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Itramural Items

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AND AVERY HIGH MEN
IN AFTERNOON EVEN'TS
g football came to a fitting
resterday afternoon with the
nent held on Ferry field. This
first time that anything of the
i5 been done in college football
has attracted much attention.
linemen and 14 backs and ends'
,rt in the events, which consist-
tackling, falling on the ball,
eld blocking, punting, place and
icking, passing the ball, car-
he ball for speed, starting,
up fumbles, receiving punts,
g, and the kick off.
Kirk from Notre Dame
s were awarded for each'event
rk for the backs and ends and
for the linesmen led in their
lve divisions. Kirk, former
Dame star, received 89 points
a possible 100, while Avery,
ed 84. But, as attendance fig-
Jso in deciding the winner of
ps, both these men lost out, and
and Swan receive the trophies
d by the Detroit alumni. Swan1
) for the linemen, while Morey
i of 165 1-4 for the backs.
ons were given to the winners'
i of the numerous events. For
ckfield men,. Kirk won four,
egoy three, Knode three, Lan-
one, and Oliver one. Avery
d a. collection of the blue rib-
a the line division, taking six
ith him. Soderman and Peitro
ron two, and Garfield carried
ne.
Interest Shown
Wieman, Gob Wilson, Archie
Abe Cohn, Viggo Nelson, Lew-
ian, Angus Goetz, Coach Math-
l G. M. Lawton acted as judges
a events.
t interest had been shown in
rnament until the warm weath-
in and then the attendance
d off somewhat, but on the
the plan was successful and
3used much comment in the pa-

Monday and Tuesday afternoons,1
a ; and 24, are the dates set byc
the intramural department for their
annual interfraternity track and field
meet. The meet will be held on Fer-1
ry field at 3 o'clock both afternoons.s
A program of 15 events has been ar-F
ranged 'including the pentathlon. Four
places will be given in each event,1
first will count five points, secondI
three points, third two points and
fourth one point.
Entries for this meet' will be re-I
ceived at the intramural office at1
once and all entries must be filed byI
noon May 23. Before 2 o'clock on
the first afternoon of the meet a list
of entries along with the events they
intend to enter must be filed with the7
clerk of the course, either at the in-
tramural office or on the field.
The program of events follows: 100
yard dash, 220 yard dash, 440 yard
dash, 880 yard dash, one mile run,I
two mile run, 120 yard high hurdles,
220 yard low hurdles, high jump, pole+
vault, discus throw, .12 lb. shot put,
javelin throw, half mile relay (four
man team, each contestant runs 220
yards), pentathlIon, broad jump; 12'
lb. shot put, discus thirow, 100 yard
dash, 880 yard dash.
On Saturday, June 4, the- annual
outdoor interclass track meet will
be held on Ferry field. ]ractically
the same list of events will be run
off, in this meet as in the interfra-
ternity meet. Entries for this meet
close Saturday, June 4, at 10 o'clock
in the morning. A man scoring two
points will be awarded his numerals.

The independents tightened their'
hold on the fresh medic league pen-
nant Friday evening by defeating the
Phi Chi team 19-4. The independents
have not lost a game this seasonr. Nu
Sigma Nu won an easy game from
Phi Beta Pi 12-9.
The medic team beat the dents
Friday afternoon in the only game
scheduled in the interclass league 13-
7. This game leaves - the medics,
senior engineers, sophomore lits and
the junior lits to play the semi-final
round of the tournament.
The following interfraternity ten-
nis matches must be played not later
than next Wednesday evening. Zeta
Beta Tau vs. Phi Delta Theta; Phi
Sigma Delta vs. Phi Chi; Theta Xi
vs. Psi Upsilon; Alpha Sigma Phi vs.
Sigma~ Phi Epsilon; Phi Sigma Kap-
pa vs. Chi Psi; Phi Kappa Psi vs.
Hermitage; Cygnus, 2378-W, vs. Nu
Sigma Nu.
The following All-campus doubles
must be played by next Tuesday eve-

Statistically
Speaking

Michigan AB
Uteritz, 2b........5
Van Boven, ss.......3
Perrin, cf .........
Shackleford, lb ....4
Karpus, 3b,.........4
Klein, rf..........1
Roby, rf............1
Genebach, if .......3
Vick, c ......... ...3
Liverance, p.......4

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Miss Mary F. Minnis, Chiropodist,'
formerly with Mack and Co., will be
at the Saunder's Hair Shop, Tuesday
of every week. Phone 2673-M for ap-
pointments.-Adv.

ner 2, Liverance 1. Struck out-Liver-
ance 8, Voltner 3. Hit by pitcher-by
Liverance, Locke. Sacrifice hit, Gene-
bach. Umpire, McAllister.

