SUNDAY, MARCHTI K, 1ii~ TIE MICHIGAN DAILY PAWAL FIVE Intramural Department Announces 1941 Spring Scli tectule ___ . . F,:ry Squads In Fraternity Diamond Loop x,1 - .,I v.. 16*43 Zeta Beta Tau Is defending Tennis Champ Robert Owen, Forestry Club Again Threats Separate Leagues Started St y artApril 2; Thirty-seven fraternities will com- For New Co-op>ioiev iy Restrictions pete for the tennis cup now held by Zeta Beta Tau. Teams consist Tennis Matches Made e or Participants of five men-one singles and two The' Forestry Club dominatedt doubles teams. All matches must spring season in the Independent l All 40 of the general fraternities be played at the same time, and the last year, and will be back to defe wrl be playing in the baseball tour- order of players established in the its laurels this spring. The Forest nn -ment this spring. There will be first match must be kept unchanged won championships in baseball, hor 1 leagues of four teams each, with throughout the tournament. shoes and tennis, with Robert Ow tte 10 league winners fighting it out Each team is required to furnish All-Year Champions last year, taki fcr the championship. Second, third three new balls for each of the three the golf title. arid fourth place playoffs will be con- matches in the team competition. The A new arrangement this year pr tined as in all sports. winner gets the unused balls and vides separate leagues for the Care has been taken to keep last thus new balls will be available for creased number of cooperative hou year's winners in separate leagues every match. The schedule follows: on campus. The smaller co-ops co wherever possible and fraternities Tuesday, April 29-4:15 P.M. pete in a league of their own. with smaller memberships have been Lamb a Chi Alpha vs Alpha Tau placed in leagues together. All Omega League 20-4:15 houses have had a choice of playing Delta Kappa Epsilon vs Delta Upsilon 1. Penguins 3. Subway Wolve hours. 5:15 P.M. 2. Rams 4. Shangri-Las Teams must be ready within 10 Zeta Beta Tau vs Alpha Delta Phi Tuesday, April 22: 1 vs. 2, 3 vs. 4. minutes of the scheduled hour or Trigon vs Hermitage Tuesday, April 29: 1 vs. 3. 2 vs. 4 they will forfeit. To obtain a for- Phi Gamma Delta vs Phi Kappa Psi Tuesday, May 6: 1 vs. 4, 2 vs. 3. feat a team must have its lineup on Phi Kappa Tau vs Phi Sigma Delta League 21-4:15 the score sheet and at least seven Wednesday, April 30-4:15 P. I. j 1. C & C Packers 3. Newman Clu men ready to play. Theta Delta Chi vs Sigma Phi Epsilon 2. Jeffery Manor 4. Senators No member of a varsity squad Theta Xi vs Zeta Psi Wednesday, April 23: 1 vs. 2, 3 vs. (basball, track, tennis, golf) is eli- 'Phi Delta Theta vs Chi Phi Wednesday, April 30: 1 vs. 3. 2 vs. ;ible for Intramurals. Members of Sigma Nu vs Alpha Kappa Lambda Wednesday. May 7: 1 vs. 4, 2 vs. 3 the freshman baseball squad are not 5:15 P.M. elhgible, but members of the spring Acacia vs Alpha Sigma Phi Leaguie22-4:15 football squad may play. Delta Tau Delta vs Kappa Nu 1. Wolverines 3. Forestry No type of spiked shoe may be Kappa Sigma vs Phi Sigma Kappa 2. Hillel 4. Admirals worn. Rubber-soled gym shoes are Pi Lambda Phi vs Sigma Alpha Epsi-.. Thursday, April 24: 1 vs. 2, 3 vs. 4. 