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THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY MAY 31, 191.

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(Continued from Page One)
Pole vault-The following men qual-
ifed: Harwood, Harvard; Parker,
Cornell; Backey, Rutgers; Newstet-
ter, Pennsylvania; Myers, Dartmouth;
Landers, Pennsylvania; Libbey, Dart-
mouth. Height, 12 feet.
Smith Hurls Hammer
Hammer throw-The following men
qualified. Weld, Dartmouth; Mur-
phy, Dartmouth; Smith, Michigan;
Stevens, Harvard; Dendrow, Mass.
Inst. Tech.; Otis, Yale. Best throw,
Weld, 143 feet, 2 3-4 inches.
Broad Jump-The following quali-
fled: Johnson, Mchigan; Lee Gendre,
Georgetown; Flower, Harvard; Lan-
ders, Smalley and Davis, Pennsyl-
yauia. Best jump by Johnson, 23 feet,
10 1-6 Inches.
NC4 FORCED TO
LAND AFTER START
(By Associated Press)
Washington, May 30.-The American
naval seaplane NC-4 after having been
forced to descend early today in the
Mondego River about 100 miles up the
coast from Lisbon was able to resume
its flight at 9:38 a. in. Washington
time and succeeded in reaching Fer-
rol, a Portuguese port about 250 miles
from Lisbon. This information was
received late today by the navy de-
partment and it was presumed the NC-
4 would leave for Plymouth tomor-
row.
The plane developed trouble in both
starboard motors which unbalancedit
and compelled Lieut. Commander eRad
to land. The plane was not damaged.
DALLY WALLOPS GARGOYLE
IN ANNUAL BATTLE ROYAL
(Continued from Page One)
the affair. Mark Ehlibert was notice-
able in a very smart sport outfit. Kim-
ball played in a white navy blouse and
black patent leather dancing shoes-
and dark trousers. Reer Bachman
wore turned up shoes that gave him
almost a Turkish aspect. Bruce Mil-
lar appeared resplendent in his over-
seas' costume.
Score by innings:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-Total
Daily.....41 0 0 310 27- 18
gargoyle ...061023110- 8
Just a ittle word of sympathy:
A GARGOYLEAN THRENODY
by
Dr. Tom Lovell
Now for all the boys that did partici
pate
In the game in Ferry field today
By meeting their opponents to make
the fun
In what for both we'11 have to say.
The gargoyle staff, they lost but then,
They cause the fun in the play
For there's bound to be the win and
the loss
Which now won can never say nay.
The Michigan Daily are bound to laugh
4t the gargoyle losing the game,
But the man that can stand the laugh
on it,
Shows the lesson that's very plain
Standing to win another time when
They meet again for will power to
reign
So never mind, gargoyle you done
your best
For you certainly showed The Daily
your grain.
LATE WIRE BULLETINS
Chicago, May 30.-Walter Wesbrook,
star left handed tennis player of the
University of Michigan, and Emory
Adams of Minnesota will meet for the
final singles of the western confer-
ence tennis meet Saturday morning.

Wesbrook defeated Frederick Bas-
tian, Indiana, 7-5, 6-4, 6-5, while Adams
defeated Ruthven Pike, Chicago 4-7,
6-2, 6-3.
Doubles-Wesbrook and Bartz, Mich-
igan, defeated Bastian and Ploegs-
sterth, Indiana, 4-6, 6-0, 6-2, 6-4.
Adams and Norton, Minnesota, de-
teated Pike and Kramer, Chicago, 6-4,
8-6, 8-2.

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HEIFETZ PLAYS "CREPUSCULA," A SPANISH DANCE
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2:80-Presbyterian C. E. picnic. Meet
at the church.
3:00-Watch the Daily window after
this time for Michigan - Illinois
game bulletins.
0:00-Craftsmen banquet at Masonic
Temple. Installation of officers.
7:00-Upper Room Bible class meets
at 444 S. State street.
8:00-Forbes-Robertson in "The Pass-
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