IAQE2 SIX T~r MICHI1( D fAILY -WEDNESD~fAY. MAY 29.IOW1 .--. 4, 4 \.-.' / LFPL.FP~u6NK}K .P a aia} c' isuv WOLVERINE NINE WILL MEET CINCINNATI TODAY VARSITY SEEKS WIN flVEH IC SQUAD Revenge for Loss in Training Season Sought by Wolves in Winning Streak. HOLTZMAN WILL PITCH' PROBABLE LINE-UPS MICIGAN Cincinnati Butler, rf Hauser, rf Superko, 3b Whitaker, Sb Tompkins, cf Murphy, ss Hudson, lb Berwanger, 2b Straub, if Muth, cf Myron, ss Fleig or Arata, 1b Truskowski, c -Waldman, if Daniels, 2b Altemeier, c Holtzman., p Kunz, p r IOWANS WILL TRY FOR PLACES ON'. U. S. TRACK TEAM (Spfcil to The Pailv) ) IOWA CITY, May 27-The big Hawkeye trio of track and field- Edward Gordon, George Saling, and L. "D. Weldon-may train this sum- mer for places on the United States team which battles Great Britain; in a dual meet. Each ranking among the best half dozen in the nation in his' event, these University of Iowa stars are believed to have an ex- cellent chance of competing against the British subjectM Aug. 27 at Chi- j cago. STARS WILL RU Intent -on avenging an 8-7 de on' the spring training trip, C Fisher's Varsity nine -will meet University of Cincinnati at F Field at 4:05 o'clock this aftern Should the Wolverines win game they will stretch their ° ning streak to three games, of which was against the lea in the -Big Ten race, Wisconsin Cincinnati has a team wh while well up to the averag Western 'Conference squads is ticeably weak in hurlers, and the Wolves hitting as they hav the last two games against Ob and the Badgers, Coach Fisher f that his men will be able to col some runs. Michigan, too, is w in the pitching department, and dications for the game today p to a slugging match with the t collecting the greatest ntumbej bingles coming out on the long of the count. Invaders Beat Western. The Cincinnati squad is ma a three game stay in Michigan, 1 ing played Western State Nor at Kalamazoo Monday, Michi State at East Lansing. Against Tiachers the invaders emerged a'°4-1 'win, allowing the Kalarn-a outfi but four hits. Cinci collected ten safeties on theii accou t, but :could not cash in six of them. However these Jits establish the invaders as team which knows what a ba for. In the Normal game Muth. Murphy proved to be the heavy ters, each of them collecting a tr against Neigenfend, Normal hi er. Holtzman, who will draw assignment this afternoon sh be able to hold his opponents d better than the hurlers from sraller colleges have done si he has been displaying consis fenn during the season. Wolves Flash Form. Michigan, rated as one of weak teams in the Big Ten wen -adison last Saturday and kno ed off the leaders by driving rtes across the plate as against 4 the Badgers could account aths win makes the Wolverine danigerous team which may be ""'ted to flash championship f at any time. However the l stng of defeats already chal W against the Maize and Blue d :bit argue well for their consiste of inlay. An the first game between C cinnati and Michigan early in season, Coach Fisher's men had ftitcome well in hand up to nhlth inning when they were ni ed for four runs aflter Mike My hold injured his ankle and1 famed to leave the game. In 1 gaiie the invaders did not flash brilliant form, but played fa ood ball throughout. Her It! The Most Brilliant, Seductive, Exciting Dance Music Ever Recorded on Victo Record BOLERO By Robel NL ITH E MUSICVU WA WHEN YU WANT 1 CTOR YRECORNDS Meat oach the erry oon. this win- one ders z. ich, e of no- with e in Orlin feels llect weak lin- oint eam r of end king xav- mal gan the with nrati own1 -on ten a, t is and hit- 'iple' url- the The composition of the Amcri- can team largely will -be determin- ed by the performances -of the ath- letes in the National A. A. U. cham- pionships at Pittsburgh, Aug. 23 to 25. If the Old Gold stars definitely decide to enter summer competi- tion, they will rest for about fivel weeks after the National Collegiate championships June 7, then will en- I ter intensive training under the di- rection of Coach G. T. Bresnahan.f Winner of both the National Col- legiate and National A. A. U. broad I Jump championships last year, Gor- don is anxious to continue as Amer- ica's finest leaper. To do this, he must prove his superiority over Ed Hamm of Georgia Tech, 1928 Olym- pic champion whom he defeated in the A. A. U. title meet last sum- mer. Weldon has several javelin cham- pionships to his credit, including the national A. A. U. junior title' and record. He is consistent over the 200 foot mark and may better 210 feet with all conditions favor- able. The third great Iowan, Saling, ' has hurdled time barriers consist- ently all season although forced to run second to Lee Sentman of Il- linois. Now he has sheared his time in the 120 yard high hurdles to within three-tenths of a second of the world's record.F - YKO P F ,, sAL FOtERN 0.""FLYJNG( JONES DRAWS BIG NCROWD ON SCOTCH 13 NPIONSHIPMEET FAE SCOURSE IN OPENER CO R EI P N RT!Five thousand enthusiastic golf gI A ; fans followed America's inimitable- Bobby Jones in the opening round Courtwright Undecided as to tarn to see action on the Chicago of the match play for the Brtish Exact Lineup for Tennis courts. - amateur championship Monday at - There are three strong teams :,yS.Andrews, Scotland. This huge ____ that will make a determined bidi gallery wes amply rewarded by se- WOLVES E FV RITES for the Conference championship ing the amateur wizard turn in a !