THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA ;,, ,.. ,.....rx._.._ .. ....... . .,.. .._ w . . -- REGATTA DAY-SATURDAY JUNE 10 Those desiring the BEST CANOES for this event had better A reserve them now. $2.00 for the Entire Day. We will be- better prepared than ever to take care of all kinds of LUNCHES. Place your order as early as possible. 1:: U. of M. BOAT LIVERY r PHONE 656 I iUM11rn-rnww SOME PEOPLE SAY T HAT it is just imagination that makes you think you can work better witha cigarette, but we have never found it so Even a good cigarette can never make you a genius, un- less you are one already, but it can make you happier, and it won't make you "dopey." t is worth trying Clgarefies the next time. "From Morning Til Night f FewerCigaritts, buithei Bet PRE-EXAM DANCE AT GRANCER'S Friday, June 9fh 9 to t Tickets $1.00 On Sale: Wahr's--Marquardt's Ike Fischer's Ragtime Sextet TWO MEN TIE FOR FIRST IN PENTATHION MEET JIriger and Monroe Get 1 iDemerits Apiece for Lead in Contest Rivalling the senior sings in the amount of enthusiasm, and outshining spring football practice in the number of entries, the 1916 Pentathlon re- sulted in a tie between R. Kruger,'18A, and V. Monroe, '19, with 11 demerits apiece. The other four men entered in the classic finished in the following order: S. Eggert, '19, G. Matteson, '18, Vedder, '16P, H. Storz, '19. The shot-put was won by Monroe, who hurled the shot388feet,sand the high jump was won. by the same man at 4 feet 11 inches. Kruger, who tjed him for first place, took first in the 120-yard low hurdles, covering the distance in 16 and 1-5 seconds. The 100-yard dash was won by Eggert in 10 and 4-5 seconds, and the one-mile run was taken by Matteson in 5 min- ites and 16 seconds. The watch offered as first prize will be given to either Kruger or Monroe, when those in charge decide how to break the tie. Come back next fall and take a course at Hamilton Business College and you will be in line for a better job wheni you leave Michigan. tf What's in a name? Fifty cents in this case. That's what you save on a suit of underwear if you buy it at Davis,' 119 S. Main St. J8 VASITY TO BE IN SHA1PE FOR M1A9C1 Lundgren Expects Men Will Show Well Despite Unfavorable Weather During Past Week GAMES FRIDAY AND SATURDIAY Although rain has rather seriously interfered with this week's baseball practice, Coach Lundgren expects that the Michigan team will be in first class shape for the two clashes with M. A. C. tomorrow and Saturday. Captain George Labadie and his men are particularly anxious to clean up the M. A. C. series as the East Lansing athletes have had more than their fair share of success in coping with the Wolverines of late. An excellent start was made in Lansing when the base- ball team took the first of the three games, and the squad is going to ex- tend every effort to leave no dispute as to the supremacy along baseball lines. The first contest with the Aggies is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon and the concluding game will ue played on Saturday. This really ends the out- side competition, the only contest re- maining being the one against the al- umni, which comes two weeks hence. George Sisler will not return to take part against the Michigan team, but' several stars of recent years have sig- nified their intention of being here in action. . It is likely that Miller will pitch the first of the two games, as he is thus available for relief work in the sec- ond game if needed. This plan was followed out against Notre Dame and' it proved highly successful. Miller was rushed to Robin's assistance in the Saturday game and Michigan pulled out ahead. "Joe" got credit for the victory and probably would have pulled himself together, but the coach was taking no chances. Robins has been displaying a fine brand of ball recently and ought to hold the Aggies in check. Up at East Lansing the order was just reversed from that seen in the Notre Dame games, "Joe" hastening to relieve "Shorty," who wastfalterig In the closing innings. The two games with M. A. C. will probably draw a big crowd, as the re- cent successes of the Aggies in ath- letics against the Wolverines and else- where have given them a prestige that cannot be denied. Lundgren will give the team a hard workout this afternoon if the weather man is willing, and will conclude with a light drill tomorrow. ' To Keep Baseball Intercollege Sport Evanston, Ill., June 7.