THE MICHIGAN IXICY Wolverines OUtScore Michigan Normal, 14-7 SPo01 FSCRAPBOOK By JACK MARTIN, Daily Sports Editor 11 11 .E rpHiE PAST WEEK-END saw the Western Conference baseball tangle untwine itself and settle down into some semblance of predictable order. Three teams are currently jousting for the driver's seat, and, although the season is still in its infancy, it appears that one of this trio will probably win the race. Northwestern has a three-game undefeated record; Illinois has played twice as many and lost only one; and Iowa has a 3-1 standing. Ohio State and Indiana both have .500 records, and may be lurking Jits( behind the leaders in dark-horse roles. On the basis of records to date, it is a temptation to narrow the fight for the championship to a twoway battle-Illinois and Northwestern. The Hawkeyes, actually, have not played any of the teams which are currently considered the pick of the crop. They whipped Purdue twice and Wisconsin once, but have yet to face Ohio State and Northwestern. A better picture of their pen- nant potentialities will be drawn this Saturday, when Michigan entertains them here in Ann Arbor. Illinois and Northwestern, on the other hand, have both tangled1 with some of their top opponents. The Illini have met and conquered Michigan and Indiana twice, and split a pair with the Buckeyes. The Wildcats handed Ohio State two rude shocks just last week-end. With these facts in mind, you can look forward to the coming week-end as probably the most grucial two days of the Big Nine dia- mond campaign. For Illinois and Northwestern have a two-game par- ty arranged for this Friday and Saturday at Champaign. The champ- ion, hip may well rest on the outcome of this vital series. A little matter which may loom larger and larger in the title picture is that cancellation of a Northwestern-Minnesota contest a week ago. Assuming that neither the Wildcats or Illini have any further weather mishaps, Northwestern will finish the season with one less game to its credit than Illinois. With a strong grasp on the law of averages, assume further that Illinois and Northwestern split their games this week-end, that the Illini sweep safely by both Minnesota and Purdue, and that the Wild- cats lose one more game. Even if this optimistic prospect materializes for them, Northwestern would still trail the title-happy Illini by half a game. Illinois would finish with a 10-2 record, the Wildcats with 9-2. In other words, at this stage of the chase, the omnipresent Illini appear headed for their fourth gold cup of the year. I-3 Softball Results Opportunity knocked once and' Winchell Iouse answered as theyj defeated Michigan House, 4-2, on one hit by Ed Carrington bunched with walks and damaging errors yesterday afternoon in the third series of. residence halls softball games. In the top game of the series+ Lloyd House topped Allen-Rumsey 5-3, on Dave MacAdams three hit pitching. Garnering the only ex- tra base hit for Lloyd, Don Smith" tripled and MacAdams walked. Rightfielder Jerry Ford came through with a single sendingl them both home. Adams House outslugged Wil- hams House, 12-10, with Chuck Scarlett and Carl Raiss conne:ting with homers for Adams. Other results:I Wenley 13~-Vaughan 3 Prescott 9-l-insdale 8 Wide Open (on test sees Heikkinen I1ake irijm ltligafl Il'I('M s Il t f i00 to Iive ih.S A y Viet, ornaiii, Kettcrcr, Pacge Alttack Golfers Battle Wayne Today VeZina't. JayVee Platy Wiins Varsity Berth Apparently unaffected by Sat- urday's 14-13 defeat at Ohio State, Michigan's golf team underwent satisfactory practice drills yes- terday in preparation for today's home opener against Wayne Uni- versity at the University Golf Couirse. Ry IIERB LORENZ Michigan's baseball team re- turned to its winning ways yester- day when the dowed Michigan Tuh tel sce is impes.Iv the Wolvines ;1__cer11tainlydo inot 4 have iOito much};o o ,3 astaot. Ed( Heikk iun was te sarting hrle for Michigan and he retired the Hurons easily in the Iwo innings he pitched. Michigan launched its at- tack in the opening frame when Paul Vieth greeted Arkey Cos- gro with a. single. Elliott got a one-lase knock and Howie Wikel sacrificed the runners along. Then Weisenberger hit to Mof- fat at third, and his throw to the plate was too late to cut dawn Vieth. Tomasi walked,1 K(etterer was safe on an error, and Paul White followed with a double to left. In all, nine men batted and four of them scored.