THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN ..,. ._ _ _ - _ _... _ . _ . d _.. -- __ lVIMLetmen re First Conference Match I I I I I 0 THIlS COUM CLOSES AT 3 P.M. ADVERTI'SING j AT3PL TIAMEI[ 1yra-,ngoe Grid Leader' iOWA-1MiCHI1GAN T RACK 'SUMMARIES! S tars As Tracknman (Coiitiniiec from page one) inches. (Nrew Ferry field record.) B-[AT Las: er, Michigan, third1. Timne---: F ormer record, 141 feet 1 inch, by B[TBJ s[EOuTFIT :22.7. ; Doyle, Michigan in 1926. SWEDISH SPRINT STAR EFAILS 4IN ATTEMPT TO BREAK TWO MILE MARK! on .... ..J .... + : w :a ... ... ... ... )hilen, Orio Star, is Declaired iil: g-: Ible Shortly Before Play 'Begani Ollait Loses to 1Poppelton IS FOURTH VICTORY (Special to 1The B1 ) COLUMBTIUS, May 7.--Michigan's tennis 'teamn annexed a Victory in' fts first. confe'(ro~ee match of the 1927 season byr winninig six of the sevenE matches from the Ohio State team yesterday adftevon at Columbus.I This succiss marks the fourth' con- secutive victory for the Wolverine team th;is season, the. other wins hav- ing been scoredl in non-conference j matches with t heoDett-oit and Pontiac tennis ,clubs and( Michigan State. col- lege. An unusally large galdlery turned out to witness the anticipated battle betwen HcWrace Barton, sophomore star «f the lMichigana team and Bulen, steller veteran of the Buckeye. The spectators were disappoint ed, how-I ever, as the Ohio star wad- declared ineligible a few hour before the fea- ture match wti scheduled to begin. The Wolverine team's Victory over1 the Buckeyes break: the tie that has existed between the two teams since the close of the 1926 season when the teamis finished in- a deadlock for second iionots. Barton, playing in t n, umber one position, had little trouble in dispos- ing of his opponent, who was substi- tuted after Bulen was declared inelig- ible. The other Wolverines, with the exception of Captain Olian, won their individual matches, while both of the Michigan doubles teams Barton and Moore and Stephiens and Algyer, (de- feated the Ohio State comubinations. Captain Olian lost in straighit sets to. Poppleton, succ'umbing to the Steady playing of the Ohio number threeg player.t Yesterday's win over the Buckeye'sl indicates unsual strength on the part.t of the Michigan team, in spite of tho f fact that the-Ohioans lost their star_ player when Bulen was forced to with- draw. 120 yard high hurdles---Won by Runn-ing high jump-Triple tie for' Allis on, Iowa:; C uhel, Iowa, second; first, second and third between Waldo, Cooper, Michigan, third. i1. Michigan, and 1R. R. Mannt and Thomas :1 5.4. Iowa. Height-5 feat 9 inches. 410 yard dash--111o n by Baird,. Hammer throw-WVon by' Ketz,a Iowa; Muieller, Michigan, second~l; Michigan; Camp~bell, Michigan, sec- OhliheiSer', Michigan, third. Time- ond ; McCaffree, Michigan, third. D~is- :49.6. ' tauce-153 feet 1/ inch. IrTwo-.mile run-Won by 1lornberger,! Runniin g broad jump--Won by Michigan; H-unn, Iowa, second ; Wuer- Northrop, Michigan; Dahlemn, Michi- fel, Michigan, third. Time-9 :45. gan, second ; Everingham, Iowa, third. 220 yard low hurdles-Won byi Distance---22 feet 10 1 inches. Cooper, Michigan ; Cuhel, Iowa, sec- Javelin throw-Won by Lovette, ond; Jones, Michigan, third. Time-, Michigan; Rice, Iowa, second; For- :24.4. wald, Iowa, thlird, Distance--179 feet 880 yard run-Won by Lomont, I z. inch. Michigan; " Beals, Michigan, second;j -_________________ Pfluke, Michigan, third.R Time- N 11:59.5. 16 pound shot put-Won by Low- QUALIT ette, Michigan; Nelson, Iowa, second ;owl, I w ,Tid itn e 4 fere aldi owhid.ests.e- There are few restaurants i "Pole vault-Won by Bloyles, Iowa; ohitained at popluar prices. This Northrop, Michigain, second; Prout, Ahh R O Michigan, third. H-eight-12 feet 8 3-4 ANN AKBOI 'inches. ot 1Discus throw-Won by Schravesand, Michigan; Mau, Iowa, second; Nelson Iowa, third. Distance- 142 feet 2j 17 SERVICE' If you arc a telephone subscriber call Jimmie the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad (lip associated 1I'ress) will be charged. May7.