;,S WIT STATEI second; Lindstrom, '20, third. nce 42 feet, 3 3-4 inches. gh jump - Johnson, '20, first; '21, Later, '20, and Haigh, '19, for second. Height, 5 feet, 9 440 yard run- Messner, '20, first; o- Keidanz, '20, second; Burkholder, '21, s- third. Time, 53 4-5 seconds. a 220 yard dash- Cook, '20, first; a Meese, '21, second; Coons, '21, third. Time, 23 2-5 seconds. Half mile-Buell, '19, first; Lukins, rs '21; second; T. Sedgwick, '21, third. rs Time, 2 minutes, 7 3-5 seconds. at Discus-Baker, '20, first; Lindstrom, 1- '20, second; Williams, '21; third. Dis- Y, tance, 124 feet 9 inches. le Two mile-S. Sedgwick, '19, first; Lg Schimmel, '21, second. Time, 10 min- st utes, 16 3-5 seconds. Broad jump - Johnson, '20, first; Pentecost, '21, second; Beardsley, '19, 1e third. Distance, 22 feet, 4 inches. ut Pole vault-Cross, '20, first; Slaugh- e ter, '21, second; Robertson, '20, third. d Height, 11 feet. p, 220 yard low hurdles-Johnson, '20, ;y first; Beardsley, '19, second; Cook, '20, n third. Time, 26 seconds. s- Javelin-Baker '20,tfirst; Later, '20, ofsecond; Haigh, '19, third. Distance, w 162 feet. g Hammer throw - Later, '20, first; t. Haigh, '19, second; Lindstrom, '20, t- third. Distance, 115 feet. a Grenade throw-Lindstrom '20, first; Fortune, '20, second; Haigh, 19, third. (Special to The Michigan Daily)I Columbus, 0., May 11.-Rain -today checked the University of Michigan-1 Ohio State baseball game and tennis match. Both contests were the first to be scheduled between the two uni- versities since Michigan broke from the Conference. WOMEN CHOSEN FOR BASEBALL TEAMS Women's class baseball teams for the season have been organized ac- cording to the following line-ups. Those on the 1918 team are: Vera Brown, c.; Olive Wiggins, p.; Beulah Smith, s.; Ruth MacLachan, 1b; Pau- line Cohen, 21; Marion Williams, 3b; Beatrice Fales, 1. f.; Weltha McLach- lan, c. f.; Clarissa Vyn. 1. f. The subs are: Margaret Wylie, Irene Layton, Marion Holden, Ruth Hebblewhite, and Helen Brown. The 1919 team is: Lucile Duff, c.; Emily Loman, p.; Phyllis Eggleston, s.; Emma Riggs, 1b; Helen Davis, 2b; Ethel Glauz, 3b; Dorothy Sample, r. f.; Marcia Pinkerton, c. f.; Mary Morse, lb. The subs are Hazel Beck- with, Eliza Harris, Margaret Atkin- son, Helen Tibbals, Laura Schiejplin, and Carol Wadhams. On the 1920 team are: Katherine Loveland, c.; Anna Kirkpatrick, p.; Florence Field, s.; Laura Peacock, 1b; Grace Hall, 2b; Constance Hopkins, 3b; Hazel Eichar, r. f.; Elsie Erley, c. f.;'Dorothy Williams, 1. f. The sec-- ond team is: Bernice Updike, c.; Delcia Jackson, p.; Ruth Abbott, s.'; Sue Ver- lenden, 1b; Roberta Dean, 2b; Ione Brown, 3b; Gladys Burnett, r. f.; Marjorie VanNorman, c. f.; Jeanette Sudow, I. f. The 1921 team is: Helen Delf, c.; Phyllis Wiley, s.; Margar'et Rottschae- fer, p.; Alice Hingson, 1b; Alice Beck- ham, 2b; Cornelia Clark, 3b; Katrina Schermerhorn, r. f.; Eugene Wart,' c. f.; Eliza McRobb, 1. f. The subs are: Esther Anhunt, c.; Quinneth Summers, p.; Beatrice Beckwith, s.; Bernice Bush, 1b; Ernestine Hall, 2b; Alice Hoover, 3b; Martha Seeley, r. f.; Alice Blair, c. f. ; and Rena Bailey, 1. f. Tumor Cachaxias Lose all Game In a game replete with many hum- orous situations, the Pituitary Dys- trophies of the soph medic class yes- terday defeated the Tumor Cachexias 16-15. Dr. H. W. Emerson of the medical faculty umpired. The area about third base seemed to affect the Dystrophies with serious attacks of osteomalacia, for thc throw- ing to first was of the type spoken of in