STJNr)A7, MAY 25, 1030 THE MBA DAILY S~XNAY, AY 5, 130 HE MCHIAN DILYP-QE REVSl WOLVERINES WIN TRAINS FOR SCHMELING BOUT YANKS TAKE TWIN CONFERENCE ET [LL FROM MACKS + Pro4ks, Campbell Score Wins 'Ruth Connects for Two Homers sas Relay Decdes Conference i tt- as New York Batters Go Track and Field Meet. on Hitting Streak. SIMPSON BEATS TOLAN TRIBE DEFEATS BROWNS (Continued From Page 1) New York took a double-header dian runner was passed by North- he prize ring. failed to snap out of its losing habit, mour (Mich.) Time :49.4. [New York next month for the Both of the contestants have en- dropping their game to the White! 100 Yard Dash-Won by Simp- heavyweight championship of the tcrd training for theier joust, with Sox. The Tigers seem bound to re- son (Ohio); second, Tolan (Mich); world. The Boston Gob is rated an the usual monotonous grind of the tain their hold on the cellar posi- third, Useman (Ill.); fourth, even choice with the beetle-browed training period stretching out be- tion of the league, but perhaps the S thf (Mich.); fifth, Hass (Minn.) German by most critics in spite of fore them. Schmeling will doubt- home runs of Jolley and Reynolds Time :9.7. the fact that the general publ lessly devote considerable time to aided them.E 120 Yard High Hurdles--Won by seems to favor the latter. If Shark- perfection of his left hook as this In the older league, St. Louis won Sentman (Ill.); second, Hatfield ey can rise to the heights of his is the outstand'ng weakness in his both games of their double-header (Ind); third, Rockaway, Ohio); bouts with Jack Delaney and 'TOm.- category of blows. It is the prev- wh Cincinnati to put them aheadt fourth, Saling (Iowa); fifth, Rod- my Loughran he should prove more alent belief that Sharkey will not of Brooklyn, who beat the Braves gers (Ill.) Time :14.9. than a match for the Teuton. How- stand up under a two-fisted body by slamming out three runs in the Half Mile Run-Won oy Letts ever, an exhibition such as he put attack, and the German must po- ~inth. Slade arid Bressler hit a* (Chicago); second, Hays (Ohio); up against Stribling would be fatal ish up his blows with the left t home run apiece third, Beetham (Ohio); fourth to America's title hopes. offer such an offensive. The Pirates tried hard to follow Wolf (N. W.); fifth, Evans (Ill.) If Schmeling triumps it w1 be the Robins' example but fell a cou- Time :1.5G. I1the first time since the bare- Mple of runs short of Chicago's total. 420 Yard Dash-Won by Simp- knuckle days that a foreigner has H IN U F L.R Philadelphia, however, with Davis' son (Ohio); second, Tolan (Mich.); held the title in the unlimited di- - -j-Sand Freiberg's homers, snaggedv third, Useman (Ill.); fourth, Camp- vision. Bob Fitzsimmons, who their game fron the New York t bell (Mich.); fifth, Root (Choca- ranks wth the greatest of all time,I Gants in a ninth inning rally. go). =Time :21.0. was a native-born Australian, but U 'I Two Mile Run-Won by Brock- j "Ruby Robert" resided in this coun- AMERICAN LEAGUEs smith (Incd.); second, Follows try long enough so that he cannot Take Wont Beating First game R H E (Wis.); third, Clapham (Ind.); be classed as a "foreigner." A W rPhil'delphia 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3- 6 13 2v fourth, Leas (nd.); fifth, Kemp, Schmeling victory would be all the Since Sport's Inaugural; New York . .1 1 2 1 5 0 0 0 *-10 13 2p (Ind.) Time 9:34.3. more remarkable since the Ger- Martin Plays Well. Quinn, Shares and Cochrane, 20 Yad Low Hurdles-Won by mans have never been classed as a Perkins and Pennock, Dickey. v Stntman (Ill.); second, Rockaway (Continued From Page 6) Second game R H E (Ohio); third, Cave (Ill.); fourth -- Phil'delphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 1 7 2 Rodger (Ill.); fifth, Hatfield (Ind )Hoosiers Will Meet only one-half point. Martin's playNew York ..1 0 1 6 0 3 0 0 *-11 16 0 Time :23.3. I Nthwtrn T mn was the strength of the combina- Walber Rommell and Cochrane, ole Vault-Won by McDermont or ese ea tion and made this match the best Schang; Ruffing and Bengough. (Ill.)-; second, Warne (N . W); (Continued From Page 6) of the doubles play. The second RIH E) third Pottle (Mich.); fourth, Al- (CntiuedFrm Page6) fourcome went to the Illini by the Detroit.....0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 1-7 12 2 bright and Canby of Iowa, tied.A have turned out otherwise into same score of 2 1-2 to 1-2 when Chicago . 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 *-8 11 0 Best Jump: 13 feet, 10 inches easy victories. The pitching of Val- Lyon and Crowe dru enfy hao T sB k 0 (new Conference record). ler, veteran ace, and Gatti, a prom-and Howard. Thissecond match Hogsett, Sorrell and Hargrave, Shot Put-Won by Behr (Wis.); ising sophomore, has been on a last few holes, which went to heMcKain and Berg, Autry. second, Brooks (Mich.); third, par with any of the other teams Illinois team. ,theSt.Louis.0.0... 