f ; S1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY , 19 3 9 PAGiSiX I FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1929 RAIN KEEP ICHIGAN'S MASTERFUL EN NO" OOR S BIG BASEBALL BRAVES Frantically In BOLDLY BOUNCE BAT An Fierce Fracas DE An unusually small amount of1 FORD[IWITPUI BIP BYcrabbing and gin, good baseball the part of the co-eds has marked [ the inter-frat baseball competition, SPOILING SPRING UNIFORMS state intramural officials who have VARSITY HASN'T CHANCE TO IS CHIEF CONCERN OF made ratings in the 14 leagues. In - WIN IOWA MEET CAMPUS HEROES two weeks the last games will oe ' BECAUSE played in the leagues and inter-1 FERRY FIELD IS ALL WET league competition for the cham- pionship will begin. ChAPMAN CAN'T JUMP Michigan Men Weep At Touching Most of the teams have playedj Speech Supplicating three games to date. Each of the IHorrible Wrench Of Thigh Pulls Sportsmanship league leaders have been defeated Veteran From Scheduled except in league number four where Up And Down Match Weather permitting, Michigan's Delta Chi and Beta Sigma Psi are baseball team will meet the invad- tied for first place with two won Dear, dear me! Hopes for a Maize ing Colgate nine at 4:05 o'clock and one lost. Those boys show good, and Blue victory when the Wolver- this afternoon on the sodden Fairy material for next year's student ines oppose the strong Iowa track Field diamond. The cancellation of council. We wonder how they lost team here Saturday in the Varsity's yesterday's encounter made this at all. first dual meet of the outdoor sea- the fourth time the Wolverines have The remaining league leaders son were given another set-back been rained out this season. are: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta yesterday when that good looking In place of this bloody, bat swing.- Kappa Nu, Theta Chi, Phi Mu Al- Coach Farrell announced that! ing little tilt, which was supposed pha, (we thought that was a soror- Chapman, veteran broad jumper, to have taken place yesterday, both ity), Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Alpha would not be in condition to com- the valient and lusty heroes of Epsilon, Chi Psi, Down Town Drunks, pete against the Hawkeyes. Isn't Michigan's varsity, and the stalwart Tau Delta Phi, Sigma Phi, Phi Rho that a shame?I easterners from Colgate called a Sigma, (those medics who train on Chapman wrenched a thigh mus-I truce, and adjourned to the front grain alcohol), Phi Lambda Kappa, cle in the preliminaries of the row seats at the Michigan where Sigma Phi Upsilon. Drake relays at Des Moines last they all sat in complete concentra- Independ nt soft ball teams have tion, and absolute absorption, en- just started competition- which has campus tournaments has been con- joying the alluring and bewitching been rather one-sided to date with siderably delayed by inclement' charms of Myrna Loy, in "Excess. the Law Club taking most of the I weather and arguments. Horse- Baggage." honors. The lawyers probably talked shoe matches have been thrown oft Although the captains of these the poor things to death. Tennis with regularity and great zeal in teams agreed to this plan the min- matches in both the frat and all- the A. T. 0. backyard. iate. it was suggested, different more conscientious members of the teams were heard to murmer their pro- test. One Colgate giant muttered that a little thing like a cloud burst couldn't keep him from murdering a few of these raw westerners. (Partly censored.) However, after a touching supplication address by the Michigan captain, in which he ! observed that the field itself was { rather swampy, and practically all the members of his team were all decided to call off the game. Bill McAfee, giant pitcher on the Michigan team, observed that he had noticed that all of the Colgate TROUSERS men had come deckei out in gor- geous new uniforms for their en- counter here, and he would heartily regret seeing them spoil them. Ernie McCoy, '29, famous M man in stripes and star, added to this plea with the statement that if he attempted and plain his usual thrilling home run, and slide to fourth base, he feared that, $15.00 as his uniform was made of flannel it would shrink and be in such oth- erwise disastrous condition by the next game so that he could not appear on the team for the rest of the season. 0 01 CORA'S COUSIN -COMES T ANN ARBOR TO INTERVIEW CUTEST CAMPUS CO=EDSI 'g.., 'o m ,.;v:%; V4ALK OvI L s its, name when it comes to wear, omfortable and 0 boy what style. 3 SOUTH MAINcSTRET nn t)&hon ichigan i . r,: THIS PAGE EDITED BY SYLVIA S. STONE, WOMEN'S EDITOR AND STAFF, O OP Sweetland 212 So. 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