THE MIChIGAN PATLY ,. . ,. I 0 TH IS COLUMN CLOSE$ AT13 P.M, ADVERTISING gBox Rplies ar~e at the E, 18, 12, MC, B3C, ]IT,, .: rJWIGAN DAILY CLASSIED.. ClassifleAl Rates. Two cents a word a day, paid In advance. Miium char ^e fr firt''day, 25. 'Miznimum thiereafter, 2e. 1hreecents per wrd per. day If charged. White space chrgd: oo at rate'of v cet'per age tlpe.eClassfled, charged nly to Bl~e 1apl hones. 'Pltoe 96. NOTICE DON'T FORGET Smth TFir kReair Oldest and most relible plac to buy tires. Kelly Springfield Diamond Tires 128c-tf FO0R ROCK BOTTOM PRICES on gro- ceies,. see ierce's ad hI the Wed- nesday issue of The Daily. 125-tf lnce at Jim Burke's Witmore Lake Dancing Pavilion. Every Friday and Saturday -night.' Also Decoration Night. 172-5 Closing out all, silk undervear and neg iees ait 25,percnt discount. Jane singleton Shops. 17e-5 SITUATION WANTED-Cook (male, colored, coking school graduate) wishes work in a fraternity where good cooking and economical man- agement wou.ild be 4precated. G. W. Stati on A, 547, Champaign, Ill. ift9-0 WANTED-'Young man student, fond of boys and-out-of-doors. things, to spend summer np nrth a tutor. comnpanion fordsadvaIntaged boy f twelve .'Address Box CS. WANTED-Pastrycoo ad et cook Splendid opportunity for summ21er employmet. Write at - once. IMrs.Go. C~am~ers, Pine Cottage, Mackinac Islands. fI 172p-3 WANTED-Furnshed apaitme t from June 6 to 20 only. Write K. P. Jones. 1219 Washtenaw or' phone 609. 1 173-2 WANTED-Family, washing, rough dry and students washing, satifac- tiOun guaranteed. Pone 294rl. 173- l WAfNTED00r-Laundry to. do at home ; dresses and fine work preferred. Phone 253-. 17-6 WANTED I-Wamly wslin, soft wa- ter, dried out-doors. Phone 3105- 1. 173-3 WANTED-Cook for boarding house beginning June 20. :Give references. Phone 1456-W. 173p-3 WANTED-i_ used wardrobe trunk. 173p MlAL !EJJJP WANTED WANTED-Several students whio de- ':sire work during summer vacation., With some factory experience ;pre- ferred. Apply at Economy Baler Co., N. Main St., Ann Arbor. 73- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTED EIGHT more men for sum- mer Work. If at alI interested in mak- ing big money see me at once. J.J. Leader Tol. 3221-J 622 E. Liberty Across from Speddings. " 17c-10 STUDENT SALSMEN We have openings in Michigan, In- diana,, Illinos,,and Kansas. Will_ be glad to use you during vacation. Good comnmission, contracts, big money sell- ing our HeIalth and Accident Policy to Profesional and Business men. We give i3<< every assistance to success. Addiresis or call H. J. Moran. 110S P ickcard St., City Age(,ncy Supervisor, 170-12 ~COLLEGE ME,,N can derive a ,good inco0me during the summer vacation ;n ;their home town vicinity selling f .Lubricating Oil anid Paint. Address THE HARVEY OIL COM'PANY, dept. C. Cleveland, Ohio. 173p WE will hire FOUR more STUDENTS for the SUM\MER. W'ages 75c to $1 a~n hour. Outside work. Apply at 613 Packard St. 7-10 p. M. 171c-3' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SAIE-"Very desirable eleven room house in S. E. section, one block from Campus. $12,000 on easy terms. Large lot, porches, fireplace, a barg-ain for anyone wish- ing to buy. Address DM, Michigan Daily. 173p-3 PILINI l. Y11-7 SCORE S (Continuzed froml Page Six~) matle a poor throw to Hla.ppenny. Ut- frit; was vot'2d a free Trip to. first on four b i~lls. At this Juncture Coach Lundgren felt the need of relieving Reettge'r andl sent Jacksoni to the mounmd, Rloettger goinig to center field in2 jlace of Durant. With the crowd screechling for, runs, andl still more runs, K pke feced the vaunted Jack- son and sa;crificed the runners a bag further en rute. Ash loolked them over until he found one to hits liking 311CllIGAN Uteritz, ss.........2 3 Kipke, f .......... 4 1 Ash, If............5 1 Shiacklefordl, lb .. .52 Haggerty, 21).......2 ,0 Van Boven, 2b ......1 0 Paper, 3b ..........4 0 Blott, c ............4 1 Klein, rf ...........4 Liverance, p.......4 2 Illinois ... ...00 00 6 Michig'a...1 0 0 2 2 h 0 0 3 1 1 1 12u PO 0 9 10 10 2 0 4 1 0, 27 A 0x Q 0 1i o (Contir ( o" Steve's 8, MENlII!II i LEV r0O TAT TRACK IEU n11:( from. Page Six:) S0 mSOnen finishing o ne, two, THE GOWVN SHOP Im v le"4 V% T" T--, v v 0% T Arm% -%,v' As T lh y vI 0 0 1 0- 71 6 00 X-11 7!1 9 EAST UNIVERSITY SEASON - END SALE! and singled necatfly infleld scoriing Liv- Szngle and double cot, mat(tresses. erance.