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-PAGE SIX

THE -MI-H-IGAN, IL

TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1930

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FOUR BLL TEAMS STAR ON FIRS O SBALPLAYERS
U EATEN TO DAT_ A T DRAE R ElAYS ByJablonwski StrsGIVEN LIGHT DRILL
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;wcreta.t i N.:..( CO XL: '.. Campbell Takes .Michian's Only" ning slure of three runs the ! Coach Fisher Orders Practice in

Chicago Alumni Trophy Will be
Awarded Most Promising
Member of Squad.

PASSING

IS STRESSED

Avery and Richardson Appear
as Outstanding Candidates
for Guard Berths.
With the Chicago Alumni trophy
resting in the coaches' office wait-
ing to be awarded the most prom-
ising football candidate, the.Michi-
gan spring gridders began their
fourth week of outdoor petice
yesterday afternoon with a long
'drill on several new forward pass
plays to be used in the scrimmages
promised by Coach Kipke for Fri-
day and Saturday.
The added incentive of this
trophy, which is given each year
t the man showing the best record
in attendance and improvement
daring the spring football practice
sessions, did not appear to'affect
the attendance in the proper ihan-
ner inasmuch as only about 4 can-
didates reported for work.
Teams to }lay Tournament.
Frdi this group plus a iumber
of players who had classes or are
suffering from injuries. Coach .Kip-
le intehds to pick four teams Wed-
nesday afternodnr with which he
will begin a round robin tourna-
ment Friday.
With this ensuing series of games
in mind, Coach Kipke divided the
squad into two groups, one of line-
mnen and onie of backs, yesterday,
and started acquainting them with
the plays which will be used most
extensively next week. Only a short
p1riol was spent in kicking and
general warming up drills.
Work on forward passing plays
by the ends and backs took up the
major share of the afternoon with
Eastman and Newman doing all of
the heaving. These two Wolverine
candidates are beginning to dis-
play plenty of promise, the latter
having developed a beautiful look-
ing pass, but still showing little
ability in placing his throws; an
incapacity which should be reme-
died by more experience.
Cornwall Shows Form.
The rest of the backs and the
ends were also suffering from
rutiness, missing a large percen-
tage of easy catches. Pete Corn-
wall and Sikkenga, the former a
regular last season and the latter
a member of the B squad, gave the
inost consistent perfairmances in
this department of the game yes-
terday, but the rest of the candi-
dates flashed often enough to give
rise to hopes for the Maize and
Clue aerial attack next fall.
While the backs were thus occu-
pied, Coach Keen was sending the
linemen through their paces in the
unending search for material with
which to plug up the middle of the
line next fall. The work of Avry,
who has been shifted from back-
field, and Richardson have marked
them as the two most promising
candidates for the guard positions
next year. Purdum, a freshman,
lacks only experience to make him
a dangerous rival for either of the
veterans.
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(Special to The Daily)
DETROIT, April 28-Detroit City
College, winner of the Penn Relay
Mile for the sixth successive year
at Philadelphia, will be well repre-
sented at the Ohio Relays next Sat-
urday.
Coach David L. Holmes has clefi-
nitely decided on entering two relay
teams. Besides the mile team, aI
quarter-mile relay squad will carry
City College's colors Saturday. In-
dividuals will be entered in the pole
vault, hurdles, and broad jump.
John Lewis, David Beauvais,
Jimmy Russell and a fourth runner,
to be sele cted 'in, trials "this week,I
will make up the quart -nile relay
team. The mile-relay quartet will,
be the same that won at the Penn
games with Russell, Adolph Lowen-
stine, Victor Spathelf, and Lewis
running in that order.
GOLFRS CNTES
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State and Michigan Have
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PURDUE IN LAST PLACE
Wisconsin. Northwestern, Ohio
State, and Michigan are the onily
four teams remaining unbeaten in'
the Western Conference 'baseball
race after the first week's play, the
pagers anjd .Wildcats each bein
credited with two wins while tho
has won one and tied o ie in its
two starts. Michigan his not as
yet broken into the wi columi n,
its only Big Ten game of the week
ending in a deadlock with the
Buckeyes.
Both of Northwestern's victories
were scored at the expense of the
Purdue team, which has also drop-
ped a game to Ohio State and is
now resting in the Con'ference cel-
lar.
In their first Big Ten start of
the year the Wildcats pounded the.
offerings of a brace of Boilermaker
hurlers for 12 hits that netted
eignt runs and enabled them to
win handily behind Fyfe's Pitching,
which was good enough to stop
Purdue in all but the sixth and
seventh innings.
Wisconsin's two wins were scor-
ed over Illinois and Chicago, the
first one coming as a result of a
ninth inning batting rally that
netted three runs and enabled the
Badgers to overcome a two run
lead to win the game. In the other
Wisconsin game, Sommerfield hurl-
ed six hit ball to blank the Chica-
go Maroons, 4 to 0.
Indiana has also scored a brace
of wins, but has lost a single game
to Minnesota. The Gophers were
victims of the Hoosiers on one oc-
casion, while, Clicago furnished
the opposition in the Indiana
team's other win. A three run
eighth inning rally -by Minnesota
gave that team a victory over the
Hoosiers in the first game of the
two game series, 5-4, but .the Indi-
ana nine came back strong the
following day to smash out an 8-2,
victory.
Ohio State's only win of the year
to date has been over the weak
Purdue team, but the team has a
3-3 tie with the Wolverines on the
books.