--The board of faculty representatives of the western conference yesterday voted to retain baseball as an intercollegiate sport in the conference. The only dissenting vote was cast by Minnesota, Regatta Ball at Armory, Friday,j U DL ING IN I SLUGGINIG__UP To DATE Varsity Baseball Man Hits .3M With Several Extra Base Wallops; )unne Gets .268 Batting averages of the Varsity baseball team up to and including thej two Notre Dame contests shory Elmer Brandell leading the Wolverine hit- smiths with the creditable average of ,354. This announcement comes as no startling surprise as "Bran" has been hitting in excellent style, and several of his wallops have been of the extra base variety. The averages of the men who have been playing regularly fol- low: e rr rs w -Ir FOR ONE WEEK ONLY !} L We are offering a very liberal discount on any suit, overcoat or trousering in the shop. Q We want to send you home with a Malcolm TM lade suit, and then in the fall you will wait until you re turn to Ann Arhor to select your fall suit. We are sure to please you. Q Our white serge and flannel trousering line is very complete and you should not pass up the opportt~ity of saving io per cent. Q Our blue homespun sport coat made to your orde r at $io is out of the ordinary. Q We have about two dozen ready= made serge trousers. Regular $6, sale price $4.50. AB. Brandell............85 Dunne ...... ......... 78 Thomas..... .....50 Walterhouse.........70 Niemann .............89 Labadie .............. 90 Reem.................22 Caswell........... 79 Newell..............61 H. 30 21 13 18 21 21 5 17 9 Pct. .354 .268 .260 .257 .236 .233 .228 .215 .149 Shirts to Order Dress Suits for Hire J. K. Malcolm 604 East Liberty St. Malcolm Block Around Christmas time, we sold so many Maize and Blue Chocolates that it was next to impossible to keep up to the demand. We are still making these delicious chocolates with the thick chocolate coating, and the melt- in-your-mouth-cream-centers. If you will take her a box, you are sure to get a good stand in. Bloomfield's. j8 Tutoring. Mathematics or physics, by a former instructor. Call E. F. Barker. 1119-J. 727 South Thayer street. j7,8,9 Patronize Daily Advertizers. * p. qt MCINTYRE RIFLE CLUB HEAD Officers Chosen for Next Year at Meet- ing Held Last Night As a result of an election held last evening, the following men will guide the destinies of the Rifle club in class "A" next year: President, D. C. McIntyre, '17E; secretary, H. P. Nich- olson, '18; treasurer, K. Porter, '18E. The captain of the team, who was elect- ed last week, is W. J. Schoepfle, '17E. COLUMBIA BESTS STEVENS,7O Smith, Pitcher for Visitors, Gets 15 Strikeouts, Gives One liit Hoboken, N. J., June 7.-Before a crowd of 4,000 people, Columbia de- feated Stevens Institute here by a score of 7 to 0. Smith, the Blue and White twirler, faced but 27 batters during the game, allowed but one hit, and registered 15 strikeouts. R.HIJ. E. Columbia................... 716 1 Stevens t.... .... 0 1 2 Batteries-Smith and Lane; Belloff and Lenthe, Yale Turns Down Norwegian Rowers New Haven, Conn., June 7.-The Yale university crew has declined an invi- tationto row against a crew from the Studenters RoklQ of Christiania, Nor- way, on July 3. The invitation was brought to America in person by Jan Schjerve, a cousin of King Haakon of Norway. AND NOW A NEW ONE THI If you want the finest box lunch or basket dinner to be obtained in the city-for that picnic or canoe party-call up No. 834, and leave your order with B RENELLEN HOSICE A PLACE OF DISTINCTIVE SERVICE We will undertake to furnish anything you think you want, and if you get t here it will surely be good. Let us show you what we can do when you put it squarely up to us to make good. June 9. Tickets at Busy Bee. , J8,91