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fl FACES
SIN TO DAY

FOUl!1 CHEATS STUART OUT
OF WIlN IN H AMNER THROW
Johnniy Stuart, star freshman
weight man, narrowly missed
winning the hammer throw
against the Illinois yearlings,
as well as the shot put. Stuart
threw the leadt ball 136 feet,
more than 10 feet farther than
the winning mark, but he step-
peel out of the circle, and Steve
Farrell called the throw a foul.

OPPOSEVARSI*TY
Wolverines Are Favored to Defeat1
Bollerm slier Squad Here
~Today
HOLi)SW ORfH WIN S PLAYOFF
FOR FOUR~TH L IAG O N TEAM

average was about two strokes better
than the others.
Purduie will lineup with Captain
Bixier, Taylor, Gudle, and Munrphly.
P REPNET STARS
Gilbert,, 'resenit Chamnp, Anl Batr,

by Bielfield, Detroit Central; Rih
Detroit Eastern by l~atzr, Eric; and
',;th1 oon Granld Ra. ids by Zemlon,
Detroit N"orthern, the semi'-finalists
pairedl off futrni:=i d the spectators
wi«th the best exhibi:tions of the entire

The bigsri lse camlle in the see-! Reserves Oppose
cn_ eiD nLmonwhwa eicc'eed a good chance to come Yearlinigs Today
tilrough for the title, fell before the at-

tack of Baur to {a 6-3,4 4-6,_ 7-a.-.This

Clash to be FolIolweilby-
Penn State Tilt Here
Monday
IN RORICIIi UNABLE 'TO
E WITH SQUAD AT 'MADISON

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nius the services of Captain Ror-,k
Michigan's Varsity :tennis team
stack up against the WisconsinC K
dtdyaMaio.TeWles left for the Badger camp at
o'clock yesterday afternoon.T 9, 5M E T0 Y
ptain Rorich, who holds the num-
one position on the Varsity, was TE M S E TTO A
aleto akethe trip on account of
ratoy wrkand his absence will Mutu~al Ou toor Clash Between House
distinct handlicap to the Michig;an Teauis is_'Sfated for This

Michigan's Varsity golf team will {jEinc nles e
lineup against the °Purdue team today
at the Ann Arbor Country club favor- I AZOO, ERIE* NORTHERN :1',AN
ed to turn back the invaders. EASTERN TAY i kIN lI)QULES
The Wolverines will oppose the'
Boilermakers with one change in the Featured by somne of the best high-
personnel of the team. Holdsworth sho ensee ene h er
willpla in he umbe for poitin Ifield courts, the interscholastic tennis
wil payinth nmbe furpoitontournament advanced to its final
in place of Potter, who held the place rounds for singles and semi-finals for
against Illinuois last Saturday, and doubles both of which will be played
Crosby, who played against Ohio off this morning and afternoon.
State. The third round brought together
There has been a merry race in pro- the ranking players of the tourna-
gress throughout the season for the ment and with the elimination of Will- I
last position on thze team, and each; son, Ft. Wayne, by Gilbert of Tula-!
[contest has found :a different man mazoo Central and last year's title
playing for Michigan. Holdsworth holder; Walters, Detroit Northwestern
won his chance in a series, of playoffs
during the past week against ;Potter,
Crosby, Prentiss, and Feeley. His DTOTUIE iE
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tournament. mtc was by far the best of the day
Gilbert started against Bielfield with Iand the tennis displayed brought the
a ruish an(I;b1 ore7th De' TPtilter couf'ld linterested spectators to their feet in
get started ran thr-ough with a 6-1 appreciation of the players' Shots'.
set. Tyildficld 'settle:d down in the ISemii-finals in the doubles will bring
second set and play ing a cautious into action Gilbert and Taylor, Kala-
game, crasheda through with a 6-4 wvin! mazoo Central; Baulr and Smith, Erie;
only- f t ccuto Gtt Cilbert's steady i Zemon and Segal. Detroit Northern;
careful play, 6-0. and Reick and Bak0er, Detroit Eastern.,
SHORT-CAKE)NT TERM?
I amt in town for twvo days to
at irockirio 's hire five or six ambitious, en-
ergetic students as crew mana-
,, gers. The men I hire will have
"Where they know the opportunity of making
how. to male 'em" enough money this summer to
- 1,ay their expenses for next year.
® 104 E. H U ON ST. Call Berman--1525-M-for ap-..
= fg lIIIIIIIihI! fI#111I I# I 9#11#lili _____________#!i_________________

