ITHE MYCHTGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Uni iflill 13 GOLFER higan State Open Champion' Looms as Varsity's Best Bet in Years. as. Kocsis, Michigan state open champion this year, and state teur champion in 1930, has en-' i the University this fall and been appointed captain of the hman team, it was announced erday by Coach Thomas True- :. >csis, who without much shadow doubt was the best high school er in the United States to grad- this spring, pulled one of the est upsets in Michigan golf his- this, season when he beat out my Armour, British open npion and one of the greatest g linksmen, to, annex the state crown. By next season, when ill be eligible for Varsity com- ion, Kocsis should be able to the Wolverines prior claim to of the Western Conference laurels. further. interest to Maize and golfers is the announcement he University golf champion- s which will be held from rsday, October 1, to Sunday, ber 4. Only undergraduates be eligible to enter this tourna-: t, when the 36 hole medal play, on Thursday. esent plans call for the best ialifiers to meet for match plays oles to be played on each of days. All scoies must be at- d, with winter golf rules pre- ag. The tournament rules also ire that all putts must be run n, and none must, under any imstances, be conceded. o flights will be formed when est 32 qualifiers have been de- ined, the championship fiiht FINAL STANDINGS .American League W. L. Philadelphia ....107 55 New York ....... 94 59 Washington.....92 62 Cleveland ....... 78 76 St. Louis ........63 91 Boston.......... 62 90 Detroit......... 61 93 Chicago ......... 56 97 National League W. L. St. Loufis........101 53 New York ....... 87 65 Chicago .........84 70, Brooklyn........ 79 73: Pittsburgh......75 79 Philadelphia ..... 66 88 Boston.........64 90 Cincinnati .......58 96 Pct. .704 .614 .597: .506 .409 .408 .396 .366 Pct. .656 .572 .545 .520 .487 .429 .416 .377 r------- KIPKE TO DELIVER ADDRESS TONIGHT Head Coach Harry Kipke and Benn'ie Oosterbaan, coach of the Varsity ends, are scheduled to speak to the members of Northwestern High School 'N' club tonight at the Fisher Y. M. C. A. in D1etroit. The Michigan Coaches will speak on various phases of the 1931 foot- ball team. The prospects for this year will be reviewed in addition to a survey of recent football cam- paigns. The speakers are slated to turn the spotlight on Michigan's athletic system and buildings in their speeches. Rigid observance of training rules will be stressed in the speeches. Good condition among the players is the first fundamental. for all gridders. The Athletics have been called the tean that won the pennant with substitutes. Driven Athletics' Pitchers By Yankee Sluggers Philadelphia Athletics may be the American League Champios but New York Yankees pounded the A's big three, Grove, Earnshaw, and Walberg, for 20 hits to win the last game of the season 13 to 1. As the Yanks were trodding the A's underfoot the Washington Sen- ators lost to the Boston Red Sox 4 to 2, giving the Yankees a final standing of two and one-half games in the lead for the race of second place. St. Louis took a double- header from the White Sox 10 to 8 and 2 to 1. Cleveland trounced De- troit 8 to 5 in the other American League game. Lou Gehrig hit a home run in the last game of the season to tie Babe Ruth for the home run honors. to Showers V'I Th(1i isis th e ENG (9A9kC (kI~ NE a.y C 9 Jtl ~ /,e j being made up of the first 16 men, while the first flight will include the next 16. To the 30 low score men will be given the privilege of playing the University golf course throughout the first semester without paying greens fees. These 30 men will also make up the Varsity squad. In addition to the Varsity squad there will be a freshman squad of 14 men, led by Kocsis, which will be coached by John Bergelin, former Varsity captain. It is ex- pected that the freshmen will meet the Varsity squad in a match later this fall. CHICAGO-Robert Moses Grove and A. Simmons apparently have added a pair of jewels to the Phil- adelphia Athletics' champion crown in the shape of individual pitching and batting titles of the American League. CROSS COUNTRY All freshmen interested in cross coutntry report with equip- ment at Yost Field House at 4:30 any day this week. Ken Doherty, Coach. I K C. r4 p4 of the Day- 'IS r NEW. FAU] L-a / , NO MA% £ .aN / Challenger Suits I The NeIV t ' l t; E ( ~ r r Y f )J ,EA R. ', w.. .!$ .F " xi . 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