WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1,1931 UONT AGU VARSIY D[PIIRTW WIN C THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE- MICHI-AN--A-LY 'E NAMED GOLF JOB idate Threatens DEFEAT SUBS,7 T0 3 Presby and Kieglar Victorious Over Yannigans in First Game of Season. Seven innings of spirited work- out on the Ferry field diamond brought the Michigan baseball squad out of doors for the first time this season yesterday after- noon to put on an exhibition game in which the Varsity first team slammed in seven runs while the subs crossed the home plate but three times. Presby went into the box for the Varsity squad in the opening inning and came through with a fair per- formance for the initial game, showing a greater degree of control than his wild exhibitions of last season. SKiegler Goes In. Kiegler replaced Presby o'n the mound for several innings, but he didn't have anything new to offer. Douglass was on the receiving end of this battery, but was relieved for a time by Carr. Bartholomew and Travers did the hurling for the re- serve squad, with Diffley doing his best to hang on to their offerings. In general, Coach Ray Fisher's proteges put on a good showing for the opening session, and although the play was a bit ragged at times, the squad has some wonderful pos- sibilities for a snappy nine this season. If they continue to show the spirit they put forth 'in yester- day's session, the men will be in good shape by the time for the southern trip, which starts next week. Butler sprung a bit of a surprise when he slammed out a three- bagger for the best hit of the game and also popped out three hits for the day's honors. If he can con- tinue this hitting throughout the season he will be a much more val- uable, shortstop to Fisher. Hudson at First. Hudson held down the first sack for the Varsity yesterday with Daniels at second and Superko handling the ball at third. In the outfield were Eastman, Capt. Tomp- kins, and McCormick. Lindsey got in for a time for Eastman out in the right field position. The reserve infield was composed of Cracht at first, Moody at second, Berger at third, and Manuel at short. Richmond, Brendle, and Drabicki handled the outfield work for the defeated subs. Outdoor practice games will be continued throughout this week with several innings in store for the squad each day. More intensivef drills are on schedule for the moundsmen next week. The FAVORITE tobacco of the Dartmouth man 1... F you want to know the Dart- mouth man's favorite tobacco, watch him as he loads his pipe be- tween classes in front of Dart- mouth Row. Watch him as he strolls along Wheelock Street and pulls the familiar blue tin of Edge- worth out of his pocket. A pipe and Edgeworth-this is the smoking combination that has won the college man. Harvard, Cornell, Michigan, Stanford, Illi- nois ... all agree with Dartmouth. Natural merit has made Edgeworth the favorite smoking tobacco in America's leading colleges and uni- versities. College men everywhere respond to the appeal of pipes packed with cool, slow-burning Edgeworth. Be guided by their choice; try Edge- worth yourself. Taste its rich nat- ural savor that is enhanced immeas- urably by Edgeworth's distinctive "eleventh process.'! You will find Edgeworth at your nearest tobacco shop-15ยข the tin. Or, for gener- ous free sample, address: Larus & Bro. Co., 105 S. 22d St., Rich- mond, Va.. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Edgeworth is a blend of fine old burleys, r===! Sophomore Cand In tramural News to Take Regular Berth. (Continued From Pa~p W ) With the results of the three round decided that he had had Spring sports yet to be determined, enough. Alpha Kappa Lambda leads in the Montague has shown consistently all-year inter-fraternity competi- 'good form as a medalist, and e tion ith a total of 1035 points, a achivemet magm o 66points over Theta haps his outstanding aChi, the runner-up in the results along these lines was a sparkling to date. A. K. L. took the lead by 69 over the long and difficult Kent gaining the final round of the vol- Country Club course in Grand Ra- ley-ball tournament, with a pos- pids, which tied the Amateur course sibility of annexing 10 additional record. points by defeating the winner of Maroon Star Chosen as Badger End Coach MADISON, Wis., Mar. 31.-(/')- SElmerA. Lampe, former Universtiy of Chicago foot ball star, today was Kipke Puts Large Squad Through announced as the choice of the Fundamentals Practice o I Wisconsin University Athletic' Coun- Ferry Field Grid. cil to succeed Jack Ryan as end FrFd r.coach for the 1931 foot ball season. (Continued From Pv( 6) Graduated from Chicago in 1926 boost by the veterans of the 1930 after three years of play on the machine who will come out then. I Maroon varsity, Lampe for the past Practically every one of the old two years has been athletic director men, except those engaged in other } of foot ball and track at Evanston sports, are counting on taking part Township High School. His teams in the spring drills. won the suburban high school Practice will be held every day, chan1pionship in 1929 and 1930.1 the semi-final round of the oppo- site bracket. Theta Xi is third in the present standings with points. Fraternity Standings. A.K.L.................... Theta Chi................. Theta Xi.................. T. K.E..................... Phi Psi.................. D. A.E..................... Alpha Omega............. Phi Lambda Kappa........ Tau Delta Phi............ Pi Lambda Phi........... Phi Beta Delta........... Kappa Nu............... Phi Kappa Sigma......... Sigma Chi............... P.S.K ................... Tennis and horseshoes. 742 I, i 7 1 r Entries for the fraternity com- petition in tennis and horseshoes are now being received by the In- tramural department. The tennis tournament victor annexes 100 points in the all-year scorings, while the horseshoes winner re- ceives 75. Psi Upsilon is the de- fending champion in tennis, the horseshoes tournament was won last year by Delta Upsilon. IIIi weatner permitting, until next Tues- day, when it will be suspended until after the vacation period. Upon returning from their week of rest the men will begin upon the final stretch of spring practice which will be either three or four weeks in duration. In these closing weeks of the training period the squad will be divided up into four groups and a series of games will be played in the stadium between the different teams. Besides these games several scrimmage sessions will be held so' that every man will see plenty of action during these weeks. 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