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PART ON 1920 MARCH 28 24 COLLEGE RACI THIRTY SEVEN National Indoor Tennis Honors OUT OR BLOOD SURVIVE CUTS 1 Special to The ree Pres i Ann Arbor Mich March 27 i St COURSE IN ENGLISH 1 JOLY 1e compressit plug to a 215 219 ourth Ave Auoreeliw STENGEL TO ROMP ALMA HOPES TO IN LET (Continued rom Pair 21) WIN LAG AGAIN 1 Carburetor others Service Stere1 Khaki Clothes guarantee 0 laf ot extension cord re 1 ar contained in tne open up Every change in the pc aition of the throttle producer a cor responding change in the mixture 1 4 Combinations and two piece suits for Auto Drivers and shop workers durable and comfortable all sizes Work Shoes Work Shirts and everything best to wear for men who work in every trade We have every size So no wonder that Amer can motorists and truck owne have given the Joly so enthus astic a welcome LEONARD LASTS BUT ONE ROUND Of course the Maritime pro will give only about $1000 Quebec and several cf the will give $4000 Now Ready foi: ords Maxwells Its construction is simple stw and compact Breakage practi ally impossible Perfect insulatit prohibits short circuits HOCKEY TEAM TO INVADE BELGIUM No other spark plug has evt made such records of endurance Well With Outdoor Prac tice About to Start New Yo! the famous LACHARNAY adopted the Renault Peugeot and iat the greatest foreign ears built ft gives you a brand new idea of what your motor can do You have never known suob power and pep such or euch keen flexibility And economy new even to a ord or Maxwell be cause the Lacharnay gives you the proper mixture at all engine speeds Cuts down on gas when the motor's idling eeds 'it fast when you ANZACS PLAN STRONG TEAM OR OLYMPIC WATER TEST The Spotlight with the So there can be no stalling and choking but elwqye a ready re eponse to the throttle The Iaeharnay is extremely aim pie No sensitive valve mechen im No delicate adjustments Sold under an unqualified during the early just before the postttonR at the wind which had favor the Cam Strange Cause for Worry In Wichita ftHa when the baseball plant was completed the club officials invited the fans to come out and look it over Some 15000 people filed through the gates and now President Manager Walter Salm wonders how he will take care of them all If a sample of the attendance the club is to get I during the placing season The small neat ball casing at tached to the bracket Thia frat re found ony on the Autoreelite tide At this hour the river banks on both sides of the Thames and the three bridges spanning the river were black with spectators Every method of transportation was taxed to capacity thousands traveling by trains buses and mo tor cars to the long stretches of the Thames fur the greatest aquatic regatta of the year Weather con ditions were considered favorable for both the cfews and spectators The afternoon was mild and cloudy with promise of a comparatively smooth course The combination of Saturdays half holiday and the spectacular free sporting vent within short distance of the city drew thousands of east enders and suburbanites to the course There was a revival of the varsity color display which al ways marks the regatta and the edges of the river were banked with canoe and house boat parties THE TROIT REE PRESS SUNDAY Light Blue in Lead by our Lengths at inish Line Official Time 21 Minutes 1 1 Seconds RUNNING RACES Ixndon March Cambridge won the eight oared boat race from bxford on the Thames course to the first since 1914 It was officially announced that Cambridge won by four lengths The time twas 21 minutes 11 sec onds The race was one of the hardest In the long series of contests be tween these two universities Cam bridge however had ft short lead virtually from the start Light rain which had been fall ing intermittently afternoon ceased crewtj took their starting line The Loen sxnected to bridge crow owing to the position lane drawn by the light blue died away and the course was a smooth waterway with an extremely high Heavy integral milled tinge give unusually large radiati: surface preventing pre ignitio Even expansion and poutii immunity from pronounced jo leaks SPARK PLUG We have Joly yOR AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS yOUT Car Th Allan Cup trustees have prncttcally