First by Throwing 'Hammer Brooklyn Robins drubbed the New Batting, Fielding, and
148 Feet 1 1-2 incles. York Giants with 'their first de Base Running.
feat of the season. A home run by
GET TRIO OF SECONDS Jackson failed to bring the Giants MYRON SHOWS ON FIELD
Itheir eighth straight victory.
By .taking a first, three seconds, The Chicago Cubs punctured With the second Conference
and a third at the annual Drake Pittsburgh with three cireu t game of the season slated for to-
relays held at Des Moines last Sat- lots by Rt Ha tnettseandmorrow afternoon at Ferry Field
' -~Heatheote to annex their second
urday, Michigan's track team show- victory from the Pirates. against Chicago Coach Ray Fisher
ed itself to be proficient in several The Phillies, undismayed by gave his men a partial rest yester-
lines. The 1930 .rake relays turn- Welch's four base swat for Bos- day with batting, fielding, and
ed out to be a record breakirg track ton, finally turned the tables on stealing practice getting most of
and field carnival, with nine new the Braves. the players' attention. Mike My
vmarks being witten on the books. Detroit's wavering Tigers again ron, regular shortstop who was in-
QyrI 2800 athletes representing 30 continued their losing ways by fall- jured on the disastrous southern
universities, .37 colleges, and 100 ing before the revamped White Sox trip appeared in uniform for drill
high schools vied for athletic hon- in a free scoring combat. Although yesterday, but took no part in the
ors. Campbell of Michigan proved greatly outhit by the Tigers. The active workouts.
the outstanding Wolverine per- Chicago team was able to halt Myron suffered a severe injury to
*~~~~~~~ former of the day by throwing.,the 'seven' run rally in the sixth in - , y nsfee asvr nuyt
m feet d 1y ihesg to ning and stave off further Tiger his ankle which has been slow in
hammer 14$ feet1 .1-2 inches.to scoring threats. Carl Reynold's mending, but present indications
take first place in this event. Frisch home run greatly aided the Sox. jare that he will be able to break
First bas9nan of the Washing- of Wisconsin was his closest rival Pete Jablonowski, former star into the regular lineup for one of
ton Senators, whose play during taking second with a heave of 140 I Wolverine hurler, granted only five IColgate games at Hamilton the last
feet 8 .3-4 inches. scattered hits to the St. Louis of the week. When he is able to
the first few games has been a big Three Maize and Blue relay teams Browns and bested Coffman in a get back into the game Coach
aid in helping Walter Johnson's took second honors. In the 440 tightly played pitchers' battle. Fisher plans to shift Norm Daniels
yard relay the quartet of Murray, The Senators nosed out the Yan- to second base and return Captain
club to the top. 1 Dale Seymour, Campbell, and To- kees in a free scoring game, al- .t s o bhe and rena.
the orkrs treaen-Straub to the outer gardens.
lan finished behind the Illinois though the New'Yorkers threaten~ Although pleased as a whole
team. The winning time was 41|ed seriously. Home runs by Dick- with the showing which his men
7-10, a new record for the Drake ey of the Yanks and Cronin of - taki both
CONF R> rNTCEAS BAMN.L # relays. In the 880 yard relay, this Washington featured in the attackimadena idbyhandsro,
STANDINGS- same team took another second of both teams. Coach Fisher hopes thatuthis
W L T Pct. trailing the Illinois team again, who _..-_ ch Fise hoes thatgthis
Wicni...." .0 covered the distance in 1:27 6-10.!_________________ change will materially strengthen
Wisconsin .......2 0 0 1.000 erthe team. Particularly pleasing to.
Northwestern . . ..2 0 1 1.000 Another relay composed of Dal- Cheer Leaders. the Michigan mentor was the form
OhoSae... .01100iton Seymour, Mueller, Russell, and! teMcia eno a h om
Ohio'State.......1 0 1 1.000 Dale emo, accouted for the Freshmen and sophomores displayed by Holtzman and Comp-
MIinsa.. .....1. 1 0 .00 Wolverines other second place. Mis- trying out for the varsity cheer- ton, the hurlers who let the in-
Mininesota ..... ..1 1 0 .500 'souri finished first in this event ing squad will report for first vaders down with one run apiece.
Michigan. . ......0 0 1 . with the time of 3:17. lddie Tolan practice at Yost Field house at These two games stamp the new
Illinois.........0 1 0 .000 was the only other Midhigan man 4:30 o'clock Wednesday: pitchers as men who will be able
Chicago .........0 2 0 .000 to place. He took third in the cen- ; R. M. Shick to take their tur nin the box and
Purdue ..........0 3 0 .000 tury dash, the winner doing :09 Varsity Cheer Leader show the opposing batters a merry
__ -1. _time.

