. orters Wi1l Tee off This Iv. w w IT FAYGRITE TO GT[ S N TEAM TITLE onceded Excellent Chance Present Champions Will Lead Wolves in Tour ney Today -fter card is checked in Saturday after- noon. Capt. Royston, Lenfesty, and Howard who were on that runner- up quartet are again entered with only Jarvis Hicks lost. His services will be sadly missed for he tied for second individual honors last year with Kepler of Ohio State. The Buckeye star is again entered, .tee- ' ing off at 9:15 today in a three- some with Klein of Chicago and night Talbot of Indiana. off in Another featured trio will be that -some teeing off at 8:45 with Martin, play- ler' of ing his round with Fowler of Min- 0 ope mund at 1:3 g ou tiatio is nesotpa who turned in a card of 310 last year, and Rogers of lDorthest- 0 ern. it With Michigan and Illinois the n favorites to carry away the low h medal score, Ohio State, Purdue, and Minnesota are putting individ- e ual stars into the pairings who may y surprise the dopesters with an up- set team victory for any one of these three schools. Besides Kepler, - the Buckeyes have entered Florio, of Wilson and Clark all of whom are expected to turn in some fine cards. The Boilermakers are depending (Continued on Page t) ing individ Martin o announce- course will wishing to Eck on both afternoons. will have r his title, i the Illini to repeat ien it turn- ,247 to take n composed ve, and Al- res of 305, .y last year s morning's tion of Al- ced by Res- Finals in Fraternity Tennis Carded Today Alpha Kappa Lambda will meet Phi Beta Delta this afternoon in the finals of the inter-fraternity tennis tournament. The singles match is of the greatest interest, Land of Phi Beta Delta being in the semi- finals of the all-campus meet, and Wilcox of A. K. L. in the finals. The result of this match may indicate the winner of the all-cam- pus tournament. The other Matches however, should be equally good for in the number one set-up Goodman and Kronfeld meet Kirk, Oldham, or Kearns from A. K. L. In the other match Cohen and Bishlou, Phi Betas, will meet Symon and Knapp or Angell. A 2-1 score will probably take the day for one of these teams. Associated PressPhoto Joe Royston, The Wolverine.captain who is expected to make a strong bid for individual honors in the Western Conference golf meet starting today at the University course. Royston is paired with Bassett of Purdue, and Stewart of Wisconsin.' FACULT Y DIAMOND CARD NEARS ENDI Swim Club and Zoology Nnes Win in Wednesday's Play. Playoffs in the double elimina- tion finals series of the faculty soft baseball tournament as sponsored by the Intramural Department are moving right along. Completion is sought early next week with the final determination of the series winners for this year. The Swim Club nine cleaned up the Physics diamond team Wednes- day afternoon, 10 to 4. This victory was a surprise for the losers were the second place team at the close of the regular season. Wednesday's other game went to Zoology's baseball club by -the score of 9-6, a victory over the Mathe- matics nine. The Math players had the Zoo aggregation beaten until in the final inning a seven-run ral- ly was pulled by the latter to put the game on ice. Today the games scheduled are for the losers Physics and Mathe- matics teams to clash, while Zool- LONS SETS TICERS ,0OO~'JN'uITH B8 HITS Athletics Again Defeat Yankees as Foxx Hits for Circuit; Cincinnati Wins. Ted Lyons set the Detroit Tigers down with eight hits while his teammates were gathering 10 off Sorrell and won 3 to 2 yesterday afternoon at Comiskey Park, Chi- cago. Manager Harris changed the De- troit batting order when Harvey VWalke went in at center field and took second position in the batting order. Owen batted third and Stone fourth in the revamped lineup. N In the third inning Hayworth sacrificed Koenig to second after Mark had walked. Johnson doubled to left and scored Detroit's first run. The White Sox came right back in their half of the same inn- ing with three runs, enough to win the game. Jeffries singled to center followed by Tate's single. Lyons sacrificed the runners around the paths,. Jeffries stopping at third and Tate on second. Blue doubled to center scoring 'Jeffries and Tate. Watwood tripled to left scoring Blue. On the next play Watwood was thrown out at the plate when Fonseca hit to, Akers. Babe Ruth hit number eight at the expense of Philadelphia but Foxx came back with a .homer to beat the Yankees 5 to 4. New York led in the seventh inning 4 to 1I but the Athletics forced a three- YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League Chicago 3............. Detroit 2 Cleveland. 5........St. Louis .4 Philadelphia 5.......New York 4 Washington 4.......... Boston 3 5 National League Chicago 1........Cincinnati 3 Boston 7 ............ New York 6 I Pittsburgh 11. ........St. Louis 8 INTRAMURAL PROGRAM TO INCLUDE SEVERAL NEW CHANGES NEXT YEAR Point System Innovation to Be zones. The department feels that Most Radical Improvement; there are a large number of men Fin this group who desire to get on teams and find no real opportunity to do so. Several important changes of In onnciositohi.n l policywill be introduced in the In- In connection with this an old tr-amural program for next year. plan will be resurrected in spite of 'The directors after due deliberation dAoub asetonits pobable success. Thedirctos fte du dlibratonI Another event in the form of tag- on the question have decided to in- football will be offered in the fall augurate three or four new phases to go along with the present game in the activities in an effort to im -ofspeedball. This game will be for prove the years rogram of spor the Independent teams. In the first place, a point recordthindlpendeteaod will be kept for each individual in Finally, in the future anyone de- every sport in which he partici- t ig for a locr at pates,whteitbatenorn sports building will be required to whether it be a teafill out a card wch will show just individual event. A certain per- ouh ard heiillshwnjus centage, to be decided after this what sports he is interested in. This has been started, of the high pointganization the directors in their or- winners for the year will be award- to see plans and enable them . ed sweaters and an Intramural "M" those activities which they most with numerals interwoven, desire.a Will Award Sweaters. Health examinations will also be Following the list of men who re- required before the lockers may be ceive the above award another obtained, service in the training group will receive class sweaters room taking care of all this. Thus and numerals, while a third selec- at the start of the season students tion whose total points are still will have their health cards. smaller will be given numerals. - As a smaller change, in the fu- A-man will be able to win points j ture there will be no tournaments in a definitely set number of events, conducted separately for freshmen say six team and six individualj after the Orientation week pro- events, although this number has gram. not as yet been decided upon. This will form the most radical change WILDCAT CAPTAIN instituted in next year's Intramural program. . GIVEN HIGH HONOR Again, in order to cut down for- -- feits to the minimum, the depart- EVANSTON, Ill., May 29.-Larry ment will charge each team a for- Oliphant, captain and first base- felt fee, this fee to be returned to the team if it plays all its games man of Northwestern University's as they are scheduled. Individuals baseball team, was awarded the entering all-campus tourneys will Western Conference medal given' also be required to deposit a small each year to the graduating senior fee which is to be returned if they showing the most proficiency in do not forfeit a match. Forfeits Cause'Trouble, scholarship and athletics, it was Quite a little dissatisfaction has announced by K. L. Wilson, athletic comeabout because a team or in- director. dividual appears for a scheduled In addition to being a star on the match and their opponents fail to baseball team, Oliphant was also a show up. In addition to this bad regular end for three years on the feature, the department has the Wildcat football team. His work on added trouble of scheduling the both baseball and football teams match, must reserve the playing together with his maintaining a space, and furnish an official-all nearly perfect scholastic standing to no avail in case of a forfeit. resulted in his being granted the The third important step to be award. He came within two-tenths made by the department is thei of a point of having a perfect A k formulation of a definite Independ- average in scholarship for- four ent organization which will have as years. its objective the fostering of ath- Oliphant was also active in cam- letics among non-fraternity men pus activities. He is president of the on the campus. senior class and a member of Deru; It is planned to divide different honorary senior fraternity. He is a 1 sections of the city into zones. member of Sigma Chi social fra- ( making the teams up by .these ternity. SPEED K I Thirty-eight of Forty Enti Qualify With Speed Greate Than 100 Miles per Hour. With preliminary trials clo and the forty qualifying ent tearing down and rebuilding tl engines for the 500-mile Memo day speed grind at Indianapc statistics of the ten-mile quali ing spurts show the fastest field the history of competitive autor bile racing. Thirty-eight of the I ty entries showed speeds in exe of 100 miles per hour. The comp( tion this year was so keen that cars which hit the minimum qr ifying speed of 90 m. p. h. for miles were eliminated by other c( testants with better averages. Eight Cylinders Popular. In this year's race even m than in the competition of ot years, the Speedway will show self to be one of the most impc ant automotive laboratories in world. Cars with a variety of ty of power plants have qualified the actual 500-mile test whicl the toughest proving ground on continent. Thirty of the ent will use eight-cylinder engines, I will be driven by sixteen cylin motors, and the, remaining six h plants of but four cylinders e0 Two of the qualifiers have mo of a definitely experimental nat ,One is powered with the first Di engine ever to be used in an ai mobile race. The other has a p erful high-speed two-cycle ene similar in principle to the outbc motor. Three Crashes Already. Three crashes have taken p. so fareat Indianapolis, with the of the race set for tomorrow driver, Joe Caccia, and his mech ic, Clarence Grover, both of Pe sylvania, were killed on Wednes when their car skidded throug fence at a speed of 140 miles hour. No other casualties were ported, but the number of a dents during the actual rac open to speculation. Billy Arnold, last year's win- still has the fastest qualifying t with his speed reported slightl: excess of 116 m. p. h. Using his run ralley across the plate in the lucky seventh and tied up the score. 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