr the Ameri can Open champion- braced, taking the ball on downs, and ship. Wheeler punted out of danger. In the waning minutes of play the LONDON. - Pierre Etchebaster, "Illini" opened a concerted drive f- French and American court tennis the 45 yard stripe for a touchdown. champion, advanced one step nearer Holmes' pass bounded off one of hii the world's title today when he de- teammates into Bovard's hands, giving feated George Covey of England 5-6, "Illinois"' a 20 yard gain. Another 6-3, 6-0, 6-1. - (Continued on page ceven) Sane Grey John Ogden Two additions to the Browns pitch- ing staff who have been turning in good performances in their recent starts. Grey, a former Athletic, has been one of the sensations of the sea- son thus far with six wins and only one defeat. PURDUE TENNIS SQUAD INVADES NORTHWESTERN (Special to The Daily.) LAFAYETTE, May 11.-Purdue's tennis team will invade the North- western courts tomorrow afternoon in an effort to chalk up their first win of the 1928 Conference season, while the golfers, led by Captain Lehman will compete for state honors in the Indiana 'state title meet at the Hig.l- land country club. In addition to Captain Lehman, the Boilermaker golf squad will include Cook, Thomas, and Traylor. Jess Petty, Brooklyn pitcher, has been fined $200 for breaking training as well gas being suspended. ,I i 1 J i l c f f 77- :i