(Continued from Page One) Missouri qualified in the shot put, and Miller of Purdue in the javelin. Sla- niver- ter, the dark skinned son of Iowa., ilable threw the discus well and wilJ be in the finals this afternoon. Indiana k and placed one man in the broad jump, Keeling, and Meehan and Kasper of uet at Notre Dame showed their heels to the field in their heats of the half and meets quarter mile respectively. This afternoon's big events will nt ban- start at 2:15 o'clock with Illinpis and Michigan the ruling favorites. Wol- n Lane verine stock took a -big boost with the showing of Carl Johnson in the broad jump and if his performance be any criterion of his condition some meets unexpectet' points may roll in. Cali- Guild. victory, however, as are Wisconsin 1 half- and Chicago. The resultsi of the preliminaries Indiana, 22:5/; Wesbrook, Michigan,' 22:3./2. Shot put: Dale, Nebraska, 43:7/2; Majors, California, 43:61A; Baker, Michigan, 42:111/2; Higgins, Chicago, 42:10; McClung, Missouri, 40:914. Discus throw: Higgins, Chi- cago, 140:8;' Weiss, Illinois; Baker, Michigan; Wilson, Illinois; Slater, Iowa., Javelin throw: Hoffman, Mieh- igan, 170:9; Wilson, Illinois, 168:2%; Sundt, Wisconsin; Brede, Illinois; Miller, Purdue. 20 Men Needed For Summer Work Twenty men are wanted for sum- mer work by the building and grounds department of the University. The work will last throughout the sum- mer and will be on the University grounds and buildings. Applicants are requested to report to Mr. E. C. Pardon, superintendent of the buildings and grounds depart- ment, telephone 2486. John Markey Improving slowly John Markey, former city alderman, who was injured Tuesday morning by an explosion at the new Barton Hills country club is improving slowly, ac- cording to reports from Saint Joseph's sanitariump. According to nurses in charge of the case, this is a hope of saving both eyes. English 25 Exam in Memorial Hall The examination in English 25 will be given at 9 o'cltck, June 14, in the upper lecture room of Alumni Mem- orial hall. $25 REWARD, for the return or in- formation as to the present location of UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS No. 3-32642, No. 5 454663. Hamilton Busi- ness College, State and William Sts. WILL HOLD FINALS OF CLASS AND FRATERNITY TOURNEYS Finals in both class and fraternity tennis tourneys will be played off this morning. Yesterday Zemon,'23, beat Gustus, '23, 5-7, 15-131'7-5, and San- chez, '23E, wou. from Dyason, '21D, 9-7, 6-0. Sanchez and Zemon are now in the final round and will play Monday for the championship. In the fraternity series Delta Tau Delta won from Phi Rho Sigma by a 2 to 1 sgore. The Delta Tau Deltas will play the winner of the matches be- tween Trigon and Chi Ps) for the title. $25 REWARD, for thesreturn or in- formation as to the present location of UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS No. 3-32642, No. 5 454663. Hamilton Busi- ness College, State and William Sts. -adv. We have an .attractive auto acces- sory which you can sell and make good money during vacatoin. Write for particulars. THE JIFFY COM- PANY, INC., 742 Market Street, San Francisco.-Adv. Fraternity Hat Bands-Wild & 'Co., 311 S. State St.-Adv.' TYPEWRITERS Bought Sold Rented Repaired Cleaned Hamilton Business College State and William Ann Arbor PICTURE FRAMING 'WI = FStudent Headqu For everything in "Brighten Up" finish ment of swing frames, Hand-made pictt window shades at lowest prices. PAINTS L PAINTING & DECORATIf Phone 84 207 E. L itli11lillti1iliiluln s i lu l i'H i III I"111B1il NDOW SHADES arters es, best assort- ure frames and ort at the Delta rville with' the cer team at 6:45 Merry, J. Orris, auchez, Snyder, D. Dvason. Van are: * 440 yard dash. First heat; won by Kasper, Notre Dame; second, Hend- rixson, California; time, 50:3. Sec- ond heat; won by Emery, Illinois; sec- ond, Bretnall, Cornell college; time,' 49:4. Third heat; won by Butler, Michigan; second, Donohoe, Illinois; time, 50:2. 880 yard run. First heat; won by Meehan, Notre Dame; second, Nash, G ,ibert St. L stock this ents from Wisconsin; third, Burkholder, Mich- igan; time 1:58:1. Second heat, won by Spink, Illinois; second, Speer, Chi- cago; third, Douglas, Michigan; time, 2:00. Third heat, won by Sprott, Cal- ifornia; second, E. D. Brotn, Illi- nois; third, W. W. Brown, Illinois; time, 2:01. Broad ,jump: Johnson, Michigan, 23:71/2; Sundt, Wisconsin, 22:7;14 / A, 14. 'Cruikshank, Michigan, 22:'6; Keeling, -adv. LAST SHOWS TODAY . A:F ALICE JOYCE 3RE GOING HOME IN / RE ARE several things that you'll not it to forget - little remembrances for the at home, graduation gifts, and certain gan souvenirs for yourself. It's quite a m - this knowing just what to get - but ve a few suggestions that may help you: FOR THE FOLKS A T HOME igan Music in Sheet Form Union Opera Scores New Popular Music Victor Records Player Piano Rolls FOR THEGRADUATING FRIENDS her Music Bags and Rolls Ukeleles and Banjo-Ukes Michigan Music FOR YO URSELF ictor Record of "The Yellow and Blue" and "College Days" Michigan Music STOCK of Michigan Music includes the idard numbers, such as "Varsity," "The s," and "Men of the Maize and Blue"; and :ores and individual selections from the operas. "Colleg&Days" and "When Night Dear are available in special souvenir "DOLLARS AND. THE WOMAN" By Albert Payson Terhune A cast including$ ROBERT GORDON, CRAUFORD KENT AND JESSIE STEVENS A Human Interest Drama that will make youGlad you cam-e to see it! ALSO DeHAVEN COMEDY, " "EXCESS BA SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY OL.IV E T H O M IN "T H E FLAPP'ER' BY FRANCES MARION She left home for boarding school. She mysteriously reappeared a short time later arrayed in gor- geous clothes and jewels. Shehint. ed at a dark and dreadful past. 0-o-oh! It was terrible! But you can't help laughing AT and WITH ,Olive Thomas in this picture. Shte thrill I LATEST song hits and dance numbers to be found in our assortment of popular especially complete at this time. We'll be :o have them played for you when you ur is 1uoj ture, am mustn't 'Lvr-TH-OMA5 = -ALrAPPE 2" LZNl-K tyCUES en. S. S. Root She flapped right in and flapped right out and flapped right in again. Sounds like t of a duck, doesn't it? But no, it's the story of how beautiful OLIVE THOMAS flaps orie laughable situation right into another. LET'S GO! ALSO ."HRISTIE COMEDY, "LICENSE APPLIED F SUNDAY SHOWS AT 1:30, 3, 4:30, 7, 8:30 DAIY SHOWS AT 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30 ILDR 6111-611 l ao t I Ilia 1Oc 'UR ORDER NOW FOR A COPY E NEW REVISED MICHIGAN 1 BOOK, TO BE READY )R DISTRIBUTION NEXT FALL MNET WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY MARY MILES MINTER IN "JENNY-BE-GOOD" NEXT FRIDAY-SATURDAY JACK PICKFORD in "THE DOUBLE-DYED DECEIVER" WATCH FOR DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "THE MOLLYCQDDLE" WANDA HAWLEY IN "MISS HOBBS" 1 MIN= I