THE MICHIGAN DAILY . t ... .+.,.,,.....,....,. h,., ,....... Now is the Season for hte Serge and Flannel TROUSERS We have all the patterns shown by n vswoolen hbuses. x ill B to your advantage to sce tbLm. The y ai e priced it, and when Malcolm makfs you a tiouscr, the fit and e is assured. We are sboming a fine Sumnmer Blue ge at twenty-thiee dollars--for the hot days. Drop in see the line. J. Karl Malcolm, East Liberty St. Malcolm Block N RAV I NG Don't Wait-Now is the Time to Place your Order for those Engraved Cards which you Will need in a few weeks feet 5-8 inches, setting a new Mich- igan Interscholastic mark and also for Ferry field. Putting 12 Pound Shot--Won by Ed- wards, Ann Arbor, distance 44 feet 11 3-4 inches; Blacklock,Grand Rap- ids Central, second, distance 44 feet 11 1-4 inches; K. Huntington, New Trier High, Kenilworth, Ill., third, distance 43 feet 8 3-4 inches; Smith, Bay City, fourth, distance 42 feet 9 1-4 inches. Discus Throw-Won by Misner, Mus- kegon, distance 114 feet 9 inches; Wedemeyer, Chelsea, second, dis- tance 102 feet 1 1-4 inches; Harris, Adrian, third, distance 100 feet 6 inches; Smith, Bay City, fourth, dis- tance 99 feet 1 1-2 inches. Throwing 12 Pound Hammer-Won by Kimball, Muskegon, distance 131 feet 5 inches; Reid, Wayne, second, dis- tance 124 feet 4 inches; Blacklock, Grand Rapids Central, third, dis- tance 121 feet 10 inches; Wedemeyer, Chelsea, fourth, distance 121 feet. High Jump-Sears, Lewis Institute, Chicago, and Beatty, Grand Rapids Central, tied for first, height 5 feet 7 inches; K. Huntington, New Trier High, Kenilworth, Ill., third, height 5 feet 5 inches; Armstrong, Muske- gon fourth, height 5 feet 4 inches. Broad Jump-Won by Burgess, Rich- mond, distance 20 feet 11 5-8 inches; Field, Lewis Institute, Chicago, sec- ond, distance 20 feet 11 3-8 inches; Leslie, Croswell, third, distance 20 feet 11 1-4 inches; Donoho, Lewis Institute, Chicago, fourth, distance 19 feet 10 3-4 inches. Preliminaries in the Track Events. Trial heats, 100-yard dash: First heat: Carter (University High of Chicago) first; Beatty (Grand Rap- ids) second. Time-10:1. Second heat: Henry (Detroit East- ern) first; Perkins (Bay City) second. Time-10:3. Third heat: Zoellin (Lewis Insti- tute) first; Gregg (Detroit Eastern) second. Time-10 3. Fourth heat: Young (University High of Chicago) first; Van Thorn (Oak Harbor) second. Time--10 :2. Fifth heat: Vail, (Toledo) first; Walker (Evanston) second. Time 10:2. Sixth heat: Comstock (Alpena)first; Healy (Lansing) second. Tm -10 :3. Trial heats 120-yard high hurdles: First heat: Corbin (Alpena) first; Wyatt (Detroit Eastern) second. Time Second heat: Vigneron (University High of Chicago) first; Blacklock (Grand Rapids) second. Time-18. Trial heats, 440 yards dash. first; Zoellin (University High of Chi- cago) second. Time-17:1. Trial heat, 440 yards dash: First heat: Shiverick (University High of Chicago) first; O'Mearae (Ev- anston) second; Shank (Toledo) third. Time-52:4. Second heat: Beatty(Evanston)first; Armbruster (Lake View, Chicago) sec- ond; McCloy (Bay City) third. Time Second heat: Sheldon(West Branch) first; Shirley (Toledo) second; paint- er (Lewis Institute, Chicago) third. Time-2:06 3-5. Third heat: Willmarth (Lake View, Chicago) first; Mueller (Lewis Insti- tute, Chicago) second; Seeley (Sagi- naw Eastern) third. Time-2:07. Trial heats, half mile relay. First heat: Evanston, first; Toledo, second. Time-1:35 1-5. Second heat: University High, Chi- cajo, first; Alpena, second. Time-- 1:39 1-5. RAIN AGAIN HOLDS UP BASEBALL TEAM WEST PHILADELPHIA, May 23.- Michigan's Varsity baseball team did not journey to Lehigh today, as the Lehigh management called the game off. Rain and wet grounds were giv- en as the reason for the canceling of the Michigan-Lehigh battle. The Wolverines are stopping at the NOrmandie, and after two days of rest occasioned by the raining off of the Princeton game and the canceling of the Lehigh contest feel in fine trim for the battle with Penn. Sisler will probably do the hurling for Michigan while the Quakers are relying on Im- lay their star box artist. Today the Michigan players were the guests of the Philadelphia Nat- ionals at the Philadelphia-Cincinnati game. CLASS TE AMS PLAY TIE GA3IE. (Continued from page 1.) Junior Laws. Sunday e A Watch This Space 0 .- no= Young Man Your Spring Suit is Here,"aw The St) le that appeals to all young men (f taste and dress. Our line cf imported woolens are of the finest in the market today. 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Third heat: Vail (Toledo) first; Walker (Evanston) second; Zoellin (Lewis Institute, Chicago) third. Time -23:1. E AND CIGARETTE Fourth heat: Flucherer (Toledo) first; Young (University High of Chi- cent years and the final result will be cago) second; Herrick (Ann Arbor) in doubt until the relay, which is the third. Time-22:4. last event. Coupon tickets will admit Trial heats, 220-yard low hurdles: to both meets today and a record break- First heat: Larkins (Lewis Institute) first; Corbin (Alpena) second. Time- ing crowd is expected this afternoon. 28:1. Yesterday's summaries are: Second heat: Cory (University High Finals in the Field Events. of Chicago) first; Misner (Muskegon) Pole Vault-Won by Foss, University second. Time-26:1. High, Chicago, height 11 ft. 3 inches; Third heat: Williams (Evanston) Sears, Lewis Institute, Chicago, sec- first; Gordon (Lansing) and Hudson ond, height 11 feet; Hole, Universi- (Grand Rapids) tied for second. Time ty High, Chicago, third, height 10 -27:4. feet 9 inches; Reich, Detroit East- Fourth heat: Vigneron (University ern, fourth, height 10 feet 6 inches. High of Chicago) first; Perkins (Bay Foss tied the Interscholastic field City) second. Time-28:1. record made by Horner when com- Trial heats, 880 yard run: peting for Grand Rapids Central. In first; Shirley (Toledo) second, Paint- trials for height after he had wonthe C. Straub (Adrian) second; MacKay event, Foss cleared the bar at 12 (West Branch) third. Time-2:04 4-5. (Continued from page 1.)1 the state on the track. Toi a winer is a hopeless task but dope seems to point to one of the ago schools if their men can re- and judging by the number quali- Von Thorn, a one man team from Harbor may amass more points i several big teams if the little fel- follows up today. >day's events will be the final and -finals in all the track events and start at 2:30 sharp. 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