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SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1!}27

THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DETROIT NORTHWESTEBN I S
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D~etroit Xcii hW(cE ,eraz... ,.....
BEATTY IS HI6H SCORER I e~otNotlacrz.. ,......24
COlt5 Tie iHalf Bile Relay Mark While D tI Ca sou1 thw _est r......
All Otlher Records Withistanmd lDetroit . Northen......1 )j
lDay's Conipzetitioui i FjDetMi 'entrI c1..........1
H PFon. iac ., x ............... s
Detroilt Northwestern won the 27th Birminglwn ................ 4
annual :Michigan Interscholastic track' Toledo Libbey......... .....4
anzd field meet yesterday morning at
Ferry field b~y finishing first "in the -_______
half mile relay, the final event on the'CI' seod;IikTld \Vt,
program, to score 33 points against 241
by Detroit Northeastern, its nearest I bird; Mc11neyt e(Oai ,for i
rival. Cass Tech of Detroit and Kala-! Running brand .hil;p- t--c:i by l; at -
inazoo Central tied for third with 17 ', "~tNrtiu~ri; xeT'
raontsapece . troit Northwcster n, second;, Olds, De'-
The last event providled a thrilling t4i oten hrd ul eri
climax, for in winning the relay which { etrfut.Dsac--1fe,6
counted five 1points for, the first team, 1-10 iches oi~. Dsac--lfe
Northwestern tied the meet record of iihjm-Vnlylezi eri
1:.32,91 established by Tilden Tech of otwsen;Cillrzi ha,
Chicago in 1926: The event was run iecod;tiforCfilthirdbten Lewi,
in three' heats, each of the teams com- !secrond;tiPe frn, lbi d et we aLeri ,
peting against time. N1o'rtheastern's aman ogzs Detroit EatrWilas iinunt-
quartet wntescn heat, knowing ;tern. Height-s feet 8 7-8 inches. j
that a victory would assure them the
meet, but in the tird and final heat, Dsu h~-o yDeTe
t:roit Northwestern : 1ilrrung er, Flinit
Norhweter tid te rcor towinCenitral, second, Swartout, Muskegon,
the event and' the meet. thr;Dr-,Gan1aefut
BaorAn olaui Star Distance-=1.08 feet 10 ilich'.s.
Aside from this spectacular finish ( "velin* throw-Won ley BatorlDe-j
the feature of the day was the three }totSuhetr;PtlDtot
firsts scored by Beatty of .Detfoit ItNoithSeuthwsen; Olte,Dtri
Northeastern, who thus won the indi- Northwern secird; TOxley, Dei
vidual high fIiint scorer's trophy.INrhetrtir;Trsof e
Beaty ws te'wnne ofthetwotroit Cass Tech, fourth. Distance ---153
hurdle events 'and the running broadI feet 8 inches.
jump. Bator, Detroit Southwestern
weight man was the second high pointI ILLIN)IS HAS EDGE
scorer, registering firsts in the ham- j I g~ T N
muer throw and javelin throw, and 'E WOLVERINES

