w f. . w w T w s T T w _T #I T T# T Tw # v T- w T T w ## T f# R T w w w w w T w PACt STX THE~ MICH IAN DAILY FRMAY, JUNE 6, 1930 ~AOE STX F2R.I~AY, JtTN~ 8, 19Z1 ~1SF _______ __________________ THIN CLADS WILL COMPE-,TE AT CHICA GO TODA' Y WOLERI-NI FIVE MEN National Gamnes~ Appearance as Varsity TROJANS PIC0 Entering five me annual collegiate meet which starts Chicago today, 00o wvill definitely end nection with the Michigan after the While the pick of t' will not be entered N. C. A. A. meet tl west and middle w, In Chicago in que and records. Representing the will be the outstan+ the squad who ha, sisterit ability allq are conceded a ch-a in competition wit] country. Eddie To] Michigan entriesi ,events, the 100 an( picked off two sec( ,last Saturday. E giant Wolverine we entered in the sh discus and is cotisi placer in both °evej Holly Campbell Holly Campbell will also be enter and is Coach Farr a first place, as th tossers will not be co~p etition today Pottle, pole vaulter next year's captain his skill against the tional collegiat~e m gain some points R% Flue. In an 'inovationi evenit Dale Seymot other representativ wvest against' rel tither sections of t1 er of Northweste~i'q Detroit will probV three other risen or Southern CUeiafoi Southern Califor: the meet at Harvai be again f avored to the team title tod row, although som est midwest teams stars may give th( competition for th Several of the i will be closely conl the dash events wt fastest men in the pitted againist eaci holder of the work Wyckoff, and Simi (Continued o0 ES NT BCAMPUS SOCCER Kipke Has Many Good CHICAGO PILOT9 Phelps Wins Trophy r ST TTEA ADD Football P rosp e ct s 'ILW RE For Athletic Skill L Yesterday's finali ii t* Mal-cam-I for 1930 Grid Squad inIta rl IN __TI Ita urlS o pussocercofiptit~f 'ws on yjCoach arry Kirke has overSp r the South American team in a close)___ WilMr atgame with the Hindu squad. The thirty outstanding prospects fromI( In recognition of the idividua' WilMr atSouth Americans won by scoring which he will be able to draw a w hoofFrel..v..:.... possesses all around athletic! TI ofFrel two goals while holding their op- strong and well-balanced lineup i-.~ ability, the Intramural department ponents. p scorelnuess oh goals wre and reserve for nex t year's football is awarding this year, for the first Coh.soebyGnunewoplayed aso.ai n fti KD O VNconsistently good game throughoutsao.Nal n afo hsI * time, a statuette known as the All _As a result of their victory the number are men that have alreadyk Around Championship trophy. I n in the ninth members of the South American seen action on the varsity to date.; j The winner of this year's award is takadfedgroup will receive medals emble- Sevep pPromising candidates will ?Wlim .Pelsa3L.fSgia.b trak ad felc mai~cof thecapscapo-F'WlimGPhp,32ofSgnwiis At Stagg Field, ship.cmu hmin vie for the flanks of the line. Threea<' I Phelps, in order to gain this honorI ach Steve Farrell Saturday will witness another of these men have already done' accumulated sixty-eight points in we hsthtcco-soccer match with the Michianf commendable work on the varsity; a' eight events; - golf, handballco University of team opposing the Detroit Motor- 'Francis Cornwell, Norman Daniels, a w } horseshoes, life saving, Sigma Delta 19 finals tomorrow. bugemrlasBiapin fad William Hewitt. Added to this {...:: Psi (national honorary athletic so- I mn ,he eastern teams Detoia_3_'cocoFeryFild Deritt3ocoko er il rio are four ,new aspirants for the ciety, squash, tennis and twenty- Ia 1seriously in the Trnd positions; Jay Sikkengta, Sylves-l h he cr'eam of the arTlIlf[ter Sh-ea, Ivan Williamtson, and I one. His strongest event was tennis. pth rest will assemble IU ilV iU IdKenneth Manuel. 