THE MICHIGAN DAILY Varsity Faces lKocsis - Kokes Duel Phi Beta Delta P Td d 7Will Feature Golf Purdue Today [VJeaW.t .ls Defeats Dekes Match W ith Ilinos In Baseball Tilt To Gain Finals By GEORGE J. ANDROS Fishman To Be On Mound Another individuai opponent of the PhiB.D.iWinscEasilyt9-2; same caliber as the ones that caused Phi B.D. Ws Easily, 9-2: For Wolverines; Seek him so much trouble last week end Dekes Give E. Townsend Sixth Big Ten Win is on the boards for Capt. Chuck SxhBgT nW nKocsis of the Varsity golf team to- Bad Support In Field LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 14.- morrcw when he meets Wil Kokes of Michigan's baseball team, hoping to Illinois over the University course. Capitalizing on numerous Deke strengthen its hold on first place Records previous to this season give errors, Phi Beta Delta defeated Delta with a victory over Purdue tomorrow the edge on ability to Captain Kocsis, Kappa Epsilon, 9 to 2, in their league afternoon ,arrived here late tonight but on paper at least the Illini star play-offs yesterday to become the to open one of the season's tough- seems more impressive so far this sea- last team to enter the championship est road trips. son. bracket of the Intramural Softball Coach Ray Fisher, although the Captain Kocsis, not yet quite up to tournament. decision may be reversed before his usually consistent par-breaking The Dekes drew first blood with game time, has selected Herm Fish- game this spring, lost to Fred Haas one run in the beginning of the first man to start on the mound against of Louisiana State and Dick Wagner inning, but the Phi B.D.'s came back the Boilermakers and Berger Lar- of Northwestern here last week-end. in their half of the first to put over son and John Gee to work Saturday's Kokes this spring numbers among his five runs on three hits and four field- important double header with Illi- defeated opponents Wagner, conquer- ing errors. The winners scored two nois. or of Haas in Chicago, Notre Dame's more in the third and another pair The Michigan club has the great- great Winnie Day, and Ray Beaver of in the fifth while the D.K.E. team est of respect for Purdue's team due Indiana. scored its second run in the fifth. to its work against the Illini Tues- ; Harold Brewer of Purdue held Al Blumenfeld was outstanding for day when Hale Swanson won Illinois Kokes even in a dual meet, but the Phi B.D.'s allowing the losers but eighth Conference win, 2-1. How- Brewer apparently was not around four hits and hitting a long home ever, Fishman has yet to suffer de- I when Michigan defeated the Boiler- run over left field. Haskell Cohodes feat this year and Fisher expects makers, Captain Kocsis playing and of Phi Beta Delta was the only play- the dependable southpaw to come conquering Pete Smith. er to get more than one hit, pound- At Urbana Saturday the Wolver- Kokes and Kocsis have never met ing out three safeties in as many At UrbanaSagurday thoi rightin match play, the Michigan star be- times at bat. handers in Swanson and Howie Berg ig eft behind to take part in the Earl Townsend did a good job of and will counter with Captain Lar- qualifying trials for the National Open hurling for the Dekes but received son and Gee. The latter pair have Ilast spring when the Wolverines jour- poor support. He allowed eight hits chalked up eight wins. so far this neyed to Champaign to meet Coach and kept them well scattered. year as compared to only one loss. John Utley's men. The championship bracket has Larson will probably face Swanson In the Big Ten meet last year when gone out .to the quarter-final round in the long awaited "Battle of the Captain Kocsis was second, three with four teams drawing byes. All Swedes" while Gee will work in the strokes behind his teammate Johnny quarter-final games will be played nightcap. Fischer with 284 for the 72 holes, Monday afternoon. The schedule Michigan is hoping to take two of Kokes was out of the money and finds Delta Upsilon meeting Phi Beta the week-end's three games and thus failed to break 300. Delta, Kappa Sigma versus Phi Delta move farther ahead of the Illini who -Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega verSus have been favored to win the Big INFIELDERS LOWER HIS MARK Delta Tau Delta and Sigma Chi Ten championship. Iowa, tied with versus Sigma Phi. Michigan, has a paithfgamesrh Oscar Eckhardt, who led the Coast Michigan, hasbattpair of gamesnwithlL Wisconsin this week that may result eau nbtig sbtigol in the Hawkeyes being ousted from .150 for the Dodgers, but says the A VERSATILE UMPIRE the undefeated class, only difference between the minors Tommy Connolly, the umpire, is a Fourteen men made the trip as and majors to him is the infielding. crack cribbage player. Michigan players, Walter Bietila be-. ing included for the first time since reporting on return from the winter 1 N e n Olympic games. It is possible that he may get into one of the games in the role of a pinch hitter. DFEET The probable lineups for tomor- row's game: D F E E T. 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