FRIDAY, MAY 1 l, 1929 i E- MICHIGAN DAILY ~- ~DAY, MAY 17, 192~1 THE MICHIGAN 7--7 FROM CHICAO,0 5 TO 3 ritching Of Crowder Of St. Loui Shuts Out Cleveland In Close Contest BOSTON BEATS GIANTS Detroit Tigers continued winning their ball games by handing the White Sox a 5 to, 3 drubbng. Car- roll, Tiger hurler in yesterday's game, held Chicago to six hits while his team mates hammered out nine against Thomas, White Sox pitcher In the only other game in the American League, St. Louis took a tight battle from Cleveland by a 1 to 0 score. St. Louis gather.ed nine hits from the offering of Miller, but scattered them so much that they were not able to score until the ninth frame In the National, Boston nosed out the Giants by one point mar- gins in two games. In the second game of the double header, New York out hit Boston, but could, not make them count. YESTERDAY'S GAMES American League Detroit, 5; Chicago, 3. St. Louis, 1; Cleveland, 0. National League St. Louis, 10; Pittsburgh, 9. Philadelphia, 7; Brooklyn, 4. New York, 3, 4; Boston, 4, 5. CHICAGO - Former Senator Charles Rawson of Iowa has been chosen referee for the conference track meet to be held at North- western, May 24 and 25. "_ "I Coach Weiman's talk on "Coach- s ing Problems" featured a meeting of the Men's Physical Education Club last week at which the fol- lowing officers were elected: Pres., Howard Poe; Vice-Pres., WilsonJ McCormick; Sec., W. -H. Merrill; _ Sergeant at Arms, R. 0. Morgan, and Fasculty Adviser, Paul Washke. The Junior Dents won the class handball championship by defeat- *1ing the Soph Lits. The administrative board of the intramural dpartment will meet Saturday to elect Junior and Sen- ior managers for net year. The intramural department re-- quests that the fraternities play their matches* in the all-campus tournament as soon as possible. In the inter-fraternity baseball] series Sigma Alpha Mu played Tau Epsilon Phi yesterday. The win- ner meets Tau Delta Phi in the quarter-finals Monday. In other, quarter-final games Phi Kappa Psi meets Phi Sigma Delta, Kappa Nu meets phi Rho Sigma, and Phi Lambda Kappa meets the winner of the Sigma Phi-Theta Chi game. Third round matches in the all- campus Tennis Singles are being played off as quickly as possible. CAMBRIDGE-Harvard and Boston will renew their rivalry 'with a track meet to be - eld in 1930. Relations have severed be- tween these colleges for over ten years. -S PO RT S BRIEFS+ (Continued From Page Six) Louisville, Kentucky, is the scene of much excitment as preparations are carried ot for the fifty-fifth Kentucky Derby to begin 'tomor- row. The entry list includes twen- ty starters. Tilden and Hunter upon ar- rival at Cherbourg stated that they believed the United States' chances of bringing the Davis cup home were as good if not better than they " were last year. 'They declared that they wouWl be available for the in- terzone finals and if need be in the challenge round. American zone Davis cup match- es started yesterday at the Mount Roual tennis courts atsMontreal between the United States and Ca- nadian teams. John Van Ryn and John Hennessey were scheduled for the first round of singles with Wil- liard Crocker opposing the firsts and Dr. Jack Wright the second. Northwestern's golfers defeat- ed Iowa, 11 1-2 to 6 1-2, in a match at Westmoreland last Wednesday. Little difficulty was experienced by the Wildcats in taking down the Hawkeyes. Scores were high due to the high wind and the soggy fairways. Oliver Rogers played the best round with an 80. i Kinney Sport Shoes FOR MEN AND WOMEN r~ lt!!I~f!1lttlltEEfl~lttfffft~ft~tEEUIil t I tEIIll I ftIlll lfll lltlllllllllllt11| llfl11 "The Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx" . 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