SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1930 THE MICHIGAN DAILY l Wolverines Will Play I LLINI OTO PRESENT S9TRUNG NE1T SQUADJ ew Yarsity Still Fails to Uncover DAVIDSON WINS FIELD MEET 4:15--Theta Xi vs. Lambda Chi! Satisfactory Pair for J. R. Davidson with a total of Alpha.l Doubles Matches. seventeen and one half points won Alpha Phi Alpha vs. Phi Sigmai high honors in the first annual Delta.f CLOSE MEET EXPECTED baseball field meet and along with co5:-S thi hnorherecivs at:o hcu 5:15-Sigma Delta Kappa vs.1r this honor he receives a trophy cup winner of Alpha Phi Alpha-Phi Back on the home courts again, Davidson won the championship Sigma Delta game. the Wolverine netmen will attempt of this meet by winning the throw- Phi Kappa Tau vs. Sigma Nu. to repulse a determined Illinois at- for accuracy and the target throw, Alpha Kappa Lambda vs. Phi, tack tomorrow afternoon. Return- tying for second in the bunt and Kappa Psi. ing from a whitewash over the run to first, winning second in the 'Theta Ci. vs Phi Sig Ip Badgers and a stiff meet with the zone throw and tying for third Phi Chi vs. Kappa Nu. Gophers, the squad under Coach place in the running of bases._ Courtwright will have to display Around one hundred men com- FI superior tennis to stave off the on- p d in this event which proved FACULTY BASEBALL LEAGUE slaught of the fighting Illini. to be very interesting. Competition j Team Won Lost Pct. Eddy Shoaff will lead into Ann in the accuracy throw and the Chemistry........4 0 1.000j Arbor one of the strongest teams base running was very keen. I. Chem. Stores .... .:.3 1 750 that the Wolverines are to face this Klein circled the bases in 15 see- Eng. Research ......2 2 .5001 season. The Illinois netmen are onds to win that event while in the Physics ............1 3 .2501 primed to beat the Wolves at any accuracy throw. Davidson made Arimy-Eng. .........1 3 .250' cost. With a perfect record to date seven points to win that event. Geo.-History ........0 4 .0001 a~n only one team separating them Drabicke won the fungo hit for from the Conference title, it will distance with a record of three This Week's Schedule: 1 take a superhuman effort on the hundred and thirty five feet. He Wednesday, May 21-Chemistry part of the Michigan team to hold also was first in the throw for dis-1 vs. Physics; Geo-History vs. Chem.! them back. lance, getting two hundred andI Stores; Eng. Research vs. Army-! Not much is to be feared in the ninety seven feet on his heave. Eng.1 line of singles, but when the dou- Davidson won the target throw Friday, May 23.-Geo.-History vs.f bles are played off there will be with 30 points out of a possib e Army-Eng.; Chemistry vs. Eng. Re- a different story. So far this season fifty. Eight points made by Sar- search; Physics vs. Chem. Stores. the Maize and Blue netters have kozy won the zone throw. Davidson not found the best combination for bunted the ball and ran to first in CHICAGO - An invitation has! this department of the sport. Ham- the fastest time, three and 3 tenths been extended to Johnny Layton, mer and Brace, Beal and Bob seconds. T1world's three-cushion b ill i a rd Clarke, Reindel and Rollin Clarke The winner of each event re- champion, to visit Japan this sum-' are" how the best of the combina- ,ceives a gold medal. mer for a tour with Kinrey Matsuy- tions to be tried by the Michigan ma, star Japanese player. mentor. If these men pull through FRATERNITY BASEBALL. after their long trip the day will be Fraternity baseball teams will saved and Illinois' title hopes continue their struggle for the in- crashed. 'tefraternity crown Monday with. Doug Turner and Jay Topper seven games being listed on the, Visiting Cards and have held the top hand as doubles card. Alpha Phi Alpha and Phi players on the Champaign courts Sigma Delta will finish their pro- ForGra until recent practice sessions when tested game of last week starting Don Traynor and Don Thompson in the sixth inning with the score Personal Station have whipped up their game until 8 to 3 in favor of Phi Sigma Delta. there is not a shade of difference The winner of this contest will meet I between the two teams. At all Sigma Delta Kappa immediately events, the toughest doublesd afterward. matches of the season will be be- The faculty baseball teams will fore the Wolves tomorrow and with play on two, days next week. The l l of the br aks figured it would Chemistry aggregation is at pres- be impossibl to give either team ent leading the league with the more than an even break on the record of four won and none lost. match. Schedule of fraternity games: 1111 South University Ave. flinois Netmen Tomorrowi WOLVERINE NINE !Big Ten Golf Tourney Soccer Team Plays to WILL MEET OHIO to Open This Tuesday ;aTie With Ann Arbor (Continued From Page 6) (Continued From Page 6) (Continued From Page 6) Straub, Tompkins, and Butler in Ohio Loop will upset the cart for The Johnstone coached aggrega- the field, Hudson on first; Daniels almost any other pair on the card. 1ion succeeded in scoring their goal perko on third, with Truskowski Chicago has given up any hope in the early part of the game when for a place among the contenders, Kim handling the catching assignment. but the fighting Illini are the pro-' displayed much individual Ohio State will probably take the verbial dark horses. The Indians ability in bringing the ball down fi n e ocan not be overlooked as possible the field and then booting it past and Hilpchi na n patrolling the outer'pitgies h n ro ol gardens, Ficflnr on first, Fesler at poit gaiers, the Ann Arbor goal. second, Stull at short, and Cline at third. Gould will be at the receiv- ing end of the Buckeye battery, while either Kermode or Wrigley EU will take care of the hurling. In Friday's game against North- ER western the Wolverines just came short of packing the punch to beat out the Wildcats in a close tilt, the DINN ER FOR 75c contest ending 6 to 5 in Northwest- ern's favor. Keigler, on the mound. for Michigan, turned in a well pitched game, allowing nine hits, striking out six, and walking only'-y rD niu *RooM two. 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