SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1932. MICHIGAN TO MEET BIG TEN BASEBALL1 CHAMPIONS TODAY Miffs acid McNeal to Meet for First Time This Season int Crucial Game. INDIANS ARE STRONG Wolves Must Show Improved Batting to Defeat Title Holding Illini Team. THE MT "'T AN 13 Al r PAGE I -____ _ _ __ _ ______ _ __ __ _ ____ ._ LEADING CONTENDERS FOR CONFERENCE HONORS. Undefeated Yale Crew Favored to. Capture Regatta on I Lake Cayuga Today. "Speed andl more speed," is the cry of the Eastern crew coaches as the eig7hts go into their mid-season -1id. Shif~ting of men on at least one crack crew every day is the result. It i + a rare day indeed when a transfer is not effected between varsity and jayvee boats, in an incesant search for speed. The Eastern oarsmen have been Iworking indoors and out since fall, and now they have arrived at the height of their competitive year. All eyes are turned toward the Poughkeepsie regatta which will wind up the season, but many dual, triangular, and quadrangular meets yet remain. Yale Crew is Heoavy. STONE IIT S HOMER TO AID TIGERS IN EXTRA INNING WIN OVER CHISOX in 11 Inning Tilt, 3 to 2; Braves Crush Phillies. Johnny Stone, Tiger left fielder, hit a home run yesterday in the eleventh inning of the Chicago-De- troit game with Rogll on first to aid in the defeat of the White Sox, 8 to 5. In another eleven inning battle, Cincinnati scored two runs in their half of the final frame to defeat the league leading Cubs, 3 to 2. The Reds tied the game in the last of the ninth after Chicago had held a one-run lead since the third. Boston gained on the Cubs by trouncing the Phillie4, 10 to 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 002 002 100 03-8 15 3 Chicago 102 020 000 00-5 7 1 Bridges, Herring, Hogsett and Hayworth; Fr asier and Berry. Washington 002 000 001-3 9 1 New York 104 001 00x-6 8 0 Weaver, Burke and Berg; Gomez and Dickey., Boston 000.000 010-1 5 11 BIG LEAGUE STANDINGS American League. W LFPci New York........ 20 8 .7 1 Washington ....... 21 10 .6 7 Cleveland ......... 19 14 .57 Detroit ...........16 -12 .52 Philadelphia ....... 15 14 . 51 St. Louis......... 15 18 .415 Chicago ........... 9 20,'.31 Boston............ 5 24 .17 National League. W LP Chicago ..........22 -10 688 Boston ...........17 11 C60 Cincinnati......... 19 17 528 St. Louis......... "15 17 A:6 New York ......... 11 14 .44 Philadelphia.......13 18 49 Brooklyn... ..12 18 .40 Pittsburg~h........ 11 17 393 Pc t. ,714 .677 .576 .572 .517 .455 .310 .172 Pct. .688 .607 .528 .469 .440 .410 .400 .393 ;1 I by John Thomas George Mills will probably face the Wolverines today at Champaign as Coach Fisher's baseball team plays its second game in two days. The star Illini hurler won a 9-8 dlecilsion over Chicago last Wednes- dIay and is in trim for another trip to the mound today. Eddie Tryban, short stop an'd co- captain with Mills, is the leading hitter on the Indian nine. Cher- vinko, catcher, and Gbur, second baseman, are two other infielders that may bust up any b'all game in the usual manner. McNeal To Pitch. Coach Fisher wil send Harley McNeal against Illinois today. If Michigan can hit as they did in the last few games, McNeal may he able to chalk up another, victory over a Conference opponent. Mc- Ne al has been given less support with the stick than other Michigan pitchec.rs so far this season and Illi- nois is strong enough to wi unless the: Wolves openf up with a flock of :afe hits. The- Illini outfield is far inferior t o the infield. Chervinko, Wahl, TryanGbur, and Schustek corn- prtise one of the best infields in the Bigf Ten:i, both defivlely axnd in Coachl Fisher's team will be sired after twot train-trips in' two days and may not come through as ex- pected.; H owever, Tompkins, Super- ko and Diffley are seasoned players that may be able to lead the team oni to another Big 'Tien victory. Wrobke May Be Used. Fr raternity Baseball, Reaches ,semi-Finals i One of the foremost of these will !Philadelphia 010 200 12x-6 11 21 come off today when the crews rep-j Durham, Moore, Kline and Tate, resenting Cornell, Yale, and Prince-I