THE MICHIGAN . fi T P PAGE V r4.N THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SflV1~J fPlSITY OVERWHELM S PONiT'IAC TENNIS CLUB i Y'e I':c Itir r Atid feilijir~t -., only Ff glit BARTON DOWNS HAMMER In the first Lome meet of the 1:27 season, the University of Michigan tennis teazm decisively defeated thre Pontiac 'tennis club yestftday, tkn all eight single and four £lotlrle.4 matches. The meet served as excellent piractice for the team which meets! Michigan State College next Wednes- day in Ann Arbor. Th'e feature of the lay was the - Algyer-Stephens, I lartxell-Collier doubles matches which went through thrree sets before the Wolverine par won, 6-1, 9-11, 7-5. Algyer' played a fide gamge for Michigan, b)ut Steph 7ns was not up to the form he displayed in his singles match earlier i the afternoon. In the .secondl set P~ontiac was leading 5-2, when the Mitc higan pasir braced, bringing the set to five t all where service prevailed until thei score stood even at nine, games apiece. The Pontiac men then broke through Stephens' service and ran out the set 9-11. The third set was close, andI with the score 3-2 the Wolverines broke through Hartwell's service only to have the Pontiac men even Pi set at 5 all before the Wolverines took the match. T'he feature singles match found Barton, numbr one on the Michigan team, facing Edward Hammer, former junior state cham~pion. Despite H1am- mner's fine (driving, Barton did not find much difficulty in winning, 6-2, 6-4. Outhl for thec quadrang , 'ie cn?)laft ~~~~~~~~._ rvhs be n ba e i lm s i eesSea St Jons',Fori it, u' i ad ost'g h s iienumiber of lfles ~ ~ ~ TT (f e'sbea n.T2Ti- I/i n inthe x'icil ity of Stal to est. Under new miatnagcn 703 d _ leternined. New aven-of the Eas-I te rn league twvice defeated Yale in- l ").e games, but they are a pr oles-"77 1%' "'I _sonal (earn in a cla :;, A le ague. °, PU MOTHERS' DAY COE I.et Us Repair Your Remember Her with- tTypewriter GL E TSQ A IY C O O A E _ _ _ _ _ _ GLB R I U L17UCH C L TSGood Workmanship 1, If you are a telephone su~bscriber call Jirmc Reasonable Prices 'Wi~th Mot'~cr'S DayVraing -^the Ad-Taker, Iliai 21,L'14.and You ata y.pp- ouwrl bwanergad Pid~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ wl ee'e Pn Shop 7 xilL ga opc n si o o.E The ihigan IDaily reserves the ihtt .,, a ivclassifyal wants ads under a ppria~~n head- -ings and to revise or witlhhldoh cctiona6;e 1= - copy. Drug Cv.This column cloars at 3 FP.Mdlat ' precedt- ~ g~ ng puthlication. 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If foundi, call 4711 or 71::1.I Reward. 151-152-153 LOST-Friday, April 22. silver van-;i ity, case on a. chain, with twvo black enameled figures on front. te war-d. WOS'P-- Rider founinil pen soitie-, wthere on cantonus. Mamec .X1. CM iFelton on pen. rhone 1)737. ?fos- ter's Art Store. 1 0J-t5l.-152 LOS'T- Strayed 1917 Washtenaw Ave., white fox terrier dog with two black spots5 on his lhack; black and! tan ears; licenise arid vacination fags onl collar; answers to nanie of "1 elipo." Rewar'd. Phone 6223. 149-150-151. LOST--Brown Windbla z, er jacket;: probably in vicinity of ti onias couts. IReward. Call Marks 6;551. 149-150-151 Starting Today }I o. Oda su'U, NOTICE cis btters Iand College Printiig. Prices and service right. fttv s J& Oh1,lnger. Prompt Printers 1U9-Ill1 I Wash, S Wt. Dial 8132 WFS-tf NOT-1l.l,--ell Gillespie, tea(:r man11- dolin, banjos);, guutar, chord Con- struction. D)ial 47,57. 'Wed., Fri., Sun., tf Trojanowski's llairlwr S tiop has sat- isfied Students for, 101 yers. sun-fied-fri NO''l'--Do not leare Michigan until you1 have lpreservC'd your diploma b~y the famous drum-head mount process. Let's talk it over. J. B., Saunders, exceptional framing. 306 South State St:. tu-th-sun The new Victor Portable Victrola is here. Come in and see it. Port- able phonographs as low as $15. Easy terms. University Music House, ANN ARBOR CARPET Cleaning Works. [tugs Shampooed. Phone 6513. daily-tU TO SEE bast of 50 lines clothing drop caird to 1103 E Washington. Phone 6365 evenings. $ 2 to $30. tt 'rY11:Pt1K ~I' : awld Mt n14ogr#Ith. hRt, proipilly ati( neatly done by exlperferice(J(op wat ors at tnod(- erale raites. Thesis and college woirk a spel ty for 19 years. 0. j £). MIorrill1, 17 Icke1s Arcade. The !Typ writer acid Staris ui ry Store. If! CII1WNS 10nr rapid turnover )nsunres u rresb s1ock ami yon secitre the best qual- jIty at a moderate price. 0. D. 111R- 811.1.. 