Y. MAY 11, 1927 THEIF.MICIGCAN DILY' PAGE. S!,; T .. NETMEM. WILL OPPOSE SPARTAN- TEAM TODAY, IATjrJ9 THE TRACKM THIS TI E N CLUMNCLUMN IAT 3P..ADVERISIN''G AT 3 P. . FOR REN\T F"O~R TEN:T- (ro or suite for two 1 or I rt' bsiness girls, nearChinl-. )115 ali( (lowlitt owil. Boaid if de'- .1t. 401 S. D~ivision. Secornd floor. 158-11,1-160J NOTICE !We haveU a limlited territory avail- ab)le. For that reasoan wecan use110 only seloct p~ersons.li you fecel that yOU, ca;n qualify for :I salary plus ~-q';il11MImf pstion, call 'L. W'. smith, 31179,eenclings. ,'159-161-163 IWolverines Will' Seek rTo ilaiutitiiP lrn'tE ehe I'ntuarrec- Reeor1' li 31wa01suchl a "fine" wind I:nunired Iechr Ferry field fr~ [oithe At Eaist. Laising ~ etysedyaiinoita ~c ' 1 cscr li sl5('l the l1 i ,titlh4i Kingsley Moore, and Kenneth Schafer. 111111°',Q jwo IW( :a.*1new st raw flat. iAs , This will be the fifth match 61. the , has icemi thne (lstolm Pfa seveni year for the Michigan team jd th 1 years, Greenwood a ni hKilgore c second meeting with t e Michigan i lai e OflCJ'('d3atine~w stratw hat, too State team as the Wolverines defeat- Iev'ery '1'loferitte ahilete -whiti iw ed the Green anyd White nietmen last i firs gaist the iliti. Althtou lh Thursday at Ferry field by a score of j Stve wouldit fell how ?- ayrio nw ? 7 to 0. With victories over -the Spar- I t lie says fihe hts are tot p~at tans and Ohio State in their first two of theliect4kheft over foin the matchcs withr collegiate opponents,. atfr ae th ov rn s wl n e h ,m thtfavored to keep their. slate clean. Al Lomlont who has not lost a, hall' Altljough the playing order willI mile run in dual meet competition thlis not be definitely announced until Iya saloiith akt'o e Farr ll put. M onroe in this hlfl mile test. Mouroe surprised them aill and finished in second place wit~hin a yard or two of L~omoutl. vials 1(ook thtird lace and was foilcw cd closely by P'fluhie. The latter two men, tilong with L o- 111011t, will run ,,it urday. OWN i. Tf you are a telephone subscriber cal immie I LS the Ad-Taker, D~ial 21214, and your want adil _____________________ will be charged. LOUST-A pair of shell rim glasses in EThe 1lichigan. Daily reserves tht -riglht to l classify, 1 wants ads und'erapi'Iathe- brown leather envelope case with ings and to revise or withhold ubjcctinahle; name and address printed inside. copy. This ,column clomes at 3 P. M. ,date precei- Please call 8367. Reward. ing pul lication., Notice ol a;mv error mnajt bet 159-160-161 given, iw~ time for the secon'i insertion. __________________________________ FORl SALE I News Letters and C'ollege Printing. FOR SALE-Large house, suitable for Prices and ser vice right . frater-nity, soror-ity or roo i )fils & Ohhlger, Prompt t rlpters roig109-111 L. Wash. St. Dial 8132 house. Block from c-ampuis. Lea - WFS-tt soilahle t ermis. Phone 6367. Mtiiss ______________________________ Lfilbert. 159-160-161' NOT'lCE-Mell Gillespie, teacher manl- Il AE--imndnclae . dolin, banjos, guitar, chord con- lorbed silver bag, diamond ring, stdructirn.,Dialf4757. seven pieee Japanese tea set (cloi-1 S suilti), anmid fur coat. Ver'y reason- Trolanowski's Barber Shop) has sat- able. Call L17 159-160-.161' isfied Students for 40 years. -- --- - Isun-wed-fri I OILSALE,,--Iarmonicats. We have'- __________________ >ra fine stock of these ver'y popular SU ITS AND CV E'tUQA l'T-- -Vt' y rears- istrmnuents, from 25c upi. Univer-! enable prices, tailored or ready- sity Music I-ouse. Tn-ade. We have a wouderful varl- The only other trial held yesterdlayV CASH RATS } t4'as a s' ecial 100 yardl dash which Ten cents per reacting lire (on the basis of i wa kwo byHarbtig. He le bely jfive aver age vwordts to the line) i~r'111Cer 