THE MICHIGAN DAILY pAGEt II IA SwimmerElect Dobson Burton Captain Of 1941-42 Te a Baseball Team Leaves Today To Tour South Stoddard To Hurl Opener At Maryland Tomorrow; Fisher Discloses Lineup A 16-man Wolverine baseball squad will leave by car at 7:30 a.m. today for College Park, Maryland, where Michigan opens its 1941 season to- morrow against the University of Maryland Terrapins. The game is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Also traveling with the four-car caravan, besides Coach Ray Fisher, are Charley Knapp, manager, Don Wirtchafter, Daily Sports Editor, and Mr. Lloyd Allen, Wolverine fan who volunteered to drive one of the cars. The squad plans to pull into College Park early this evening. After, meeting the strong Maryland club Michigan will go to Lexington, Virginia, where they face Washington and Lee Saturday. Monday they step into a schedule that calls for six games in as many days. The team meets North Carolina at Chapel Hill Monday; VMI at Lexington Tuesday; Navy at Annapolis Wednesday; Georgetown at Washington Thurs- day; Richmond at Richmond, Va., Friday and Virginia at Charlottesville Saturday. The squad will return to Ann Arbor late Sunday,' April 20. Fisher put his players through a long batting drill yesterday afternoon in their last pre-seasoh workout. All of the six pitchers on the squad worked during the practice session, and Fisher announced that Mickey Stoddard, veteran right-hander, would start against Maryland, with either Mase Gould or Neil Muir, southpaws, in reserve. Sophomore Cliff Wise will probably be the start- ing hurler in Saturday's contest with Washington and Lee. The batting order for the opener will have Davie Nelson, centerfielder, leading off, followed by Don Hol- man; Mike Sofiak, shortstop; Captain Bill Steppon, second base, in the clean-up slot; sophomore Dick Wake- field in right; George Ruehle on first; Bud Chamberlain, third; George Harmns, catcher; and Stoddard. Tobin, Hammett, Porter Lead Tennis Squad On Southern Trip By ART HILL Ask Varsity tennis coach Leroy Weir how his team is shaping up for the coming campaign and you won't get a very enthusiastic answer. "They'll be a little better than last year," represents the height of the young net mentor's enthusiasm.r But there's a twinkle in his eye when he says it that leads the queg-" tioner to believe that Weir has high hopes for his boys. And why not?E Plain facts point to an aggregation not a "little better" as he expresses Freestyle Ace Will Succeed William Beebe Diminutive Tankman Held Role Of 'Utility Man' On Championship Squad (Continued from Page 1) by any means, but a scrapper from the word "go," Burton did most of his outstanding work as a member of SMann's 400-yaard relay team which Backs Shine As Gridders Hold Final Practice Before Vacation, it, but one which is tremendously im- i proved suffered two defeats all season All one need do to verify this is toe #to Yale and icago T to cast an appraising eye over the (both of whom broke the ex: roster of the squad which boards world record for that event. the train for the Sunny Southland "Dobby is a most conscien this afternoon. boy," Coach Mann remarked Playing in the number one spot the election, "and he'll make a when the Wolverine netters take the leader." "I just hope I can do as court for their season opener against as last year's captain," Burton Washington and Lee this Saturday plied. "Boy, was I surprised! will be Capt. Jim Tobin. The hand- EiThe selection of Burton a COACH LE~ROY WEIR Teslcino utna some Wolverine leader should be new leader of the Wolverine ta able to hold his own with any racket- wrote finis to another great ye wielder in the Big Ten except Sey- of a break. he will win the majority swimming triumphs. Beebe, out mour Greenberg of Northwestern who of his matches. .aptain, was a vital element i is ranked among the first 15 na- The. ame goes for Gaion at num- last-half stretch drive which the' tionally. , er five. Thesedetpae on the tSna cond and Third Spots team, Tom did well in the three slot verines put on to defend their national titles. Now we come to the second and last year. Draw your own conclusions. He kept a confidet Michigan ',hird spots, and it is here that thce The occupant o1 thce sixth position Hrm ekeptna cofide bitMiphia change for the better is most obvious. is still in doubt. Weir is taking from becoming cocky, built up Last year, these positions were filled 1lowie Bacon, Jim Bourquin and Al- tery