M I AN DAILY - 'U ;'I l1 _______________________ ther Hint g feeling we suggest E TWO PIECE CH COMFORT ITS Another Big Clean Up of Fifty Slightly Worn Kodaks Prices start at from 30 to 50% off regular prices, and re- duce at the rate of ten cents per day until sold. Every one plainly marked. This is the biggest snap you ever saw. PREPARE FOR STRAW HAT DAY LYNDON MAY 15th .. .... the lightest weight, It possible to wear ear Coats Serge and Flannel wait your inspection SHIRTS TO ORDER K. MALCOM IMalaolm BlaaC STYLES will always be found here. -Mr. H. S. Sheppard, of the electrical{ engineering department, gave a talk on, "Wireless Telegraphy," before the Detroit-Ann Arbor branch of the Am- erican Institute of Electrical Engineers last night in the engineering building. -Painters from the university shop are putting a new coat on the econom- ics building. Work probably will be finished within another week. -Dr. Louis Kahlenberg, director of the chemical department at the university of Wisconsin, spoke in the chemical amphitheater Thursday night on the subject, "A Neglected Principle of Chemistry and Some of its Applica- tions." -Tan Delta Sigma, architectural hon. or society, held its initiation dinner at Foster's, Thursday night. Prof. A. Tealdi, of the landscape design depart- ment, and Prof. H. R. Cross, of the. fine arts department,, were the prin- cipal speakers. The following were initiated: Kathleen Cutting, grad., Fred A. Brinkman, '16A, George B. Hammond, '16A, Alexander McColl, '16A, and Arthur Moninger, '16A. 10c rents a kodak today. Lyndon." , 300 MARK PASSED BY TW0_REGULARS' Excluding Sider, ) lildgan Nine Bats .106 Sinice Returnt fromu Southern Trip EVERY AVERA GE SUFFERS SLUMP Exclusive of the batting of George Sisler, the Michigan team is hitting an average of .166 since its return from the south. Including the marks of that gentleman, the nine is batting .183. The latter average is about 50 points below the lowest average of the eastern teams which Michigan will meet on the sea-board trip. The total number of times at bat since the south- ern trip is 207, while the 38 hits poked out in that time gives an average of .183. The average for the year has suffer- ed a severe drop as a result of the fall- ing off on the home lot, the team hit- ting for the year averages 152, where- as it counted up to .303 after the sev- en games played in Dixie. Only two regulars are batting above .300, and only six men who have played in a Varsity game have averages above that figure. The names, position, number of games played in, number of times at bat, number of hits, and average of Near Allenel Hotel 118 E. Huron St. Bpstonian Oxfords Made-nto-yourMeasurer.Clothes Call, and'let us tell the rest. Get your Straw or Panama Hat at the Factory Hat Store. Everything the very latest "in Straws, Panamas, and Leghorns. We can also make them u' to order and trim them just as you want them. FACTORY HAT STORE W. W. MANN, Proprietor CAMPUS BOOTERY 308 S. State Street Our Prices and our Shoes are RIGHT and WE FIT YOU RIGHT Try us we save you money. 119 E. Liberty St. Rubber soled shoes re-soled as they should be every man who larly scheduled has played in a regu- game follow: SOPH ENGINEERS AND JUNIOR LAWS WIN INTERCLASS GAMES Both Teams Rin Up Big Scores before Contests Close; Martin Hurls Good Game In games featured by the run get-' ting of both the winning teams, the soph engineers and the junior laws triumphed .in the interclass baseball. series yesterday.' Martin, the star pitcher of the soph' boilermakers., lived up to his record, as the third year men could do nothing with his delivery when a hit was need- ed. After the first inning, he had, things all his own way, and in addi- tion, he got a home run. Pettibone robbed Krause of a sure triple by a leaping catch of his liner. The line- up and score follows: Juniors-Pettibone If, Richards 3b, Bricker 1b, Vogel rf, Gore of, Buell ss, Halloway 2b, Tobey c, Wickham p. Sophs-Pollock ss, Bowles 3b, Mar- tin p, Paisley 1b, Krause c, Whalen 2b, Dignan cf, Sevin if, Thomas rf. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7-R H E Juniors ......2 0 0 0 1 0 0-3 6 1 Sophs ......1 2 1 2 2.0 *'-8 5 2 By hitting the ball to all corners of the lot, the junior laws smothered the freshmen by the score of 17 to 1. The lineup and score follow: Junior laws-Martin 3b, McCall p, Brownell ss, Rowan 2b, Stevens 1b, Brown lf, Thomas c, Scott rf, Thor- nell cf. Fresh laws-Alexander ss, Burns cf, Toles p & 3b, Ryback 2b, Wall rf, Hew- itt ib, Achi c & p, Hall 3b, Cowlin If, then play the final match for the de- partment championship. All matches must be completed by Monday night and will be for 36 holes. A cup is to be given to the winning team and there is a strong possibility that numerals may be awarded also. In about two weeks a campus cham- pionship tournament will be held. Many candidates are expected to enter. The exact date has not been set. Parents Take Roberi F. Miller Home Robert F. Miller, '18A, who sustain- ed a fractured nose in an interclass baseball game Thursday afternoon, was taken to his home in Jackson yes- terday by his father and mother. Varsity band assembles in front of University hall at 1:30 o'clock, for Syracuse track meet and ball game. Tryouts for business manager of 1915-1916 Students Directory call from 4:00 to 5:00 o'clock Monday afternoon at the offices in the Press building. L ONE OF ARRY LEVINSON'S (3 STORES IN INDIANAPOLIS) Player, Pos. Games All Nichols, p......... 2 4 Flarshman, e.......2 2 Davidson, p........5 15 Sisler, p. .........13 52 Benton, c........18 51. Niemann, If........3 6 Brandell, ss. .....12 51, Shivel, 3b & ss. ... 2 4 Maltby, lb. .. ....13 46 Labadie, rf. . ......3 56 Waltz, 3b. ........13 51 Sheehy, cf.......13 55 McQueen, 2b.......13 52 McNamara, p. ....4 9 Soddy, p.........1 0 Stewart, lb. ...... 1. 1 Anderson, rf......2 3 Caswell, p. ... . ....3 4 Ferguson, p......3 6 II 2 1 60 18 17 2 14 1 12 13 11 11 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 Avg. .500 .500 .400 .346 .333 .333 .274 .250 .239 232 .215 .200 .173 .111 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 $ r THE DOLLAR YOU SAVE ON MICHICAN 334 S STATE ST. LOOK FOR THE CLASSY STRAWS IN THE WINDOW wwmw m.®. mmmoommusummomm T THE MARKETS S P E C A L S co Century Meat Market Y _-- , ____ IANN L D TS ORGANIZE INTERCLASS TETNNIS TOURNAMENT AT FERRY FIELDl With the appointment of E. P. Wright, '16, as interclass manager, the first step has been taken in conmplet- ing arrangements for an interclass tennis tournament to be inaugurated soon at Ferry field. Four managers, representing the freshman, sopho- more,. junior and senior classes, will be appointed within a few days by a committee consisting of Wright, Dr. Lee, and Director Rowe. The tourney will consist of regular singles and doubles matches between the various aspirants to determine the campus championship. Members of the Varsity and All-Fresh team will not b eligible to compete in this tour- nament. COMEDY CLUB DISCUSSES PLANS Election of New President Will Take Place Next Week Louis K. Friedman, '15, retiring president of the Comedy club, welcom- ed the new members at a meeting held yesterday afternoon in the Cercle Francais rooms. The election of the new president was postponed until the meeting which will be held next week. All the new members gave short talks in which they presented their views on the Comedy club. Director E. A. Sachs, '17, has ap- pointed E. A. Bartelme, '17E, stage manager and John E. Sanders, '17L, property manager for the coming year. W. Peddicord, '16L, has appointed Gerald Rosenbaum, '17, publicity man- ager. Kemper c. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7--R Freshmen ....0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1+ Juniors......3 5 1 0 0 8 *-17 H E 4 7 19 4 ALL-FRESH MEET POLISH TEAM Squad Leaves for Orchard Lake This Morning for Hard Battle Michigan's All-Fresh baseball team will leave for Orchard Lake at 7:05 o'clock this morning on the Ann Ar- bor railroad. The following men were selected by Coach Hughitt to make the trip: Bar- ibeau, Field, Piggott, Lambert, Wal- terhouse, Norton, Ippel, Bialoskey, Riddle, Drummond, Andrus, Miller, Golden, Brown. The return trip will start at 6:10 o'clock. The Poles have an exceptionally good team this year and a hard battle is expected. For many years this school has boasted of one of the strongest aggregations from the smaller schools in this part of the country and the yearlings expect the hardest battle of the year. QUALIFY FOUR TEAMS FOR GOLF NO 'PEP' YET SHOWN BY UNDEUCLASSES (Continued from page 1) chosen as follows: from the sop-h lits, heavyweight tug-or-war team, and pushball leader; soph engineers, mid- dle and lightweight tug-of-war and third relay captain; fresh laws, sec- ond relay captain; combined depart- ments, first relay captain. In order to choose the captains, class meetings will be held on Mon- day, the announcements to be madeby placard.. The mass meeting for the freshmen will be held Wednesday night at 7:00 o'clock in the west phys- ics lecture room. "Tommy" Hughitt and "Bill" Cochran will be present to give "pep" talks. . The soph mass meeting will be held Thursday night at the same time, the speakers being "Jimmie" Raynsford and "Eddie" Sa- ier. "Hap" Haff will have a promi- nent part in the proceedings on both nights. Phone 2350. City Taxi Co. City Taxi Co. Phone 2350. University Ave. Pharmacy Drugs and toilet articles. Phone 416. t Skate at Weinberg's, Roller RiO, Friday Night. Call 106 for large flat racks for in- itiating parties. QUALITY MEATS Cheaper and better than Meat STRICTLY FRESH FOR Chickens Pork Loin Roast' Pot Roast Beef Rib Roast Calf Liver 21c 16c 15c 18c 20ci White Perch Yellow Perch- Blue Pike Walleyed Pike - Lake Huron Trout Skinned Perch - per lb - 5c - Sc - loc - 15c - 12c - 13c ER TRIPS, and Picnics in, veal loaf, usages of all e any 'outing White Fish, Herring, Bull Head, Halibut, Fresh Clams. A reasonable price is made for dressing special price fish. ANN ARBOR FISH MARKET HENRY VOGEL Prop. Two Lit, Medic and Law Squads Will Call taxi Compete in Finals of Tourney 2280 15 522 Whose who qualified in the prelimi- nary matches of the interdepartment Call taxi. Phone 2350. golf tourney are:-Bohling and Bor- cherdt, lits; O'Connor and Marks, Drop in after the game or after play. medics; Williamson and, Nicholson, ing tennis and try a 5e soda. Van laws; Palmer and Stearns, lits. The Doren's Pharmacy, 703 Packard St. tf. final matches will be played May 15, '16, 17. One lit team will compete 50c reduction on your strawhat Sat. against the medics, the other against if you bring an old felt along. Davis, the laws. The winning teams will 119 S. Main St. 212 N. Main St. Phone 1091 212 E. WASHINGTON ST Phone 1853 y steaks to broil W E DELiVER. FOR THAT CANOE PARTY Let us fill your Picnic Basket ; WITH LITTLE DELICACIES SUCH AS Fancy Crackers, George Washington Coffee, Cold Meats, Jams & Jellies, Preserves & Pickles in fact everything to make your outing enjoyable d CALLING CARDS! 100 CAR*S AND PLATE, $1.25 UP. This price is the best in town. that will last forever. Drop in and If you get your cards now, you will have a plate see us. ION B KYER & WHITKER 114-6 E. Washington PHONES 326-7-8 Students' Supply Store .111 S. Univ. Ave. Phone 1160-R