SPRING CLOTHES The Best Cure for that "Spring Fever" is a .. T: I LYNDON' e a FA I KODAKS, IIAJESTIC li Tr.e Days Or y AJESTIC THEATRE FILMS, MA LCOL Tailored Suit ! Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. OBBY FABRICS SNAPPY STYLES PERFECT FIT SHIRTS TO ORDER ALSO was officially appointed. H. Beach Car- penter, Walter Emmons and Edward Saler as student members, Profs. A. S. Whitney, A. W. Patterson, R. W. Bunting, and R. W. Aigler as faculty members and Judge Murfin,James Duf- fy and John Hubbard as alumni mem- bers. The Buhl Classical fellowship was awarded James E. Dunlap. Prof. Can- field of the French department was granted a year's leave of absence for study. SWARTHMORE'S NINE TROUNCES MICHIGAN 6 -5 (Continued from page 1.) Michigan Jo K. MALCOLM; 604 E. Liberty ORPH E U Mon.-Tues., May 25.6-Burr McIntosh in IN MIZZOURA Wed. May 27-THE MANSION OF SOBS Thur. May 28-The Maid of Orleans in Sparts Joan of Are Fri. May 29-Van Dyke Brooke in Vitagraph Old Reliable Sat. May 30-Anita Steward in Vitaraph He never Knew Mon.-Tues.June 1-2-Mary Pickford in Tess of Storm Country Only Prices Matinees GARRICK5Eto $2.0 VIMelnhIa 200oOrchestra and Saturday ;feats $1-50 The Blue Bird I Tuesdy May 25-6-7 Wednesday MATINEES & NIGHTS $ --0,0- KPHOTO DRAMA Geo. Kleine presents Altony and Cleopatra Now playing to enormous Business at the Chandler Theatre, New York. 8 ACTS-500 SCENES-4000 ACTORS Presented by the same company that gave "Quo Vadis" "Last Days of Pompeii" "Les Mis- erables". COMING "The Sea Wolf" JACK LONDON MATINEE TODAY 3to 5pim. TONIGHT 7 to 10 pM, THE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY with Wallace Uddinger and Star Cast Photo Drama in 6 parts 250 - Scenes 250 Adus15c-Children lOc 330$ 8eats 250 Next Mon.-Tues.-Wed., Antony & Cleopatra Coming May 28 The Sea Wolf Jac 1 Roya1 Tailored Suits at $18, $20, $22 ana $25 mean a positive saving to you of $5 to $io and no one can give you any better fit, workman- ship or style. Our tailoring business has increased nearly 50% this season over last season. There is a good reason. AB R Sheehy ef........5 2 Howardlb .........5 0 McQueen 2b........3 0 Baker ss...........3 0 Benton rf...........3 0 Labadie if...........4 0 Hippler c..........3 1 Waltz3b...........4 1 Davidson p. ..2 0 Baribeau p.........2 1 Totals..........24 5 Swarthmore AB R Durborrow cf .......3 0 Shoemaker 2b .......2 1 Brown If ..... ...4 0 Riffert rf..........4 1 Harry c...........3 .1 Sproul lb...... ...3 1 Twining p..........4 1 Aldefer 3b ..........2 1 Melick c.......2 0 H 4 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 PO 2 8 1 0 1 2 7 3 0 0 24 1: A 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 4 2 13 A 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 5 2 E 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 I I m .,®. .n . TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! its faat Campus Bootery Opp. Huston's Agents for ROYAL TAILORS co. RUBBER SOLE OXFORDS FOR LADIES AND GENTS In black and tan calfskin, low broad heel s, and tready soles. Prices $3.50 to $6.00 Our styles distinctly above the ordinary." 