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April 29, 1927 - Image 9

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N'ational Leagu~e

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Phlillies ..000
Brooklyn ...100

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100 025- 8 11
010 020- 4 6

Cincinnati ...000 100
St. Louis ... .001 200

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Chicago ....,390 010 030-16
Pittsburgh ...020 000 002- 4

ie Michigan golf
eamn representing
lub in a return
n over the Wash-
Michigan golfers
team last Friday
ae course, aveng-
at the hand~s of~
ams for the past
eption, the same
ced the Detroit
1 play tisi after-
will play instead
,who is a fresh-
y-It is probable
players will not
to order as last
ig order will not
playing time.
er, Addison Con-
ni Glover, Robert
3ergellh will face

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Boston ......001 000
New York .. .000 112

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Held or Sgma Pi OLMPIC GANGES TO CS
ts Trials Will Be HlFoSim NiWEENA$I1,o0
. All men wishing to become eligible tests will bie given at Waterman gym(yAsoitdPe)
for 2 lm e ~i eship fi Sigma Delta Psi, under the direction of Doctor, iMay.!(y Aoit2ed -hes Swd
60 national hon~orary athletic fraternity,Alcolestdnsreeibe.A STCIOMhs aeagaftf
~*i4haea hac t psste essvarsity letter in any sport will count K"sh1 governmenthamdeagano
-I E~ that are necessary for m~embership a psin oe et.Q kh. (bii -.1,0),o
7 1l diing the next four weeks. The trackj ward Sweden's participation in the
50;and field events, which will beheda READ TH+AN D Olympic gamest at Amsterdam next THE ATAyer
ii E , Ferryfield under the direction of! ~ -~
7 0~ fDales Knapp, are as follows:
9 . ~ On Tuesday, May 3, and Thursday,jI
May 5; One mile run, six minutes a- ; One Tha
l E lowed ; and 100 yard dash, 11.6 see-! It's Hard 'to Find a Better
onds allowed. Tuesday, May 10,f
Z2 and 1Thuirsday, May 12: 220 yard~
low hurdles,. 31I seconds allowed;" ( Esco Shavin g Lotion -,
-and the Shot put, necessary distance
- E: based on 'a scale in accordance with t
2 weight of contestant. On 'Tuesday, Try it for a refreshing after-Shave.lotion.
1 MI~ay 17, aid Thursday, May 19:t
Ei High jump, five feet; broad jum~p,"
1 7 feet; and pole vault, eight feet l
0 4 six inches necessary. On Tuesday, ;Eblerhach Son Co.
L 0 My'24, -nd Thursday, .May -26:
-Baseball throw, 250 feet on fly," and
E, football punt, 120 .feet on fly neces- Established 1843
} 3fsary.
i 2 V 'he swimmning stest, consisting off20-22 ast LUberty St.
swimming 100 yards in less than twox'
Wed m~inutes -will be conducted by Matt~
Md~nli t 'the Uion i~pool, Tumbling -'"'"«

THsIS
COLUMNI
~CLSES
AT 3 P.M.

If you are a telephonc subscriber call Jimxmie
the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your waint ad ________
will be charged, ew et v s l
The Michigan Daily reserves the right to i '~~s0
classify all wants ads under appropriate head- Prices .andl
ings and to revise or withhold objectionable D~ais & Wiling
-o This column closes at 3 P. M. date preced- { 10D9-111 E. Weah
ig publica'tion. Notice of any error must bei
given in time for the second insertion,
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fve average words to the line) for one or two -d1 lflI 5
Nine tents per reading line for three or more .Di
insertions.
Cash classifieds received at the Daily office
in The sPress Building on Maynard Street. T1 ojaniowskis l
-CONTRACT RATES isfiedSuet
Special standardized rates given on applica- t~~t
tbony.

ADV

Amuerican iLeague

Cleveland ... 200 010
DYetroit......100 00
St. Louis O000 01~0 000J
Chicago .JI00 '000 '000
Washington ..100 010i

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01- 2 11
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New York-Boston- game
-cokd weather:; -

postpol

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#IBE
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..oMANE

1 Cain,
Larry

Furnishings

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L~OST-Pair of hiorn-rimmed glasses,
Phone 8526. 148-149-150
LOST=-Peter Piper curved briar pipe
in or near baseball grandstand.1
Call Roehm 21417. Reward. !
148-149
LOQST-In 2225 Angell Hall, on Aprill
26, a Swiss watch.- Name engraved
on inside of case. Reward. Cal
4719. 148-149-150
LOST-One pair shell-rimnmed glass-
es. Reward. Phone N'Pagner at
9167. 147-148-149
LOST-Strayed 1917 Washtenaw Ave.,
white fox terrier dog with two black
'spots on his back; black -and tanl
ears; license axnd vacination tags
on aebllar;- answers to name o'f
"Beppo." Reward. Phone 6223.
149-150-151
LOST-Gray overcoat. Room 22'35 A.
H. Wm., Cardenz, 515 Lawrenice St.
149l
LOST-Brown Windblazer jacket; .
probably in vicinity of tennis
courts. Reward.- Call Marks 6581.1
149-150-1511

Woodbro'k Bldg.,
Detroit, Mich.,
WOULD YOU EN.
BIGGER. II
I f y o u li k e to d r a p o t n t o d v
und'er 'the directionc
concern in the wo~r
thousands of drawin
country, a nd a r aiAbor me ch ns
your pesntpos~ti
obligaon..
422 Trnaspofrttio

The new Victor
is here. -Come in
able phonograph
Easy terms...
House.
SPROFITABLE S

