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April 27, 1927 - Image 7

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THE MICHIGAN DAIL Y

PIRATES . ANT
Title At W1imbledon
TIE FOR9 FIRST PLACE

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Tie For First' Plate; lMaeliniu
Win From Boston
CHICAGO 'BEAT'S DETROIT

St. Louis lost its position as lead-
er of the National league when it
lost to Pittsburgh 9-5 in yesterday':,
game, while the Gianits went into a
tie for first plac,.e with the Pirates
by beating Brooklyn 7-2. In the other
Nrational league contest Cincinnati de-
feated 'the Chicago Cubs 8-5.
In the American league St. Louis
lost a chance to g o into a tie for first
place when it howe4 to Cleveland by
a score of 6-2. The Athletics staged a
fine comeback tq overtake Boston's
six run lead and wein out 9-8.(l-
cago had a big ca with the lbat and
defeated the Detroit Tigers 9-3. In all
the White Sox gathered 14 hits.
Scores:
'NatiohnalLeague R .E
Pittsburgh.....13 100 100-9 13 1I
St. Louis .......003 000 200-5 10 3

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j t~f~v Eight een sclu uhA inter-t'ral ern; tv
r ~games were plyedJ Mn day on lae1r-y
Field, and the o;ran am(-.t is well (on
A . its way,. In the Imost exeiting game
a !off the afternloon "Alpba Sigma P 1hi de-
lea(,(l 1Delta U ns 3il11, 54 in ci g ltf
nings01one al) ee the iPP tani ~:i
Scrsfollow:
x ian Epsilon P1hi 8, im Delt a
Kapa 1]; Lambda (Chi Al p;ta 7 K apjla
y ~I )elt 1 Rho G0; Sigmna ('hit'(, Phi' Sig ma
t ^a W Delta 5; Sigma Zeta 5, fKaimai Nn 1:;
Sigma Alph a Epsilon 12, (Chi Phi C~i
TuDelta Phi 8, Trigon 6; P:hi Ka p.
IpaTau 7, Phi Mu Alpha 6; Pi Lamb-
Ada 1Phi 9, Phi Sigma Kappa. 8: SigmaI
f' Phi 12, T'riangles 5; Delta Kaptia Epi-
Psi O}mega 13 ; Zeta Psi 12, Chi Psi i..
Five events of the all-calus'
, swimming meet were held :Monday at!
E I the Union pool, with two, the divingt
fFra2ncis T Hunter; and finals of the 50 yard free style!
Incia ens sa 1owl still to be completed.!
Amercan enns str wo wil :Three men, Dintkelspeil, Wiggers,
vompete in many tornaments abr oadl and Robinson, placed in two events.
th~is summer. Hunter will be Tilden's; Dinkelspeil taking second in both the
partner in the doubles tournaments 5r0 andl 100- yard free style, while Wig-!
atWimbledon, andl the same pair will jgers placed second and third in the,
probably play together at other meets. 100 and 50 yard breast strokes re-I
$e is most notedl for his powerful spectively and 'Robinson counted a
forehand drives, second and first in the same events.

Anxandne InIc.

.AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISINGAT3PJ
If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie NTC
the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad !____________________
will becharged. POIAL
!The Michigan Daily reserves the right to
Classify all wants ads under appropriate head- With opportunity of getting souind
ins nd to revise or withhold objectionable b)usiness and sales experie-nce, is
This column closes at 3 P. M. date preced- available with reliable national mlanu-
Ing publication. Notice of any error must be! factulrinig concern. Liberal compleni-
given in time for the second insertion. stin Wre Re S. es,41
CASH RATES:sain Wrt Re S.R s,91
Ten cents per reading line (on the 'basis of Woodbrook Bldg., 50,00 Joy Road,
3five average words to the line) for one ar two lDetroit, Mich. wed-tll-fri-tt
insertions.
Nine rents per reading line for three or moreI
insertions. SUITS AND O.VERlCOAS-Very r!-at-
Cash classifieds received at the Daily officeI,
in The Press Building on Maynard Street. onable prices, tniloredt or rready-
CO3NTR2ACT RATES made. We hive a wi),ide f'id val'-
Special standardized rates given on applica. ety of patterm31. ftep airirg Iso ivc
don.
:" w specialty. l-wauitul fabric-'lt, your
L0UST wfnterovrat
__ WILD THE TAYLORl
LOST--Will the finder of an Algin 109 E. a ihtigtuu

THE
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wrist watch with metal
in wash room in Library7
Flank 21233.

strap left
please call
147

This model is designed. for the man who
likies to wear sport shoes, but does not 'care
for sharp contrasting colors.

