. THUk MICHIGAN DAILY. SPRING CLOTHES :fj LYNDON'S KODAKS, FILMS, i MAJESTICTheatre Cool?8 Yes! The Best Cure for that "Spring Fever" is a '11 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY STARTING TODAY MALCOLM Tailored Suit -W Amateur finishing 719 N. UnIversiiy Ave. Matinees 3 to 5 Nights 7 to 10 I NOBBY FABRICS SNAPPY STYLES PERFECT FIT SHiRlTS TO ORDER ALSO J. K. MALCOLM, 604 E. Liberty Royal Tailored Suits at $18, $20, $22 ana $25 ALL-FRESH MEET CITY LADS TODAY' Michigan's first all-fresh baseball team will make its debut on Ferry field this afternoon with the University of Detroit as its opponent. The game will start promptly at 4:05 o'clock. Coach Lavans has his charges in shape for the fray, and although his proteges have not benefitted through real contests with other schools, they have learned much from their daily sessions with the Varsity, and appear equal to the occasion this afternoon. The yearlings made their propitious start at the expense of the Detroit University nine on May 9 on the lat- ter's grounds, and no one entertains the hope of anything but success this afternoon. In their former clash, Mc- Namara was on the mound for the freshman and proved his superiority to Marshke who twirled for the De- troiters. The pitching selections to- day favor both of these men to renew' hostilities at the start, while Coach La- vans has Payette and Flynn to fall back on in caseMcNamara should en- counter an off day. To Exhibit Bridge Tournament Steins. The steins which were awarded to the players securing high score in the recent Union bridge tournament are now on exhibition at the Union., The winners of the prizes are Russell Neil- son, '14, and Thomas Caley, '14L. ORPHEUM Wed. May 20- The Refrigerator Car's Captive Thur. May 21-Big Comedy BiU, featur- ing Ford Sterling in Zuzu, the Band Keystone Comnedy Leader Fri. May 22, Mary Fuller in (3rd series Dollie of the Dailies) A Matter of Dress Pathe Weekly Man.-Tues., May 25.6-Burr McIntosh in IN M IZZOU RA Only Prices wanesy R I C Soc to 00 wee GdayIoOrchestra and Saturday Seats $1 50 The Blue Bird trounced by both Cornell and Pennsy, the Princeton men are expected to present a formidable front. Lund- gren last year coached the Princeton Freshmen and for this reason unusual interest attaches to the battle. Prince- ton walloped Michigan last year Ntith Sisler in the box and the tourists are out for revenge. The score: With Wallace Eddinger, Elita Proctor Otis and great cast Photo drama In 6 - Acts -- 250 - Scenes - 256 $ 25,000 PRODUCTION The Famous Daly Theatre Success- 2 years in London S year in tew York 6 months in BostonI and every large city in America. Daniel V Arthur presents The Great Diamond Robbery mean a positive saving to you of $5 to $io and no one can give you any better fit, workman- ship or style. 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Prices $3.50 to $6.00 cur styles distinctly above the ordinary." StateSt. Wahr's Shoe Stores ManSt, "Nettleton Shoes' Sto p ot the Crest The New PI a ea Ice Cream Candy Light Lunches We make our own candy 302 S. Main St. Near Liberty m a3 Your Summer Vacation -The members of the Deutscher Ver- ein will elect officers for next year at a general meeting at 8:00 o'clock to- morrow night, in the Verein room. MICHIGAN WINS CLOSE CONTES'I FROM CORNELL was enough tallies to win. Michigan counted in the first when Sheehy, first up, singled and went to second when Keating fumbled. Captain Sisler, playing in the hard luck which has attended his sessions at the plate on the trip, forced Sheehy out at third. But a minute later Howard came home on a wild pitch. Further scoring looked certain when Baker was given his free pass to first, but in the pinch Labadie whiffed. In this same inning Cornell's scor- ing machine seemed about to count with a double steal, but Howard whip- ped the ball to Baer in time to nip Donovan coming in from third. In the fifth the Wolverines put their other two men over the home plate. With two out McQueen smashed out the sesond Michigan safe hit, going to sec- ond on Russell's error and to third on a pased ball. Captain Sisler was given life at first on Keating's bad throw which should have resulted in the third out. He stole second, and then Baker clouted out the third and last hit made by the winners, it resulting in two runners crossing the pan. Cornell threatened in the fourth but a double play with Howard and Baker in the stellar roles, balked them. In their eighth they counted a single tally on two hits, only to be blocked in their attempts to tie up the game in the last inning. The Wolverines left tonight for Princeton where Baribeau is schedul- ed to work against the Tigers. Though AB R Schirrick c..........5 0 Donovan 2b........2 1 Bills ss...........3 0 Grossman rf........4 0 Adair 3b ...........3 0 Taber lf............3 0 Halstead of.........4 1 Keating lb.........4 0 Russell p ..........3 0 * Regan ............1 0 H 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 0 1 1 1 1 11 0 0 A 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 F 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 and compare its work with that of the old fashioned sad iron ; compare, also, the time. spent and your own state of mind and body. You will be con- vinced that you cannot afford to do without an Electric Flat Iron Let us provide you with one. 32 2 5 27 9 3 Totals...... Totals..........31 Cornell 3 3 27 12 5 can mean Use an Electric Flat Iron profit as well as pleasure to you The Outlook Company is desirous -of securing a limited number of college men as exclusive represen ta- *,Regan batted for Russell in ninth. Michigan .......1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-3 Cornell .........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 Sacrifice hit-McQueen; stolen bas- es-Sisler 2, McQueen, Labadie, Waltz, Grossman, Adair; double plays-How- ard-Baker; struck out-by Ferguson 3, by Russell 11; bases on balls--off Ferguson 2, off Russell 6; hit by,pitch- ed ball-Russell, Ferguson; wild pitch -Russell; passed ball-Schirrick; left on bases-Michigan 7, Cornell 9. Time of game 2 hours. Umpire-Lush. FOR SALE-Bicycle in good condition, $7.50. 752 Packard St. Phone 1548- M. 165-6-7 FOR SALE-My residence suitable for Fraternity or Sorority. In perfect condition. Terms reasonable. En- quire 302 So. Division St. 165-6-T-81 FOR RENT-I am desirous of renting I my home which will accommodate 25 students to a house club, frater- nity or sorority. Mrs. F. J. Chap- man, 311 Thompson St.t WANTED-To rent rooms to 12 or 14 young men with board for next school year. Address: M. W. 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