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^r-^^^fe^^^^^^^^ DON MILLER WAITS FOH THE DECISION ON HIB SLIDE MICHIGAN 4 INDIANA 1 Michigan and Indiana engaged in an interesting baseball encounter that resul ted in the down- fall of the Hoosiers at Ferry Field on May the fourth. It was a very cold day but this did not seem to bother Joblonowski who struck out eight men and allowed only five hits. All in all, it was a pitchers duel, Vojeth of Indiana being one of the crack pitchers of the Con- ference and with the exception of the sixth, when Michigan scored four, pitched an air-tight game. Indiana also scored its lone talley in the sixth. MICHIGAN 6 WISCONSIN 4 On May the eighth Michigan defeated the Badgers in a game featured by three home runs, two of them by Michigan. Joblonowski started but was replaced by Walter in the third. Wisconsin took the lead by scoring in the first and second. The Wolverines scored one in the third and took the lead in the fifth when Loos knocked a home run with a man on base. Two more runs were added in the sixth by Oosterbaan and Puckelwartz. MICHIGAN 4 WISCONSIN 6 Michigan lost to Wisconsin in the last game of the season. The game had no bearing on the Conference title which was safely in the hands of the Wolverines and perhaps this fact was the chief reason for the defeat. Coach Fisher used all three of his regular pitchers, Joblonowski, Miller and Walter. It was the last appearance in a Michigan uniform for two of them, Joblonow- ski and Walter. y. PETER W. JOBLANOWSKI RUSBEL W. DAVIS X Page 239
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