''. . THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Retain Positions; Senatorsea Yankees Purdue Win Shows Wolverines' Power LEO DIEGEL RATES VIRGINIA VAN WIE NATION'S BEST WOMAN GOLFER BIG LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Aeet with Detroit City College Pipgras Says Gomez' Success Carded for Wednesday. Due to Confusion on Part The decisive 17-1 victory record- of Everyone in Park. ed by the Wolverine golf team in b Brian Bel by :ra .eyl last Saturday's match stamped it as Associated Press Sports Writer one of the strongest combinations Leo Diegel was talking of golf, In the Conference. Purdue with a and golf lessons:l veteran team was unable to gain a j "When I get off my game," he' single hole victory although Bas- said, "I try to go right to the two settandRoueaumanaed o pay estgolfers in the world and ask 3ett and Rouseau managed to play them what is wrong with me. Their .n even terms for nine holes with i names? Walter Hagen and Bobby Fischer and Root. Jones, of course." This is real praise for the great The most gratifying, and at pair, for Diegel, while not the most the same time the mst puzz- consistent player in the world at) ling aspect of the situation is. . times is the most brilliant. Of course, this freewill testimon- that all of the six Wolyerines tai will not greatly enrich either that competed played on almost Walter or Bob, for the golf lesspns even terms. Varsity c o a e h they give are few and far between. Thomas Trueblood has three WVhen they do turn instructor they more zmees scaeeduie before do not charge for their advice.' the Big Ten meet rolls around. Leo turned the talk to women golfers. Cn Wednesday of this week, Dc- "If Virginia Van Wie had 6ne roit City College will send a team Ihing," hesaid, "she could beat any )ut to Ann Arbor to engage the vwoman golfer in the United States, Xlichigan linksmen, but unless they Glenna Collett Vare and Helen 7e stronger than last year, they Hiks notwithstanding. Allthat re conceded little chance against' V gfnia needs is confidence. ;be powerful Wolverines. 'Trueblood "I could hardly believe my eyes will try to give as many men as when I saw her playing in Lo An- >ossible a chance against the De- geles. Her game has improved mar- troiters. velously. Her pivot is perfect. I understand that she is inclined to Next week is the most crucial give credit to Ernest Jones for this on the dual meet schedule fro new pivot. I think she is the best the Wolverine stand po ion player in the country." Northwestern will be met on Guided By Impulse. Monday, May 9, while on Sat- Leo has no plans at this time to rday, T ay ,oo whilo take C play in the British open and he says urdyoTrueblood'willtakehis Gene Sarazen feels the same way. men to Columbus for a meet This does not mean that Larruping with thio State. The meet with Leo and the great money player, 'Ohio State shold extend the ( Sarazen, will not be at Ssandwich. Wolverines to the lmit, since Both are creatures of impulse. If Bob Kepler, one of the finalists either or both should be playing in last year's intercollegiate great golf just before time to sail, meet,' and Johnny Floro, a they would hurry off to a boat. Sar- semi-finalist in the same event, tzen decid.ed on the spur of the are both back in schooli moment to jump from Florida to Mexico to play in the first Agua The Big Ten championship will Caliente open and all he did when be decided over the new University I__ of Minnesota links May 20 and 21. -.- It is this meet that-is causing True blood the greatest worry, because by that time he will have to decide definitely on the four men that will represent the Maize and Blue. With nine men of just about equal ability this bids fair to be a tough assignment. Joe and Clinton Baty, Greenville, S. C., boys, put 10,500 pieces of wood together in making a small table. MApr A P IE (For you) H ER name is Ruth. She's a popualr co-ed on a famous campus. Yes, she'll have a cigarette, thank you (and smoke it very prettily). But for you she likes a pipe. That's one smoke that's still a man's smoke. (And that's why she likes to see YOU smoke a pipe.) There's something companionable aboutapipe.Friend- t clmel ow ..w it cleairs your mind, "17 puts a keen edge on your thinkin Arnd you sound~ 1 the depths of true smoking satisfaction RUTH when you fill up its bowl with Edgewvorth. There, men, is a REAL smoke. Choice mellow hurleyS. cut especially for pipes -blended for the man who knows h fine tobaccos. it's cool, dry. satisfying V P -and you'll find it first in sales, first choice of smokers, .I j WT in 42 out of 51 lead- ing colleges. We'd like nothing better than to ', ' drop in tonight and toss our own private tin across ! your study table. V But