17 Nickels Arcade. Phone 611i.Deaer: L. C. Smith k Corona ITypewriters, Inc. tt NOTICE-The newx Royal i drt atbies are now on display at Ridler's Pen Shop, 315 State St. A wonderful machine. You will be interested. Call and see thema. ( NOTI CE - FlS. "O,#I)S -FORD)S Goldsmith, number two, was not extended to wi"rn his singles match from Maynard Slater, 6-0, -6-3, and paired with Olinn the second doubles match, had an easy time with Woodell and Lewis, winning 6-2, 6-2. Capt. Irwin Olian after taking his jrst set rather easily, 6-2, eased up ni the second and was at a 2-5 disad- vantage when he hr aced, taking five consecutive games, to win the set 7-5 Kenneth Schafer, playing his first varsity match, blanked his opponent, J. D. I-a dey, in both sets, while Leighton Stephens was beating R. Lewis 6-2, 6-1. Ne~thr King Moore nor Brody were much extendedl. to heat their men f-1, 6-1, and 6-1, 6-0, respectively Brody's opponent was Bruce Gregory, former Michigan half back. In the other tWo doubles matches, Marshall and Kemper beat Gregory a'pd Hadley 7-5, 6-2; and Barton and Moore by virtue of their fine over- head play beat Slater and Ilamier,} 6-2, 61 Hoosier Track Team, Undefeated In 1926,' To Meet Wild Cats1 BLOOMINGTON, Id., April 30-In- diana University will open the dual track season here next Saturday af- ternoon whent Northwestern Univer- sity comes to Bloomington. The Pur- pe fwil also bring alog its :base- ball team for a game with the Crim- son immediately following the cinder events. The Hoosiers have not dropped. a deal track meet since 1925. Last sea-i son Chicago, Purdue, and Kentucky went (down in easy fashion while In- diana finished a close second- i the state championships anzid'scored 12 5-20 points in the Big TPen champion- ships. Keen competition appears to be cn- tered in t1 field events. Northwes- tern will have its trio of weight stars, Lewis, Karston, and Dart. Lewis set, a new record in the shot pt at the Ohio relays last week. This trio of Wild Cats will be itted against In diana's best weight men, Prather and Smalley. Smalley and Dart should have a fine battle in the hammer event. Both heave around 145 feet. Prather's wrork in the discus wil be challenged by Lewis. The Purple bested him by a few feet at Ohio bu the> Crimson athlete has made bette marks in the past. Rlinehart's javeli; huriling will meet competition at the hands of the three Wild Cats. Drcegen-ueller, crack 'jrth'western pole vaulter will be in a cas by him self as Indriana has ot as yet found I a vaulter to come near the feats of the Wild Cat. Robert Pepper who last yead brough prestige to. Indiana by his brilliant s;printing will have to be at his best to meet the speed of lermansen, of1 Northwestern. Pepper has not made the time he did last season but lhas been improving as the season has ad- vanced. One of the promising events is the relay. Northwestern grabbed off thir ii tile two mile relay at Kansas whie Iudiana capturet seond in the half m~ile relay at Ohio and1(1thirdl positor i1} the distance medley. No lineup o either r.:lay team has been announce 'r this Imeet. UPSETS MARK COLLEGE BASEBALL IN THE EAST I III 4 .. ,,,: a,:: yIV44 io 9 ;z s ' o- 1 "v' ' !' Yf'. '. : , i 3 i.: .. x. } .s STAGE FEATURE DAILY at 3:30 8:30 9:1 /fit 7 or/ f~f Ai" P " !' jrtir /P "Heroof the --and on the stage-- Nw1 r Uflo r.,' i . \ -~ ' The bDog with the Humn Mird *IN PER~SON D ,-LY ' ~at 3:30-- 8:30 --9:10 w" Was Filmed as eter the Great in " s OF THE PACK" I ILOST-Week, ago, two re urn R.R. tickets to Buffalo and a ladies rd leather pocket book containitg sum1 of moneys. P'lease return to Spry 1302 Volland or call 6010. eward. 149-150-151 WANEDWANTED-Mu'1tsicisans, for datce or- chestra, who will attend Sumimer School. Box 176 Daily I ____________ Sun.-Tues.- W d ( NOTICE-University instructor wants' (furnished house for academic year 1927-28. Would care for large home1 during owner's absence or sabbati- cal leave if rent is nominal. Harry L. Samuel, 320 East Washington St. SatS'uTt WANTED-To exchange home ing Cheboygan, Mich., for home in Ann Arbor dluring, university summer sssirOu. Write Carl Titus, stp. o schools, Cheboygan, for particulars. 150-1 51-152 WANTED-A furnished apartment with two bedrooms, not far from campus, for college year 1927-28. Cal' 22222. 148-149-150-151-152-153-154 WANTED STUDENTS to know that Sam pays from $5 to $2 for old snits and overcoats 121 E. ANN DIAL 430 tf FOR RENT FOR RENT-Five room apartment, in southeast section. Modern and can be seen by calling 5212, 102 South In ii.is =t. 151152-1531I FOR R ENT----five room apartment in southeast sect ion, odern andI can be seen by calling 52172. 102 South Ingalls St. 151-152-153 FOR REN-Futrnshed apartment, four rooms with private bath. Hebat and water furnished. Dial I733.9. 150-151 FOR RENT--- Apartment: Living room, bed room, dining room, kitch- enette, bth. Dial x22340. Ralph T Swezey. 149-150-151 FOR SALE_-___ FOR SA LE-One-half acre lot con- itaining shade and fruit trees. Be- tween Ann Arbor H-ills and Wash-11 tenaw. Good elevation. Surround- ings well restricted. Reasonably Spriced. Address Box 179, care of Daily.15 All makes of typewriters for sale or rent. Excellent machines at rea- sonable prices, for rent. Prompt repairing by experienced workmen.) Courteous service. Aita Brand Ribbons and Carbons. Rider's Pen Shop, 315 State Street. sun-tues-thurs-tf FOR SALE-1924 Ford touring car. 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