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STATION ERS-PRINTERS-BINDERS 112 South Mai, Street Totals...........27 6 10 2712 3 Michigan .1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-5 11 4 Swarth. ..0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0*-6 10 3 Two base hits-Davidson, McQueen, Sheehy, Durborrow, Brown, Twining; home run-Sproul; sacrifice hits-Mc- Queen, Baker, Melick, Harry, Shoe- maker; hits-off Davidson 6 in 4 in- nings, Baribeau 4 in 4 innings; stolen bases-Hippler; double plays-Laba- die, Hippler and McQueen; struck out -by Twining 8; by Baribeau 3; bases on balls-off Davidson 2, off Twining 2; hit by pitched ball-Aldefer; wild pitch-Baribeau; left on bases-Michi- gan 4, Swarthmore 4; passed balls- Harry 2, Hippler 1., Time of game-, 1:50. Umpire-Moore. THREE SCHOOLS LEAD IN PREP PRELIMINARIES (Continued from page 1.) letes were given an automobile ride around the city, and last night attend- ed the senior sing and band concert on the campus. This evening at 5:45 o'clock they will attend the interscho- lastic banquet at the Michigan Union, and at 8:00 o'clock they will attend the combined concert of the California and Michigan Glee clubs in Hill auditori- u. The men qualifying for the different events, in the order of their perform- ances, and the time or distance of the best performance, follow: 100 yard dash-Robin son (Keewatin), Pleury (Detroit Eastern),Carter (Chi- cago U.), Perkins (Bay City), Gamble (Coldwater),CCampbell (Saginaw), Kalmnbach (Chelsea), Zoellin (Lewis Institute), Castenholz (Muskegon), Burgess (Richmond),Stephanoff(Grand1 Rapids), Butler (Lewis Institute), and Thompson (Rockford). Best time-10 seconds. 120 yard high hurdles-Goelitz (Kee- watin), Zoellin (Lewis Lustitute), Hor- ner (Grand Rapids), .Hudson (Grand Rapids), and Schirmer (Saginaw). Best time-162-5 seconds. 440 yard dash-Cantwell (Keewa- tin), Burke (Richmond), Harvey (Lan- sing), Shiverick (Chicago U.), Steph- }anoff (Grand Rapids), and McCloy (Bay City). Best time-52 4-5 seconds. 220 yard dash-Robinson (Keewa- tin), Carter (Chicago U.), Gamble (Coldwater), Cooper (Chicago U.),Per- kins (Bay City), Wallen (Lewis In- stitute), Stephanoff (Grand Rapids), and Kalmbach (Chelsea). Best time -21 3-5 seconds. 220 yard low hurdles-Goelitz (Kee- watin), Williams (Detroit Eastern), Zoellin (Lewis Institute), Annan (Kee- watin), Horner (Grand Rapids), and Perkins (Bay City). Best time-25 1-5 seconds. 880 yard run-Spink (Chicago U.), Mueller (Chicago U.), Christian (D. U. S.), Gallagher (Bay City), Holloway (Lewis Institute), Shadford (Ann Ar- bor), Chalk (Rock Island, Ills), and number 216. Best time-2 minutes, 6 seconds. Pole vault-Graham (Chicago U.), Hole (Chicago U.), Reich (Detroit Eastern), Wallin (Saginaw), Dexter (Crosswell), Burr (Plymouth), and Schirmer (Saginaw). Qualifying heighth-10 feet. (Owing to a misun- derstanding among the officials, three Chicago University men were allowed to compete, Gillies also qualifying. As only two men from each school are eli- gible to enter an event, the three men dropping out at the last previous- heighth will be. eligible for the finals today.) 