-Edvin The Michigan Daily reserves the right to CAM BRilDC 'E., MassMa classify all wants ads under appropriatecthcad- , ,Wide, Swedish distance star failed by ings and to revise or withhold objectionable copy. IN ;eeondis today in his effort to Ibread This column closes at 3 P.- M. date preced. the world's record for the two-mile ' ingpublication. Notice of any error must be givers in time for the second' insertion. ' un. Wide was sloshed1 at the Ilar- CASH RATES van i st atliin lday i11 9 minutes 25.6 Ten cents per reading line (on the basis of five average words to) the line) for one far two Seconlds. "in e on s. A strong northwest wind whi, ol Nine tents per reading line for three ot nimore inlsertions. '1blew through the open end of the Cash classifieds r-eceived at the Daily office; stadim2Y directly down the stretch in The Press Building on -Maynard Street. hampered the runners, adialo special st nda rcd res gien on applica. appeared that his pacing was slow in j tinn the first mile and one-half. LOWST R EAD THE AWANT ADS LOST-Soph-all-)rown p~ullolver heavy w q" ' "t.'r,1, V . W 1 y ..17 Piil PflA-' "~ j t oL NOTICE 1ecu 1,ctters and ollege Pritili. Prices and service right. iavis & Ohloger, Proumpt Printers 109-111 1". Wash. St. Dial x8132 WF-t dolin, banjos, (:11r01,1 .itd~ Istruction. Di'al 4 757. Wed., Fri., Sun., tf Trojsinoiskl's Ikirlier Shio has sat- lsfied Students for 40)ytars. NOTICE-Do not leave Michigan untilP you have preserved your-dplm by the* famous drum-hread mount process. Let's talk it over. J. B. Saunders, exceptional franilug. 306 South State \St. to-th-sun NOTICEF-Summer employment for five men. Salary and tuition bonus. Ask for Skinner. Dial 6981. 155-156-'457 ~Y FOOD in which quality food may be is one of them. RE STAURANT h Main St. 427 Thom )son. TPthoe22,153. Aroian. LOST-Black Spanish lace scarf even- ing of May 6. Rewardl. Call B.1. D Rich 6617r. 157_158~ LOST-A brown leather purse ini Hill Auditorium, May 4. Person is known and in ordler to avoid trou- ble return to School of Mlusic or call 7669. 155-156-157 L OST-A green gold Wahl fountain{ pen, Friday morning on camnpus. Call J. E. Wendel, 319"". Reward. { i E t t . . 1-110.11111 NOTICEl~- The new Victor Ortho- phioni",iPortable machines 'are here. Co~ninh and hear them. Schae- berile & Soan Music House. tf The new Victor Portable Victrola is here. Cone in a id see it. Port- alble phonographs as low as $15. Easy terms. tUni versity "Music Flon se. .Jyind ul i Lionto i abililyaarfbll lae Banlbut i has shown unusual ability in track, being the lead off man of the fast Orange mile relay team. .ABILIT ti, . r i 9 1 * ' i I I i ti I I . , i U1J your clothes-depends on the handling Lile3 when dry cleaned. We handle all garments wit] utmost care possible' Better clothes nieed better, cleaning Let E-NERGSINE Clean nfy PrennreN United States Coljrt Stars CApture't'itle In Foreign Tourney (Ily . Socrnated Press) BERLIN, May 7-William T. Tilden, and Francis T'P. Hunter clinched the championship today in the lawn ten- nis tournament between the United? States and Germaniy by winning the doubles againmst Dr. Heinz Landinann and Heinrich Kleinischr oth, 6-3, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. They did not have to extend themselves" in more, than a few games. Both Tilden amnd Hunter won their singles matches yesterday.f Out of the ten sets played in the three mnatches in two dlays the ,Amer- icans lost only one set which failed to satisfy the German adherents who had expected a stiffer battle. In a practice match, later however, H-ow-I ard Kinsey defeated the German champion Proitzhejn, 6-2, 7-5.I The tournament will conclude to-1 morrow with another pair of singles --Tilden against Landmann and Hlun- ter against Froitz'hein. Li 'd c i for all occasions LOST--Friday, Aprl 22, silver van- it y case on a chain, with two black ' enameled fi gures on front. Re ward. E 7517 S FORl SALE FOR SALE-1-2 a cre lot containing hthe shade and fruit t rees, between A2' hills and Washtenaw. Good eleva- tion, surrounding well restricted; reasonably priced. 