r GAME TODAY CAMPUSCHAMPS Defeat of Freslimen d1ives Upperclass- men Undisputed Title In League CEC CROSS AND PERRIN WORK FOR OPPOSING LITERARY TEAMS Yearlings Get Eight Hits and Fourth Year Men Grab Six Senior lits now are the undisputed champions of the campus interclass baseball league, having beaten every other team or received a forfeit from every other team. The seniors defeated the fresh lits 5 to 4 yesterday afternoon in a post- season game. The game with the fresh- men had been postponed from the scheduled series which was played off several weeks ago. This defeat may rob the fresh lits of a chance at sec- ond place and numerals, by placing them below the soph engineers. Cec Cross. pitching for the winners, was touched for eight hits, while the seniors pounded out six hits from Per- rin. The seniors led off with three runs in the first inning, but were tied in the fourth. In the sixth they filled the bases with none out, but were able to bring in only one run, which proved enough to win the game. Perrin was pounded hard by the seniors. Cross knocked a three-bag- ger over left field against a strong wind that prevented the swat from counting as a homer. Perrin, fresh- man pitcher, had revenge on Cross by tallying three hits. Score by innings: Fresh lits ...........0 0 2 2 0 0 0-4 Senior lits ...... ...3 0 1 0 0 1*-5 The teams lined up as follows: Senior lits-Mclsaac, 2b; Trost, 3b; Cross, p; Fraser, c; Opal, as; Rood, lb; Talbot, rf; Payette, cf; Nieter, If. Fresh lits-Bailey, 2b; Zapp, ss; Perrin, p; Wobrock, lf; Butler, cf; Anderson, 1b; Wilkins, rf; McCue, 3b; Bernstein, c. IIILLSDALE COLLEGE CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR Members of the Hillsdale College club of the University at the annual reunion and banquet last night held at Newberry hall, elected officers for the ensuing year. They are as follows: president, Frank Taber, '17; vice-pres- ident, Grace Van Aken; secretary and treasurer, Rockwell Kempton, '18M. Announce Chaperons for Union Dance Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Bassett will be the chaperons for the weekly Union dance Saturday night. The committee in charge of the dance will be com- posed of George Murphy, '19L, chair- man; George P. Weadock, '18; Leo F.. Donohue '19, and Russell J. Mc- Caughey, '19. Women's Baseball Season Starts When Jnikrs and Seniors Clash The women's baseball season will be opened this afternoon with a game be- tween the juniors and seniors on the enclosed field across from Barbour, gymnasium. Olive Wiggins will pitch 'or the juniors, facing Vera Brown be- hind the plate, and Harriet Walker and Olga Shinkman form, the senior battery. The game will be called at 4 o'clock. 'Underclassmen will decide their diamond differences at 4 o'clock to- morrow afternoon and the cup game will be played off on field day, which is June 2. Exhibit Mtachine Gun atKL. N. E. Lecture Tonight A machine gun will be on exhibition tonight at 7:30 o'clock in-room 348 En- gineering building in connection with the lecture to be given by Captain David Cleary of the Michigan national guard on machine guns and machine gun operation. The lecture is one of the series ar- ranged by the military board of the engineering college for the benefit of students asking E. M. E. courses, but is open to the public. Captain Cleary has just returned from the Mexican border where he had the benefit of practical experience. Major Rukke of the regular army will speak at 7 o'clock next Wednes- day, Thursday, and Friday mornings on camp sanitation, personal hygiene and first aid. RED CROSS EXAMINATIONS 1AC 1IlDA Y AND SATURDAY 1 i MINNESOTA FROWNS ON ABOLISHING ATHLETICS 0-.10 STATE UNIVERSITY PRAC. TICALLY CLINCHES BIG NINE TITLE Minnesota: As the result of pro- tests made by the student body, the all-university council voted against the suspension of athletics by the board of athletic control. It is felt that athletics furnish a means of keep- ing the men physically fit until they are actually needed for war, and ex- tensive publicity will be used to se- care a repeal of the athletic board's action. Pennsylvania: Capturing every match, both singles and doubles, the Pennsylvania tennis team defeated Swarthmore in their recent tourna- ment. West Virginia: In a close game, the state championship of West Virginia was won by West Virginia university, when they whipped Marshall college by a score of 3 to 1. Vanderbilt: Only three mep of the 1917 football team will return to school next year. All the rest have taken up military service, farming, or business. Unless the kaiser suddenly quits, Vanderbilt will have no team. St. PauPs School, N. Y.: Honors for the first no-hit scholastic game.go to Fred Dickerson of St. Paul's, who defeated the New York Aggies at Gar- den City 5 to 1. Indiana: Ohio State practically clinched the Big Nine baseball title by winning the game with Indiana, 7 to 2. Wildness of Indiana's pitcher, Ridley. and six errors. by the Indiana team aided the victory of Ohio State. SISLER CLAIMS ANN ARBOR IN REGISTERING FOR DRAFT George Sisler has named Ann Ar- bor as his home town. Along with 15 others of the St. Louis Americans, George got away to an early start in registering as an absenteeunder the conscription act. George really hails from near Akron, O., but has chosen this city as his home for purpose of registration. KNOK SECOND YEAR TEAMS TO PLAY These teams were to have met yes- OFF DELAYED GAME SATURDAY terday but the game was called off on account of the cold weather. All Soph lits and soph engineers will members of the two teams are re- play off their postponed game at 2 quested to report for the contest o'clock Saturday afternoon. promptly. ,.. .. Elect Aldrich Mimes' Vice-preside In the list of officers elected by t Mimes which was given out in T Daily yesterday, the office of vic president was omitted. This office w be filled by Leonard O. Aldrich, '1 Straw Hats are the choice of men who wear the best. They're snappy in style-nothing later-and they've got the goods to stand up. If you're the kind of a man who wants to get the most of style and quality for your money, you'll come in and look at a Knox before buying. They're a real hat for real men. Prices, $1.50 to $6.00 All those students wishing to receive their Red Cross certificates should be present at the examinations to be given from 4 to 6 o'clock Friday after- noon, May 25, and from 10 to 12 o'clock Saturday morning, May 26, under the direction of Dr. F. R. Town, in the lower lecture room of the Homoeo- pathic hospital. Show Little Interest in Racquet Games Because of the cold and wet weath- er, little interest has as yet been shown in the All-fresh tennis tourna- ment, but as soon as it warms up more turn outs are expected. A silver loving cup will be given to the winner of the tournament. , All those interested are asked to consult Intramural Director F. A. Rowe at the Athletic association offices. To Speak on Birds of County Tonight "Warblers of Washtenaw County" will be the subject of a talk by A. D. Tinker at the regular meeting of the Ann Arbor Bird club at 7:30 o'clock tonight in room 355 of the Natural Science building. RELCOKIFIGLCO. The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, at the corner of Washington Main Streets For fine Watch Repairing, J. L. Chapman, Jeweler, 113 Main St.-Adv. Tues. e.o.d. 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