consented to the sug gestion that the Allan Cup receipts of this year Instead of helnc de voted to charitable purposes as stated In the dead of gift be Riv en to defray the expenses of the winning team to Belgium all that remains now Is for the Canadian Amateur Hockey association to deal with the matter and take the same view as the cup trustees and the arrangements will be com pleted Regarding the expenses of thv Canadian Olympic ham Secretary Norton Crowe of tile Amateur Athletic Uninn of Canada stated that the central Olympic commit tee at a recent meeting decided that each province fix a stated amount such amount to be In pro portion to size and population Ontario has been asked to give JbOU'l vinces while others PLACE 57 59 Brush Street Around the Corner Trotn Jefferson Daily TiU 6 a Saturdays 9:30 Kalamazoo Mich March 27 Curl Leonard of Minneapolis quit in the second round of his 10 round ko with Johnny Lewis of Toledo before the Kalamazoo Athletic club ridav night and is not entitled to a cent according to the announce ment of Referee Dickerson tvom the ring Lewis knocked Leonard into the Topog once nnd then floored him The third time the Minneapolis man went down the referee refused to make the count Battling Lundy of Toledo sub Mituting for Al Lance of Chicago put up a game light against Mike Paulson of Minneapolis In a 1U round eenn iitml although ho had fought in Grand Rapids Thursday night He was outclassed but his gamcncs drew round after round of applause Young Hunt of Kala mazoo knocked out Izzy Gordon Custer in the third round In the first Young tVeli wood of Camp Custer won fromLttle Spillman of Kalamazoo a foul DISTRIBUTORS STANDART BROS HDW CORP 8 to 30 Jefferson Ave A BOWMAN 719 John St Iontvlllc Shy Gardener The Louisville club may bave to hustle up a couple of outfielders Massey and Lamar show no great signs of eagerness to Join the team and4be conclusion Is they are hold outs Another Louisville balker is Pitcher Tommy Long Injury Likely to Keep Meusel Out for While Garry Cravath has about con cluded to use Casey Stengel In the left garden this season Stengel has always played right field but says he is willing to shift if Cravath wants him to The reason for the change is that Meusel has not reported lie has signed his contract and is en tirely satisfied with the terms but his arm bothered him last season and Is said still to bo troublesome so that he asked to be excused from reporting until the latter part nf this month He is undergoing treatment on the coast and there is some ques tion as to whether he will be able to play At the best his throw ing arm may be so weak as to pre elude his working regularly to ad vantage The Dope Book for 1920 pub lished by Spink Son St Louis Mo publishers of the Sport ing News is just off the pres A feature of this book this year will be a review of the changes in the playing code home run record detailed by Ernest Lanigan and the famous poem "Casey at the Bat" Other features Include Instructions on how to score biographies of stars of ma jor league teams schedules of the American and National leagues day by day and Joo consec utive hitting record If you want one of these booklets vest pocket in size send five cents to Spink Son St Eouls Mo who will for ward a copy promptly EVERY Allied combat plan used during the war wa fired by Joly Spark Plugs were thousands of Allied cat and trucks iet inff 5 (Slaginn) won Beverly (Jar rell) Bvond Prince Bonero 1M (Wilson) tMri 1 aX tcivinir Dart hlro Mermaid and Mermen rom Land of Kangaroo Mayj Prove Dangerous Rivals to Our Own Star Outcome jwaixe and Blue Shape Up of Tests to Decide Entrants Hold Particular Interest Over Here BY DE HANDLEY Australians have decided to be represented by a swimming team at the Olympic water carnival in Antwerp next summer so particu lar Interest attaches to the outcome of the season's championships In the land al the kangaroo Many of them hare already been held and they furnish a good idea of the probable make up and strength of the contingent Moreover ths participation of our famous waterman Norman Roa imakaa It poaaiblo to draw more ac curate comparleona than do the figure returned for tlmea in swim ming are affected largely by condl tlona rank Beaurepalre champion or Victoria 1 looked upon by Aus