THE MICHIGAN DAILY will,, IIIIA116AW--.00, /AOOOM Wwk 41I (I i I II IIII II!lIWU "% L.- rl Yl li ) KN MW-j r" f i.I l! 1 ft ..rte Twk ..... - J RAIN SLOWS DOWN PRE[P TRACK STARS' (Continued from Page One) First heat-Won by Grim, Columbus South High;' Jerrels, Lansing and Levitt, Toledo Scott, tied for second. Time-10.4 see. Second heat-Won by Baldwin, Dan- ville, Ill.; Eberlin, Toledo Waite. Time -10.3 sec. Third heat-Won by Rockwell, Deer- field-Shields; Poole, Detroit Central. Time-10.4 sec. Fourth heat-Won by Burridgtf, St. Johns; Cook, Toledo Scott, second. Time-10.4 see. Fifth heat-Won by Henson, Lan--I sing; Mallette, Southeastern, second. Time-10.6 sec. Sixth heat-Won by Peters, Saginaw Eastern; Stafford, Lansing, second. Time-10.6 sec. Seventh heat-Won by DeYoung, Kalamazoo Central; Moor, Toledo' Scott, second. Time-10.8 see. Eighth heat-Won by Tait, North- western; Campbell, Owosso, second, Time-10.6 sec. Ninth heat-Won by Stevens, Ply- mouth, Mich.; Jones, Kalamazoo Nor- mal High, second. Time-10.8 sec. Tenth heat-Won by Lingelyn, Det- roit Eastern; Fitzkee, Lasalle, Ill., second. Time-11 secs. 220 Yard Dash First heat-Won by Stafford, Lans- ing; Campbell, Owosso, second. Time -24.6 sec. Second heat-Won by Henson, Lan- sing; Peters, Saginaw Eastern, sec- ond. Time-23 sec. Third heat-Won by Baldwin, Dan- ville; Malette, Southeastern, second. Time-22.8 sec. Fourth heat-Won by Grim, Colum- bus South High; Nixon, Wyandotte, second. Time-23.4 sec. Fifth heat-Won by Williams, Tol- edo Waite; Phelps, Southeastern, sec- ond. Time-24.8 sec. Sixth heat-Won by DeYoung, Kal- amazoo Central; Tait, Northwestern, second. Time-23.4 sec. Seventh heat-Won by Rockwell Deerfield-Shields; Demshak, South- western. Time-23.4 sec. Eighth heat-Won by Burridge, St. Johns; Jones, Kalamazoo Normal High, second. Time-24 sec.C Ninth heat-Won by Jerrels, Lan- sing; Poole, Detroit Central, second. Time 24.4 sec. 880 Yard Ran First heat-Won by Baker, Saginaw Eastern; Seeger, Northwestern, sec- ond. Time-2:07. Second heat---Won- by Carson, Ann Arbor; Lauer, Arthur Hill, second. Time-2:10.8. Third heat-Won; by Cramer, St. Johns; Thurston, Kalamazoo Central, second. Time-2:06. Fourth heat-Won by Dixon, Men- oninee; Quantrell,. .Highland Park, second. Tinie-2:;09.6.: - 120-Yard High Hurdles' First heat-Won by Widman, Nor- thwestern; Spence, Western, second. Time-16.8 sec. Second heat-Won by Loving, Cass 'Tech.;I Sangster, Detroit Central. Time-18 sec. Third heat--Won by Cuhel, Cedar Rapids; Schroder, Battle Creek, sec- ond. Time-16.8 sec.' Fourth heat-Won by Baldwin, Wichitia Falls; Harris, Owosso, sec- ond. Time-16 sec. 440 Yard Dash First heat-Won by Loftus, Cedar Rapids; Craig, Deerfield-Shields; Stoutenberg, Flint. Time 53.4 sec. . i Freshman Cross anr Country Men .To Al CU L L[ ot ;t" ,1h', !pJd 11ortant part in th d vlopmnt Hold TnnualTRun T urt gno " i the lt3d S T ES fr tkt 15..,>, ar , wl hothe haI First-year men who are seeking an T ,9 o.vh d'. F. Torrywil oopportunity to win class numeral ; l JOLT -t wi three. hhe meEN notOriAs icay Comparat re Scores Point To Victory isweaters illave their ch-ance next offrieitahtiesat1'0reBeeree..eading ot oaeria l ihcrsa For Ma!il ___________e____and______ n klg'th meicn lmpc;r For Maize and Blue jTueslay whenCoach Ted Sullivan will At ioun i City team in a special tryout overseas, Squad hold the anual Freshm-an cross coUn- -b TH E ALU3INUS Iarrison Thomson, American Rhod I t nh l n rm A n nt f l1 1 a i t 3 d CROSBY PLAYS NUMBER FOUR FOR FIRST TIME IN SEASON Second heat-Won by Daily, Cass Tech.; Rogers, Wyandotte; Kroll, De- troit Central. Time-53.4 sec.. Third heat-Won by Reigel, Colum-; bus South High; Templeton, Pinck- neyville; Pauschert, Northern. Time -52.4 sec. Fourth heat-Won by Jackson, Kalamazoo Normal high; Cooley, Kal- amazoo Central; Stein, Lasalle. Time -52.8 sec. Shot put (six men qualify) Baldwin, Wichitia Falls, Texas, 48 feet: 9 1-1 inches. Karsen, St. Joseph, 45 feet (Continued on Page Eight) . Singles matches in the all-campus tennis tournament that must be play-I ed by this noon-: Freihling, 981-W vs. King, 1719-R; Olian; 