THE MICHIGAN DAILY olverines Drop Fifth Conference Ball Game To Indiai ia, 4-1 Michigan Fails To Bunch Hits In The Pinches Fishman Lapses In Third When Hoosiers Score Three Runs To Win By BUD BENJAMIN Indiana and one of her strong-arm sons, hefty Bill Smith, had too much on the ball for Michigan's baseball team yesterday as the Wolverines dropped their fifth Conference game of the season 4 to 1 at the Ferry Field diamond. ' The Hoosier husky pitched his teammates to a steady seven hits vic- tory. He walked two and fanned the same number in doing it, but Wil- liam had a real scrap on his hands all afternoon, and he needed plenty to finish on top. Fishman Allows Six Hits Little Herm Fishman pitched bril- liantly for Michigan- allowing but six hits, fanning five, and walking two. The veteran southpaw let up only once during the game, but that, along with the oft recurring Mich- igan misplays, was ample for Indiana. Strictly speaking the Hoosiers de- served to win. Two of their runs were earned and two were Michigan gifts. The Wolverines' only tally was the di- rect result of a Hoosier error in the second. Johnny Hobson dropped Danny Smick's terrific clout in cen- ter, and it fell for two bases. Elmer Gedeon promptly singled him home with the lone tally of the day. The whole story of yesterday's de- feat lies in the failure of the Wol- verines to bunch their hits. In five innings, the first, second, third, fourth and seventh, they connected for single blows. In the eighth they added two more, and it was in this frame that they made their only bid. Hoosiers Go On Spree The Hoosiers on the other hand went on a three hit, three run spree in the third and that spelled victory. Fr'om then on, Fishman was complete master of the situation-but it was a hopeless affair. Here's how Indiana hits and Wol- verine courtesy did the trick in the big third. Break number one-Bill teldt scratched a hit down the third base line and trotted to second on Johnny Nill's sacrifice. Break num- ber two-Smith was safe on Brewer's poor throw, Heldt to third. Then came the one-two punch. Tommy Gwin singled cleanly to right, scoring Heldt. Ernie Andres, all- Conference basketball ace, doubled just as cleanly to left, scoring Smith. Run number three crossed on Frank Filchok's infield out. Wolverine Attack Fizzles The Wolverines were still in a giv- ing mood in the fourth, and the Hoo- siers were gratefully receptive. With two down, Heldt singled and Nill walked. Smith hit to Brewer, and Don, trying for the short f ce play at second, threw past Lisagor, the ball rolling to the edge of the infield. It lay there as Heldt scampered all the way home for the Hoosiers' last run. That was all-despit occasional rumblings by both teams-until the eighth. The Wolverines had all their power on tap that inning, but their attack fizzled with bases loaded and one out. Pink led off, beating out his sec- ond bunt of the afternoon. Brewer singled him to second, and it looked like trouble with Peckinpaugh, Kre- mer, Smick and Gedeon on deck. The only trouble, however, was Smith. Peck popped out, Kremer got a life on Smith's error, but Bill made up for that by getting Smick and Gedeon on, pop flies to end matters for the day. Freshman Golfers Defeat Reserves One down before their second meet- ing with the Varsity reserves yester- day, the Freshman golfers made an about face to whip their adversaries, but only by the narrowest of mar- gins-14 to 13. More matches will be arranged between the two teams, with the pos- sibility of a third meeting next Sat- urday. Thereafter, anattempt will bemade to bring the linksmen to- gethcr at least once every week. The Freshman team was comprised of- Lamb, Dannenfelser, Simon, Clapp, Barr and