- -. . , " : A27 ~ - VIT. lvi i C 0 4-1 i i Ca- A, IN - - ' A 4 - -,- THE MIC.i-i-iC.AN~ E~Aii~-x BIC LEAGUE CLUBS JN4ians Lead Am~erican Teams With List of Nine Former f College Players. 77i- Yet KEES GET ASBECIK 6 In former tiunes tihe college base- ball player was discouraged from joining professilonal baseball clubs; now the major leag ue telams are 'going out of their way to sign the collegian's name to the dotted line. No less than 21 bal. players who starred with their Almna Maters at 'one time or another have been tak- ~en on by the American league alone "-or the 1930 season, although not all of these %yere with college teams last year. Cleveland -loads the rest of the American league clubs in acquiring 'c ollege ball players, nine of them -having signed with the: Indians for -the coming campaign. Detrot has taken on four from the university ranks, the White . Soxxc three, New York two, and each of the remain-- ring four clubs one apiece. Michigan has contributed two n ewcomers to the list of collegians just breaking in the big league ranks. Fred Asbeek, one of last year's sterling Varsity pitchers, will get a trial with the New York Yan- '*es, -and 'although he will un-. doubtedly be farmed out to some ininor league club, he has the mak- ings of a real big league h ,-I-r. As- beck was one of Michigan's best pitchers for th e last two seasons, Ihurling many of the victories that enabled the Maize aid Blue to takef 1two consecutive Conference base- ball titles. 2The other Wolverine hurler to be taken in by an American league club is Pete Jablonowski, who for three years was the hurling m~ain- stay of the Michigan team. Jabby h as seen service with the Cincin- xati Reds and Columbus Senators, with which .club hie won 18 games M-.41d lost G last sson to put him1 among the leading hurlers of the American Association. Jablonow- -ski represents an $18,0004 invest- ment for the Cleveland team. one other newcom-er hails from the state of Michigan, Byrne. of Michigan State, who will be with th~e White Sox. 11(r broke, into a. few gamnes at the fag end of last season and showed a little promise.' CICVcLLI h a,, added lnine coll0'- ,ians to its roster: Pitcher Jablon- cowski of Michrigan; In lders lBur- * nett of Fl11orida, Detore of Colgate, - c1ldman of Syracuse, and Stewart df fib Ti P1oY; First. Wseasn, ealiidwelI of Yale, I-loo:ks of Southern (Alocli.st, and Bonura- of St. Sian- 1a us; and Outfielder Gill of Cum-]I berland. Gill led ,thle Easten league in batting last season, while ald- well led it in home runs. Goldman was the prize shortstop of the last j LI BM YC AC ,-HEW'IT LLADS MA TMENj most of his houes air gaining a viI O H R d 1 ..N tI f a --urNw __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Til i; (v Ct-l i 1. i cB? h3 y it- 'of l iji0 hUlthi e ordes a ;appears to be oil on the best sea- natnen ever turned out here, and son of his itrol.it aer his name may well be included with * hre fal a do.jti edi suh W olverine stars as Geore, y. tv - * ---------Ra a rk-er Leadsnginn1 FoureTfamslsemnd oneisihie deerorr tI{IDonahe, Saaer, and Soloman. I ll-round C m etitionHa bllT unm t Hewit, a seior in the pharmacy' MINNEAPOLIS, MNN-Emil W., school, is ~resiling his last seas>,n I Iverson, hocey coach lit the Uni- IFifty men have scored poi'its in:'naMieri ~i~~iioan e~t ~Mieoahshne the all-a-round irdividual chais-i Foir doubles tecus are'still in is one of tho men on~ the 130 Var--i in his resignaion to become effec- pl ow hip contest which is beinrg the runni ; for the handball chain-l sity on whom Coach Keen pins tue April 1. J. riducted this year by thec ntra- pionship anfd there is little to _ -_ - i"tulal Department, This contest: chop' e bcwone fu. fthr S., wru all year prcpoiiIion, paints thif hr ing warcd Lo 11 he idle- t(and tbhal sec ins to have i 'f . u r, F itra event- such as boin res- it over the res1; it, is the Jnes- v lt r'y{ S- t -kn tii ,+ handballsquash, rile shoot-;Navare teami which won the event mirs hoo r..*-~ *,.~ - ing, archery, foul shooting, teninis,1 last year. This team meets Fried-- Y 4h.y{Aa1bA'1, lorseshoep,, bowling, cross country, la ixn' nteupe rce ften cing, golf, track, Sig mra Delta of the smi f in al s l e Cllinrck tat ?+ , j ~psi and twenty-one.:othseifnl I1 Cln- ; A Ray Parker with 24 points is the Engenan will ly Gorelick- leadertodte He accumulated Grctcli This n, tch is a toss-up. Itwenty points by winningth15-- ' - 1 pouned division in wrestling and s- curing entrance points in the tennis. M- Six - othes -lave secured twentyTHURSDAY NIGt llRESULTS - Points and are tied for second 1TUSA pl ranaely: roaelin, Woodward, O