sophomore here and t acceptably by Wayne Stille and Tom den Johnson on the trip and their spurred on a senior -- kept a Gamon. This season, Stille and Ga- play in the South will undoubtedly team great. mon have been moved down to the determine their status. Two sophomores stood out in fourth and fifth spots where anyone Doubles Teams year of swim victories, and Jim with an IQ rating of moron or better The first doubles tr'am will be com- ner, a triple-title holder, is o can see they should be eminently posed of Tobin and Hammett. This them. Owner of the Big Ten, Nat more successful. should be a fine combination. Tobin Collegiate AAU crowns in the br Lawton Hammett, whose net game has all the shots and will team well stroke, Jim was defeated but will match any in the conference, with Hammett, who's net play is all year, and was easily one of and Jim Porter, the right-handed terrific. outstanding men on k squad of southpaw, will handle the two and The next two pairs will see Stille Jack Patten, too, got in more three positions. Both should be and Porter playing together and his share of first places - fini fairly well up in the won and lost Gamon and either Bacon, Bourquin the season without a title but; list. Butj it is /the four and five and Johnson completing the doubles of experience and thrilling rac spots that bring a smile to Coach list. his credit. Other second year Weir's face. As we said at the beginning, Coach who will be heard from in the f At number four, Stille should be Leroy Weir refuses to wax optimistic. include Bruce Allen, Bob West, very effective. The Duke has a fire- But we're taking the liberty of doing Morse and Ted Horlenko. TI 'all serve and plenty of fight, lack- it for him. In short, things look potential dynamite for Michigar ing only consistency. With any kind good. ponents! Senators Beat Wolverine Golfers Start Annual , and, owers, 'isting ntious after fine s well n re- "f s the nkers ar of going n the Wol- three team a .it- there, great n the Skin- ne of tional reast- once f the stars. than shing a lot es to men future Clair hey're n op-1 '4 , i E S i I By BUD HENDEL { In a game marked by fast stepping backfield men, a powerful Red team came from behind yesterday to over- whelm a weakening Blue squad, 26-13.1 It was the last spring practice session1 before school is resumed on April.21.I Coach Fritz Crisler placed all vet- erans on the Blue team and all fresh- men with the exception of quarter- back George Ceithaml, on the Red aggregation; but before the tilt was finished many of the Bluemen were shifted to the Reds. Norm Call, hard running junior halfback who played for both teams, ran off with the scoring honors for the day as he crossed the goal line for two touchdowns and passed to Ot- to Chady, Blue right end, for anoth- er. But it was yearling John Allerdice who set the Red outfit on the victory road with his accurate passes. Blues Score First The Blues struck first. After re- covering a Red fumble, they resorted to the airlanes as Call flipped one to Chady who covered the remaining twelve yards to paydirt. Melzow missed the conversion. And it wasn't long after that when the Blue team scored its second and last tally. Guard John Laine broke through to block Allerdice's quick kick on the Red 10 yard marker, and tackle Flop Flora fell on the ball as it bounced over the goal line. This time Melzow made the extra pointr good. After the next kickoff Allerdice turned on the aerial fireworks. He passed twice to end Walt Friehofer and once to Ceithaml to advance the ball to the Blue twelve. Then he hit George again to account for the first in a long parade of Red touch- I-M Department Forms Spring LaCrosse Squads Campus lacrosse enthusiasts will have their first chance at organized team play this spring, according to plans announced yesterday by the Intramural Department. All men in- terested in playing lacrosse, whether or not' they have had any previous experience, are requested to attend a meeting of the Lacrosse Club at 8 p.m. today in room 304 at the Union. Lacrosse fans at Michigan have formerly been limited to instruction Land practice, but two squads are being organized this year for team competition. downs. His extra point attempt was wide. The next time the Reds gained possession of the ball the Allerdice- to-Friehofer combination, mixed in with short passes to Ceithanil and plunges by Don Boor, carried the pig- skin to the Blue ten where the Blue- shirts held. But the Redmen