since that can't be, just remember YOUR smokc- that you -can get -pipe Edewft a yurdealer's-or send 4' A Edgewofth at your wish. AddressAr Larus & Bro. Co., 105 S. 22d St., SRichmond, Va. A SMOKING TOBACCO Ip IT Edgeworth is a blend of fine old burleysAA A to with its natural savor enhanced by Edge- I' worth's distinctiveI tC0%7\ AM and extiusive elev- enth process. Buy he reached the west was win the event with its prize of $10,000. I Leo has more than once d ided not to go abroad, but when the last, ship sailed there was Diegei with 40 or 50 golf clubs with him. Diegel and Sarazen have threatened to win the British open, but neither has been able to crash through. They may yet. Gomez theBaffler. Ball players were intcrrstad in a wise crack by Geo-:ge Pipgras at St. Petersburg, when he said that Vernon Gomez, the Yankees' sens" - tional southpaw. is successful be- 1Cause when he throws a ball th'e catcher doesn't know what is com- ing, fast ball or curve, the batter is equally confused, Gomez doesn't know where it is going and the umpire doesn't know what to call ( the pitch. Some of the players say Gomez cannot always read the catcher's signs correctly which makes more or less of a guessing contest be-j I tween the pitcher and catcher. Bi11 Dickey, they say, may signal for a curve but have one foot free so he can catch the ball if it happens A be a fast one.I The answer would seem to be that a set of signais might be rigged up which could be seen. U. S. Davis Cup Team Sweeps Opening Tilt Washington... Clevland....... 'ew York....... A theic.s..... .. St. Lquis........ Athletics........ Chicago .......... w 13 13 10 11 5: L 4 6 11 13 Pet. .765 .684 .667 .647 .389 .333 '.2'78 CI T T EAd& [NF !T EH New Ann Arbor Nine Will Play in Michigan-Ontario Loop This Sunmer. oton......... 3 12 .200 Ann Arbor, for some years past --_without the welcome sight of a NATIONAL LEAGUE semi-pro baseball club, will be in the ranks of the newly formed WV L Pet. Michigan-Ontario circuit, along Boston ......... 10 4 .71q with seven other entries from Chicago - -........ 11 5 .688 Ypsilanti, Grosse Point, Pontiac, Phillies ....-... 9 74 .563 Windsor, Dearborn, Highland Park Cincinnati ....... 9 9 .500 and Mount Clemens, it was all- Pit "burgh.........7 10 A.412 nounced. The club will be com- St. Louis......... 7, 10 .412 posed mostly of local talent, gath- Brooklyn --.......5 9 .357 ered from teams which formerly New York ...... 5 9 .357 [represented various factories and stores of the city. A schedule of 42 games will be played off by the local tean, in- ALL-CAMPUS GOLF eluding regularly scheduled con- MEETS TO START tests each Saturday and Sunday, ST---- and doubleheaders on the boom days which will draw bigger crowds Intramural Department Finishes than' usual, Memorial Day, the Plans for Faculty Tourney. Fourth of July, and Labor Day. . ~~ The Labor day games will close the All Campus and Faculty golf season. The opener is carded for tournaments, sponsored by the In- next Saturday, when Ann Arbor trouram ets, meponc*willbyteun- takes on ihe Dearborn nine here at Pramural Department, will get un- 1West Iark. As the majority of the der way at once. In each of these teams arc either newly formed or meets each entrant will have to new to Southern Michigan base- turn in a certified qualifying score ball circles,, advance dope as to strength and prospects has been by May 15th i order to gain a place lacking. in the play. The Bell Telephone Company, The All Campus is open to any Cook Spring, Eoover Steel Ball, and student except Varsity and fresh- Daily News are prominent among man squad members, and g6flet-those former city league teams who mansqud embrsan gof lt-have mecn pra cticing dalyily with the termen. Each man may turn in as new club. many qualifying scores as he de- i 4 i t i (Continued from Page 6) t team will engage in exhibitions to keep in trim for the forthcoming match with Mexico in New Orleans I in the second round of the Ameri- can zone play. The two reserves of the American squad, Sidney Wood, last year's Wimbledon singles cham- pion, and Gregory Mangin, winner of the indoor championship thisj winter, may get a chance to demon- i strate their ability in the sopthern. city. r' ' a f t sires until Sunday, May 15th. These .core cards must be turned in at the golf course office with name, date, score, address, class, and phone recorded. Drawings will be made May 16th and the various flights are. carded to stagt the next day. Last year's All Campus spring tournament was Iull of interest and won by Ed Rice. FACULTY SOFT BALL Schedules for Faculty soft ball will be made up the latte part of this week. If any department is interested in entering a team please call 22101. Earl Riskey, I. M