MTIDAY, APRIT, 24, 1031 ..rt.,.. THE MICHIGAN DAIL Y TWO RAY MEETS TOH11MI'TO BE -B6BODUAST' Drake and Penn Events Will Go on Air Over National and Columbia Networks. (Special to The Daily) DES MOINES, Iowa, Apr. 23. - The 22nd annual Drake Relays herei 8aturday afternoon will be broad- cast for one hour, between 3:30 and 4:30 o'clock, Central standard time, over the network of the National, Broadcasting Company, it has an- nounced. Most of the important stations affiliated with the NBC chain will carry the description of the relays as told by Wallace Butterworth and Paul Dumont, regular sports an- nouncers of the N. B. C. Butter- worth was announcer of the Na- tional Air Races, the Notre Dame- Northwestern football game, theI British-American track meet and several other major events, while Dumont is well known for his snappy announcing of sports events.- PENN RELAYS ON AIR { (Sp,.",d to The IDaiv) NEW YORK, Apr. 23.-The Uni-c versity of Pennsylvania Relay 'Car- nival at Franklin Field, Philadel- " phia, April 24 and 25, which calls together college champions of the track and field, will be broadcast in detail and results over WABC and a wide Columbia network from 2:30 to 5 o'clock on both days of the meet. Ted Husing, , Columbia's1 sports announcer, will be assisted in his task by Lawson Robertson,A track coach of Pennsylvania. ILLINOIS LEADING IN BIG TEN RACE (Continued from Page 6) participated in a Big Ten game this' year, they have swept aside North- west Conference opposition with ease in the practice tilts and will offer stubborn competition for the Wildcats in the games today and tomorrow. 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Mattson, Assistant to the President, on Friday, Sat- urday and Sunday, April 24, 25 and 26, by appointment at the Statler Hotel, Detroit. - 345 MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS As Mayor Murphy threw a shoul- der-high strike over the plate, De- troit opened its home season against St. Louis yesterday on Na- vin field with a victory, 1-0. Tom- my Bridges, slim young right-han- der, limited the Browns to three singles and held them scoreless while Detroit scored its lone .run in the fourth inning when Gehr- inger doubled off the left field fence and Alexander singled past Levey, scoring Gehringer. The 1 to 0 score seemed to bring new hope to Man- YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League Cleveland-S Chicago-2 Detroit-1 St. Louis-0 Other games postponed-Rain National League All games postponed-ain _ ager Harris, as he is worried over his pitching staff. Wesley Ferrell won his third game of the season by letting the Chicago White Sox down with five hits, 8 to 2. Fonseca and Hodapp collected three hits apiece for Cleveland. All other games were postponed be- cause of rain and cold weather. American League. R H E WOLVERINE TRACK Cold Weather Hinders' S T A R S CONFIDENT Varsity Diamond Drill Elddi T l E d To ,. (Continued From Pane 6) L.4e d Uanax xeAre to 1 aKe First Place Honors. (Continued From Page 6) find the going at Drake far more stiff than that which they were up against at Madison. The two mile team will be composed of Austin, Wolfe, Braden, and Turner. This team stands an excellent chance of winning first honors. Austin also will be pitted against some of the outstanding stars of the country in the individual two mile run. Har- old Manning of Wichita, who holds the N. C. A. A. time of 9:18.1 and Chamberlain, Michigan State star, are a couple of his best competitors for the event. Goldsmith stands little chance of going very far in the shot against such stars as Hugh Rhea of Nebras- ka, who tosses the weight over the 50 foot mark. Egleston, too, can only hope to place close to Lee Sentman, the Illinois flash, in the hurdle events. Rod Cox may come through with a brilliant perfor- mance in the hammer throw for he has been getting close to 150 feet on his efforts of late. Capt. Pottle is also making the trip, but is not counted on to place against Warne of Northwestern and Me- hits yesterday. Substitutes Fumbled. Chi vs. Omega Psi Phi, Coliseum A second string setup in the hield courts 4, 5, 6 at one o'clock; P. did not look any better, perhaps Kappa Phi vs. Trigon, Ferry Field worse, for they managed to drop ccurts 1, 2, 3 at one o'clock; Sigma PHONE 7412 everything from pop flies to inhield Nu vs. Tau Delta Phi, Ferry Field throws while the regulars took their courts 4, 5, 6 at one o'clock. turn at socking the horsehide. The --- ---- SUBSCRIBE spirit was great but the execution Under a new ruling, all bat boys was not so good, and the boys will serving National League baseball >haveto tighten up considerably clubs must appear in regular uni- before they are ready to take over forms of the teams which they their Conference opponents. serve. ~ - -- -------- __ --- - - - - - - - - - - ___--__ INTRAMURAL NEWS > 1 J 1 J 1 U Lar Topcoat Made of soft, luxurious, long-wearing fabric, made of fine wools, will not rub threadbare. Wear it in a drench- ing shower. It will not wrinkle. Finely tailored by Adler Rochester. The price $30 is just another illustration of Fiegel's 40th Anniversary Va ue. TREE! Fiegel's 50c Hat With Cleaning Sponge Free Every Hat. Clev. . .... .002 101 103 Chi. ....000 001 010 Ferrell a n d Sewell; Moore and Tate. St. Louis .000 000 000 Det. ......000 100 00x Stewart and Ferrell; B Schang. 8 2 13 3 ermott of Illinois. -5 1 - - I Braxton, 0 3 0 1 5 0) ridges and. 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