T, H E M 1 C.r.11CAN THE MICI-IICAN DAIL'i~ OCey SextetPointsfor,',Marquette Tult rI PAN BaltitOre Acquires Buzz Arlett Goes to Minors After 13 Years jn Majors. (BI, the Assoc~,,'ia! 'Pess Pick Westet Tean for Football Game' in Olympic Stadium Mi nesata Will Meet Michigan it Swysimr"R (Continued from Page 6) LOS ANGELES, Feb., 24.-(A)- equal to the killing pace which To shift or not to shift, was the Coach Matt Mann's veterans usual- question placed squarely before the ly set. Among the visitor's entries' NOTICE Called for and delivered. Phon' - - - - -4863. IS,15c TYPEWRITERS, all makes, bought,] -863. 150c sold, rented. exchanged, repaired. FOR RENT 0. D. MORRILL, 314 So. State. FRNISHED MNT E, " 37c south, and west exposure; steam - hcat. prisvate b tlh, andd .rhower. T Y P E W R I T I hNt AND IIE&i6 -p d0Ub.eAdrooms d grage, GRAPHING promptly and neatly Phone 8544. 422 East Washing- done. 0. D. MORRILL, 314 So ton. 492c State St. 308c I Rf'' c it fnr r u circl l One of the saddest stories in pro- Iwestern coaching committee today ,cssional baseball is recalled by the following , announcement o f itsI nnouncement that Buzz Arlett, player selections for the team hard hitting outfielder of the Phil- which meets a picked eastern squad lies, has been traded to Baltimone in in a football game here next sum- the International league for Rus- mer for the edification of this na- ;ell Scarritt. Iion's Olympicgames guests, Arlett waited 13 years for his Coach howard Jones of the Uni- major league chance, seemed to ve r.isiy of SOut&hrn California, as have made good with emphasis and chaiimanx of the committee, with now is sent back to the minors, eight of his 1931 national champ- The reason is not quite clear for ionship Trojans on the Iist, is an the big boy from the Pacific coast did all that was asked of him-and exponent of t ile, shift. perhaps a little more-in his first Coach Glen (Pop) Warner, an- year in the majors at the age of 32. ethelr membr of the group; with' With OakInd' 13 Years: 10 Stanford' stars invited to partici- Arlett played 13 years for the pate, has frowned upon the shift, Oakland club' of the Pacific Coast while Coach Bill Ingram of Cali- league first as a pitcher, and then fornia, the third member, uses the as an outfielder and out on the shift. Nine of the 27 players hon- western slope they say that no bat- cred by yesterday's selection were ter could hit a ball any harder than s.a coached by him last season. Big Buzz. Formal announcement of the. As a pitcher he won more thaA 25 selections from the three Californ- games a season for several years, ia universities omitted the name of lout he liked to throw spitballs and Erny Pinckert, for two successive every then-spitters were growing un- years an. All-American halfbackj popular in the best baseball circles. with U. S. C. But when the giant convertedi Pinckert's eligibility as an ama- himself into an outfielder he came teur had been questioned after he into his own. He slammed the ball made a recent appearance at a Los up against the walls and fences of Angeles theater. Although the act the Pacific Coast leagie and be- consisted of drawing a few car- came as unpopular with pitchers as toons, Pinckert was billed as an his spitball had been with the pow- "All-Amnerican football star" which ers that be in organized baseball. many considered a violation of the But still no major league ctub amateur code. seemed to want any part of Arleta, The eastern team, selected i n although the disinclination to give similar fashion from Yale, Harvard the recruit a chance remained a and Princeton, is to be coached by mystery. His habits were good and Tad Jones, brother of Howard, as- he could play baseball, but he wait- sisted by the coaches of the thre ed in vain for the summons from schools. the majors. Has Row With Umpire. leCoat uRuln Go0es He could have joined Brooklyn in - 1930 if he had not ended an alter-i cation with an umpire by finishing ih ahosital A rookyn cou 'Ihe University Board in Control ha hospital. A Brooklyn scoutto of Athletics has been ordered by had made all arrangemnts to have Judge James E. Chenot, of Detroit, Arlett's big bat added to the ehuip sitting in CircuitjCourt hete. to pay merit of the Robins, then ihting! the American. Surety Co., $29,984,84, desperately foil a National league the amoun ret y the board pennant the amount retained by the board penn aoon a contract for the construction This makes another o t i. e of the Intramural Sports Building. "might have bens" of the game. The suit was brought by the The way Arett was hittin ;hen American Surety Co. against the he was hurt and the way he hit tat- Palmer Construction Co.. of Grand- er with Philadelphia suggests that Rapids, now-iri' receiver4hip, and the he might have made the difference Board in Control. between a pennant winntr and a_ contender when Uncle Wilbert Rob-hw inson called for him. TWO PANTS SPRING SUITS Arlett was ready to quit the gam' 28 and u after his chance, for which he had waited 13 years, was denied atf the Suit Pressed, 20c last minute and Oakland sold Jn A]- kds alterations at cost option on his services to the Phil- CHAS. DOUKAS lies. 1319 South University Continues Batting Stride, in the distance events are Quail,' Swennes, Leicht and Lang. Ander- son and Moulton support Paavoia in the back stroke, with Rotola and SwenesteLLX 1i u IoL rt, s,1g;e Or Swennes the best bets for thedouble. Close to campus and (pints EXPERIENCED porter wants work downtown. Price reasonable. Coach Matt Mann has arranged in fraternity house. Can furnish. . for the swimming meet t> start at eight years fraternity reference. -hone 22352: 425 So. Division. 48E, 7:00 o'clock Saturday night in or- Phone 5537. 490 HAVE WORK for amateur baker,' der that the meet may be conclud- - Address Michigan Daily, Box 10 if ed before the start of the Marquette MOE LAUlNDRY, 204 North Main, interested. hockey match at 8:30. Students Phone 3916. Clean, careful work, with coupon books will be admitted right prices and prompt delivery . FOR SALE for twenty-five cents as will faculty .-ALWAYS . 200c. meibers; all others will be charged --- - --__ REPOSSESSED CARS-Buy from seventy-five cents. SAND-Phone 7112, Killins Gravel Finance Company for balance -_Co. 292c due. We sell all makes of new S---- --_-_- --- cars at a discount. Investigate. LAUNDRY-Soft water. 21044. Tow- 311 W. Huron. Phone 22001. 235c els free. Socks darned. 2710 - --~~e.__.I2 PERSIAN Oriental Rug, about 1x11, LREf")G E 'i+STATURANTS 0A I-1 I' BUTTONS at Burr, Patterson & Auld, Co. 603 Church Street. 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