SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1930 THE MICHIGAN D A ILY PAGE. S'EVEN T ww r .. rrwwrn+ ret SPR IN IN R ACTITIE TO BECIN IMMEDIATELY AFTER VACAGTI ON a f t Theta Chi Leads Fraternities Sports so Far This Year; Phi Beta Delta Second. in SCHEDULE MANY SPORTSI Spring activities centering, around the Intramural departmentI are scheduled to begin immediate- ly after the vacation period. At present the three leagues have 1 played off tournaments in several sports and the various champions I have been recognized in each. Ii the inter-fraternity divisioni Theta Chi is leading for the year with a total of 919 points. Phi Beta Delta is second with 803 points, Al- pha Kappa Lambda third with 737, and Theta Xi fourth with 702. The Buckeyes headed by Carpenter are holding the lead in the Inde- pendent group with Kansas City (Waters), Bills (Pastoor), and Olympics (Steinberg), in the next three places (respectively. The Junior Engineers (Zanoff) have a fair lead over the other teams iii the inter-class league with the Junior Dents (Collins), the Senior Lits (Kaufmann), and the Senior Dents (Moss) following in that or- der. Softball to Begin. Fraternity softball will begin April 24. Twenty-nine teams have already entered this event and a large number of others are, expect- ed before the beginning of the schedule. Phi Sigma Delta were the champions last year with Sigma Pi as runners-up. The Indepen- dents are also anticipating the opeeing of :their softball season, May 1. The Lawyers Club team were the winners in this event last sea- son and the Rockets finished see- and,. April 23 will see the opening of the schedule for the fraternity ten- nis teams with 26 houses already entered. Tennis is a new sport on the Independent calendar this year and as yet only three teams have signified their intention of partici- pgating. Chi Psi won the inter-fra- ternity tennis honors last year, de- feating Theta Chi who came sec- ond. H ~ orseshoes Popular. Horseshoes is also becoming a' popular sport among the frater- iiities with 23 houses having teams entered in the tournament thus far. In the competition last year Delta Upsilon walked away with the title and second honors went to Delta Sigma Phi. This is being incorporated into the Independents program as another new event, and four teams have placed their' names on the list of entries. Six! fraternity teams have also on the entry list for the Sigma Delta Psi,:I honorary athletic fraternity,tcom petition. Interclass competition will also begin after vacation with the class, teams playing regulation baseball,I tennis, and horseshoes. The faculty; teams are scheduled to participate in tournaments in tennis, golf, rifle shooting, and softball. In addition, an all-frosh tennis tournament will begin April 23. All-I campus tourneys will be held in horseshoes, tennis, archery, rifle shooting, and golf. Higgins Will ReplaceI Bedzek as Penn Coach Hugo Bezdek, famed football mentor at Penn State is to relin- quish all his coaching capacities at the end of this year's Spring train- ing to Bob Higgins, the red headed Irishman who has been his assist- ant and is also a famous State star. The passing 'of Bezdek marks an- other nationally noted gridiron fig- ure leaving active circles. Hugo was to Penn State as Yost is to Michigan, and although he will not spend any time coaching, he will be active in the athletic business of the school for the present. Bezdek's successor is 'known as one of the trickiest and shiftiest of Penn State's gridiron hall of fame. He has been a student of the Bez- dek system for several years and his choice was a unanimous affair. Higgins' real glory came in the annual Turkey day game between State and Pittsburgh. It all hop- pened way back in 1919 and marks the last time Penn State beat Pitt. The forward pass was quite a new thing and was not used to a great extent by many teams at that date. Higgins put the pass on the map by calling for one on his 5 yard] line and ran the remaining 95 for the touchdown. :../l/ --= -A , >cc< >t) <)c0cr>oao , >" L A .. LI FI E u E For Easter Vacation _ VERTISI MICHIGAN PENNANTS, JEWELRY NOTICE JAND'UI'ORING FOR ENGLISH GOOD HISTORY OTHER EXAMS. LEATHER GOODS MACK TUTORING AGENCY _ 310 S. State Phone 7927, =toISpecial Chicken Dinner Sundayj IIFOREST INN, 538 Forest .6C NOTICE "J-WE BUY USED CLOTHING 1111 S. UNIVERSITY BLOCK EAST OF CAMPUS E H. BENJAMIN <->-:oc-o o X o o i 215 E. Washington Phone 4310 246c! "~~--RADIO SERVIWE !o;oo oo {) r) voc. o - o~ocCompetent service men on al! IJ_- makes of radios. 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