TifE MICHIGAN DAILY -x day, June 3rd Order your Canoes and Lunches for Sunday NOW U. Of BOAT LIVERY . ees~rnrrerrn~ne rir r urnnrrnnrre -- - __ -- m: ' _ J FES ARE NOT else in life they deration. You enjoyment out ychosen cigar-~ ee ~than from a ich are m~erely you, may not be arettes to try them this get. 2 at~The Best." ~~~- ..... DAME LOSES TO M ICHI- NINE ON "LABADIE DAY" nined from Page One) on both walked. Edgren, for the disgruntled visitors, n almost every pitch in this 'ith able assistance from his es. Finally he cut loose with itch that the catcher couldn't ,ched with a section of the nd. Labadie raced home, and Dame lads kicked themselves ie club house.AMyers, playing the visitors, was particularly and unhappy during the aft. Nothing seemed to suit him, srew his hat and glove about kless abandon. iorning's game starts at 9.;30 ore: au-- AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 112TRAKTHLETES TO RECEIE IMSI! "Eddie" Carroll to Be Only Track Maii Wearing tripes Next Yer SEVEN OF hONOR ROLL6 OlADUATE Twelve track athletes were honored yesterday by receiving "M's" as a reward for their season's endeavors, while the four Varsity tennis players were likewise rewarded. "Eddie" Carroll will be the only man on the .track team of next year who will waar th'e .aia a- stripes on his tack -jersey, as the whirlwind miler was the only Michi- gan man aside from the retiring cap- tain, "Hal" Smith, to get a place in the intercollegiates. last week. Seven of the dozen men who will receive their Varsity recognition at the farewell mass meeting this evening have taken part in their last Michigan track meet. Those who remain to wear the "M" next season are Car- roll, Cross, O'Brien, Donnelly and Fontanna. . All of them are juniors, and in their second season of track work.- Three of the four tennis players are seniors this year. "Hod" Sherwood is the sophomore who will wear the tennis insignia. The track men will meet at the feld house on Ferry field this after- noon at 1:45 o'clock to elect a cap- tain for the next year's Varsity cin- d1v team.- FRIDAYI'S INTERCLASS GAME CANCELLED BY WITHDRAWAL All Entrants Urged to Play Off Games Before Next Saturday; No Count Made Later Yesterday proved to be a quiet one as far as the interclass baseball league was concerned, the only sche- duled bill of the day, that between the senior lit and law teams being can- celled due to the withdrawal of the former group from the final round. As several postponed contests re- main to be run off before the end of next week, Intercollege Manager Thomas urges that an extra effort be put forth by teams having such games to play them off just as soon as pos- sible, as no games will be counted in the standings that are staged after next Saturday.' ALL-FRESh TENNIS TEAM TO MEET GRAND RAPIDS TODAY The All-Fresh tennis team will line up today on the Ferry field courts for a return match with the Grand Rapids Y. M. C. A. racqueters, who gave the yearlings such a battle in the Furni-. ture City last week. This year's freshman quartet is one of the best that ever sported the Maize and Blue, having a record of 5 victories and no defeats. The year- ling squad will be composed of Capt. Steketee, Knoche, Strouse and Hicks, with Codd in reserve. l ope Favors All- Fresh Because Former Victory Over Ioles At 7:30 o'clock this morning Coach eMGinnis and a squad of 13 yearling baseball men left for Orchard Lake to play the last game of the season with the Polish Seminary team. From ipresent indications it appears that the yearling s uad will bring home the bacon. Either Mrowka or Socha will appear in the box for the Poles. Glen or Turner, probably the former, will take the mound for the 1919 team. The following men made the trip w.ith the coach: Glen, Turner, Parks, Morrison, Adams, Middleditch, Hor- witz, Dancer, Kirchgessner, Hall, NllW 111(41 SCHOOL QUALIFIES 11 MEN (("nini d from Page One) Locke (Cleveland Shaw), second. Time, 10 2-5 seconds. 4thli heat-Hargreaves (Joliet), first; Gibbs (Crane Tech.) second. Time, 10 3-5 seconds. 5th heat-Butler (Shortridge), first; Gindich (Crane Tech.), second. Time, YEARLINGS PLAY LAST GAME of oul"hro"p (Bay City), fourth. Time, 5l 4-5 seconds. 220-Yard Dash 1st heat-Rausch (Waterloo), first; Anderson (Charleston, W. Wa.), sec- ond; W. Bacon (Grand Rapids), third. Time, 22 2-5 seconds. 