732 vs. Thoma,I 595; Watts, 709 vs. Martin, 1805-1 Doubles-. Shaw-Osenbrugger, 1483-M vs. Martin-Olian, 1805-R. The following fraternity tennis matches must be in by Monday: The- ta Chi vs. Zeta Beta Tau. The rest of the matches are not listed here due to the fact that results from the last rounds were not due until tonight. The other contestants will be informedj of their matches by phone. In the second last home match of the season, the Varsity golf team will line up against the Indiana aggre- gation at 8:45 o'clock this morning at the Ann Arbor Country club. Two changes will be present in the Wolverine team. Dan Quirk will play in the number one position, Captain Smith participating in the number two match. The second alteration in th'e personel of the squad will put "Bun" Crosby in the match as number four man for Michigan. Crosby's scores have improved con- siderably during the past week, and he beat out Feeley, Potter, Holdsworth, and Prentiss for the position Ed, Broderick will play number three for the Maize and Blue team. The Hoosiers will stack up against! the Varsity with Carl Engstrom play-1 ing number one, Captain John Utley number two, Gerald Redding number' three, and Walter Brower number four. The twosomes, which will be played in the morning will bring Quirk against Engstrom, Captain, Smith against Captain Utley, Broder- iak against Redding, and Crosby again- st Brower. The Purdue team has played two Conference matches previous to the match here today. The strong Illin- ois team defeated Michigan's oppon- ents at Urbana by a score of 23-1, and the Purdue Boilermakers won a close tilt from them, 14-9. Comparative scores give the Varsity an edge. In the best ball foursomes, which will start at 1:15 o'clock in the after- noon, Captain Smith and Quirk will play Captain Utley and Engstrom, wyhile Broderick and Crosby will op- pose Redding and Brower. Tle Michigan squad will have its picture taken at 11:45 o'clock at. the club. IRVlN+ WARMOLITS, 0 -S C. Chiropodist and Orthopedist 707Norht University Phone 265. try run over the regular course. The run will begin promptly at 4:05 TlDEN HAS TWO LE; ON o'clock in the afternoon and Sully is THOlIN EY SIN(ES TROPHY desirous that the participants in the grind be in their uniforms and ready Play in the Fourteenth annual Na- to start the race promptly at the ap- - tional Clay Court tennis tournament pointed time. The men will all meet will start July 5 at the Triple A club, at Waterman gymnasium and will be St. Louis, Mo. under the direct supervision of Sulli- The first Clay Court championship van who has had charge of the men was held in 1910, du to the increas- training for the race and who will see ing popularity of clay court tennis. that none but active trainers start Since that time, the meet has been one with the gun. of the foremost events in the tennis In order to give more men a chance world. to win the coveted emblem, men who The 1910 title was won by Melville have previously earned cross country H. Long in the singles and Fred G. numerals will not be allowed to com- Anderson and Walter T. Hayes in the pete. doubles. Hayes won the singles Belgrade, May 23.-Trouble has broken out in northern Albania, ac- cording to the Politka. Insurgents are reported to have captured Scutar! and several other towns. OLYMPIC TICKETS ON SALE FOR WOMEN | Louise Roberts, '26, has tak- en over the sale of Olympic try- out tickets among the women on the campus. Miss Roberts urges that all organized houses on the campus co-operate with her and subscribe for these tickets in blocks. Tickets may also be ob- tained by the women at the W. A. A. office in Barbour gymnas- ium. Tryouts will be held in Ann Arbor May 30 and 31. The tickets are good for either day. I Price $1. ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS LINE Central Time (Slow Time) Leave Chamber of Commerce Week fDays Sundays 6:45 p. m. .:45 p. m, JAS. H. ELLIOTT, Proprietor Pbone o-M . Adrian, MiWh. Read the W ant A ds championship the following year. Since that time, the most prominent players i the tennis world have competed in the event, such menJ as t.Norris Wil- liains, William M'v. Johnston, William I T. Tilden II., Samuel Hardy and Willis E. Davis having won the singles titles. 