1 Thursday, May 1: 1 vs. 3. 2 vs. 4. recommended. Six innings consti- {on Thursday, May 1: 1 vs. 4, 2 vs. 4. :ute a'regulation game, allowing the Thursday, May 1-4:15 P.M. Thursday, May 8: 1 vs. 4, 2 vs. 3. scntest to be finished in the alloted Phi Kappa Sigma vs Psi Upsilon League 23--5:15 one hour. A special rule, to take Beta Theta Pi vs Sigma Phi 1. Robert Owen 3. Physical Ed care of lop-sided scoring games, auto- 5:15 P.M. 2. Hiawatha Club 4. Yankees m.atically makes the game a four in- Sigma Chi vs Theta Chi Thursday, April 24: 1 vs. 2, 3 vs. 4 l.ng affair when one team scores 15 Chi Phi vs Phi Epsilon Pi 'Wednesday, April 30: 1 vs. 3, 2 vs. 4 ,use oSigma Alpha Mu (bye) Wednesday, May 7: 1 vs. 4, 2 vs. 3. The complete baseball schedule --. League 24 follows: Theta Xi Heads Fraternity 1. Stalker Cooperative League 1-4:15 horseshoe Entry Lists 2. Lincoln Cooperative -I the' oop end ers se- :ns ENTRY BLANK FOR ALL-CAMPUS-GRADUATE --FACULTY EVENTS May he pasted on postal card and mailed rlcO' ener (name) ' " (address) . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . ' 'E .k: iradua~te ........Undergraduate ........ Faculty .........I r 1rinje: Tennis singles Tennis doubles Horseshoes Golf Archery Baseball Field Meet Name of doubles partner ......... ........................ Advise me when first match is scheduled. f ead o ir April 28 Twelve professional fraternities ro- have entered this year's baseball T 0 Legn iay in- competition, along with four pro- Tennis in the professional fratern- ses fessional groups. These teams will ity division is conducted on an elim- m- play for the graduate division chain- ination basis. Each house is repre- pi(-nhip. Delta Sigma Delta is the sented by a five-man team which defending champion. The makeup of plays two doubles and one singles lagues and the schedule follows: match. All matches must be played League 16-4:15 at the same time. Delta 'eta. Phi is the defending champion. The 1. Delta Theta Phi pairings for the opening round, to be 2. Phi Delta Phi played at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, May 6. 3. Phi Rho Sigmafollow: 4. Delta Sigmna Delta folw .lgm eAlpha Omega vs. Alpha Rho Clhi; Monday, April 28: 1 vs. 2, 3 vs. 4. Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Alpha Kappa Monday, May 5: 1 vs. 3, 2 vs. 4. Monday, May 1: 1 vs. , 2 vs. . Kappa; Nu Sigma Nu vs. Phi Chi;. 4. Monday, May 12: 1 vs. 4, 2 vs. 3. % Phi Rho Sigma vs. Delta Theta Phi. . 4.1 League 17-5:15 * * 1. Alpha Chi Sigma. t 2. Alpha Omega Horseshoes Start May _Z 3. Alpha Rho Chi Horseshoe competition is also on 4. Delta Sigma Pi a team basis, teams consisting of Monday. April 28: 1 vs. 2, 3 vs. 4. six men, or three doubles teams. Monday. May 5: 1 vs. 3, 2 vs. 4. Matches may be played at the fratern- Monday, May 12: 1 vs. 4, 2 vs. 3. ity courts if desired. Alpha Chi Sig- League 18-5:15 rma won this event last year. 1. Phi Alpha Kappa { First round matches scheduled for s 2. Phi Chi 5:15 p.m. Thursday, May 1, are: 3. Phi Delta Epsilon Alpha Chi Sigma vs. Alpha Rho . 