THE1 ,MIC3IGA Ni' DAIL~Y ,_; ........... REGATTA DAY SATURDAY JUNE 10 I I Those desiring the BEST CANOES for this event had better reserve them now. $2.00 for the Entire Day. We will be better prepared than ever to take care of all kinds of LUNCHES. I''' Place your order as early as possible. ::a U. of M. BOAT LIVERY PHONE 656 You will al Sui Qu: And Reaso IIUi 1161i i i i iilli li liil llli6 1 11111 11 111III i 168E1Il llllililS96al i ailltliliillil 11lli ill ll ' vays find heres ts of ality litLow S e fo 'Spring and nable P rces Summer wear 30 -o. occasions 1tabished 1 Y & cooY rs to Men rth of Law Bldg. 713 North University Avenue The great tourist tide that Detroit awaits the coming summer, has already begun. Visitors to this city will find at B. Siegel Co.'s a cheery welcome. Out of town patronage we consider a compliment-an acknowledgment of nation- wide prestige. Visitors will find at this store w i d e hospitality, unsurpassed service, and timely opportunities to select women's outer garments at "money saved" prices. To all a welcome is extended to visit the largest, ex- clusive women's and children's garment house in America, and learn of the trinity of B. Siegel Co.'s advantages-STYLE, QUALITY, SERVICE. Welcome! ' =r - ,, '- s ; 4 (/ . may/ J l , ? / , y ,, n ,_. 1 -rte , (' t ' I, I a / 1' . C ' 7 7 ~ ! / h , ' , , , ' ( ' $ L I'' I H " , ~ ..1LL ii HENR Tailor CORNIR RWOODWARD E STATE NO CONNECTION WITh ANY M~IEBE. DETROIT, MIlCH. Mail Orders Filled. Inquiries Promptly Answered. ,,,. Directly Nor I THE Graduation Box DeLuxe "THE VICTORS" (In the College colors) Filled with delicious BETSY ROSS CANDIES Finest Candies Made Take or Send a Box to the Folks at Home Betsy Ross Shop 600 E. Liberty St. ball after the second inning when two bingles, a double, and a walk pro- duced three of the lits four counters. The hitting was light on both sides, the winners connecting but four times safely while the engineers con- tented themselves with one less. Score by innigs- R. H. E. Junior engs ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 1 Junior lits .. 0 3 1 0 0 0 *-4 4 0 lBatttries-Martin and Moore; Codd and Fraser. DO IT TODAY "A conspicuous sign in the road down hill is "DO IT TOMORROW." Don't let this be YOUR handicap but call 1978 TODAY asking that a man be sent out to tell you about the new endowment policy being issued by the New York Life. The automobile with the Michigan "M" is a field office main- tained for this purpose during the closing days of school. The cost of the above policy is low at practically life premium rates. It will take care of you if you- should become totally and permanently disabled, provides for your old age, and pays double the face of policy if death occurs by acci- dent while traveling on a common car- rier. You owe it to those who made your attendance at Michigan possible to at least look into the merits of this policy. You may think you can't af- ford it just now but even that difficulty might be overcome. T. A. Lowry, 115 N. Thayer, phone 1978. WA NTED Q , A party of fellowto take a trip to Denver, Colo., in 3' automobiles. Leaving here July i,'to be gone 3 weeks. Q1 This would be an exception- ally fine trip for Colorado Students wishing to make the trip home. QL or further information see EDWIN STAEB, 721 N. University Avenue, care GUO. W. KYER. I Reem, left field. Neimann, right field. Labadie, center field. Brandell, shortstop. Walterhouse, second base. Harrington, first base. Thomas, third base. Dunne, catcher. Miller, pitcher. * * * * ;I rp JITS TAKE CHAMPIONSHIP Defeats Junior Engineers 4 to 0 in Snappy Contest In a snappy seven-inning contest featured by several thrilling plays the junior !its yesterday wvon the campus championship from the junior engi- neers in the intercass baseball league by a score of 4 to 0. Codd for the winners pitched fault- less ball, allowing but three bingles, no two of which camne in the same round, and was given the same class of support by hts teammates. He was in danger of being scored on but once when Pollock reached third, with only one down, in the fifth frame, but a quick fielding play by himself and a spectacular catch of a high fly by Johnson while running backward at full speed killed whatever chances the boilermakers may have had of staging The above lineup faces M. A. C. this afternoon. The game will be called at 4:05 o'clock. Brown will probably twirl for the Ag- gies. * * * * * * * - If you want the finest box lunch or basket+ that picnic or canoe party-call up No. 834, dinner to be obtained and leave your order, in the city-for with AND NOW A NEW ONE "TH E RE NEL LEN A PLACE OF DISTINCTIVE SERVICE HOSPICE" loLnre Gets Watch in Pentathlon I Monroe and Kruger, who were tied for first place in the Pentathlon with4 11 edmerits apiece, tossed up a coin to determine the winner yesterday, with the result that Monroe took first place and incidentally the watch of- fered as the prize. Ladies-Have you looked over the Sport Oxford's at the Walk-Over Boot Shop, Main street? White duck, tan leather trimmed, rubber soles and heels. Price, $3.50. j8,9,10 We will undertake to furnish anything you think you want, and if you get it 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. 4, 41 -