.. :_ m : I. .> . i I. ARRIVED LNNDOND'S KODAKS, WHITNEY I 4 FILMS, Latest Styles in Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave.I n SHOES and OXFORDS SATURDAY MAY 16 Matinee and Night Pabst Milwaukee German Theatre Co. Direction-Conrad Bolten PRESENTING IN GERMAN C0 TESSE WHITNEY One N1ht Only MONIU MAY 18th Harrison Grey Fiske Presents MMRS I NOBBIEST LASTS. NEWEST SHADE4. U.NER & CO, 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR W" mr U " r Spring Hats FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR, AT ANA RICI(ARDSON 115 East Liberty 1 16 s. Main St. Of interesttoyou Fer the convenience of those discrim- n atingfolks whxo appreciate and desi r our High Quality ICe CCam we are pleased to announce that among the progressive firms using our prod- uct are The Delta, University Phar- maay,Sugden Drug Co., MacDon- aid's in the Campus district. .. ..r.. 11 ffee Roasters Wholesale' and Grocers & Co., Ltd.,y 2 4 S. Main St. II1 CLASS GAMES GO' TO SENIOR TEAMS 1914 Engineers and Laws Take Victo- ries From Junior Lits and Fresh Dentists HITTING OF LEHR IS FEATURE Senior teams were the winners in the first day's play of the second round in the interclass baseball series yester- day afternoon, the 1914 engineers beat- ing the junior lits by a 4 to 2 score, and 1914 laws getting the long end of an 8 to 6 game from the fresh dents. Vollmeyer, in the box for the junior lits, pitched good ball. Waldo, for the engineers, managed to pull them out of the holes by his excellent control. The fresh dents held a lead over the senior laws up to the fifth inning, when Wright weakened, and the score was tied at 6 to 6. Johnson started the barristers' rally in the seventh with a three-bagger to deep left. Lehr, who has batted 1,000 for the season, fol- lowed with a single, on which Johnson scored while Lehr was taking second. Lehr scored the last run on Collette's single through second. Gust, the pinch hitter, ended the inning by striking out. The dents failed to score in their half and the campus champions went home with their laurels intact. The senior lit-junior engineer game, scheduled for yesterday afternoon, was postponed to 4:00 o'clock today. TENNIS TEAM LEAVES FOR EASTERN INVASION TODAY Captain Wilson, Reindel, Andrews and Hll Picked by Coach Lee For Trip The 1913 Varsity tennis team, re- choSen as the eam of 1914, will leave at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon to play the schedule of seven matches in the east. Captain Edwin C. Wilson, '15, Ira Reindel,'15E, Allen Andrews, '14L, and Robert Hall, '14E, are the four, picked by Dr. A. O. Lee, coach, after final try-out sets yesterday afternoon. This will be the third year on the Var- sity for both Andrews and Hall. Tomorrow afternoon the team will play their first match, with Weslyan at Middletown, Conn. The second match is with Yale on Monday. Yale and the Navy will probably provide the stiffest opposition on the schedule. ELECT F. A. BADE, '15, EDITOR OF CAMPUS HUMOR MAGAZINE Nominations For Student Members of Board in Control Are Ratified Francis A. Bade, '15, was elected managing editor of the Gargoyle for the ensuing year at a meeting of the* Board of Control of Student Publica- tions yesterday. The editors and man- agers of the publications for 1913-1914 submitted a list of nominations made by them for the three student members ORPHEUM Wsaobthis Space Friday, May 15 Carl Williams in THE MISCHIEF MAKER Saturday, May 16 Ethel Story in THE HELPING, SISTER ANNOUNCEMENT J. H- Lambert, the well known shoe repair man, has opened a combination shoe re- pairing and clothes pressing establishment at 301 S. State St. He still continue his COMEDY IN 3 ACTS Now On Tour to Enormous Business--- Great Success. NOTE-Entire Perform- ance to be given in German. Benefit of1 Educational Fund o j fGerman Societies. Prices-L.oo75-50-25 SEATS NOW SELLING