FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1931 'THE MTCHIGAN DATUM' , MNO : Student Fee Set at 50 Cents for Eighteen Holes by Board; 10 Rounds for $4.50. 1 THE..M.CH...N....... Mules Governing Course Listed; Farmhouse to be Made Into Temporary Clubhouse. (Continued from Page 6) Will govern the operation of the course follow: 1. Students will be identified by the identification card issued thiem by the University. 2. Two or more students playing together may use coT .°ons from the same book.3 3. Married students may use the coupons from the same book for their wives and dependent mem- bers of their families, Saturdaysa Sundays and Holidays excluded. 4. Student and faculty fees to be 50 cents for single playing fee, 18 holes; 10 single playing rights, 18 holes, $4.56. All playing rights sub-i ject to place to play and u.-der such rules and regulations as mayj be fixed by the Board in Control of Athletics. 5. Faculty members will be iden- tified by their athletic coupon book, or any other satisfactory proof. 6. Two or more faculty members may use the same book when play- ing together. 7. Dependent members of the family may use the faculty book, Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays l excluded. 8. Alumni fees for 18 holes, $1 for week days, $1.50 for Saturdays,; Sundays and Holidays. Non-alumni fees for 18 holes, $1.50 for week days, $2 for Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. 9. Guests, non-alumni, will be permitted to play only when ac- companied and playing with a stu- dent, an alumnus, or member of the faculty. J ixteen Freshmen Win TRACK MEN TRAIN MatNumeral Awards FOR DRAKE PELAYI [ [ gBWh the close of the freshman (Continued From Page 6) F J 0U [wiestling season last Wednesday, run by a slight margin and will Coach Donohue announced his nu- probably go with the squad. Egles- Choate Beats Laser for Light- meral awards. The list, numbcring ton, another sophomore, is ,chedu .- Heavyweight Title in Feature 16, comprises some fair wrestling ed to bear the brunt of the burden of Eliminations, talent, and was partly compiled in the hurdles. from the results of Wednesday aft- Cox, erstwhile gridder, wlo h . (Continued From Page 6) ernoon'S final bouts. been tossing the hammer with in- feating Mendelson. -he title in the Mentioned among the more out- creasing skill for the past f w welterweight class went to Burg-- standing Irosh grapplers are Mosier, weeks, will be taken to participate torff. Warren Taylor won the final holder of the state A. A. U. title, in that event. The giant football bout in the middleweight. In the Krueger, Clark, Doharty, and Pon- star has been throwing the hammer lightheavy and heavyweight classes to, a 165-pounder. The list of fresh- well over 140 feet, and should gain the titles went to Bob Choate and men to whom numerals are to be a place at Drake. Goldsmith, an- R. L. Bradley, respectively. awarded follows: Landrum, Shapi- other member of the gridiron squad, Yesterday's bouts included match- ro, Harlbie, Larock, Cookson, Freed- will put the shot for the Wolves. es in the lightweight, welterweight, man, Ktueger, Mosier, Kasabach, Captain Pottle, in the pole vault, middle weight, and light-heavy- Clamk, White, Stigleman, Siragusa, land Klein, in the broad jump, will weight. In the middleweight bout Doharty, McCauley, and Ponto. probably complete the squad. extra round, making four in all, before the winner could be deter- mined. Galizia went into the first round with a burst of speed and c succeeded in taking it. In the see- ond both fighters were on equal terms. Taylor came back in the third and took that round and also the fourth for the bout. Taylor (under new management) won the fight by means of his in- fighting. FLOYD SNYDER and his Club Ambassador Burgtorff Wins Welter Title. Dance Band are the talk of the town. burgtorff took the fight in the welterweight class. He captured the Ladies 20c Gents S0c first two rounds. In the second No charge for Dancing Stevens broke his thumb at the start but finished out the round. No Dance Tonight, FRIDAY Let Philbin then called the fight off. Ballroom rented for priate party p -,h ORDERS ACCEPTED BY TELEPHONE PHONE 6915 The best fight of the day was in the light-heavyweight class be- tween Choate and Laser. Choate won the bout by his performance in the first round, as the boxers were on even terms in the last two. Both hien put up a good fight, and showed the best boxing ability of the group. Ralston Beats Mendelson. Ralston and Mendelson also gave a good showing in the; ligntweighL bout,. with Ralston taking the open- ing and final rounds for the bout. Both men landed some good blows to the head and body, although they missed several aims because of f({aulty timing. Saturday Night--Prize Night Beautiful Jacqueline shoes given through the courtesy of Jacobson Stores Inc. Dance with us at our first Sunday night show Next Sunday, April 12th Dancing 9:00 o'clock-Added attractions COLLEEN BLANCHETTE, Radio's Bo Boop A Doop Girl. op TWO STORES 711 North University JOE QUALTERS, Old Mana others in person. No Increase in prices Sunshine and ,1, Game Today May be Last Before I Start of Southern Trip Next Tuesday. (Continued From Page 6) Harley McNeil took up the hurl- ing burden for the Yannigans in the fifth, and worked for the last seven innings, allowing the Regu- tars to score only one more run. That came in the eighth inning on a longtriple by Norm Daniels and an infield out on the part of Ken Manuel. Drabicke Scores for Reserves. The only Yannigan marker came in the eighth also, off the deliveries of Folger, who worked the last six frames. Drabickle singled to open the inning and Braendle was given a free ticket to first. Two wilds pitches in succession then allowed Drabicke to cross thre plate. While all of the four pitchers showed. that they are rapidly round-. ing into form during their stay on the mound, the batters still lookedI weak in trying to solve the offer- ings that were presented to them' Norm Daniels' triple in the eighth was the best clout of the game. Hole Plays Well. A nice fielding game was turned in by Hole, Yannigan shortstop who was moved over from third base where he has been playing during nost of the training contests. Sev- eral times he scooped up grounders that were hit far to his right to toss the runners out on fast plays At first base. If he can keep up that kind of a fielding game, and in the meantime pick up a- little on his batting, he may loom as a strong possibility to break into the regular lineup. Spring Trip Starts Tuesday. Chances are that this was the last game the players will be called upon to stage before the spring trip begins at Dayton next Tues tay. 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