R r w V wvw ---V-w'-V7WTvw'V V 7.VV 7WVT rV - sWir I 15. 19M4'r T"I41HE MICHIGAN . D A I L Y PAGE SEVEN .'fy t '~o . niy :. '.'" -.-. .." . .x'.... 4.rn. Wolverine golf Team W ill Meet Northwestern Today MGR1GNFVRED TO BATWItQATS Varxity Squad Seeks to Proong 20 Gaie W tiIg Record; Regulars to Start. 'OPPONENTS LACK POWER Shbtftl for their 21st straight vkctoiy in Big Ten dual competition the Wolverine golfers invade the Wildcat cotirse today with every in- dication of again chalking up a win. Coach Trueblood and his squad left Ann Arbor Tuesday for a day's practice on the Northwest- ern links before meeting the Pur- ple team, wich should not be a serious drawback to the little climb of bhe Michigan mashie swingers. Ater ite grand slam that the Yaize and Blue golfers took from Chicago last week there is little doubt that this match with the Wildcats will be little more than a practice, in preparation for the Conference title rounds. So far this season the Northwestern golfers have shown no promise of a better than mediocre team, and by drop-' ping a 12-6 meet to Indiana Mon- day they ended any hopes of the revamped squad turning the tables on the earlier match records. Wifdetns Weak. Rogers, t aike, Lorimer, and Arnold are best that the Purple has to offer and they will not be able to stand up under the steady stroking of the crew that has represented Michigan in its string of victories. Arnold was the only man to show any semblance of form in their last meet and the team as a whole seems rather erratic and easily out golfed with a distinct failing on the greens. Lorimer,.playing with Arnold, make up the strongest four- some team, but they have had dif- ficulty in clicking against squads that outdrive them and then take shQrtV counts on the green. With . tlh'ie eailings in mind it is not un- reasonable to believe that the Wol- verines will again win with a white- wash score. Five Make' Trip. Coach T7ruteb1od has with him on the trip Howard, Hicks, Lenfesty, Royston ahd Livingston. With this crew go the hopes .of the best rec- ord that Michigan has hung up in ' several years. In the last eight seasons the Wolverine golfers have won 38 out of 42 matches entered, which is it the present time the 1u t rcod in any college in the country. Howard and Hicks will probably take the first position in the four- some play while Royston and Len- festy make up the second team, with Livingston in the offing to re- place any of the four. No decision has been made as to the lineup for fhe sienges matches, but Hicks, Ho- 'ayda' Lenfesty will probably see dontinfous active service. The entire squad is in top form 's they clash with the Wildcats and every department of the game has been groomed for the Confer- ence touijnament. Lenfesty, who has been slightly off his game for some time, made a wonderful come- back against Chicago and is ready to shoot 'par. \ PUKDU+E TO MEET CAMPUS SOCCER SMACK SLUGGER OHIO STATE NINE TEAM PREPARES IN SECOND GAME Ietramural ws FOR LAST GAMES (Srual to The naily) ____Coach Johnstone's all-campus BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 14.- soccer team is practicing strenu- With Purdue out of the way the In- HORSESHOES afternoon and the games are to ously for the three hard combats diana University baseball team will The first round in the fraternity start Monday. Psi Upsilon, Tau which yet remain on its schedule. horseshoe tournament h a v i n g Delta Phi, Phi Lambda Kappa, Last Saturday the team showed work today and tomorrow in been completed, the matches for Alpha Sigma Phi, and Sigma Delta much scoring power in its game ,...preparation for the second meet- the second flight have been ar- °Kappa have won their league against the strong eleven from the ing of the season with Ohio State, ranged as follows: championships by coming through Detroit Soccer Club, which was won on Saturday on the Buckeyes' dia- Zeta Beta Tau vs. Alpha Omega. with four victories apiece. iby the Detroit team by a score of maond. , Alpha Tau Omega vs. Delta Up- I:Playoffs to determine the league 7-5. Lasd .i silon. champions are necessary between The three games which comprise Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Phi Gamma Phi Sigma Delta and Alpha Phi the remainder of the soccer sched- the Ohio team and was defeatedI Delta. Alpha; between Kappa Nu and Phi ule will be played against three of by a 11 to 9 score although it out- Phi Mu Alpha vs. Phi Kappa Mu Delta; between Delta Sigma Pi the best teams in amateur soccer hit the visitors by 13 to 11. Costly Sigma. and Phi Kappa Tau; between Phi in the state of Michigan. On May errors in the seventh and eighth Alpha Phi Delt AlphaAhRho Sigma Kappa and Theta Chi; be- 17 the Ann Arbor Soccer Club will frames cost Indiana a victory after Chi. tween Phi Kappa Psi and Alpha be the opponents, while on May 24 it had been in the lead. Coach Acacia vs. Sigma Alpha Mu. Kappa Lambda; between Phi Chi and May 31 the Detroit Hotspurs Everett Dean is expecting to use Delta Sigma Pi vs. Alpha Kappa and Sigma Chi. A triple tie exists and the Maltese A. C. of Detroit, Gatti, a right hander, n the game Lambda. between Phi Rho Sigma, Phi Beta respectively, will furnish plenty of } Saturday having used Veller, a Alpha Chi Rho vs Phi Beta Delta Delta and Pi Kappa Alpha. The last stiff opposition for the Michigan :southpaw, in the other contest. Delta Sigma Phi vs. Theta Chi. two named teams will play first and team. j With "Buck" Boroughs out at Trigon vs. Phi Epsilon Pi. [the winner will meet Phi Rho The probable line-up for the on. shortstop due to an -ankle injury Tcorning games will consist of Zutshi, Al Siimdn, shrtstp d~i to n anle ijury Theta Kappa Nu vs. Theta Xi. Sigma.