I Seats Thur-50e to $2.00 t AND THE MANHATTAN COMPANY IN Mrs. ismpstea d- leigh AN AMERICAN COMEDY BY HARRY JAMS SMITH business at 613 Williams St. i M AJETC THEATE MONDAY TUESDAY May18,19,20 Two Shows Nightly at 7 & 9. Matinee Daily at 3 $50,000 Motion Picture of Charles Dickens'- 'David Copperfield'- in 7 Parts Rutire Production will run nearly Two Hours Scenes in England on original spots made famous in the novel Adults15c--Children.ltc Box Seats 25. Coming, May 21-22-23 'THE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY' In 7 parts and 5ooscenes FRANK BROTHERS, Fifth Avenue Boot Shop, Number 224 NEW YORK EXHIBIT SHOP 326 SOUTH STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR 1 i Matinee 3 bays t 5C$10 6 GARRICK Mon. Ma xi - Nights 25c to $2 Weber & Fields in HOKEY POKEY of the Board of Control for next year which was ratified at this meeting. The list is as follows: W. C. Mullendore, '14-'16L, H. B. Abbott, '13-'15E, Karl Mohr, '13-'15L, Allan T. Ricketts, '15E, Fred B. Foulk, '13-'15L, Edward Saier, '13-'15L, Selden Dickinson, '13-'15L, Cecil A. Brown, '15. NIGHT TRAIN WILL BE HELD FOR MAY FESTIVAL VISITORS The Michigan Central railroad an- nounces that the west-bound train due here at 10:34 o'clock will be held until 10:50 o'clock tomorrow night for the benefit of out-of-town visitors to the May festival. Extra coaches will be put on here. UNDERCLASSES BATTLE TODAY ACROSS HURON (Continued from page 1) possible after that. Relays races will begin at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning at Ferry field, and the push ball fray will take place directly following. Sophs will congregate at Tappan hall and fresh- men will assemble at the flag pole, at 8:00 o'clock, to -receive instructions and to march to the field. Standish-a New AvRROW CO'LLAR for .Summer An ultra smart style which correctly ex- presses the fashion RforPbc CLUETT. PEABODY & CO.,INe.. Makers 1 416 Telephone 416 PACKARD ACADEMY I DANCING CLASS MONDAY AND FRIDAY 7:00 P. M. Private lessons by appointmAent. Dream Waltz Ne wYork Hesitation Tano, One Step and latest variations taught. Hail and refreshment accommodations for pri- J vate parties. PERFECT ICE CREAM SODA UNIVERSITY AVE. PHARMACY GoTT],DINC & WIKL 1219 SOUTH UNIVERSITY MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDY 418 Telephone 416 A Well Made Suit """ I is an important part of being well-dressed- I I .. _ LET THE RESHMAN A good appearance is of course necessary, but perman- ent satisfaction can only be had when the garment is well made. Our coatmakers are experts in their line and do the work in our own shop. ,I Press Your Clothes SELECT THREE STUDENTS FOR CONTROL BOARD (Continued from page 1) ed last year by the directors. Saier is the only new man, and up to the pres- ent time has had no official connection with athletics, save as one of the try- outs for the Varsity baseball squad. The election of yesterday defeats any possible chance of the matter of direct electionbeing taken up by the present board of directors. It became known yesterday that the resolution which was defeated called for the submission of the direct election proposition to the Board of Regents. Board officers yes- terday refused to give out the exact re- sult.of the vote on this question, but it is understood that the resolution was not defeatd by a unanimous vote. Furniture Pianos Merchandise ODFREY Phone 82.b All the latest styles GENUINEyEQUiDOR2PANAMAS' MADE UP TO YOUR ORDER UP-TO-DATE Soft and Stiff Hats at all prices Panama and Straw Hats Bleached and, Blocked without injury to the Hat. FACTORY HAT STORE 118 E, Huron SI, Near Aheae lHotel HAND. PRESSING IWAGNED . Importing Tailors da co. Stat. Street SUITS 25c TROUSERS 10c I StoragE C. I. KIDD, '17 Lit. C. E.Cl 3O-J 1112 S. University Ave. 41 0 N. 4th Ave. 1 Are Sure to Please SEE Studio: 319 E '4 r A ' I !4 [4 by ;I 1p?