12 pound shot put-Goelitz (Kee- watin), Smith (Bay City), Grotemat (Grand Rapids), Wallin (Lewis Insti- tute), and Gillies (Chicago U.). Best distance-44 feet, 3 inches. Discus throw-Goelitz (Keewatin), Grotetmat (Grand Rapids), Gillies (Chicago U.), Smith (Bay City), and Champion (Coldwater). Best distance -109 feet. 12 pound hammer-Miller (Lansing), Kimball (Muskegon),Smith (Bay City), Grotemat (Grand Rapids), and Goelitz (Keewatin). Best distance-134 feet, 8 inches. High jump-Goelitz (Keewatin), Sei- bert (Lewis Institute), Sullivan (Chi- cago U.), Luther (Grand Rapids), and Scholz (St. Joseph). Qualifying heighth--5 feet, 4 inches. Broad jump-Luther (Grand Rap- ids), Gelitz (Keewatin), Burgess (Richmond), Colley (Lewis Institute), and Wallin (Lewis Institute). Best dis- tance-21 feet, 1 3-4 inches. i CALIFORNIA GLEE CLUB and MICHIGAN CLEE- AND MANDOLIN CLUB EDWARD MINAMARA, Baritone. Mme. Schumann-Heink's protege. Special added attraction. TURNER and BAKER DICK LYMAM in Dialogue and Song and his Sketch of the Klondike ROSE GILBERT DICK MADDOX and the Dancing Chorus in Clever Novelties LEON ETTINGER jHOWARD PATRICK The Melody Expert Singer of Popular Hits PANAMA PACIFIC QUARTETCa Rag time Past-masters HILL AUDITORIUM, 8:00TO-NIGHT 25c-Seats at Wahr's and Sheehan's-50O NONE RESERVED DOORS OPEN 7:30 BOX OFFICE 7:00 COLLEGE 1 There is a shop, Proprietor "Pop;" Serves things to eat Both good and swert Will treat you right Morn, noon and night "POP" BANCROFT 722 Monroe Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco Stationary, . Candy, Magazines >I Teleptorne Cadillac 4524 LET'IFE L L EE Tailor for Men Make Your Spring Suit. British Woolens $55. to $60. 94 West Fort Street Detroit ComV-fnactlorl ery We have the best assortmcnt of ChocoeAstms nd Bore Bons All kinds of farrcy Ice Crearms for P;rtlea Try our Fruit Snardaes after the Theatre Madn. street I Try our Sundaes and Sodas. Edsill's xall Drug Store, 122 So. Main St. tf{ ALLEN SELLS GOOD CLOTHING. SPRING AND I SUMMER STYLES. Suits at $10.00-All Wool. Suits at $15.00-All Wool, Hand Tai- lorad.: Suits at $20.00-Adlers' Make and Style. Suits at $2.00-Equal to Finest Cus- tom Work. ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,- Main Street. tf The home of Rexall Remedies. Ed- sill's Rexall Drug Store. 122 South Main St. Tue-Fri Weyn s Mandolutes, Mandolins, Guitars,-and their accessories at very fo~wes&Dprices. See our stock before After the performance of the Col- lege Vaudeville Saturday night go to Grangers and dance until 12:00 o'clock. 166-67 After the performance of the Col- lege Vaudeville Saturday night go to Grangers and dance until 12:00 o'clock. 166-67 IMPORTANT RULES MADE REGENTS (Continued from page 1.) BY A Well Made Suit is an important part of being well-dressed- 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 IsE Thomas. State fellowships of $300 were granted to Mildred Armstrong, Adrian; E. B. Steele, Albion; Grace Hanson, Albion; Mary Gregg, Adrian; Faith Wel- ton, Alma; J. A. Keedie, Hillsdale; Julian Riemersma, Hope; Gladys Bab- cock, Kalamazoo College; Floyd Nag- ORDER YOUR VISITING 'N'l 10R SCARDS OW LET US LOAD YOUR KODAK We SeI the Con Proof Blue Book WAGNE K . Importing Tailors COO' State Street S TUU DEiT I'11So. University Ave C yU P P LY T ORE PHONE 1160-R asing. Grinnell Bros. 120 Liberty St. and ler, M. A. C.; Joseph Sanford, OlivQt. The board in control of athletics 1 PHONE 1160-R I ti oriraits by .. . ' ,l Il we wwwt ,irs l:i _,...rt " " " " '" Are Sure to Please SEE Your Friends THEMI Studio: 319 E. Huron