As a sp~ecial feature of the Fath-
ers' day wiveek-en~d, the second string
Varsity baseball team will play the
freshmn at 3 o'clock thisafternoon
at Ferry field.
Reinert and Hlildebrand will form
the battery for Coach Fisher's nine,
while Palmer or White and Davi
or Kelliher will work for the fresh.
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BIBLE CLASS

ANNOUNCEMENT

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regation.
he revamped Maize and Blue line-
will consist of Brick, who will play
nber one match in place of Rorich.
Hodgemnan, Crane and Vose, who
compete in the order named.
geman and Brick will probably
e uip the first doubles team, and
e-.Crane the other comnbination."
isconsin's hopes are based prin-
lly~ on the work of two players,
tlding and Sah. Moulding plays
1ber one for the Badgers. He is
ast. player with a driving game.
plays a steady brand of tennis,
ring on keeping the ball in play
i1 his opponent misses, rather than
ing through the speed of his own
nother important match will take
e Monday afternoon at Ferry field,
n the strong Penn State team will
ose the Varsity. The 'Easterners
on a western trip, and their stop
Ann Arbor will furnish the Wol-
Ene netmen with some exceedingly
h class competition.

Mor°ning
VICTORS IN INDOOR EVENT
I SEiK WCOND CHAMPIONSHIP
Pick of the non-Varsity athletes'
from the fra ternities of the Michigan
campus will engage in the annual

interfraternity trackl.

and field meet

on Ferry~ field today. The first event
is to begin at 9:130 this 'morning. .
Events of the meet will be the 100
yard dlash, 220, yard dash, 440 yard
run, 880 yard run., wiile run, 220 yardl
lowe hurdles, 120 yard high hurdles,I
broad jumap, high jump, shot put. En- I
tries have been limited to two from
any one fraternity in a single event,,
one athlete being permitted to enter
no more than three events.
The annual indoor track meet last~
winter ended in a tie between Phi
Sigma Kappa and Theta Chi, both of,
whom are expected to enter teams to-
day to retain their honors.

THE
INTERSTATE
TAIL ORS
U~ntil Vacation Begins-Are Of-
fering Their All-Wool 1Nadeto'
Measure Suits at $2600 and
$31.50. With Extra. Pants at $2.50.
Suits shipped either here or
home, payment on delivery. Call
at AMERICAN HOTEL or Phonie
123..
Patronize Daily Advertsers.--A dv.

-Liintedt : Sica. '., 9 : ? +? a. m and
every two ho : p to 9:10 V. im.
Express: 7 a. mn., 8 a. mn. and evps'y
two uiotrs to 8 p. X.
Locals : 7 a. m.,'8:55 a. mu. and[
every two hours to 8: 56 p. mn.,
11 p. m. To Ypsilant! only, 11:40
p. mn., 12:25 a. mu. and 1:15 a. mu.
WVEST BOUND~l
Limiteds: 8:47 a. mu. and every two
hours Toi p. mu.
Express (making local stops) : 9:590
a. mn. and evrery two bourn to 9:60
Locals: 7:50 a. m., 12:10 a. m.

AT PM.ADVE~RTISING AT 3 PsM.
DAILY CLASSIFIED RATES
Charged at the rate of 12c per reading lino for one or two insertions, tIe Pei
reading line for three or more insertions. White space charged for at same
rates. Classifieds charged only to these having phones. Ask about cIntracts3
for classified advertising.
10c per reaidng line for one or two insertions, 9c per resdlng line for
fthree or more insertions, cash in advance. Minimum. 3 lines per insertion
j!Classliii' d Colli~u Closes at 1i o'ClockNon Saturday.
J"iet-tJ*+ AA.TakeW

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14T!herm0 19KnitCoats,
sweaters and Jackets
KNCESANxREH
ESt for all .activities, in large assortment
of materials for ladies and men. Cord u--
ray. and Whipcord Sport Suit,. Ladies'
Knickers, $1.98 up. Linen, and Khaki
Trousers, Coveralls, etc,, $1.85 up.
Hiking SToes, Wool Sock, Golf Hosc,
Leggings, Puttees, Off icers. Dress an,d
Army Shoes, Tennis Shoes, Waterproof
and High.-Tops, Moccasin Pack $hu for
Ladies and Men. Army Shoes, $3.95 up.

