" T14E MIC141CAN DAILY "-- . SATURDAY, MAY 19, aTI4F. MVa -+IrTCAN fl. Y -YSATURDAYMAY .. TEAMS TO MEET I I 3ADGERS BIG TEN HAS SIX BALL GAMES ON SCHEDULE TODA Y TRACK MEET PREDICTIONS Feeling that they should make an effort to really get in bad before the school year ends, the reditors of this page have prepared the follow- ing predictions en the Illinois-'Michigan track meet based on past form shown. They have attempted to submerge their natural "'Michigan loyalty" but if it crops out here and there or if it vanish-es too much in other places, forgive them, for they know not what they do. 100 yard dash-Hester (M) first; Grod'sky (M) second; Timm (I) third. 220 yard dash-Hester (M) first; Grodsky (M) second; Hale (I) third. 440 yard dash-Munger (M) first; Chambers (I) second; Seymour (M) third. 880 yard run-Hal White (I) first; Orlovich (I) second; Lomont (M) third. One mile run-Stine (I) first; Monroe (M) second; McElwee (I) third. Two mile run-Abbott (I) first; Fairfield (I) second; Wuerfel (M) third. 120 yard high hurdles--Cooper (M) first; Rodgers (I) second; Kin- ney (M) third. 220 yard low hurdles-Jones (M) first; Cooper (M) second; Rodg- er's (I) third. Running high jump-Miller (I) first; Cai-r (I); Felker and Waldo (I) third. Running broad jump-Joe Simon (I) first; Arendt (M) second; Frank Simon or Sibbitt (I) third. Pole vault-Barnes (I) first; White (I) second; Erickson (M) third. Shot put-Lyon (I) first; Kimmel (I) second; Poorman (M) third. Discuss-Lyon (I) first; Allman (I) second; Carlson (M) third. Hammer throw-Ketz (M) first; Williams (M) second; McArthur (M) third. Javelin-Glass (I) first; Knoepp (M) second;, Beaman (M) third. TOTAL-ILLINOIS 74; MICHIGAN 61. Morris Quinn and Herbert Vedder. Standings of the teams in the Big Ten baseball race will probably un- dergo a considerable shakeup as the result of contests this week-end. Six games are scheduled for today, so there is bound to be a change in the positions of the teams. As the feature on the day's diam- ond card, Iowa and Illinois, co-cham- pions last year, will hook up in a double-header at Urbana. This was necessitated by the postponement of the Iowa-Illinois game at Iowa City early in the season. The Hawkeyes will attempt to clinch second place for the present by downing the Illini. The Indians, vir- tually out of the race, will be out to settle baseball supremacy between the schools. Iowa, with Mulroney and and Twogood available for mound (Continued on Page Seven) TODAY VARSITY RESERVES To MEET FROSH NETMEN Freshmen Materially Strengthened By AddIton Of Three Ineligible Men To Their Ranks Materially strengthened by the ad- dition of three ineligible players to their ranks, the freshman tennis team will oppose the Varsity reserves this afternoon at 1:30 on the Ferry Field courts, weather permitting. in all probability nine singles and four doubles will be played. Kempner, Marshall, Bacon, Eliot, Farbman, Marsh, Kimball, Phelps, and Knapp will see action for the reserve team while Dusenbury, Nelson, Swanson, Neasen, Richelson and Kramer be- sides the three ineligibles, Spencer, Hammer and Glocheski, will appear in the perling lineup. led last fall? If not, I should like to standings. contribute something for you as the Teais Evenly MaithIied last expression of one of the Class of A victory over the Cardinal team '28. will put Michigan in a tie with the Your story in Thursday's issue of Badgers for second place, each with The Daily, relating to Illinois-Michi- a record of three wins and one de- gan rivalry served to kindle some of feat, which may be turned into a trip- my Michigan athletic loyalty, for I le tie for first place if Ohio falls be- think that Michigan's athletic record fore any of her remaining two op- is something really to be proud of. ponents. On a basis of past results, While Illinois has been coming up the Wolverine and Cardinal netmen and snapping at the Wolverine's heels appear evenly matched, since, besides of late, Michigan still is "Champion defeating Iowa and Minnesota, the of the West." Even in this year, one Badgers have downed the Northwest-1 which we have called an "off-year," ern squad, 6-8, the same score that Michjgan has no apologies to make Michigan gained over the Purple. Last to Illnois. If one counts up the ath- year Michigan defeated the Wisconsin letic contests between the two team on the Ferry field courts. schools to date this year, he will find The first singles iiatch will bring that Michigan has won one more en- together two of the foremost players gagement than Illinois has. in the Conference, Captain Barton of True, Illinois won from a Michigan Michigan and ex-captain Boldenwick football team last fall-for the first of Wisconsin. Boldenwick was a final- time in three years-but what of the ist in the Big Ten tournament last recent baseball strife when the Wol- year, and has been undefeated in 1928 verines beat Illinois badly twice? And competition, while Barton, who won then came an embryonic fencing team over the Badger in last year's match, which beat Illinois. has lost but once, to Captain O'Con- In wrestling the Wolverines have nell of Illinois, twice Conference no apologies to make, just being nosed mpion. out by Illinois, due to the victory of Captain Freeborn of Wisconsin, an Illinois man who was afterward who is also undefeated this year, will beaten by the Wolverine he downed. oppose Bob Heaney in the second sin- Although Michigan and Illinois both gles match. had perfect dual meet swimming rec- Badger Lineup Undecided ords, there was no comparison be-IThe rest of the Badger lineup is thwen the streeeent ofhe twoa undecided, although it is probable that shown in the Conference meet. McMillan and Laborde, two sopho- Recently the Golf and tennis teams mores, will play in third and fourth halved things, Michigan winning thepst tid Cardia former and Illinois the latter. 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