7, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY b i 1=... ,. .,. t Z he Varsity Meets First Place Indiana Nine Here 4 PRESS ANGLE By GEO. J. ANDROS A Little Shaeup.. . COACH CHARLIE HOYT is plan- ning a little experiment on some of his trackmen Saturday when bel- ligerent Larry Snyder's Buckeyes move in from Columbus. Charlie is pulling three regulars out of their accustomed events and shoving them up into shorter distances. Howdy Davidson, Clayt Brelsford and Bill Staehle are the men affected, and the idea is to provide them with some necessary speed work under strong competition. All in view of the .Big Ten championships coming up in two weeks. The calm Wolverine coach is not taking Ohio State too lightly, however-figuring his men canno' pile up 70 points against the invaders Davidson, who won the half ir California, will move into the 44C to match his long strides with thf power of Michigan's Stan Birleson. Conference indoor champion. Re-. placing Davidson in the 880 will be the consistent Brelsford, holder of the Field House record in the mile run. Brelsford in turn will be sup- planted in his favorite event by Staehle, Big Ten two-Mile champion indoors in 1936 but a disappointment so far this year. A fourth change will find veteran Ed Devine ousted from the yhalf mile, temporarily at least, by sophomore Doug Hayes. Hayes, Highland Park lad without too much high school experience, has performed well enough in practice to earn a trial in actual competition. * * * Looking Ahead ... "AFTER MINNESOTA you can take yorpick" is the general opin- ion down around Ferry Field con- cerning next fall's Big Ten footbal race. Bernie Bierman's Golden Go- phers are due to run rampant an- other season -at least (although Notre Dame may be very tough early in the season), but Ohio State and North- western look to be considerably weak- ened. Northwestern, last year's title- holder by virtue of a 6-0 upset over Minnesota, has been stripped of reg- ulars from tackle to tackle, and sur- prising Steve Toth is gone from the backfield. Ohio State loses quar.er- back Tippy Dye, a major catastrophe in itself, in addition to ends Merle Wendt and Red Cumiskey, tackle Chuck Hamrick and All-American guard Inwood Smith. So the Mich- igan coaches are expecting easier go- ing against the above "Big Three" for more reasons than the great im- provement the Wolverines have shown this spring. The bright (?) spot of the tussle with Minnesota is the fact that it is the third game on the Gopher schedule, the Swedes being known traditionally as slow starters. "But how they pick up momentum," adds Wally Weber. Gee Or SmithI Slated To Hurl 'For Michifgan Wolverines Need Victory Over Hoosiers To Stay In Conference Race Michigan's championship - bound baseball nine faces one of the highest .iurdles in their path to another Big Ten title at 3:15 p.m. today when they meet an undefeated Indiana team on the Varsity diamond. Coach Everett Dean has selected ig Babe Hosler to start on the mound md he will be opposed by either long John Gee or Burt Smith. Hosler; a ighthander with plenty of stuff on the ball, hurled the Hoosiers to their ;econd straight win over Purdue's iapless Boilermakers last Friday, ;ranting but -five hits in coasting ilong to a 3-0 victory. If Gee starts, it will be the first Big ten game that the southpaw fastball artist has worked this year. Smith started the second Iowa contest and came home with a 5-3 victory. C o a c h Dean's nine, by virtue of their tvo victories over the Boiler- makers, are tied for first place in - : the Conference standings with Minnesota a n d - -_ Wisconsin, all HEYLIGER three teams hav- ng won two games and lost none. Coach Ray Fisher's Wolverines are tied with Illinois at the present time for fourth place in the standings With Indiana, Wisconsin, and Min- nesota still undefeated, Michigan :nust come through with victories to- day and tomorrow to stay in the thick :f the fight for the Big Ten cham- pionship. Michigan Indiana Brewer, ss Thompson, 2b Peckinpaugh, 3b Gevin, cf Beebe, c Grieger, c Uricek, 2b Hobson, rf Kremer, of Clark, lb Smick. lb Andres, 3b Campbell, rf Abernathy, ss Heyliger, If Becker, If Smith or Gee, p Hosler, p Purple Net Squad WipsVarsity, 8-1 EVANSTON, Ill., May 6.