tiallara aa their reliance candidate for the 'middle distance swims He defeated Boas by 0 yards in thy half mile test tn it minutes 4 and appears that till latter was a bit oa form the time la better than the figures In dicate for the water was rouch and the 110 yard course offered no push off turns being marked by rope at the two ends In very smooth water with eight push off turns Hoss did 11 minutes It 1 seconds In Honolulu Rosa Beata Rival la later claasl'' Ross beat Rau spalre by half a yard at the furlong in minutes 2 1 5 seconds0 yard bath then by 10 yards at the quarter mile in 5 minutes 1 4 5 eeonda over a 100 yard stretch These performances denote that the Ictorla star may bo dangerous at th half and mile but hardly at snorter distances William lungwort Keith Kirk land and Harold Hardwick all of Sydney will undoubtedly bo mem bers cf the Olympic squad Long worth was considered a worthy op ponmt for Ross before the latter's arrival In Australia but ho failed io live up to expectations In the 220 yard championship of New South Wale In fact ha was nosed nut for second place by Kirkland who lost to Rosa bv about tlx yards In 2 minutes 32 4 5 seconds True Jzingworth's best work is done at the half and mile but hie time for rhe furlong does not rate him as formidable Kirkland has since shown a 22 in 2 minutes 82 2 5 seconas Asc for Hardwick ha has not competed lately nnd his form Is a matter of guess work but It wit! be recalled that he finished sec ond to Roes in the L500 meter swim (184J yards) at the Inter Allied meet in Paris last June Steadman Best Sprinter Ivan Steadman of Melbourneems Australia's foremost sprinter Ha captured the 100 yard cham pionship of Victoria straightaway in 57 1 5 seconds the fastest cen tury made by a swimmer from the Antipodes this season Keith Kirk land figures next with a mark of 5S 3 5 seconds to his credit In breast stroke swimming Atkinson of New Zealand holds tle Australian record of 3 minutes 5 seconds for 220 yards but the euamploiishlps of New South Wnlea and Victoria were won in 3 minutes seconds with a difference of fifths of a second by Keck and L'ren respectively Coming to the women swimmers we find to the fore again Miss an nie Durack and Miae Mina Wylie of Nydney who engaged in an unfor tunate tour of this country recent ly Miss Durack won the Aus trallan championship at 220 yards Enrolls in Clast Ameri can Public Hi of the first things Georges Garpentler did on arriving at the rench line dock on the liner Savoie 'Jueeday morning was to signify his Intention of sampling American edu cation Michael Hogan Knights of Columbus supervisor met Car pentier on the ship and registered him as a student of the of school system for former service mn Carpentier kave Information for tnn fining English hs profession the headAmAinan Carpentier participated In two or three boxing exhibitions for the A In ranco and the Knights by way of reciprocity will give him free tuition in English at their schools throughout the coun try Carpentier also accepted the Invitation tendered by Supervisor Hogan to officiate at the great indoor athletic meet to be held in the Twenty second Regiment ar mory on April 10 Carpentier said that the people of rance were thrilled at the an nouncement that the of would present a statue of Lafayette to Metz in August This "handy spotlight on a carries with it the unqualified guarantee against defects due to poor materials or workmanship Autoreelite makes night driving safe and sure A spotlight portable light and trouble light in one Two twists of the thumb and forefinger on the knurled nut and it can be reeled out any distance up to 12 feet and its powerful rays used to help and remedy motor and tirctrouble Self contained No loose parts its any windshield Always ready to use Model 6 6 incti diameter 20 lamp with rear view mirror $1000 Model 7 7 inch diameter 27 lamp with rear view mirror $1 200 Sport model all nickel with rear view mirror $1600 rom the best dealers and supply houses Write for Booklet 301 A DISTRIBUTORS STANDART BROS HDWE CORP 8 TO 30 JEERSON AVE A BOWMAN 719 JOHN ST LACHARNAY CARBURETOR OURTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY Methodist Sked Calls for Daily Workouts Even Through Spring Holidays to Tho Woo Vrom Albion Mich March The dosing