THE1 MIC.HIlCAN 1DA-ILY- A SEBA LL TEAM HlOPES FOR' OUTDOOR PLAY TODAY r. VARSITYeDIAMOND Signs With IN. FAIR CONDITI0N! Regul ar 0 le Ray Nebelung, who played on the_ iMichigan baseball team for three Battrs how e~'hs o Drllsyears ending in 1929, has signed Battrs howResltsof rils Iwith the Des Moines team of the in Cage by Pounding Out ;Western league. The. Cleveland Inn- Clean Hits. dians had an option on Nebelung's! ________services, but they gave him his re-:i WELL lease and he signed with the Iowa TRUSKOWSKI =BATS W LLclub. TIGER SLUGGERS MAY PLACE IN PENNANT RCE L Con ference Gridiron iT PII[IT T1 C.hampions to ,Enter .IIIIWIMLNTOIIIU il Team inDrake Relay, l RI Ul Ifl (::pecial, to The Daiy) L wUnii u 1141U LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 3s.-1 There wvill be more than the usual Perry Austin R~eturns to Trjac incntvefor Purdue gridiron can- After Long Lay-oil Duec didates to emoll in the wind sprints to FPot Injury. .exi spring football practice is ___ resumed in the c -mip of the Big; MUELLER SETS RECORD r :k Although the Ferry Field dia- mond was too damp to allow out- side practice yesterday afternoon, Coach Fisher of the -title-rdefend- ing' Michigan nine expects to give his. men the first outside drill of the year today. .Hopes that the s uad would. be able to get the dirt in the spikes last week were rude- ly shattered by a late snowstorm, but with the snow off the ground and the diamond in fair shape everything points to a hard out- side drill. this afternoon. Yesterday the batters took ad- vantage of what Coach Fisher hopes" will be the last forced inside session of the year to show that they have profited by the long work in the cages. Captain Straub, Joe Truskowski, gridiron leader, and Roy Hudson all showed; a ten- dency to lean on the ball for what looked like base hits had they been on a regular playing field. f ill Finds Old Speed. Their hitting was clean and hard, and kept Jim Hill, the moundsma.n who was. serving them up guessing to- find a weakness. Hill,,who usually has a hard break- ing curve- seemed unable to get going yesterday until near the end of his turn in the cage althoughi the balls were coming in with all of his; old speed. In the other cage B3utler, mid-3 get fielder who looks to have the inside track on the lead-off posi- tion in the Wolverine batting list, Daniels, Myron, and Tompkins= were turning in a consistent job of handling the stick. Hellerman, a former Northwestern port side hur- ler was doing mnost of the pitching in this cage ;with Doc ,Morrison, tak- ing care of the receiving assign- ment. PracticeGams Soon. With the annual spring trip' south slated to begin a week from -Friday every ou.tdoors practice which the -Wolverines are able toI get in will prove of "the greatest v§11e in ,mlrivnr a God showing.1 - While flaying' for the Wolver- ines,, Nebelung appeared both in the outfield And in the pitching box. As a member of the mound staff. he was used chiefly as a relief hurler, but his hitting ability made ! him a valuable player in the outer garden. He accompanied the Mich- igan team to Japan last summer. T en champlons on Tuesday. ead Cpach Nobl1e Kizer an- n;o~u -iced today that Pu~duc, as con- fuaence. champi.on, had acc~p ted an invitation fromn the Drake Relays~ to represenit the Wa. Ten in the football relay that w ill be, a 1 ature ,of the TDrake ~nes on April 26. 1Coach Steve Farrell's proteges had a complete work out. yesterday following a week's" layoff after the Cornell meet anid the entire squad returned to the task of pieparing themselves for the ouitdoor season. tIt is expected that the varsity run- ners will take to the cindar track W ?.\ W ,A4< fljI :ioutdoorsatday, wathrptmit jy 1 / ['eciof th e xn vwho wyill zake odorer S y +, b . .wr . Pur$fa')s ting.;.. 1 K .P4* ai.u . Is f9otIllrelay cqartet A large squad Will be retained in RIFL MEN PREARE:I'*1.:I; lce>Ggyd upn the showing ade Ann Arbor during the forthcoming f10, MI T P IL #s A ' I {sr~e a a srie ofgl~ ioneveryday to determine the make- '.1£ }' / i> r0i, eia.........up f the as eam tobe aen to the he WOOtbll riaelaigrated KnasRlys.t a arto .be held Intercollegiate Matches Diide d {v/ v } .> { torelater t xori A n-oot- aMuller, rning napratic Into Fur Regons fr >~..bill en,.is a.qarter-mile affairrace, recently st anew varsty rec- Annua Affir iand was won last season by the ord for the 660, covering the three \ Am uartet, with Notre Dame as laps in 1:26 and "7-10, clipping two (spc;"iM to :u Daily) ;: .......One of te strongest competitors. fifths of a second off the 'old sec - WASHINGTON, D. C., March 31.-.. A;:~..:Te field f0or the race this year, in~ ord. A~n Perry Austin, returning Mebr fclee il em nDal ddto t uruwilinld to active practice for the firsttime ialatoftecutrc _ __v.