THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1930 TH....C......A LY...N.Y..MAY4,.193 M Ir .1 11 __ TEAM DROPS CLS ME771T TO WIL A TS ~IiuYRINESLU S to Northwestern Nine~ SEWELL CLOSES IN THIRD, DOUBLESJ (Continued From Page i)I STRING OF TILTS bled to left, and Straub and Myron both walked, but "Truck" popped to Dempsey. A hard blow to left by Prange which got oy Straub went for a ; home run in the Northwestern. seventh. Michigan tallied again in! the seventh when Myron tripled to left and went home on Daniels'; hard single to right. Dempsey17r -- opened the ninth with his fourth'- " single of the game. Kadison flied out, but Crizevsky singled throughi"45 Superko, sending Dempsey to third. Oliphant forced Crizevsky, but Dempsey scored when Daniels - ': threw wild to Hudson.,j Straub's long hit to left scored( = Hudson, who had walked in the e Michigan ninth, but the Wolverinec captain was out at the plate when he tried to stretch the hit into a j homne run. - -JoJewl, Cubs Shut Out P hies l'Third baseman of the Cleveland 1-4 in Ten Inning Duel Indians, who missed his first ball ______game in the Indians' lineup since Afte beig dadlokedfor ine1922 on Friday, when sickness kept scoreless innings with the Phila- I seimeoutofpherC vlad s1o delphia Nationals, yesterday, the sre pnr Chicago Cubs managed to squeeze Dudley, Moss and Lopez; L. Bell, a run across in the tenth to end the Sherdel, Frankhousc and Wilson. spectacular pitchers battle between Charlie Root and Elliott. The! AMERICAN LJEAGUE. score by innings: RH E NATIONAL LEAGUE. ! Detroit ......103 010 000-5 8 0 R3 11 E Philadelphia . .200 001 012-6 10 11 Philadelphia . 000 000 0000-0 0 2;j Carroll and Hargrave; Earn- Chicago ..... 000 000 0001-1 5 2' shaw and Cochrane. Elliot and McCurdy, Davis; Toot and Hartnett. R . ,H El ACOUT F AM~TDjiamPondf GIVE N I N ETAILIL t Power of Northwestern Diamond' Sh1lrty Rojan, captain and catch- SudShown in Account ; er of the Northwestern ball teami Squad that handed Michigan an 8 to 5 of Each Inning.,' beating yesterday on Ferry Field, j Firs iningNortwesern Ro is a former Muskegon athlete. Ro- ]Firt inin-Nothweter; R- jan could do little with the Wolver- jan doubled between Straub and; ine hurlers, striking out three timesi Myron. Dempsey singled, Rojan Iand lflyin~g out once. In his firstI advancing to third. Kadison sent tm at bat he got a pop double; up a sacrifice fly to Butler, bring- thatj lauded between Straub and ing in Rojan. Crizevski flied out toI Myron an-d could have been caught! Myronx. Oliphant struck out. !by either except for an Alphonse Michigan-Butler lined out to1 and Gaston act. Schuett.. Superko was thrown out ____ at flzt. by Dempsey. Tompkins It ceems to be abort time 1 walked. Tompkins w as cauight steal- that Larry Butler be shifted I h in by Dempsey. fro;,-,thelead-off position to E econd inning - Northwestern:, {some spot lower in the hatting Schwartz lined out a hom~e ruin into ;orer. IBtier has shownl no inl- left center. Prange walked. Schuett ( c7ps,3i fl to get many hits ofdf doubled to left field, advancing Conferci-cc pitchers, an~d has z Prange to third. Fyfe was thrown ' t bsQn irt ,as.atth out at first by Daniels. Rojan 1r11,t,, that he should to be kept struck out. Dempsey singled over! Ii anslean-off man. short, bringing in Prang and Schu--__ ett. Dempsey was caught steaing &av'z oerndiei h second, Truzskowski to Daniels. seondnin - , was' ameru lie ntht us M i chi ga n - Hudson singled sac't :ots tc.lfngr through short stop. Straub walk- esfcaiiied th outstrches othS- ed, Hudson going to secolid. Myron 0Mik yo b nhs BohS- popped out to Demipsey. 'Trus pow- pr~ sadTu~wk' irci ski struck out. Daniels fanned out. smashes wetre htard blows that car- T h i r d inring - Nc:' thwr stern :I rned over the heads of the fielders. Kadison singled into centerfil Truskowski's smash rolled clear toI filIthe tennis courts before it was re-l !Tompkins making a beautiful stop. coee yCiesy Com~pton replaced I Montague qnrt cv____yCizvsy the mound for Michigan. Crizcvsky I- bunted and was thrown out at first.j Mike Myron, starting his first _ Kadison taking second on the play. gamen4 at shortstop since rccov- S (Continued on Page 7) criwg from an injury to hisN Chatter 1I ank-le sustaiied in the sothern I trip, turned ini two sjarkling fxclding plays bcside s siasing out a triple in thec ei-ghth. He took Frauge's hard liner while stretched ou~t Hat. onthe ground in the foeurth, besides going clear back of se~cond to make a onehanded !ta.b of Crizevsky's g;ronmidar and 'throw him out ill the seven th. Kadison's single in the third in- ing of yesterday's game could 3asily have gone for an extra base lit had it not been for the smart elding of Tompkins, Michigan enter fielder, w~ho crabbed the ball w-hen on the dead run. and threwI ,o second, h-olding th.e Wildcat leftE 5elder on first. Dempsey, shortstop for the Northwvestern team, had a big day at bat, pounding out four haits in five trips to the dlate, all ~ t qfte odfor one base. Superko, with a tr'iple and homec runz, anad. lludsona, with three singles, wvere tihe batting r- x for the Wolver'ine team. Ninse extra base blows were numbered among the 24 hits that were gathered by both teams, six Mlichiganx and three for the Wildcats. LOSESINSOCCER Holly Carburetors Win by 4-2° Score in First Match of Season. HOLD MID-WEST CHAMPS Opening the soccer season against the Holly Carburetors, the best team in the middle west, the Mich- igan all-campus booters lost by. a 4-2 score which actually indicated unexpected strength on the part of the Wolverines. Playing a fast game replete with thrills and hold- ing the score do~wn to a minimum., the squad under Coach Johnstone Fmade a bid for recognition, in the sporting schedule of the univer- 1sity. The Hollys, leaders in the sport in this part of the country by win- ning the championship, will meet the famous Rangers of England in a representative international game late in June. The Rangers are on tour of the United States after win- ning the championship of great Britain and are expected to meet with their best competition when t~hey clash with the holly team. Junquito and Zutshi scored the only two markers for Michigan. 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