1%%k) was on y larhugh' I-c ld KllyInsertions-. to the take by a full yard, while D~ah-! Nine rents per rending tine for tliecc or viore hem drew up in third; Allen and Freese i insertions., I Cash classifieds received at the Daily office ran a 220 yard race with the latter in The Press Building on Maynard ;street. wvinning by a foot. The time was only'j CONTRACT RATESE 23 with the wind, so Farrell has (de- Special ttanndiardized rates given on applica-' cided that "H-ardboiled" Hiarbaughpin will be the third entry in both the 220 and 100 yard (dashes. LO)ST ltb ugli there was miothtnlig t ILOST-A main's wrist watch on southl stake, Cooprer', ones, f1n1 Ta*11*1d tennlis court, Fer-ry Field.- Return ries c, 09.11- vt ... Va,. nv-rii.,. to 727 Oakland. 158-159-160 LOST-Ladies Parker Duofold, left in 1018 Angell Bail, Thursday. Call 4628. Ask for Margaret Huey. 159-160-161 LOST-A green Schaefer fountain lpen, marked LeVerne Taylor. Phone, I6988. LOST-A man's wrist watch on south tennis court, Ferry Field. Return Sto 707 Oakland. 158-159 leOI{. SAL E--1 921 Ford touring. Mo-, tor' A-1 conditioni. Tires very good. $50 (cash. E)t26 Ford Coupe. New paint job! and ltires. It. 1I.. ALB3ER1 low huardles ini:41 Cooper 110a1n first amud -'tlrbihhsecond lie hlttera barely beating out. Jonies lmo tooi: I third aagainst Iowa. And the Sock King is offering a pair' of Scotch golf, socks to the man gues-; sing the Illinois-Michigan score-i that's how hard' it is to figure out!t how the meet is going to come out! I LOST---Cameo with gr'eyish back- groum l', bound with silver. Reward five dlollars. R: turn to Sarah Cas- well Hall. 159-160-161 LOST - Saturday morning, Ferry Field, at spring games, brown pull- over sweater. Reward. Aroian, 427 T'hompson. Phone 22153. 159 LOST-A green gold Wahl fountain pen, Friday nmorning on campus., Call J. E. Wendel, X3193. Reward. LOST-Friday, Apiril 22, silver van-' itr case on a chain, with two blacki "enameled figures on front. Reward. 7817 I FOR RENT [i14 EC. Washingtoni St. Phone 31l5j tf FOR SALE- Most desirable large' rooming house, furnished or unfur- nished. Best location. Easy terms. Mav rent. Dial 7733 {or 44541 shortly before the match, the same !straw Iiat.in t e nai te 111W IadIye- Wolverines who, faced .the Michigan I terday afternoon, Lomont led eight State team at Terry f4ed' last week of his team mates to the tape in 2: 00.6. with the exception of Goldsmith will i This was excellent time in view of the face the Spartans again this after- wind which the meii were forced to noon. Goldsmith's place will be filled buck in the stretch. by Schafer. Captain Olian, Barton, Stephens, Al - Ii x-ig definitely deeided thiat gyer and eith'er Moore or Schafer will '11onroe, his 'big miler, mustude- compose the Michigan singles com- r'elopi more speed before his test bi/tation, while it is likely that the l iyit Cpt&tin Rue and tike other dbubles teams of Barton and. Moore; star HIlin distance men, Coachk and Stephens' and Algyer that have represeneted the Wolverines in- the T Y COBB I-JO NORED matches played thus far will again ]" ]' methStt oniaos.1 J' - lR I FANS The State teams; which was def eat- ed, 5-2, by Detroit City College last i (ly Associated Press) Saturday at East Lansing, will, prob)- DETROIT, May 10-Tyrus Raymond ably line up with Captain Herdershot Cobb, who for 22 years wore the uni- in number one position, with Perrin , form of the Detroit Tigers, came back Farleman, ClovIa,, and Smith playingI to the scene of his early baseball in the order named. The doubles teams triumphs today to receive a glowing are made un of Captain. Hendershot . welcome. The fact that Tyrus came and Farleman and, Clovin. and Per- as an "enemy" playing against his rn. former team as ar member of the Phil- FOR RENT-Washtenaw Apts. Fur- eveins) nished apartment from June, foi' FOR SALE-1921 Ford Touring. $40. gt Thr ial 92219_ 159~-160~-16f11 Call 283. tf } I LLIIliiLeL'. 