> Shackleford? reached first extension table, cjilairs, rocker-s, ,v ho n Jackson ole C A, anld filed, to dressers, chiffoners, stzzdent tale. catch Ute tz at third. Jackson se t- book shelves, gas plates, ij~orlingJ tied clown for a, moi n and fanned cheap. 431. S. Main .St. Upstairs. 1731-3 FOR SALEl-rSever4 months 01(1'1923' Ford Touring car in fine condition. Leaving town so must sell. Any reasonable offer considered. Call Menney, 2980-M, 1831 Washtenaw. 173-3 FOR SALE-Smnall portable stand. Student could easily earn his school- ing. 601 Hoover near State. 173) FOR SALE-One large mission oak li- brary tabe and one leather couch. Phone 546, 825 McKinley avenue. 173 LOST LOST--S.unday, male bull terrier pup-- py, white with brown spots, black ring on tail, leather collar, brass studded. Finder notify 1746 Wash- tenaw. Phone 1842-J. 173-2 LOST-Stone Martin checker. Wed-. nesday 'night between ill auditor- ium and Lincoln avenue. Phone 1811-W, 904 Lincoln Ave. Reward. 173p-2 LOST-2key-ring containing six keys and round piece of metal with num- bers and bank address. Valuable. Phone 782-J. 173-4 LOST-Airedale dog. Collar with nmare punched in. Call 1204-W, or at 1017 Vaughn. Reward. B. F. Scott. 173p LOST-Tuesday morning in Library a bedded bag containing small sum of money. Finder please call 1722-R. 173 LOST-Silver Eversharp with initials C.B.C. Call Cummings, 419-J. 172p-3 11118CELLAIEOUS FILMS-Developed and printed by Our own photographers. Leave films at any of our stores today, get 'prints tomorrow night. Calk- 1410 :Fletcher Drug Co. 109c-21 Lawn Mowers sharpened. Money back guarantee. Call Laned Hardware, 310 S. State St. Phone 1610. 1 65c-tf. YOU NEED BRUSHES? The Fuller Kind-oldest and best! Call for our representative, and a free brush. 1158-J. 161-21 EINT STUDENTS-Heated sedan leaves Friday nights returning Sun- day might. Railroad rates. Phone 1384-J. 97c-21 FOR RENT FOR RENT-Two light housekeeping rooms, furnished, modern, use of. electric washer, etc. 514 N. State St. Phone 3422. 171-2 HOME TO RENT-Five steam heated rooms in modern home, furnished for housekeeping for adults. Dox MILS. 171p-3 FOR RENT-Furnished lower flat for summer. Also rooms for summer stutiects. 555 Packard. Corner of liiil. Phone 1951-R. 172-3 FOR. RENT-Throe furnished ig it housekeeping rooms. 1025 Vaughn St. Phone 2418-W. 173 HIOUSECLEANING WE. make your house clean without paint. We do both interior and ex- terior washing. City House Clean- ing Co. Phone 1995-J. 15230 EXPERTS on washing windows at reasonable prices. City Window Cleaning Co. Phone 1995-J. 15330 RUGS SHAMPOOED or Dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. Phone 50. 135c-tf TYPE WRTING~ YOU GE s PROMPT AND ACCURATE service when your MANUSCRIPTSj are TYPED by EXPEIRTS at BID- DLIES BOOK STORE. 11 Nickels! rn erty. Paer singled a wee it past .=econdl, far enough to score Tteritz,hbut Ash as caught at te plate wh&i ho failed to slide as Vo- gel got lielst oms throw and nabbed the big left felder, ending the inin. Illinois was down bat a long way from out when, although Jakson con- i ved to single to center, the Indians failed to score. Once more the fireworks began, this time wih richigan on the lighting end of the fuse. Wolverines Parade Dalot drove out a single to center. Xilein crashed a wierd, twisting double down the thirdl base line scoring Blott. Liverance lfted a~ high single over first base, and the population of the bags was within one of its great- est extreme. Wh~lereupon Coach Lundgren gazed in dismay at the sight of Jackson, reputed the best in the Big Ten, once more forced into an as- cension at th1e hands of the Wolver- ines. Jackson took a look at the bench, hesitated, and headed shower- ward and Lundgren ordered O'Con- no-, a powerful looking southpaw, to the mound. The husky Irishmangot into immediate difficulty. He walked Uteritz, leading