I Wftl AV, fAY '7, 1930 THEfg' MlICHIGAN- DAILY .. .. ,. . LEN ES S IL vviko_ siW WXith Thrce Victbries. arid' No D~eeas to - Opose Seohd, Plae Wildcats. PITCH~ftS LOCK STRONG. (Sh'eciul to D", Daily) EVANSTON, Ill., May 7--Leader- ship in the race for the ig Ten baseball chamnpionship will tie at stake heretoday 'when Northwest- erni and- Wisconsin clash at Roye mnri field. The Badgers are on top , at present with, three victories and no defeats while Northwestern is in second place with thre~e wins and oie defeat. The Badgers have one of the strongest teams in:. the conference, being. equipped withia' strong pitch- ing staff which is something un- usual in the Big Ten this year. In Farber they _have one of the' best hurler~s in the league while in ad- dition ,they' have two promising sophomore hurlers in Suminefleld aii4 Poser..- Coach Paul Ste wart has pro-I prse this far in the race by us-, ing, only two hurlers, Fyfe and" Kad- isdqi. The latter is an outfielder who is being used as a pitcher be - cadre of a dearth of material. Fyfe, a veteran, has won two6.games atnd lost d&h H~e defeated Purdue' and Melian_ and lost- to Illinois. Ili his only9 start this year Kadison" de- featedT Purdue,- allowing only. four. hits. In, addition, to having a strong pitching staff Wisconsin- possesses a fine defen~sive club built around Math usen. at third and Ellerman. att second. Both are veteran- mem-bers of the team and have been a big f cor iii the_ Badgers' victories to dlate. Schneider, the sophomore first baseman who won the Illinois_ game by driving, ini the winning. run in the ninth inning, is an im- portant cog in the visitors infield. Northwestern has niade up f or its weak pitching staff by display- ing power on offense. Tai, the Mich- igan game the Wildcats collected- 15 hits which accounted" for eight runs. *CONFERENCE BASEBALL STANDINGS WLT Pct. Wisconsin . . -_ .3 0 0 1.000 Northwestern __. .3 1 0 .30 Illinois ...... ... 3 1 0 .750' Minnesota . ..-.... 2 1 0 .667 Ohio State - _. ,.. .2 1 1 .667 Indian ........2 2 0 .500 MICHIGAN ...__. .L I 1] .500 Chicago _......0 4 0 .000 Purdue ... .0 5 0 .000.[ TRACKEN DRILL --- 1PURPLEV .GRIDIRON] FVOR ILLINI MEETI Intramural STAR R E TURNS. (Continued From Page 6) !Iew (Special to The D)aiiy) The 440 yard- relay composed of 1 EVANSTON, Ill., May 6.-Ability Murray, Smyth, Campbell, and] ...,. -- of Hank Bruder, captain-elect of Tolah, took the' other first for TENNIS. Northwestern university's football l'TNI.Michigan by running the' distance All-Campus, Tournament - All ! team, to take part in the. closing in 41.9 seconds. contestants~ who have entered the scrimmage of spring pra'ctice with-I ;otshowing any ill effects from the' Eddie Tolan should also come all-campus tennis singles andI broken leg which he received last through in the dash. He finished doubles tournament must b^ ad-' fall proved to be a welcome note in second to Simpson of- Ohio State atj acetoiethr-ru-. bMy the Wildcats gr'id camp. the relays. Captain Poorman will 1.Bohopoetswheb e Purple halfback appeared 17.Bot oponets illbe e- tohave lost none of his speed and be relied on in the shot. His mark faulted i-f they have not completed hard hitting ability. He mando sev- of 44, feet 8 3-4 inches, gave hint a their first- and second rounds by eral long runs through a broken fourth at Ohio. The pole vaulting ( dte field and got off a number of~ longI assignment will again fall to Pot-1 punts. The slowness of his leg to+ Fraternity -- All first round !come around into shape has ca-used- tie who took a third- at the relays, match of the- fraternity tennis considerable anxiety over whether As yet little is known of the Illini tournament must be completed byj he wvould be able. to play _next fall. team as 'a whole. They