VVWr-DNEH iTlA.Y, AT,,.IL 20, 1932/ 1T14 TH TCsA N I')LY i3 - PACE T-MRMi _ _ --- --mac _ _.-...... _.. golf 'T'eam toOe es AantNoaloda YPSILANTI TO SEND fi - g ll st; Twosomel Will Tee off at 1:30 for 18-Hole Match on nTiversh~y Couirse. New Doedger Star sf Michigan's Varsity golfers will pry the lid off their 1932 schedule N when they eng age Michigan State Normal's six sman team this after- Iloon Dver the University course.- Thejc men will be sent out in pairs, starting at 1:30 and every five nun- utes thereafter.S Gaptain JTack Lfecsty will lead ..- the Wolve rines against'the liiurons which will be led by Dunlap. Trhe other mnemb~ers of. the Michigan team in. addition to Lenfesty will beJh i LI71 t St. Li ds' ))itc! ier:sfor f llr o li B t , hits to winlthe flp ati, eof (A-hI s(ries, 8 k) 0. W101(0 111I l 111e Browns to : Ix hits. W:sh ,14 ii'-~z mained ill first Place With Ht'! 'riger, by trouncing the Alt hietis,I 7 to 4. St. Louis ... . 000 000 000---0 6 1 Detroit...... 500 030 00x___8 11 11 Stewart, Kimscy, Polli, and For-t i-eli; Wiiitehill and llaywarth. First Gamne: New York.. 002 002 100--- 5 8 0 fBoon...... 410 000 lOx--- (>it)10 0 Al len , And rews, antd Dickey ; 1 J hamn, Moore, an d (Coninolly. Second G uInc: i thie )-jav Os Winning 8- to 7 onr Wally Brestriple. l t fum 9oludet tLhn'r ii-aut lpitchers for 14 hits, New York ge'tting 15 Uf the deliver- ic-s of Cunningham and Bl.andt. Bill TPerry tied the ga. me in the n inth with his second hormer o1 the gamne. In the only other game scheduled in the National League, the Phillies ' ,juped on Wa ,ite Lloyt oe, Shaute, and J7ackQuti"n for thirteen hit:, win tug easily, 10 to 2. Ray fBenge jwent. the 1otitefor 1ilrilerhia and Iwas tnot Scored on unil i the sixth 1whe itWright (loute d out a horper TIGERS SHUT OUT BROWNS, 8-0; SENAT ORS SLUG WAY TO -4 WN N\ew NYork (iants and thel firav(%, St!t.'d aI:mIi to-elin i- 32 nterfi-aternityJ Ball.Nines to Beoin Spt~ing Card Today Wit'llhe01(a ailurahltiof the Ibai. ceb)il I seasol i, 32 frat :triiity niines 5uiidy iit oe cllou il hloalOi Ii~i ninsat. Soidtlt l rry Field thisj afternoon. 60 teams have been di-, vided iDnto five leagues for the corn- j)Ctitiofl.; Phi Sigmna Delta, champs for four season-is, 'who have won 43 conisecu- tive gamnes, will make a strong bid, for the title again this year. Faculty encil udependenlt teams being fi1rnio(d will b):'gIn play next week. 't'he MichiganIldetrs will de- teiid their Tni epedent crown, whil he ;riilie ob)its strive to keep the faculty belt. The schedule for tomnits games follows; at 4:15---Alpha Kappa Lambda -Delta P1hi.; Psi Upsilon-Phi Kappa Lamibda: Delta Tau Delta- Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma Chi-Phi Kappa Tau; Delta Kappa Epsilon- Theta Delta Chi; Chi Psi-Sigma Al- ohia Mu; Pi Lambda Phi-Chi. Phi; Delta Sigma Pi -Delta Upsilon. At 5:15 the games are carded: Phi Lambda Kappa-Delta Sigma Phi; Sigma Nu-Pi Kappa. Alpha; Phi Sig- ma Delta-Sigma Phi; Phi Gamma Delta-Phi Chi; Beta Theta Pi-Phi Sigma. Kappa; Tau Delta Phi-Theta Xi; Phi. Kappa Psi-Theta Chi; Del- ta Sigma Phii-Kappa Delta Rho; Phi Mu Delta-Lambda Chi Alpha. FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM WORKS OUT Willis JWard Is Heavily Counted on to Score Points. Freshman track, whose outdloor season is scheduled to opei. May 7 in. a duel with Illinois, is progress- ing in its daily practice seosions with Coach Doherty. An abbreviat- ed spring program, consisting of the tilt with the Illini yearlings and another telegraphic meet with Ohio State's freshman team, was an- nounced yesterday. The yearling thinclads are show- ing especial promise in the hurdles, the high jump, the broad Jump, and in the distance events rather than the dashes.. In the added out- door evens, the star: of the Javelin predominate. Willis Ward, the hope of the year- ling aggregation, U s!absent from track practice for the sake of spring- football, but he is expected to b~ back for the meet' in time to take the high jump laurels, in which he, holds t h e all - American inter- scholastic record, and to run up a score in the hurdles and the broad jump, in which he set new fresh- man marks. In the telegraphic meets during the indoor season, Doherty's cinder aspirants lost to both the Buckeyes and the Illini, but with the added practice and the addition of new Imen expected to turn out, the freshmen are ceded at least a fifty- fifty chance to pull off their coup. New York . 102 000 360 6' 11 1 ; with B-oone on first. The Phillies' Boston....... 001 110 000_-- 3 6 4 p litcher alwd 0only five hits and Rhods ad Dcke; Lienbe ad Istruck out seveon batters. Hack Wil- BRry. adDcky Lsn I n son, B ooklyn slugg-er, was out of Washington 203 100 001- 7 15 0 Itegm u oa nuyt i Philadelphia 000 030 100-- 4 11 1. leg. Weaver, Marberry, and Spencer; j Pos. . 000 011 3101 000 2- g814 1 Walb erg, Reminl, and Cochrane,1 N. Y. . 000 012 003 000 1- 7 15 3 eving. ICirnninghiam.,lBranch, and Spoli- Cleveland .. 000 000 211- 4 9 41 rer; Walker, Luqluo, lubbell, and Chicago .... 001 001 000- 2- 5 1 O'F arrell. Philadelphia 2930 210 032-1.0 13 1 YESTERDAY'S HOME PUNS r Brooklyn ... 000 002 000---- 2 5 2 Combs (2)............. New York I Only games scheduled. Dickey................ New York Gehrig................New York YESTERD)AY'S HOME RUNS Lazzeri............... New York Terry (2) .............. New York Cronin.............. 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