I P. door director of out- confined to his' Y's hospital fol-' ion. John Ed-' in Bartelme's te latter's ab-' =r *: *x :x H6U EU UL. AFTER TRIALS I COACH FARRELL TO RUNNERS THIS AFTERNOON SELECT an ope: is acti . during e'. 0 6 1 6 Bartelme is expected to be * >ack in his office in a short time. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 0 ..20 3 3 0 * ...............30 7 27 21 123456789 0 00 00 002 1-3 . ...1 20 00 1 01 *-5 hits Taggart, Garrett.e it Caveney. Stolen base, by pitched ball, by Pruz- D. Bases on balls, off if Walters 4, off -Ruzicka 's 1. Struck out, by Sher- hornton 1, by Walters 2, . Hits, off Sherman 1 in ff Thornton 3 in 3; off n 2; off Ruzickan5 in 6; 2 in 2. Passed balls, Cobb Is Licked -- Ifu A 'tCheckers Christy Mathewson Takes Ty Into Camp in Whirlwind Fashion Detroit, Mich., April 15.-Baseball writers have declared that no train- ing season is complete without a new checker story involving Christy Mathewson. This season seems to be Coach Steve Farrell will decide some time this afternoon just what relay teams will represent Michigan in the Drake relays to be held Satur- day at Des Moines, Iowa. It is certain that Johnston, star sprinter, hurdler, and jumper, will be taken to the :games to race against Drew in a special hundred yard dash but what other men will be entered will not be decided until the time trials this afternoon. The chances are greatly in favor of the sprint relay team being entered. This quartet runs 220 yards to a man and the Wolverines have several fast sprinters who will form a crack team. There is a possibility that a two mile relay team will be taken also. The sprint relay team could be com- posed of Zoellin, Johnson, Cook, and Beardesley and would be a fast one. The ability of Johnson and Zoellin TL 3 _ .... Wild pitc >rk, April 1 issing, due t4 stment into v changes of of the 1917 s will opene campaign th Which have ous period in ization. Tr ely facing .e sixteen cl nal and Am in 1918 sche niche which ' itself in th hes, Walters 2. no -exception. goes without question while the other Cramer. When it was announced last fall two men have been doing good work that the Cincinnati National and De- on the cinder path at Ferry Field. troit Americans would play exhibition This quartet would form the strong- games this spring, Ty Cobb was all est relay team Michigan could enter n smiles. Cobb, who considered him- in any event. A Jself a checker player of major league The two miler relay team is com- LL SEquality, at last saw an opportunity posed of four men running a half mile to meet Manager Mathewson of the apiece, Captain Donnelly, Sedgwick, Cincinnati Reds. and Stoll are good men at this dist- WITH TWO Ty beat everybody on the Detroit ance and Krueger has been making AY; SIX club this spring with ridiculous ease. the 880 in close to 2:05. Farrell will TODAY Then Matty came. The first of a run these men this afternoon also "series of games" quickly was ar- and if they show any, speed, he will' 5.--Wth mny raged.race them at Des Moines. o voluntary and Cobb never knew what struck him. Michigan held the two mile relay Mathewson made a few moves; Ty record at Philadelphia with eight wiar service and uniforms since looked bewildered. Finally, a great minutes for many years and today season, the ma- light dawned and Cobb threw up his the Wolverines 1916 quartet of Ufer, ed their annual hands and quit. The rest of the Donnelly, Carroll, and Murphy holds is week under games were called off. the intercollegiate record for the two not existed at The Tigers and Reds played an mile. the history of exhibition game at Waxahachie, Captain Donnelly has been ill but is ue to tradition Texas, recently. An old soldier getting back in shape again. the uncertain known as "Cap," was considered the lubs composing star checker player of the town. Daily Maroon Drop Saturday Editions erican leagues The afternoon in question found him The Daily Maroon of the University dules confident in action with a crowd of town peo- of Chicago has been forced to discon- h baseball has ple watching him beat all comers. tinue Saturday editions. This action he national life A tall, well dressed man, wearing a was taken because of the increased 'oothold even in white hat, approached. After the cost of paper. The circulation and he present day. "Cap" won another game, the stran- advertising department report that Opens First ger challenged and was accepted. the business of Saturday is not suffi- e had the honor The game lasted two minutes. The cient to warrant an edition on that ces to the first home player lost his men, two and day. On Monday the three at a move. He gave up the junior associa- ghost and then learned that he had Hear: "Just a Baby's Prayer at gton club play- been added to Mathewson's long list Twilight," No. 2490, on record at All- pital city while of victims. mMusic House.-Adv. A I would like to communicate v igan men who are taking courses ing career or for bond salesme institutions. I will arrange to be of weeks and can offer to men v financial institutions after leaving for this summer. This applies especially. By profitable is mea this summer and an opportunit may be of considerable value al me at once. Ennot W. E. H( Rail- r the man the Tuesday call for g games: Ameri- nd vs. Detroit at vs. St. Louis at eague-St. Louis Louis; Cincinnati nnati; New York York and Phila- Philadelphia. ,- an disclos6. In the Ameri- , the Chicago White Sox, mpions, are conceded to .ge in playing strength and which comes with the cap- championship. One or two al combinations0 particu- Tew York Americans, have gthiened as the result of cash purchases and it is the race for first place ly up to the standard of Favorites in National National League the New s, winners of the 1917 pen- still the favorites for the n paper, at least, the team ppear to be quite as im- a year ago. In addition rtain to be greater opposi- part of two or three clubs e built up stronger teams available last season. In way Cincinnati and St. ear prominently in this with at least one other a in the role of a dark Advance Here Now If you haven't purchased your Spring suit be sure and see the nelv arrivals from e House of Kuppenheimer that reflect the last word in style. Young men who like to be ahead of the crowd will especially interested in the new smart, form-fitted backs, the military pockets, the clever waist-coats and other brand new fashion touches. The Palues are as uncommon as the styles. , $25, $304 $35..$40 Today TE ivs. New %%'~ N;rF. ALLEN" CO. 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