'eamed with Cole he won the fre, ist of new titles ckle !Competition Keen. spring doubles while last fall he cl ,Maize and Blue son r A ~ l~ ihould be keen with Ed Hayen, Leo Lae of the ChicagoCb wo In golf, squash and twenty-one,I Oding five mene on jTbH HINmrCoetitionHor he ackeae TomcatyCb «h cchdtefiasi snls ,ve showneon- t avei 'Hoar ue, n Tm at last seems to ae roused his; Phelps was not so successful, be-i ye sown on-I Roach, all of whom have already charges out of their lethargy The' ing eliminated in the first round. Of St sason and who Anticipates successful SeasonI taken the field for Michigan, be-; Bruins are now in second n ace ii the twelve events making up -,-he Cc! ,ne to win points T 7 sides Waliae Miller and Wilf red s eo hefc ht hyae~ SigmaDlt'sitst epase Ii hebes i th I ex xar s eveai Johnson, new mtre, out to hold the1 posed to be crippled wih in juries to 1,sx; shot put, football kick, baseball ti Ian will lead the.1 Veterans Returni. berths down next year.! their star players. The loss o j throw, mile run, 100 yard swim, l M n, his favorite 1 Four men rate highest for the !Fwnsy was the most recnt )Slow.;posture test. Of the Red Cross life Sl d 220, where he Completing a successful season b3y guard positions, one from thsis ____ saving test which has eighteen T Ii :ods at Harvard winining the Conference dual meet; year's A team, Thorwald Sorensen; S udT) events, Phelps passed the twelve;' Brooker Brooks, title and coming within striking( two from the B team, Karl Mich- Sorel! il' tests that he attempted. In the cli ight man, will be i ardson, and Robert Morgan, who toV Ovr eatr other event, horseshoes, Phelps 1 el otput and the' distance of the i Ten crown the a'started the season in fine shape as { - --j reached the second round in singles; St idred as a likely Wolverine tennis team finds that the B-captain until an injr~y pti t I the National Leagueie cir- and the finals in doubles. m ns ~mm with the opening of the sreason next ! him out of play; and Abe Mrcov- ci edn Brooklyn Do g rohSecnd oPDeroitwt h 56 onts Li in hayearr they shiould be in a position toj sky who comes up from the Presh- Ioverehnothetoitwitr56.esLi nthe hammerItrupeovrtePrts6-,oisI mkevnabteshwn thnman squad. Ile was the winner of all-campus !H et i the meet At the center pst there maoye! while the Cubs stuck right behind crss country last fall, this netting br 'ell's best bet for" last year. The newly elected cap- I any one of the following: Ivan, Uncle Robbie's boys by beating the him twenty points. His other events .e strong eastern tami Freddy Brace Will lead theI Smith, substitute center of ast sea- Braves, 10 to . { were: baseball field meet, golf,l aentd it hero Michigan racquet swinirs and will sonl with a good record; Claire Pur- ConeMc' tleisfl e horseshoes, rifle shooting, Sigma ! te be sufyorted by a squiad of vetefas.' nut, from tie Physical Ed squad; foeteIo F -.Th t oi Delta Psi, tennis and track. St and Mlcb~h aS I club scr r ilim n- oredveBruns iThe S it. is'Joe Woodard Owossoplcdt ti saed~~yjBrc, h hsshW vr ~1ndCrl~elegorime'n, jVc'l therefrte third with 44 points. He received Wv ~ feldin he a-throughout the seasen, will c a 6'i fre , bh fg ona oftheta' o e . aeads t b team anid will pobbly sk in str Tigers yesterday, defeating the nit o inn h l apst thApsto.RtrI sas. Washington Senators G to 2. Mark, boxing championship (lightweight n or the Ml a6i 'thed unlber one position.rerack. Konieenalshotitogecnflvdivision), 20 points for making C intemt ea oternsaetevtrn d Capt. Jimmy Simrall will be hard obandfo"heYns a Sigma Delta Psi key, and one point a urwl u ihamr Cob Ryn Rold pushed for the quarterback position good day at bat and in the field I o asbl ildmefu ir illru wih lar, ob lareandJorni jby three up and coming young!{The Indiana knocked Gaston out of' throwing, tennis and twenty-one. n es of the middle Reindell. These six players have 'men: Kirk Holland who played ! the em rmbe ne "nefc ieadaee box in the first frame in beat- [ay tasfo enudr ifric ieadaego ball whIen he was in last year,I n the Red Sox 1: to 7.( e cinirY. Wit- I xpeted to miake ev , a bette rec- Hi~ry NeWmran, undoubtedly the in[AINA EGE Iy ab. tooi of eI bdaror emse fetir Ot ~~otstanding 'star of the freshman' R HE ~ t~ oftheI yar f cmpeitiii.tagi, and EBail Tessmer, Physical St Louis .. .. 000 000 004- 4 7 1 i th I In addition two ifreshidt4nii * 01 -.: , who won the Chicago gridiron! Philadelphia 010 121 23-U 14 2 rnia t mre t. and Mills, are 'si red goo4 Var-Itrophy this spring. 