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1ICHiIANTAAKSTE r WJa
' -(~C onnue so rt P re O de) a-' i , tie giwen k e l 1 ich gan,'and ,
ther tegprd. 714 sInches. (New Ohio field ree- to
tummaiies:$ - , rdX Aerian legue
0yari daslk.-on ri.; Wttin 4 broad urn1- Wan by Hubbard, R H E h
*higa~ ohIWtel, 1tich ga, se}. iltigan; ,send, Snyder, Ohio State...rca...........2 8 1 a
CC nne l, Ohio State, third. Time #li Atlrichz, ,Ie hgani., Distance- Detroit ........ ......1 9 2 w
10 secxnos. 4t 112i~e.(e 1ofed Thrston andi Schalk; Dauss ad S
9 j ~ d asii'Von }by qo1rwa± r, re,ord. Jupp exceeds Carl ,ohson's Bslrati
~i Wttrn ician ig Ten recor4by 10 1-2 incbess).. Ceveland ................ u 5 2 a
;,, Conner, Ohio State, third. Time Dlscls 1t 4wqw-?Vi ,bi , uterSt. iouis................1 4 1
:~ ~-5.M~hgau;s~c~i&V~ r~en Mii~?. jhie and O'Nilf Van Gilder and st
dhWn y ai third/ Mtrphy, rS~e is i4mi Co 0
ynr idnson*taut~ *?1 fet g1-2 tches. Wsi gton.......... ..0 .I a
'ett, Ohio State, third.Time- t4apin er ,ti w ,Wonby lifldes Bso.........2 71a
u-5 ,' 9il~gan;seronyl, $Schidt, Mchigan; Mgridge, Russe and Ruci; Ehlrke r
.; ast~;, :tr , " 'atctagZ ;Ci Sat. isaneand Devopurrer. T
ltdioinia,, inko Id 44 ;feet 1-2 inch. (New hio fieldNe Yok-.102 0
a f £amseoud f... hadeipra...........8 1
>tcerr Ohio State, third. Time-" re9Pr). Mays, 11yt, Pen nok and Schag; A
F alb scre-Michigan, 97 1-2; Ohio Hasty, 1eil ach, Rommel and P'er-f sh
'n :mileo:7r1 ,-W~1uby BowreState,3 12 ktinsR . . -d
hlg n . fArtzelly) Qhiox$tatef, s. 9-M4SCi
ClptrcOhio State, thir~d,-ome atonal eguti.
e-4 30PiaeP1iA........3 7 1 ne
hlgaj ; 8econd, s#, ll Ohio State; Finals in the All-campus Int rra- fe lze ok. 1ZIl
'd DvsMichlgaj. .Time--9:41 ternity doubles and ing es tenn snydaer adHnin;onrdnds
;, . ,tournaments, to be, pl~yed off at '3 St. Laofis . ;,. .........5 13 0~
0,yrd. ig h hurde- Won by o'eiclc, Monday a fter noon will bring Pittsbu rgh............ 4 11 0
bard,' Mi3hizia , Snyder, t a close one- of: the fastest series Haines and Cemos; Cooper and1
oState; tl ird e, t-ne, l~~i State, of rkatches ever played in an Intra- GoGh
e--:1 1j-5 seconds. (New 'Ohio tuny nteBso ...
d record). mural departmenlktore: ithBso.........0 54
. singles tournament Goldsmith and Booklyn........... 1Ii0
0-vid lo itr s, - 4on xy ty fQleiner, after .slashing their ways Rudolph, Genewicha and O'Neill;
Ohio Statp- seond:, reene, 0b19 through five rounds of competition Dicker man and Taylor.
te; third, Lue Ohio State. Time ar..to oppose ach other in the find' j Cincinnati ................ 4 11 2
5 1-5 seconds. run4 oth of' these:. men have con- Chicago~......... 11 2
ig um-' ' h- EiWMi ei r qi~e ~9tsgCeof the best talent 'on thy; Ti xey and Wizgo; Cheves and 0'
second place4, betweri.Nutery, ? eI P d r ti ibir match s bound to Frel
higan, and Snyder; ' Ohio' State. shp v some oac tennis.
ght-6 feet. - i A-capus doubles Duna- Patronize The aily advertisers.
mt~~ pu-onb ii n4 qat4 Zook willoppose :MVcKnight
hotputWonby r Ite, Igh.r nA.~rt~yelI in the finals. Both of
; second, Hindes, Mclripn;u thixi ese te ms l4avq found little difficulty
hel, Oho State. Dta~nce- 3 ffep . alnig-,n e ,running both er Goromlvuse
4 inches. (New Ohio field rec- Irvinrg won tour preliminary match RIDER'S SPECIAL5 IN
A superor founanpn ink
velin , trow-Won bly ".PetC s ,';ap N< will face Phi .Upsilon in 'RIDEJR's PEN Silo?
o tate; e~o f ,aigowsl~i,. i !f>' : i rr ae ity . doi1b s nmatcha
r, third, Nuftr, 'Michrigan. D S- 1th 4of thes e tamspossess, poten __________________
ew163 feet 5 1-2 inches. titl asit mterial and the pets play-
ale vault-Won by-ProsserIVMich- ed be wen t aejn are bound to be close
; ;'second, Landowvsk, Michigan;I and interetinug. sttM1 na
Attention Seniors1
ABtJINESS OQ'bT'UNITY
We have.-an openng in our organization for 6two men with FWHEIIE 1) WE GO f
Priperqcualifications. "f® Whterver you ~go you Will
be b t er ontau~l' ail s
ifyou would aipreciae an affiliation ith a well established * py~a1~ after uangai of4
'; .. q P4tket or Carom Billiards.
p ogressive firm, this announceiiti affords opportunty. I
Additional information' may be haci by applying for ' n initer-
rhe ,Rokw dBagrwCtpanI
FEDERALRESERV MANS CALN3IN
a ~~CHICAGO, ILLiNQIS N ,
Add(1re$s your rePly "Attention r. Edward E. Nadi" {(t Cian 11iJ) ~ ~ ggggg ..
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Helidrx Bird
u IT~ Cages7

