THE MICHIGAN DAILY raham's Annual Book Sale SPECIAL i Drawing Instruments, Regular $25.00 Set $13.50 Saturday Morning Only from 10:00 to 12:00 O'clock 30 Inch T Squares, Celluloid Edge,. AL JUSTAIBLE HEAD, Saturday SALE PRICE $1.65 -N- -N- REGULAR PRICE $5.50 SATURDAY ONLY $4.00 Loose-Leaf I-P Note Books, genuine leather Canvas Covers for Drawing Boards REGULAR PRICE $2.75 SATURDAY $1.90 Reference Text Books are added to the Sale daily 41 - The opportunity in these events is par- ti ularly good. The two mile run, the hammer throw and the javelin throw have been ca;:.celled because of the total lack of interest aroused. The 100 yard dash which i: one of the most popular races , has seven Lnitarts. Craig, Dunne, N. Joyner, Simpson, Ensel, Goorin, and Rea are training for the century honor. SOPH ENGINEERS TAKE FIRST GAME In a loosely played but exciting game, the sophomore engineers nosed out the freshman engineers in the fin- al stanza of a five inning contest Wednesday afternoon. Cysz's triple in the first inning was the source of three freshman coun- ters and his double later on sent two more men over the plate. Hayes' timely hitting accounted for several soph scores. It was anybody's game' until the last half of the last inning, when Barkell connected for a triple and scored as Cowan left the plate uncov- ered to throw Weaver out at first on a dropped third strike. The fielding feature was a dou play executed by the sophs with I field playing the leading part. Innings 12 3 4 5- Fresh eng...............4 1 0 1 0 Soph. eng.............0 3 3 0 1 Batteries-Cysz and Cowan; Cu bert and Hayes. Umpire-Dr. G. A. May. BASESALL TEAM STARTS THRE GME JOURNEYT pitch, i ,oing to be put to the test today. His dependability will stand him hi good stead now because Notre Dame is reputed to posse3s a strong string of players. Yesterday's practice was a compar- atively easy one. It was not consider- ed advisable to put in too strong an afternoon. just before a hard game. Batting work composed the greater part of the drill. GOOD0 WEATHER SWELLS INTERCISSIEN TRHIEIS YOU'RE THE JUDGE! Render Your Decision on Our New Line of SHIRTS AND TIES "Art" Marquardt .Campus Tailor . 607 E. Liberty LUNDOREN TAKES SQUAD, NOTRE DAME FOR FIRST GAME OF TRIP TOI INTEREST RISES AS THE FOR THE TRACK MEET APPROACHES )AY Michigan's Varsity baseball team E left on the second trip of the year YESTERDAY'S GAME at 8 o'clock Thursday. morning. The Wolverinesdare scheduled toA meet Nord Dame's nine this after- . AmeriC League noon, Purdue, tomorrow and Ohio St. Louis, 2; Cleveland, 4. State Saturday. Coach Lundgren said Detroit, 3; Chicago, 9. yesterday that every thing was in fine Washington-Boston postponed. shape and that he was looking for- New York-Philadelphia, postpon ward to a successful trip. The men are in much better form than when National League they started on the Columbus journey Philadelphia-Brooklyn, postponed. earlier in the year and considering the Chicago-Cincinnati, postponed. the good showing that was made at Boston-New York, postponed. that time, Michigan fans have a good Pittsburg-St. Louis, postponed. excuse for being optimistic now. The coach announced that the same lineup that has been jrsied in all of the Military Service for Wichita Hig games heetofore would, in all prob- Wichita, Kans., May 7.-Establis ability, appear in the games this week ment of the compulsory militay ser end. Van Boven was spiked in Tues- ice system in the Wichita high scho day's practice game so there is some was voted by the board of educati question about the shortntop position. last night. The system will be plac It is hoped that this man will not in operation at the fall term. T have to stay out because with his per- action is said to be the first of its ki forriances in the practices of late he in the middle west. seems to be one of the strong men '.- - of the squad. Engraving and plate-printing Scheidler wil probably start in the Specialty-Bring your card plate box this afternoon. This pitcher, on Wahr's University Bookstore.--Adv. whom most of the responsibility fell last year after Roszicka was unable to Students read The Daily.-Adv. IS s ed. 1. hs sh- rv- ols ion ced he nd a to Interclass track entries for the meet to be held Saturday, May 10, have jumped in popularity since the de- finite arrival of spring but have not yet reached the proper proportions nor the expectations of the coach. At present the list is swelled by a majority of freshman tryouts and; cases of one man signing for several' events. The entry list will be held open until Friday evening in order to admit all who respond to the final urg- ent call. As announced before, eligibility is extended to include anyone not entitl- ed to wear the "M" or the "AMA." .Men who have already signed up for the events have been assigned lockers in the Ferry field club house and are receiving daily instruction from the regular coaching staff and the more experienced Versity runners. Although all events can stand a big increase in entries, there are several which are remarkably weak. The dis- cus throw has at present only four candidates for places. Sections on the board for the high jump, pole vault, shot put, and 220 yard hurdles show only thre signatures while the 220 yard dash has attracted only two. SAVE THE PIECES! Eye Glass Lenses Ground in Our Own Shop. Same Day. 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