___EanJugioadMdeon Al Simmovdns, received in practice last Saturday, Phi Delta Theta Sigma Phi Ep Eapon, Junguito, and Madero Banks will be shifted into the in- il Phi Labd Kad TOURNAMENTS the forward wall; Vaverdi, Kim, Left fielder and star slugger of 1fied and his position at left field :Kappa Delta Rh ohave daw by s Second round matches of the and Suez in the half-back line; the Philadelphia Athltics, who is will be open to Brubaker, Rascher andpare lra oy far es, y Gill and Dee as fullbacks; and Can- rleading theAerican League in tip or Crow, all of whom have work- round The second round wilbe tournaments will be played this field at goal. The only changes in latterd lpoking L out ho e une ed in several of the games. Bor- completed by May 17 week Both these tournaments the line-up different from that of oughs has been one of the hardest week othtes whichnsur-sthe early part of the season are this season. The Athletic hitter has hitters this season, having connect- a ve thrt o a su notified in the goal and defense po- t ledyacune orfv loih1e itr ourthissnhave ingcnec t-SOFT BALL., vived the first round matches. The sitions already accounted for five hiome ed with four hits in five times at A seven team softball league has fratefr itirnities have responded in fine __. runs to take Babe Ruth's placc inI bat against Ohio State last week. ( been or anized for students of the shape and are co-ooperating in ihr ea J s-Indinrnce' _track team fresh from _ _aly se.sun race a Iianary tr tea, Chifro Hillel Foundation. These teams running t 1' e .purnament of! DON'T FORGET - a itryaover P urd a started playing yesterday and the quickly. ,N Varsrty Cinder Team ' in atriangular meet last Saturday.schedule calls for three games each TOIGHNT at 8 oclock at Chicago, will defend its title as Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. IIE lNS Wl'l Meet Minnesotd state champions at the annual meet Irving Feldman is in charge of this Officials of the Intramural De- A presentation over the (ContinuedF Page 6) to be el SatayatiNotrecDame.hevent. He has also drawn up a tour- partment are enthusiastic over the NBC and associated sta- .Coach E. C. Hayes is expectingthe nament for both single and du- Way that independents on the cam- this event after the dismal showing Hoosiers to have a tough assign- .bles tennis matches. orty individ- pus have responded to the idea of tions of one of New against the Illini jumpers. Noyes ment in winning out over the strong .Gals have entered the singles and i team codmpetition. This is the first York's famous orchestras has proven capable of his choice Iish squad. Purdue and DePauw twelve teams have entered the year that a distinct attempt has l 1 also are expected to have strong}doubles been made to organize the inde- Ifo in the trials and the rest depends lineups entered in the meet. dobpesents into teamsand this first on the Gopher strength in this The golf team will be in action PWil SIGMA DELTA. year found 36 teams in the comn- T WVJ M 0 U event. Saturday here against the Ohio Phi Sigma Delta has a winning petition, representing some 550 H A TTERS In order that no school work will State team. Members of the tennis streak of thirty games to their men. be missed, the team will not leave team will compete here tomorrow credit made over a stretch of three Nine spots have been caried with Wabash and go to Purdue on years. They are at present in the out this season. The Chinese stu- Tune i at 8 o'Clock on forMineapoTlis untila4:15 Frid n Saturday.thick of the fight for championship dents won the volley ball honors; af ternoon. They. will arrive in the iy ,(~e t aioa racsigC. Gopher territory Saturday morning. -.honors. For the past two years they basketball was won by the Rock- (Over the National Broawh nsfiegha eo o The meet is scheduledl for Satiir- For Ainercan WorWn won the honors in soft ball and ets, and this s'ame team looks to' WJR Sday afternoon. Immeiately after Survive Fourth Round they stand a goodchance ofrcom- have the best chance of winning th met hepoc o "ak o h ____ing out on top again this year. i baseball, which is now under way. iII books" will be resumed and the I (y ,,AssociaedPress) The Ramblers rolled 2373 to take team will entrain for Ann Arbor, FORMBY England Ma 14-Four BUCKEYES LEAD. the bowling honors, while the Ma- arriving here Sunday. Americans survived the fourth Buckeyes, leading independent roons were annexing the honors inr The 21 men travelling to Minne- round of play in the British wo- team for all year honors, seems to track and Kansas City in the re- sota are: Capt. Poorman, Brooks, i men's golf championship today. have the title practically cinched. lays. Maroons also won the horse- ahiYdRB r Tolan, Jack Campbell, Dale Sey- Three were beaten, including Vir- They have two more baseball games shoe title, while tennis, handball, mor, ussel, Potr, ,;Wood, Mc- ginia Van Wie of Chicago, one of! and by winning them will accumu- and baseball are still to be com-1 Laughlin, Myfueller, Wolf, Austin,. the invading delegation's most for- late sufffcient points to assure them pleted. Chapman, Fitzgibbons, Noyes, Pot- i ldable threats. of winning the trophy. ( A beautiful trophy shield has tle, Holley Campbell, Patton, Don- Glenna Collett, American cham-- been placed in the lobby of the in- 0 gal, Brubaker, and Sanderson. I pion,- fought an epic battle with BASEBALL. tramural building and a picture of Molly Gourlay of England and fin-. 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