___ n ihgn per stebs Iof these, having defeated the other spctacular gane to defeat Sidney ( Michigan's clay court artists, dual two, Illinois and Minnesota. The Roper, hitherto unknown English meet champions of the Western Gophers with their hard fighting, outh, on the sixtecnth green, 3 to Conference, will invade the Chicago experienced outfit tied with the -- - -- - -Not an upset marred the first courts this Thursday and Friday inm Ileni for second place in the dual day when George Voight, Harrison quest of their second title for the are exceptionally strong in the Johnston, American Amateur year, when the Conference net does n spold gvthe othe champion, and F. C. Stevens won s teams meet in the annual Big Ten:doublendo ubdnaions hedbt- their matches in addition to the two-men combiations a hard bat- eictorysin tournament,.ofsix o and I te this week. The Gophers gave iones vicory. As a result of six vtories and the Wolverines a scare in the dual a young Englishman who one defeat, and that an early sea- encounter, but the Maize and Blue learned his golf playing between son setback, the Wolverines are pulled through on the long end of h ; shifts as a coal miner. Despite the looking towards the tourney with fact that Jones shot the first nine I hopeful eyes. The only combination a 6-3 score. Chicago fell to the holes in 33 including four birdies that could turn back the deterin- Gophers by the same score as it did and an eagle, the youngster play- ed thrust of the Wolves was to the Wolves. in agaitst him matched him al- of Northwestern. I Illinois will have a strong co - motsrk o trk.HssrnI bination on the courts,- which of nine foursturnino four Coach Ray Courtwright is as yet should make a hard fight rfor the -f , g only undecided as to the personnel of down, amazed the gallery. He clung the team which he will enter inchampionship honors. Chicago wil to the American star all the way, the Big Ten matches. Captain Ham-- p____n _rn __d__ but was finally eliminated on the' usixteth gren Jonesithredupahd mer is the only player who is cer- (Continued on Page ' sixteenth green Jones three up and-_ - - ' two to play., }tw Roper entered the tournament from a municipal course at Nottng- ham where he is the Nottingham champion. He did not even have L a caddy who knew the course but RA at I had a friend carry his clubs around a E for him. Nevertheless, he demon- CUR TISS-WRIGHT As TAdaed Pres s to _ strated that he could play golf and - - ---- an excellent brand of golf at that o for hissteady string of fours kept aaci o ca c- o o 1Jones at his best all through the- 16 holes to defeat him. The present tourney marks Jon- SPEND CD R. es' first appearance at the famous o St. Andrews course in three years. YOUR VACATION IN THE CLOUDS The populace turned out en masse - < to follow the star and many other Under ideal conditions you will be given a thorough course, not only son and unless something goes golf enthuiasts journeyed over in the theory and technioue of aviation, but also will be taught to fly. wrong will probably romp off long distances to the place where When the course is finished you will be prepared to take your govern- with the team title. This team golfing is the favorite pastime and ment tests for your pilot's license. smashed Stanford in a dual all other occupations are crowded twenLocated onles fom Detro, you will fly fohm onet of the best air ports in meet with an overwhelming intootheobackgbOUnd.eatifulsdrosse wie ay mou of the etrots ier score of 84 12-46 11-12, thus In one case a street car motor- Recreational activties-Golf, Swimming, Sailing, Baseball and other establishing their superiority man deserted his car and ran over sports are planned. over last year's winners. toathe course to see part of the Living quarters in our new $135,000.00 club-house will be provided. match. ! The Summer Campopoens JTune thirtieth. Only a limited number Stanford,' however, cannot be After being amply rewarded by of men can be accommodated. watching Jones shoot a birdie three considered out of the runnig, and on the first hole, he raced back to Write or phone for further details. will at least be counted on for a his car. second at the meet this week,' --a27 il" 'F YNEE " since the Cardinals are the secondf SAN RAFAEL, Calif., May 27-Bill ,CURTISS-WRIGH T FLYING SERVICE strongest team on the coast and r Johnston, star of the tennis courts,! Grosse Ile Airport 3760 Woodwad experts' in the east are not pre- is a patient at the Ross General Cedar 2342 Columbia 5108 dicting anything more than a third hospital near here and said today Grosse Ile, Michigan DetritMich. it was unlikely he would play any- (Continued on Page 7) more this year. fThe Down Town Store for Michigan AMen - II CO4hNTINUES- YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF ANY SUIT IN THE STORE + SEATTLE - (AP) - Averaging slightly more than 126 miles an hour with six passengers and a load of luggage, an Alaska-Washington Airways plane landed at Ketchikan{ five hours and 10 minutes after leaving Seattle on her maiden1 flight in a .regular semi-weekly round trip service between the points. The boat time between the two cities is approximately two days for the 685 nautical miles. I t Ip By Joe Russell. Present indications are that theI east will fare badly in the running of the Ffty-fourth Track and Field Championships of the Inter- collegiate A. A. A. 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