14 8IL?. ti II r AlLY. ARRIVED I -r L NON 'S1 1 AKODA KS, FILMS, Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. i FRE HMAN I Latest Styles in Press Your Clothes IESAL SHOES and OXFORDS NOBBIEST LASTS. NEWEST SHADES. 'IRUNER &Co. 108 S.NAIN STREET Spring fat F@lt ImmEDIATE WEAR. AT ANA RI+CHARDSON 115 East Liberty v . AM .. ..... r.momo? i I mmmmwmmmkl PHONE #166 y BSS.1 Of interest to you Feer the convenience of those discrirn- natingfolks who appreciate and desire our High Quality Ice Cram we are pleased to announce that among the progressive firrus using our prod- uc~t are The Delta, University Phar- miacySugden Drug Co., MacDon- ald's in the Campus distract. (Continued from page 1) VARSITY WINS CLOSE VICTORY FROM SYRACUSE helped Weeks' men fill the forms on the new stadium, Turnure scoring. Howard toyed with Foley's grounder long enough for Seymour to tally for the second free run. Sisler saw that the coach was frowning, and proceed- ed to strike out Decker and Slater, end- ing the. torture. In the fourth, Michigan tied the count1 up on errors, and then batted her way into the lead. Sisler was safe when Ahearn threw out of the lot, and came1 all the-way from first with the tying score when Baker singled on a hit and run play. Hughitt made up for his error, also, singling in Baker with the run which won the game. The infield managed to get its sea legs with the lead regained, and whenI Sisler walked Decker in the sixth, in- jected a double play into the proceed- ings, Sisler to Baker to Howard. Sisler made the only other run of the game, clouting to deep left for a circuit smash in the sixth. Hughitt hit to start the seventh, a~d Baer sacrificed him to second, but "Tommy" overslid and was out. Again in the eighth Michi- gan lost a chance to score. Turnure walked McQueen" and Sisler after whiffing Howard. Sisler was retired at second on Benton's 'grounder. The latter stole, and Turn ure filled the sacks by walking Baker. Labodie fan- ned, however, and the game was over. fichigaii AB R H P0 AP ORPHEUM Watch this Space Moue-Tuns, May 11 & 12 Jtsse L. Lasky Presents Edwin Milton Royle's Thrilling Dramatic Success 'THE SQUAW. MAN' Featuring Dustin Farnumn 1530-J 111 S.University Ave. HAND PRESSING SUITS 25c I TROUSERS l0c I 1 t6 S. Main St. + . [. KIDD, '17 Lit. 1 ffee Roasters and Wholesale Grocers St. n & Co., Ltd., 214 S. Main FRANK BROTHERS, Fifth Avenu-e Boot Sop, Number 224 NEW YORK r' Sheehy ef ..:......3 Howard lb .......4 McQueen 2b ....... .3 Sisler p..........3 Benton rf..........4 ,Baker. ss ............3 Labodie lf...........4 l-ughitt 3b.........3 Baer c.........:....2 Totals... .....29 Syracuse 0 1 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 2 2 10 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 (} 1 0 a The Stage's most Popular Star 'Morgan c.....,.....4 0 0 9 1 0 Turnure p .......... 4 1 2. 1 4 1 Totals ...........34 2 3 24 12 6 Innings........1 2 34 56 789- R Michigan ......1 0 02 010 0 *-4 Syracuse..,0 0 20 0 0 000- 2 Earned runs-Michigan 2; home run-Sisler; struck out-by Sisler 9, by Turnure 9; first base on balls--off Sisler 2, off Turnure 3;, hit by pitcher -by Turnure, Sheehy; double plays- Turnure to Seymour to Foley, Sisler to Baker to Howard; stolen bases-How- ard, McQueen, Benton; sacrifice hit- Baer; left on bases-Michigan 6, Syr- acuse 7; first base on errors-Michi- gan 5, Syracuse 4; time of game-i hr. 50 min. umpire-Kimzey. (Continued from page 1), SENIORS SCORE VICTORY OVER UNDERCLASSES The summaries of the meet follow : 100 yard dash-Bond ,('14) and Sew- ard ('14), tied for first; Smith ('16), third. Time- 10 sec. flat. 120, yard high hurdles-Armstrong ('16) first; Larson ('14), second; Klopfer ('16), third. Time-1.6 1-5 