THE MICHICAN DAILY I*. iga Faces Ohio State T%.Xda at Ferry V leic if or Keigler Expected to, onl Mountd for Varsity; Rio Hurler Unpicked. -ontinues Fight, in Spite hicago Defeat, to Keep in feels of fllinois. ROBARLE LINEUPS t Ohio State 3b Baumngartncr, cf e, if Widlar, rf ns, ci Fic'iter, lb lb Hilnchnan or c Hale, 3b 2b Fesler, 2b , rf Strotier, ss ss Condon, if or Kieg- Weisheimer or Fury, c Kermode, Wrig- ley, or Albord, p in Ann Arbor again after hat saw them split even in ,es on the road, Michigan's nine will battle the Ohio gregation at 4:0' o'clock i the Ferry Field diamond. either of the pitchers has been definitely selected, it that either McNeal 'or will work for the Wolver- th any one of Kermode, or Albord dishing them up Wejlveri'b nes W~hitewash indiala In Tennis Meet, 9 to 0 BIG SIX HITTING AVERAGES FALL T Baseball, Track, Tennis, Golf Teams to Meet Adversaries in Conference Contests. . BIG LEAGUE STANDINGS W' L Pet. New York........12 s 8 o .606 Philadelphia ......10U 1 .8 Cleveland........12 i1 .24 Poston............9 11 .450 St. Louis...........6 12 .333 National League. St. Louis ........14 4 .77 New York .........14 6 .0Ai R ,ston............12 8 .600 Chicago .. . . .. . ..i.. .579 ' ittsburg .......... . Ehiladeiphi....... 12 .S4 Binc aiyn.......... 8 15 .348 iciinati........ 2 16 .I11 Griffs Score Eighteen Safeties off Four Bengal Hurlers; Cards, Pirates Win. YESTERDAY'S SCORES American Leaguze Washington 14, Detroit 4. All other games postponed rain). Philadelphia 2, St. Lou-is 1, Aill other gamnes postponled 11 (rain). E file the defeat su fered at Chi- last Saturday virtually cost Maize and Blue any chance soever for the Big Ten toga, will still be out trying to win any games as possible, with rope that Illinois and North- rn will run into some rough .g in the last half of the sea- State Has Lost Two Games.i Ohio State they will meet a that still has two in its first ern Conference victory. In two s that the Buckeyes have d they have lost to both In- and Northwestern, both times1 mnargin of two runs. Their luled game with the Big Ten rs, Illinois was rained out last day. Even though the Scarlet Gray aggregation still has to into the win column, the in of their defeats has not so great that they cann be d off lightly. In coming with- to runs of the Wildcats they ed a team that has lost but out of seven starts, and that inois. injury to Larry Butler, Wol- e right fielder, at Wisconsin nake it impossible for him to a part in today'.S game, and lace will likely be taken by y .Eastman, who started the n in that position. Outside of' one shift there will be no ges in the lineup that will take feld for Coach Ray Fisher's i t ' 1 i a 1' 3 L 1 With all of the teams at the top {r of their form, the several " repire- :sentatives of the Maize and Blue are preparing for a busy week of activities. For many of them the - sesults of this weeks contests will decide whether or not they are to r be reckoned with in the final Big Ten standings. Tracksters to Meet. Coach Charlie Hoyt will take his }~... Varsit hinclads to Champaign on >.' . Saturday to engage the strong 11- linois outfit in a dual meet which ought to provide an excellent in- * r dex to many of the probable win- ners in the Big Ten meet to be nhed later in the month. The Illini boast a galaxy of stars including ,star hurdler, Verne McDcrirott,. vaulter, and Had Pur- ma, in the weight events. In addi- tion Gould, Carrison, Woolsey, and Evans in the distance events are especially strong. (BA e Pre), The week's schedule for Ray Babe uthFisher's baseball nine is character- The receding batting averages of ized by its usual toughness. After the major league sluggers brought the game today with Ohio State, more changes in the lineup of the the ball tossers will remain here big six yesterday. Three of the con- until Friday when they again go tenders for places among the sextet the road. First to encounter played, and between them they got onwa tatesttAmesuten only one hit. Lew Fonseca, of Cleve- to proceed down ollege tham agn for land, and Johnny Vergez, of the t reed dn t tp n New York Giants, failed to connect a rtrn gagement with the Con-; nw Yrkp Giants, faid tocnect ference leaaing Illini, who defeated and droppf~ed below third place n nhem earlier in the season. their leagues. Dale Alexander, of . Detroit, in the last two games, hit Tenis Team to Play Chicago. three out of ten and fell from first Inaddition to the meet yester- to third place. Rogers Hornsby, of day, wherein they whitewashed In- the Cubs, and Al Simmons, of the diana to the tune of 9-0, the Var- Athletics, replaced Vergez and Fon- sity racquet wielders have a meet set standings dthere Saturday with the strong Tesadnstoday: University of Chicago outfit to G AB R H Pct. complete their week's order of busi- Ruth, Yanks .....13 47 17 20 .426 ness. The Chicago team although Simmons, Ath. ...17 64 13 27 .422 not as highly rated as in past Alexander, Tigers 14 92 13 38 .413 years, still has a formidable aggre- Roettger, Reds .'