a0rrU.P"4 . ..~~...*~~w...rt*
U seem
Youripperan "
fienrechrg.R
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conde,.mnyuA
Thnew andtmans
Stawowthahead-
your.cryestHande
ynd o ourse.llg
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paid for on delivery.'
Call at American Hotel or phope 12".
as soon as possible.
'T~uy INTESTATE for VAL1JTS.";
SAY BOY'S-try a pair of Hlarry':,
Moccasin Oxfords, your choice o'
10 different colors, scotch grain,
smoked horse, wvhite-blackc top, ti %
Russian etc. Very beautiful come1
in and take a lock at a special prie
of $5. Made to your mneasure.I1.
"W. Clark, 534 Forest Ave.Phn
3043.
SEVEN 11P0031 HOUSE; double wid!-
th lot, 10.x114; landscaped; beautfil
shrubbery and unusually attractive-.

YtOB S A LI

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N~'o class meeting Saturday
Evening this week GO to
The "CAP NIGHT EXERC IS-
ES" Saturday Evening But
COME .to
The UPPER ROOMV BIBLE,
CLASS Sunday Morning at 9 : 30
oclock.
~B ring your father if you can.
NOTICE
THE FULLE~R BRUSH CO., will give
Syou profitable employment during
the Summer vacation. A special
representative is at the Union to-
day and will interview college men.
It will pay you to call at the Union
and talk to Mr. Burby. Special
bonus is given to college men who
are accepted for thi swvork befor~e
May 21st.
1MISCELLANEOUSf
BEADS AND crochet silk for the ne
Hollyw-oodl Bags. Latest Bag tops
and chains at the Palais Royal.
TYPEWRI'TING and mimeographin~g
promiptly and] neatly done by experi~-
enced operators at c onsiderate
prices. 0. D. N1lorrll, 17 Nick'els
CArcade, The Typewriter & Station-
ery Store.
ORDERS~ FORl Engraving shoul~d
placed~ now to avoid possible delay
and disappointment. O0ID. Morrl
17I Nickels Arcade, t'he Typewrite
& Stationery Store.
Supernuous
FLIECTRO-COSMETIC SERY CI'
RUGS SH{AMPOOED or dust cleaned
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Worits.
Ph~one 5d.: ~
A HEAD AS USUAL
Get your Pictorial Review Patterns
at Exquisite Corset Shop, 109 AV. Lib-
erty.
IWhere else at this time can you see
.these dlelightful Spring styles? What
could be more chic than the New
Scarf Gown and the Boyish Slip-over
Frock fitteJ over a Modart Girdle?
31ATTRIESSES
KARR MAT TRE SSES
ask for demonstration of the riew
Kar'Spring air rnattresSi, sanitary,
durable, inexpensive. Phone 2952-

INTERSTATE SUITS at $2600 andi FOR rooE Sm IM EK, nen furni~i-
X31.50 WITH EXTRA PANTS at $2.50. ed So ouseblock frm ncanii
Don't miss this extraordinary offer~. also g;arage. , M t~ nr oe. phone
1 Sits shinued-home if vou wish,. to be 427-1-M-. Box 22:

A SIX 1O-10Gfurnished house close
to camIlpus. Phone 1047-W
A .TTR.ACTIVE 6 room aparteinnt, iun-
f urnlishedf, newly decorasted,. Call at
13220 S)uth University betw"een 4:30
a15 o1)l kyle,<1i.' I .
S.Ofcslctda corner of. De-
troit. street and 1211h Ayenue. Rca-
sonab""'t rental. addWress Wi. C. Pierce,
1340 Jetroit Street, Flint, _Michi.
' 2 I? O F+r(E"Nvith Sx8 alcove, s'ec-
endI floor Nickel's Arcade, State St.
I ox'C. R. D).
IUNFURNISH'ED) APT 4 rooms and
#bath. Cor. Toast University and
1Vauaghn St. McCruiub Amts Bldg.
Recluced to $55.00. Call C. J. Merrill

Price reduced to $12,000

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1o US. TCAMET1
17 Savings Bank ldg. Phlone 1111-F1; l ilE1 LATEST VICTOR records one
_____________________________ a week, every Friday at Schaeberle
A-1 STUD EBAKER, looks grat rn & Son's, 110 S. Main St.
swell. Call 11114-Mi.! PORTABLE Phonographs, $20 to $0
SILVER plated, C-melody Holton k versity e usic Hr ouse.ncti.U-
cavnt~tnnr 'a. 1 l f;

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0. D. Wool, Khaki and fine Poplin Army Shirts, Pongee Dress and Sport Shirts, all Kinds
of Underwear, Hosiery, Golf Hose, $1.'504u.- White Navy flats, 50 cents.

