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April 29, 1937 - Image 3

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Wolverines Defeat Toledo, 7-6, In First Home Game

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Cole Turns In
No-Hit Shutout
In IMLeague
Pitchers had a field day yesterday
as four hurlers set down their op-
ponents without runs in the I-M in-
terfraternity softball league. Russ
Cole did the best work of the after-
noon, turning in a no-hit, no-run
performance, to lead Alpha Delta Phi
to an 11-0 win over Zeta Beta Tau.
With his teammates playing errorless
ball behind him, he fanned ten bat-
ters in his turn on the mound.
Chi Psi's speedball artist, Jack Pal-
mer, gave another sparkling perform-
ance when he struck out nine and
allowed only one hit in the four in-
nings he worked, helping to blank the
Theta Delta Chi outfit 20-0. Poor
fielding and a tendency to wave their
bats vainly at Palmer's offerings were
the cause of the Theta Delt's down-
fall.
An upset occurred when Sigma Phi,
finalist last year, fell before the four-
hit pitching of "Baldy" Baldwin, to
lose to Hermitage, 9-0. The victors
nicked Stan See for twelve hits, but
made good use of them and the nu-
merous errors to score freely. Dave
Barnett also twirled a no-run game
as he led Phi Kappa Psi to a 6-0
victory over Delta Sigma Pi. Phi
Psi's attack was led by Bob Morgan
who hit two home runs.

Mkes Diamond Debut

Three Varsity
Hurlers Used
In Slow Game
Gee, Smith, Fishman Give
Four Hits, Issue Ten,
Passes, Fan Twelve
(Continued from Page 1)

Michigan
Brewer, ss
Peckinpaugh,
Beebe c .
Uricek 2b ..
Kremer cf
Smick lb ...
Campbell rf
Heyliger If..
Gee p ......
B. Smith p
Fishman p .°.

Leo Beebe , sophomore catcher
whose arm is reputedly one of the
strongest in the Conference, per-
formed before local fans for the
first time yesterday against To-
ledo. He got one bingle and played
his usual sterling game behind the
plate.
Walker Homers As
Hengals Win, 11-5
DETROIT, April 28.-('P)-Tiger
batsmen raked four St. Louis pitch-
ers for 15 hits, including Gerald
Walker's second home run of the sea-
son, today, taking the Browns into
camp, 11 to 5, before 10,000 specta-
tors.
Roxie Lawson, hurling his second
victory, went the route for the Tig-
ers, although the Browns touched
him for four two-base hits and seven
singles.

HEY JOE -
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stationery I just got
Day! Rider's made
for me for only 85c.
write often now!

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for Mother's
this box up
Mother will

for the Varsity and pitched nearly
perfect ball for four innings, striking,
out seven, men and allowing no hits
and but one runner to reach second.
Gee went on to start the fifth inning
in great style by striking out Kandik,
Toledo right fielder, but lost his con-
trol at this point and walked Smith,
Folger, and Condon to fill the bases.
Charlie Cupp then drove the first
Rocket run across the plate with the
first and only hit off Gee-a single.
Crowe hit a roller to Gee who
threw the ball away and Condon
crossed the plate with thethird run
of the inning but Danny Smick peg-
ged the ball down to second base
and Uricek caught Mattison off the
bag to end the inning.
Burt Enters Fray
Burt Smith pitched the sixth and
seventh stanzas for Michigan allow-
ing one hit and two runs, and turned
the mound over to Herm Fishman
who was .nicked f'or two more hits
and one run in the last two innnigs.
Toledo's run in the ninth inning
came as a surprise when with the
bases loaded Fulghum dumped the
ball a few feet in front of the plate.
Leo Beebe dashed out, scooped up
the ball, stepped toward home plate,
and threw the ball to first to get the
runner. Bill Mattison crossed the
plate from third on the play and
was called safe when Umpire Ernie
Vick ruled that Beebe had not
stepped on home plate.
"Howdy" Camp startednon the
mound for the Rockets and gave
Michigan six runs and three hits in
the three innings that he worked. He
was relieved by "Red" Smith who
allowed two hits and one run in the
fourth and then shut out the Varsity
for the remainder of the game with
i no hits and no runs.
Team Looks Ragged
The "Gas House Gang" ran wild
on the bases with Brewer stealing
two and Beebe one. On one occa-
sion Brewer came steaming in to
second and kicked the ball out of
Condon's glove in Jo-Jo White fa-
shion.
Coach Ray Fisher's nine hardly
looked the part of the leaders in the
Big Ten standings despite their vic-
tory, as they had made two errors
and had their vaunted batting attack
stopped with five singles, some of
which were so scratchy that they
were hits only by the grace of the
scorer.

Toledo

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SUITS and TOPCOATS

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$25. to $45. Values
NOW--
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Values to $40.00
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Spring Clothes of Quality and
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we have

BALLS,

WILSON CLUB
WALKER CUP
SARAZEN 50 .
SARAZEN 75

...35c, 6 for $1.69
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MATCHPOINT, by Wison -
25c, 3 for .........

$1.19
.. 69c

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OXFORD - 25c, 3 for...........69c

* While They Last! 7*
STANDARD OFFICIAL SOFTBALLS
Regular $1.75
$1.39
Ca1lkins-gletcher

A brown soft calf sport oxford
with natural crepe sole shown
here sells for the economical
price of $4.50. White soft sport
Buck with crepe soles $7.00.
White Buck with brown calf
saddle $5.50.
SLACKS-
Flannels and gabardines in
pastel colors is what the season
calls for in new slacks. $7.95-
$10.00.

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