fTHE MICHIGAN VASLY IIhl ll Ml bw' IMWlww 11 :H! HERW01KIN O lug them, closely, PROCESS OF WEEDING~ OUT WFalters are amor: -hurlers, while Hi ;ontinued frorn Page Six) 'haive shown good uture, as he covers a lot of al others. d. eOhringer is also a goodl AnctL er cut w~i ect for futu~re development. j(Rucer ,.t; quad r is another likely looking m an oti oer cuts Will ui ch Fisher has been loing over soon ,though it W of the pitchers and catchers tlage ne line on them for next ,year.1 Y and Baker~ seem to be the hostj It's true eifili receivers, wth Merriman chas- Classiefleds-Adv. y. Gillfinghamin and )g the best of the ickley and Slater s;tuff, as have svr ovr' made which re- to tWenty -'Iv n udoubt edly 1e made 11l probably not bie a. [ency to use Daily i DEOS UC FEAT OHIO STATE Quiz Gridh Star In HazingAlMystery SIFIE ,171$ZNG THIlS COLUMN 6LOs AT3P, . The followiing Box IReplies are at the Daily Office: CIlS,'It, CPC, CI, ABQ, AILS, Jake, Pi,, 18, 12, MC1 BC, lRT. Classified Raes.Twocetsa word1 a day, paid in advace. Minimum charge for first day, 2c. AMiimutn thereafter, 20c. Thriee cents per word per day if charged. White space charged for at rate of live cents per agate line.. Classifieds, charged 6nly to those having phones. Phone, 960. NJOTICE SITUATION WANTED-Cook (male.' colored, cooking school gradiuate)" wvishes work in a fraternity whvlere +good cooling and econo'mical man- Sag;ement would be appreciated. G. W. Station A, 547, Champaign, 111. " 169p-1.0 W'ANTED-Young mani student, fond of boys and. out-of-doors things, to spend summer up north as tutur comppnion for disadvantaged boy of twelve . Address Dox CHS. _____ _____ 7lp-3 WANTED-Pastry cook and meat cook. Splendidl opportunity forumrepo en.fWiea1' once. Mrs. Geo. Chambers, Pine:l Cottage, MNackinac IANlands. (Continued from Page Six) son, 5 feet 7 Inches;- Edmunds, Wat- kin,, nd Wildmian, 5 feet 6 inches. Ohiio State: Cuthrie, 5 feet 8 inches; .focomn, 7 feet, 4 inches; Johnson, 5 feet 3inches. f - .md(l umrp---Mich,'pa n : Snider, 21 fect 9 -- In:ch~es; Stern,' 20 feet 8 in- ches; tiisnt, 20 feet 4 inchies. l'i- noi s: ;W:11lae, 22 feet 5 inches; Ed- monnd ,, 22 1eet21- inch; Werner, 22 feet G 1-114 ihe. Ohio State: Snyder, 20 f'eet ; 3-4 inches; Wolfe, 19 feet 9 inches; T~ampert, 19 feet G 3-4 inches. Shot put---Michigan: Doyle, 42 'feet 6 inches; D1er, 37 feet. Illinois: Mc- Larry,- 39 feet 7 inches; Wheeler, 38 feet, 11 1-2 inchecs; Wills, 34 feet 2 1-2 inches. Ohio State: Snyder, 39 feet 1-2 inch; Carver, 34 feet 9 1-2 in- ciies; Wolfe. 32 feet 8 1-4 inches. Discus-Michigan: Doyle, 118 feet 2 inches; D1er, 117 feet 1-2 inch; Wall, 98 feet 7 Inches,. Illinois: no competi- tors. Ohio State: Guthrie, 108 feet 3 3-4 inches; Roses, 107 feet 10 1-4 in- ches; Ralston, 101 feet 1 1-4 inches. Javelin--Michigan: Groshiko, 141 feet 1 inh; McKenzie, 140 feet 4 in- ches. Illinois:' Pasmas, 102 -feet _10 inchces; Rutter, 157 feet 7 inches; Stresser, 140 feet 9 inches. Ohio State: Ashburn, 158 feet 10 1-2 inches; Gru- sko, 1283 feet 3 3-4 inches; Snyder, 125 feet. Pole vault-Michigan: Viant, 10 felt 6 nehies; Rhodes,.and Wilson, 10 feet. Illinois: Edmondis and Kell, 11 feet; Willman, ,10 fee[ G6 inches; John- son, 10 feet. S INTEURTIONAL CURT iSpr Ingficld, Ill., May 28 -(1..y A.P.) -To withhold our support from the proposal of an international court would be to ignore our long standing oilfc ts for peace anid as a party repud- iate our specific pledges of every pres- idential campaign since 1919, U. 'S. Senator Simeon D. Ftss of Ohio said in an address here last night before the Illi ois Historical association. Objections to the plan are not con- vincing. Senator Foss declared, add- inlg that the argument. that the pro- posal would put the United .Statesl .nto the League of Nations "is ab- surd". "Chuck" Palm11er "Chuck"'Plmr football and base- ball star at Xorthwjestern university, is one 'of the students who has beent questioned closely regarding the 'dis- appearance of Leighton .Mvount, the, student. Whose body was found recent-, ly undre~eath a Bier at Evanston", Ill. Palmer denies aliy knowledge of thef circum~stances regarding Motunt's dis- appearanice. Chemical $ociety to Meet Today The University of Michigan section of the American Chemical society will meet at 4:15 o'clock today in room 303 of the Chemistry building. Mr. G: G. Brown -of: the chemical en- 1 gineering department' will read a pa- per on "trhe COheistry of an Automo- bile Engind.'" I rI There's zest like winning a race when you- Delicious and Refreshing ® \, sz. rThe Coca-Cola Co.. A Intramural items All cevents i the fraternity track meetvwil lhe fheld at 3:30 o'clock>, Fri- day afternoon on Ferry field. Many of the tea.. co which com~peted in the jin.- door meet have, entered and a rova, s battle in many of the events is look- ed' for. CThe All-apstrack meet will be held at 2: 30 o'clock:, Saturday afite:r neon -on Fer.ry field. Enrtries for all of the events will be acce-pted froiii. tO