To pcoats-- Raincoats
Cravanettes, Whipcords, $1 3.98 and up, Rain. Coats, $2.98 up, Slickers

Tents,

All kinds and sizes. Auto-Touro, Regulation Wall, Army, Mosquito,
Shelter and Childrens' Play Tents. New Army Pup Tents that cost the
government $10 for sale for $3.75.

Canoe Blankets., Cushions, Aut
Rob s, Arm y Blankets
Knapsacks, Barracks Bags, Canteens, Mess Cans, Grills, Stoves, Serving Sets, "Gold Medal
Campe Furniture," Cots, Stools, Tables, Folding Buckets, Sam Browne Belts, Scout
Axes, Picks, Shovels, Auto Tires, Army Trunks, etc.

SET OF 30x13 1-2 oversize cord tires,
slightly used. Will sell cheap.
Phone 1069-3.
A FEW TAILOR~ made 0. ID. uniforms,
light ,serge, suitable for officers.
$30 each. Apply at 1t1, 0. T. C. of-
fice, University of Michigan.
t LIACKS3IT 1
ALL KINDS OF trunk and door keys.
Lawn meowers sharpened. Keeler;
1136 W. Huron. Phone 2498.
LOSTJ
GOLD ELGIN Wrist Watch with blue
face; engraved "M", Friday even-
ing near Majestic Theatre. Keepsake
Reward 1389-R.
WILL PERSON who took log slide
rule from Civil engineering bullet.in
board please notify me. II. H.
brewer, Phone 1332-M.
TYPE WITIG
&LLL MAKES. Agency Wodstock tandC
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-j
Ing mrachine, Line-a-Time copy
holders, rubber: stamps, ribbons,
cushion keys, type cleaners and snp-
plies. Machines rented.
ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
EIXCHIANGE. Phone 866, downtown
jNo. 9 Ann Arbor Sav. Bank Bldg,.

P.ORZ- TALEPHIONOGRAUPHS. $20 toy
$ x50./ Take one on1 your picnic trip.
Untversity Music House.
of all snakes
Boight!, 'Sold, Rented, Exchanged,
Cleaned &R epaired
0.D.1).OMORLL,
17 Nickels' Arcade
The Typewriter &G Stationery Store
Dealer: Corona & L. C. Smith
TYPIST2 with YEARS of, EXPERI-
ENCE give the most satisfactory re-
suits. Bring your mnanuscripts to,
us. BIDDLE'S "BOOR STO'(RE,
- WANTED
POSITION AS COOK by a reliab~le
woma-.n, a position as house-keeper,
economical, good cook and manager';
$15 a week. 30 Spring.
A t WMAN with exnierience in solic-,
iting fire insurance. Apply Box' 33.
STUDENT BARBER wanted for Sat-
urday or Sat afternioon dluring sum-
mer' school., Will pay- what you are
worth. Barber Shop at State._and
Packard.
;SIT SCHOOL GRADUATION inviti-
ations. Caill 24S2-M.
A :QTlUDENwT TO DIRVE Packard car
jduring the ;um!iner.. Expe!rience re-
quiredl. Ca ll 3469-TP. z

Exclusive collegiate / styles
young women. Needlework of

RIDER'S REPAIR SERVICE isun-
t'equtaled. Rl wor~kmtanship andon
d.y service.
I RIDER?'S PEI' SHOPS
X02 State Street
IDRESSIIIAICNG & TLOI~

FOwUrNTAIN JPENS

MRS. P. T, IREAM
411 Thompson. Plhone 2768-W.
WE WELCOME particularly the 'Pat-'
ronage of men who seek the utmos
value for their clothes money. They
get "thorough satisfaction here-fine
style, rich woolen fabrics, distinct-
ive patterns and perfect tailoring i~
KIRSC~iBAUM CLOTHES-the cloth-.
es that lower the cost of dressing well.
FRLED IW. GRIOSS
"College Clothier"

or-
ail

CLOSING OUT SALE STILL ON

SHOE.'REPAIRI'(

Surplus Supplies Store, 2,13 N. 4th Ave.'

Full soles a specialty. 0. C. Ands
222 S. State.
SHOES REPAIRED while you wi
3{03 S. Main St.
FOR IRIE
IKEEP THE mud off the flaapc
shoes. Don't walk her aroul
lPh one 1069-J and use a Sedan.

"It Pays to ralk a f en' blocks"

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