T H R m c H I C-1 "i", 1- t r ir l, , 7. i i ii G. i93 t THF M'®?CA-IICn~i" un~xl4 T~rpATLY TnHm~n77SDAY-,-,. A:_,_.L....0.. .193__1 arsity Nine to Meet C I'm r-, akiLur .. tnd, 2 Lz "low- *AtRWI PIN .X COO MU--GAME SERIES vley McNeil Will Do Mound Dities Against hivaders ii First Contest. PROBABLE LINEUPS His Pitcher and Team Stood Out Yesterday I- . .2.. i ,'i ENT~ Bright in 'olgate Dowler, cf. Weed, 2b Anderson, 3b Terry,(c) if Cottrell, rf Dashner, ss Callan,lb Litster,c Purple, Lyman David or Beldon, p Mdichigan Superko, 3b Braendle, If Tompkins,(c) cf Hudson,lb Diftley, c Daniels, 2b Eastman, rf Kracht, ss McNeil, p Colgate University's baseball team will invade Ferry Field at 4:05 o'clock this afternoon to do battle with Michigan's hard hitting nine in the first of a two-game series that will constitute the final tuneup contests before the Wolverines fin- ally settle down to the task of cross- ing bats with some of their Confer- ence opponents. Although Michigan has looked fairly strong at the plate in the team's two appearances here, it will have to be able to muster plenty of power today if it hopes to defeat the eastern school, which always in the past been able to give the Wol- verines a real battle. It cannot be expected that Colgate will curl up and commit a lot of errors that will permit the Maize and Blue to step out ahead as Hosei did Tuesday. In an effort to take the first game of the series, the second of which will be played tomorrow, Coach Ray. Fisher thought of sending Verne Compton, right handed hurling ace, to the mound. Compton hurled the last four innings against Hosei Tuesday and was able to breeze through easily without so much asI one man reaching first against him. Six of the Japanese players were retired via the strikeout route in . his four innings on the mound, and it is likely that several more would have gone out in thattmanner had the Wiolverine hurler tried to bear down on them. He fanned the side (Continued on Page 7) t AMCoach team of M :J day to l end to make a first ho Ohio R Drake 1. Sbright fi ain even than the igan an ors on t compari A tot leges, an 17 state competi Roger Peckinpaugh out of Manager of the Cleveland Indians, made in who saw his star pitcher, Wesley igan re Ferrell, make a real name for him- and spri self yeserday by puciing a no-hit as expe game and accounting for a home Chief run and a double while at bat. was th Averill also socked a homer. Tolan, who ra: Maize and Blue Court sGeorge Team PlaysWith Ypsi 9.5 seco year, bu Michigan's Varsity tennis squad chancet played a last minute arrangement of tennis with the Ypsilanti team The W yesterday afternoon in the way of in two gettting in some more competition mile, an that the men need so badly. Seven meet re sets of single were run off, while time of three doubles set-ups were played was cloc in the course of the afternoon. Holly Repairs on the Varsity courts not hammer being completed yet, the teams distance were equally handicapped by hav- heave t ing to play on the other Intramural opponen courts. The games that resulted' set a ne were quite interesting with an up- Wolverin set in one single match, two stir- mark to ring singles heats, end one excit- Neitherc ing doubles match. pete this Ryan beat Creslewski 6-3, 6-3 in, Booke his match, while Reindel won from Michiga (Continued on Page 7) Wil AI r flr(f NEW CROP OF ROOKIES MAKE GOOD a r UIL L I)UhdL SHOWING IN BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL j n Ovrs PCads t W m Ov r Prates Ahugh only several weeks of for Donie Bu=h. Vic Frasi , a the Aerican League baseball sea-pitcher,is highly touted, bt son have been completed, there isI been rougihly trcated1 L_,Nhsfit alreadly a fairly long list of rookiesI few ateps Prospects Face Varsity that look . e attempts. expensive Nkw York. ytalokto be better than oea Eighth Annual Ohio average first year performer in the outfieldcr, is the only starrig n'-' big show. Of these new men the coner to apuear with that cub. Relays Saturday. kN . western clubs have fared far the although several of the new pich-- Charles Hoyt will select a better than their eastern rivals, ers are said to have the stuff to approximately 25 men to- indicating that ihe four western win i the majors.i make the trip this week teams, Cleveland. Detroit, St. Louis. Phidelph a offers Hank U. on Columbus where they will and Chicago, may be able to make ald, a 19 year old right handed piar- r determined effort to cop a better showing this year than in cher, as its coice_ for i nors in the Eighth Annual the past several campaigns aga Inst !laurels. McDonald has app red in elays. After triumphing at the eastern pennant contenders. several games. ad has shown a ast week the prospects look Detroit supplies five of the out- ord of sut With t ov l for the Wolverines to make standing new men who are at pies- Athletics behind him he should be- n better showing at Ohio ent playing a good brand of, ball. a big winner- ey did last year when Mich- Gerald and Harvey Walker and I Boston's pair of =rirst year stars d Illinois tied for first hon- Frank Doljac, three outflielders, all to date has been VanCanp and the unofficial basis of team have won berths with the club and Winsett, a pair of outfielders. Van - son, probably will be retained. Harvey 1Cae is leading the AmericaL Lag il nee.Walker especially