157-158-159 FOR SALE-1.924 Ford touring, motor LO1 A-1 condition. Tires very, good.I t $50.00 cash. RI. IL I.BTER, 514 S East Washington. Phone 3115. SFOR SALE-Barber shop and beauty \Iparlor. Four chairs, two booths, Ifive-year lease. All new, up-to-date S furniture., 107 W. Washington, \ Ypsilanti, Mich. 155-156-157 SFOR SALE - Most desirable large % rooming house, furnished or -unfur- S nisheI.i Best location. Easy terms. May rent. ])ial\ 77-33 (or 4454 SFOR SAbLi2--922 Ford Touring. $40. Call 3283. tf t YPEWRITE~RS--All makes, sold, ,e 4191j rented, exchanged, cleaned, repair- ed. Largest and best stock to be ob- /.I ,+~ tained anywhere. 0. D. MORRILI., 17 Nickels Arcade. Authorized deal- er: Phone 6615, L. C. Smith & Cor- ANN ARIOR1 CARPET Cleaning Companyr i i i ;f , , 7b . 'II ' i L s( ! ' 1 a f t TYPEWRITER' IB IBONS CARBONS Our rapid turnover insures ANDI a trese stock and you secure the beat qual- ity at a moderate price. 0. D. MOR.- RILL, 17 Nickels Arcade. Phone 6615. Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. ,tit N\OTICE-The new Royal Portables are now on display at Rider's Pen Shop, 315 State St. A wonderful machine. You 'Will be interested. Call and see them. NOTICE Work-s. Rugs Shaibpooed. Phone 6513. daily-tf i TO SILL best of 50 ltnes clothing drop card1 to 1103 FG. Washington. Phone 6365 eveniJugs. $22 to $30. tf J I Ei TrYPEWRIJTING sAnd Mitaeographi- lng., promiptly and neatly done by experienced op~erators at Ino'- arate rates. 'Thesis and College work a specialty for 19 years. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. The Typwritei' and Stailoanery Store. t "The Homet of ENerain.e", WAashngon defeated: St. Louis in a hitting contest which was the feature of the American leagne yesterday by. a 16i-9 score. The Detroit Tigers lost to Boston 5-3, 1lolloway doing the pitching for Detroit. New York blanked the White Sox, 3-0 with Pennock and Lyon stag- ing a pitchers' dluel until the ninth inning Cincinnati won its second straight freon Boston in a free hitting contest 'vih the final score of 9-3. American League ,rea('les TPatriotismi of the Finest to ) JIlhlily soils of foreigni-borni parents. ANN ARBOR 209 South Fourth Ave. C. HI. SCHIROE 1 Phi on4 '/_%'+r . .vrr~,~.tio. ZO..04.00G = rrrrr. sr. .s, r.. . ssr .rs k rrr w nr~ / R3.H IBoston .........000 100 013-5 10 Detroit........000 100 002-3 7 Washington . . .000 009 421-16 9 St. Lobis...... 006 000 120- 9 16 E" 0 3J 3 5 0 31 31 4} . .1 INew York ......010 000,016-8 Chicago ........000 000 000-0 13 5 Athletics . .10 006 000 00-10 14 Cleveland. .120 024 100 01-11 17 Naliollell League PREAKNESS TO NARROW Cninai. H0001 1-91E KE T CK ER Y FI L ' oton .........121 000 004- 8 11 3 The Preakness to be run at the Chicago........004 A~0 100-6 8 0 Pimlico track tomorrow will undoubt- New York ......010 003 000-4 83 0 edly narrow dlown the field of horses' due to start in the Kentucky DerbyI St. Louis.......000 000 000-0 5 0 at Louisville next Saturday. The( Brooklyn .......000 300 000-3 3 111Blioevntwlbeaimrat factor in determining the eastern en- i Pittsburgh......000 120 002-5 16 21 trants in America's ,turf classic. ; Phillies ........010 020 003-6 12 3 Whiskery of the Harry Payne Whit- d -111E RVNS bey stables is one of the prominent I Anericaji League contenders. for the large purse offered.; McMan~us, Detroit; Gehrig, New The showing of this three-year-old! Yorl -will be watched with interest as hay Natijonal U ..;,ue ing a bearing upon the outcome of Hartnett, Chicago; P'atrklge and the Derby at Louisville: Scapa Flow,, Flower's, Brooklyn; .Hornisby andl 'Walter M. Jefford's entry is aniother Ylarper, New York; Pinelli, Cincin- Preakness possibility. nati. El. R. Bradley's Betwithus is one of -__________ ___________ the few- western horses scheduled to A run at Baltimore Monday. Other prom- imeat colts entered include Rip Rap ' , .'1 al and Monlday of the Sage stables, and Pandera, an- i BILL COD other Whitney nominee. li " ! "The Arizona Whirlwind" Corona Portable 'Ilcirsay-- JiJ'I IAT'' ona Typewriters, Inc. tf FOR SALE-Chevrolet 1923 touring. $40.00. Phone 023 any afternoon or evening and ask for McKee or Gow. FOR SALE-Ford roadster 1924; five tires, starter, demountable, good condition. 1017 Washtenaw. Phone 9117. Boyer or Farquhar. All males of typewriters for sale-or rent. Excellent machines at rea- sonable prices, for rent. Prompt repairing by experienced workmen. Courteous service. Aulta Brand Rib~ons and Carbons. Rider's Pen Shop, 315 State Street. sun-tues-thu rs-tf FOIL RENT- FOR RENT -'Furnished apartmenit. Four large rooms and private bath. Heat and water furnished. Newly+ decorated. Dial 7339. 156-157 WANTED WANTED-Musicisans, for dance or- chestra, who will attend Summer School. Box 176 Daily Sun.-Tues.- Wed. NOTICE-University instructor wants Ifurnished house for academic year 1927-28. Would care for large home during owner's absence or sabbati- cal leave if rent is nominal. Harry L. Samuel, 320 East Washington St. SatSunTu I"lI-FORDS FORDS6 Our entire stock of used cars han been put into first class running con- dition and the prices asked are In many cases much lower than, the value given." A car for every purse and every car worth the money. Come in, pick out your car and drive it home. We have roadsters, touring, coupes, Tudors, four doors, $35 to $345. The very one you want is here. Talk to Mr. Gauss. Phone 4229. * THE SPIRIT OF SPRING, WITH THE BLOSSOMING OF THE FIRST SPRING FLOWERS AND THE GREEN BUDS AND LEAVES OF THE TREES, GIVES INSPIRATION AND NEW LIFE TO EVERYONE. IT IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR WHEN IT IS EASY TO MAKE A FRESH START. IF YOU WILL CONSIDER BUT A MOMENT, YOU WILL SEE WHETHER OR NOT YOU HAVE FOLLOWED THE BEST POLI- CIES. ARE YOU MAKING THE START THAT WILL INSURE YOUR COMFORT AND INDEtPENDENCE LATER IN LIFE OR ARE YOU ENJOYING THE PLEASURES AND CONVENIENCES OF TODAY UNTHINKINGLY? NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO DO0 STI IAT. IT TAKES BUT A SMALL SACRIFICE IN TI-IF BE- GINNING TO GUARANTEE YOUR HAPPINESS. START NOW TO. FOLLOW A SAFE AND' SANE SAVING I' LI(-Y. A DOLLAR WILL MAKE A BEGINNING. 11 FORD SALES AND SERVICE1 310-320 E. Huroh St. WANTED-Theses to type. Reason- able prices. iDial 9387. M. V. Ilartsuff. 153-157-159 WAkjTED STUDENTS to know that Samt pays from $5"to $25 for old stits and overcoats. 121 EI. ANN DIAL 4306 t ----- - tfIf / r A i _ >, STEAMSHIP RATES Steamship TPickets on All Lines At Regular Rates 3rd class rates to BRITISIT PORTS $S2.50, RTI $150; FRANCE $90, RT $262;: BEL GIUXIT $100, RT $150; GERMIANY '$I"', RBI $175. Other Classes and Countries1 j n r pplication. ('RI, I SES to Mediterranean including '" aris, London, Switzerland, Italy and Ger mrany, Julne 30 to S)eptembler 1, $850 up; aNorth Cape Cruise, $347 up in cabin, much less in tourist cabin. Same cruise from Europe, duration 18 days, costs $95. 'rev 125. All cx house personally con- duncted, S2,55 up. All et pcnses afloat and ashore. 37 days, $295; 61 days, $490; motor tour,5 $7 pcr day and a p Personally con-: >Etced Tour-s tou Al a ;a (d] ring June., July; and Anii [. A -ent o'r CookoSoilCo f .tile .& L. 41 met Oh Henryl (; SO3DAS - SUNDAES T~ jCOLD DRINKS i I a I I 1111 i11 If I I