TAD MICHIGAN DAILY 1.I SUNDAY, June 4 Take the day off and go up the River. One of our Canoe Lunches will make the trip corn- plete. Aside from being the best, you. don't have to' carry them down here. u . of BOAT LIVERY 0 P0?P. MATS.I TES., THURS.I AND SAT. 25c and 50c Nights 25c-50c-75c GARRICK' DETROIT Week Starting Monday, June 5 and Ending Sunday, June 11 VAUGHAN GLASER And his Excellent Company, including FAY COURTENEY Present CCA OF SUNNY- BROOK, FARM"9 By K ATE; DOUGLAS WIGGIN Blarrington. Struck out-By Robins 6, by Miller 2, by Sheehan 1. Bases on balls -Off Sheehan 5, off Robins 3. Hit by pitched ball-Labadie, Harrington. Time of game-2 hours, 2 'minutes. Umnpi res--McKenzie and McCain. CARROLL ELECTED '17 TRA9CK CAPTAIN Brext Year's Leader Has Beeni Con- s'iiet Point Winner for Two Seasmi~s TOOK SECOND IN ONE MILE RUN 11. -:1. (Eddie) Carroll, '17E, was yestorday unanimously elected to cap.. tami the Michigan track team for the coming year. Carroll succeeds ":Hal" Smith, who has led the Maize and l3lue for the past two seasons. Carroll has been a consistent point w inner for the past two seasons, cleaning up first places in nearly all of the dual meets in which he has ta- ken part. In last year's intercollegiate at Philadelphia, the new leader took down third place behind McKenwjie of Princeton and Windnagle of Cornell. At Cambridge last week the Wolverine was second to Windnagle, making the maile in 4 minutes and 16 2-5 seconds. CL 1SS TENNNIS TOURNAM1ENT WILL BE P~LAYED) THIS WEEK Play in the class tennis tournament will begin tomorrow and will continue until the end of the week. All matches must be played off by Saturday night. Following is the schedule:' .Monday: '16 vs. '19. Tuesday: '17 vs. '18. Wednesday: '18 vs. '19; '16 vs. '17. Friday: '17 vs. '1,9; '16. vs. 18. tllU 11111111 11 11 1l11l1 11111111111~t111li 1I1IIIIII IIII 1 IIIu 11 111ll1111 I111111 111111 111111 II - You will always, f.id here fY~ Suits o Quality Low Shoes for; SAnd Reasonable Prices Summer .: $30 In all leather ________ occasic Fstablished z HENRY &Co Tailors to Men =. Directly North of Law Bldg. 713 North Univer Im11fhi111111II Spring ar wear rs for all )ns. 1855 A Play Aglo, A Brighter, Sweet With the Sunshine and Joy of Life , Sunnier Story Has Never Been Staged sity A 2-3IAN rTEAM WFI NS INTERSCHO- LASTIC FOR OREGONX, ILL. (C'ontinued from Page Oie) FIELD EVENTS Shot put--Allman (Urbana), first; John Parr (Shaw), second; Pond (D. U2. S.), third; Gilfillan (Joliet),, fourth.' Distance, 49 feet, 10 1-2 inches. Pole vault-Landers (Oregon), first; Cross (Muskegon), and Wesbrooki (De- troit Eastern), tied for seconld' Wen- gerden (Muskegon), and Gleason (De- troit Eastern), tied for fourth. Height, 10 feet, 9 inches. High jump-Pratt (Lane), first; Fogg (Scott), second; Loomis (Ore- gon), and Middleton (Crane), tied for third. Height, 5 feet, 8 inches. Hammer throw-Allman, .(Urbana), first; John 1arr (Shaw), second; Bur- meister (Shelby), third; Meyer (Jo- liet), fourth. Distance, 140 feet, 7 1-2 inches. Broad jump--Dornick (Huntington), first; Landers (Oregon), second; Dowding (Bowen), third; Gibbs (Crane), fourth. Distance, 21 feet, 11 1-2 inches. Discus -Allman' (Urbana), first; Gilfillan (Joliet),- second; Belknap (Grand Rapids), third; John Parr (Shaw), fourth. Distance, 130 feet. New Michigan Interscholastic record. CLASS B. TIACK EVENTS 100-yard dash-Merchant (St. Jo- seph), first; Withers (Constantine), second; Higgins (Cass City), third; Rankin (Shelby), fourth. Time, 10 3-5 seconds. Mile run-Bennett (Shelby), first; Wood (Cass City), second; Cramer (Rockford), third; Webb (Memphis), fourth. Time, 4 minutes, 53 seconds. 440-yard dash-Higgins (Cass City), first; Rankin (Shelby), second; Ben- der (Rockford), third; McKee (D. U. S.), fourth. Time, 53 '2-5 seconds. 220-yard dash-Merchant (St. Jo- seph), first; Withers (Constantine), second ; -Wilcox (Dundee), third; Siny- lie (D. U. S.5), fourth. Time, 22 4-5 880-yard run -- Rankin (Shelby), first; Bennett (Shelby), second; Wood (Cass City), third; Cramer (Rock- ford), fourth. Time, 2 minutes, 7 1-5 seconds. FIELD EVENTS Broad jump--Rankin (Shelby), first; Higgins (Cass City), second; Wilcox (Dundee), third; Withers (Constan- tine), fourth. Distance, 19 feet, 10 1-2 inches. Equip your Canoe with a Victrola. Schaeberle & Son. tf Saddle ponies at 50c an hour. Call 830. tt May Festival Artists make Victor Relcords. Schaeberle & Son. tf Ten cents rents a good Eastman kodak, any size you want. Lyndon's, Calling Cards-Order them now at W~dhr's University Bookstore. 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