1z& FIRST A ND YES. , Flowers 0 LO erday aftE swat by ison and scrubs slipped n the Varsity in game on Fer- 'noon. Ruzicka which rarrett, combin- ase running by abs three runs abling them to ilty which scor- Q ' \ for rrĀ°' of, Varsity Score Twice = back's safe blow followed by han's sacrifice, and error on , a stolen base, another wild and Glenn's single scored Gene- id Schermerhorn with the Var- ole markers, Schermerhorn got m Reilly pegged wild to the catch Genebach, a hurled four innings for the and Saunders toiled for the Scheidler pitched the fifth in- r both teams. Glenn was wild ough possessing lots of stuff, touched up for hits at the pro- ae. Saunders did not walk a ad got the bingles scattered. ch caught Glenn while Rudy -orked behind the plate for the Cooper at Second h Lundgren sprang something e sent Cooper to second on the and used Morrision, a catch- irst on the scrubs. The coach en looking all over for a. cap- cond baseman that can hit and er can combine fielding skill s slugging powers he will have ce at the keystone. Morrison e biggest hitter of yesterday on's fray and handled himself the initial sacli. " Att, wyho has been playing short second team, has been putting andy defensive game. He is g the chances that come his th plenty pf spirit and ability seems to have learned the arts .lding in a renarkably short Pommy, however, is still weak e stick. Reilly, another out- that Lundgren is trying to ever into a second baseman, is along well though still ap- a bit out of place in the first trenches. Game This Afternoon afternoon Lundgren will re- Le performance of yesterday d the same two teams back at her. The lineups will be prac- the same as they were yester- ept that Scheidler will pitch 3 team and Parsons for the Haidler and Morrison will y get a chance behind 'the lthough Haidler played in the yesterday. ineups of yesterday, first team: short; Adams, third; Cooper, Bowerman, first; Genebach, rananhan. ocnter field; Haid- 1-U Easti 'We Can Supply You With anything in the Floral line for Easter PLACE YOUR. ORDERS WITH US TODAY FOR Corsages of Sweet Peas Lilies of the Valley In Colonial Styles Easter Lilies Violets Daffodills Tulips Rose Bus- H derang Hyacinths Roses, al kinds cut or in pots PHONE 294 Flanders Flower Shop :L pp A ~ A * ~ I I f 14 'Tracek -Men De- eft ,,t-t- .,I field; tt, short; Reil- ;ch; Morrision, Ruzicka, cent- Leld; Ferguson, pitch. Cushing er field;' right field officiated. WRESTLING MATCHES HELD YESTERDAY IN GYM Jerseys Were Handed Out to All Men Winning Points in Indoor Meets Another easy workout was given to the members of the track squad yes- terday, Coach Farrell being content to send his proteges through a little limbering up process. Many of the athletes are suffering from colds but all are able to be out in uniform, "AMA" jerseys have been awarded to the men who have made points in the indoor meets this year and . to those who have been on a winning re- lay team. The following were the ones to receive the jerseys: Captain Donnelly, Sedgwick, Zoellin, Cook, Johnson, Beardsley, Baker, Lindstrom, Haigh, Cross Forbes, Kruger, Stoll, and Messner 440 Man Needed Coach Farrell is trying to develop a man to take Forbes' place in the quarter mile. Forbes left after the Big Ten meet last Saturday for Cleve- land with the naval auxiliary and there is not any liklihood that he will run for the Maize and Blue again un- til the war is over. Steve's star 44e yard man got third in the Conference; struggle but in the quarter mile and in all the other meets the Wolverine runner has taken first place. His best time for the distance this year was made at Notre Dame when he ran it in 53 1-5 seconds. Coach Far- rell thinks that Forbes would have bettered this time by a second or two after he had worked a few weeks out doors. Messner and Kruger are the most likely runners to take the vacant place but both need more training. I I (// - , -1 R\ i III 7 C 4I,. N :Izi T l' I : Tr j \,,r - - I- ". Cook Took Lightweight Bunt in Quick Time; Lewis Won Middle. weight w s, Only two of the half dozen wrest- ats ling matches scheduled for yesterday of afternoon materialized. The program r consisted of a couple of semi-final af- r- fairs, both of which were finished in in rather short order. Y- The principals in the lightweight ig match were H. G. Cook, company B, e Second regiment, and F. E. Ross, 11 Headquarters. The former lad had et the upper hand throughout the match and succeeded in securing a fall with e a body hold and half nelson after two d minutes, 35 seconds. e In the other contest, a middleweight s- affair, E. F. Lewis, '19M, conquered n F. Anderson, '19E. This was a little g harder fought than the preceding, but e even so, a decision was reached after i- two minutes. 56 seconds, when Lewis Get into a FITFORM suit and you'll be ready for any occasion. The style is there to stay, thanks to superb tailoring. They fit well, look well, wear well. "The Young Men's Shop" TOM CORBETT IEL ; F 'either man placed last week against ny of the Conference stars but they ave been doing good work in the ual meets and on the mile relay sam. Steve says that with hard raining the two men ought to be able o do the quarter mile in fast time. Derricks Place Giant Beams 3 Hoisting derricks were at work esterday carrying large steel beams or the roof of the library to the fourth WOMEN WILL NOT HAVE TO PAY TAX ON "LADIES' DAY" Washington, March 27.-No war tax will be charged for women- on Ladies' day at the various baseball parks, according to an announcement made yesterday, by the bureau of internal revenue, when the lady is accompan- ied by one of the opposite sex. The ticket admitting the gentlemen on these days, in reality is a ticket which admits two, and no extra bit of pasteboard is needed for'the lady that accompanies him. Women unac- companied, however, are liable to the tax. Others who are exempted from helping to carry on the war, are base- ball writers, telegraph operators, bona fide employees of the baseball associ- ations, public officials on official busi- netss, and children under-12 years of age. The ancient custom of leaving the boy who has recovered the ball in for nothing, will not be changed. Cent Coac own