the bases. Kipke singled scoring Idein and the cor- ners were still crowded. O'Connor dragged himself downward for a mo- ment from his predecessor's lofty heights and fanned Ash. With one down and the bases packed Shackle- ford drove one of the longest hits of the year to right field and went the circuit, pulling into a walk on the home stretch while the ball was being relayed in from the distant tennis cou rts. That ended the scoring, for Van Boven, batting for Haggerty hoisted a lengthy fly to ,Hull, Paper walked, and IBlott, who had opened the parade with a single, finished it by whiffing. Illinois Scores Again One more run came across the plate in the eighth. Kuehl had just been robbed of an extra base swat by Kip-- ke's great diving catch when Hap- penny, who, iby the way, was easily Illinois' shining light of the afternoon crashed out the third home run of the game, a long, long drive to left. Illinois made one more valiant effort in the ninth when, with two down, Hellstrom and Vogel singled in rapid; succession, but Kuehl failed to come through in the° pinch when: he titted1 a high foul to lott. Liverance's pitching was distinctly off form, and it was very fortunate indeed that e was backed up by' wonderful fielding and powerful hit- ting or he would never have lasted the route. He was pounded hard throughout the contest, most of the batted blls going far into the out- field. He showed excellent control, however, giving no walks, and it is very true that but for Captain Uteritz' bad work in the fifth that procession of six runs would never have crossed the pan. But Uteritz, despite his pair of er- rors, made three of Michigan's runs, scoring each ,time he landed on first base, each of these trips being dona- tions from Illinois twirlers. His clev- er footwork went a long way toward the final victory. Michigan has fittingly ended her home Big Ten games. On Saturday Western State Normal college of Kal- amazoo visits Ann Arbor and on Monday the Wolverines journey to Columbus for the second tilt with Ohio State, runners -up in the Big Ten Two base hits-Klein; home runs- Vogel, Happenny, Shackleford; struck out, by Llverance 2, by Roettger 2, by Jackson 1, by O'Connor 2; bases onj balls-off Roettger 4, off O'Connor 1; double plays-Ifellstromn to Schlap- prizzi to Happenny, Stewvart to Hap- ' penny; wild pitches, Roettger 3; pass- ed balls-Vogel; losing pitcher--Jack- son; stolen 'bases-Paper; sacrifice hits--Kipke 2, Hull, Schlapprizzi; unm-! Aires--Green (M. A. C.) and Kimsey (Yale) ; time of game-2 hours, 31 minutes.I Others are benefitted by' the classi- fieds, why not YOU? -Arty. FOOT, 1IIO 131 1" diaar fter 4eehin P a707 N. I)UNc rshyly Ave. Foar That Touch of Powder After the Shave Thc Powder for Mlen m If you use a powder after shaving you will ftnd a big improvement in. "Buddy_ Brooks" over ordinary "talcum." t w . e. ... 1, ell and Davis sioid pace one, BI E UT I N tlwo in the two mile run. Riearick I ALL GON 1/N is entered in the mile along with Bow-.: en and may be in the running. Hub-h itfS9liiCiilifiilliiil1111 11111IlilIIiilWlUU iIfitll~iti llif9 IItjjiiijiiillI1l~iiU1i bard will do the 120 yard high hurdles and will ha Vi as closest'-rival, Sny- j der. Tfhe 'Buckeye has credit for al= time of 15 2-5 'In the high sticks but, Hubbard's time is "anywhere fromI f\ TT1 hT T 14 seconds up." Aubrey will be Hub- bard's muate in the high sticks. Loomis - _ -N D - - - - - is the best Tda'ze and Blue bet in the l low sticks but there is doubt as to his becating Saydeor, who aliso dloes the 220 low hurdles. Snyder's timxe here isi D A. n U D E 25 fiat... xi'r i._4 z'cin x 111b Jump a. a~i, l f r v l n e h i hjum p. S'11ithi should 4ave no trouble ,, in taking first. He has been jumipin g. conisistently better than six feet aitd 1 This is the verdIct 0/ everyone 'has a best: height of six feet two in-j, checs. Niufor has been getting up around the same height and may prove ! Ito have a goodsix feet in him. Ma- j Malver vwill be unable to make the fr'o3b ecause of his school work. Hub- These ivartn days you will appreciate bard and Ald.