2nd heat-Hargreaves (Joliet), first; Locke (Cleveland Shaw), second; D.:oorhead (Tol. Scott), third. Time, 21 4-5 sec. 3rd heat-Landers (Oregon), first; Dowding (Bowen), second; Sewell (Tol. Scott), third. Time, 22 seconds. 4th heat-Sitts (Pontiac), first; Lewis (Crane Tech.), second. Time, 23 1-5 seconds. 220-Yard Low HurdlesY 1st heat-Smith (Cleveland Shaw), first; Wilson (Shortridge), second. Time, 26 2-5 seconds. zud 0 eat --wacheuzie ourand Rap- ids), first; Thomas Parr (Cleveland Shaw), second. Time, 26 3-5 seconds. 3rd heat-Swift (D. U. S.), first;. Dale Hause (Ann Arbor), second. Time, 27 3-5 seconds. 4th heat-Loomis (Oregon), first; Cilfillan (Joliet), second. Time, 25 seconds. 880-Yard Run 1st heat-Rees (East Aurora), first; Heuple (Tol. Scott); second; Vande- visse (Grand Rapids), third; D. Wright (Cleveland Shaw), fourth. Time, 2 minutes, 2 seconds. 2nd heat--Forbes (Grand Rapids), first; Page (Tol. Scott), second; Na- son (Joliet), third; Walbridge (De- troit Eastern). Time, 2 minutes, 9 1-5 seconds. WFI BE1RG'S COLISEUM Now Running Full Blast EVERY ATTRACTION INSTALLED A N D GIVING SATISFACTION Swimming Pool The Best lEver Be Sure you Ride on the Marry-Go-Round Automatic Baseball Program Changes Monday, Wednesday Best in City and Friday Moving Pictures T h e*Catering Depart- ment is Up-to-Date avid Bowling 10 1 ids 2 Tin 3 Tin 4 Tim 3-5 seconds.' 120-Yard High Hurdles st heat-MacKenzie (Grand Rap- ), won. Time, 17 1-5 seconds. :nd heat-Gilfillan (Joliet), won. ne, 16 2-5 seconds. rd heat-Landers (Oregon), won. ne; 16 3-5 seconds. th heat-Loomis (Oregon), won. )e, 16 2-5 seconds. - 440-Yard Pash ! Clean, Healthful Resort for Old and Young. if ...........5 0 :n, rf........5 0 lie, cf........52 fell, ss.... 4 0 rhouse, 2b ... 4 0 ngton, lb .... 3 0 as, 3b ........ 4 0 o, c ......... 4 0 , .......... 4 0 als ... . 38 2 re Dame- AB. R. in, c ........ 4 0 ey, rf......... 5 0 op,,cf.........5 1 1b.......... 5 0 , 3 .......... 3 0 ,if ........... 4 0 ss .........4 0 is ... ......38 1 2 2 0, 0 1 0 12 1 2 4. 4 0 10 0 0 2 1 1 10 1 0 0 2 6 33 13 H.PO.A. 0 10 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 1 1'0' 0 2 2. 6*30 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,o 0 0 0 1 E 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 1st heat-Houston (Grand Rapids), first; Jacobs (Joliet), second; Robb (D. U. S.), third; DgWright (Cleve- land Shaw), fourth. Time, 51 3-5 seconds. 2nd heat-Butler (Shortridge), first; Gindich (Crane Tech.), second; Thom- as Parr (Cleveland Shaw), third; } FIELD EVENTS Shot put--Van Orden (Alan Arbor), Tech.), Pratt (Lane ' 'ech.), Riblett Pond (D. U. S.), Gilfillan (Joliet), All- (ClevelanuQ Shaw), Fogg (Tol' Scott),t man (Urbana), John Parr (Cleveland Moorhead. (Tol. Scott), and Loomis Shaw), qualified. Distance, 49 feet, (Oregon. qualified. H(,I -ht, 5 feet, 4 1-2 inches. 6 inches.. Pole vault-Gleason (Detroit East- Hamrnmer throw-Allmau (,Urbana)< ern), Wasbrook (Detroit Eastern), John Parr (Cleveland Sh-aW) Meyer Cross (Muskegon), Landers (Oregon), (Joliet), Burmeister (Shelby), and Wengerden (Muskegon), qualified. Kehlman (Joliet), qualified.. Dist :nce, Height, 10 feet, 4 inches. 137 feet, 10 inches. High jump - Middleton (Crane( (Continued on Page .(ior) Let that Freshman in the house take a run down to Bloomfield's and get some of that cooling ice cream. J3 Conte back next fall and take a course at Hamilton Business College and you will be in line for a better job when you leave Michigan. tf Plate and 100 cards, $1:50, at Sheehan's tf r "'SAFETY FIRST" HAS BEEN DONE TO DEATH Service first, last and always is the big idea with us, and perfect saft (y is assured where good food stuffs are properly prepared as they invariably are at "TH E R ENEL LEN A PLACE OF DISTINOTIVE Q.ERVICE HOS PICE" None out when winning run was red. higa ....0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 re Dame...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 ummary-Three-base hits -Bran- Labadie, Lathrop. Stolen bases eem, Brandell 2, Harrington, Moon- Moots. Bases on Balls-Off Miller >ff Edgren 3. Sturek out-By Mi-' 8; by Edgren 9. Wild pitches- ;ren 2. Passed balls-Dunne. Hit pitcher-By Miller (Klein). Um-, s--McKenzie and McCain. Time{ We are steadily enlarging and adding capacity to accomodlate a rapit Iy is acreasing patronage of particular people-but we need you. 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