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BE.RELIN SWARS AGAIN
-Wolverine golfers sored thei se-
ouid successive victory ove the st og
rDetroit Golf club team by winning
-four Individual, matches and t wo for -
somes from the invaders yesterday
afternoon over the difficult Washtcuaw
course to Wile up a 20 to 7 score.
These two victories over the Detroit
golfers avenge the defeats adminis-
tered to Michigan teams (during pre-
vious seasons. The 'Wolverines attain-
ed their first vict ory over the D-
troiternslast Friday in a matcha played
on the Detroit golf cub course. The
Micigan lineup with the exception of
John Glover who . replaced William
Courtney, was the same as the one
that plalyed in Detroit ast week.
In the first individual:match Addi-
son Connor and Iles ,Conley were tied
at the endl of the 18 holes. Captain
Fred Glover of the Michigan squad
went down to (defeat when Earl Cain
of the Detroit club managed to win
all three points in the second match.
The first foursome betwee Captain]
Glover and Connor and 'Conley and
Cain also ended n a tie.
C'ole Repats Victory
Ralph Cole repeated his triumph of
last week by winning fron Joe Shiap-
pacasse of Detroit. Cole defeated his
opponent by a score of two and one
last week, while he took two and a
half points in his match yesterday af-
ternoon. John Bergelin was the sec
ond Wolverine to repeat his success
of last Friday by taking all three
points in his match with Roger Hill.
The Cole-Bergelin combination' cap-
tured three points in the second four-
somie match in downing Schiappacasse
and Hil.
Robert Hastings, a vetran of two
years experience, won two and a half
points for the Wolverines in defeating
Fr ancis Ryan, who played in the place
of Larr'y Kinar of the Detroit team.
John lover Captured the final indivi-
dual of the day from Bud Commiskey,
adding three more points to the Mich-
igan total. Hastings and Glover won
the third foursome of the match from
Ran and Commiskey, capturing all
three points.,
Thec scores for yesterday's match
were considerably better than those
madle in the play at the Detroit Golf
club last Friday, dple to the fact that
the weather conditions were mch
rmore favorable and that the Waste-
naw course is considerably easier than
the one in Deroit.
BergelinIi s Low Man
John Iergein repated his perfor-
mance of last week by making the 18
holes in 77, which,'ws the low card
for the day. Bergelin was low man'
in the match in Detroit, covering the
difficult course in-41., in spite of the
unfavorable weather conditions. Con-
nor with an S0 andl John Glover with
an 81 were the other players to turn
in good scores in yeteray'~ play.
Weather conditions yester ay prov-.
ed much more favorable Ito golf than
those encountered I Detroit a week
ago, although a strong wind hampered
the players considerably. All of the
men experienced difficulty in putting
due to the poor condition of the
greens.
The Wolverine squad appears to be
in good condition for the opening con-
ference matches with Purdue and Il-
linois' next week. Although the team
which will make the trip will not be
named until Monday night, three of
the men, Captain Fred Glover, Addison
Connor, and Bergelin are practically
certain to be selected. Glover is a vet-
eran' of two years Varsity experience.
while Connor is playing his second
.season on the Michigan squad. Berge-
lin is a sophomore whose recent play
stamps him as one of the most prom-
ising men on the squad._
,WOLVERINE SWIMMERS
AWARDED HIGH HNR

(Continued from Page G)
the 220, Moody and Druiding are
awarded' the other places.
No complaint can be lodged against
the really wise selections in the back-
stroke, and this even in spite of the
fact that Spindle, Michigan, did heat
J. Hill, Mi~nnesota, for for the Big
Ten title. The ranking is as follows:
J. Trill; Spindle and Hubbell, Michi-
g--,i; Miller, Northwestern; and J.
1-lalstead, Michigan.
l\ratz, Wisconsin; Carter, Iowa;
Purdy, Mlinnesota; Shorr, Michigan ;
andl Ba umrucjer, Ciheago, are r'ank-
edl in order in the breast stroke. Al-
th ..gh s appears hard to reason why
R. ;1a lstoad, Michigan, was omitted -
fromi the ranking after victories at
various times over Baumr'ickeer,
Purdy, and Shirr, the omission is
justified b'ecause of the inconsistency
of Hlalstead, who nevertheless, should
cc, ,elop into a truly great swinmmce
iv-t ;year.
the t4ancy diving Colba th is
frankecd ahead of Groh of Illinois, the
N orthiwestern ace being given the
bow~or after his return to form in the
.u~tional meet at Iowa.'