ot Albion college tor a week' recene will not interfere with the dally work outa of the baseball men except to cut down the num ber of men Director Paul field stated yeaterday The Methodlat coach has his weather eye out Tor the opening game of the I A achedule that with Adrian college on Alumni field here April IS and ho proposes to havd his machine oiled and running well by April 5 when college opens after the vacation Dally work oute will be the order and the number of men staying lu the city with the local reaidente the coach figure will give him a aquad of at least twenty The candidate who remain for the week' work out will be given a stiff batting practice commencing early in Hie week aa ield believe that It it impossible to get his men overtrained In the knack of getting thetr eyre on the ball His great success at Alma college last spring was partly due to the fact that the elaborate training his men had received in hitting the ball gaveo them such ability they were able to break up several A A games by their heavy hit ting In Cole Pean Cansfield Osborn and Shield the local coach has men who lilt around the 300 merit and who are consistent In their work against all kinds of pitchers ield also believes that among th new men there will be aome who1 will be an addition to tho batting strength of tho team Tho Albion coach will also take the week of vacation to do Indi vidual work with Hotchkiss the Albion high school twirler whose work last year attracted consider able attention Tho local boy has ti'nrlrtd if HlPnin hut h1R a lew fecta In form which ield will try to correct HAVANA race 3 yeftr oldi and up claim 1 2 Weymouth Girl i00 HAVANA ENTRIES irst race 5 1 2 furionss yenr ohle and up claiming purse 4600 Donutello 102 Lillian 105: Wil lis Voods Shasta 1 Ofr Bill ritin mons ill OL Lillard 100 Jack paw son iOt Baccarat 100 El Coronel loa Lady langden 110 Golden iiod 1H Second race 3 year olds and up claim ing 6 turlnogs purse Hello Berd ner 98 Lampast 103 ickle ancy 109 Pierrot 101 Betterton Ill Harrison 113 Clip 100 Aslgn 101 Helen Atkin 109 King Worth 111: Allah 113 Peiancey 115 Third race 0 furlongs 3 yeor ohls and up claiming purse $600 riiater Susie 98 Jill 101 Dainty Lady 104 Marion Hollins 106 Trophy 114 Ed Garrison 98 Phedodeo 103 Premium 104 Hoc nir 109 ourth race The Cuban derby 3 year olda 1 1 8 miles purse $1000 added Mighty Lover 102 Mile Dazle 107 Hor ace Lerch 112 Blue Wrack 127 Mia Iarue 107 Heron 108 Scabat 112 Black Prince 116 ifth race 1 116 miles Adlos handi cap 3 yeur olds and up purso $1000 Surplice 98 Tufter 101 Hank 107 Cromwell 103 Miss Pally 98 The Trump 106 Hubbub 108 Sixth raco 1 mile 3 year oids and VP claiming purse $600 Guidepost 9S Stiletto 102 106 ountain ay 108 Dick Benson 108 Gilder 110 Whippoorwill 115 Ralph 109 Ixioma 103 rank Keogh 108 Lackrose IOS Encore 109 Kailbird 113 Seventh race 1 mile 3 year olfls and up claiming purse $600 Hush 87 ortunes avor 97 Bagadine 103 Zoic 107 Marty Ixu 107: Burlingame 109 Wood Thrush 112 Little One 92: Snow Queen 103 Prince Easy 105 Baby Cal 105 Chillum 109 Tokalon March 108 Weather clear track good With 10 Veterans Maroon and Cream Prospects Good Svrtal tn The ree Press Alina Mich March 27 Coach Sti ffer A ood will call the candi dates for the Ahna college base ball team for their first outdoor work the first of the coming week and hopes for a third 1 A A title winner Prospects for a winning team for the Maroon and Cream arc bright there being 10 veterans on hand In cluding three hurlers two of whom are rated among the best ip the association The vets are Captain Eddie Boyne Crittenden and Cash hurlers: Ex Captain Hehort un ning Tomion and infield ers and Vender Richards and Wil liams outfielderj Among the new mni available foi the team this year are Beattie oi Detroit Walker of Almont nnd Scott The last two are reputed to be crack first sackers while the Detroit lad is said to be a high grade backstop The three men are expected to make a great scrap to displace some of the old men BASEBALL BOOK OUT Alma Kalamazoo and Albion Promise StiH ight for Diamond Honor im Sb1' Tb rw Albion Mich March i rac for the bwebmhip In th Michigan Athletic aasoctation thi promise to be a four oorrrtd fair with Alma Albion rvo and Kalamazoo a posy nera Report from th tlon