2 0 0 100 1-52 9 3 Munn (Minn.); fourth, Poorman but numerous errors in the infield Cleveland... 2 1 (Mich.); fifth, Gnabah (Wis.) Best I have been the fault. Gatti went The singles play of the after- Gray, Kimsey and Manion; Hud- distance 49 feet, 1 1-2 inches (new the full route for the first time last noon was fast and the most thril- I in and L. Sewell. Conference record). Saturday' against Ohio State and ling of the season's dual meets. Boston at Washington-rain. Discus Throw--Won by Brooks was credited with a 10 to 5 vie- Again Martin proved the mainstay NATIONAL LEAGUE (Mich.) second, Behr (Wis.); third tory. The Crimson sluggers went of the Indian team when he beat First game R H E Sanderson (Mich.); fourth, Sim- on a rampage and were working Hicks, playing the number one po- Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 7 1I mons (Wis.); fifth, Schmidt (Ohio). on the slants of the fourth Buck- I sition, by the whitewash score of St. Louis ... 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 *-5 1-0 0 Best distance 142 feet, 6 inches. eye hurlers when the game came 3-0. It was during this match Rixey, Johnson and Sukeforth; i Running High Jump-Won by to a close. Rascher, Bross, Thom- that Martin turned in his most Haines and Wilson. Felbinger (Ohio); second, Shaw as and Gatti drove out three bag- cnsistent scores. Lyon, playing in Second game RHE (Wis.); and Miller (Ill.), tied; gers to furnish the long distance tae number two sposition for the Ccminat . .:0 0 0 i0 : 0 0 0-e0 5 1 fourth, Carr (Ill.); fifth, Russell clouts for Indiana. IMaini, drped one point to Roy- St. ouis ... 1 0 2 0 0 3 2 *-4 13 2 (Ohio) and Murphy (Wis.) tied, The Big Ten track team was held ston, seting the soare at '2-1. McWheeney, D oahue & Gooch;l Best jump 6 feet, 3 inches. ' this afternoon at Northwestern hse tw matches were the best . Johnson and Mancuso Javelin Throw-Won by Weldon while the national intercollegiate of the singles play and drew most IRH Et (Iowa); second, Nelson (Iowa); meet at Chicago Universityateof the galery. Brooklyn-I third, Chambers (Ill.); fourth, me at Cet ton Crowe also made a clean sweep! 0O 1 0 G 0 0 I 0 3-5 11 1! Curry (Purdue); fifth, Brubaker i of his match with Lenfesty andi Boston- season in which the Hoosiers will added 3 points. Crowe has been 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-2 5 0 inches. articipat Coach E. C yes s holding down -the number three Phelps and Lopez; Smith and ice.planning to take all those who1 position for the Illinois mashie f Spohrer. H c Running Broad Jump-Won by p aced either in the state meet or oswingers this year and has been IpHrEr Gordon (Iowa); second, Chapman the conference meet at North- oner th s alabd men o hH0E- (Mich.); third, Diehl (Wis.); western today. An international the team. Lenfesty, the star Wol- CPi gh . . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-3 11 1 fourth, Sentman (Ill.); fifth, Hois- track meet to be held at Soldiers' verine sophomore who has been at s Malone and Taylor; French and ton (Ohio). Best distance 24 feet, Field in August with England in P itsb h s hs l a ho hae bee In nT 1 1-4 inches. which many intercollegiate stars ,iU111 uoo. slight reversal of form and madeHE 1Iammer Throw-Won by Camp- will participate may draw the in-I several weak approach shots, and New York .. 0 0 ,0 2 0 1 1 1 1-6 12 1! bell (Mich.); second, Frisch (Wis.); terest of several Indiana stars. lost some of his strength on the Philadelphia000300103-143 third, Hart (Iowa); fourth, Gil- Coach Hayes has announced that ges. Prittd e ing and O'Farr-l4; christ (Iowa); fifth, Boesil (Chi- if any of the Hoosiers wish to train Howard m hs fett, Collar and Da. cago). Best distance 159 feet, 9 during the summer months for the ; the Wolverines when he halved hisd 1 -2 ines meethd hes willaid them. Pssible match with Alpert for 1 1-2 points.! NEW YORK-The State Athletic One Mile Relay--Won by Michi- i candidates would be Leas in the Alpert did not show the same speed f commission has approved the 15- gan (Dalton Seymour, Mueller, two mile, Fields and Clapham in 7 and ability that marked the play round bout between Jimmy Slat- Russell, Dale Seymour); second, the mile, and Reinhardt in the ( of his team mates, while Howard tery and Maxie Rosenbloom for the Northwestern; third, Wisconsin; javelin throw. None of these ath- was at the top of his form and light heavyweight championship. fourth, Illinois; fifth, Indiana. letes to date have announced their displayed both decision and accur- I The body recognizes Slattery as Time 3:22. intentions of trying for the team. acy in most of his shots. I the present champion. t.