IRculher's splendid pit ching coupled
with the heavy h-Minjg by his team-
miates, i.ncluiding L. homer by Babe
Fluth, gave1 the Yanks a 0-0 victory
over Boston. The, Tigers, with "Rip"
Collins" on the mound turned back
Celveland 5-2. The Athletics continued(I
their winning streak, scoring seven
runs in toe sixth to defeat Wa4tshin't;-
otn 8-7.
In the National league, Elliott,
pitched a goodl game for Brooklyn,
shtting out Philadelphia 7-0. In the
only other game in the senior circuit,
New York downed Boston by the
score of 10-3.
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UWithi Etlra Pants Free

I Americeim League
Clevelandl.......001 000 001--2
Detroit .........000 020 30x-5

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Boston .........000 000 000-0 6

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Philadelphia . ... 100 007R

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St. Louis-Chicago: No game.
National Leagute
Philadelphia .... 000 000 000-0
Brooklyn.......031 000 0^x--7

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Pirate Olitiider, who has not only
been liiitin and fieliing in sen sa-
tional manner, hut has proved him-
self to be oile of the smartest base
runners in the big leagues today.
In Cuyler and the 'Waver brothers,
Paul and Lloyd, the Pirates have not
only one of the youngest ouitfields inl
the miajors but also one of the best
If "XKiki" continues to play as well as
he has started, he 'should be an in-
valuable aid to his t(eam in its bight
for' the National league pennant,.

Boston .........030 000 000--3 5 0
New York .....011 300 23x-10 12 G
Cincinnati--St. Louis: No game. j
Pittsburgh--Chicago: No game.
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CLOTHES FOR ANY OCCASION
The clothes tailored for us by R. & WV. and
Adler CMllegipn are the Lest on the market for tlhe
price. 'They make the wearer feel "~d:essed up~

at all times and fit the occasion in

style fit and

FSyracuse at Syracuse.
Pen Track
PenRelays at Philadelphia.
I Varsity-Freshman meet at
Ferry field.
Tennis1
Pontiac Tennis club at Ferry
I field.- _ _ _ _
NEW YORK.-Ilob McGraw, Brook-
lyn pitcher, has been traded to the

STILL BETTER
GASOLINE
LESS CARBON
MORE MILES
WHITE MULE
GASOLINE
AND MOTOR
OILS
Pennsylvania
Oail Corp.
S- Main and Madison

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price.
Corbett has always been famous for the excellent
fit that he gives his suits. The latest patterns in the
new shades of tan 'and grey will please you. See'
them today at
$40 and $45
With Two Trousers
Collegiate Shop
116 East Liberty

