*THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' i V! A 8\ d~ i i 1 1MI IWM I I1i I M I I I OS I YdIr1111Y O '. i a .®...r a m S Purple Spring Teams iTV GOFR L Sp tr- To . UI- LINHL O IlLD N I ST PL L , Face Heavy ScheduleL ITY I; G ______L_ _t__t _ ATHLETICS TAKE MEASURE OF BOSTON 244 EVAN , Ill., ay NorthMTILLINISTUR (Continued From Page Six) Ill.'.--4 the two teams meet in the 00 l Indians Lose Fifth Straight; Hits Two Homers For Athletics Fox Detroit, Chicago, Washington, and New York spent the day in idleness. After thirteen innings of play the Chicago-Cincinnati encounter in the National League found the score tied at four all. The Cubs had' to catch a train so the game was declared a tie. The Red Sox collected thirteen hits and went errorless while the Cubs collected ten hits and made a couple of er- rors. Pittsburgh and St. Louis tied at the end of the thirteenth with four runs apiece.I New York, Brooklyn, Boston, and Philadelphia were idle. AMERICAN LEAGU St. Louis ......000 130 000- Cleveland ....100 100 001- Crowder; Ferrell, Hollowo Athletics ...440 1010 023- Boston .....200 000 400- Pirates .200 000 002 000 0- Grove; Gaston,.Durham, No games-Detroit, Washington, New York. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cubs .. .004 000 000 000 0- Reds . . .000 101 002 000 0- Bush, Root; Luque. Cards . .011 020 000 000 0- Hill, Swetonic, Brame; S western'sfour spring sport teamsj E face a busy week end of competi- R H E tion with meets scheduled with -4 10 0 conference teams, all of them be- )8 1I ing away from home. The tennis 24 29 0 team faces the longest trip, being - 6 13 5 scheduled to meet Minnesota at -4 15 4 Minneapolis Saturday. The track Carrol. and golf teams go to Columbus Chicago, where the former competes Satur- day in the Ohio relays and the golf team opposes Ohio State on the SH 11 Esame day. The match will be the first of the season for the Purple -4 10 2 golfers. -4 13 0 Coach Paul Stewart's baseball team will journey to Iowa City -4 14 2 where they take on the Hawkeyes herdel. in a return game. same race. (Continued From Page Six) matches this year. Royston, a so- Notre Dame held the strong, phomore, has showed that he is to Hoosier baseball team to a 5-5 tiej be considered seriously -whenever in a game played Tuesday at South the team is picked by his work in I Bend. Several times during the the two practice meets, and in the course of the contest, both players rounds played with the other and spectators were forced to leave members of the squad. the field due to heavy showers. In Detroit against the Oakland, Hills team Royston led all of the ' The Chicago White Sox con- players with a fine 76 over the tinued their winning streak wind swept, soggy course. Again, Tuesday at the expense of the Tuesday at Barton Hills he tied;gIeveland Indians, taking their with Johnnny Bergelin for low fourth game in a row. A freak score among the Varsity players f i with a 75, on his trip around the double play in the seventh in- difficult lay out.. ping was the feature of the Purple Wins Again, Overturning PurdueI (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 2.-Northwestern continued its role as giant killer today by virtually eliminating Pur- due from the Big Ten baseball championship race with a 6 to 5 victory. The Boilermakers tied the score in their half of the ninth inning when "Pest" Welch singled to scorcf Mills, but Northwestern came back with the winning run on Ohl- phant's single, a sacrifice and Ro- j an's single to enter. It was the secondstraight defeat for Purdue. Northwestern also dimmed Illinois' championship; hopes with a pair of victories. The score: R H E Purdue.......200 002 001-5 9 4 Purdue .......200 002 001-5 9 4 Northwestern 100 301 001-6 13 2 Batteries: Spidel, McReynolds, Quinley and Kugley; Panosh, Heideman and Rejan. SCHMELING SAILS, MINUS CHEERING 4 QUALITY.- C/av 4 L POR . QUALITY.- 0 SPORTING GOODS Tennis Rackets, prices .....$2.50, $3.00, $4.50, $6.00 Faultless Tennis Balls...................25c each Wright & Ditson ... 50c each Baseballs, Baseball Gloves and Bts. Playground Balls and Bats Bon-Dee Golf Balls, .. 35c each-3 for $1.00# We will replace any Trusty Ball that cuts through or becomes unplayable in 50 holes of ordinary play. game, and even if the score had not been 8-4, the Sox would have felt that they had gained a moral victory after the hid- den ball trick which Kamm, Sox third baseman played on Jamieson. Babe Ruth's reputation as a home run hitter would be in danger if any of the members of the Utica high school girl's team ever enter- ed professional baseball. In a re- cent game with Sand Lake, the Utica playerettes knocked the un- precedented number of 12 homers, scoring a total of 79 runs, 23 of them in the second inning. Sand Lake was able to bat in three FcountersF ADVERTISING NOTICE-ROBBINS AND GROSS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS INCURRED RECENTLY. 3 WORK-Fellow wanting a summer job should see Mr. Walker, 302 Union, Friday. 34, NOTICE WE BUY USED CLOTHING 2 E H. BENJAMIN 215 E. Washington. Phone 4310 C ~134 c NOTICE-We have a large selection of Greeting Cards and Mottoes. Francisco-Boyce, 719 N. Univ. 13c NOTICE-At least two truck loads of granite and limestone rocks can be had for hauling them away. Suitable for foundation or fence work. Call Mr. Birney, 22117. 234: NOTICE-Beautiful spring line of Axminister and Wilton rugs.; Koch & Renne. r PERSONAL ATTENTION LIKE HOME AT A SAVING OF 10% WITH CASH CARD. DIAL 3916, MOE LAUNDRY, 204 N. MAIN. c TYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair rates. M. V. Hartsuff, Dial 9387. C SAND and GRAVEL. 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