__enresfrom outstanding elevens in in many weeks, set a new varsity tall parso the hounrty aruerc 'xadc .'.all parts of the country. record for the six lap distance. by nprcol5itehmThes mtcbe stai-lUI tnson.. ehi'ress .g'c igibiat lyl mesfthe teac-nning10tHe thrseen utrsfit3:1 b'divided into four regions, itj Batting champions of the American League in 1929, Detroit has this bunch of slugers bak to smack ;must be letter winners in football. oniecorae7 was nnannoduncedby htodayow by ethe iNth-,omigownnatheige.nemyeriin ithe50comingder.pennaeritgrfight.nd Fothergill hitjij .350, Alexander1I1ifllill.343t1 GehringerillUT.339,7 f1andM f tional Rifle Association. They willI Johnson .314." take place at the Naval Academy, .. Annapolis, Md.; Drexel Institute,{reh anTrotsfo { PiaepiP;SttUnriy'of Iowa, Iowa City, Ia.; and the INTERNATIONAL PU.CK TITLE FIGHT' BaseballReport Soon = 106th Regimental Armory, Brook- --- ___. iyn, N. Y. Teams in each sectionj Buffalo and Cleveand, the two (league over the regular schedule, "All Freshmen wishing to try outgo pl will travel to, one of the four ap- clubs fighting for the chamnpion- tihe Cleveland team is a favorite to' for baseball will be asked to reporti 8 U ~ FV R pointedraes oshoot it out in ship of the Intenatol Ihckey wi-n the series, as it packs a mush to the ield House on Monday,! C recwn-Ofiil All store tnig-h hs, however,, willCrcounto na leaue will retun to Fotie. !better offiuse and a deense that Aprile21taccordig to an the atinalstadingthehigestOntario tonight to battle in theI closely matches that of theBisons..FOCL S E team in all four' competitions to third game of the title series, of 1 In Saturday's contest the Cleve-; nouncement made yesterday after-ORL.ALLCL S E receive the N. R. A. National Inter- which each club has taken one' land scoring machine was toononby CahJakBot=EtieyOuft- colegiteChapioshp Toph cntetmuch for the Bison defense, good( The coach was emphatic in New- Members of, the winning teolwngBaao'm o2 wo a tws.m h cn eiod ding every first year man of base- No deposit required until you receive your cap recivesivermealsbteamrowill Thursday night, at. which time AI- MacFarlane took the puck through ball experience to try out for theandgown reev vrmedals wh awrslilembror Moore, the Cleveland goalie, I the entire Buffalo team to registerr ofs thpeodadtid i tha uryt o ato e caea agoal unassisted, while ten see- squad. As has been the custom in lc yu-ode~edy io h eod n iidhiietha ijr,;teIndians cameonds later a beautiful combination "previous years, Freshmen will be i Paeyuodrtdy teams. bc strong on Saturday b night to 1I of 'team play between Doraty,,b' asked to bring their own eup __ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ __"ak..q~ - whip the Bisons by a to 1 counLt, Gray; and Brophy put in the se- j met with them at the time of re- Y FOOTBALL-MANAGERS ! with Moore back in the lineup. (ond goal, with Doraty getting the pot All men intferested in trying Tonight's games will give the win- credi. porting otfrVriyotblma nei a considerable edge in teIFloig tngh' game the Acordin g to the -och, the de-'5frVriyfoib1m Acodn ager are asked to. report at series, as the victor of this thirdI two teams will return to Cleveland velopment of a strong team will' the Field House. tomiorrow, Wedl-game will only have to annex one 1 for Thursday's encounter, and if aE depend to some extent upon how,.3 nesday, afternoon. more victory before it is crowned I fifth game is necessary it will "be mc fteaalbemtra sSaeSre tNcesAcd melauecapin siefo played at Cleveland on SaturdlaY induced to try-out for the suad. -Artctthathhe IndansMad aher.ghthe, fact[1that1Bthe1lIndianH111led11the11111night.11111 -,lilllli11a--11-111-111111-1t111.- The string of six or seven pitchers I will be given a chaffce to show # their wares in practice games out - j side soon.I I. t. .. .f ., .. ,.w >,.,..: r... Apparel" for University Men Why Wear Ill-Fittling Clothes At most stores good fit is, a hit and miss proposition to save expenses, or the salesman does not know how to instruct the tailor. Not So Here MV:r. Del Prete has been a custom tailor in Ann Arbor for 22 years and :knows clothes h le buys only the best. fagrics, designs the Michigan model, and ,per- sonally fits each manr to perfection. Two-Trouser Suits or Knickers '35 to"45 Top Coats' 2 51o40 New v"Campus" Hat $5,00 #I JK This H7arks TeFrtRa Showing of SPRING HATS, In the designing of these ,hats, the greatest pains have been taken to insure pleasing proportions, grace- fulness, and all-around comielie for every angle viewed on the wear- er's head. Theseh a t s which carefully avoid the extreme -- express good tastep and appropriateness. The Disney $7.00 and $8.00 The Boulevard .$6.00 N U