4. Nu Sigma Nu Chi; Phi Chi vs. Alpha Omega. . Wednesday, April 30: 1 vs. 2, 3 vs. 4. Wednesday, May 7: 1 vs. 3, 2 vs. 4. $f. '1 Wednesday. May 14: 1 vs. 4, 2 vs. 3. . -4 _ s Ca vre- League 19-5:15 Offers Six Sports 1. Vaughan House i 2. Hinsdale House I Wenley House Defends Hall Baseball Title Practice Games To Start On April 23; Tennis, Horseshoes Scheduled The Residence Hall baseball pro- gram consists of three leagues of four teams each. After each team has played three games, the teams go in- to a playoff series according to their league standing. Wenley House is the defending champion. All teams will play a practice game April 23. Schedule for these games calls for the following contests to start at 4:15 p.m.: Adams vs. Wen- ley, Chicago vs. Williams, Lloyd vs. Fletcher Hall, Winchell vs. Greene, Allen-Rumsey vs. Prescott, Michigan vs. Tyler. The makeup of the leagues and the schedules follow: League No. 11-4:15 1. Adams 3. Lloyd; 2. Chicago 4. Winchell Tuesday, April 29: 1 vs. 2; 3 vs. 4. Tuesday, May 6: 1 vs. 3; 2 vs. 4. Tuesday, May 13: 1 vs. 4; 2 vs. 3. Leagues No. 12--4:15 1. Allen-Rumsey 3. Wenley 2. Michigan 4. Williams Tuesday, April 29: 1 vs. 2, 3 vs. 4. Tuesday, May 6: 1 vs. 3, 2 vs. 4. Tuesday, May 13: 1 vs. 4, 2 vs. 3. League No. 13-4:15 1. Fletcher Hall 3. Prescott 2. Greene 4. Tyler Tuesday, April 29: 1 vs. 2, 3 vs. 4., Tuesday, May 6: 1 vs. 3, 2 vs. 4. Tuesday, May 13: 1 vs. 4, 2 vs. 3. Tennis Schedule Tennis matches consist of two doubles and one singles match, each Baseball, Golf Tennis To Top Faculty Tilts Faculty activities for the spring consist of teami matches in baseball and golf and individual competition in tennis. Last year's championship baseball team was the Swimming Club, a group of faculty members who play water polo during the year. J. A. Miller won the faculty tennis crown last year, and will be back to defend his title this season. The en- try blank found on this page can be used to enter this tournament. The makeup of leagues and sched- ule of games follows. All games are played at 5:30 p.m. on Fridays. In case of postponements, games will be played on the following Tuesday. League 25 1. BusAd-Forestry 3. Roentgenology 2. Bacteriology 4. Zoology Friday, April 25: Practice games. Friday, May 2: 1 vs. 2, 3 vs. 4. Friday, May 9: 1 vs. 3, 2 vs. 4. Friday, May 16: 1 vs. 4, 2 vs. 3. Friday, May 23: Playoff games.,r{ League 26 1. Economics. 3. English 2. Chemistry 4. Swimming Club Friday, April 25: Practice games. Friday, May 2: 1 vs. 2, 3 vs. 4. Friday, May 9: 1 vs. 3, 2 vs. 4. Friday, May 16: 1 vs. 4, 2 vs. 3. Friday, May 23: Playoff games. Monday, May 5, 4:15 Lloyd vs. Tyler 'Allen-Rumsey vs. Williams and winners of the April 28 matches. Horseshoes Schedule Horseshoe matches consist of three doubles matches, each team using six different men. Wednesday, April 30, 4:15 Wenley vs. Greene Allen-Rumsey vs. Lloyd Wednesday, April 30, 5:15 Williams vs. Tyler Chicago vs. Prescott Wednesday, May 7, 4:15 Winners of the April 30th matches. Wednesday, May 7, 5:15 Winchell vs. Adams Michigan vs. Greene 1. Deita Kappa Epsilon 2: Theta Chi 3. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4. Phi Delta Theta Tuesday, April 22: 1 vs. 2; 3 vs. Monday, April 28: 1 vs. 3; 2 vs. Monday, May 5: 1 vs. 4; 2 vs. 3. 