college Indicate tht these college ha ar nutril han i and la In 'vatlJUO IO Pf well balanced team into th for premier honor Kalamazoo college icok the moat dangerous contende the Intercollegiate Coach Yoe'' wmuu ui veierarifl aa number 13 or lettr mn are Iback for the tl80a only men the Kazoo from their 1S1 llne un ar sow unizitok uain ri a 1 Tx Iw0 DMltto 17 He has his star alabman who last year wan one of ti or three leading iZiAV in A A Infield and can be depended vuentiiv rJ right at the beginning of the Hillsdale will be a close to Kalamazoo in the matter of parednessfor the sea on abou start Coach Tavlnr fortune 'to hav in miu A0 Grav last year ronsMArmi as the leading slabman of the nl Alma looks to have the blw job cut out for the season third Time 8 5 lying part rniro Jack Healy Bianchite Doubting Thomas lied and James also ran Second race 3 year olds and ud claim ing 6 furlonss: Sherry 190 (Robinson) wen itzhugh 1U0 (Tryon) second Drusilla 103 (Jarrell) third Time 1:15 3 5 Unova IL LraUr Hotfoot and Sentry also ran Third race 8 vcar oMs and up claim ing 6 furlongs Ima rank 115 (Pick ers) won Tuftr 100 (inley) aeoond: Baail 103 (Taylor) third a Tima 1:13 4 5 burpllce John and Hank ODay also ran ourth race 3 yaur olds and up claim ing 1 and uO yards: Ail Aglow 104 (letcher) won) High Gear 101 (Wilson) second Hubbub ill (Tryuu) third Thne 1:45 1 5 Orleans Oiri Salvatelle al r0ifth rare 3 year olda and ud claiming 1 mile and a sixteenth: rank Kcagh 109 vMountalW Maximus 1W (Wlleon) second child 101 (At kinson) third Time Brn Butler Tranby Native Sull Raich also ran Sixth race 3 year olds and up claim ing 1 mtlo and a sixteenth: Leona 107 (Wilson won ortune's avor Hl second Guide Post 106 (Lng) third Time 1:50 Chansonette JI Cork Do Vale ountain also ran Seventh rave year olds and up claiming mile and 'e Tt ar Tax luj (Tavlori won: Hariock (Atkln iun) aeeond Little Cote 98 (Eietcherf Ultra Time 15 Clark bolace Mauokln Slippery Silver Bucknali and Attorney Muir also ran Training Jaunt I Rough on the Paitimen Resolute Will Go Into Trial With New Mast Only Bristol March 27 An nouncement was made tonight that Herreshoft designer of the sloop Resolute which will contest with the Vanitie for the right ot defending the cup against Sir Thomas Shamrock IV this summer has decided to make no changes In the hull except for some renovation of the underbody A new' hollow wooden mainmast is being built for the purpose or lightening the sloop somewhat and shortening the water line It is ex pected that the Resolute will be put Into the water within three weeks The Vanitie will be brought here soon to receive a new set of sails and winches from the Herre shoff shops our Hard fought Tilt Looked for at Northwestern ield Sunday BY DE SOULE NEAL Northwestern field will be a busy spot Sunday with (our soccer games up (or settlement on its broad acres One of these will be in the National Challenge Cup competition and the others in the Michigan State league Th National gam I the final of the Michigan district tn the na tion wide aerie and the winner will play Rocheeter Moose in the western aeml flnaL The winner of the latter game will play either a Chicago or St Louie team for the western championship and the vic tor playa the eastern champion for the A title Caledonia and Packard ar the opposing team Sunday and a start will be made at 2:30 with Referee Leech In charge There have been rumor that th Pack ard club will not put a team tn the field but nothing official ha been given out itlh Round nrawa The fifth round drawing in the National Challenge Cup competition for the 8 A championship I a follows: Western Detroit Caledonia or Paekards vs Roch ester Moose' Chicago Bricklayers or Olympic vs Men Millers St Ixiuls Eastern section Robins Dry Dock vs Bethlehem Steel Newburgh Shipyard vs ore Plvers Rover or New York League games scheduled tor Sun I day afternoon at 3:30 are a follows: Detroit vs Northwest ern Bricklayers vs Pontiac and Ulster Vs Walkerville The fol lowing games were to have been played but have been postponed owing to the cup tie: Scarlet Runners vs Caledonia Solvsy vs Packard and Vikings vs Corin thians RattllUK Game Expected These three games at Northwest ern field should all be rattling good contests for the teams are apparently