#! -THE MI HI AN DAIS 7. FRIDAY, THE MCHIGN DALY FZDAY chigan to aceBadger Nine a,, 4: Madison To ay PTQN TO HURLI jer Slated to Oust Eastman in Right Field; Batting Order Shifted. PROBABLE LINEUPS 'i ;on sin Michigan i, ofs. Superko, 8b. :hendel, ss. Butler, rf. isby or Poser, If. Tompkins, cf. nilgofl, rf. Hudson, lb. uisinier, 2b. Diffley, c. hnieder, 1b. Daniels, 2b. riswold, c. Braendle, If. ankey, 2b. Kracht, ss. ,mmerfield, p. Compton, p. ichigan's Varsity nine will in- the Wisconsin stronghold this rnoon to encounter the Badger , last year's champions, at Zp Randall in an effort to re- n themselves for the poor ving made against Illinois here sday. Coach Iowman's squad, ng outslugged the Gophers in r last game and dropped their ter to Chicago by the slim mar- of one run, are bent on repeat- their performance of last sea- s final game when they trim- the Wolves, 1-0, to win the ference title. Wolves Are Tried. ach Fisher's diamond team has from Iowa and Indiana and to Illinois thus far, putting a in third place in the Big Ten dings, while Wisconsin, hav- played but two game's, stands 1. it one change seems likely in y's lineup for the Wolverines. ch Fisher has decided to send er in- at right field to replace man who has been holding h in the garden all season. Also, Wolverine veteran will be as- ed to second place In the bat- order, while Braendle will be dated to someplace near the of the list. Only One Change. ith but a single alteration in Maize and Blue nine, it seems ent that Coach Fisher attri- s the locse playing against the i to an off day, rather than in- dual weakness. nce the beginning of the train- season the Badger nine has itained a, batting average of to establish themselves 4,s a zeroustsquad. Captain Moe er leads the pack with an in- (Continued on Page 7) Helps A's Get Brack' F Among Leadng Four. EAKONPUTTING aTrueblood Works on Weakness Before Tomorrow's Clash With Northwestern. TENNIS PLAYERS H[i i[f 11 Johnstone Will Take Varsity nr to Matches at Evanston. ICT TOIJAY SORRELL HURLS DETROIT TO WIN OVER SOX, AS CLEVELAND LOSES With the meet with Northwest- ern only a day away Coach True- blood spent considerable time with his Varsity golfers yesterday in a' final effort to iron out the weak- nesses which were apparent against Ohio State. Without, exception the p1 a y through the greens has been of , high standard, but on and around the putting surfaces the inconsist- ency which has been exhibited is horrible to watch. Captain Royston is about the only member of the Varsity who is on speaking terms' with his putter. As for the others, especially Howard and Lenfesty, they could probably do about as well as hitting the ball with the bag when it comes to getting down putts of from four to six feet. Howard Improves. However, with typical Ann Arbor weather interfering with the play for the greater part of the week, most of the men have been scoring reasonably well, with the cards ranging all the way from 74 to 00. Howard, despite his shakiness as (Continued on Page 7) - - --=7-1 With only two days of practice this week, Coach Johnstone will take his tennistteam toEvanston this afternoon' to prepare for the Northwestern-Michigan m a t c h es tomorrow. Inclement weather has handi- caped the squad in its training as only two full days of practice were allowed to the. team by the weath- er-man. Sherman won a place for himself on the first team by beat- ing Ranck in two straight sets early yesterday afternoon. Colby Ryan won number two pos- ition on the team by defeating Hammer yesterday. Coach Bennie Oosterbaan has. approximately 45 freshmen base- ball players practicing daily under his direction on Ferry field. The first cut in the size of the squad will be made today. Later on an- other reduction will take place cut- ting the squad down to about 25 men. The material in this year's fresh- man class is about on a par with the yearlings of previous seasons. This afternoon the team will play the Varsity subs, and later in the season the yearlings will meet the' physical ed nine. Another victory over the White Sox yesterday boosted the TigersI toward the top of the American league. Sorrell pitched the last game of the series to an easy 3 to 1 win. Owen's home run in the third in- ning was the only one of the day in the major leagues. The feature gamge on a light day's schedule was the eleven-inning contest between Chicago and Cin- cinnati which ended in a 5 to 4 victory for the Cubs. Both St. Louis teams won by wide margins, the Cardinals overturning the Pirates 11 to 5 while the Browns swamped Cleveland 10 to 4. The game between Brooklyn and Philadelphia, the only other one scheduled, was postponed on ac- count of rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE R 1H E St. Louis 000 540 002 4 9 2 Pitts. .....002 020 010 5 4 2 Haines and Wilson; French, Os- born, Willoughby and Phillips. Cin. .....000 040 000 00 4 8 0 Chi. .....000 000 040 01 5 14 4 Johnson, Frey, Kolp and Suke- forth; Smith, May and Hartnett, Taylor. Brooklyn-Philadelphia, rain. Boston-New York, not schdduled. (Continuect on Page ') Mickey CochraneI Peppery catcher of the Philadel-. phia Athletics, whose home run against Boston on Wedpesday af- ternoon was one of the drives that enabled the world's championship Mackmen to climb back to a posi- tion in the first division of, the jun- ior circuit race. For the first few games the Athletics encountered some rough sailing, but now with Cochrane and Simmons getting in- to mid-season form, they are mak- ing a bid for a higher position. 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