are con- May 9, or the teams failing to do; With Bruder back in playing form+ sfiered strong' in the hurdles, pole so will be defaulted. again Coach Dick Hanley is, not vault, javelin, discus, and some off All-Frosh Bingles- All first and; concerned: over his first string; ma- the- longer distanceb races, but the second rounds must he completed !terial for next fall. He- has a num- Suckers' rating' in most of the field' by Ma-y 11. h er of veterans on hand plus some events is rather doubtful. Thej promising looking sophomores. The Illinois hurdlers and sprinters havej HORSESHOES.! only problem of reserves, however, been entered in several of the re-' All-Campus Singles and DoublesJ continues to prove a source of lays this. spring, b-ut the remainder --first and second round matches worry. of the squad has been more or less must be completed by May 17. inactive as far as meets go. Fraternity-Sixty-.four teams are IThe invaders are strong in the entered in this event and. the two hudle events. and should take schedule calls for completion of U nd er high honors in these. Chapman of first round matches by May 10. the Wolverines is suffering from A at an injured leg and, unless his con- M xSh eigm o is ke dition improves, the Maize and Blue' wil be" left without a str~ong Rei-statement to Box ____________ contenderr i that event. , ,. ,1 BOIL.ERMAKERS WILL. FACE SEVEN IfL A SS I F 'ED 1BIG TEN FO 17T N EIGHTEEN DAYSC ADEDl~N (8pe.'iol to The Doily) 'the Boilermakers developed, a NOTICE LAFYETE, d. Ma 6-T.~--rather costly habit of earnig --- -- ing. the resources of a rathe - skim- ne&eryledad he ac-1 CQIAL WARM W E A T H E R Ipy pitching staff to the lin-it, Pi ur- eropoet oe rmb- LUNCHEON AT FOREST NN due's baseball, nine facet} a busy hind to eke out a victory. 53FOET2 scedletatwil how te e~l ;Hoeer NTHowever, taken as a whole, Coach.NTC against seven Big Ten foes in 13-a ,.etsnn rsnssel WE BUY USED CLOTHING days, beginning with the return tilt Lr~r' iepreetsawelH. BENJAMIN with Ohio State here Monday af- balanced front that should become 215 E: Washington Phone 4-310 CI ternoon. In the conference e n-, more effective as the season pro- 2460 ;counters to date, the Boilermakers 1 grosses, inasmuch as the Boiler- RADIO SERVICE f urling staff has been somewhat, makers had no opportunity to CcnmnMt~n IrieP mr n erratic, but Coach Lambert has hopes that more consistent per- formances will allow the Old Gold and Black to improve its stand- ing in the final stretch run of the' Big Ten schedule.f: In their earlier conference games, swing~ into shape though: the medium of a spring training trip. The last week of the Big Ten campaign will send Purdue into action four times, twice against Minnesota, and once each against Indiana and Michigan. To grow better YE GETABLE S Rockne, Returns to See Notre Dame Grid Drill (B .4A souatedl Press) ROCHESTER, Minn., May .-- Knute Rockn6, the si'ck coach of -Notre Dmfr ,has so far recovered that he will be- permitted to go to ,South Benid, Inid., Friday and watch his foo'tbal-l team ini its final spring workouts. He will return to Rochester in June, howev~er, where he can be under constant observation the greater part of' the: surnmer as a safeguar~d'again'st spireadi gof 1the blood clot in his right leg, an ail- mhent that has' kept himi in a wheel{ chair since last fall. HarloWu Rothert, big Stanford SUniversity weight star, recently broke the, recognized world's record! for the shot-put when he tossed the sixteen pound- ba-l 52 feet 1 1-2 inches during the Pacific Assb- elation track meet.- j (By 4 s4o( iatd Precssv) NEW YORK May 5. -- Max Schmncling wasted no time today in going strictly American as far as his exercise was concerned. 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