MT~HTGAN DATYZY 1VV ay . i-"o c .9 N tate Here Toda Three Varsity Relay IIflA DiM tr Teams May Be SentUflV l IIIRL to Events at Drake iDnA r nDIDTR I II I MI I3ENGALS POUND FIVE CLEVELAND PITCHERS TO HOLD LEAGUE LEJ Trry !Equa1ls Ihome, Run Record; AMERICAN LEACTE Extensive time trials to be c,,n- ducted next week and th1week after will dc'l,r aiine Ih( c Xzl(t noml- ber of rela y te,,amsw that eoaeh h a r- lie Hloyt, will send to Des Moines to compete in ,the Draike relays April 30. A mile tea,, ~,comfposed of Captain Russell as anchor man, Turner, Delaker, and one ether runner selected from Lmen, Glad- ing, and Ellery, is certain of going, while twro-mile and half-maile teams may be sent to complete the de- l fense of Michigatn's triple winlill these cevelnts lstsea son. May Have ''wo-Mie IRelay. _ ff Coach Hfoyt gets his two-naillrs running close to the record time of 7:52.2 haung up last year when Michigan tooks the event, Turner will undoubtedly be running at an- chor, with his three teammates be- ing chosen from among Howell, Hill, Crawford, Wolfe, and Ostran- der. Although Wolfe has usually run in the mile, his work on this) 1 1 I lIUU ! UILL i1IlLI1 IWO Contingents to (lash "Noddy in Reulat.-ioni Session ini St.adiumn at 4:15. Spring training for the 1932 grid- (cs goes into the home stretch withl but two weeks remaining of the grind before the candidates hang up the moleskins until the middle of September. A regulation scrimmage is carded for this after- noon with the yellows and the, blufs gtuginto action on the :"S;(tahi y'roundtcs at 4:15. Y(,ste(rday Coach ha rr'y K iplre Qent 1 lii char ;es throughJ a long defe nsive (drill stressing Several dif-, feren et formations. The squad had plenty of pep and spirit despite the boiling sun which shown down up- on them cii South Ferry field. * Injured Men May Platy. The Stadium will be the scene of action today unless the climateic NAIONATLAGUEJI Dill Terry, first batseman of the! New York Gian~ts, equalled another mnajor lea gue. record yesterday when he clouted out his sixth home run in four consecutive games, aiding the Giant's in a 13-8 win over the Ph illies. The Boston Braves maintained their hold on1 first place by turning back Brooklyn, 4 to 1. Arthur Shires, erstwhile, bad boy of base- bl) l, wasir injured twice in the game and d i- t o be removed from the fieldinilthe('u1010th1 The St.. 1CAui, CnrdinalS finally' ended their losing streak by de- feating the Pittsburgh Pirates in]l10 innings, 5 to 3. In the fourtri game in the lcagu^, The Chicago Cubs gained. the edge in the series with Cincinnati by de- feating the Reds, 5 to 4. Detroit'.; fighting Tigers remial edl at the top of the America Leag~ue yesterday by slugging, the way to al 16 toy 3 victory over tV Cleveland Indians. The Benga collected 22 hits off the off erinj of five Indian pitchers, includir home runs by Wyatt and Stone, jRoy Johnson, Gerald Walker, ar Whitlow Wyatt led the Tiger a tack, each gathering four hii Wyatt's contributions to winnit his own game Included a liomie ru (double, and, two singles. The 22 hits garnered by the Tige totaled 36 bases. Johnson al Gehringer clouted out two doubt each, Walker got one, and Stoi tripled, besides the extra base hi by Wyatt. In the only other game in t] junior loop, the St. Louis Brow-, made it two straight over the C] cago White Sox, winning 4 to 1. Ti of the Brown's runs were the rest of a home run by, Melillo, his seco of the season. IDetroit...... 012 2P1 106-16 22 Cleveland .. 011 000 001- 3 10 {Batteries--Wyatt and Ruel; Co n al 1 y, Hildeb~rand, Jablonows Pearson, Brown and. Sewell, Pytlt Chicago ... 000 000 010 - 1 7' St. Louis. ... 