well matched nnd a close score Is looked for In each cafee although no one can fortcast very much an the teams first league engagements of the season Detroit Roses travel' to lint to play the Buick team an exhibition game the car leaving th Interur ban station at 11 a Roses teamwill be as follows: eldborg Moore Higgins Cheyne or Stev ens ischbach Buchan Preston McPherson IL Higgins Dyason and Crockett CARPENTIER TAKES (NEW IN BRIE! a ans in order to be up to date should know the baeeball rules aa they have been amended The fol lowing changes now in effect are the most Important reak pitching deliveries' forbid den except the spitbell which will be barred next fall Catchers forbidden to step from behind the batsman to aid an In tentional pass Umpire to decide whether a game is postponed Gift stolen bases are not to be lecorded in official box scores Schedules must be completed even It games have to be transferred No sales of players in the Ameri can league after July 1 and In tho National league after August 1 ex cept on waivers All home runs to be recorded a such With two out In the last half of the ninth and the score tied bats man to be credited with number of bases runner advances on hie hit A ball that hits the bat while the batsman in trying to avoid it it dead Catcher to be credited with an er ror If ho drops a third strike and' the batsman reaches first Players to be credited with bat ting and fielding records mads la games thrown away on protests Catchers to receive credit in box scores for men who are thrown out when trying to steal irst baseman to receive an error if he flls to touch the bag whenpossible after taking a thrown ball CUT RATE OR KID ANS Louts March 27 a Louis Americans will admit boys under 14 years of age to the Pa the 1 75 cent for 25 cents This was announced follow ing receipt of word from other team owners tn the league that no objection would be made to tho ar rangement McAvoy Balks Deal In addition to buying Pitcher Harry Seibold from Baltimore the Seattle club also purchased Catcher McAvoy also a former Mackman The tory is Jack Dunn got S650U for the two but McAvoy refuses to go to Seattle and that part of the deal is off a in minnt 9K defeat ing by 25 yards her nearest rival Miss de Beeurepsire of Victoria while Miss Wylie took the 200 ysrd title in 1 minute 11 4 5 seconds beating by two yards Miss Durack who led rather easily Mias Elsls Venning ot Queensland alls Wl Miss Marjorie McDonald of Syd ney credited with swimming 50 vards In 0 3 5 seconds st the Spit bath stood favorite for the ehm plonshtp at thl distance but she was led home by both Mis Wylie and her team mate Mis Lottie cvyer tn tho slower tlm of 1 2 5 seconds In th ISO yard champion ship of Australia victory wnt to the Misses Durack Wylie and ev yer representing New South Wale In 1 minute 35 second but Mis Wylie lost her long held title of 100 ysrl breast stroke champion to Mis Elsie Venning who woo In 1 minute 31 seconds The foregoing may be ranked a Australia's reliance watermen and maid for th International meet ALBIONPASSES EASTER RECESS With the arrival of real spring weather and the exodus ot Coach University of Michigan bail toasera from Waterman gym nasium onto ield turf the candidate look aven better than ever and chances for a winning 1920 baseball seem assured The indoor practices in th eage afford a good opportunity to get arms in etep and hands familiar with th ball again after the long eleg ot winter but th real work outs never begin until the get outdoors Th gymnasium romps this season have accomplished their purpose and th coach la well sat isfied But this next two weeks of dia mond work ar tho mot Important ot the eason They will decide th pcnonncl of the equad that will make th eheriahed (outhern trip and will remain on the Varsity squad for the rest of the season ST Sarrlve Cuts Thirty seven tneu hexe survived ths four cuts in 1 ths squad looks promising a host of letter men ar scrapping to retain the job that they held la previous year Numerous green men of ability are working hard to beat the veterans out of a position or to secure one of the open stations such as catching and outfield berths The team should be hard on op posing pitchers Lundgren ought to have the beet bunch of sluggers thv school has ever