I Writer Thinks FOLLOWSCONTEST Varsity and All-fresh to Stage Bat- tle Immediately After Pushball LUNDGREN'S WARRIORS DEFEAT ALTBY'S VERDANTS 2.1 less fiust Fight Says Champion YIas Spent Too Much Time Traveling and Talking By H. C.. Hamilton (United Press Staff Correspondent.) New York, May 18.-Jess Willard ANOTHERl CHANCE FOR 'CLASS TEAMS TO PLAYi NUIERLtS ASSURED) LAX COMPETITION YEAR DESPITE THIS Teams in interclass baseball that have shown a willingness to play in has not met an opponent in the ring 1 the schedule which was completed1 Brandell Gets Triple and All Bases in Sight Steals * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *I * TODAY'S GAME AFTER ** PUSHBALL CONTEST * * , * * * * * * * * Coach Lundgren announced last * night that today's game between * the Varsity and All-fresh would * be staged immediately after the * pushball contest. Ruzicka will * twirl for the frosh while Parks * or Glenn will be on the mound * for the Varsity. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * for more than a year. Willard has spent his time travel- ing around over the cQuntiy with a circus, drawing a huge salary through the power of his name, showing the peepul how he knocked outJack John- son and brought back the title to the white race. Tom Jones, the'"barber, has traveled with big Jess and has spent most of his time assuring the newspapers that Jess would fight whefiever the oppon- ent w'as found who could stand in the same ring with Jess without melting from pure fright at merely beholding the huge bulk of the world's heavy- weight champion. John L. Sullivan, James J. Corbett, Bob Fitzsimmons, Jim Jeffries and even Jack Johnson must have chuck- led themselves almost into hysteria by this time by the mere consideration of such a champion--a champion who dares not, or refuses to fight. Willard is wrong when he says there is no one worthy of a match with him. Even though he is backed by Tom Jones, Jack Curly and the rest of them he is wrong. Not only is there one man who would be acceptable for a match with the champion, but there Coach Lundgren loaned the All- fresh a Varsity battery yesterday aft- ernoon and for five innings the battle went to a scoreless tie, the Varsity winning out by scoring twice in their half of the last frame. The yearlings counted once in the introductory portion of the last inning but the older team came right back and pulled the game from the fire. Saunders and Mattson did the battery work for the freshmen, while Gariepy and Morrison represented the Varsity. Both twirlers were going in great shape and pitched shutout ball for the, first five frames. The yearlings' tally was more or less of a gift, an error, a hit and a pass ball permitting Knode to complete the circuit. Brandell's work was a feature of the Varsity play, the captain pounding out a long triple in the first and stealing second and third in the last inning. In Thurs- day's game the shortstop secured a single, triple and a home run. Bran has all the fielders playing out some- where near the horizon and his extra base clouts are terrific drives as a consequence. Ruzicka will work in today's game against the Varsity while Parks and Glenn will probably divide the work for the Lundgren outfit. There is a chance that Glenn may not be out, in which case Parksey will probably go the full route, unless Lush is called into service. IAKE CHARGES OF CONSPIRACY BY MIDDLEMEN TO LIFT PRICES Washington, May 18.-Charges of the existence of a nation wide trust of middlemen whose operations are said to extend to almost every state in the union were laid before the depart- ment of agriculture here today. The charges, made by a nationally known food producer, officials said, are supported by "positive informa- tion," and 'apparently establish "be- yond doubt the existence of a con- ,piracy to boost prices." Draft Fearing Mexicans Flee Country Austin, Texas, May 18.-The exodus of Mexicans from Texas into Mexico to evade conscription has already de- populated many communities, farms, and ranches of south Texas oftheir labor supply. More than 50,000 Mexicans have crossed the Rio Grande from Texas during the last two weeks, it is an- nounced, and they are still trekking into that territory by the hundreds each day. The situation has become so serious that Governor .Ferguson today issued a proclamation urging the Mexicans to remain in Texas, and assuring them there was little likelihood of them be- i ng conscripted. " Thursday will be organized into a post-season series, if the managers will confer with Intramural Director Floyd A. Rowe before Monday night. Interest in the war and the con- stant shakeups and losses by recruit- ing made a fizzle of the regularly scheduled series as far as most of the teams weretconcerned. Several class- es entered teams, but played only one or two games and some teams did not come out on the field a -single time. As a result, teams which were willing and anxious to play 'were not given any competition. They will be given a chance to scrap it out with real ac- tion in the proposed series. 