TAIE MICXfIGAN DAILY.
4t just stylish
it correct in- style.
To just offer you stylish clothing
would be easy for us but would soon
set you doubting the value of our
store service.
We study the difference between
style and correct style so that you
may feel securedi any selection
yon may make here.
There is an individuality in the
styles of Stein=Bloch Smart Clothes
that pleases the critical buyer-ma
glance at yourself in a Stein-~Bloch
Spring suit, before our big mirrors, !
explains why..
ieusch itt, Apfel & Company
TEAM'S AVERAGES SO ATPA
Batting and Fielding Percentages
Ball Players Gives Michigan
Nigh Standing.
Of
and a ficiding average oC .9s11, ich~i-
gani can boalst ai fine set of figure1(s, in
addition toth marks hiung up by
Batting andt fieldTing av.eragecs of the
Michigan1ba.,c rill teag. up to and in-
some of the individual Tplayers. In the
individual playe-rs, Sisdler stands forth
ahead of all others, with a hitting av-
erage of .528 in nine gamhes played.!
Rogers, Lavans and Bell also show ex-
ceptional hitting ability. Mecena'
leads in fielding with a perfct record'6
in nine games, while W.ebber has ia
perfect record for three : itmcs. I;'O -
I
PHOTOGRAPHY
is becin g intro 'used in mian Y Leading uni er: ties. It is essential
inl eve.ry college man's life that he know how to take pictures.
Can you conceive of a better opportunity, than you now have to
learn how ?
The Michigan strident who fails to take advantage of this
toppiortunity is making a great mistake.
Youi can buy a Kodak from $3.00 up to $i50.00, accordir g to
the amoumt you want to invest, and aniy onje of th(,m will take
good pictures.
You can renit them, good ones, for roc per day-."
We furnish them for you better and cheaper than anywhere
in the United States.
SISLER LEAD)S LIST AT .)2f3.
eluding the Georgia game of April 23,,
11-
fists are going at a pace that fe
,125~rn can equal.
With a club hitting average+
ers, the hard-working backs1top, has
'ew col-1 the next best averag-e with .991 to his
credit for nine games.
of .331 The. figures follow:-
LYNDON
719 N. University Ave.
Telephone. 458
UI CLOCKS andl you will get
right and all clocks guaranty ed
1I1 EAST WASHINGTON
Telephone 7 t6~
to yo Ij Classes Onl time
INew i ctn.
STREkLT
Fielding averages:
Player Gamnes LPO
McQueen....9 16
Webber....... 3 1
Rogers....... 9 88
Sisler......... 9 14
Howard .....14 37
Sheehy....... 8 14
Quaintance ..6 1 2
Pontius....... 5 34
Lavans...... 7 14
Hughitt....... 9 8
Duncanson... 5 4
Baker.......10 14
Bell ......9 3
Corey.....6 2
B~aribeau...... 5 2
Saier .....2 0
Team averages :
Total Chances
387
Batting averages :
Players
A
12
0
10
0
0
11
2
19
12
9
13
0
0
6
28
1
105
20
39
15
14
39
37
23
15
31
4
3
13
0
Pe.
1.U000(1
1.000
.94I
.933
.892
.86
G667
.616
.000
u.e S.e W OO"LffE N Ma LL S
NT~More$6 oMor
$1600 NoLess .00Less
J. L~. CHAPMAN,
Jewelk-
eyFries' Art Stoe
ctures and Framing
As-Its a
o pt
Best
Reasonable Prices,
Prompt Service and
Good Workmanship.
In
Fracilities
Price
Values:
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mAJEST'IC
Deaves Manikins
In'the ever popular
Uncle Tom's, Cabin
together with
Fou Other Ats
rMATINEE TODAY-3 P. Man
COX SONS & PINING, New York
MAKERS 0OF
ACADEMIC COSTUMES
Caps, Gowns &.Hoods
f for All Degrees.
f MACK & O, Representatlves
TUTTLE'S
Sisley 9
Rogers . .... . . .. .. 9
Lavans ..........................7
Bell....... ....................9
D~uncdnson...................5
McQueen ...'.. ..... .9
Baker ........................x.10
Howard........................10
Baribeau..... .................5
Sheehy......................... 8
Hughitt........ ........ ......9
Pontius........................ 5
Corey................6
Webber ......................... 3
Quaintance ...................... 6
Saier........................... 2
Gamies
Al
36
29
26
36
15
22
32
35
14
22:
22
10
15
9
13,
5
19
14
11
15
5
70
10
4
6
5
2
'3
1
0
11 Percentage
.528
.483
.417
.333
.318
.313
.286
.286
.273
.227
.200
.200
.111
.0177
'.000
$16.00
789 N. University Avenue
$ 16.00
via G__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
AFellow caun6be Proud 'of the
$16.00
Upstairs
At 'Bat
341
Nits
113
Pe'r'ICetage':
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ADS IN TIS COLUMN ARE TO B11 Lest Fischer Pairly Conies May 9.
PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. The third and last of the Fischer
-- parties to be given this year will be~
LOST. held May 9 at Granger's academy. The
dance will be informal, and the numbe r
Lost -A solid gold cuff link, with chip of couples is linited to 75. Ticke'
diamond set. Call G. H. Coons, 543 miay be secured by phoning 319 or 2'3G.
OAN STATE STREET
We Serve Hot
Lunches
.. :
'l<ow Shirts
arrived, a full a sortmctnt of sizes aad patterns in both
Ld Madras el this, of the]Longfellow Shirt.~ They
ie in negligee styl~e with both starchred and soft cuffs.
'chi o~ir windows for dig plays of this ezyclnsive shirt, or
hull1, let us show you thec entire limea
L. 531 Forest Ave. 149
FOR SALE.
For Sale-A canoe in good condition--
two paddles-one seat. C. A. Swain-
son, 332 East Jefferson. 147-151
For Sale-Eureka Electric Vacuum
Cleaner with all attachments. Used
only few time. Cost $45. Will sell
complete at $30. Call Neis. Phone
1582 J. 149,
FOR RENT.
For Rtent-i room house suitable for
fraternity or club house; corner lot,
spacious -grounds, rent reasonable.
418 N. Division St. Apply to W. H.
Butler, First National Bank Bldg.
Fri. Sat. Sun.tf
TINKER &COMPA 'NY
shers and Hatter, 342 S. State-Street
Agents for the B. V. M, anO Lewis Summer Underwear.
Prss ButIdIng..-Maynard Street
will Offer
Martha Washington Candy is the
best.' Fresh every day at the Univers-
ty Pharmacy. t
TICKETS FOR OILEE CL B CO,.
CF.RT IN 1DETROIT FIU D_1y" _ fI4
FOR SALE AT 6114i NELL R&
STR[EJ{, DET1RuOIT,$l0.TIKT
A D-3ITTO CONCERT ANI)D BNC'l'
Reach and "Ty Cobb" baseball goods
at II. L. Switzer Co., 310 State.
Wed Fri Sun---t
For Music and all Musical Instru-
ments visit Scebaeberle and Son's Mu,-
ic House. t
15Ir2 or25
For Sale in Ann Arbor by
Stofflet wind Elliott
A. Distributors for Washtenaw County
1 10 East Washington Sit
snoop=
191 3 Henderson-8 H. P., 4.Cy1Inders, Chain thrive, Big Tires-$325
The man who'rideĀ§ a rIenderin has a machine to be proud of.
It is silent. It is powerful. [I1t is long and low and easy riding.
rts, tarts with a crank instead of' by peddling; and the feet are rented
in cuinfort on foot boards.
Tile colle e man s diseliimination will tell him tlhat the Henderkon
is by far the most desirable motorc.ycle by reason of the advantages of
its four-cylinder construction.
And we predict that, among college men,. the Henderson will win
the great popularity it hms atmaed alnon~. the wisest buyers of motorcycl.es.
endersonlotorcycle Coo
11 58 Cass Avenue Detroit, Mich.
IOU will find
1,
1
4., , ti
a delightful lot of
correctness
in
our Spring
and
Summer
Iuits for
1men and
We Make Old Hats New
young men, anid even g reater
delight in our modest prices. 'A
PANAMA, SOFT, DERBY
or STRAW
visit should convince you.
I
$.15.00 to $30.00
SPECIAL PRICE
on
Michigenda, Culture, Koanzaland,
Crimson Chest and. Aw akened
Ranieses.
CLEANED AND BLOCKED
THE BEST SHOE SHINE SHOP
301 1-2 S. STATE STREET
Next to Wagners
Hats, Caps, and Gents Furnishings
WADHAMS
COMPANY
AY 5th
SCORES AND SHEET MUSIC
1214~23 S. Main St.
I
I
am
University PhanatCmay
NG & WIKEL, Proprietors
121 9 South University Avenue
WE NOW HAE THE EXCLUSIVE ACENGY
FOR
Math' Washirk"
We have a Telephone and a Delivery Boy-
p a - a y t 6r
USE THEM. PHONE 416 FOR A BOX.