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The best Spring Brass Wire is used
in the construction of. our cages.
This gives these cages strength and
firmness combined with lightness and
durability. unequaledJ by, an other
cages in the market. 'Attention is
called to the patent fastening of the
-body to the, base. This -is so' ar-
ranged that it can be reached easily (being. on the underside,
of the base) and it is not necessary. when attaching the body,
to place it in any particular -position. However ,placed; the
sides hold equally 'well, and in a 'way that makes~ accidental

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From then on it was clear
r Merkel. Wilsonl, tired frc
and fight, dropped the next tv
nd the title. Merkel won; 6
ithout difficulty, although
Caged a brave stand in the It
ter Merkel had taken four ga.
row.
The play of the Wolverine chE
tamps him as one of the g
onference players of all time,
bly ranking with Walter We-
(so of Michigan,, who as,v
ttestion, the best court playert
'n has ever se.
Meet Golpers Moa4diy
Michigan will play. Minnesc
in Arbor Monday , afternoon
ould experience' little diffici
w1ning the Gopher~s. The ma
heduled,.for 3 o'clock on the
Ad courts. It will be almo
,t chance for Michigan fans;
ese the Big, Ten chiamnpionshil
taction, Ohio State closing t
in in a match on Memorial dr

STAEBI
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r"~f scre. This put the buck up "to Ki
Helps r Team 1" xand 'Klein id not pas'i up.
e s;:le .C 11 VA RSITY V FEATS stead,1 am ty6nhwith a
sinletoriht,,center,upon awhi
ILEKALMAZOO NINE
te) (Continued from Page One) In the ninth when Rotter reached ki
sailing The next man up, Johnson, tripled to thr ough an 'error" y,UGteritz mil
,om his deep center scoring two more runs fo ess head grounded out to 'Nagge
wa sets ~the N3ormahs,. Moser made the third Naonan, towcever ' settled', dr, fi
out when hie lined to Uteritz.tned the next taan and breed ich
Wilsn .,Michigan came to hat determined to to pop out to .Utertz. Sdore ]ay
Wilson get back those two runs, hu>at voae fing.:
Fast "se 4Coleman struck out and faggerty flied Kazoo . ....,.2 0'04'0}iO 0, 0l2 0-4
amn nout toMiller things began to look pret-' Michigan ... 2 0p0q.0 0000 3 x-5
ty black for the Wolverines. Shackle- The lineup follows:
tmlnIford, the next man to bat, sent an easy Michigan 1alanmzoo
3 rate I pop fly to Fless ini center fild who to Uteritz, ss 1igl.tlr, 88
thpeb dismay of his teammates and the K1ipke, f Gill, 21).,
sbrook, delight of the grandstand, dropaped it. aggeity, 2b 'Gundeson, r
wlihout' Then the fun began! With the Shackleford, lb Miller lb
the Big crowd cheering madly foar a secore Pa- Paper, 3 Johnson,,If'.
per drew a bease on bals. Jack Blott, l3lott, C 1Mser,' b
ioioi~ i, ad nthe first ball Klein, rf Hfes,, f
iota at pitched ;for a beautifu double scoring (1aiemnan, if oter,
ir' anti 'Shackleford and Paper and tying th e oonan, xp -Wm hhx.;,"
atchJ is "A~" 'Klein 111t;lllrllnl 111~11aII11ill11hli t~liJ 14h t
Ft'rrvy .Varsity', .right felder ,xtesW heao=ttesntoe h se n aasm nheat' .
to.t- in the 'last of "the eighth ,shoved lBlottj-
iP ta across: the 'plate" and, gave Michigan '
he lea- a lead over, the schoolteachers that
lay stood m ntil the -end . of , the "contest. -, - -R
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~4urtydower r/
whutfoiss P
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entl, ithout hesi- -
on orsplutter i oes N w Vi=r ci
working '0 f7480R1Vespri Sieiia--- in Palermo! ."..4aJose rlt~s1' L4
3. y u roud.. of 81 alintttta-QtOeriurePart 1. .Vctor Synphony.reli. 12 1r
ibesii~~ 9008ku nala-Overtnre, Part 2..Victor yphony rcl,
Q k 195t "The Music Lesson (Io-REIt l). Thie Dnan Si~trs Q . '
tx',.., '.. i , ea i~ t=;- , ox , sTi,.....frig. 1Mem1 his Flyet ;
19( 4ltle Boer-Fox Trot.... Pterutatiouanl INm'v. trc.".10 7
""' to2"..' ttuin' Wl--FoX Trot.reat "hiteWayOch
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