..15 63 3 25 .397 gation of stars which are capable Bottomley, Cards 16 62 12 23 .362 of giving Coach Johnstone's boys Hornsby, Cubs ...18 69 18 25 .362 a busy afternoon. The golfers will content them- selves with two non-conference T A K T AM EI meets, one with the University freshman squad, Wednesday, and one with Detroit City College here Iaturday. These will merely pro- vide conditioning exercise in pre- paration for the meet next Mon- day with Chicago. Meet With Illinois Is Next on Varsity Schedule; Contest Western Conference Exnected tn Re Co. Varsity and Having successfully passed an- other obstacle in their path to a Big Ten dual meet title, by defeat- ing Northwestern Saturday, the! Varsity golfers yesterday started preparations for two non-confer- ence meets this week. The regular Big Ten schedule will resumebnext Monday, when Coach Trueblood and his boys journey to Chicago to meet the reputedly strong Midway outfit. The first of these meets schedul- ed for this week will bring the Var- s i t y against Johnny Bergelin's' freshman outfit Wednesday after- noon. This meet will consist en- tirely of singles matches with pres- ent plans calling for six men on each team to participate. The freshmen led by Johnny Fisher will no doubt be able to afford the up- perclassmen plenty of opposition. Detroit to Meet Varsity Golfers. The Detroit City College quartet, will invade the University links Saturday to show their wares aganst the Maize and Blue. The Detroiturs have an usually strong team this year and the outcome is causing considerable speculation in state golfing circles. As for the match last Saturday, the rain and mud provided the set- ting for many remarkable shots. Captain Royston got off to a flying start in his match by executing one of the finest shots ever seen in the short history of the new University course, on the first hole. He pushed, his second shot far to the right, twentynyardstfrom thehrow of pines which guards the greens from that direction, but about hole high. Finding it impossible to run a ball underneath, he drew a nib- lic from his bag, scooped the ball up in a tremendous swipe which sent it about 70 fet into the air' and to a final resting place within easy one putting distance of the cup. (Continued on Page 7) CROSLE Y AMIRAD BOSCHt SHOP WE SELL WE RENT adios WE SERVICE Tel. 2-2812 615 E. Williams . PI ' to Encounter Freshmen Detroit City College This Week. In the only game played yester- day in the American League, the Senators walloped the Detroit Tig- ers at Navin Field to the tune of 14 to 4. The Griffs collected a total of 18 safeties off a quartet of De- troit hurlers, while the Tigers were unable to get to Fisher for more than two- runs until the ninth in- ning when .Owen's scratch single and Alexander's double started the beiated rally that gave the Bengals two more runs. Bridges Knocked Out in First. Bridges, Tiger hurler who has{ been going well thus far this season had a shortlived career in yester- day's spree, allowing a total of five hits and four runs in the initial frame and was sent to the showers with only one man down, Sullivan; who relieved him permitted Wash- ington two more runs in the first and an additional two in the second inning. He held the Griffs scoreless in the third frame, but was jerked in the fourth when they began wal- loping him, with Hogsett taking up the hurling duties for the Tigers. Hogsett lasted but three innings and Herring was sent in to see if his offerings could fool the slugging Senators. Herring finished the game for the Tigers. Meine Beats Vance for Pirates. Two of the National League clubs were also rained out yesterday, with Pittsburgh and Brooklyn, and St. Louis and Philadelphia engaging in the only encounters of the day. The Pirates collected one run in the opening frame dand three more in the fourth to. defeat the- Dodgers, 4-2. Meine was the winning pitcher and Vance got one chalked up in the lost column. The Cards, after getting one run in the third, alowect the Phillies a pair of tallies in the sixth and were unable to cross the plate with any more for themselves, and lost a close game, 2-1. Neither of these games affected the relative posi- tions of the teams in the National League. State college athletic directors have come forward unanimously! against the non-coaching rule that more than 77 per cent of Detroit high school directors, coaches and captains opposed in a secret, vote. Baseball Scores, . A MEP ICAN LE AGUE New York-Chicago (no game, rain). Phila.-St. Louis (no game, rain). Boston-Cleveland (no game, rain). R H E Wash....620 202 200 14 18 0 Det. ......001 010 002 4 11 3 Fisher and Iaringrave; 3ridges Sullivan, Hogsett, Herring, Schang and Hayworth. