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FRtIDAY -, _MAY1 .27, 1927,

THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

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4lllnols IHolds 1eml B y Half at(Game:
32iIecigan and ow..IPress
Conference Leaders
'BEN CONTESTS REMAIN
With the close of the 127 Confer-
eice baseball season less than two
weeks away, tn contests, involving
nine of the Big Tes teams remain
to be played,Ilinois being the only
team to have completed its schedule.
The Illini clng to first position
by the narrow margin of half a game
by virtue of halving their two game
series with the Buckeyes, while Tes-
day's gamc with Purdue was called
off because of rain The- Illinois lead
is threatened) by te Wolverines who
occupy second place, half a game e-1
hind after winnin~ fiv-, consecutive
Conference contests.
* Iowa regained some of the ground
lost as the result of its 9-3 defeat at
the hands of Paul, Indiana's stellar
pitcher, by hitting four Northwestern
pitchers hard to defeat the Purple on
Monday. The Hawkeyes are now in
third place, half a contest behind the
Wolverines.f
Wisconsin also partially atoned forI
y its 4-1 defeat at the hands of the
Michigan team on Saturday by hand-
ing the Gophers their second defeat
of the year, 7-4, causing the North-
men to relinquish their tie fot second
place and drop to fifth.
Ohio State advanced a notch in the
standings wblie Northwestern suffer-
ed the greatest setback of any of the
Big Ten teams by losing to Michigan,
Iowa, and Chicago in succession.'
Indiana and Chicago pntinued their
battle to keep out of the cellar, each
winning its second victory of the
year. The Hoosiers defeated Iowa on
Saturday but lost to Ohio on Tuesday,
while Chicago beat Northwestern. The
Northwestern-Chicago game, the long-
est contest of the present-sseason, was
also marked by the largest score of
'be year. The teams battled for more
than three and a half hours, collect-
ing a total of 35 hits off of the offer-
ings of 10 pitchers before the Maroons
triumphed by a 23-18 score.
Four teams will play today, but the
Badger-Gopher contest is the only
one that can have any effect on the
title race. The Wisconsin team plays
Doping The Meet
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(Continued from Page Six)
jump. The Champaign campus is also
praying that the "'erratic White will
have one of his "on" days ad win
the pole vault, while a few points
from Wachowski in the high jump
would be quite, ac eptable. Dan Lyon
has hopes of gathering a few points
in the discus as well as capturing the
shot nut while th .Ilini are bank.
ing on Shively to have a field day in
the hammer *to place at or near the
top. Then Pee Wee, Stuttle will toss
his little arm of , the ;javelin.
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Talk to an IowaN nmn and he will
tell you who is going to win the meet.
And it really does look as if the
rHawks w~ill take .sore places than
the others in the meet-the question
t " is, can every Iowa man be at his
best. The one sure-fire first place win-
ner on the team seems to be Baird
}vho has forgotten ;how to run a 440
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win if Stoll is selected to pitch. An-
other defeat at the hands of the Badg-
ers will eliminate* the Minnesota
team from the race, as it only plays
eight games this season. Purdue is a
slight favorite over Indiana in the,
other game.

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the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad tiebewenDc
will be charged. 'OI 3-5m iebtenDc
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Special standardized rates given on applica - m ade. W e have a wonderful vanr-o 1ty f pa er s R ai ng l o a
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Clara Marti. Dial 9332. 173 109 E. Washington
LO0ST-Green slicker onl campus, Mon- Phone 5069
dlay. Call J. C. O'Donnell, 8035.c edFiS
V72-173-174 NOTPICE-Mel1 Gillespie, teacher man-
'LOST-Alphh Gamma Delta sorority dolin, banjos, guitar, chord con-
pin. Finlder please call 817. struction. D~ial 4757.
172-1 73 Wed., Fri., Sun., tf
LOST-A green gold Wahl fountain Trojanowskils'sBarber Shop has sat-
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Call J. E. Wendel, 3193. Reward. sun-wed-fri
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FOR RENT WSt
Usedl Victor Portable phonograph, as
FOR RENT -- Furnished apartment. IIgooad as new. $20. Easy terms.
Four rooms with private bath. University Music House. tf
Water and heat furnished. Dial._____ ____________
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ILAbCuhiel ,and Eveniugham .car-
r~y 1much of the burden for their
tea m in tme 'prints. and hurdles
as well as the broad junmp. Three
or foiir firsts in thewe-five events
would snit the Iowva.City campus
to a 'IT". Beatty aid Baird also
raijn the 220. Allison is ai crack
high hurdler and arelieti on to
phace high). Iowa's other hiurdlers,
Beatty, IPheips, et al, would also
like places-but!-

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May rent. Dial 7733 (or 4454]
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FOR SALE-1921 For'd Touring. $40.
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Three inconsistent high jumpers,
Mann Thomas, and Allen are relied
on for points;' and; Jack Boyles is ex-
pected to take a ;first and second in
r the pole vault. HNunn may avenge
his defeats by Hornberger and Fair-
field, while Iowa 'is hoping against
'hope that Elliott may place well in
the fast mile field.
Iowa's erratic wveight men ist
rise onl the crest of the wave if
lawkeye chuiosit~lhip dreams
come tree. )4aim once hurled tile
discus VTh3 feet whichi is ai per-
fectly grand mark. Nelson and
Forw<ald are good shot p~utters
when right, and Lapp) once thlrew
thme hanmer lit} feet. Rice is a
consistent 180 foot mil in thle
javellu~. Ihfawk eye strongmn en tihe
eyes of the 'world are about to be
fetused on thee! Incident illy the
Hawks l ave a real relay team.
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