r. ':, 'a . ra: ."". 1 . u r I n- TRACK -MEN MEET CHICGO SAUROA No Down-Heartedness in Evidence Over Defeat at Hands of Illinois Aggregation CINDER TEAM PREPARINf, FOR COMiN% EVENT WITH MAROONS will be"published as soon as plans are more definitely formulated.. In the meantime it would be a good idea for men who expect to enter the meet to, get in a little practice on the track. Coach Farrell will be plad to help in any way he can, and any man who shows promise will-not be left to him- self. DENTS WIN FROM MEDICS 12 TO 2 YESTERDAY'S GAMES American League Philadelphia, J; Boston, 7. Cleveland, 7; St. Louis, 3.+ National League Philadelphia, 1; Pittsburgh, 3. Rain elsewhere. The Daily's specialty is service t *vrae.-Adv. INTRAMURAL NOTIC Jerseys .iave arrived a intramural office fdr the fe ing men: Swimming-Million, '20, bard, '23. Basketball-Bei '23, Stotzer, '20, Funk, '20, shaw, '20, Hart, '20, Van B '20, and Cohn, '22L. 1, )n Five blurred streaks of white mark- ing the paths on' the 220 yard straight- away form the only evidence of the fact that on Saturday Michigan's track team went down to defeat before the University of Illinois. Steve Farrell's athletes are working out as before with no thoughts, not of the past, but of the future, for on Saturday they will journey to Chicago to meet the Maroons. Not Disappointed No one had expected a victory over Illinois, so no one was disappointed. The Sucker Stggregation is one that the University of California can ,well be proud of defeating. In three events Michigan did not do as well as ex- pected, but in others the Wolverine runners outdid themselves. Butler's failure to place in the 440 was a sur- prise to everyone. Stipe's poor show- ing in the shot-put was due to a bad- ly infected hand and forearm, and Weslrook, Cross, and Slaughter all experienced, an off days in the pole vault. Onthe other had Cook and Lashmet surprised with the first two places in the 100 yard dash; Later presented Michigan with unexpected, points by tying Osborne, the Illinois star, in the high jump; Maynard exceeded expect- ations by' his great race in the two mile, and Beardsley was the only run- ner on' either team to cop two first places. Novel .eet May 29 On May 29 a meet will be held which will offer a splendid apportunity. to men who have thus far not succeed- ed in winning an "M," an "A.M.A.," or their numerals. In this meet no men who have ever been given any,.of these, awards in track will be allowed to enter, and Coach Farrell is expecting a large entry list. Further particulars The dents' triumphed over the med- ics in a ragged game Saturdky by a 12 to 2 score. Both pitchers did good owrk but Wright, hurling for the med- ics, had poor support. O'Hara, pitch- ing the better game of the two, and had fine support. He allowed but a few scattered hits and gave no earned runs. Hannah, at second, played a stellar game for the winners. - Today at 4 o'clock in the winners' class, the junior engineers will tac- kle the seniors of the same school. Keen rivalry exists between these two teams, as each desires to play off in the finals for the sehool honors. The tourney is being run off in the m'aenner of the basketball league, each team as it loses its first game going" to the second series. The winner of that series will play the losers of the finals in the upper round. In the low- er series at the same time this after- noon the architects will meet the ju- nior lits. These teams seem evenly matched and a close game is expect- ed although the rivalry will not be as keen as in the engineers' match. On account of the Varsity game with M. A. C. no games will be scheduled for Wednesday. Five Indoor Ball Games Scheduled Indoor baseball will start again to- day after a break over the week-end. As the tourney reaches the final rounds the play improves greatly. All games are now running nine innings .instead of seven as was the case in the first and second rounds. This afternoon at 3:30 o'clock Beta Theta Chi will meet Hermitage and Delta Tau Delta will play Zeta Psi. At 4:45 o'clock Xi Psi Phi will meet Alpha Delta Phi. At 6:30 o'clock on the Washtenaw diamond Phi Delta Chi will play Sigma, Delta Kappa: Courteous - and satisfactor, TREiTMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capitaland Surplus, $0y,0!00.0 Northwest Cor. Mai k Huron '707 North University Ave. p LARRY BUTLER Iluder Praised Editor, The Michigan Daily: - This is just an expression of appre- ciation of the good 'work done by the last Michigan runner at the Penn ,Re- lays last Saturday. His name I know not but he ran last and the program says his name is Butler. Whether this be it or not is immaterial. He was the Michigan anchor man and ran a truly great race coimensurate with many other brilliant perform- ances of Michigan men. C. D) TRIPOLITIS, '17E. "--Makes Jack a Dull Boy!" Jack and Torn and Harry get to be very dull chaps,indeed, if they believe in all work and no Wlay. Men who want to keep'their minds keen and their wits sharp, know that they must play to keep fit for the terrific strain of modern life. If your "prof" is wise he will heartily aiprove of your play- ing an occasional game of bil- liards. Come in tonight-get a good cue in your hands again- and see how soon your former skill comes back to you. HUSTON BROS. Billiards and Bowling, Cigars and Candies. Cigarettes & Pipes. "We try to treat you Right" 1 11 The finest custom Arn 111 DAV is 11 SWIMMING ,T TOMORROW Taps'will blow for the indoor swim- ,ing season at the Y. M. C. A. pool 'morrow night when Capt. G. W. Iyde's aggregation of ineligible swim- ners will go on their marks with 'oach Drulard's informal Varsity. The first event will start promptly t 8:30'o'clock. when Robertson and Lewy for the Varsity swim the 40 rard free style against Hide and Val- mtine or Dollavo of the Ineligibles. Robertson, Hyde, and Dollavo at pres- mt hold equal claim to the ta'nk rec- >rd of 20 2-5 seconds for the distance, ind the- race is sure to be hotly con- weeK-ena.U.The meet should prove interesting rful nine to any men students who desire to at- ght for a tend, bringing into competition, as it nference. will, the fastest swimmers on the cam- ednesday, pus, some of whom are the equals of any in the' state in their respective " events. There is ample room at,' the' Y pool for a large number of specta- RESULTS tors and agy who desire to attend will find it worth their while. lust be in Two of the jerseys won in the in- to Intra- terclass meet have arrived at the in- his is es- tramural office. Million, '20, and Hub- at a class bard, '23, should call as soon as pos- near fu- sible and get them. The remainder have the are expected within a few days. n +1imP1 1 r ' Know Wat Your Money Buys I N buying clothes this Spring, it is very important that you know the name of the maker. You don't buy an automobile by the color it is painted; you want to know who made it. You want a product that will give you the great- est service for the price you pay. When you invest your money in Kuppen- heimer good clothes you get just that. Their excellent tailoring insures en- during shapliness and lasting service; further, you get smart, 'sensible style, choice, all-wool fabrics-in short, all 'round satisfaction. 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