James. The'Varsity reserves included Johnson, Schwarze, Robin- son, Loar, Yearnd, and McCarren. U, ____ -- - -- -ilt Going Up Fred Martin, who took third in the Penn Relays last week in the jave- lin throw, broke the dual meet record by five feet yesterday in the Illinois meet when he hurled the spear 205 feet 41,4 inches. Too Bad, Herm Varsity Track Team Defeats IllinoisEasily Watson Scores 14 Points As Michigan Triumphs, 87 2-3 To 43 1-3 (Continued from Page 1) more loafed far back behind Walt Stone, content to finish second to the veteran Michigan runner as he lowered his own meet record with a 9:33.9 for the route. A final sprint brought Schwarzkopf within a foot of Stone at the finish with Yarcho of Illinois almost a full lap back in third. Stan Kelley, who applied for a place in the Michigan dog house by placing completely out of the money in the high hurdles, retrieved his for- tunes by outracing his touted oppon- ents, Brunton and Robinson of the Illini, to take the 220 yard lows in 23.7. It's Kelley's Fastest Kelley broke fast after the field had jumped Doc May's gun four times and was never headed as he broke the tape three yards in front of Rob- inson in the second spot, coming up fast. It was the fastest time Kelley has turned for the distance and two- tenths off the late Capt. Steve Ma- son's Big Ten championship time last year. Michigan's 440 forces also saved their face by whipping- Illinois' fa- vored mile relay after a dismal flop in the open quarter when Faulkner barely managed to salvage the show spot after leading the pack for 300 yards of the distance. Illini Nab 880 Abbot, Clarke, Hayes and Faulk- ner, passing the stick in that order, maintained a lead accrued by Hayes, on his leg, against the anchor lap threat of Burton Downs who earlier in the afternoon had handed Michi- gan's quarter men a thorough thump- ing as he clipped the 440 in 48.6, fol- lowed by his teammate Wilbur Mc- Cown. Capt. Harry Gains gave the Illini one of their four wins by beating out Dye Morgan and Tommie Jester of Michigan in the 880. Hogan rode well up during the entire race but his final bid against the leading Gains fell just short and he was passed by Jes- ter. In A Breeze 1 Michigan 1 AB R Pinkcf.............4 0 Brewer, ss ............3 0 Peckinpaugh, 3b......4 0 Kremer, if...... ....4 0 Smick, rf ............4 1 Gedeon, lb ..........4 0 Lisagor, 2b ..........3 0 Beebe, c .............3 0 Fishman, p.........3 0 *Trosko ............1 * *Campbell...........1 0 Michigan Catcher, '71, Returns To Old Haunts Yesterday, at Ferry Field, which was the scene of another Varsity track triumph,, this time at the ex- pense of Illinois, Michigan students made the acquaintance of a former wearer of the Maize and Blue. White-haired Arthur Bishop, who was a catcher on Michigan's Varsity baseball team 67 years ago, waved a friendly greeting to the crowd which was quick to respond with a long roll of applause, and with numerous cries of "Yea Bishop." H 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 1 10 3 7 0 0 0 A 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 One mile run won by Schwarzkopf, Michigan; second: Heyl, Michigan; third: Krivic, Illinois. Time 4:9. 440-yard dash won by Downs, Il- linois; second, McCown, Illinois; third: Faulkner, Michigan. Time: :48.6. 100-yard dash won by Purucker, Michigan; second: C. Culver, Michi- gan; third: Ashley, Illinois. Time: 10. 120-yard high hurdles won by Ged- eon, Michigan; second: Brunton, Il- linois; third: Robinson, Illinois. Time 14.3. (Ties meet record). 880-yard run won by Gains, Illi- nois;second: Jester,nMichigan; third: Hogan, Michigan. Time: 1:55.2. 