4. 4. League 2-4:15 1. Delta Upsilon 2. Sigma Nu 3. Theta Delta Chi 4. Phi Kappa Psi rI'uesday April 22: 1 vs. 2; 3 vs. 4. Monday, April 28: 1 vs. 3; 2 vs. 4. MondayMay 5: 1 vs. 4; 2 vs. 3. League 3-4:15 1. Lambda Chi Alpha 2. Zeta Beta Tau 3. Alpha Delta Phi 4. Psi Upsilon Tuesday, April 22: 1 vs. 2; 3 vs. 4. Monday, April 28: 1 vs. 3; 2 vs. 4. Monday, May 5: 1 vs. 4; 2 vs. 3. League 4-5:15 1. Hermitage 3. Triangle I 2. Zeta Psi 4. Trigon Tuesday, April 22: 1 vs. 2; 3 vs. 4. } Monday, April 28: 1 vs. 3; 2 vs. 4. Monday, May 5: 1 vs. 4; 2 vs. 3. League 5-5:15 1. Phi Gamma Delta 2. Beta Theta Pi 3. Alpha Tau Omega 4. Delta Tau Delta Tuesday, April 22: 1 vs. 2; 3 vs. 4. Monday, April 28: 1 vs. 3; 2 vs. 4. Monday, May 5: 1 vs. 4; 2 vs. 3. League 6--5:15 1. Tau Kappa Epsilon 2. Phi Sigma Kappa 3. Phi Sigma Delta 4. Phi Kappa Tau Tuesday, April 22: 1 vs. 2; 3 vs. 4. Monday, April 28: 1 vs. 3; 2 vs. 4. Monday, May 5: 1 vs. 4; 2 vs. 3. League 7-5:15 1. Phi Epsilon Pi 2. Kappa Sigma 3. Chi Psi 4. Phi Lambda Phi Wednesday, pril 23: 1 vs. 2; 3 vs. 4. Tuesday. April 29 : 1 vs. 3; 2 vs. 4. Tuesday, May 6: 1 vs. 4; 2 vs. 3. League 8--5:15 1. Sigma Phi Epsilon 2. Sigma Chi 3. Sigma Alpha MuK 4. Theta Xi Wednesday, April 23: 1 vs. 2; 3 vs. 4. Tuesday, April 29: 1 vs. 3; 2 vs. 4. Tuesday, May 6: 1 vs. 4; 2 vs. 3. LK ague 9-5:15 1. KpaNu 2. Kappa Delta Rho 3. Alpha Kappa Lambda 4. Acacia Wednesday, April 23: 1 vs. 2; 3 vs. 4. Tuesday, April. 29: 1 vs. 3; 2 vs. 4. Tuesday, ay 6: 1 vs. 4; 2 vs. 3. League 10-5:15 1. Alpha Sigma Phi 2. Sigma Phi 3. Phi Kappa Sigma 4. Chi Phi Wednesday, April 23: 1 vs. 2; 2 vs. 4. Tuesday, April 29: 1 vs. 3; 2 vs. 4. 'Tuesday,May 6:lvs. 4; 2vs. 3. Theta Xi will face a field of 34' fraternities in an attempt to retain the horseshoe crown they won last year. Teams in ths event consist of three doubles combinations. All of the matches must be played at the same time. and the order of men cannot be changed after it has been established in the first match. The tournament is straight elimination. The schedule follows: Thursday, April 23-4:15 P.M. Beta Theta Pi vs Delta Upsilon Chi Phi vs Delta Kappa Epsilon Kappa Nu vs Phi Kappa Sigma 5:15 P.M. Zeta Psi vs Alpha Tau Omega j Phi amma Delta vs Phi Sigma Delta. Alpha Delta Phi vs Sigma Alpha Ep- silon Thursday, April 24-4:15 P.M. Phi Delta Theta vs Theta Delta Chi Sigma Alpha Mu vs Sigma Chi Zeta Beta Tau vs Sigma Nu 5:15 P.M. Theta Xi vs Alpha Kappa Lambda Chi Psi vs Alpha Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta vs Kappa Sigma Friday, April 25-4:15 P.M. Phi Kappa Psi vs Sigma Phi Epsilon 5:15 P.M. Phi Sigma Kappa vs Lambda Chi Alpha Hermitage vs Acacia Pi Lambda Phi vs Phi Kappa Tau Triangle and Psi Upsilon-byes. Open House To Feature Center Sports Program Competition in five sports and the Second Annual Open House program will highlight the International Cen- ter spring sports schedule. Thej Open House event will take place May 12, with folk dances, swimming exhibitions, rope twirling, a punch- ing bag demonstration and exhibitions in soccer and badminton featuring.r The table tennis, volleyball and