- (Special to The Daily)-Northwestern's ten- nis team defeated Michigan, 8 to 1, on the University courts in Evanston1 yesterday. The Wolyerines scored their lone point when the doubles team of Dean and Flick defeated R. Baliand Froehling in three sets, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4.' Summaries G. Ball, (N.) defeated Sherwood, (M.), 3-6, 7-5, 6-4. Rugg, (N.), defeated Flick, (M.), 6-1, 6-3. Wachman, (N.), defeated Levinson, (M.), 6-2, 6-2. R. Ball (N.) defeated Dean (M.), 6-0, 6-1. Froehling, (N.), defeated Percival, (M.), 6-3, 6-3. Doubles: G. Ball and Wachman, (N.), defeated Sherwood and Mills, (M.), 6-0, 6-2. Adelman and Rugg, (N.), defeated Levinson and Percival, (M.), 6-2, 6-2. Dean and Flick, (M.), defeated R. Bal and Froehling, (N.), 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. Will Run Quarter-Mile Netmen Disagree On Six Man Rule; Coaches Are Split By ART BALDAUFI When Big Ten coaches bring their$ tennis squads to Ann Arbor the endI of this month for the Conference meet not all of them are going to get off the trains with a complete "peace on earth good will towards men" feeling. For the first time since the depres- sion forced a curtailment of expenses and the advent of the four-man squad, the tourney will be conducted with six-man teams. That was de- aided this winter after a much heat- ed debate which saw the repeal of the amendment favored by the small, est of majorities. Notice Trouble The Wolverines have noticed some- thing of the opposition to the rever- sion that still lingers in their dual meets with several of the teams. De- spite the new ruling their oppon- ents, on several occasions, have brought only four-man squads, giv- ing "budget trouble" as the excuse. To Michigan, Illinois, and one or two others whose squads are equally str lig throught and count on places in the lower brackets, the six-man squad is a god-send. Chicago and Northwestern, the perpetual Confer- ence champions, also favor the setup, for each has at least four exception- ally strong men and others who rank on a par with the other number five and six men in the league. No Increase Needed But the rest haven't looked at the issue that way. Without teams that are balanced any too well, or with especially strong men, they've no reason to want any increase in size of the match squad that would give their opponents a hands' down advantage. So be it May 20, 21 and 22 the meet will be held with six-man teams un- less it rains. But whether it rains or not the odds are that it will be a bit cloudy down by the tennis courts. MAJOR LEAGUE SCORES I! American League Detroit 12, New York 6. Boston 2, St. Louis 1. i Cleveland 4, Washington 2. Philadelphia 3, Washington 2. S.LNational League S.Louis at Boston, rain. Brooklyn 9, Pittsburgh 5. Cincinnati 4, New York 0. Chicago 1, Philadelphia 0. T., PONG TENNIS RACKETS 3-Speed English Bicycles 712 E. Washington Ph. 9793 I-l Golf Match Set For May 15 Saturday, May 15, is the date set the names of five players and their for the annual inter-fraternity four- ratings. These will be used to match man team golf tournament. The bat- together men of equal ability. The cup tie for the rotating trophy will begin and the winner's 100 points toward at 10 a.m. in the morning and 1 p.m. the all-year total will go to the house in the afternoon, immediately fol- having the lowest four-man total of lowing the varsity golf match, play- the day. ers teeing off at four minute inter- It is expected that at least 25 houses vals. will enter this year to compete with Each house to enter must send in Phi Kappa Psi, last year's winner with a 341 total, for the trophy. THE JOHN MARSHALL I LAW SCHOOL FOUNDED 1899 AN ACCREDITED LAW SCHOOL TEXT and CASE METHOD n For Catalog, recom- mended list of pre-legal subjects, and booklet, "Studyof Lawand Proper Preparation" address: Edward T. Lee, Dean. COURSES (40 weeks per year) Afternoon -3 years 5 days...4:30-6.30 Evening - 4 years Mon., Wed., Fri., 6:30-9:20 Post-graduate 1year..twice a week Practice courses exclusively. All courses lead to degrees. Two years' college work required for entrance. New classes form in Feb. and Sept. 315 Plymouth Ct., Chicago, 111. L p Howdy Davidson, Grand Rapids senior who has been an outstand- ing half-miler on the Michigan track team for the past three years, will compete in the quarter-mile run Saturday when Ohio State meets the Wolverines at Ferry Field. Big Ten Standings Solid Citizens, Slim Jims, Small Packages, Ex-F'ootball.Linesmen: Won Lost Indiana.. .......2 Wisconsin......2 Minnesota..........2 Michigan............3 Illinois.............3 Ohio State ..........3 Iowa..............2 Northwestern ........1 Chicago .............1 Purdue .............0 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 2 5 3 Pet. 1.000 1.000I 1.0001 .7501 .750C .500 .333 -333 .167 .0001 GERALD SCRATCHED LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 6.-( P)- Mrs. W. H. 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