000 202 00x- 4 8 Batteries--Caraway, Gregory, a Grube; Coffman, Gray, and Fern YE.STERDAY'S HoME RUNS SStone .................... Detr, EWyatt ........... .........Detr Melillao............... .St. Lci 1 condition0, underg~o a change, in! !g relay team last year will standl himI which case the workout will be held E in good stead. on the regular stamping grounds of Lamb, Campbell Injured. South Ferry field. The 'makeup of the half-milej Today's session is expected to ,c squad is extremely uncertain, as bring out several of the candidates C Bob Lamb and Jack Campbell, two who have 'been laid up for the past C men who were expected to form the few clays with injuries. "Chuck" nucleus around whielh it would be Bernard, understudy to Morrison built, are out with leg injuries. Hoyt last fall, and John Kowalik, a.. guard I is allowing thenm to ease along, say- on last fall's squad, will probably I ing them for the more important put in their appearance and may Big Ten competition. Campbell's possibly get into the scr'inniago ifc pulled muscles is a double worry,( their leg and shoulder injuries haveI since he is Michigan's chief poink- come arundA~ as yet. getter in the 220 yard dash. Injuries Handicap Developments. F Renwick, Cox, Egleston, and The injuries have handicapped Brooks are others who will go to the coaches to some extent in get-e Drake to compete in their specilIty. ttng any sort of a (lef rdite line, on Brooks is working hard to regalin th~le men!,wh1o will fill ill 1,1_i, 'ne his' honors in the (liscus--heavt of the forwacrd lwall let . I.aCa1, hy aft er a year diiig which ho1ws grduationl's tol. not a member of the team, whilej Bernard will probab!yly hold the Renwick in the 100-yard sprint andi center berth as he tuned iii ome Cox in the hammer-throw are both excellent performance slatalan expectedl to turn in strong p-rlorml- he has. the advantage f a ca l ancecs. Egleston i&,,a vir1;" l cer- Iexperiec e oerthe re, jte l~ tainty in the high hurdles. !,en . IueeFordEci~ "u la- nd Sniith aicall"trngp ).i 'i:- Pat Murphy, wrestler, suffered a tics for 'the job. If 0h)y1d1not la. broken arm in a match with Cub,' tho center positionthymya O'Dell at Galveston, Tex. considerable service as~ guard. . - ---Fogers Hornsby, rnanage:'o f GxYMNAdlSl1l i'.ICN T.E Chicago Cubs, expects hisTBig Five Anyone interested in :;,r~vii 1--Grimes, Malone, Root, Bu,,)h andt gymnasum practice is re u sted I3ob Smith--to aecoun: t fr i to report at the Intramura-d build- tories, this season. ing gymnnasium on Mo..day aS - ------ - - t e >r oo n a at 4 o 'c lo c k . I o w a S t a t e co lle g e \ will p la y I C o c e sB i - S x o n r n e c b a l iveet f a l Brooklyn ... 100 000 000- 1 5 ,1 Boston ....010 210 00x- 4 9 1 Batteries--Vance, P h e 1 p s, W. M[oore, and Lopez; Brown and Spohrer. 1 Cincinnati .. 000 001210- 4 9 2 Chicago .... 122 000 00x- 5 8 3 B~atteries--'Benton, WUrysong, and Mianion; Bush, Root, and Hen-sley. Niew York .. 732 000 100---3 12 2 Phiiladelphia :310 112 000--- 3 10" 3 Batteries-Schumacher, Bell, Lu- qucieaid Hogan ; Hansen, Nichols, Dudley, Bolen, and McCurdy. St. Louis . 021 000 000 2- 5 8 0 Pittsburgh 002 000 010 0- 3 9 4 Batteries-Johnson and.M a n- cuso; French and. Grace, Brenzel. Terry.............New York Bring Your TO Ti'I Lolly SEN AVAW5 n n a Zr.. .; r a ; ;' evec, twd v p r A, M' I 4.4 C7 B, Burr, Pa"Aceras n & Auld Co. m uictui gts(rat,,tnity Jtwtlsrt De~troit, M~ icign AVWall rvdicl, Ontario h ~ Ah For, your convenience n n2 Ann Arbor Store ,, ^r 603 C1,urcik St. F RA NK O A K ES Mgr. L FRIDAY, :APRIL 29th AT THE MICHI1GAN U~NION r9-2 Tickets at Union, R.O.T.C., Slatei i, arr r :4 ..... - - ..r .. .......o