t SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1932 r THE M -HTCAN 1DAMI~V Full Aftei - oen of ocirlmnla91L, GREAT BRITAIN FAVORED TO TAKE DAVIS CUP FROM FRENCH IN JULY _ a 4 i Diferent Playing Conditions reason, England will win the Inter- to Handicap Aimericans. zone finals. Britain's team, which will prob- By Roland L. Martin. ably be composed of the same four! Of the two countries most favo I ]len who (IelCateCd the American ored to wrest the Davis Cup from teamill in terzone 1na klast the French in the Challenge Round year, are all excellent tennis Pylay- this summer, conditions seem to ers and are lamniliar wilii Eurov~ - he most partial to the chdnces of can play. Play Is Barred on University Course Announcement was made yes- terday by officials in charge of the University golf course that abs 4dUtely no play will be per- iitted Until notive is given. The course is dryitlg out rapidly ani there is a possibility that it will be o,,w.2end sometime next week. Fisher Must Find First-Sacker to ill Iudson s Shoes; Tompkins to Captaii. For the second consecutive year pitchers will spell out Michigan's baseball chances. In former years Coach Fisher has had at least One E ,, I i Great Britain over the States. "Bunny" Austin and Fred Perry Playing conditions on the contin- need no introduction to tennis ent are entirely different from partisans. The astounding rise of those encountered on the hard and the husky Perry to international grass courts in this country. Cli- prominence is still a subject of matic changes and the differences conversation wherever net enthus- found in the composition of the iasts meet. Cha/les H. Kingsley,1 courts all tend to give the edge to and G. Patrick Hughes are less those who play there regularly. well known, but worthy opponents William T. Tilden, who has play- ipr anyone.t ed in Europe more than any other Just why Perry was not allowed American, says that it takes more to play in the Challenge round' than one season to get accustomed doubles with his regular partner, to the variances, and that, for this Hughes, last year is still a subject '-of a great deal of controversy. The combination of Kingsley a n d Hughes that did attempt to turn I back the French pair, Cochet and nI re4 .i.in 1I $Brugnon, was swamped. Lawrence and Susce 1 News Gymnastics. Malcolm Kelson, '32, ran off with high point honors of the annual A 11 - Campus Gymnastic in e e t Thursday night when he took first places in tumbling, parallel bars, and side horse, and a second in the horizontal bar. Schiller grabbed two firsts, in the horizontal bar and flying horses, while Clay took seconds in the par- allel bars and tumbling events. Handball. Bill Phelps and Newt Carter ad- d ni-ito the finals- of the handball Austin Is Big Problem. Austin will be the big problem l of the English team. Since joining the ranks of the Benedicts this win- ter, he has not played as much ten- nis as usual and may not be at the peak of his game in June and July. On the other hand, Perry has been playing in tournaments in south- ern Europe and Bermuda for the past few weeks and will be in ex- cellent condition when the Europ- ean zone 3 competition begins in May. The recent surprise defeat of Austin by Marcel Bernard in the international match between the two countries is added proof that Austin will have to progiess far in the next few weeks.\ Only New Regulars star moundman to carry the mr- den of the pitching duties. With Detroit Squad The coachs niumber tWo trouble .is finding .t i'o-ba ilt 11 I the shoes of Captain Roy hludson. Only two new faces will appear I *le team also lacks a leader but, in the Detroit Tiger's lineup this Jack Tompkins captained the team year, according to Manager lucky in his junior year last season and Ifarris, who recently released the will probably be the a tii g captain list of prob.k-e first string men. this yoab Bill Lawrence, v ho will patrol this-year. centerlield, and George Susce, the Pitchers Working. Slav catchei are the duo who are Tompkins, Manual, Travers, Mc- unfamiliar to Deltroit fans, The re- Neil, McKay and Kaplan are work- mainder of the team is identical ing out doors every day. These with last year's. vith Harris using moundsmen have had experience Alexander at first base, Charley with the team last year but with- Gehringer at secundc, Bill Rogell at out improvement none of them will shortstop, N o 1 e n Richardson at come up to big league prospect third, rnd Jcnat an Stone, Bill class. Lawrence, and Roy johnson, in left, Because of this weakness Coach center, and right field respectively. Fisher has spent more time than G