PAGE TT'lT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2-0. 1930 PAGE TN THE ICHIGA DAILYTUESDA--SEPTMBER-2--193 NEW UNIVERSITY GOLF COURSE WILL OPEN FRIDA I RtENTS TO PLAY' IN MORNING ROUND -rrr ..1^ . s-r rr"""Y""MY S idelii ne Cr By Joe Russell a tower of strength in the Buck- Beautiftil Layout is Latest Although. Coach Harry Kipke, eye plan of attack. All-in-all how- starting his second year, as the ever, the success which Ohio en- Aditiot to Michigan's Wolverine head coach, is not mak- "joys this year will depend on the Athletic Plant. ing any predictions as to how his way in which the sophomore con-; 1930 team will finish in the Wes- tingent comes through. In pre-i CLUJBHOUSE TQ BUJLT { tern Conference race, he is dis- season drills at' least the Buckeyes Ctinctly hopeful that Michigan will Dave sown a different spirit than! resume its old place as "Champ- has prevailed at Columbus for the Fielding H. Yost's new Uiest golf course will be informally ions of the West." A spirit of fight past few seasons, which may be an, g and determination has pervaded indication that the Bucks are due. opened Friday, September 26, 1930. the practice sessions so far this The members of the Board of Re- year and every indication points , ';':-ss advance dope goes gents Will tee off for the first round to a hard-hitting Maize and Blue v :ry fr astray, as it some- at 10 o'clock in the norning, fol- machine. times does, Michigan's tradi- lowing with the second round at 1 tio'al rival, the Illini, will have o'clock in the afternoon. Other fac- However, reports from some rd sledding this season.; ulty golfers are invited guests for of the other Big Ten schools, h e rZuppk himsel ad- the course premier. especially Purdue and North- '<-ini L a his mat1 eiriat does not There are no club house facilities western, bode evil for their op- measure up to his formerI yet, but the guests may use the onents. Purdue looks to have ttenx a:ds, but the veteran Sports Building at F'erry Field for an even better contender than cc>ch is not knewn for his lockers and showers. A complete the famous squad of riveters cii y predictions. and modernly equipped clubhouse that wrested the Conference and locker room is hoped to be! title from the field last year. Indiana, Wisconsin, and Chicago' ready for use early next spring, all are more or less of a mystery, South of Ferry Field Coach Kizer will have practical- but it is generally conceded that Thislatest addition to Yost'sI ly the same line, with the excep-tionally "Athletics for All" campaign that tion of Sleight, which enabled the heavy or powerful. he conceived in 1921, covers an area ! Boilermakers to turn back all op- - 11 - of 140 acres within a mile of the positioii last season. Van Bibber Cardinals Top Leagii University Camnpus and located however is again slated to fill upE south of old Ferry Field. Tees 1 one of the holes on the line, and ! With Narrow Marginl and 10 and holes 9 and 18 are several critics rated him above, immediately south of the new high- Sleight last year. A brilliant crop (Continued from Page 9) wvay cut-off. of backs will perform behind the! last year's pennant winners. Sail- TR ii les than 18 mOnths for powerful Purdue line, withdsuchling along with a lead with rnlya completion, the course architects, men as Miller, Pevis, Pope. White, month to goo the Cubs suddenly1 .ns ad M and Den Yunovich, Risk, and Kissell avail- cracked and played less than .5001 Woods antucio anaer able. With this array of stars the ball since that time, The Cubs at W ds as construteionut anager, Boilermaker mentor should have the time were ahead by approxi-1 balanced course that measures 6;600 little trouble in finding a capable mately the same margin that the; yards from rthe back tees and 300 combination. Athletics enjoyed in the American regulr teeLeague. yards lefrom the c sesad . eau. Eards hlebut ther1e4th i open to. At Northwestern 21 letter- In the fourth place, and now def- approach in accordance with ,ost's I men gladdened the heart of initely out of the pennant rage, are dalofa in coredta i Yractcal their alma mater by making the New York Giants. At one time ideal of a e oirse that is practical An impressive appearance in the l late in the season the Gotham j.r .nrashl -first practice sessions of the team was as much in the fight as ity; yet a first class championship: yeai'. The Wildcats hope for I any of the other three competitors, mst ipety. a Big Ten championship, a but, like the Cubs, the team fal- most in beautyeral .r thing which they have not en- tered and recovered itself too late Has Several Features joyed for many a year. to do much good. John McGraw, The long third,00 yards in "fish i manager of the Giants, has been hook" effect, the difficult one-shot If a big crop of sophomore white absent from the team due to ill- 14th, 15 yards of traps, pievailing hopes come through, Ohio State ness during the latter part of the cross winds, and treacherous cup inay be in the running for :Big Ten season, and the club has been man- areas; and the two-shot 18th, consideration] Fesler, All-Ameri- aged by Coach Davey Bancroft. whose 450 yards generally resemble can end for the past two years has Bill Terry, champion batsman of the famed Oalmont hole, starting a trail at least and has been show- the National League, has had a from a hilltop tee that faces Ann been shifted to the