2.)LcL1 GGGiI. 1 J^+vv-ivi r lw I. TYPEWRITERS--All makes, sold.' rented, exchanged, cleaned, repair~ ed. Largest and beet stock to be 715 tained any where. 0. D. 1 ORR IL. 17 Nickels Arcade. Authorized deal- er: Phone 6615, L. C. rgmith & Cor- ona Typewriters, Inc. tf FOR SALE-Cllevrolet 1923 touring. $40.00. Phone 9023 any afternoon or evening and ask: for Mc~ee or 1 Cow. 11 od I K I e The, Mans Shl% Ipp s ety of patterns. Repairing also a spe(cialty. HTeautiful fabrics for your winter overcoat. WILD THE TAYLOR 109 E. Washington Phone 6069 c Wed-Fri-Sat NOTICE - The new Victor Ortho- phonic Portable machines are here. Come in and hear there. Schae- berle & Son Music House. t The new Victor Portable Victrola is here. Come in and see it. Port- ale phonographs as low as $15. Esy terms. Utniversity Music House. ANN ARtBOR1 CARPE1IT. Ceanlig Works. Rugs Shampooed Phone 6513. (aidy-tt TO SEE~ best or' 50 iies clothing drop card to 1103 E. Washingtotn. Phone 6365 evenings. $22 to $30. t TYPEWRITING and Mlnmeograph. lug promptly and nxeatly +cou~e 1by experienced operators at mod- erate rates. Thesis and college work a specialty for 19 years. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. The Typwniter and Stationery Store. tf TYPEW1IIITER RIIBIBONS AMD CARBO+fNS Our rapid turnover insures a fresh stock and you secure the best qual- Ity at a moderate price. 0. D. MOR- RILL, 17 Nickels Arcade, Phone 6615. Dealer: L. C. Smith '& Corona Typewriters, Inc. tU NOTICE-The new Royal- 'ortables are now on display at Rider's Pen Shop, 315 State St. A wonderful machine. You will, be interested. Call and see them. NOTICE Michigan faces her second Confer- ence opponent Saturday when the In- diana tennis- team will invade Ferry field. Wol verines Defeat Buckeye B l Team Box score of Michigan-Ohio State1 baseball game Monday at Columbus: 11ichiiganr. - ABR H0AE Nebelung,irf .......4: 1m1:2 O00 Weintraub, 3b...... 5 2 3, 1..1 0 Morse, ss..........4 12 1 30 Corriden, If.t . 4 1 1 2 0 1' Puckelwartz, cf.. 4 0 2 1 0 0 Kubicek, 2b. ...... 4 0 41 4 1 1 Oosterbaan, lb. .... 4 1. 1 9, 1 1 Davis, c. .......... 40 17 1.1 Asbeck, p..........4 11 0 20 37 7 12 27 9 4- O410 state, AB R HOA E Riehl, ss. ......... 4 1 1 0 2 2 Tressel, 3b......... 3 0 2 3 2. 0 Karow, 3b. ........ 400 53 1 Tarvert, cf. ........ 4 0 0 3 0 0 Sutton, rf .......... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Sope rf...........2 00 00 0 Fot,IF............ 40 01 1 1 Widdlbfieldi lb..:....2 1 1 13 0 0 Mackey, c. ,...... 4 0 1 2 2 1 Klink, p.......2 0 0 0 1 0 Blanchard, p. ...... 1 1 1 0 1. 0 adelphia Athletics made no difference. A testimonial luncheon at nloonl t the Masonic T'emple preceded the parole to Navin field, participated in by members of the University of Michigan chub of Detroit. Cobb himself took the floor after Mayor. Smith had extended an offi - cial welcome, and ' George Moriarity, manaer of he Tigers, Connie Mack, manager of the Athletics, Fielding H. Yost of-the University of Michigan, and Bennie Friedman, University, of Michigan gridiron star, had spoken. I YESTERDAY'IS R1E'~iILTS ! American League R Philadelphia ... 200 100 00&.-61 Detroit .........001 000 002-3 Washington ....001 010 010-3 Chicago ........100 010 20x-4 Boston.........100 050 000-6 Cleveland.......100 110 020-5 H 10 7_ 6 7 E! 1I 2 211 E LANNELS .AND B-LAZERS. flannels in distinctive new stripes in the ,predominating shades of gray, tan and white.\ IFOR SALE-Ford roadster 1924; five tires, starter, demounitable, good condition. 