FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Smith Hurls Varsity Nine To 6-3 Triumph Over 41- Pitcher Holds Gopher Squad To Four Hits Two Wolverine Uprisings Net Six Runs To Annex Final Big Ten Game By BUD BENJAMIN Michigan's baseball team snapped back into winning ways yesterday as Burt Smith, chunky Wolverine right- hander, hurled the Varsity to a bril- liantly pitched four hit 6 to 3 victory over Minnesota at the Ferry Field diamond. The game closed the Wolverine's Big Ten schedule for the year, the team having won five and lost six in Conference competition. Smith Fans Ten Indiana Distance Champ Frisch Gets Gate ! As Ump Wins Again ST. LOUIS, May 20.-A)-The ex- tra-curricular activities in the cur- rent New York Giants-St. Louis Car- dinals' series, which resulted in a fist-throwing episode during yester- day's game, continued today with the!. banishment of Manager Frankie Frisch of the Cards before the first ball of the contest was thrown. Frisch, still fuming over what he termed the injustice of Umpire George Barr's balk decision against Dizzy Dean yesterday, which resulted in the Giants' winning three-run rally,F started right off today by shouting re- marks at Barr from the bench. The umpire was stationed on third base.- Four Hits, Fans Ten Chicago Leads | Sigma Chi Nine Enters Finals All Net Squads Competition for the intramural two singles and Fishman's seco softball trophy was narrowed down double accounted for two more P In F rst ound'..Bete scores. In First hound to three teams yesterday when Sigma The Sigs, however, jumped Chi beat out Phi Beta Delta, 7-3. to Arent, when he cracked in the four Michigan Ties For T i go into the finals bracket. They to chalk up three runs and tie t . .Fh will meet the winner of the Chi Psi- score. A walk and a double As Dean Wins Twice; Phi Kappa Psi game, scheduled for !Charlie Pink accounted for one Box Score 1 1. I Smith was never in trouble, settingJ down ten of the Gophers by the strikeout route and permitting only two scratch hits up to the ninth inning. In the final frame, a clean single and a third scratch blow end- ed the Minnesota hitting for the af- ternoon. - The stocky junior had the North- erners dizzy as he alternated between his fast ball and a fine slow curve x ." ...'. with the Gophermen wondering what Was coming next. Although they Devi Lash, the sensational In- crossed the plate three times due to diana, distance runner, who, al- some loose fielding on the part of though reported out of competition the Michigan infield and Smith's last week with appendicitis, will temporary wildness, the-Gophers were defend his Conference title here never in the running after the sec- end frame. tomorrow. .He will lead the assault In this inning they 'scored a single on the one and two mile records run when the Michigan infield al- that he now holds. lowed Ray King Minnesota left fielder, to score all the way from -and dropped! Floersch scored while second on a sacrifice bunt by Leo the crowd gave the formerly non- Pirsch. King's walk and Walter chalant, but now chagrined Gopher Peckinpaugh's bad throw on Russel the horse laugh. Lundquist's bounder had set the stage Varsity Tallies Again for the tally. Smith kept mowing them down in Michigan Scores Three the third and fourth and Kermit Aase, Michigan same right back, how-lanky Gopher hurler, took up the cue ever, with a three run outbreak to ;and follwerdure t give them the lead they never re- and f suit linquished. Merle Kremer opened The visitors failed to score in, the the frame popping to Pirsch. Danny fifth, but Michigan again crossed the Smick batted for Bill Lane and beat plate three times in their half, on out an infield hit which Pirsch just three hits, an error, and a double managed to hold on to. Bob Camp- steal. With one out Peckinpaugh and bell walked, and Harold Floersch, Pete Lisagor singled, and Peckin- sophomore left-fielder, sent Smick paugh scored while Leo Beebe was' scampering home and Campbell to forcing Lisagor at second. Steve Uri- third with a long' double to deep cek's "life" on Pirsch's error, Kre- center. mer's high fly which fell for a hit in Smith then bounced out to short- left center, and a double steal worked stop Don Lee and Campbell tallied on by the two accounted for the other the throw to first. Peckinpaugh hit two runs. a long fly out to left-field which King All was quiet again until the ninth camped under nicely-handled easily when Minnesota made its only threat. Michigan A Peckinpaugh, 3b Lisagor, ss .......... Beebe, c ............ Uricek, 2b ........... Kremer, cf .......... Lane, lb ............ Smick, lb . ........... Campbell, rf ........ Floersch, if......... Smith, p ............ Totals ........... Minnesota A Roy, cf ..... ........ Streich, cf......... Uram, 3b.......... Fossom, rf......... Lindeberg, rf...... King, lf........... Lundquist, lb...... Kundla, lb......... Pirsch, 2b......... Lee, ss............ Brissman, c........ Aase, p............ Kraft, p........... x Moore........... AB R .4 1 .3 0 .4 1 .3 1 .4 0 .0 0 .3 1 .3 1 .4 1 .2 0 30 6 AB R .2 0 .3 0 .4 0 .2 0 .2 0 .2 1 .3 0 .1 0 .3 0 .2 1 .4 0 .3 0 .0 0 .1 1 H 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 7 IZ' H 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 O 1 3 13 1 1 1 5 0 0 2 27 O 0 1 1 1 2 1 10 1 3 1 2 0 1 0 A' 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0, 31 10 A 0 0 1 01 0 0 0 0 41 4 2 4 1 0 Sherwood Defeatled (Continu ed from Page 1) put the Wolverines into a three-way tie with Ohio and Wisconsin by com- ing through on top. Flick and Dean won easily 6-1, 6-3, and Levenson and Woolsey, in one of the most spectac- ular matches of the day, beat Brain and Rhodes of Minnesota 6-8, 15-13, 6-2. In some of the other outstanding matches of the first round, Bickel and Burgess, the Maroon aces, defeated George Ball and Marv Wachman of the Wildcats 7-5, 6-1. James and Nist of Ohio State defeated Scheu- ter and Confer of Illinois, 9-7, 6-4. and Chet Murphy smashed his way to an easy victory over Wilcox of Minnesota, 6-1, 6-2. Standings after the first round put Chicago in the lead with eight points, Northwestern second with six. Michigan, Ohio State, and Wisconsin third with four, Iowa sixth with three. and Minnesota seventh with two points. Outstanding matches of the semi- final play today will include the Bickel-George Ball match, Wachinan vs. Bill Murphy, Jarvis Dean vs. Tim Twerdahl of Illinois; Russell Ball vs. Burgess, Woolsey vs. George Ball and Dick Rugg. The semi-finals in the singles will be played at ten o'clock and the doubles will start at two p.m. Monday, to decide the wearer of this these, and two singles and an error year's fraternity ball crown. made up the following two tallies. Herm Fishman, second man up, Another three-run blast in the fifth started things off for the Phi Betes sewed the game up for the Sigs as when he circled the bases on a double Pink homered into far right field to to left field and an error by the score two ahead of him. fielder and a wild throw to third base. The seventh Sigma Chi run was After this flurry, both pitchers, Bob gotten off Fishman as a walk and Parkins of the Sigs and Marv Arent three errors by the third baseman of the Phi Betes, kept the batters well allowed Bruce Campbell to cross the in check until the third inning, when plat( without a hit being made. GANTNER LO-WIKIES $2.95 GANTNER BO-SUN $2.95 GANINER LO-BOY $1.95 ALL COLORS -- ALL SIZES Wild & Company STATE STREET ON THE CAMPUS Burt Smith pitched Michigan to a 6 to 3 victory over Minesota to ° rlit the series and win the final Big Ten game of the year. Big Ten game of the year. Smith pitched a previous Big Ten victory over Iowa earlier in the season. Totals .... ..'. . x fatted for Kraft i Minnesota ...... 010 Michigan .......030 .32 3 4 24'16 n 9th. 000 002-3 4 6 030 00x-6 7 3 M LTONS HEADQUARTERS for Errors: Peckinpaugh 2, Lisagor, King, Pirsch; Runs batted in: Peck- inpaugh, Beebe, Kremer, Floersch, Smith, Streich, Lindeberg, Pirsch; Two base hit: Floersch; Left on bases: Michigan 5 Minnesota 8; Stolen bases: Lisagor, Smith, Pirsch; Bases on balls: off Aase 3, off Smith 6; Strikeouts, by Aase 3, by Smith 10; Wild pitches, Smith, Aase; Hits off pitchers, off Aase 7 in 7 innings, off Kraft 0 in 1 inning; Time of game: 1:50; Umpires: Vick and Snyder. s [A -I S a i fie Oeak b IT I Make a splash into beach society this summer .. in WIKIESI "2296 better" yarnsl Gantner patented snug waist! Self-adjusting Supporter! Free-breqth- ing Lastex beltl Quick- er-drying! .. ..$3.95 De Luxe WIKIES .$5 Ask your dealer or write us. GANTNER & MATTERN Co. San Francisco Mde Mari, Chicago 1410 Broadway, New York A4bove.. 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