THE MICHIGAN DAILY ow ,.a,_.._..,... ... ...... . ..., .. . ,. , , ... w. ,~~~, ~.., _., _,. . ..., r -I Every student is looking toward vacation and home. Many are planning summer trips and suchi plans necessitate good looking luggage, Yet the luggage must be designed for use as well as looks. We have listed below a few of the many pieces that combine style and economy.-v LUGGAGE t Wardrobe Trunkst t $30 to $60 B Wardrobe trunks are the most practical and in =t the long run the most economical because they carry one's attire without wrinkling. They have open top fibre covers and come in black, brown or green with vulcanized fibre bindings. They 7 are trimmed with brass plated steel corners, are lined with cretonne and have drawers and hang- ers. Sizes 40 and 45 inches are priced $30.00 to $60.00.A UTILITY TRUNK = STEAMER TRUNKS $15 to $30 $ 12 to $40 The utility trunk is made of three-ply basswood in a box style. This trunk has an extra heavy Steamer trunks are convenient for 'carrying a fibre binding, with a vulcanized fibre cover, large supply of flat articles and are especially brass plated steel trimmings, and a brass excel- desirable for camp trips. They come -in dark sior lock. There is a top tray for dresses. green, black or brown vulcanized fibre and Sizes 34 to 40 inches for $15.00 to $30.00. have brass plated trimmings. The tray is cov- - ered and divided into two compartments. 36 inch size is priced from $12.00 to $40.00. HAT AND SHOE TRUNKS TRAVELING BAGS $25.00 $10 and up Hat and shoe trunks are made of vulcanized Traveling bags of genuine cowhide leather are fibre and have rounded edges. They are lined lined throughout with leather and have sewed with cretonne and have a place for five hats leather corners and leather handles. Priced and a separate tray for shoes. 26 inch high E from $10.00 up. models are priced $25.00. s =r Black Leather Suit Cases, $12.00 Lrge sized black leather suit cases are especially convenient for auto use or for carrying on a trip where a trunk is inconvenient and yet where the traveler needs plenty of clothing. They are lined with cretonne and are fitted with extra tray skirt fold. They have heavy straps and a brass, lock. Priced $12.00. (Third Floor) i1lIuu11tuImuIumImuIuuImI u1II u111 II II*5 I II111111f911R19tm 119i1itlkiilllt 1111111110I M ]IIWA NU TAKES FRATERNITY CUP [as Total of 830 Points Followed by Phi Sigma Delta with Aggregate of 770 ARIOUS EVENTS DRAW MORE ENTRIES THAN EVER BEFORE f t i I 1 i e With an aggregate total of 803 oints to its credit, Sigma Nu frater- aity won first place in the interfra- ernity athletic competitive games for he entire year, according to figures given out by the intramural office yes- erday. Phi Sigma Delta fraternity ook second honors with 770 points. Both fraternities have been awarded arge cups for their work by the in- ramural department. Teii Leaders Announced Other teams that finished in the first 10 were: Beta Theta Pi, third with 738 points; Alpha Sigma Phi, fourth with 734 points; Delta Tau Delta, fifth with 720; Kappa Beta Psi, sixth with 706; Phi Gamma Delta, seventh with '05; Phi Delta Theta, eighth with 631. Delta Upsilon was to'play off the final A box of stationery from the fine selection at 0.'D. Morrill's, 17 Nickels' Arcade, makes a pleasing Graduation Gift.-Adv. ' Follow the building program with The Summer Michigan Daily.-Adv. ~'D SUSESUE S ik E *1tUI UU Mt EWE a U U U 4 - 1 15 U * U WHAT TO DO AND WHERE TO GO w An hour a day of Pocket, * f Carom or Three Cushion S Billiards is fine for mind * Sand body of every Michi- gan man. S. 7 7EIIrGalAFtI3CI0ARS CANDIES PIPES LUVNCRES SODAS U " We ty o treatyou wi ht 1 596aa0I a BILL!AR 74 S/* - U, U ano cUEEEUEcUUE * tennis match of the season with the Zeta Beta Tau team last night and the outcome of that match will determine'DIMOND the last two places of the list of standings. Delta Upsilon now has 598 I Il L OM O 0NOW points and is tied with Acacia for ninthpl . t D a s o m w pla~ce. If the Delta Upsilon team wins, the tennis match, they will be award- ed five additional points and will be Varsity Eager to Break Ohio State ninth in the standing with a total of'Jinx in Final Big Ten 603 and Acacia will be tenth team with Contest 598. 16 Sports OfferedBT During the school year there have BUCKEYES STARTED MICHIGAN been 16 sports sponsored by the in- SLUMP WITH DEFEAT MAY 13 tramural office for participation of fraternity men. Of the 69 fraterni- At 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon ties entered, it is presumed that an Michigan will try to shake adoubie average of 50 teams to the sport was jinx. The Wolverine baseball 'Mine reached during the year. In a few of 'meets the Ohio State diamond aggre- the sports, wh tota entpopular o ngation in the final Big Ten game of e campus,tyi ithe season and Fisher's men will be cluded representative teams from out on their toes to humbe the Buck- practically every fraternity entered in eye athletes who have been hodoos to the year's activities. eeahee h aebe oost The