'ilden has won the singles for the past two years. Howard and Robert Kin- sey, the famous Pacific Coast doubles team took the team championship in n elaborate program of entertain- EUROPE-ORIENT . G . 1s'i1l GOl E. uron St. Ph. 1384 [ ocal authorized agent for White Star,, Cioard, U. S., Canadian Pacific, Red Star, American, Pacific Mail, North i German Lloyd, ?talian, French, Greek, liamburg American, and A LL other lmnes. Also, all College Tours on above Lines can be arranged thru me. See! Me early for best reservations. My services on booking you are free Write, phone or call. scan itormie rmrceon star au Seniors are urged to take ad- round athlete, has returned to th vantage of the special A1lumnu United States to compete in the trial I subserition raite of $2.50, good for the main body of candidates 1 only until June 1. The office this country. of the Almni association in the Thomson, who has gone to Princ son hw N cor er of Alumni Iton to complete his training, is ente M\ orial hail is open daily from ea in the 110-metre high high hurdlE JH '1AF and the shot put at the Eastern Olyn ,J"H 11 ADFIaE. pics tryouts. June 7, at the Yanke Business manager. stadium. If successful he will go 1 Boston the following week for th linal tryouts. In addition, he has ci "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything tered the decathlon, or the all-roni quick1ly.-Adv. tryout June 10. A jhe K r °1Y' .: # .. , // .i ; A Nerw Pattern~ SAMPLES Permanently on Display at GUV WOLFOLK & CO. 836 S. State Street Ann Arbor, 3itch. I Designed by WHITEHOUSE p& HARDY BROADWAY AT 4QOhSTREET 144 WEST 42" S'TREET MrTnROpOumTA lOPR t0 1Zou . KNICKz'.ROCsrRBUILDINO N EW YORK C W Hi39&2, . TERRACE CARDEN DANCING STUDIO We teach all modern, fan- cy, ballet, and stage danc- ing. We specialize in teach- ing children. OPEN ALL SUMMER 22 Wuerth Arcade Phone 241-R FOR RENT [JNE AND JULY, furnished cottage at Crooked Lake. Will accommo- date six. Low rate. Call 296-M. EVEN ROOM HOUSE furnished convenient available for summer. call 2976-M. completely to campus, Box 26, or NFURNISHED APT 4 rooms and bath. Cor. East University and Vaughn St., McCrumb Apts Bldg. Reduced to.$55.00. Call C. J. Merrill 579-R. MISCELLANEOUS YPEWRITING and mimeographing, promptly and neatly done by experi- enced operators at ,c onsiderate prices. 0. D. Morril, 17 Nickels Arcade, The Typewriter & Station-' ery Store. WANTED CAN USE two or three young men this summer. Outside work. Position can be made to pay very well. Write or seej Henry Meyering, Jr. Sales -Manager The Meyering Land Company 727 Farwell Building Detroit, Michigan. AGENTS wanted, very attractive pro- position. Call for appointment at 722 Arbor St. or phone 1597-W. TROMBONE PLAYER. Also saxa- player who doubles on any other in- strument for summer at big resort. Call 1170-M. SIX PASSENGERS to go to Indian- apolis races in closed car. Phone 1969-R. STUDENT help wanted at Michigan I Union Tap Room. Apply in person to Mr. W. Herman. . A FIRST and second cook-white, in a summer camp of 100 people in the northern part of the State. Wages good. Call University 148-M. be- tween 10 and 12 A. M. STUDENT agents to handle a special-' ty profitable side line. Call 296-M. 1 FOR RENT TWO OR THREE or four rooms com-j pletely furnished for house keepin gi for summer months or longer if de- sired. 923 Greenwood. Phone 28- 63-W. CAN CARE FOR group in nice home on East University Ave. for next year. Florence Huddy, Box 125. Ann Arbor. FURNISHED house for summer, large shady lot. Phione 721.a High class warm, sunny rooms forl senior, or graduate women or teach- ers. Not student room type, but real home rooms, beautifully furnished, near campus. Not a rooming house. Write Box 23, Daily. NICELY FURNISHED rooms for elev- en boys during -summer school and next year. Phone 3507-J. 517 E. Madison. Apartment: consisting of living- room, bed-room, dining room, kitchen- nette and bath. First floor, no ob- jection to children. Will rent either furnished