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..-Tn ESDAYMAY 1, 1.929

THE MICHIGAN DAILYV

PAGE SEVEN,

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FRESHMAN TR ACKMEN PIPAL EXPECTS LA7
BOX SCRE___TO MEET MINNESOTAl BECOME POPULA
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chuble, McManus (Tigers); Geh- 'a close race in the low hurdles and quarterback and toss it to Gilbert,
lg (Yankees); Todt (Red Sox); is a potential point winner in this and which has been cited as the,
riinmons (Athletics). event. Both of these men have best scoring play developed in re-
National League been making the low hurdles: inicent years, is but one example of
close to Varsity time while Wood its possibilities. Even the Wol-
R H E has been making good time in the verine opponents were expecting
New York ....000 000 000- 0 3 1 high hurdles. it, this play has been uniformlyl
}rooklyn ....000 020 00x- 2 4 0 The Wolverines best bet in the successful.
Walker, Henry and Hogan; Vance1880 at present appears to be Mc- This play has been formerly lim-
and Deberry. Loughlin who has been turning in ited to enemy territory because of,
R H E fairly good time outdoors so far j the danger of a fumble leading to
Boston........040 200 800-14 16 2 this season. Wolf and Fitzgibbons a touchdown by the opposing team,
Philadelphia .016 100 112-12 18 1Ihave been breaking the tape reg- but the new rules will make for use
Brandt, Roy, Delaney, Wertz and ularly in the mile and two mile of the lateral pass with quite as
aylor, M c G r a w, Willoughby, runs respectively and should take much safety as the forward toss,
Sweetland and Lerian. some points in the coming meet. said Coach Pipal. He cited the
R H E Wolf Polevaulter Good Ifact that the forward pass took 15
hicago.....000 000 022- 4 8 1 One more event which is likely years to develop to its present
aincnati ..n.000 100 022- 5 9 1 to go to the Michigan freshmen is status as reason for' the slow
slake and Angley; May and Gooch- the pole vault, Allen has been clear- growth in the use of this innova-
Pittsburgh at St. Louis-Rain. ing the bar at 12 feet 6 inches tion.
Home runs-Hornsby (Cubs); Fri- without much trouble while McKin- Coach Pipal also commented on
berg, Davis (Phillies); H a r p e r ley has been, making around 12 the educational qualities of the
(iraves) feet. lateral pass. "It places greater
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TERAL PASS TO
R OFFENSE WEAPON
emphasis, on brain work, resource-
fulness, initiative, and allows abil-
ity to make up for brawn," he
said.
The lateral pass was first used
by Occidental college against Utah
lUniversity in 1913, according to
Coach Pipal. The Occidental men-}
tor introduced it to offset the
claims of Stanford and other coastj
schools, who were then playing
Rugby, by showing these colleges
that the best feature of English
football, the lateral pass, could be
incorporated into the American
game. Shortly after this Coach;
Haughton of Harvard, heard of the
play and asked Coach Pipal to in-
troduce it at Cambridge.-

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