NUNDAY, MAY 22, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,.. ,{ ' ( ITr - .,I'l . - -- -I - I Irwin Ca'p'1-ures I'terschola tic en WISFOMOI TAR JPennison (OfYounigstown iRa en IFor-' ; IN S[og O I 1 ce tin i T o F or Sets Befo re nis Title TTANO),'-l T - Dartmouth las ac AT 3 P.M. .ADVERT'I SINGAT3Je (~lvc a ed e lan fnot to use (outs in football contests bet ween the two selhol ls. MAX TON RET'URNSFrench Tennis Stars jmen captu red the m , -t -z~. TO PRLL TA !Beat Tilden-tHunterifeatured tiil machs, ilei 1}powEr- (Crt r~ri a) to 'nk Teat L,) I Tfu',s, r i ,e..f..sh.."....T,.Y.,..:.. a.. .l, L~osig Nat cl RAVE N TAKES DOUBLES Irwin of ,rand Rapids Central won thle singles title in the Michigan inter- scholastic tennis tournament yester- day morning onl Ferry field by defeat- ing. Dennison of Rayenl high, of Youngstow, Ohio, in a hard four set match 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. Den nison came back in the after- noon with his partner, James, to winl the~ doubles finals from Sorenson and Wallace of EFlkhairt, Indiana, in straight sets, 6-2, 8-G, 6-3. The morndig match brought out wha~t ,s considlred some of the best high school tennis ever seen on Ferry field, with both Dennison and Irwin playing brilliantly throughout. Ir- win's play at the net was one of the main faktors 'in securing his victory. The Gfrand Rapids player started fast to gain 'a 2-0 lead in the first set, but Dennison staged a sensational rally to winl six Straight games -and the set. The- second set saw Irwin jump to a 4-0 lead' before Dennison took..-two games. Irwin ran out the S. ecIto e it s service Was only broken twice dti' ____________ If you are a telehone subscriber cal Jimmie LAF AYE E,,,Ind., May 20-Soeem- (Bly Associated Press) ing the nrtb. the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and you want ad ingly having a new leaseon life with ST. CLOUD, France, May 21-The ______ _____POSTN. -Wanninger, shortstop, will be charged.' the etur 'o "Chck"Ma~tn, hose- JThe Michigan Daily reserves the right toi th euno Cuc"Mxowoeiniited States trailed France today in I i-a been released to St. Paul by the classify all wants ads under appropriate head-, !oeamkothm otofsvrlNEV 0hK--iuek Bentley, Gat. ing and to revise or withhold objectionable g oearskp i u amesseer* "the Franco-American team matches.lftan-r s e.,asd to Neark Sod opy the PurdueT.TilbasebalrncisT,;leftan ~r, ws l 1 edThis column clses at 3 P. M. date preced- prelarig fr te lat wek or he Wllim T rrlden and FracisT.;ing pul~lction. 'Notic ut any error must be given in time for the second insertion. first of its last three baseball games. Hlunter losing their afternoons~ doub- ;CASH RATES. wihCiao n3ur il oo-les match to Jean Borotra andi Jacques /(J~ ~If Ten cents per reading line (on the basis of row afternoon. The Bolermakers were fj uAn f rnc wih owlad3i US LE five average words to the line) for one or two scheduled to play the Maroons in tho'-isetos the five game series, two matches to' - Nine cents per reading line for three or more opening Big Ten game of the sea-oe.Q Oe Ni onal Ca. h Register, hee sets of oak counters, insrtions son, but rain prevented the conrtet. n Today's play furnished the mostI sutable for alrmos~ any buies. Pacialynw It is Cash classifieds teceived at the Daily office in dplay d beeati g ( n gu r bio ba l T hnBoi er b hind- ,'aril ingnenTh anPrrosbly theilinlhe gesonuilaynard Street.St eet Purue laydtbingy bllr)Chilithrllig tnni an prbaby te CONTRACT RATES Maxto in efeatng Oio. Te Boler-greatest men's doubles mnatch ever Spa tnadzdrae ie napia maker hurling aceia sanallowedte gve ony fivees E staged in France, and it was only after INQ I. hits and kept: them scattered. Kemmer Iahbrilliant str uggle that tihe French-' ES the Purdue shortstop, g.arnered no ____________________________ small share of praise for the game,, ___________________-______________1____ L U%/handling four putouts and eight as-! {. r LOST --Glasse, gry -rimmed, near silts out of as many chances. Cooper,! LIGHTERS f camusilfi~shi. ngh, al heavy stickman on the team, continued ForW ininat. Women UE 21114. 168i-169 his good work by contributing a pair; BUTR, PATI LRSON & CO. a- - of hits at timely instances, one of 1 oitl University at Forest 338 Maynard St. LOST-A green Schaefer fountain pen, them a triple. Next 'Tuesday Purdue ___marked__Le__erno__Taylor.__Phone plays a return game with Illinois at Clrampaign and on the following Fri- 1____________________ OTAgengl alfuti day engages Indiana at Bloomington( pen, Friday morning on campus. in the closing game on the schedule. E Call J. E. Wendel, 3193. Reward. Purdue will take a good-sized squiad ILS-rdy pi 2 ivrvn of track men tothe annual state track iLOTFrcaseonApchi 2withitworback meet at Indiana this weekend. Ilopes l ienameedon a chi.56on thwakd for points will lie with Hutton, IBodges 717 and Work iii the hurdles; H-oltman,-- ---- Spencer anti Harmon in the (ashies; j(.I FOR RET1 set, 6-2, and led 5-1 in the third when . the Rayen youth rallied to take .two men in the singles semi-finals an(L a! games before the set ended. runner-up team in the doubles. The two players fought on even Yesterdaty's Summitaries terms up to two -all in the third set 'Singles-Finals-Irwin, Grand Rap-1 when Irwin fought' his way through; ids Central defeated Dennison, Rayen to win four straight= games and the of Youngstown; 2-6, 6-2,- 6-3, 6-2. match. The. match was more even Doubles-Finals-Rayen of Youngs- than the scores indicate, and Denni- town, defeated Elkhart, 6-3, 8-6, 6-3. son carried Irwin to deuce four times Semi-finals-Rayen of Youngstown, before losing. defeated Columbus East high, 6-3, The Rayen pair had things all their 6-2. Elkhart defeated Detroit North- way with Sorenson, and Wallace of I western, 6-3, 6-3. E11khart, Ind., in the doubles, vi ,ing thee first andl third sets by 6-3 scores. STANFORD.-The advance contin f 'The second set went to four all and ent of the Stanford track team is en- service prevailed until the fourteenth route for the eastern intercollegiate game when Wallace of Elkhart lost meet. his nerve. Dennison was tired after his hard singles match of the morn- ing and allowed James to carry theOI brunt of play for two sets. On final Buy a set, both Rayon boys put all they hod Corona Portable into the dame to finish out the match,.tRde' enSo A unique feature of the meet wasjatRdrSPnho that only two Michigan schools reach-'1 Easy Terms ca the semi-final round in the tourney, Irwin in the singles and Detroit!I Northwestern in the doubles. Ohio IA NM schools carried off the honors with East High of Columbus entering the('TOA ANI dNWY semi-finals of the doubles while IO)YA! 1IN)1 Rayen won the dloubles and was sin- i TOA IX gles runner-up. Elkhart, Indiana, al- so starred in 'the tourney with wo -I- i r' #I' I That Long Dreamed of Vacation Trip If you are going to take a trip this summer, it is because you have looked forward to it for a long time and have been saving for it. When the warm Spring and Summer days begin to come everyone dreams of ocean voyages' and longs to see foreign countries. 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