or unfurnished. Near Hill Anditorinm. Ralph T. Swezey, 208 CO THIM LAShisE'CLU CLOSESLI E CLOSE AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M DERS FOR Engraving should be laced now to avoid possible delays nd disappointment.T 0D. Morril, 7 Nickels Armade, The Typewriter Stationery Store. Superifuous FACIAL HAIRS SUMMER HELP - A PROFITABLE VACATION YOU CAN EARN $1,000, learn the various phases of the real estatet business and get practical selling experience during the summer vaca- tion. Our representatives Mr. Pratt and Mr. Tanney will talk to students at the Business Administration= Building, Thursday, May 29, 1924 t at 2:00 P. M. An inspection trip1 to Detroit will be arranged at this Stime. Interested students will be 1shown how the real estate busi- ness is carried on.l RAMM & CO 509 Union Trust Co. Detroit 1[ elltllilllllililll11tt1t11111111N1 i1,: Are you willing to work? You - .I can easily earn $500.00 this sum- mer if you are. r Our proposition is the most at- tractive offer that you could wish for. There is room for 25 more students left. Will you be one 3 of those to get the job? Phone.233-J from 2- R. J. Chick L. B. Abbott LOST WILL THE person who found blue plaid automobile robe at Varsity tennis courts Monday afternoon, please return to Paul Leidy. Phonel 3038-M. PAIR TORTOISE SHELL glasses, fin- der please call Skow. 1482-M. . BETWEEN CHUBB HOUSE and Lib- ' rary May 19, bone-rimmed spectacl- es in tan case, which is marked I with name Ruth Wilson. Will finder! please call 3001-J. FOR SALE SAY BOYS-try a pair of Harry'sja Moccasin oxfords, your choice of 10 different colors, scotch grain, smoked horse, white-black top, tan Russian ,etc. Very beautiful come in and take a look at a special price of $5. Made to your measure. H. W. Clark, 534 Forest Ave. Phone 3043. EASY DOWN payment.housefin Eas- tern Section well adapted for group. Florence H-uddy. Box 125. BARGAIN FOR cash, speedster with good top, side curtains and tires. Excellent condition. Call 397. Gilbert DODGE TOURING. Price $55. Phone 2990-R. 1921 FORD TOURING in excellent condition, no starter, demonutable rims. Call "Mack" at 1097-R. TWO SATURDAY night May Festival tickets, main floor. 7106-F5. 3-BURNER gas plate. Call 2316-M. FORD SPEEDSTER in excellent con- dition, geared to 70 miles an hour, good tires. For information call 2605. CHEAP, a 3-4 length imported Burber- ry Coat and sport skirt to match. Size 38. Tweed mixture, like new, mistake in measurements reason for sale. Must be sold at once, leaving{ town. Telephone 2446 from 9 to 12. MY NEW residence of Fiske Tapestry Brick. Ten very large rooms and dormitory. Decorations and ap- pointments of thc'very latest. There is nothing in Ann Arbor or Detroit that represents anything near the price, Its type and construction is of the best with practically no de- preciation to be charged off. Large enough to accommodate small fra- ternity or sorority. Box 25. OAK ROLL top desk--nearly good as new. A bargain. Call 296-M. SAXAPHONE for sale or trade for Ford. Robinson, 1104. STARTING SUNDAY Consider (4 the lilies of the field. They toil not theN' spin not; _et Solomon in all his glorm7 IWas not a-raped likge one of these RemoredPermlanently by ELECTROLYSIS E LECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE appointment only Phone 1167-It. JGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaied. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. [hone 50. Big Bargains in Shrubs, Roses, and nes this week. We must move all )ek in our nursery. Prices half or s.- HARRIS SEED STOIE Cor. Washington & Fifth PECIAL NOTICE TO STUDENTS. [ am paying the best prices, from 31 $10 for suits call 1677-W, or bring m to 203 N. Main St. D. Mordsky. PHOENIX HOSIERY Special sale xEtaquetiiszp E SDw ecial sale at Exquisite Corset Shop. $2.00 hosiery at $1.85 per pair. d- - a < Q nor a Beautiful Women-Gorgeous Gowns--Costly Gems--Spec- tacular Scenes-Magnificent- Sets-Everything that Makes for a BIG Picture. Disdained by her rich social set, s corning the life of the lilies, she be- came a model. Featiuring - U I mAE - a .- B .. -. U E U U I