THE MIC-HIGAN- DA IL Y PACE tiN 2.11: . .. .. . A W HI SFRESHMAN TRACK VS SQUAD PREPARES 907 s 710 S. TO GO OUTDOORS ITT__ j;_Pending favorable weather con- lie's just a great big man from in baseball and banks, besides his ditions that will allow regular out- Maize and Blue Golf Team Held the south, but he doesn't smoke or books and ball banging, has taken door practice, Coach Hoyt is send- to One Practice Session even chew as far as investigation once secret, and now open, delight ing his freshman track squad in Early Season. shows. And in place of the flour- in beating the pros, and those who through light workouts at the Field. ______house in order to sustain as much ishing cigar the ardent golf fan make low scoring their bread andhm BOAST WINNING RECORD sees a short putter aptly named butter. as possible the form they reached S ah pt p n ebtduring the indoor season. The Due to inclement weather thus 'Calamity Jane" swung firmly but Par for the Augusta course weight men have been allowed to far this season, the Michigan gently at the little white bull rest- is 72 shift their practice quarters out- r sing andgAe.esbanged out a doors. Varsity golf team has been able to!ing onlthe liCeii. niece pair of pars to take the Despite the mediocre display of hold only one practice session. An t if it hadn't been for that lead. As it was he missed sev- general talent during the indoor However, it is expected that they self same putter c n h a , eral putts and even had to period, Coach Hoyt expects a take. three on one green be- highly successful outdoor cam- Wil be able to get out on the links little trouble on M1Londay, Bobby fore his brall fell into the well. paign. After the season is under regularly within the next week or Jones would have led .he field' .way sufficiently, he intends to two. I by some six or seven rekes. Jones and Smith, his youthful book telegraphic meets for each The Wolverine golfers have been As it was he ,iiished the first rival, have been paired for the scc week-end. (ers it wasfue n thei Big Te da 'first = ond days play which means a gal- Field events proved to be the campaigns forul in thei g en ys play i e oueasern lery of close to three thousand. It principal source of worry for the past three sea- $5,000 open with a 144, nicely should satisfy those long winded freshman track mentor in the past sons, having a record of 17 con- doing a 72 in the morning and fans who have the energy to run few months. Material in the pole secutive victories to their credit. another in the afternoon. 36 holes after their favorites. Now vault has been lacking and prom- In dual meet competition the . they can see both of them in ac- ,ising weight men did not develop Blue linksmen have Jones led the opening day's play tion at the same time and should as rapidly as they were expected to. en d t by four strokes, perhaps not get their moneys worth for once. ;However, with George Hitt reaching' been defeated, in the last three enough to put him out of reach but the 22 foot mark in the broad jump, years. certainly enough to make those We notice that Hagen has better vaulting conditions afford- PAGE S~VEN~ GARDEN ARRANGEiS NEW YORK, April 1. -Madison) Square Garden plans a half dozen big battles for the 1930 outdoor season and dates for two of them have been fixed. Max Schmeling and Jack Shar-! key are to meet for the heavy- weight championshio at the Yan- kee stadium June 12 and Sammy Mandel, lightweight king, will de- fend his title against Al Singer in the same arena July 17. In addition the Garden plans af flyweight battle between Midget Wolgast of Philadelphia and Fran- kie Genaro of New York; a match for Kid Chocolate either against Bat Battalino, featherweight cham- pion or some good lightweight; a welterweight match between Jack- !e Fields, title-holder, and Johnny McLarnin; and possibly a tussle be- tween the heavyweight behe- moths, Primo Carnera and Vic- TILDEN AND COEN L A RSI F E STIR INDIGNATION ADVERTISING OF FRENCH FANS (By Associated Press) CANNES, France, April 1.-Open NOTICE criticism followed Bill Tilden and Ful coverag Al Risk World Wilbur Coen today as they left for ; wide Fur Insurance and storage. four days of exhibition tennis at Less than 3c per day. San Remo and other resorts on the ZWERDLING'S FUR SHOP Itla1Rvea Complete fur service since 1904 Italian Riviera. 25-27 fLbry Stree~t Considerable indignation was ex- 2L t pressed at the refusal of Tilden and his young protege to go through R U T H N OL L, formerly of the with their schedule match in the Michigan League Beauty Parlor final round of the Cannes tourna- is now with the DiMattia Beauty ment yesterday. Tilden's official ex- Parlor. For appointments call planation, according tp the referee, 8878. 234 was that he did not care to play on account of his friendship for Coen. RADIO SERVIUE .Officials in charge of the tourna- Competent service men on all ment freely asserted that Tilden makes of radios. was desirous of having his youthful STIMPSON RADIO SERVICE compatriot go down in the records Dial 21408 521 East Liberty as undefeated in at least one of the 246c Riviera tournaments. NOTIC They recalled that Tilden and WE BUY USED CLOTHING Coen have competed in many tour- HE . BENJAM IN naments in Europe but never once 215 E. Washington Phone 4810 met in a singles final. Tilden elim- .246c inated Coen in the French cham- pionships in 1929. PIANO TUNING -- Phone 6778. Victor Allmendinger. The Stein- way concert artist tuner. Office at residence, 1609, Morton Ave. 2340 THE STUDENT INN is serving special u5cno-a luhe, 00 11:00 to 2:30.n712 Hill St. Eugene Betts, Mgr. 2C OUR MOTTO is satisfaction to every customer.- Our laundry 1n H arris service cannot be excelled. Moe Laundry, 204 N. Main. Dial 3916 lim ortaed _ __ _1260 2nd SEMESTER TUTORING 4 4,4"I MACK TUTORING AGENCY 310 S. STATE. PHONE 7927 TYPING--Theses a specialty. Fair rates. M. V. Hartsuff. Dial 9087. C { Ut1V t d,111flUlU . Finish Second in 1929. In 1928 the Michigan team won the unoficial Conference title and again in 1929 they won all dual{ nieets, but finished second in thei all-Conference tourhament held at Minnesota. All of the Wolverine dual meets have been won by de- cisive scores, last year's closest contest ending in a 10 1-2-7 1-2 victory over the Illini. Several of last year's freshmenj were considered fine golfers, andJ are expected to furnish excellent Varsity material for this year's squad. Lenfesty, Hicks, Howard, Hand, Heppes, and Hobart are the most promising sophomores. This sextette of second year men show- ed exceptional ability on the links last season, and should aid the Varsity materially for the next few years. Boast Strong Material. Last year's crack Varsity, squadI has several members still in school who should turn in good perform- ances for the Wolverines again this season. Ahlstrom, Ward, Livingston, and Royston, should be out for the early practice sessions. According to Coach Courtright, the squad Will begin regular prac- tice in a few days, weather permit- ting. In addition, the members of the team will also be occupied with practices during the spring vaca- tion period. The team will be forc- ed to practice during vacation be- cause of the fact that their first meet is scheduled for the follow-' ing week when the Purdue "'team comes to Ann Arbor on April 26. behind him again say as they havei dropped out of the spotlight. j ed outdoors, and the weight men said many times before, "There he; He's hiding out in the Austral- benefliting considerably from their goes again, let's fold up and go ian bush having it out with a early outdoor practice, those prey- home." 'contrary game with kangaroos ious weaknesses in the field events' for a gallery. are expected to be overcome. Horton Smith was the mem- ---' ber of the honorable followers __ of the Royal and Ancient that held the second place honors. ie can always be counted to be up some where in the money; it means food and i PC iglans I drink for him. 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