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THE IMICHTIGAN
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TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 132
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]CLREHOSVarsity Nine Shows N
B id Kkcrn in Secon d5 T 3Cgl S
I~ P~OVLU ABILITY Wrkout onild W AT7UIO
GYMASTS PLAN ANNUAL EXHIBITION:A
IS~RT TO BE +ELD INTHIS SECTION
tc;,f. >>~- c ~ eStaged at the ;exercise on the flying rings and gd3 orse
Poor pitchine- and worse flccli$2mg'
7 silty Tcnnis Player Will Be 1char eteiled he v ;sTt},bi r. Capi f1932,33 Tc- into JBe:l. Wert'sidciuy gynLst
One of Mainstays of Iteam's second exj edition onto soU '.n i : T C Cd t Dinner ad:.'iii.~isr tmrrwnih
Cor ea t 7i 1 h oe xiitoani
CutTa.Ferry Field yesterday afternoon., fah arty Tonight . " , n n
Coach Fisher's proteges put on av
Wir~th 'the new conference ruling hrtbtin rctcadafary cigit another W Ain Veltxj;ir f tegylat tam
eaurta Iiig the numnber of men lie will ociall:Ty bringkitA !93i-, 9 s: ioy c ;h re, h exhibition,
\v;it i b. allowed to carry on the var- long game for the benefit of a fewuo? ,~ .he il ehl iitemi
sity tznnis squad, Coach John' half-frozen enthusiasts, the coaches Sr ilg'm ir tt~Itaua
Jfhnistone is faced with the prob-,.and the managers. ecat'thcnluino terbidhgwiletefrsoftsid
tec:m of picking four men out of sev- Saturday afternoon marked thl-e I .. vr t in this par of the coun-
en regulars and a number of out- first exodus to the field for the I vict.,ci cu campa-1ith wan aoc n sexpec.ted3t prove quit,,,
standing sophomores. diam~ond candidates. and the :cr;- and -.splashparty this ever ing (pct._ a a1tob.vryist,
One of the- regulars from last; tice then, according to Coach Filan-; the Michigan Un1in.* At tIs di4ne mnt alin inresin~g interest in,
. year who will undoubtedly be oni er, was fairly satisfactory from thE , ecpti ftht92-3MI ynsic.o ol nAn.ro
cef the four, is Bob Clarke., of Chi-e standpoint of an gaily-re~ason work-.,Ibtas hc ,. ttesae
cago. Ill. Although the Illinois sen- out. Not enough 1,crk has bee:;'and Flue tank tcoam will by n<bu4asothe1-;ou tetae
iobcr did not "burn uip" the confer- dlone so far to really determine the nounced.! was organized two years ago, and
enee last year, his. steady improve-; relative merits of the various canal;- in addition to the members of the jCay.~ Wes{ has already trained a«
mert drin th smme mot~sdatsteam those present at the banquet !group of acrobats so well that they«
and his exzcellent work on the in-!ToTasNmd!ito orhpaei h i e
door courts this winter stamps hinm - T'oTau ae will be the women guests of the tokfutIlcei h i e
asoe-o tebsto ter~uas.-IYesterday's rehearsal began with swimmers and faculty men who' me pt this year. With only one'
a, batin g practice in which it ,shnioroofiithedsquadethethoutlook
Reivshg aig seemed that the team had found h'eofcatdatet ti er for next season is extremely optim-
During the summer, ClarVke par- their batting eyes. Two nines were Following tme dinner a splash par-j istic.