-ich are the entries in i« the bread jump. Tlke Ohio State man,I Snyder again, has a best jump of 22' h Ede ipholeso ex dishes weaffer. feet tw*o and one-half inches which p should not be any trouble to Hiubbard. Aldrich has been doing close to 22M feet and may take second. Prosser gn el ilpl al o an. Prosserx°is given first while l - Wh n loo i for ago oce to hlunch icy stands a clhance to do second hon-}; , 1 ors. Landowvski may vault but them e E is nothing definite as to his entering .' in this event. Brooker~ is unable t1. itbighrt leave his law work: to make the trip? The Maize and P~l w weight mecn, J-indes, Van Orden, Schmxidt, antd11un- ter are lped to garner a .abwa,(ance of points. H-indes and Vaa t Ord e will put thme shot, B-unter, will thirow thw d1iscus, while "Schmnidt °and Hiudes 't ll I ti ow lthxe lammxxer.ow "Jimmie" starts work early, In 'themonnfryuad monigoryoan doesn't stop un- ' 109 S. MAIN ST. .Find that lost pin through the elas-J aified Ad" will find it for- you.-Adv. :.w If you are going into the mountains, or for early morning wear at camp or outinlg you should have one of our new. Plaic Wool ELA TAI r"ll" S T LOP -im Just the thing for riding, hiking and all out-doors acti~rities.. All kinds' for ladies and nmen. "I Like Badys Powder Better Than Nothier's" If you quit using a powder because you found talcum too "shiny" or "slick" you will surely make "Buddy Brooks" a daily habit after the first trial. ''Buddy Brooks'' is an after shaving powder. The can says, "A Man's Pow- der for Men." It is slightly "heavier" than talc-yet not anything like a "face powder." It is made with nol other thought in mind than to pleaser men.. "Buddy Brooks" is highly antisep- tio and soothing and will quickly heal any little, cut or irritation of the skin. I Women and children now use Dad- dy's powder in preference to any flllf-j fy, perfumed' talcum or heavy facej powder.f, 1Just ask any druggist for a can ofk "Buddy Brooks."C -Sold and recommended from ex-, perience by Calkins-Fletcher Drug Co., 324 S. State St., E. and S. University Avenues and State and Packard Sts., and Crippen's Drug Stores, 219 S. Main and 217 N. Main St., and every other good drug store and toilet goods count- er in Ann Arbor. Poplin, Khaki, Pongee, Serge, 0. D. Wool; Moleskin, and Blanket Shfirts for Men. ALL KINDS FOR LADIES 0x1 YEN Khaki Knickers $1 .98 up. Golf Hose priced 'up from $1.50. Men's Army Hose, fine grade- just what you need for Camp-- 25c pr. Surpius Supplies Store,. 2131- N 4th Ave. "It Pays to Walkj a Few Blocks" race. The summaries: ILLINOIS AB R PRoettger, p, of..... 5 1 Hull, rf.......4 0 Hellstrom, 2b....5 1 Vogel, c ..........4 1 Kuehl, if.......5 0 Happenny,. lb ......4 2 Durant,..cf.......... 2 0 Schlapprizzi, ss, 3b . .4 1 Jackson, ... ,.....1 0 O'Connor, p.......1. 0 Stewart, 3b, ss.......4 1 Hl 2 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 Pfd 0 2 2' 7 1 9 0 1 0 0 2 A 2 0 '2 0 0 0 0' 2 0 0 5 E) 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 a 1f !tliEl301 l ~EII ~l fI 9166 ~~f9H ~~t~lIi1 LEi t3 1 i0 1' 1 1 ~T 6lII K N*H "0 ~~~O R Wemstuladhndeso"ais fAdtod Men'stanlome hndr ewdsofpirs andPRICESoN RIUAL i L this W WILL $ LASH [ ALLSHESQXFORD, 397, 11 24 11 3 «. summer rootwear oetore college closes,:,II-anad. Z 'I Fl]r Arcade. iliec-tf TYPE WRITERM EXPERT Typewriter Repairing, all makes. Ann Arbor Typewriter Ex- change. Phone 866. 9 Savings Bank Block. 23c-tf USED CARS FOR SALE-Ford four-door sedan. If you want to save some money on a brand new car, call Paton. 90 i1_ 17-ff Classified columns.-Adv.. Classified-Cont. FOR HIRE FOR HIRE-Car with or without driy- em. Phione .1758-R.. 161c-21 WANTftD-Room neat semester in ex- change for services. Will rent one if reasonable. Box J.T.M. . ............. . FORFIFEENDAYS .t'~ CkM.' NAA STARINGFRIDAY, nlAY TWNEN1TY-FIF'TH SUJBUJRBAN HO1M.E 'Nine acres, a strictly modern in. center of two acre grove. rooms, bath,' lights, furnace, ar ery convenience_ you need. Lc between Ann *Arb'or and "Yp thouse Seven. end e located 3jlanti. Don't fail to buy at tlhis sale You .will save $1.10, to $ 30 a pajir E9/RTfHINC GOES, NOTHING RESERVED- I i 179x._01