Glover-Cuonnor Lose
ast Friday's play' Conn~or de-
Conley by the narrow margin
up, while Cain won from Cap-
lover two and one. In the first
me' match- Cain and Conley
d Glover and Connor to gain a
Cole defeated Schiappa'casse,
A one, but Courtney' lost to Hill,
. Cole and Courtney 'cajtured
:ond foursome~ from the Detroit
ings and Bergelin took the
'oursome fromn Kinear and Comn-
* to cinch' the match for the
;an representation; after Hast--
ad defeated Kinear, live and
anud Bergelin had won from
skey, seven and-:six.-
,elin, a sophomo're, had the low-
ividutl round of the day with
1 of 81, which was considered
than the avei'ag~e score for- the
t Detroit Golf club course, con-
g the cold weather and the
wind that swept the cour'se.
Open Against Purdue
competition for berths on the
y team 1is so keen-that it will be
t for Coach Carlton Wells- to
lie whichi of fhe men will comn-
he team-pthat will meet Purdue
linois in> the~ first Conference
s of the ",4eason-.
probable that a series of trial
s will be held Monday after-
,o aid the coach in naming the
rie team wAhichwill be select-!
nday night - . he team-will en-
Tuesday night for Lafayette
it- will meet the Purdue outfit
urs-day. The Wolverines will
avel to Urbana where they are
led to engage the strong Illi-
am on Saturday.
:ish Professional
inmTo Invade U. S.
Lt Britain's team of nine profes-
golfers will sonsail for the
States to compete in the Ryder
Latches. Abe Mitchell, veteran
h~ player, is captain of the in-
agregationl. His teammates
t a formidable array o~f golfers,
ng George Duncan, Mitchell's
'parttner in foursomes, Archie
ton, former British Open chain-
Ted Ray, known to American
' because of his habit of al-,
slaying with a pipe in his mouth,
rthuir Havers, youngest of the

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!,QST-Week ago, two return R.R.
tickets to Buffalo and ~a ladies red
leather pocketbook containing sum
of moneys. Please return to Spry-
1302 Volland or call 6010. Reward.
-. - ,,149-150-I1
-- WANTED
WANTED-Instructor wishes room
In private family fox following
year. Box 178. 148-149-150
WANTED-A furnished apartment
with two bedrooms, not far from
campus, for college year 1927-28.
CallV 22222.
WANTE~D-One room apatrtmnent, fur-
nished beginning in June. Write
B~ox 177. 1,47-148-149

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Works. Rugs Sl
6513. ____
TO SEE best of 50
card. to 1103E.
6365 evenings.
TYPE~WRITING
Ing prom~ptly
by experienced
erate rates. TI
work a speclalt;
Typwriter and

Tin every fashionaqble shade-correctly
tailored in any desirable style

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WANTE3D ,STUDENTS to knowtht
Sam. pays fromR $5 to $25 for o
suits and overcoats.
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FRRNFOR RENT-New four room apart-
ment, strictly modern. Corner
Kingsley 'a-nd Division. $65 pier
month: Dial 4204. W.~ D. McLE1AN.
318 S. State, 147-14849
FOR. RENT- Apartment: Living'
room, bed room, dining room, kitch-
enette, 'bath. Dial. 22340. Ralph T.
Swezey. ,149-150-151
FOR RENT-Light house keeping
suite for two or three persons. Ceni-
tral 433 Hamilton Place. Dial
-18063. -' 149-
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE - Saturday only. All.
framed pictures and framed mir-
rors -at one-half price. J. B. Saun-
ders. Exceptiona~l framing. 306
,South State St. 148-149-150
FOR SALE-1924 Ford touring car.
$65 'cash. 1923 Dodge touring car
with exceptionrally good tires.
Terris if desired. Open evenings
and Sundays. tf:
51'R. H. ALBER,
51'East Washington'
FOR SALE-Most desirable house
for Prat in city. Easy terms. -Also
large- rooming house, furnishe0d.
Both fine location. May rent. Phone
7-733 (or 4454, evenings).
144-145-146-147-148-i49
FOR SALE-1921 Ford Touring. $40.
Call 3283. tf
FO R SALE~-Chevrolet 1923 touring.
-. $40.00. Ph~one 9023 any afternoon
-or evening and ask for McKee -or
. Gow. -
TYPEWRITERS--All makes, sold,1
rrented, exchanged, cleaned, repair-
Ied. Largest and best stock to be ob-
tained anywhere. 0. D. MORRILL,
{17 Nickels Arcade. Authorized deal-
er': Phone -6615, L. C. Smith & Cor-
ona Typewriteys, Inc. ti
I FORL SALE-+Ford roadsnter 1924;
Etive tires, starter,- demountable,
good .condition. 1617 Washtenaw.
Phone 9117. Boyer or Farquhar!.
bora. 5 miles out Broadway on

FORDS

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Orentire stock of used
been put into first class tiro
dition and the prices aske
many cases much lower
valJue given. A car fr ev
and every car worth the mon
in, pick out your car and1
home. We have 'roadsters
coupes, Tudors, four doorf
$345,-

, YORDS

The very one youi
Talk to Mr. Gauss. -pl

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Knickers in plus Six and plus Four
Golf hq in foreign d0sigps-zLs9 in
plain b/ack and Jplain wvhite wo~ol

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FORD SALES A ND 8l
310-320 E DL~ o
,oA The Wayv To

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SS CARtBON
:)RE MILES
WHITE MULE
GASOLINE
AND MOTOR

$2 5.00
each
Maur stock.
size 37

for any topcoat
Size 36

In

of $42-00? coats.
size 38

2

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ToTOI'll CAnm
class,mostly amidst
enade and upper;
The extensive deck
practically the rn
Also inexpensive
STUDENT and UNIuV
(with college credi

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