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The Michigan Daily reserves the right to
classify all wants ads under appropriate. heaid-
ings and to rcvise or withhold objectionablet
jcopy.
This column closes at 3 P. M. date preced-
ing pubication. Notice of any error ma.st be
given in time for 'the second insertion. G
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ILOST--B3rown shell rimmed glasses
in or near Barbour Gymnasiumn,
Friday nright. Finder please calll
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LOST-Sigma Xi pin, fastened to silk
handkerchief. 11. W. Gouldthorpe,
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1LOST-Will the person who picked
up Topaz ring in the ladies wash
room in the main library Saturday1
night call Swan at 1115. Reward. I
jWant it because it was a gift.
161-162-1631
LOST-A green Schaefer fountain Penl,
marked LeVerne Taylor. Phonle
6988.
ILOST-A green gold Wahl fountain
pen, Friday morning on campus.
+ Call J.- E. Wendel, 3193. Reward.
LOST-Friday,. April 22, silver van-
ity case on a chain, with two black
enameled figures on front. Reward.t
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fourth in the sot put. Toan af De-
trit Cass Tech scored ten points 'by
winning the 100 and 220 yard dashes
II fast time.
The half mile run produced the
closest race of the dlay, Rogers, Kala-
imazoo Central, nosing out Smith of
Cass Tech by inches. Rogers started
slowly, and at the half way mark
he was well behind, but he piked up
a nice lead towards the finish. Smith
made a final sprint in the stretch to
breast the tape' a fraction of a sec-
and after the J(alamazon runner.
Lewis asthI 44)
Lewis of Northeastern won the 440
yard dsh in exceedingly fast time,
coming within 1-5 of a second of the
meet record of :50.2. Dant and L.angs
of Northwestern were second and third
while Etzel scored Ann Arbor's only
' 1ont by finishing fourth..
fN Swartz of Kalamazoo .won an i- 1
pressive victory in the MAl run, beat- {
ing out Ciger 'of Pontiac by sevrall
yards. Cavanaugh of NorthwesternI
' placed third, while Gould, aother
Kalamazoo runner took fourth.
Harper of Pontiac won the shot put
at 46 feet 8 inches, while Dues, North-
wester'n won the discus with a heave
of 'I1p feet 10 inches. Hathaway of
Kalamazoo Central finished first in
the pole vault at 11 feet, but failed
in an attempt to set a new meet rec-
chrd. Dennis captured another first
for Northwestern by winning the high
jumpat aheit of 5 feet 8 78 i -E
ches.-
. unntirdo-
120 yard high hurdles: Won by Beat-
S ty, Detroit Northeastern; Erskine, D-a
trot Northwestern, second; Beauvais.
Detroi. Western, third;. Baxter, To-,
ledo Scott, fourth. Time-: 16.1. 1
100 yard cash: Won by Tolan Cassi
Tech; Campbll, Flint 'Cetral, se-
ond; Snowden, Detroit Northeastern,,
third; IDnnet ,Toledo ibbey, fourth.
Time-: 10. E .
Mile xrun' ~cin by Swartz, Kalama-
zoo Central; Criger, Pontiac, secon;
Cavanaugh, Detroit Northwestern,l
third; iouldi, Kalamazoo Central,l
fourth. Time-4 :3.
' 440 yard das--Won by Lewis, D-
S troit Northeastern; Dnt, DetroitI
Nrhetern, second; Langs, Detroit
Northwestern ,ird; Etzel, Ann Ar-
c. bar, fourth. Time-: 50.+4.
220 yard dash-Won by Tolan, D-'
troit Cass Tech ; Bennett, Toledo Lib-
hey, second; Campbell Flint Central, Il
Third; Fenker, aKalamazoo, fourtht
Tfime-:22I
880 yard run-,--Won by Rogers, Kal-I
amazoo Central; Smith, Detroit Cass
Tech, second; Ekonovich, Detroit
Northeastern third; Farrell, Chicago
Crane Tech, fourth. Time-2: 02.9.
220 yard low hurdles-Won by Beat-
ty, D~troit Northeastern; Erskine, De-
troit Northwestern, second; Baxter,
Toledo Scott, third; Buest, Grand Rap-
ids South, fourth. Time-:25.2.
Half mile relay-i-Won by Detroit
Northwestern. Time-i:32.9. Equals
Michigan Interscholastic record made!
by Tilden Tech of Chicago in 1926).
12 pound shot put-Won by Harper,
' Pontiac; Turashoff, Detroit Cass Tech:
s econd; Rolfe, Flint Central, third;
Bator, Detroit Southwestern, fourth.
Distance-46 feet, 8 inches.
Pole vault-Won by Hathaway, Kal-
.^mazoo Central; Palmer, Lansing

Following are the results of the nine
Illinois-Michigan dual 'track mneets.

Year
1898
1920
1921
1922
1.923
1924,
1925
1926
1927

.. . . . . . . 1 1-2......388
.. . . .. . .!0 1-2......44
S~82...........51
.......91..........44
.. . . .. . . 80...........54
..106..........29
..... 65 2-3...... 6:
.. . . .. . . 64...........71
3.........'42

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FOR RENT-Furnished four roomj
apartment. Private bath and en-!
trance. Heat and water furnished.
Dial 7339. 163-1164!
FOR RENT-1523 South University
Front suite durnig May Festival or
longer. Phone 22288. 163-164-1651

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FOR RENT-Washtenaw Apts. Fur-
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summer. D~ial 22219. 163-164-165k
ROOMS-North Thye 109, near hos-
pital and campus. Large, pleasant'
suite. One double room; also room
1on first floor with bath. Available
1June 10. Ladies or married couple
preferred. Dial 7445. 162-463
FOR RENT-Near hospital and cam-
pus Five room house, two 2-room
apartments, first and seciond floor,,
available June 12. Phone 21815. 1
160-162-163;
FOR- SALE
FOR SALE - May Festival tickets.
Two for Thursday; one each for
Friday and Saturday performances. 1
Phone 9562. 163
FOR SALE-Cheap' Several tickets
for Schumann-H-eink, Wednesday
ievening. Second balcony. Phone
5358.' 163-1,64-165
FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick-
ets on main floor. Dial 22219
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FOR SALE-Underwood typewriter.
Good condition; $30.00. Call 218931
after 6 P. M. 16246t.3-164
All makes of typewriters for sale or
rent. Excellent machines at rea-
sonable prices, for rent. Prompt
repairing by experienced workmen.
Courteous service. Aulta Brand
Ribbons and Carbons. Rider's Pen
Shop, 315 State Street.
{ sun-tues-thurs-tf
FOR SALE-Good trailer for sale
cheap. J. C Smith, 1608, Charlton.
Phone 6140* 162-163
FOR SALE-Ford roadster. ,Demount-
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tires. Excellent condition. A bar-
gain for'$35.00. Call Roberts, phone]
4418. 161;162-163-164-165-166
FOR SALE-1926 Ford Coupe. Looks
like new. Has seat covers, heater,
tires almost new. Price is right.'
1922 Dodge touring, motor A-i con-
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Drive this home.
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FOR SALE - Most desirable large
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May rent. Dial 7733 (or 4454
evenings).%
FOR SALE-1921 Ford Touing. $40.
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$40.00. Phone 9023 any afternoon
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