V L.lHJ...I mes fl E TECH DELI- [ANT MATCHj ng a superior brand of tennis n's Varsity tennis men had lit- culty in taking over the Car- ech team at Pittsburg Tuesday,f score of 5 to 1. It'had been ex- ;hat the Plaid net artists would much greater opposition than thcoming but only one Tech was able to win his match, Reindel losing to the Plaid Neville. in Merkel won a well played from, Schwartz, number one ian. His superior speed and ss were tb'e deciding factors match which went three sets 6-3. Rorich, playing number r Michigan, ran into his favor-r e against Neil, of the Pitts- un, winning 6-3, 6-0. The lobs w shots of Keil fitted Rorich's 3rfectly and he allowed his op- only six points in the second anchez also was at his top :ainst the Tech squad/ and with hand and net work going well 3 Copley in straight sets '6-2, Loubles matches both went to n because of superior net id offensive play. Merkel and , " Wolverines' number one efeated Keil and Schwartz 6-3, he team work of the Michigan is improving and is gradually g a strong doubles combina- anchez and Rorich won from and Neville 6-4, 6-4, in the sec. tbles match. Here again good k was the leading, factor. American League Philadelphia 3, Chicago 1. New York 6, Cleveland 4. Boston 4, St. Louis 3. Detroit-Washington-rain. National League Chicago 6, Boston 3. St. Louis 11, Brooklyn 0. Cincinnati 1, Philadelphia 0. New York-Pittsburg, rain. Intramural Items Phi'Chi meets 'Sigma Phi Epsilon in a postponed interfraternity game Thursday at 5:15 o'clock. The final between the winner and Acacia will be played Saturday at 10 o'clock. The Junior Lits will met the Laws today at 4 o'clock. FRESHMAN TELEGRAPHIC MEET WITH ILLINOIS IS POSTPONED Because of the inclement weather that reigned yesterday, the freshman telegraphic track meet with the Uni- versity of Illinois has been postponed. It is not known definitely when the event will be held, but there is -a possi- bility it will take place on Friday. Parker Addresses Aeolytes Prof. Dewitt H., Parker, of the phil- osophy department, delivered an in- formal address to the Acolytes Tues- day night, presenting some "newer arguments against the existences of matter." So far, he stated, the real- ists have had an edvantage over the idealists or new realists. The ad- dress was followed by a lengthy dis- cussion of "matter" in which many philospohers' points of view were at- tacked and defended by members of the club. Technic Has Record Sale Street sales of the final issue of the Michigan Technic for the current year exceeded all past sales according to a statement of J. A. Fisher, '22E, yester- day. The general campus sale of the Technic is not usually large as near- ly 900 of. the copies are mailed to subscribers in the Engineering school. California Professor to Lecture Prof. Robrt H. Lowie of the Uni- versity of California will lecture here at 4:15 o'clock on Monday and Tues- day afternoons, May 22 and 23, in the Natural Science auditorium. His sub- jects will be, "The Plains Indian View of Life" and "The Origin of the State." Both lectures are open to the public. Engineers to Hold Elections One of the most important meetings of the Engineering society for the year will be held at 7:30 o'clock to- night in room 348 of the Engineering building. Committee heads for the coming year will be elected and the social' program planned. Albert Gansle Tina CustomTailor- ing Suits made to or,' der at easonable Prices. REAL STYLE us hady oue ,B nig weil 113 S. 1ain St. Second Floor w " ho %o i I Plain Toe, Chop Su'ey CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT Quang Tung Lo. 513 E. Liberty hard Toe Box, Light weight, Blacl Brown and Scotch 'Grain. Price 1 IRAd( Em" t4 US.PAT.Off. 11I5 S. Mafia Street P I I w Corbett Continues His Stupendousfranufacurer's I led I'1 c all OF GENUINE Your, Engraved alling Cards Now! and 100 cards.. ..... . FIT FORM CLOTHES I ........ 