medic circles as cadaveric. The short-stop particularly was suffering with a lesion of the frontal lobe, for he showed lack of judgment in sev- eral instances. With a new lineup the Cachexias plan soon to relieve the areas of cere- bral congestion and cloudy swelling evident in the winners. Operations on acquired hydrocephali are talked of. The lineups: Dystrophies-Angel Face Foster, p; Botulinus Adams, c; Madura Foot Klumpp, 1b; Papa McCutcheon, 2b; Staph Cohn, 3b; Butch Andreas, ss; Russ Finch, lf; Zeb Hart, cf; Good Goddard, rf. Cachexias - Strept Mantingh, p; Rudolph Harryman, c; Slim Waller, 1b; Ike Ireland, 2b; Norm Miller, 3b; Anemia Becker, ss; Jawn Garvey, If; Coryza Kaye, cf; Micron Stoller, rf. WOMEN'S ANNUAL FIELD MEET SCHEDULED FOR THIS MONTH Women's annual Field Day meet which is held on Palmer field, will take place this year on May 25. It is then that contestants in the tennis tournament will play their final round. A baseball game and archery con- test will also be included in the pro- gram. Rewards for athletic points gained for hikes and various other athletic acttivities will be given at this time. Cobb Up to His Old Tricks For the first time this week Cobb, broke into the batting averages and is playing his usual excellent ball. His average is 362 for eleven games, hav- ing made 17 hits, of which five were doubles. He is also stealing bases as well as. ever, having five so far this season. Free Exhibition of the celebrated Medici Color Prints now on display at the James Foster House of Art.-Adv. Tomorrdw afternoon will see the be- ginning of the company baseball games as scheduled by Doctor May. The arrangement is as follows: The first two companies and the last two companies of each battalion will play each other on the days when they when they regularly have athletic drill. By the end of the week there will be but eight companies left in the championship race. The first hon- ors in each battalion will be determin- ed Saturday morning from 10 to 12 o'clock. The regimental chanmpion3 and the brigade winners will be u0- cided later. The baseball teams of the companies must be on the field sharp at 4 o'clock on the days on which they play. A list of the players and their positions must be in the hands of Doctor May before the game. These names will be read just before the games are call- ed, and no one will be allowed to play whose name does not appear on these lists. If it is later found that any of the men listed are not eligible to play for the company on whose team they are playing, the entire team will be disqualified and will forfeit its right to compete further. The contests will only go five in- nings. This was found necessary be- cause of the limited playing time. Headquarters company will play with the First regiment. NOTRE DAME SWAMPS AGGIES IN DUAL TRACK MEET, 84.33 Notre Dame, May 11.-Notre Dame swamped the Michigan Ag'gies 84 to 33 in a dual track meet here today. Only in the quarter-mile did the Michigan team look dangerous when Kurtz and Stein nosed out Harbert in a close finish. Patronize our advertisers.-Adv. star second base head of the Natic according to the ai terday. Larry h 23 hits in 15 gan of .426. Burns, also of his lead in base whil9.Mnn-f sacrifice hits to Kauff, of New YC Cincinnati, who w GAMES TOMORRO ^ . M ANY who yond th other n test to eyes.-A 'ERDAY'S GAMES American League York, 6; Detroit, 5. .ington, 1; Cleveland, 0. delphia, 1; Chicago, 0. ouis, 4; Boston, 2. 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