If you are a telephone subscriber al Jimmie' NOTICE
the Ad-taker, Dial 21234, and your want ad
will be charged.
The Alichigan Daily reserves the right to SUITS AND OVERCOATS-Very re.±s-
classify all wants ads tinder appropriate head-! oncbepistlodoreay
ings and to rev ise or withhold objectionable', bepies alrd rray
COPY, made. We have a wonderful vai-
This column closes at 3 P. M. date pree- ety of patterns. Repairing also a
ing pullication. Ntice of any error mt be secat Buiflabcsoryr
given in time~ for the second isertion. 1pcat, euiulf ,csfryu
CASH RATES winter overcoat.
sTen cents per reading line (on the basis of( WILD THE TAYLOR
five avrage words to the line) for one yr two
in sertions. 109 P. Washington
Niue .cents per read'ing line for three o nmore Poe56
insertions. Poe56
C:ash classifP'ls treceiv-ed at the Daly office 'c Wed-Fri-Sat
in The tress Bunilding on N ayntard street.
CONTRACT RATESStens SaeM ey
Special standardlizcd rates given on applica- 2 offdns aetypertes
tlon. 5/Iofonuetyerts.
Phone Landis 3489.
I LO)ST-* Fr-idayvAprill 2, iLs er eau- IFOR convenience, speed and stisac-
ity caIse on a chail!. witt two ))lack h ton, visit Trojnowskls l arbr
enlaaneletl figures ton fronit. lh'ard. Shop. tes-thu-sat
77---+HEALTH Begins, when you phone
LOST--Trigors pin. J. Jolivs. Dial 8428. C. M. Gibson, Chiropractor, 35
0292., 150 i Wuevth Arcade. tues-thurs-sat-tf
LOFST--Rider foun tain pen11 some- NOTICE-Stoddard Hair Shop. Try
where ont campus , . Nale .1. M.; one of our permanent waves, which
Felton on pen. Phone 117;7. Fos- give a depth and softness to the
ter's Art Store. 150-151-15i2 hair. 707 N. University.
tuers-turs-sat
L S --a r o o n r m e gl s e -IPhone 8526. 14S-149-150 :;. PA P E R HA N G IN G - 35c single roll
f ~and up. ainting also.' C." W.
LOST-In 2225 Angell )Hall, on April ! 1olnies, 418 N. Sate. Dial 3784
2G, a Swiss watch. Name engraved after 4 .t-th-sat
Ont inside of case. Reward. ('all -__
4719. 14-8-19-5'0 NOTICO-Hats cleaned and boced.
i - -- ----i All ]Kinds of shoes cleaned, dyed and
LOST Strayed 191t7 Washtenaw Ave., repaired. Salsiietiivii naranto(d.
white fox terrier dog with I W() iblack AN N A 1 IRl )II0IP,v;25 F. lilberty.
spots on his back; black and tant
ears; license ac1r( vacinat ion tats ?Te.Ttur.St
onl coller; answers to name of l 111 new Victor Plortable Victrola
"Beppo." Reward. Phone 0223 is here. Conte ini and see it. Port-
149-150 151 able' phonogra phs as low as $15.
I LST----1low Wudiaet j~ct Iasy terms. University Music
probably in viciity Of tennis "°' IF1use.
courts. Reward.- Call Mlarks 6581.ANN ARBOR CARPET Cleaning
mees149-150151 Works. Rugs Shampooed. Phone
(LOST-Wreek ago, two ret urn Rlt.. 6C 513. daly-t
tcesto Buffalo anti a ladies red T E eto 0lie ltigdo
leather lpocketbook contanuing Bu j cardEEbt of03EinWs chingndronp
of moneys. Pleas-e return to Sprny f 6365deven110gs. W$22 to $3.Phn
1302 Volland or call 60l10. Reward. 536_ eenngs_$2_o_$40_t
149-15i0-151 1TYfPE 1R1TIM 1G nd141lwogrph.
WANTD TWNTEDInlg promptly and neatly done
-- _____- __ -.---ANT-----__ by experienced operators. at >ld
WANTED-To exchange home in~ erate rates. Thesis aind, college
Ch:eboygan, mich., for httitw hiAnnI work a specialty for 19 years. <).
l D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. The
lArb1.or (ml iztg uiversity summer
lesion. Write a-l Titus, supt. of Typwriter and Stationery -Store. tt
schools, tCheboygan, for particulars. TYI'P13 itII iE~R IJIONS AND
150-7.54-152 CARBONS
WANTED-Students who like good ,Our rapid turnover insures 6a fresh'
hot A~tIE~lES t knw wede- stock and you secure the best qual-{
live beween9:3 and11:0 pity at a moderate price. . D. MO-
livr betUen11:30 Dal4413 . KLLL.17 Nickels Arcade, Phone
i6675. Dealer: L. C. Smith & Cronm
ic:-Tues.-Thurs.-sat. Typewriters, Inc. tf
W ANTED-Instructor wishes room 1 -___________
in private family for following;i NOTICE-The new Royal Portables
year. Box 178. 148-149-1501I are now on display at Rider's Pn
WANTD-A funishd aartent Shop, 315 State St. A wonderful
WANTD- funishd aartent machine. You will be interested.
' with two bedrooms, not far froml Call and see them.
campus, for ctollege year 1927-281
Call 22222.
- 1-48-149-150-151-152-153-154 INOTICE
WANTED STUDENTS to know that
Sant )ays front i5 to a12.,for oldi
suits and overcoats.
121 E. ANNlDIAL 4341
FO ETFILe ENT lFORDS .FORD)S - FODfS
FO AN-Fieroonm apartment,: -
furnished or unfurnished. Gas
stove and electric refrigerator fur-
nishied. Phone 340,2. 150
FOR1 RENT-4Furnished apartment, Our entire stock of uAsd cars has.
four rooms with private bath
Heat and water furnished. Dial been put into first class running co-
7339.________ip-151______ diton and the prices asked are 'in
FOR RHENT - Light housekeeping!
f suite for two or three persons. mzany cases much lower than the
Central. 433 Hlamilton Place. Dial value given. A car for every us
8063. 149ypus
___________________________and every car worth the money. Come
Folt RENT -- Apartment: Living.
room, bed room, dlining room, kitch- in, pick out your car and drive it
enette, bath. Dial 22340. Ralph T oe ehaerasertuig
_________________________coupes, Tudors, four doors, $35 t
I - FOR SALE $4

FOR SALE - Saturday only. All
f ramed pictures and framed mir-1
rors at one-half price. J. B. Saun-1
ters. Exceptional framing. 306 '
South State St. 148-149-150
FOR SALE-1924 Ford touring car. Tevr n o atI ee
5tj cash. 1923 Dodge touring car I Talk to Mr. Gauss. Phoie 4229.
with exceptionally good tires.
Pernms if desired. Open evejings
and Sundays. t
R1. H. ALBER
514 East Washington FORD SALES AND SERVICE

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FIRST METEHODIST
Corkier State and Wash. Sts.
11-tiiiir 11rStalker, 1D. 1).,Minister
Parley C. Ilingiaini, Associate
Minister and Student Director.
lNiss Margafret Stair,
Studeut 1Director.
10: 30 A. M.-- Sermon: "MIodern i-
spiral ion," by 1)r. A. W.
Stalker.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
P. Edwjard SavIl"s.. MinisteprI

12:00-Student Bible
Wesley Hall.