looks like a real League in batting, although lie has , Large Field Entered.lok 1! h not appeared in all of the team's . -._- ---. - find. Tom Bridges, a right handed no perdi lftet a' al of 140 universities, col- hurler, has delivered a winning games. Winsett has been used chief_- ad high schools representing brand of ball, andrMarvin Owen, ly as a pinch hitter, but has looked Haines, s participated in last year's the new shortstop, has looked to b good in that role. Horsehide twirler for the St. Loul,; tion, breaking 22 records one of the real finds of the season. Cardinals, pitched his team to a' 35 events on the card. The i Fhna win over the Pirates yesterday to At Cleveland the fans are all IBres i-nn aseball vies' greatest showing was the tune of 7 to 1. the field events, the Mich- bragging about the ability of Joe . presentatives in the relays Vosmik, former Cleveland sandlot .eani uns o f ani e ints failing to come through star, who is now clouting the ball- FEW VACANCIES cted. to all corners of the lot in his major With the first practice game forRE MAIN.,N G.L, league debut. He is a left fielder. 1 the freshman baseball team last ! RE AIN INGOLF among the disappointments nother member of the Tribe sure night, Coach. Bennie Oosterbann - -w fie performance of Eddie to stick is Fay Thomas, lanky hurl- .had-a chance to look over the squad f As a result of the qualifying trials Michigan's negro speedster e. I of 55 baseball players. which have been in progress for the n. second to his old rival, plylat ^ ochTomsTuelo 8impson, of Ohio State. St. Louis has added a wealth of His first team consists of Water- ast week, Coach Thomas Trueblood i, who ran the century in new talent in Irving Burns first ber, Baldwin, F i s h, Ferguson, announced that the respective nds, will not compete this baseman, Jim Levey, shortstop, and Brown Menefee, Artx, Dobb and4 rankings; of themembers ofthe t Tolan will have another Lin Storti, third baseman. Levey several other men have good pros-y d s n fd to gain the honors. has looked the best of this group pects of sticking with the team af- s practically complet ed However,.I so far, but the ethers will also ter the first cut scheduled for next there still remain about five va- Relays are Strong. bear watching .tnaddition the week r td cancies on each of the two squads. Wolverines also gained firsts Browns have added two new out- --------- - Johnny Bergelin, 1929 Varsity relay events, the quarter fielders in Waddey and Bettencourti GRAND RAPIDS, April 23.-(/')- captain, will be in charge of the nd one mile, breaking the but so far they have failed to star.'/Martin Levandowski, state light I Freshman team, and John Fisher, cord in the latter with a , . f f heavyweight champion will defend who holds the number one ranking 3:21.5. The 440-yard relay Chicago's nominees for first year his championship belt here tonight position among the freshmen has ked at :41.6. honors are Luke Appling, brilliant against Johnny Hoekstra, of Niles. been appointed captain. Campbell,. giant Wolverine shortstop, and Mel Simons, former - - - - - thrower, tossed the iron a American Association slugger, who of 164 feet, one inch, a is roaming the center field pastures FRENCH AND ENGLISH hat beat out his nearest - t by 15 feet, one inch, and BERETS FOR BOYS ew record. Pattoih, another $5.00 ne, reached the 127-foot Allowed on old garments traded in Variety of Colors gain a fourth in this event. on custom tailored clothing. .°' of these two men will com- $35.00 d u s year.50 adu r Brooks, the other half of CHAS. DOUKAS n's pair of colored tracks- 1319 South University 228 SOUTH THAYER OPP. 1LL AUDITORIUM To _y L LC Johnny Howard Has Recovered From His Illness to Get Back to Practice. Yesterday'a fair weather provided fetirst go od opportunity in several days for members of the Varsii golf squad to effectively work on the flaws which were evident in their 15-3 victory over Michigarn State last weekend. Johnny Howard. one of last year's most dependable reulars, h1as fully r-overed from the illness which has cramped his style for the past few weeks, and is rounding into shape nicely for the meet with Ohio State. He put in a few minutes of work on his short game yesterdav, especially the short chips, and finally got them rolling dead to the pin. Handt, who UistLiguisdimcU 711iseif by his excellent play ast week, will probably get the cali again Satur- day when the Wolverines tee off against the Buckeyes. The strength of the Ohio State contingent is unknown, cept for the fact that the winner and run- ner-up in the State Championship tournament last summer are occu- pying the first and second ranking positions, all of which seems to indicate that the Wolverines are in (Continued on 'age ) The 1.119 South University Custom Made Suits and up ALTERATION AND REPAIR SERVICE lUvllbllluuu- Vll i iU C <7 , ,.rte - _ _ New Location will be at 310 South State August 15 RE' f110Va. S L ar -'C To(-Ia New Location will be at 310 South State August 15 SUI T S STARTING TODAY AND LASTING TEN DAYS EVERY GARMENT AND ALL FURNISHINGS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS BIG REMOVAL SALE IN PREPARING FOR OUR NEW SHOP AT 310 SOUTH STATE. TO BE OCCUPIED ON OR E- FORE AUGUST 15. A fine Spring cludes selection of the New Colors. 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