- Vieth opened the second frame1 with a long triple to right andl scored when the right fielderl Sthe final three frames. Ileik- kin_n was crediated with the vietiry, and Ypsi's ('osgro was the looser. Ionorrow' tlie Maize and I vx e toDetoitioplay the xevry 1 )eli 151 rritans. Ill Blue Uni- ti eir Cr :',' Del 'iro 0 0 9 0 0 Coach Bert Katzenmeyer, nev- 1 0 0 0 ertheless, has selected a respect- . 1 2 2 2 0 able six-man line-up to face the 1 1 2( 0 Tartars-John Jenswold, Ed Scha- 3 1 1 0 0 0 lon, Pete Elliott, Corky Court- .4 1 0 10 0 0 wright, Jack Vezina, and Paul 3 1 0 0 0 1 O'Hara. 2 1 0 1 0 21 Vezina was promoted from the 0 0 0 0 4 0 .ayvee squad on the basis of his .0 1 0 0 o 0 practice scores and his impressive ( 0 0 0 0 0 showing against Ypsi Normal's .0 0 0 1 0 0 Jayvee last week. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Katzenmeyer doesn't expect too 29 7 5 24 10 4 much trouble today from the Tar- for Marin in 6th. tar golfers "inasmuch as Wayne's medalist carded only a 79 last Sat- ABR II 10 A E urday in their loss to Michigan State." Several of the Wolverine 5 2 2 1 0 0 starters hit in the 70's in yester- .4 2 1 0 0 0 day's practice, topped by Jens- .1 1 0 8 0 01wold's 74. 1 0 0 2 0 0 The Wolverine mentor sent the 4 4 2 2 5 3 varsity through an hour of con- .2 4 2 2 2 0 stant putting yesterday, a weak 4 1 2 3 0 0 spot in Michigan attack against 1 0 0 1 0 0 Ohio State. i G failed to field the ball cleanly TItals Combined with a walk to Wikel, MJc lurry batted Weisenberger's fielder's choice, and singles by Tomasi and Ketterer NMi(hi'an Michigan scored three more runs in this frame. Vieth, rf .,.... . Here Coach Fisher lifted Heik- Elliott, of ...... kinen and sent J. T. White to the Wikel, lb...... hill. He retired the side in the Bdycombe, lb third, but in the fourth, Normal Weisenberger, ss came back to score six runs to Tomasi, 2b ... come within one of tying the Ketterer, 3 b ... game. erce, 3b ... . It was one of the strangest W e ., if innings, the Hurons got only one -if...... hit, but White walked five bat- Kulkinski, c ..., ters, and Jack Weisenberger lIaicok, e .. committed three consecutive er- Ieikkinen, p rors to help the Iurons to their M(Donaltl . six run splurge. Morrison .. With Martin twirling for the McKeachie * Hurons. Michigan came back in White, . T., p the fifth inning to score the decid- '-midtke, p ing runs. Three base-hits com- T1otals .. ...... 3 bined wtih five passes gave the *:batted for Kt Wolverines five more tallies be- **atter for WI foie Martin halted the rally. .**Ratted for Sc] Schmidtke and Fancett fin- " ished the pitching chores far the Michigan Norma Wolverines and didn't allow a hit Michigan ...... . F. NOW! 25c 'til 5 P.M. 30c after 5 P.M. AVC. 7:30 p.m., Wed. April 30, Union. Plans for the National Convention will be made, includ- ing adoption of platform and nomination of delegates. All members urged to attend. Camp Counsellors' Club is spon- soring a song-fest for all persons interested, 7:30 p.m., Wed., May 30 at the W.A.B. Delta Sigma Pi, professional (Continued on Page 4) .4 .1 .2 .2 .1 .1 .0 .1 1 1 32 1 0 0t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 I 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ., J i ilpinski in sixth hite in sixth hmidtke in eighth l 000 601 000-7 .430 502 00*-14 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING North Main Opposite Court House - Ends Tonight - "BLONDIE'S BIG MOMENT" -- plus --- OVER the SANTA FE TRAIL - Starts Wednesday - Gladys George in "MILLIE'S DAUGHTER" -- plus "VALLEY OF FEAR" -AI -1 --7 ---- TAX I Planning a trip? Don't make a slip. Save yourself a consider- able sum, Five can ride as cheaply as one. Plouoe 25-666 (No Local Culls) BURN'S SUBURBAN CAB Co. I I HELP WANTED Starts at 1:30 - 4:15 - 7:00 - 9:50 --CO-FEATURE----- TYPIST -with general office experi- ence. Temporary work 4 to 6 weeks. Pleasant working conditions on cam- pus. 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