turned outshorty" Mr az a surety for the third sack lead the Western Con fer) nc batters two years ago Knode wa high man last year with Karpu coining In sec ond Thl trio blds fair to raise havoe with all the touted Illinois Chicago and lows slabmen that thiy face Barks Is also a hitter of some note Langcnhan made a good average last season Newell la said to be pretty handy with the flail Bigelow and Broome ere reported a good men on the offen sive So In a department where college baseball usually falls down miserably the Wolverines appear to ba notably powerful Shine In ielding In fielding the Wolverines are bound to shine also sensational work nt short stop last season was one of the feetnre of every Michigan game "Mike" handled himself like a blg le'iguer Many was the poor run ner who died stealing second all due to the liuber Knode combina tion "Mike" is dependable at scooping up hot grounders and hl wing Is flawless urthermore he has plenty ot pep and was an Ideal leader of the nine last season when he served as captain He Is certain to hold down hl old job at short the coming season Karpu Wimble and Mraz are other excellent Infielders The last named 1 nearly as good defending the hot corner as lining out base hits Wimbles nnd Karpu appear to be the best bets for tho second base job play ball fully as well as anything else Now that tho basketball season js over he can devote hl full time to the dia mond sport Mb held down third lase last season but lately the coach has been trying him out at accord the job left vacant by tho graduation of "Tommy" Garrett Newell rocmke and Broome are waging a battle royal for the right to monopolize the initial sack New ell played this position the year be fore last I'roemke last year and Broom wa one of the best inen on the All resh laat season New ell has the advantage ot size and experience but It I expected that the best slugger of the three will finally land the job Broome may bo used In tho outfield Another strong point In the Mich igan squad la the pitching staff Barks liuzlcka Saunders Scheid ler Hubach Gariepy Renwick Smith Goldsmith Richmond Kres ge and Schultz have been retained by tho coach for mound duty The first four are men Parks and Ruzlcka being the lead ing slabbers In the Conference in years 191 and respective ly Saunders is a sturdy flinger ot some years hack who has just re turned from service Scheidler aid ed Barks and Glenn last season Hubach is a southpaw who did well on the All resh in 1 919 Kresge Is one ot the two Detroiters left on the squad besides being a hurior of no mean ability ho is a good batter and can play tho outfield Unless the jinx seta in Michigan shoul'l have the best ever In the wav of pitchers of the card selecting his course He gave hi a pugilism and under of "employer" stated public" Anderson Electric Equipment Company (ormerly Anderson Electric Specialty Co) 1 18 124 Clinton St Chicago HL ask pitchers to work under con ditions that have existed on this trip It is worse than a crime to compel them to risk Injury when there is no honest reason for It HobertN In Had Shape "There is Roberts for instance He is so Jama from efforts at Moul trie that it looks as though we will be obliged to send him home for medical attention and Jim is complaining of severe pains in his back and it is feared that the young pitcher strained some muscles in the region of the kidneys Jennings has just as much cause for complaint Hush is far from able the result of bruised fingers Hale has a charley horse and several other men have lost ambition entirely It is a great trip along a route regarded olden for vendors of pa tent medicine street fairs and con fidence mn You can sell light ning rods where the Tigers have been and are going but there apt to be enough hospitals to take care of tho wounded at the rate cripples are Increasing in number NO HULL CH ANGES CopyrJrht Vn ierwood A Underwood Nw lark1 HELENE POLLAK Miss Pollak tvon the singles title by defeating Edith Sigourney of Boston and also bne of the winning doubles pair in the same tourney which was staged in New York Cambridge Crew Wins rom Oxford In irst Thames Race Since 1914 i I tM I I IP rim Wb 4 ikf Ml XuloWR'lfc fe I Vfe 'i WS i i 1 I I ru I 3O sis 1 1 i 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