220-yard dash won by Ashley, Il- linois; 'second: Culver, Michigan; third: Purucker, Michigan. Time: 21.5. Two-mile run won by Stone, Michi- gan; second: Schwarzkopf, Michi- gan; third;. Yarcho, Illinois. Time: 9:33.9 (betters meet record). 220-yard low hurdles won by Kelley: Michigan; second: Robinson, Illinois; third: Brunton, Illinois. Time: 23.7 One-mile relay won by Michigan (Abbot, Hayes, Clarke, Faulkner). Time: 3:19.6. Pole vault won by Kingsley, Michi- gan; three way tie for second: Cush- ing, Michigan, Farrell, Michigan and Keller, Illinois. Height: 12 feet 6 inches. High jump won by Allen, Michigan; second: Diefenthaler, Illinois; third: Watson, Michigan. Height: 6 feet 4 inches. Javelin wcn by Martin, Michigan; second: Brown, Illinois; third: Kirar, Michigan. Distance: 205 feet 4%/ inches (betters meet record) Shot put won by Watson, Michigan; second: Townsend, Michigan; third : Frary, Illinois. Distance : 49 feet 3%/ inches. Discus won by Watson, Michigan; second: Townsend, Michigan; third: Frary, Illinois. Distance 152 feet 8% inches (betters meet record). Broad jump won by Brunton, Il- linois; second: Watson, Michigan; third :C. Culver, Michigan. Distance: 23 feet 9 5/8inches. N.U. Golf Team MeetsVarsity Purple Faces Wolverines Here Tomorrow It'll be nip and tuck at the Uni- versity golf coursettomorrow when Nortnwestern, the present Big Ten champion and undefeated in Con- ference play this year, comes here to meet Michigan also unbeaten in the Big Ten with four straight wins. Yesterday at East Lansing North- western dropped its first meet of the year to the strong Michigan State outfit which had previously defeated Michigan. The Wildcat squad boasts a record of six wins and this one loss. Purde Has Big Ten Champ Leading the Northwestern team will be Sid Richardson, winner of the Big Ten individual title last year and considered one of the leading Conference golfers since Johnny Fis- cher and Chuck Kocsis. Frank Pep- rich, Chester Bland and Harry Lazier will complete the team. Michigan closes its Big Ten season in this encounter except for the Con- ference meet at Minneapolis. How- ever, the determination of the league championship does not rest on the season's showing of the team but how it comes out in the Big Ten meet. Varsity Putts Poorly Coach Ray Courtright will start the same crew he used against Illi- nois, Bill Barclay, Al Karpinski, Lynn Riess, and Bob Palmer, in that order. Whether Bill Black and Tom Tussing play depends on how many players Northwestern brings along. I Baseball's Big Six 0 -. a I 111 MARTY COMES THROUGH CHICAGO, May 7.-(IP)-Joe Mar- ty's single with two on base arid one out in the 10th inning drove in Billy Herman with the run that enabled Chicago's Cubs to defeat Boston, 5 to 4, today after the Bees had come from behind a four run disadvan- tage to tie the score. The victory gave the Cubs a sweep in the two-game series. 0@ VARSITY TO PLAY HILLSDALE Michigan's Varsity baseball nine will be seeking its sixth victory in fifteen starts when it meets Hills- dale College at Hillsdale tomorrow. Ed Andronik, who hurledhis team- mates to a 6 to 5 triumph over Ypsilanti Friday, is slated for the mount. ii- , w "Nommummp"Num Player, Club G Trosky, Indians . . .17 Fox, Tigers.......17 Hayes, Athletics . ..15 Klein, Phillies ......16 Rizzo, Pirates ......18 Slaughter, Cardinals 17 AB R H Pt. 54 20 24 .444 75 13 30 .400 40 6 16 .400 63 14 23 .365 69 13 25 .362 69 12 25 .362 Total .. 34 1 7 27 8 Indiana 4 AB R H O A Gwin, cf...........4 1 2 3 0 Andres,2b'..........4 0 1 2 2 Filchock, 3b .........4 0 0 1 2 Becker,if ...........4 0 1 2 0 Clark, 1b ............4 0 0 11 0 Hobson, rf ...........4 0 0 2 0 Heldt, c ......... ....3 2 2 2 0 Nill, ss ...............2 0 0 4 4 W. 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