winners of the various sports the Wolverines in all branches of were also awarded individual cups. sports for the past three years. In The winners as announced are: soc- addition to the effort whichr wil be cer by Phi Gamma Delta; cross-coun-~ made to break the spell the Scarlet try by Phi Sigma Delta; basketball and Grey men have held over Mich- by Sigma Chi; bowling by Delta The-I igan, the Wolverines will attempt to to Phi; indoor track by Sigma Nu; shake the jinx which has followed the outdoor track by Sigma Nu; swim-1 baseball nine since midseason and ming by Beta Theta Pi; speed ball by which has ieen conspicuous in its ef- Phi Delta Theta; baseball by Phi feet upon the batting averages of the Chi; tennis (game played last night); squa. foul shooting by Lambda Chi Alpha; tpset Title Chance wrestling by Phi Chi; horse-shoe Ohio won its first baseball contest pitching by Kappa Beta Psi; and hand from Michigan in four seasons, May ball by Kappa Nu. There were no 13, when St. John's men put the skids champions in either the hockey nor under the Wolverines at Columbus and boxing. 1n the former, weather in- upset all dope by winning 4 to 2. Last terfered with the completion of the year on Ferry field the Buckeyes came tourney, and in the latter, officials close to winning when they forced deemed it advisable that the sport be Fisher's men into an extra inning, in discontinued because of the poor con- which Shackleford and Karpus star- dition of the majority of the men en- red with the stick, before the verdict tered. was returned in Michigan's favor. This completes the third year of in- Baseball is not the only sport in terfraternity competition of this kind. which Ohio has been Michigan's big- in 1920 Alpha Delta Phi took first!gest problem, for in football the Scar- honors and Phi Kappa Sigma won sec- let and Grey warriors have the honor and place. Last year Sigma Nu pla- of being the only Big Ten team to win ed first in the standings and Delta!three straight times from the Yost- Upsilon was second. men, while in basketball the Buckeyes Most Successful Year have won three years in succession According to Elmer D. Mitchell, di- on the Waterman gymnasium foor, rector of intramural athletics, this past but have had the decision reversed year has been the most successfuliyear when Mather's men have played the so far in regards to the interfrater- return games at Columbus. nity sports. The increased partici- Can Finish Near Top pation in the various events has taxed Coach Fisher will try everything in the facilities of that department to ca-i re ownStra' ots.A pacity. The responses to all calls for though the title Is no onger at stake entries have been most generous, and Mthughn the tieishnooneryasake in practically all cases, thernumber MihIan can finish onninealadayasr of men entered has exceeded that of wit Ioi by winning Satdy the past two seasons. Also, he inti- contest for the Wolverines will then mated that in all probability, boxing be trailing only by a slim margin in would again be introduced as an in- the percentage column with one more tramural sport next fal. He explain- win and one more defeat than the ed that miore~ efficient plans for the Illin. coaching of the athletes entered in this sport have been arranged for, and '22 Li rades to be Ready June 17 he is of the opinion that it will be Seniors in the literary college may among the most prominent interfrater- obtain their grades on Saturday, June nity sports of next year. 17, in the office of the registrar, it - was announced from that office yester- NOTICE day. Senior grades will be given first I am buying old clothes and paying attention and will be worked on dur- the highest prices. $3.00 to $10.00 for ing and immediately after the close of suits. Call 1677-W or bring them to examinations, due to the fact that sen- 203 N. Main St. Dave Mordsky -Adv ior lists must be complete bfore commencement. Your name embossed free of charge Grades of underclassmen in the lit- on Fountain Pens purchased at O. erary college will probably be ready D. Morrill's, 17 Nickels' Arcade.-Adv. about the second week of the Summer session, in the opinion of RegistraT Walch Greater Michigan with The Arthur G. Hall, and they will be sent . ....,... hT.t.a._ n - - Ar .1 1 * aof lt ,.4 *H MO r . !' C c : -- i a I e:: NJ I7 When appr and a lated K reveal a fidence f Make th ance - I . IINK Clean- you say that of a man you are expressing oval of his clothes. For, good appearance tpleasing personality are very closely re- UPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES man's good points. They create in the wearer a feeling of self-con- hat wins the good opinion of others. e most of your personality by making "an investment in good appear- -today. s35 40 - 45 N. F. ALLEN CO. 211 SOUTH MAIN ST. -the house of Kuppenhehuer good clothes 999 Summer Michigan Daily,---Adv. TAXI 35 NTS out at tnat time. , 999 TAXI I _ Something New Under the Sun .r th 1922 Straw Hats Distinctive ,?Models Wadhams & Co. State St. - Main St. __ -