1 Lindsey, Haid and Wilson; Col-IN nia, winners of sity material and they will be I Prospects for halfbacks can be ladan c' ry rd last week, will drafted to help fill the place made ladvidd hlfandhalcbtwerdte. romveeasp away with. vacant by the graduation of Bul. et!~ and new mien. Jack Weel- HHES U D R A LA antd tomr- Both of these mei have pianed e rBillyHEsto, andRoy HdsC(Cincinnati .. ..03 Q000010-4 6 1 e of the strong- celleht games and the*~ driving at- are the varsity mzen, and the new Ne Yrk ..11022-733OnteH onRvrt h with individual , tacks may be the added zip that men are Ralph Wills, fesm New MaY'oand..10100221e °7 rth; Genewuricheratth ( Trjas som ectritnees oc orgtcaptain, Stanley Benjamin and (and Hogan. ie title. isepecig to start practice with HlyPtta.(otm~ ae7 !ndividual events the largest a mount of good material ---r--s_-,-(oninedo Pge7 tested, especially Ithat has ever beds at hand. By-- - T~ 2~~~ here three of theI working out a More ,steady eoirn- country will be( bination of doubles teams anSI re- . ~ -h other. Tolan, vanping the lineup after the try- ' ci's record at J.5, c'uts the Wolveines should have pson will fapr one Of the st i; t t threat to the in page 7) 1 Conference title. Ithetal that wil style, th Sports AllOu Tine Suitsotes 33 1-3(V.. one belr ;DACH FISHER ANNOUNCES COMPLETE LIST Of BASEBALL LETTER W1NR re - hirteen Mettihers of Michigan terday, but he will probable be Varsity Receive Awards; fselected today when the team meets Freshmen Hon~red.JIto have its picture taken. ______Only four of the members of this [ILLER NAMED M AAGE year's Varsity team will graduate this June, the only losses being T'hirteen members of Michigan's! Captain Harvey Straub, Joe Trus- tseball team received Varsity I kowski, Harold Myron, and Joe Holtzman. I's" yesterday, while 10 othersiHotm Truk to -radu~ate. re given the AMA" award, ac-1 Joe Truskowski, veteran catcher, rding to an antlouno Pmeeht madeI also will go, and as the team lacks Coach Ray L. Fisher, Varsity dia-! another backstop with hi's experi- and mentor. At the same time the ence or battinag power the team will znotmncement of the manager of1 undoubtedly suffer by his gradu- ie teamn for next year was made ationl unless some other capable; ablic, and 20 members of thel receiver can be developed. Myron, eshman team were given their; regular shortstop, has been slightly ass numerals, disabled all year as a result of an 'thirteen Dteceive "M's". l ankle injury early in the season, Those that wvill receive their° but has played some nice bail for A's" include: Captain Harveyithe Wolverines. H-oltzman, the -raub, Lawrence Butler. Verne] fourth man to gaduate, was one ompton, Norman Daniels, Joe Of the substituite- pitcher's on the oltzman, Roy Hudson, Augustus Varsity mound staff. iegler, Wilho Lanigen, Richard';Feshmen Honoredl. Contague, Harold Myron, Arthur Cl'ass numerals were awarded to Lperko, Jack Tompkins, and Joe 20 members of the freshmian base- ruskowki. iball team by Coach Jack Blott. The The list of "~AMA" winners in- list of numeral w-iners includes: tides: Donald 8artholornew, Arthur S. Berger, Eugene Y. Broen- ides: D o n a 1 d Bartholomew. dle, Nathan B. Cooper, Michael J. tephen Donan, Leonard Duck-' Diffley, Arthur 13. Hubbard, William tan, Alwiyn V. Freeman, Leland! F. Klein, Stanley W. Kracht, Wal- [11, Clement Kielbasa, Harold i f red Kuijala, Vernon Lapham, ndsay, Edward J. McCormick, Kenneth 0. Manuel, Sidney A. Mc- rarley McNeal, and Robinson Pries- j Kay, Frank S. Pleis, Claire E. Pur- rey dui., Edward B. Reiter, Ro ldus F. y. Name Managers., Richmond, Charles H. Salisbury, Miller was named m~anager of the I Kenneth. H. Shriver, Estil S. Tess-- am for next year, succeeding Jack mner, John Thornburg, and Ray teketee, the manager of this year'sI Altenhoff. m. Four men to assist Miler - ere also announced, while an al- urnate, William 'Crane, , was - lamed. The four assistants areI 5ROWN-CROSS "harles E. Willard, '32, Harry Benj- ! .min, '32, Harold B. 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