______________________ _.._ _ --- CUB SLUGGER -1 EIGHT TEAMS LEFT IN RACEFOR TITLE Fratercity Nines Reach Quarter Final Round; Phi Sgima Delta Favorite. I £LASIFIEU NOTICE STUDENTS- CLUB TRANSPORTATION Pool your money, buy a car and drive home. See us for good used cars. Ford, Buick, Dodge. §tuq, We V. J. JfIAiurumiiW, 115 CLOS . FINISH EXPECTED South Ashley. 6 HEMSTITCHING, Altering and Re- Eight fraternity nines are left pairing neatly done. Miss Lyn- 1rom a field of 75 teams which don, 210 S. Ingalls. started the season six weeks ago. These remaining aggregations have NOTICE . . WE BUY USED CLOTHING advanced to their present position W H.IBENJA IN in the quarter finals as aresult of H. BENJAMIN A 215 E. Washington Phone 4310 .omc veiry good playing and it is 246 difficult to say which team will ~FCA,~FA tPE.1VR Hack Wilson One of the stars of the National League, who is hitting the ball with his accustomed vigor this season. Hack is one of the most important cogs in the Cubs' championship machine, his timely home runs be- ng a big factor in pulling close games out of the fire. At present he is leading the circuit in four base blows. WOLVERINE TEAM BEA 9TS ' WISCONSIN Compton Silences Badger Bats as Fisher's Men Pound Out 14 Safe Hits. TOMPKINS HITS HOMER (Continued from Page 1) when four hits and two walks net- ted them four more runs in the ninth bringing their total up to ten. finally emerge as the 1930 cham- pions. Seek Third Title. Looking over the eight teams, Phi Sighia Delta looks to have the edge on the others, mostly because of their impressive record. In 1928 they won the title without the loss of a game in twelve starts. They re- peated this record last year, win- ning the title with twelve more straight victories. They have run, their consecutive game total of vic- tories to 32, copping their eight games this year. Eight runs have been scored against their this year. They are meeting Alpha Sigma Phi a team that has had a very suc-s cessful season so far holding the opposition to seven runs in six games and have produced some heavy hitting on their own accord. Two evenly balanced teams, Phi Chi and Theta Xi are meeting in another game. Theta Xi seems to have run up against the tougher opposition in its previous game and for this reason they are given the- edge. Phi Lambda Kappa Strong Phi Lambda Kappa and Phi Kap- pa Psi are mixing in the third quarter final game. Phi Kappa Psi possesses a well balanced, hard hit- ting, team which has received splendid pitching so far. Phi Lamb- da Knn hs nlr kd tha of.o SUNDAY AT FOREST INN. 538 FOREST 60 STONE SILLS AND ENTRANCES For the Home, Fraternity, and Sorority. JOSEPH L. ARNET 208 W. HURON ST. LOW PRICED USED CARS $35 to $75 EACH CAR IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. BATTERY GUAR- ANTEED FOR 90 DAYS. USED CAR LOT, 332 E. LIBERTY HURON VALLEY CHEVROLET 1234560 TYPING-Theses a. specialty. Fair rates. M. V. 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They areE Ellerman, 2b. .....4 0 0 0 5 0 l better fortified in the pitching de- Mittermeyer, rf. .. 4 0 0 2 0 0 i partment, are hard hitters and pos- Griswold, c. ...... 3 1 3 1 1 0 I sess a faster, more aggressive ball Schneider, 1b. .... 4 1 0 15 0 0 club than the DK's. Werner, ss. ...... 4 1 2 6 3 1 Farber, p........ 2 0 0 0 4 0 ! DETROIT - The University of Sommerfield, p. .. 1 0 0 0 3 0 Detroit vehemently denied the al- --legation that they paid Gus Son-i Totals ........ 34 4 7 27 17 1 neberg, present heavyweight wrest- Michigan (10) AB R H PO A E ling champion $500 to leave Dart- Butler, rf......... 4 2 1 0 0 0 mouth and come to the Detroit in- Superko, 3b.3..... 1 1 1 3 1 stitution to play football some sea- Tompkins, cf.....5 1 2 1 0 0 sons ago. Hudsonlb......5 1 2 13 0 0l - -_ Straub, lf.......3 2 2 4 0 0 IHlhII Myron,ss....... 4 3 1 1 2 0: Truskowski, c. ... 4 0 2 4 1 0 Daniels, 2b. ...... 5 0 3 3 .3 0 = Compton, p....... 4 0 0 0 4 0 M chigs Totals ........ 37 10 14 27 13 1 Michigan. .1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 4-10 14 21 Wisconsin .0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0.0- 4 7 31 Homeruns-Tompkins. Two base j hits-Poser, Werner, Tompkins (2), I= PEI A L S1 Straub. Base on balls-Off Comp=-1 ton 2, off Sommerfield 2. Struck out-By Sommerfield 1, by Comp- I TT T AX- ton 2. Umpires-Myers and Ray. " CHICAGO-Chicago Cubs have - released Lonnie Warneke who was DI uNER obtained from Alexandria, La., to the Reading club of the Interna- tional league. 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