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati-Boston (no game, rain), Chicago-New York (no game, rain). R H E Pitt ......100 300 000 4 10 2 Brkln.....000 200 000 2 5.1 Meine and Phillips. Vance and Lopez. St. Louis ..001 000 000 1 7 0 Phila.....000 002 00x 2 5 1 Hallahan, Lindsey, and Wilson, Collins and Davis. Beatrice Bryan,. nterprise, Miss., Who won jI1 southern tenmis Tites !ast summner, has broken out this year as coach of a two-goal-a-min- ute basketball team. I RIG TEN V Victory Brings Win Total to Two Against One Loss; Chicago Contest Scheduled Next. By Sheldon C, Fullerton Winning every set butone against Indiana, Michig an's Varsity tennis team coasted to an easy 9-0 whiatf- wash of the Hoosiers yester day on the Ferry Field courts, in a West- ern Conference tennis meet. Mich- igan was the easy victor in eve ry one of the six singles clashes, a was equally successful in. sweeping to triumphs in the three double matches, with scarcely any opp):i- tion being offered them. The victory over Indiana gave the Michigan netters a record of two wins against one defeat, the other triumph being scored over Northwestern last Saturday while the one loss came at the hamds of Ohio State in the first Bio Ten meet of the season. Next Saturday the Wolverines will run into their toug)hest match of the year when they engage Chicago here. Fred Brace started proceedings off with a victory yesterday when he defeated Rice of Indiana, G-2, G-2. Treo was nothing about the match to make it overly interesting from a spectator's viewpoint, the Michigan captain having thing pretty much his own way through- out tlh entire two sets. 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Last year he I out a home run in the Ohio, e game here. nong the men on the Buckeye -d who will bear watching in y's fray will be Baumgartner, er fielder and Weisheimer, cat- The former has been playing ce game of ball all year long the visitors, while the latter's is-up play behind the plate and work with the stick have been g factor in the slight success team has had. ermode and Wrigley are two ran mound aces who have m to good advantage in pre- s appearances on the hill for . Kerrmode in his third year the squad, while Wrigley was 1phomore find last season. her Hopes For Better Batting. chigan's batting was not allj could be desired in the games, mnst Wisconsin and Chicago last h, but Coach Fisher is hoping (Continued on Page 7) Mac's Taxi 35c Anywhere in City. [Oc for each addi-. With all the honors of an over- whelming,,-even if muddy, victory over the Minnesota Gophers last Saturday in the first Conference dual meet of the season packed away, the Wolverine thinclads are -preparing for an invasion of for- eign territory this Saturday when they travel down to Champaign to engage 0he Ihi.i in .. pr 11ses to be one _I the best dual m s in the BLig Ten schedule fo both Wolves and Gillmen boast some of ,the outstanding individual men in the Conference. The Michigan team rolled up a one-sided score against the Minne- sota boys in that last meet, but they were almost totally unable to demdnstrate any real form in their events. Tolan, Wolfe, Austin and Russell had little or no opposition in their respective events to even force them to exert themselves a great deal. A week of intensive training is going to come in mighty handy for the Wolves if they wish to take over this Illini outfit. When the dope is handed out on the relative merits of the two teams scheduled to meet at Champaign it looks as though it is going to be a battle of champions with the result giving a fine indication of what is to be expected of each team in the Conference meet the following (Continued on age 7) and N.C.A. Iron Out Troubles, Is Report All the impending difficulties be- tween the Western Conference and the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools were ironed out satisfactorily, ac- cording to a story printed in the Chicago Daily News Saturday. Dean Edmonson, of the School of Education and President of the North Central Association, presided over the meeting. All the points of conflict were cleared up quickly and without difficulty and plans for future co-operation between the two groups were formulated. The Big Ten was represented by] President Ruthven of Michigan, President Scott of Northwestern, and President Elliott of Purdue. President Gage of Coe college was the principal representative of the North Central Association. ST, ANDREWS, Scotland, May 11. -(IP)- The draw for the British Open golf championship, to begin June 1 at Carnoustie, was issued today, revealing 214 entries. Thir- teen are Americans, five Argentins, one from Colombia and one from Manila. Representatives of Austral- ia, Germany, France and India also will play. WASHINGTON SHOP l 107 East Liberty Expert Shoe Repairing by lemac process We Call for and .Deliver Phone 7373 need an extra pair of trousers? --EIORS- Today is Swingout GET YOUR CAP and GOWN the finest quality trousers and fancy wool knickers regularly priced $10m$15. $4195 The h lie e Line at Extra trousers $7.50 Appraising eyes brighten at the distinctive appear- ance of the "Challenger." Our spring models include a variety of worsteds and unfinished materials in tans and greys tailored in our own factories exclusively for our own stores. from I1