1 plate and 100 cards... .$2.75 $4.00 .$5.00 Did English plate and 100 cards., I. 100 Cards engraved from plate...... .....$1.75 The Mayer-Schairer Company - ENGRAVERS, PRINTERS AND BINDERS AT /- 29 _ $29.50 $33.50 /' l, ,r,, '/ CJ -- 1404 112 SOUTH MAIN STREET and $37.50 LASSIFIE A DVERTI SING THIS COLUMIN CLOSES AT 3 P.M. Id MISCELLANEOUS .D YOU LIKE to know how ch money you can make this imer? I had fifty students from Arbor out during spring vaca- iand their commissions ran all way from $40 to $112. Come in' look over the reports-and see at some of your friends have le. Those that come in early have their choice -of territory. requests must be in by May 20th. J. Leader, 232 Nickels' Arcade. 600-M., 161-211 Y~OU SALE CE-The person who1 nd coat from room i Science building is' 1 same immediately, took blank- Z-345, Na- known. Re- and avoid uble. 166 FRESHMAN who left his gray t in my care at the tug-of-war' i have same by calling Kleinke at Iversity Hospital and paying for s ad. 166-21 EWRITING - Compositions or es. Reasonable price. Satisfac- n guaranteed. 433 S. Division. one 1780-R. 165-2; USCRIPTS accurately typewrit- z by experienced typist. Biddle's ok Store,.11 Nickel's Arcade. 155-21 WANTED FOR SALE-For first best offer, one 24 plate Nelson Static machine, 'one' combinationGalvanic, Faradic, Su- insaidat, "Kidder Make," one operat- ing: chair either Harvard or Allisan, one Geneva test case. Good open- ing for Physician, good opening for Druggist. Address A. N. Shotwell, M. D., 46, Macomb St., Mt. Clemens, Michigan, 162-7 FOR SALE- Brick house, 12 large rooms, oak finish, lot 132x150 feet; near campus and street car lines, fruit, flowers, shrubbery. Suitable for fraternity, sorority or hospital. Phone 1411-R. 1136 Prospect St. 165-3 FOR SALE-Complete set of drums. Leedy snare and bass, with standard equipment. Almost new. Box W. 0., Daily. '165-2 FOR SALE--Two Festival tickets, main floor. Thursday night, Friday and Saturday afternoons. Phone 1766-J. 166 FOR SALE-Used cars. Two Dodges and one Ford. Like new. Cadillac Garage. 166 FOR SALE-May Festival ticket for entire course or first floor. Call 1576-R. 165-2 FOR SALE-Two May Festival tickets. Any concert. Main floor. Call 2114--J. 166 LOST LOST-A tan silk bag endbroidered in brown wool-containing miscellan- eous articles. Finder please phone Miss Lovell, 368. 166 We give you our personal' guarantee that these suits sold for $45 and $50 previous to this sweeping sale. In the name of economy you can not afford to miss this opportunity of furnishing your- self with a generous supply of clothing at reasonable prices. .... a ,. e / .,, ' ; . °, ;.ti -. , r S t J 1 1 1 d C r, 1 ' , , - , . . . , r r 5 * . a , " t ,, "4'! p a: Sport M~odels rTA i I U tTFORM I I , Are included in this sale. Conservative models for those who prefer them. In fact, anything you desire is found on Corhett's racks in this wonderful sale. _I 1, 2, 3, TO 14 OF EACH MODEL ALL SIZES j Mr. Corbett has just returned with these goods. His exceptional spring business exhausted his original stock so he went direct to the manufacturer and bought for spot cash every available suit in the shops at from $10 to $15 less than the actual wholesale price. The manufacturer was thus able to close out his stock in May in place of August. THE SAYING IS BANDED ON TO YOU!!! AT THESE PRICES THEY ARE MOVING FAST. GET YOURS TODAY! TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE! rTED-Six room house, furnished, with at least se. Call 1034-R. for rent one year 164-3 'ED-To buy a canoe with or hiout equipment. Box W. N., ly. 165-2 TED-Second hand Ford at once. 1 at 207 S. Ingalls. Phone 1808-M. 165-2 TOM CORBTIT --Gold foi 116 East Liberty Street pen, w