backfield for! great season for the New York team Arbor, are the outstanding features ing well in his new position. Lar- 1 but in spite of his good work the of this new golf course. F kin on the line also promises to be j team could not hold the fast pace WOLVERINES ANNEX THREE CONFERENCE TITIES IN 1929-30, DESPITE LOWER WIN PERCENi (Continuedfrom Page 9) on the team, Coach Cliff Keen's' ly faltered and lost two Veteran Connie Mack Pilots a fighting band of Wolverines to wrestling team was not able to an- with them the Conferee a elao their first chamionshi the tea nex the Conference mat crown pionship. As it is, the tE winning four games, losing two and Four individual winners in one year, ed with a record of four Victory. tieing two in Conference competi- however, set a new Big Ten mark and two lost, for a .667 p tion. Outside the Conference the which is likely to stand for quite The cross country sea WASHINGTON IS SECOND Wolverines won at will, the only o time. The team, eve though distinct failure until the ______ team bettering them consistently it failed to finish first, was in Coachmeet when the Michig, n .Vi i ,n r f m a Keen's estimation the best that he ; eeY w h E t4h Mi ig [AGE meets, and once cham- eam finish- games won ercentage. ison was a Conference an harriers third place walking off i I Once again the Philadelphia Ath-!oeiing Yale in a series of games a - letics have earned the right to rep- Lake Placid. resent the American League in the In indoor track the Wolverines i were good for a fourth place, scor-1 annual fall blue ribbon classic of ing a total of 12 1-2 points in the! the baseball world, when the junior; Conference meet to Wisconsin's 21.1 circuit winners will tackle the win- A great improvement in form was r ner of the National League pen- experienced, however, and thet iMichigan cinder team went on toz nant, St. Louis, Brooklyn, or Chi- win the Conference outdoor title in cago, whoever it may be. a great battle at Chicago, individual Philadelphia was not extended to members of the team setting sev- eral Big Ten records during thef win as will be the champion of the course of the meet.c senor loop. In a race strongly re- Diamond Team Falters sembling that of last year, the A's, Coach Ray Fisher's baseball team, led by the veteran manager Connie necessarily green because of the Mack, marched on to a pennant graduation of all but four regulars without being seriously threatened of the previous year's championship at any time since mid-season, when nine, experienced difficulty in com- the Washington Senators seemed abining good pitching with timely serious threat. batting, and were forced to accept serios theat.the short end of six of the nine Behind masterful pitching exhib- conference contests played, finish- ited by Lefty Grove and George ing the season with a mark of .333. Earnshaw, With considerable help Prospects for next season's team by some of, the older members of are better, however, with only four the staff, the Athletics have been positions remaining to be filled. a hard team to beat all season. Although it went through the en-; And with such heavy sluggers as'tire season without losing a single Simmons, Miller, Cochrane, and Big Ten dual swimming meet, the I Foxx oi the team, the Athletics Michigan tank team was forced to boast an offense that is surpassed second place in the stan'dings when by only a few teams in the league. it dropped a close decision to North- 1 ! Washington, as surprising to the western in the Conference meet at American League as Brooklyn is to Evanston. A brilliant group of the National, has been up near the swimmers gave the Wolverines a tp all seaso long, and now hasI team that was a threat all season: definitely clinched second place in long, and was only defeated by the; the standin gs.Led by what is prob- Wildcats by the narrowest of mar- ably the best all-round pitching gins, a disqualified relay team do- I staff in the league, boasting such img the trick. men as Jones, Marberry, Crowder, Four Wrestlers Win Liska, and Brown, the Senators Despite the fact that four indi- have played great ball. 1 vidual Conference titleholders were1 -';surprisea y annexing 1 has ever coached. by a lone point, Indiana TZO~iia ic i-m i~h mio"n eiv nfi 4+1 e 1 E-u;+e. Battling its way tnrougn six of 4 seven conference dual meets to vic- tory, Coach Ray Courtright's tennis' team annexed the Big Ten dual meet crown. Northwestern, the only ;team to defeat the Maize and Blue racquet wielders, scored more or less of a surprise victory over the Michigan team. After compiling a record of more; than 20 straight wins in dual meetl competition over a space of two years, the Michigan golf team final- with the title. Under the leadership of Coach Johnstone, the fencing team went through the dual meet season un- defeated, only to falter in the Big Ten meet and in so doing lose the Conference championship. PHILADELPHIA-The first two games of the 1930 World Series will be played here, with the next three games being held in the National League city. 4 GREETINGS r 5 1 1 i lI i .i , .R 1 . 1 f{ , From the Newest One Stop-.While You Wait VALET SERVICE STATION SHOES Rebuilt SH11OES Cleaned and Polished SHOES Dyed-,Shoe Findings HATS Cleaned and Rehiished AT SPECIAL LOV PRICE5 We are located in she heart of Aim Arbor's Retail Buslnes Sectirt VALET SERVICE SHOP 117 SOUTH MAIN STREET 1]