1617 Wasll tenaw. Phone 9117. Bover or Farqunhar. WANTED WNE-loSax, tenor Sax, trum-, pet and trombone player for en- gagement May 30-July L. $35-$40 aI week plus room and board. Good men apply phone 6430. Ask for Lodeesen. 159-160 IWANTED-Two stttdents to wait on table and four students to work iin kitchen fdr house party June 17, 18, 19. Meals and pay. Call Carl !at 5618, Friday nooni. 159-160-161 IWANTED)-A number of UniversityI! men for pleasant outdoor work this summer in Detroit. SplendidI opportunity. Call Knisely, 21684,' for appointment. 158-159-160-1611 WANTEl)--Musicisan., for dance or-I chestra, who will attend Summerl School. Box 176 Daily Sun.-Tues.- Wed. F"ORDS - FORI)S, - FORDS i 15 8 i WANTED-Theses to type. Reason- able prices. Dial 9387. M. V. Hartsuff. 153-157-159 'I WANTED STUDENTS to 'know that! Sam pays from $5 to $26 for old snits and overcoats. 121 EK ANN DIAL 4300 tt I New York ......300 002 003-8 7 St. Louis .......001 230 010-7 8 32 3 6 27 12 5 Michigan. ......11 00 4 10 00-7 Ohio.... ......00 10 00 0 20-3 Three base hit-Morse. Home run-Oosterbaan. Sacrifice hit- Klink. Struck out-Ashbeck 6. Base on *balls-Ashbeck 2, Klink 3. I-it by pitcher-By -Klink 1, by Ashbeck National League RHEI Chicago .......101 110 020-6 10 0 Philadelphia ...020 000 100-3 7 0 S BERKLEY: The University of Call-' fprnia will send three crews east to te Poughkepsie regatta, the varsity, I freshmen and junior varsity combina-~ tions. Chicago: Rudy Schuler, football. tacker, and heavyweight wrestler has been elected: to lead the 1928 Purple wrestling team. READ THDE WANT ADS $1250 $13.0° STEAMSHIP RATES Steamship Tickets on All Liu!D8 At Regular Rates 3r-d clans rates to BRITISH PORTS $82.50. ,RT $150; FRANCE $90, RT $162;~ BELGILUM $100, RT $150; GERMANY' $1C5, RT $175. Other Classes and Countries] onl application. CRUISES to Mediterranean, hwludingi P-aris, London, Switzerland, Italy acid Gcr- many, June 30 to September 1, $850 up; North Cape Cruise, $347 up in cabin, much] less in tourist cabin. Sanie cruise fromu Europe, duration 18 days, costs $95. TOURS. All expense personally con- I ducted, $255 up.- All expenses afloat and1 ashore, 37 days, $295; 61 days, $490; motor' tours $7 per day and up. Personally con-: duct-d 'fours to Alaska during June, JulyI and August. Agent for Thos. Cook & Son,, American Express, Franco Belgique, De an & IDawvson, S tudi-nts' Travel Club, Students' Intetrnationale, Pijtman, Allen, Arts Craft, j Hubbell, Church and man1- other Tours. American Legion Post Convention Tours, $65 and tip. All tours have a conductor. Special discount to organizers of a party of 5. Make reservations NOW. Phone 6412. E. G. KUEBLER Licensed, Bonded Authorized Steamship' Agency Any Ship -- Any Line - Anywhere 601 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, Mich.1 All Travelers' Checks i -Baggage and Accident Insurance- -Our entire stock of used cars has been put into first class running con- dition' and t he prices, asked are is many cases much lower than thme 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, $36 to $345. The very one- you want is here, Talk to Mr. Gauss. Phone 4229.- FORD SALES AND SERVICE 320-320 VI. Huron St., Patronize Daily Advertisers 11 k? t . .. ...."_.."r". Illazers cut in the style of a sack coat-the best in ma- terial-pattern and fit -in nineteen different stripes. 11 I t A Ivell proportioned. brogue made of pearl elk and trimmed ivith a medium shade of tan calf. IIl ATTENT ION Buyers for Fraternities and $10 $15 Sororities 1. Before placing your future orders for the next college year SEE US I ti i Our prices, for our usual quality, are much lower than our present prices. El Uw IilI IImmk wML rL rLmau M tIAf- M SA ®t a I1 11 11