sec. Mile run---Ufer ('16), first; Carroll ('17), second; Dillon ('16), third. Time -4 min. 39 sec. 440 yard dash-Jansen ('14) first; Burby ('17), second; Herrick ('17) third. Time-49 3-5 sec. Broad jump-7Ferris ('15), first; Brown ('14), second; Leslie ('17), third. Dis- tance-21 ft. 7 1-2 in. _High jump-Waterbury ('17), first; White ('14) and Perkins ('15), tied for second. Height-5 ft. 8 1-2 in. Shot put-Kohler ('14), first; Cross ('17), second; Edwards ('17), third. Distance-43 ft. 5 in. 2 mile run-Fox ('16), first; Walters ('16), second; Trelfa ('16), third. Time -10 min. 39 sec. 220 yard low hurdes-Smith ('16), first; Larson ('14), second; Crumpack- er ('16), third. Timne-25 4-5 sec. 220 yard dash-Seward ('14), first, hoatre Monday, May 12 ,., X \. V,. C US. Fleet at Vera Cruz COMING, TOES, andl WED., Helen Gardiner "! [ The *1 irn Standzsh-a New ARRzOW COLLAR for Summer An ultra smart style Which correctly ex- presses the fashion 03 for 53c CLUETT.. PEABODY &CO., INCe. Makers IN 00900a a 4 4 27 8 5 CLEOPATRAI EXHIBIT SHOP 326 SOUTH STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR '1 A13R Seymour 2b .........3 1 Ahearn ss...........4 0 SKeegan if...........4 0 Agnew etf.... ,......4 0 ~Foley lb............4 0 Decker 3b ..........3 0 Slater rf.......... 4 0. H 0 a 0 0 0 P0 4 2 0 *0 6 2 0 A 2 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 lDistance-139 ft. 3 in .H op pe's Studio open all day Sunday. Pole vault-Cook ('14), first; Cross Stop in for kodaks and films. ('14) second; Edwards ('17), third. Height-l1 ft. 1 in. Rent a kodak for Sunday at Hoppe's. New kodak's for renting. It's the same old liner-Films devel- -______ oped at 15c a roll. Prints on best Hlave you tried the Ensign- speed printing .paper, the Cyko, at Hoppe's. films? Hoppe recommends them. 416O Telephaoe 416 I" i PERFECT ICE CREAM SODA UNIVERSITY AVE. PHARMACY GOV-LDING & W~J FL The Greys that are so much in demand in the east, when made up by our experts in our own shop, give you a truly metropolitan product- LET Us TAILOR FOR YOU ANNOUNCEMENT 1. IH. Lambert, the well known shoe repair man, has opened a combination, shoe re- pairing and clothes pressing establishment at 1219 SOUTH UNIVERSITY STIJDIIOii 1 , Liberty St- l jPkrtr1itt of Irr ctr. MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDY i Bond ('14), second;O'Brien ('17), Timne-21 2-5 sec. 880 yard run-Jansen ('14), Murphy ('16) second; Lamey third. Time 1 min, 58 2-5 sec. Hammer throw-Kohler ('14), Quail ('16) second;Skinner ('17), third. first; first; third., WAGNER. Importing. Tailors S0"oc0 State Street 301 S. State St. tie still continues his 416' Telephone "416 I I business at 61#3 Williams* St. Telephone gzi t 0 '1 to rg eFurniture Pianos I I . Ny and Livery in Connection All New Fishing Boats MAY FE STIVAL. make View Hotel C. E. GO'DFRE Y 410 N. 4th Ave. Phone 82-L Albert A. Stanley, Director IFrog, and parties WHITEMORE LAKE. Opens may 1st Chiciken Dinners, our Specialty. Danc in g and Banquets. Mates Reasonable I' I PACKARD ACADEMY DANCING CLASS MONDAY AND FRIDAY 7:00 P. M. Private lessons by appointmenat. Dream Waltz New York Hesitation Tango, One I Stop and latest variations taught. Hall and ref'reshmxent accommiodations for pri- Hill Auditorium, May 13, 14, 15, 16, 1914 Course tickets on sale up to and including Saturday, -May 2, only, at .00o and $5.00. On Monday, May 4, the sale of tickets for single con- certs will begin, at Sx.oo and $1.50 each. SIX BIG CONCI RTS mres Burke, Prop. Phone 565 F 2-2 11 I_ .. t Another Innovation-Picnic Lunch Boxes II FOR YOUR, CANOE TRIPS PUT UP WITH DELTA CARE AND QUALITY Prices 50c 75c and $1.00 I 11111 r 'ortraits by, '' , , .ter Are Sure to Please SEE Your Friends THE Studio: 319. a