PRE-EXAMN DANCE AT CRANCER'S Friday, June 9th Oto 1 Tickets $1.00 On Sale: Wahr's-Marquardt's Ike Fischer's Ragtime Sextet To Sen iors From New York Alumni We can helpyou socially, to find a suitable home, and in business, if you will make yourself known to us prompt- ly on arrival in New York. If you will seek a position, bring a University reference. U of M.Club of N.Y. PreB.. C. A. Riegel man, '99 4 Cedar St., Tel John 972 Secy: .. A. Stone, 12 8z Fulton St., Tel. Beekan, 4225 NEED TEN MORE ENTRIES FOR PENTAHLON MEET More Men Required to Make Event a Success; Will Be Held Anyway At least ten more entries are needed to make the Pentathlon, scheduled for 3:15 o'clock this afternoon, a success. The event will be held regardless of the number of entries, as this is the last date open on Ferry field before examinations start. If any entrants in the meet find it impossible to be on the field at 3:15 o'clock, they may enter up as late as 3:45 o'clock. The gold watch offered as a prize to the winner of the Pentathlon, and the chance of developing track talent which this event offers, should draw a good sized crowd of track athletes to the field. NEW ATHLETIC MJANAGERS TAKE SEATS ON BOARD OF DIRECTORS Newly elected athletic managers took their seats on the board of direc- tors of the athletic association yes- terday. Glenn Howland, James E. Chenot, Gordon Smith and John Sand- ers replaced Sidney Steen, James W. Thomas, Ray E. Mills and John Fink- enstaodt, respectively.' The board elected Willis Brodhead student member of the board in con- trol to fill a vacancy recently caused by the resignation of Edward Mack. Election of officers for next year resulted as follows: President, Glenn Howland; secretary, Gordon Smith; treasurer, James Chenot. 1916 Graduates. Kee in touch with' your Alma Mater by. having next year's Daily mailed to you. VARSITY MEN TO RUN AT TOLEDO NOTICE! For the convenience of who contemplate trying time for Varsity athletic all students out at any teams, The Smith, Carroll, Ufer, Fox, Fontanna, and Donnelly Expect to Make i tihe Trip MEN WILL NOT RUN OFFICIALLY Several members of the Michigan Varsity track squad have resumed training this week to participate in the Toledo Municipal field day which comes a week from Saturday., Captain Harold Smith, Captain-elect "Eddie" Carroll, Ufer, Fox, Fontanna and Donnelly expect to make the trip. Coach "Steve" Farrell was starter at this event last year, and "Steve" as- serts that it is one of the biggest track meets of its kind yin the country. Last year the attendance was- over 15,000 and 200 men competed. With Captain Smith running the dashes, Fox, Ufer, Carroll, Donnelly and possibly Murphy entering the mid- dle distance events, and Fontanna in the quarter, the Michigan track men should create considerable impression. The team will not run as the Univer- sity of Michigan track team, as this is not a regularly scheduled meet. Murphy may go, and if he does there is a possibility that Michigan will en- ter a one-mile relay team. Even though "Cap" Murphy does not make the trip,, the local men might compete in the relay, as "Hal" Smith may take a iling at the 440. Cups are offered the winners, and gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded first, second and third place. JUNIOR LITS TROUNCE JUNIOR DENTS IN LISTLESS GAME' In a relentless determination to cheat the weather man out of imposing another postponement upon them, the junior dents and lits engaged in one of the merriest mud scrambles of the year. The lits won 7 to 6. All the breaks seemed to favor the lits up to the fourth inning, the latter piling up a heavy lead of six runs over the dents' lone tally. The dents gave the lits the scare of their lives in this frame by running the count up to within one point of the latters' score. They again threatened in the fifth, by geting their lead-off man as far as second, with none out, but the next two men flied out and the last one hit into a double play. The lits are tied with the junior engineers for the cam- Daily prints the following extract from the rules of the Athletic asso- ciation: "Any student of the University of Michigan engaging in any of the recog- nized intercollegiate sports during term time except on teams authorized by the board in control of athletics of the University of Michigan, does there- by become ineligible for all time for either the Varsity or All-Freshman teams of the university in each and every one of the recognized inteicol- legiate sports. "Any student of the University of Michigan engaging in any of the rec- ognized intercollegiate sports on teams other than those authorized by the board in control of athletics of the University of Michigan during sum- mer vacations, except where special written permission is given by the chairman of the board in control of athletics, may thereby become ineli- gible for either the Varsity or All- Freshman teams of the University in each and every one of the recognized intercollegiate sports. "Permission to engage during sum- mer vacation in any one of the recog- nized intercollegiate sports may be given by the chairman of the board in control of athletics of the University of Michigan on condition that the ap- plicant for such permission makes written application offering evidence that he is a permanent or all-summer resident of the town supporting the team of which he desires to become a - H I I igi fill IIaitilIIIIIiiuuut lriuIgn ru IIlU/I1flhIIIflII1jIIi111IflUQIljSII ta You will always find here I Suits of= - - ~AndReasnabl Pries ow Shoes for Spring and eRS~a De riCOSSummer wear _ $30iy w a - ; - 1Fstab~ished i865 HENRY & CO. Tailors to Men Directly North of Law Bldg. 713 North University Avenue or even jeopardize his amateur stand- ing by his competition on said team or teams. (Signed) R. W. AIGLER, Chairman Board in Control of Ath- letics. P. G. BARTELME, Secretary Board in Control of Ath- letics. Advertizers in The Michigan Daily GIVES CROSS-COUNTRY TROPHY' C. L. Harpham of Boston, Former In- structor, Presents Plaque The athletic office is just in re- ceipt of a handsome new trophy which is to be devoted to the stimulation of cross-country running. The trophy is in the form of a large plaque, and was presented by C. L. Harpham, an old-time Michigan cross- country enthusiast. Mr. Harpham, while in the university, was a student of economics and taught this subject here for several years after his gradu- ation. He is now connected with the firm of Harpham, Barnes, Stevenson and Coe, Inc., business economists and production engineers. All of Mr. Harp- ham's partners are Michigan men, with the exception of Stevenson, Mr. Coe being the famous "Spider" Coe. The trophy is of gold bronze, mounted on a solid mahogany back- ground. The engraving is very hand- (Continued on Page Seven) member, and then only providing that city. It is to your interest to patron- he offers satisfactory assurance and ize them. ** evidence that in no way will he impair are the reliable business men of your pus championship be staged Thursd 4:15 o'clock. Score by innings Junior lits ........ Junior dents ..... and the game will lay afternoon at 1 2 3 4 5 R. H. E. 1 2 3 1 0-7 3 3 0 0 1 5 0-6 7 5 Batteries: Codd and Fraser; Honey and Putt. Advertizers in The Michigan Dail are the reliable business men of you- city. It will pay you to patroniZ them. **