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May 23, 1912 - Image 3

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

RESHMAN TENNIS SQUAD

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TAKES EASY GAME AT?
Defeats Normalites by 6-Love
Before Hundreds of Entlu.
slastie Fans.

YPSI.
Score

The freshman tennis team journey-
ed over to Ypsilanti yesterday after-
noon and easily took the Normal boys
into camp, winning by a 6-love score.
The match was played before a large
crowd, and the presence of so many
fair Ypsi fans made it hard going at
first for the somewhat stage-struck
performers from Ann Arbor. They
soon recovered their form, however,

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Advertising matter for these
columns may be left at the
DAILY office, opposite the Ma-
jestic from 12 noon to 10 p. n.,
or at The University Pharmacy,
1291 S, University Ave.,Van Dor-
en's Pharmacy, Packard Street,
The Brown Drug Store, Main
Street, and Quarry's, on State
Street, any time up till 8:30 p.m.
for next morning's issue.
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and the home players never threaten-
ed thereafter.
Yesterday's m'atch is the first of
several which the first year men will
play this spring. They are making
arrangements to play M. A. C. at Lan-
sing on Decoration Day, Albion will
probably come here later, and an ef-
fort will be made to meet Olivet, which
has one of the strongest teams in the
state.
The summaries:
Singles-Reindel (F) defeated Bow-
en (Y) 10-8, 6-2; Wilson (F) de-
feated Davis (Y) 2-6, 6-0, 6-4.
Rankin (F) defeated Dickerson (Y)
3-6, 6-0, 6-1; Pinnell (F) defeated
Bundage (Y) 6-1, 6-3.
Doubles-Wilson and Pinnell , (F)
won from Bowen and Davis (Y) 6-4,
6-2; Reindel an'd Rankin (F) won
from Dickerson and Bundage (Y) 6-1,
6-1.

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TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
A convention of the Intercollegiate
Prohibition societies was being held
in Newberry hall.
The baseball team secured the pri-
vate car of Manager Ashley of the
Ann Arbor Railroad, for its eastern
trip.
EXPERIMENTS OF DR. LIND
AT VIENNA ARE PUBLISHED.
The 4merican Chemical Journal, for
May, ppblishes. 4n article by Dr. C. S.
Lind, of the physical chemistry facul-
ty, on "The Ozonization of Oxygen by
Alpha-Rays," describing experiments
in radiography carried out by Dr.
Lind in the Institut fur Radiumfp-
chung in Vienna during the past sum-
mer. The wgrk was first made pub-
lic in a report to the Vienna Academy
at its meeting lfest NWvemer-
Freshman Engineers Dance Tonight.
This evening the fresh engineers
dance at Grangers. This is the last
of a series of three dances given by
the first year men. Prof. and Mrs. G.
W. Patterson will chaperone the party.
For a pleasant evening go up the
Huron. U. of M. Boat House, foot of
North Main St. 147 tt
BOYS-Remember we sharpen all
makes of safety razor blades and
guarantee satisfaction. Quick service.
H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S. State St.
157 tf

FOUND
The Michigan Daily finds the owners
of lost articles. tf
LOST.
Lost--In general library, a sociology
note-book of the Ann Arbor Loose-
Leaf kind, 7x4. Finder please leave
at general library or rteurn to My-
ron Watkins, 540 Packard St. 166
WANTED.
Wanted-Good, reliable students to
take orders for nursery stock. Re-
mittances sent weekly. Rice Bros.
Co., Geneva, N. Y. 161 to 170
Wanted-Honest, energetic salesmen
everywhere, to sell auto-tire quick re-
pair kit. Every automobilist buys.
Good profit. Walkinshaw Briggs Co.
698 Campbell Ave., Detroit, Mich.
-164-5-6
FOR BENT.
Wanted to Rent-For the entire sum-
mer furnished house in choice resi-
dence district. Family of three.
Highest references given. If satis-
factory would keep same during the
next school year. Address "Bus-
iness Man," Care Daily Office. 166-7
Water Works Election Notice!
Notice is hereby given that a special
election on the question of the issue
of bonds in the sum of $600,000 for the
purchase and improvenient of the Ann
Arbor Water WIorks plant, will take
place in the several ward voting
ropms within the City of Ann Arbor,
Michigan, 7 a. m. to 5 p. m., Monday,
May 29th, 1912. By order of the Com-
mon Council. ROSS, GRANGER,
166-19. City Clerk.
Stylish Banquet and Dance - Pro-
grams should always be printed at the
Ann Arbor Presa, (Thurs.)
Canoeists-For your trips t lte along
a good inexpellive gt ?tar, mandolin
or small Victrola, supplied by Schaeb-
erle & Son Music House, 110 S. Main
St. 165-6
AWANTED
A young lady student or teacher to
work with another young lady student,
during vacation. A good salary is offer-
ed.
This is an exceptional opportunity.
Phone 359-4

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Fresh Eggs 1 Bc a dozen
Best Lard, lb................14c
Choice Potatoes peck......35c
6 lb. Choice Onions........25c
Best Mince Meat pk.........8c
Dry Currants lb ............10c
Lemon and Orange Peel lb.. 12c
New Cabbage lb...........5c
$1 or More FREE DELIVERY
J. H. MILLER
114 W. Liberty at.

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YPSI NORMAL SONG
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Popular music, ten oents per copy. A fine line of Mandolins, Guitars, and
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Buy where you can get anytbhng you call for
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