bas- ketball championships will also take place at that time. The Schedule Spring soccer .......... April 26 Volleyball .............April 4 Outdoor tennis .......... May 1 Open House..........May 12 3. Rochedale Cooperative Z"n'u"'- I team 4. Brandeis Cooperative 3. Sanitarians Six sports are on the All-Campus three 5. Congress Cooperative 4. Physical Eds j program. This program provides in- same Thurs., Apr. 24, 4:15 p.m. 1 vs. 2, 3 vs 4 Wednesday, April 30: 1 vs. 2, 3 vs. 4. dividual competition, rather than Wednesday, May 7: 1 vs. 3, 2 vs. 4. team play, and is open to undergrad- Wed., Apr. 30, 4:15 p.m. 1 vs. 3, 2 vs. 5 Wednesday, May 14: 1 vs. 4. 2 vs. 3. uates only. Sat., May 3, 1:30 p.m. 1 vs. 5, 2 vs. 4 o Both singles and doubles tennis Thur., May 8, 4:15 p.m. 1 vs. 4,4 vs. 5 The professional fraternity swim- tournaments will be held again thisl ming meet will be held at 7:30 p.m.' year, with Henry Meyers defending -~ni~D ~ S Wednesday, May 7. Alpha Chi Sig- his singles championship and team- Tennis Dates Set ma will be back to defend the crown ing with Koperski to defend the The Independent tennis competi- they won last year with a 42 point doubles crown. tion is conducted on an elimination total. The other all-campus events are basis. A team which has lost two ;Teams m st have at least fotir, the horseshoe singles, with Norm out of three matches is dropped from entrants to receive entrance point Bsharah the titleholder; the golf, the tournament. credit. The events include two re- tourney, won by Ted Novak last lays, five individual races and div- spring; the archery competition, The schedule: ing. A man may enter a maximum which went to H. F. Quick a year Sunday, May 4, 10 a.m. of two individual events and one ago and the annual Baseball Field, Admirals vs. Penguins relay. Meet. C and C Packers vs. Stalker Co-op. --_-_- -- Lincoln Co-op vs. Yankees Wolverines vs. Rams Rochedale Co-op vs. Physical Eds Sunday, May 4, 11 a.m. Subway Wolves vs. Jeffery Manor Hillel vs. Brandeis Co-op Hiawatha Club vs. Shangri-las Congress Co-op vs. Newman Club Robert Owen vs. Senators I f using five different men. All matches must be played at the time. Monday, April 28, 4:15 Winchell vs. Adams Prescott vs. Wenley Chicago vs. Fletcher Greene vs. Michigan lormal Choair Bach Festival Excerpts from B Minor Mass 300 SINGERS Normal Choir and Guest High Schools Conducted for the last time by FREDERICK ALEXANDER Pease Auditorium Ypsilanti Friday, April 4 -8:00 P.M. Exactly No Reservations -- Seats 25c n Golf Tournament ITo Start May 17 Saturday, May 17, is the date set this year for the annual golf tourna- ment for all divisions. Starting at 7:30 a.m., foursomes will be sent out every seven minutes until 4 p.m. Five men make up a team, with the total score of the best four deter- mining the final team score. Championships will be determined for the following groups. Last year's winners and their scores are indi- cated. General Fraternity: Alpha Delta Phi, 338. Professional Fraternity: Alpha Chi Sigma, 334. Independents: Robert Owen Co-op, 351. Residence Halls: Fletcher Hall, 390. 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