With eight memberships for the
remainder of the school term at
the Barton Hills and Ann Arbor,
Golf Clubs, Varsity and freshman
aspirants will bid for considera-
tion this afternoon and tomorrow
over the Ann Arbor golf course.
Eight memberships will bel
awarded. Thirty-six hole medalt
play will be completed tomorrow
after a three days' period- and the.
lowest scores to the four Varisty {
candidates in addition to the six
men already determined will carry
Barton Hills memberships with
them while the four first year per-
formers turning in the best cards
will gain memberships for the re-E
mainder of the spring term.
Sophomores Strong.l
Lenfesty, Howard, Hicks, Roys-
ton, Alstrom, and Livingston areI
the men who have begen awarded
memberships at the Barton Hills ,
Club on the strength of their play
to date. These men formed the
team which decisively defeated
Purdue Saturday and along with
Browne and Hobart formed the
team which met defeat at the
hands of the Detroit Golf Club
team in the first practice match of
the season.
Michigan's showing against Pur-
due last Saturday over the Barton
Hills course proved one that
speaks well for the continued suc-
cess of the Wolverine cause on the
links. With 18 successive straight
dual meet wins in three years of
competition the Maize and Blue
golfers again take the =post a fa-
vorite in the race for Conference
honors.
Lenfesty Stars.
Lenfesty playing in the number
one position at Detroit defeated
the veteran star, Bredin, in a dis-1
tinct upset. The husky youngster
veered off his game a consider-
able extent last week and went in-
to the Purdue match as second
man, and went down before the
consistent stroking of the Boiler- I
maker Bassett.
Johnny Howard who has assum-
ed the number one position for the
time being played the best golf of
his career to blast his way to a
brilliant 73 against Cook.
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