NIY 13,1932 'W THE MICHIGAN DAILY ______________
Reei sAward as Most
Valuable Fres hma
ENTRY IN INDIANAPOLIS RACE
n tong £the( enties in the Indianapolis lMemi 1 1 (1 r.1tia ce tis
.ycaar I Luie Schneider, winne~r of last yeair's race. i;pitrdabove
,d. the wheel of his car' with his mreehanic, Jigger .~iin
TOMEETI'MEXICO IN ZOQ.'£ R OUNL
Alec"au~i Du1.ticfor Tough I flicii ueIr1,oundwill it mti1 tf'
r,' d 1qiardci I ltr U. S. dl, plicit e the'fe1t;tit Clin;B",the next
Tenns Tem. (ii ev days. EIl:,wvrt Ii Vines, F'rank
----.s . Shields, avid Wilimer Allison will
This afternoon in New Orleans, i : the sinle brdlen, with Alli-
the United States Davis Cup team sw, and John Va-n Pyn carrying on
will eater' the second round of their inc the doubles.
cuest for the famous trophy when The central Ameican team op-
the match strokes with the Mexican posing the quartet from the Unite,!
team in the American zone play, State,. will be composed of Fticar.l
The winner of this match will meet Tapia, Mexicco's No. 1, player, Ang1el
the winner of the Australian-Cutba . oldan, Alfovizo Undaa, and Eduaar--o
'zotahz play t o decide the team whlich: do Macstre. Ernest Lopez, non
will enter the Challeligj ound. playing captain of the Mexica
The four American youngsters qurtette will also be -(mrnn those
who swamped the Canadian pair )resent in the Sou.athern city.
I PH STANDINGS VARSITY GLFEI
IND NS WIN; GjO AME'ItICAN IIAG~ FIGHT FOR aII
Washiing~ton ..~.....1'7 5 .7V731
A E D O TIE S Cleveland.......17i 10 .l,:O Wyandot Comiise Weil Be S)c
Detroit .............39.01!of Crul M a.I tchl.
(At-veland Rlaces Detroit ill Athletics ........... 9 12 .2
Elvlad ~st. Ltati.. ,.......,..1115 .1A;3 In additiocn to} de,1;11eidi ln h
T$.hird l~lace of American CG 11 21 i ,e ua et hmionhp
League Standings.; Boston a.............. 4 18 .1V
W L P . 1or wi(11i 11L i) th -iThe Detroit Tigers were kept idle NATIONAL 1.lA(AGUE fecateci Michigan and 1Ci Ohio S-I
by a dircehing rain in the National ( arcago ............17 7 .709 golf team , Will1 give thle dopes ti
City while Cleveland nosed out Bos- Boston.............14 8 .G66 sometintg to Work on1 whei t
ton and forg ed ahead of the Tigers Cinicinntati......15 131..139 try to (leterine the uimi1ate Gv
into third place. Boston came from 11"Allies............12 12 .51)U
behind to tie the score in the eighth 'it. I.ouis...........12 14 .451l nor of the Confe renceham
but the Indians won in the ninth Brooidyi"..........9 3 .the r.,p
as Cissell singled and Porter doubl-- ;New Yov Vr..... .. . . 812 .400 fOh rio Stai tn!wil pi k.cnt e W
eel him homne, J to 4. 15 .:1 113 ! i......... . r18 formidaleta '( I nab tWolf
al:s1 on1e1e adFlorbo
AMERICAN LEAGUE If)the m ati"ysof Lcoil i'se111but
Cleveland . .004 000 001 -- 5 10 0 + r N wother t,wo) men n the Ohio t
'Poston....000 102 010--- 4 10 {0 Al r ,. ' i' Up cnNtbewgaue iassco
Ilfirdcr, Connolly and Sowell; U ,1, l W, eii V h ,-tc wr fa1 n
a More, Rus sell, Durham and T[ate. AN COfL1U Vi'i;y o i ac aul Clark, a1 vet.
Detroit-Washington, rain. I ""k'1'uil ee.;n01'sen anen te uc
St. Louis-Athletics, rain.Maki",u lMe(1 s'lc
G, (.lalago-New lYork, wet grouunds. I- will ;1;1eup witVh1Ce P) Brry
C ~~All C4\ ;rceriws rim off Perry Carver1I 1'inlthe)(,third1
NATIONAL LEAGUE aIh i~ Ics es{~dyatr orth osit ionsl'.
1,rooklyn . . ..000 030 020---- 5 5 0Cot y oaierir no
C_"ineirinati . .2(0 000 000--2 9!) I101(1 uri r the silre )rvrsion ofD.)" nc>t illr im tli will h pbiycei
l:°helps arid Lopz; ,Johns on, Rixey f1;yia~lIY. AHrtA. is f pth yf(°w1c )le isha
ai Manion., lby tlik; ye at's w inner, J. 11 11( fy, Scioto.
who shot aIt hight otlof 469, which ----:-- __--
_1Boston ......000 110 330--- 8 9 0 wa ~ uppatls er-
Chiag.....000 000 0031---3 5 7wgsa i
lirrndg an Iir.yve;Roo,7aId mark co1f 253 set by M. Burizd I .
Bandtleyand I alae, oacdiAfter this exceptionally highsco re
Phlis...001000-1the scores for the next two piaces;SPECIAL!
were even better than the formeri
11 St. Louis .... .131 010'110- 8 11 01 record, for C. Dickson scored a200 jTO-PCOA T
_ Elliot,an Bolen and McCurdcy; and P. Shaw totaled 274 in his sh.I
Ilj aines and Wilson. Fourth place wa~s consider ably low- S LE
New York-Pittsburgh, rain. 1 er and taken by D. L. Allen with a
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,l I.ID.'s :, hots 7k growing in interest in the. past
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-I C.A.D. 7, Zete 1 taken up this sport of the -Middle J~ ece' _
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