THE MICHIGAN DAILY fi - -v- 1Y OFFICIAL BULLETIN f Boyer, Wins Auto Race! _ __ __ a (Continued from Page Three) by September 1, 1924. Applications for bedrooms and for the privilege of the dining hall should be filed in the office of the Recorder of the Law School as early as possible. Thl~e applications should be upon sheets of bluebook paper and should contain, upon separate lines, the following items: 1. Nance and class. 2. Home address. 3. Present Ann Arbor address. Preference will be given to the classes in the order of seniority for ac- commodations in the dining hall and in the residence. Places will he res- erved in the dining hall for 50 students who are members of the glass of 1925 in the College of Literature, Science, 'and the Arts, enrolled as six- year comnbin ed course students. It can now be said with assurance that the (ining hall and the residlence will be equipped in all respects in the best possible way and that superior table board andl superior acconmmodations in bedrooms will be furnished at slightly below the current prices for good accomimodations elsewhere. Table board will not exceed $7 a week and probably will be somewhat less, and liv- ing accommodations in the residence hall will range from $4 to $5 a week. Henry X. Bates, Dean. Summer Sessioni Hours of Registrationi: *For the College of Literature, Science,=and the Arts, including Hygiene and Public Health, "Public Health Nursing, Library Methods, Biological Sta- tion, Embalming and Sanitary, Science,-in the Registrar's Office, University Hall. June 20, 21, 23, 24, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. mn. Tihereafter 10 to 12 a. in. daily. For the Colleges of Engineering and Archtecture,-in the Engineer- ing Building. June 20, 21, 23, 24, 8 to 12 a. m,. and 2 to 5 p.. m; Monday, June 23, Classification. For~ the School of Education (including Athletic Coaching and Admin- istration) -in Tappan Hall., June 20,_ 21, 23, 24, 9 to 12 a. mn. and 2 to 5 p. m. For the Medical School,-in the Medical Building. June 20, 21, 23, 24, P to 12 a. m.and 2to Sp.mn For the Law. School (Courses begin Tuesday, June 17),--in the Law Bulding. June 13, 14, 16, .8 to 12 a. mn. and 2 to 5 p. m. For~ the College of Pharmacy,-in the Chemistry and Pharmacy Build- ig. June 20, 21, 23, 24, 9 to 12'a. in. and .2 to 5 p. mn. For the Graduate School,-3n University Hall. June 20, 21, 23, 24, 9 to 12 a. in. and 2 to 4 P. im. Thereafter10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. mn. daily All couirses begin, June 23, excepting in the Law School, as above stat- ed. T. E. ftankin, Secretary. College of Pharmacy Faculty: Where will be a faculty meeting at 11 A. M. on Friday, June 13th, in Room 212 Chemistry Bldg. C. C. Glover, Secretary. iIbp*rtment of M~athematics-College of Literature,, Science and the Art;s: Examinations in the following courses in Mathematics. will be held Monday, June 2nd, from 2 to 5 P. M. in the rooms here indicated: Indianapolis, Ind., May 3-l(y A.P.) Bartz. Depaolo, ('oinr. Vail, Mcl~ou- Boyer as lieStepped out of his - -Siriling Joe Bloyer, of D~etroit, relieff i Iou~h, Mouzrre. Duesenberg, hardly able to walk, his' driver for L. L.. Corunt, of IndIianlap- Cooper's time in second place was' hands blistered, had the satisfaction )li ;, one of hsis lDuesenlyerg team ive hours, six minutes, 47.18 and his o winning his first race. He had been ha~tes, wonI first place. established a average was 97.79 ie per hour.' considered a "reckless" driver. new wvorld's record for the 501)-mile MuIrllh's time was five hours, S m Ant m Mourre, a French youth,E race in a close finish at the speed-way } utvs. 25.3{) secocnds. and his average t ,rvi ga Ilizzi e secalfiise todaty.; was 95.27. Peter De Paolo in a Dues- l ninth. Time 5 hours, 261 minutes, 55.' Ile heat Cooper by one minute and enherg was sixth. The first six cars; 62 seconds. Average 91.76. Robert 25 seconds, and took the first pr~ize to finish all heat last year's record. M\cDonough, in a, Miller, finished tenthj of $20,000, with ('orum's car'. Harry-IHartz s time in a Durant spe- inside the prize money. The speedway; After making a. glorious effor't. over- dial in fourth place was five. hourshidfldgeieult set up $10,0U00 in conso-i hauling all opposition,. Cooper was ten minutes, 44.49 seconds, and his 'lotion money for the drivers who didl forced to yield as was Jimmy Murphy, average 941.55 miles an hour. not place in the first ten. McDon- 1922 winner, when they were forced Benne'tt 1lill driving a Miller special, ough's time was 5 hours, 31 minutes, to make too frequent trips to the pits. iiiadle= the distance in five hours, 12 , 2.7