Classes inI

lloward R. Chlapmnan, Minister for
Students
10: 45-Sermon, Mr. Sayles : "The
Supremacy of Love."
12:00-Church. Bible School. Stu-
dent group at Guild House.f
Mr. Chapman in charge.
5:30-Student Friendship Hour,
Guild House.
6:30 - Devotional meeting. E.
Milton Staub, leader. Topic:
"hlow Far Does College
Chiange Our Idealjs"

Corner Ifuron ad Division Sts.
Merle HI. Anderson, Minister
Lewis C. Rein ann
Mrs. Nellie 1B. Cadwell
Secretaries for Sti~ents.
9:30-Church school.
10:45-Morning worship. Dr. An-
derson will preach on: "Shalt
We Know Each Otlher There?~"
5:30-Social hour and supper for
young people.
6:30-Young People's meeting.

CONG REGATI ONAL
CHURCH
iferbert A. Jump, Minister
Hlen Ramsay, Student Director
i
10:45-Sermon by Rev. Willis A.
Moore, Detroit: "The Supreme.
Uoral."
6 :00-Student H our in Pilgrim
Hall. Dr. Lester Beals of
India on "Currents - of
41101,91t in India."
8:00-Motion picture service. Lil-
lian and Dorothy Gish in the
screen version of George
Eliot's "iHtolat."

6:00 P. 'A.-Wesleyan- Guild meet-
ing led by Ralph Johnson,
Varsity ebatcr and In1-
structor.

7:30 P. M.Deputation
Students and Guild
at Church.

Team of
Orchestra

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UNITARIAN CHURCH
State and Ituron Sts.
$idney S. Robins, Minister
10:45 A. M.
Morning Service
"WI "hat Self-Respect Is."
4:30
Students' Union, Outdoor Picnic
(weather permitting)
Professor Pi estop E. James
5:45 and G:30
Alternatives of the as-usual
in case of bad weather.

FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
409 South DIvision St..

10: 30 A. M.-Regular
vice, subject:
Punlish inent.

morning ser-

BETHLEHEM
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Fourth Ave. near rackard St.
G. A. Neflnanji, iniste'r
9:00 A. M.-Sunday school.
10 A. M.-Regular morning wor-
ship.
11:00 A. M'.--Germnan service.

11:45 A.11M.-Sunday school follow-
ing tMe morning service.
7: 45-Wednesday evening testi-
monial meeting.
The Reading room, 10 and 11
State Savings Bank building, is
open daily from 12 to 5 o'clock,
extcept Sundays and legal holidays.

ST. ANDREW'S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
D~ivision and Catherine Streets
Rev. hlenry Lewis, Rector
Rev-. T. L. Harris, Assistant
Seconjd Sunday After Easter.
Holy Communion, 8 A. M. (the
Church) ; 9:010 Harris Hall.
1 : 00 A. M.-Miorning prayer and
sermon by Rev. Lewis.
:00-Student supper.

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B'nai Brith
hIILLEL FOUJNDATION

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Wasbington St. and Fifth Ave.
E. C. Stelihorn, Pastor
9:00 A. Al.-Bible study.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
DISCIPLES
Corner Hill and Tappan
iKeninethi B. Bowen, Pastor
10: 3--morning worship.

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Iflissouri Spa d)
Tai rdat d West Ihuron Streets
C. A. BRAIJE MinIster.
9:00 A. M.-German service.
10:00 A. M.-Bible Study,

FORl SALE-1021 Ford Touring. $40.'
Call 3283. tf
TYPEWRITERS-All makes, sold,
Irented, exchanged, cleaned, repair-
ed. Largest and best stock to be ob-
tained anywhere. 0. D. MORRILL,
{)J1 Nickels Arcade. Authorized ,deal-
ser: Phone 6615, L. C. Smith & Cor-
ona Typewriters, Inc. t
FOR SALE-Chevrolet 1923 touring.
$40.00. Phone 9023 any afternoon
or evening and ask for McKee or
Cowr.
FORl SALE-Ford roadster 1924;
five tires, starter, demouintable,

1U- E. Univers1ty

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