ticipated in many of the Chicago then formed, and the game began.; ty will be held in the Union pool.f Tompkins to Play
championships and defeated the The first string lineup was com-I The affair will also be a fitting Paul Tomkins '34 SM will be at
saeplayers to whom he had lc st prised of: Infield-Daniels, first; Occasion at which to honor those th'e piano tomorrow night accomi-
in the spring. When the rankin gs Hole, second; Kracht, short, Su__ members of the team which have panying the gymnasts throughout
were is sued last fall, Clarke u. AS Perko, third. Outfleld-Braendle, dust recently returned from the « the exhibition. The program will
placed fifth in the city rankcin :s. Tompkins, and Butler. Kaplan East where they compiled an en- open with anl~Overture~ by Mr. Tom-
Added to this, he was given t re pitched, and Douglas played back-; viable record in the National A.A.U n, then thle entire team will en-
ranking of eighth in the Mid-We 1t, stop for both nines. The second, championships at New Haven. j gage in a free hand drill:, followed
no sallacheveent tem ws coposd .f Capmn, ichgans greatest achievement by parallel bar exercises, a Morris
Clarke is one of the, most cons: s- Jenkens, Waterbor, Artzog, IFerguson, was, accomplished by Dick Degener,' dance, the "Rigs O'Marlow", and a
tet f hesqad ad s etskyMcay sophomore diver, t;,go captured thv I - -
tetplayersoftesud and i eoky caadDuls national senior A.A.U. high b d
extremely conscientious. I f any Errors Are Costly as diving championship, dethroing R:Tr SME
particular fault can be found with. The first aggregation took the ? xvT'T ickey Riley of Los Angeles Athle -- E .J i SC -OOL
him, it is the trait of being too se.- [field, ad omte we ershs:Ii u n aigClfri h
ious at times. Bs-Ln.in andicks eomten hreerrsi lbadtkigtehihbadResidential Summer .School
quic sucesion Tw ofthee ttleoutof aliorna fr te frst(co-educational) in the hear
Plays Bs-ie were( outfield, fumbles. Then time in eleven years.- of French Canada. 0ld-1
Clarke is a base-line" player, rare- Petoskey tripled over the left field- James Cristy, Johnny Schmieler Country French staff. Only
ly carrying on the offensive at tile er's head, bringing the score up to and Taylor Drysdale, the other French spoken. Elementary,
net. At the base-line, he deper d : four runs. Artz singled and broughtI Wolverines making the trip, als) Intermediate, A d v a n c e d.
on a hard drive with accure-.te the count up to four for the inning, turned in creditable performancesI Certificate or College Credit. French
placements to defeat his oppca.- before the side was vflnally retired. in the meet at which five new ente artainments, sight-seeing, sports,
ents. McKay tool( the mound for the, world's records and one American! etc. Fee $140, Board and' Tution,
H isasa exeln co tjsecond aggregation in the field, and mark were set. Juke 27-July 30. Write for cir-
he wded hxouh te ining yrc ular to Secretary, Residential French
taeitusnhihedmrthn-hamrSho.adhis feet to win his games. 0 ie fscoring two ed statrrnioufsuand a i Ted Lyons, Chicago White Sox
characteristic of his game is tl -t fielsouthfter cantinthfouribe Sopitching veteran, has just con- McG LL UNIVERSITY
his opponent never can anticip,, to on bIswihcsttesd w pleted work for his college. dear..! A 2. M& tr:.al, Canada
with any accuracy just where t .ieJ runs. f rorxx Baylor college at Waco, Tex. ___________________
return shot is going.The play throughout rthe gan' ; ---_____________________________________
Th e C icago star lso lw as extrem ely ragged, but there0 T A B U
Th Cicg saralohas a ap - were several:,extenua itng iceu-
erful, overhead game, rarely dr sacev- ,ngtefatthti SCRAP- OOK0-and PH TO ALB UM
ing the ball into the net. His he- d swans, ltoetherto fcldtfortgot
service gives him a distinct adva in- basebl altherou scoac fs gfooyd. IHIAN m mo
tage, which is backed up by is I, remarked, the oudoprciegv
steadyt court play. His particu, r the teomna otdor ac t ie a . S UD N-SPP Y ST R
dosa few inches from the bau;c- ido Glg P
line with. remarkable consisten ;y. RCH RDs ' TE 11SuhUiust v
Clarke uses the Eastern grip fori- is'D ID IN W Y v__ow--- - _
shots.D V L A A,
Kirby Higb e, 17, of Columbia, S. New York, April 4.- ,(P)-George aI
C., famous pitcher of the Americ tri L. (Tex) Rickard, through whose
Legions sndlot team fast summ :r, hands ~~ tns left to hip O s
has been sent by the Pittsbur ,hhisbu rcto fth'oe
Pirates to the Tulsa team of t le 1 his genius as a spot s promoter had
IWestern league__._ made duzring his lifetime.
Alfred Decker '2 will swtying the.
Indian clubs.,,.,id he will1. be fo17
lowed by Oren * . rker '33A arid Ca.rl
'Ellsworth '33A who Will stage a
comedy act on tepairallel ba-rs.
During the interii sion, vwbictiv is,
next on the program-i a group, of sip
young acrobats fromcn the Wes!:
Intermediate igh-J School, Jac-kson,
will perform. Thiey wT~il b-under
the leadership of tie;!, coach, La.rrj
Wilcox.-
To Have Sword nc
After the intermissodi e gym-
nasts will exhibit their skill on th
horizontal bar, whichn event will b~
followed by the silver wand drill.
Hilton Pono -234 Ed,., Oren Parker,
and Carl Ellsworth will then stage
a tumbling an1d acrobatics performn-
ance. A rlamlbor1ough sword, dance,
tiger leaping, swiging of pyrtoech-.
nbc Indian clubs byT Alfred Decker,
and construction of pyramids will
winid up the meet.
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