bounced right back. Boor's smashes and a pass to Petoskey advanced the ball to the two, from where Allerdice scored. Grissen converted. Call Tallies Twice - Call took Allerdice's piace in the Red backfield, and after Pregulman intercepted Morrison's pass, Norm skirted right end for the third Red touchdown. Once again Grissen's cdn- version split the uprights. Then on the last play of the game, Call broke off tackle and raced sixty yards for the Reds' final tally. The contest was featured by Call's flashy running, Allerdice's passes, Boor's line bucks, Friehofer's sterling end play, and Lame's fine guard performance. HOW LIGHT FOR - helps to move used cars OFF THE DOT Light is a magnet-it attracts. A used car lot ablaze with light commands attention--provides a better means of SELLING CARS. Use LIGHT to boost sales. To put MR. LIGHT to work selling for you, call our Lighting Staff. No charge-phone any Detroit Edison office. i Free Garment Storage in Ann Arbor's ONI Y dVAUCIF A small charge to insure your clothes at your own valuation is payable next wjnter. All Fur Coats, blankets, and Winter Woolens are protect- ed against... Moths... Fire...Theft at Greene s 516 E. Liberty Dial 23-23-1 I h t I Tigers Again Swing To Dixieland Tomorrow cKain, Newhouser Give By LYONS HOWLAND the golfers will stop on April 21 at Favored by the spring's first good Columbus, Ohio, to meet Ohio State. Runs On Wild Pitches weather, Michigan's golfers have Playing the Buckeyes two times lastl "Georgia on their minds" this week year, Michigan beat them on both GREENVILLE, S.C., April 9.-(A)- as they work out on the University occasions, 14%i-9%, and 15-12. As far as the Detroit Tigers are' Golf Course in preparation for their Coach Courtright's golfers will ar- concerned, the Washington Senators ecming southern trip. rive home at Ann Arbor on Monday, are the team to beat for the Ameri- The Wolverines will go into battle April 21, to write finis to their an- can League pennant. favored by last season's record nual spring trip. Only regret that The Tigers tried the trick again against their Dixieland opponents. Courtright has is that the Wolver- today-and lost, 5 to 3, their seventh Last year's all-veteran team won the 1 ines will be unable to take part in straight setback by the Senators. The dual meets of their spring schedule: this year's Southern Intercollegiate contest was played in a steady down- and took third place in the Southern Tournament. Michigan's Spring Va- pour.Intercollegiate Meet. cation will come too late for the The squad is scheduled to leave linksmen to participate. Hal Newhouser, the first of two Anil Arbor tomorrow morning for Detroit pitchers, was wild, walking Atlanta, Ga., where it will lock clubs six batters and making two wild on April 14 with Georgia Tech. Mich- FORIHAM UNIVERSY pitches.in four innings. He also gave igan soundly trounced the 'Ramblin' SCHOOL OF LAW up four hits and three runs but three Wrecks' last year to the tune of NEW YORK of the hits and all of the runs were 20%,'2-1,'. The Wolverines will then Case system tainted. leave Atlanta and head for ,Ath- Three-Year Day Course Archie McKain, who followed him, 'ns, Ga., to take on the University Four-Year Evening Course didn't fare much better, permitting of Georgia on April 16. The links- co-educational five safeties and walking two in the men also subdued Georgia on last Member of the Association of Ameriean three innings he worked. Law schools SidHudon nd im eanhuredyear's trip with a 13 -4 f score. Sid Hudson and Jim Dean hurled From there Courtright will take College Degree or Two Years of for Washington and were touched his men northward on the home College Work with Good Grades for nine hits, one more than the trek, stopping on the way to en- Required for Entrance Tigers made. gage the University of Tennessee in Transcript of Record Must Be Furridhed The Senators scored the deciding battle at Knoxville on April 18. Court- Morning, Early Afternoon and i'un in the fifth- right's men had little trouble with ven as the Volunteers last year, downing For further information address FRESHMAN BASEBALL NOTICE them 20%-%2. Heading back to this Registrar of Fordhom Law School All candidates for the freshman side of the Mason and Dixon Line, 233 Broadway, New York baseball team report to Ernie Mc- - Cn. frethmane oa.h. at the Fieldall, r. - -mmom I IMWMMAMSMINI L--Every Bottle i FOR QUALITY PROTECTION! 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