Chicago .........010 102 001--5
Cincinnati ......100 016 00x-8

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New York ......010 102 111-7 14
Brooklyn ........'000 011 000-2 8

Philadelphia-Boston: No game.
A nierlen League
R. FH
Dotroit ........,000 200 001-3 G
Chicago ........102 201 12x-9 14
St. Louis .'....001 010 000-2 5
Cleveland ,......311 000 Olx 6 10
Philadelphia .... 100'002 330-9 11
Boston.........034 000 001-8 11

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New York-Washington:

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1MANACERIAT4TRYOUTTS
-All sophomores or second se-
mester freshmen wishing to try
out for the position of assistant
football manager are requested
to report at 3 o'clock today at
Yost field 'house any day thin
week.
James U. Hughey, Jr.
Manager

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SHAVE YOU ANY OD
The Womlen's League Building
bringing. them to New berry
thus,.aiding the supply for the
bocek sale. Bring' any kind you

LOST-Leather bief-case. Room 2003
Angell Hall. Monday, April 25.
Phone Landis 349. 147
LQ.ST-In Angell Hall, Cornell ring,
S set with red stone. Reward. Phone
57185. 147
LOST-One pair shell-rimmed glass-
es. Reward. Phone Wagner at
9167. 147-148-149
WANTED
WANTED--Position as cook at frater-
nity or hospital High class refer-
ences given. Apply at 1336 Volland
or call 7085. 147
WANTED-One room apartment, fur-
nished beginning in June. Write
Box 177. 147-148-149
WANTED-Ten men interested in
summer work. Those who can
qualify will be hired on a salary
plus bonus basis. Call L. W. Smith
for appointment. 3079.
144-145-146-147
,NOTICE-To those who want to work.
We have an enjoyable and profit-
able proposition for you this sum-
mer. The men we had out during
Spring. Vacation earned from $25
to $55 in six days. Call at 332 East
Jefferson for an interview.
144-145-146-147
WANTED STUDENTS to know that
Sam pays from $5 to $25 for old
suits and overcoats.
121 E. ANN DIAL 40
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT-For two people. Desir-
able small apartment for light
housekeeping. Work in home will
be accepted for rent if desired. In-
quire at 917 Maupt. Phone 3521
________ __14_7'
FOR RENT--New four room apart-
nment, strictly modern. Corner
Kingsley and Division., $65 per.
month. Dial 4204. W. D. McLEAN.
318 S. State 147-48-149
FOR RENT-A comfortable suite for
/one or two persons between cam-
pus and U. of M. hospital Rent
reasonable 1412 Geddes. Phone
6147. 146-147-148
FOR RENT-A comfortable suite be-
tween campus and U. of M. hos-
pital. Rent reasonable. 1412 Geddes.
Phone 6147. 146-147-148
FOR RENT-Trwo front rooms, single
and double or as suite. Students or
business people. Also garage.
Phone 8544. 422 E. Washington.
/ 145-146-147
FOR SALE i
FOR SALE -Military Ball ticket.
'Call 9235. Mac Meekins. 147
FOR SALE-French evening gown,
Small size. Reasonable. Telephone
9824. 147-148
FOR SALE-1924 Ford touring car.
I$65 .cash. 1923 Dodge touring car
with exceptionally good tires.
Termns if desired. Open evenings
and Sundays. tf
R. H. ALBER
514 East Washington
FOR SALE-Most desirable house
for frat. in city. Easy terms. Also
large rooming house, furnished.
Both fine location. May rent. Phone
7733 (or 4454, evenings).
144-145-146-147-148-149
FOR SALE-1921 Ford Touring. $40.
Call 3283. tf
FOR SALE-Chevrolet 1923 touring.
$40.00. Phone 9023 any afternoon
or evening and ask for McKee or
Gow.

MMMMM"Mi-A

C A'SH
FOR YOUR

OLD SUITS
OVERCOATS
Highest Prices Paid for
DIAMONDS
PHONE 'AT ONCE,
SAM *
4306

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~PARK
A RROW'
SHIRT
ARROXV
COLLAR
on it. This shirt has
the long point collar2l

Suits from Greenwood and
Kilgore carry a cera-in Preistige
That is Closely Identified with
Their Character And Is, Not

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easily Imiaed.
*Pattern - Correctness in every
Detail .ark Them in .Any
Gathering $52 $58 $62 $65
/"A 0 " ft - I _ I mf am .0, lo T7T~- . _

FOR SALE-Oliver
perfect working
Dial Hooker 4841.

typewriter, in
condition. $10.
145-146-147.

The very one you want is hero.
FOR SALE-Ford roadster 1924;
five tires, starter, demountable, Talk to Mr. Gauss. Phone 4229.
good condition. 1617 Washtenaw.
Phone 9117. Boyer or Farquhar.
TYPE WRITERS-All makes, sold,
rented, exchanged, cleaned, repair-
ed. Largest and best stock to be ob-
tained anywhere. 0. D. MORRILL, i FORD SALES AND SERVICE

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