TEI t DA 601 i BULLETIN , MAY 15, 1921. Number 157. i versity Senate 16, at 8 p. m.' for the academic in Room C, La* JOSEPH L. MARKLEY, Secretary. erature, Science and the Arts - Administrative Board: 1 be a special meeting of the Board Monday afternoon, May in the Dean's office to consider the -report of the compmittee onsider the question of a revision of the present freshman m. A. G. HALL. iecords: ry students who are planning to transfer next fall to another age of the University not on a Combined Curriculum are urged Regis'trar at once. ARTHUR . . HALL. r y Examination in Chemistry Sa: Sa (sections 2, 3, 4, 5). The last examination absentees may mentary examination Thursday, May 19, at 4 p. m. in Room y building; YRON A. SOULE. Kent will address the Physics Colloquium on Tuesday, May m., in room 202, Physics building, on "The Connection Be- cal Resistance and Temperature". All interested are cor- to atteid. R. A. SAWYER. .' natlons: of the l'acult-y, all students in the College of Literature, Scd- Arts who are on probation are required to take mental ex- Yen by the Bureau of Mental Tests and Measurements. All ents who are now on probation and who did not take these in Janhary, are required to present themselves for examina- B, C, or D, of the Law building, at 4 p. m. on Tuesday, May oh Tuesday, May 17. These appointments take precedence ' engagements. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. 5 bers, A. I. E. E.: of officers for the U. of M. Branch, American Institute of gineers will take place on Monday, May 16. Balloting will a north end of the main hall in the Engineering building, from MICHIGAN OVERCOMES HAWLEYES BY. SCORE 9- (Continued from Page One) for a home run when the ball rolled under Genebach's glove. Irish ended the inning, Van Boven to Shackle- ford. With the exception of this one bad inning, Liverance was never in dan- ger of being scored upon, sharp field- ing by the Michigan players on the front line cutting off several hits, and running catches by Genebach and Perrin aiding the cause on numerous occasions. Draper, of the Iowa nine, made the sensational play of the aft- ernoon when he raced half across th outfield and caught.Uterite low line drive with one hand.' Hurlburt, made a ni"ce catch of Genebach's hot liner in the fifth. Karpus' stop and throw of Irish's speedy .bounder provided material for applause. Michigan, despite the extreme cold, that made the handling of the ball anything but pleasant, was a differ- ent team from the aggregation that took the field against the University of Chicago. Had a little care been used the only bad feature cf the game, the eighth inning, would have been eliminated. In the field the men worked well, and at bat they were more than satisfactory. Roby, play- ing his first game before the home crowd, acquitted himself with credit, by hitting three bases at a most op- portune time. AHR'S A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RINGS AND PINS TO CHOOSE FROM DISTINCTIVE IN QUALITY AND DESIGN MICI G A N JEW Make Your Selection for Commeneement Early L I' UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE SundayDinner MENU SOUP Cream of Tomato Wafers Olives Celery Fillet of Beef with Mushroom Sauce Fricasseed Chicken with Biscuit Cut Wax Beans Mashed Potatoes Salad Rolls DESSERT Raisin Pie Strawberry Shortcake with Whipped Cream. Vanilla Ice Cream TEA COFFEE MILK 12:00 to 2:00 P. M.-Prlee $1.00 COME EIRLY Not Open Sunday Evening WILLITS' CAFE Phone 173 315'South State Vitanola Talking Machine This Wonderful Machine that equals any other kind on the market, $45 for this week only, See It. Be sure and Detrodi por 041Jtove It saves expense and trouble in doing the cooking. For from $41 up. - No Smoke, No Camp Dirt. or Home. Priced Simple to operate. noon. L. E. FROST. ATIS GOING ON SUNDAY SersitA Men's Bible class ppsr room, Lane hall. ral Union rehearsal, Hill an. L. E. Martin speaks at hurch. or Lubin, instructor in eceo. speaks on "The World Sit- nd the Jewish", Lane hall. MONDAY tis match with the Univer.- Wisconsin, Ferry field. ness meeting of Cosmopol. b, Lane hall. TUESDAY ress by Mr. Roger Baldwin, York City, before Intercol- Socialist society on "Civil end Industrial Conflict," Science auditorium. FESTIVAL NOTES Gustaf Holmquist, basso, is to sing the role of the king at the performance of. "Elijah" at the, Saturday evening concert of the May Festival. He has sung in Ann. Arbor festivals several times, and the fine reception which he has received is proof of his popularity with festival patrons. His, voice is one of exceptional quality, being tremendous in power and range, with a richness of timbre acquired through careful training. He has won the praise of critics and of the public throughout the United States. In short he is a real bass. A force of carpenters has been kept busy during the past few days ex- tending and raising the stage in Hilli auditorium, so that it can accom- modate the 300 members of the Chor- al union and the Chigago Symphony orchestra as well. This extension is built from the regular stage, project- ing for ard over three rows of seats. MICHIGAN TRACK TEAM LOSES TO ILLINI,8O-53 (Continued from Vage One) 120 high hurdles-Won Jy Sargent (M); second, H. S. Wallace (I); third, Osborne (I). No time. S. S. Wallace first, but 'disqualified for knocking down three hurdles. 