4 Senior lits have won first place with a clean list of victories. Fresh lits and soph engineers are racing for sec- ond place, and the senior engineers might have come in for a share of thin spoils if jhey had played more games. The standing of the senior lits as champs will not be affected by the post-season series, but an opportunity will be given the other teams to try for second place. Only the teams which enter in the new series will be allowed to play off postponed games from the regular schedule. Teams which could not make a fairly sincere attempt to com- pete in the last few weeks will be de- nied the right to play any more games. Numerals for the winners are prac- tically assured, in spite of the lax com- petition, and probably will be voted on favorably at the first meeting of the new board of directors of athletics. Numerals for second place may be al- TENNIS MATCHES SET FOR 9 O'CLOCK All Scheduled Events in lourney Not Played to Be De- faulted All matches in the interclass tennis tournament must be started this morn- ing at 9 o'clock, promptly. Owing to the fact that the tourney has been running off so slowly those in charge have announced that the re- maining matches must be played off by noon today and that necessitates an early start. The time for the open- ing sets is 9 o'clock. Those teams which do not report will forfeit and matches not played will be defaulted, in order to finish up the tournament. Captains are requested to get their teams out as early as possible in or- der that matches may begin on time and for the further purpose of pre- vcnting defaults and an easy title for the winning team. Government "Settles" London Strike London, May 18.-The London om- nibus strike, which has been going are at least two. Willard has contented himself by turning down the insistence of Carl Morris by the assertion that Morris is no card. "Morris," he suavely de- clared, "would not draw a house of $10,000." Absolutely wrong. A 'championship match between Jess Willard and Carl MorriL --or a championship match be- tween Jess Willard and almost any heavyweight that could be named would draw an enormous crowd. The only thig the public would ask would be to hope that the promoters consid- ered their tastes enough to stage the affair somewhere outside New York or Wisconsin-where a decision would settle disputes before they started. Fred Fulton would be a good oppon- ent for the champion. It isn't any- thing to snicker about. Fred Fulton3 or Carl Morris either would make theI fat and incompetent champion step rather lively to keep the gilt on his crown from being tarnished. It's about tide he began to show signs of life. The fight fans want it. He can't hold off much longer-and he'd better grab before the grabbing gets too hot for him. Try The Daily for service. HAND/CAP CINDER EVENT POSTPONED ONE WEEK POOR CONT)ITION OF RUNNF1RS RESPONSIBLE FOR ACTION Track men will have a holiday to- day. The expected handicap events in both the 100-yard dash and the half mile, will not be held until next week, due to the fact that many of the run- ners are not yet in proper condition to do themselves justice. Steve has been putting Sedgwick, looked upon as Michigan's 1918 premier miler, through the paces of the quar- ter and 300-yard dash of late to de- velop speed. Sed has shown a good steady pace all season; but has lacked the drive necessary to make him a dangerous man against hot competi- tion. The coach is of the opinion that Sed can cut his mile by several seconds after this part of his condition- ing has been completed. Hart, of the freshmen, has been lowed by the board also. Soke Ty Sisler . Cobb .... Speaker Passes Season G. AX. ....27 106 ... .26 92 ] 28 93 Thursday G. A.B.: R. 12 15 15 R. 0 0 0 H. 38 32 31 H. 2: 0 Av. .358 .348 .333 Av. .250 .667 .000 on for some days, has been settled as: showing a lot of stuff in the sprints, a result of intervention by the govern- and looms up a promising candidate today. in either the century or the 220-yard G SHOES + 1t - , - FOR THE -- GEO. J. MOO SPORT SHOP 711 N. Univ. Ave. -- "Get U to the It's not easy. Not after the first couple of sets anyway. Past this point getting up to thl'e net becomes down right hard work, requiring every ounce of strength and stamina in your body, And some times when this fails you just can't get up to the net and are forced into a defensive game. can't get people up to the net. 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