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Patronize our Advertisers.--Adv.

Jersies awarded b
mural department h.
for the following mi
Dunleavy, Shepherd,
ton, Brunner, Martin
Swift, Butler, Kip
Gerring, Haller, Smi
Gellard, De Foe, Cayi

Tennis S-p

Totals.. .......32 9 10 27

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Iowa AB
Anderson, cf... ...4
Crary, lb..........4
Draper, ,lf.......4
Locke, c . .........3
Michealson, rf ......4
Irish, ss ...........4
Shimek, 2b ........3
Hurlburt, 3b.......4
Dyke, p ............1
Voltner, p ..,.......3

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ning. Bowen and D'Ooge, 2236-J, vs.
Oliphant and Flowers, 1017-J.
The following All-campus doubles
must be -played by Saturday evening,
May 21: Bowers and Creedon, 1328,
vs. Tracy and Sculley, 1017-J; Parson,
and Beaudette, 1951-M, vs. Crabbe and
Watts, 63; Rohan and Hames, 871-R,
vs. Schaefer and Landowski, 490;
Denhulrder 'and Brown, 1526-R, vs.
Greenman anq partner; Olmacher and
Jerome, 856-W, vs. winner of Bowen-
D'Ooge-Oliphant-Flowers match; An-
drus and Klein, 348-R, vs. Dunne and
Walbridge, 188; Cohn and Goldberg,
354-J, vs. Dunakin and partner.
Try Daily adveitising and watch
your business grow.-Adv.

A Complete Stock of
Rackets, Balls and Shoes
Racket Restringing
24 hour Serie
711 N. Univ. Ave. Next to Arcade Theatre

Totals ..........34 4 5 24 8 2

Innings- 1 2 3
Iowa . .0

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Michigan.......2 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 x-9
Home runs - Perrin, Michealson.
Three base hits-Roby. Sacrifice fly
-Karpus. Hits, off Dyke 3, off Volt-i
ner 7. Bases on balls-Dyke 3, Volt-

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TO ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES
W. F. KELLER
412 Natl. Bank Bldg.

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-Tennis--- Michigan vs. Wiscon-
-Laws vs. junior engineers..
-Soph litj vs. junior lits.
-Chi Rho Sigma vs. Nu Sigma
(Ann St. diamond).
Tuesday
-Medics vs. senior engineers.
-Senior lits vs. soph engineers.
-Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Xi Psi Phi.
-Phi Chi vs. Alpha Kappa Kappa
ashtenaw diamond).
--Phi Beta P1 vs. indepeidents
len Ave. diamond).
FRIDAY'S GAMES
dies 13, dents 7.
Lependents 19, Phi Chi 4.
Sigma Nu 12, Phi Beta Pi 9.
P$IATT. DAY AT NAVTIN
FIELD SET FOR THURSDAY
1 Pratt day will be celebrated
Thursday afternoon at Navin
Detroit, when the Tigers meet
loston. Red Sox. A large section
.t stands has been reserved for
Wolverine team and the many
igan supporters who are expected
nake the trip. Complimentary'
is will be issued to the ,members
.e Varsity squad.
kets are on sale in Ann Arbor
2alkins', Cushing's, Graham's,
''s, Slater's and Mee's. These
boards can be exchanged later
earved seats in the grandstand.
ecial car with lower rates for
nts making the trip will be run
the D. U. R.
has been found impossible to
the smoker planned for the eve-
s entertainment. It is extremely
ful whether any program will be
ged for the Michigan contingent

to date approximately 200 hours.

In last flight plane flew from Packard Aviation Field,
Detroit, to Bay View Park, Toledo, in 55 min.
J. C. M. - cIo MIcHIcAN DAILY.

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