440 yard dash-Won by Butler (M); second, Sweet (I); third, Donohue (1). Time, 50' seconds.' Two mile run-Wharton, Allman and Dusenberry, Illinois, tied for first. Time 9:49. t 220 Low hurdles-Won by S. S. Wal- lace (I); second, Prescott (1); third, H. S. Wallace (I). Time, :25. 880 yard run-Won by Yates (I); second, Butler (M); third, Brown (I). Time 1:58. Pole vault - Won by Wesbrook (Q); Naylor (M), and Chandler (I). tied for second. Height, 11 feet,* 9 Inches. Shot put-Won by Weiss (I); sec- ond, Van Orden (M); third, Stipe (M). Distance, 42 feet, 4 3-8 inches. High jump-Won by Alberts (I); second, Walker (M); third, Osborne (I). Height, 6 feet, 33-8 inches. Javelin throw-Won by Brede (I); second, Hoffman (M); third, Dunne (M). Distance, 192 feet, 9 inches. Discus throw-iWon by Weiss (I); second, Carlson (I); third, Jacobs (M). Distance, 136 feet, 1 1-2 inches. Broad jump-Won by Alberts (I); second, Cruikshank (M); third, Os borne (I). . Distance, 23 feet, 3 1-2 inches. Hammer-Won by Hill (I); second, Stipe (M); third, McGinnis (I). Dist- ance, 127 feet, 1-2 inches. Yesterda y 's Games National League Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 4. St. Louis 4, Brooklyn 3. New York 5, Cincinnati 0. Chicago-Boston-rain. American League Detroit 3, Washington 2. New York 6, Cleveland 4. Chicago 3 Philadelphia 1. St. Louis 8, Boston 6. Opening New Store a . '',le lpT-oelAiar r, 1000 Patterns to choose your suit from- Golf Suits- Gleingbones Grey, Greyish Brown, Brown $35 $40 English Gaberdinest $45 $40 MIDSUMMER SUITS Silks, Palm Beaches, Mohairs, Crash $25.00, $28.009 $3200, $35.00 *0 Special Offer Made On Extra Trousers E J Schneider 0 I 1119 South University Avenue ° , _ I 1r _ ___ ____ ___ ___ ____ ___'it *1 CONVENTION I 8) at that uni- A. Birge, 'of '22, of Cor- Aed presi- >r- the com- reasurer for .te Benedict, %, and Mary ity of Mis- delegates were enter- ely, various campus g different types of the guests. A playlet by the Classical club, g exhibition was given ni club. The Outing d with a boat ride and hibition of a new va- retative dancing was f the dancing classes. o made to the capitol a representatives re- lay, having stopped off t at Northwestern uni- n Speaks on India Martin, head of the t Ongole, India, will Baptist church tomor. 7:30 o'clock. He will bject "A New Day in Under the, direction of W. C. Hol- lands a force of more than 80 students are assembled to act as ticket takers; ushers, etc. They are so well organ- izel that hardly a hitch can occur in their work. The official program book for this 'year is being printed by the Ann Ar- bor Press. It will contain. 150 pages by Dr. A. A. Stanley, director .of the University School of Music, and 22 half tone cuts of the participating artists. It will be available on the first day of the festival. Particular at- tention is called to the appendix which will contain the complete repertoire of the Choral union since Dr. Stanley's comink 33 years ago. Special. cars will _leave fore both Jackson and Detroit at the close of all performances. VARSITY NET TEAM WINS '-,FROM MINNESOTA 5-1 (Continued from Page One) sity in action until June 1, as the next home match is not until that date with M. A. C. The Eastern trip and the Conference championships in sin- gles and doubles intervene. Little is known as to Wisconsin's strength in competition. The Badgers have defeated Beloit and yesterday met Northwestern. It was not possi- ble to learn the results of this match last night. The Badgers will meet Michigan in the second match of a two day trip. Godfredson heads the Wisconsin team and is a player of no mean ability. The rest of the team is an unknown quantity. Did you ever try using The Daily as a Shopping Directory? Satisfaction is OES it ever occur to you to sell your discarded clothing as soon as you have no further use for it, instead of let- ting it accumulate and become useless through neglect? It means more mon- ey in your pocket if you sell before the real value is completely gone. We're continually on the watch for men's 'and women's discarded clothing. Sell us what you have-we pay the high- est cash prices. 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