! FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930 THE MICHIgAN DAILY PAGE "EN .: WGNI'AN DAMOIrtram Nral ews FW GOES COUTz aSOFT-BALL LEAGUE. avoid any possibility of their meet- to Carr Maize andnghechmpionshipround Blue on Annual Spring Seventy-four fraternity soft-base The defending champions, Phi Training Trip. ball teams have entered intramural Sigma Delta, have been grouped' competition this spring. This is with Alpha Phi Alpha, Delta Sigma (Continued From Page 6) the largest percentage of fraterni- Phi, Phi Mu Alpha, and Hermitage. over M\/orrison and Levy for the ties that have ever turned out for Schedules will be placed in the second string receivers place. this sport. These teams have been mails 'so that the team managers In the outfield Captain Harvey divided into leagues with five will have them by Monday, April Straub and Jack Tompkins seem squads to a league. The opening 21. Each team receives a special under the wire. Harold Hill and Ed date for the competition has been schedule sheet showing their own McCormick are waging a great bat- Iset for April 22 with Sigma Alpha games and in addition the varsity tle for the remaining place in the Epsilon and Psi Upsilon crossing baseball card set off in a special outer gardens, but by virtue of his bats. box. recent performances with the stick Each team that won a league The department is very much Hill is conceded a slight edge over championship last year has been gratified at the interest shown in his dimunitive rival. Langen and seeded in this year's race for hon- - the spring program. In addition to Garrison outfielders, along with ors, that is: these champions have fraternity baseball 12 independent Kubissa, Moody, and Lindsey, in- been placed in separate leagues to teams have entered the sport. fielders are others who merit con--I sideration. Only three lettermen, Straub,! Myron, and Truskowski are num- bered in this list and the remainder are inexperienced in the ways of college baseball. The greatest weakness in the situation is a lack of first class mound talent. McNeal and Montague have at times flash- ed Big Ten calibre "stuff" but they have been afflicted with wildness,I which lessened their effectiveness considerably. Under such a situation the suc- cess of the southern jaunt is of greatest importance. Possibly Coach Fisher will bring north for the opening of the Conference cam-, paign a team looking one hundred ercent stronger but advance pre- ictions do not indicate a third, successive championship beingS C brought to the ground by MichiganK CI as a result of this year's showing on conference diamonds. PRICEI Track Squad to Drill Over Vacation Period (Continued From Page 6) by the shpwing of Hitt and Murray,I both showing fine form in their * laps of the 440 and 880 races. 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