Coninolly; Walberg, Grove, and ton me.et on Lake Cayuga at Ithaca, Cochrane. N.Y., for the Carnegie Cup contest. St. Louis 003 202 102- 7 11,2 Advance predictions meake out the Cleveland 110 700 02x--11 9 2~ undefeated Yale crew to be theI Hadley, Hlebert, Cooney and F. winner of this afternoon's set- to, Ferrell, Bengough; W. Ferrell, Con- onf the historical lake. The Bulldogs nallyHudclin and Myatt. aver, o 180 p~ounds per man-th-',Ae lht avi,.t crew Yale has ever put in A I N LL U U Yale hais sc-ired victories over~ the Pitt sburghl 010 000 112-5 13 0 tLop -11i 4,iettights of the Eastern seat- Wit. Louis 000) 000 00)0-A0 2 0 s(Al, with defeats of M.I.., Coltuin- French and Grace; Derringer, bia, acid Penn. Since Pennt has Carleton andl Mancuiso. all e'ary beat en Harvard, undefea tedr Philadelphia 000 000 000-- 0 5 3 List year, the New Haven ourtf't 1Boston. 010 160 20x--10 12 0 l w i i:, as the bestrbiJn'e in the C Collins, Grabowski, Dudley and ::I,;!. V. Davis, Todd; Betts and Hargrave. F, in and Columbia are rated New York 22 000 230--9 11. 1 a.-)u below the Bulldogs, a~nd liar- Brooklyn 210 010 000-4 11, 1 ya rdl is well tip in the runniing, Hubbell i n d Hogan; Vance, while Princeton has not had muich 'Phurston and~ Lopez. :ipii(, as yet. Wisc~onsinl in Chicago 001 000 000 01--2 7 0 Vh- W(%t eni Colferencee will uphold Cincinnati 000 000 001 02-3 8 3 l c oa-,iiianshrip of the middle Vest Wvarnecke and llairtntt; Frey, 01it is e oug.hkeepsie regatta. I.To hnson arnd Lombardi. i Three teams have already quali- fied for the semi-finals of the Fra- ternity baseball tourney. They are Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Nu and Delta Phi. The 'fourth place will be determined next week, when Phi Sigma Delta, the defending cham- pions, clash with Lambda Chi Al- pha. This is the first playoff game for each of these teams. -The win- ner of the contest will face Phi Kappa Psi later in the week. Shown above are someW of the outstanding stars of the Wester il Conferenice track and field meet which will be concluded this afternoon at Evanston. Fr'an~k Purmna, star' discus heaver of the Illini, placed second to Brooker Brooks of Michigan in the preliminaries yesterday.' Jack .Keller, outstanding Scarlet and Grey timber topper was forced to take second honors in both the high and low hurdles when George Sal- ing, Iowa State, stepped over the sticks to establish the fastest time in 1)oth events. Richard Gohl, one of the foremost broad jumpers in the Big Ten, was forced out of the limelight in yesterday's qualifying rounds by Brooks, versatile Negro star of the Chicago Maroons, whose leap of 23 feet 6 inches was the day's best effort.1 George Wright, crack two-miler of the Wisconsin Cardinals and the runner who was given the best chance to extend Brocksmith in the long grind, will bfe unable to compete because of an injury to his leg. Henry Brocksmith, who established "a new indoor mark for the conference by running the mile in 4:12.5 on the boards this winter;~ seems to be a likely dual winner in both the mile and two mhile runs. Vetek anMiclucran Will Play Local Men None _ THEY'RE HERE! Ann Arbor's league, baseball teamn will attemp~t to beat their former teammates next Wednesday at "West Park in a baseball game for the benefit of the Drum. arid Bugle Corps of the American Legion. Thie old-timers, however, expect to b o pushed to the limit the whole nine innings in ordler to register a vic- tory. Several Michigan alumni will be playing with the old-timers, among them being Coach Harry Kipke, Benny Oosterbaan, Jack Dunn, Don Duncanson, Pete Bowen, and Harry Caswell. II . I ..... ._ ,._. ........v.__-__.__ ..._._. _ . 1 r Special Price are H ard Candies in Jars at THE11 BETSY ROSS SHOP White Grey and Tan Flannels MoeMcGregor Sweaters Arrived $41951 $2.45 White Duck Slacks $1.25, $1x.50 Walk A Few Steps and Save Dollars. ToniCorbett Young Men's Clothes Shop 116 East Liberty {, We Deliver Dial 59.31 one another MO.&TUR. TUES.& FRI. WED. & SAT. USTRS GRAY ETTING * 10.0 p .. 10:30 p.m. E.D.T. 10 p. m. E D. T. SHII(RT'SORCHESTRA every night but Sunday t- m ti