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SUJNDAY, NTAY 23, 197

THE MICHIGAN DAILY PASr yr N

TRACK MEET SUMMARIES
(Continued from page One)
220 yard dash-Evuiiigham, Ia.,
first; Hester , Mich ' second; Rea,
Minn., third; Kriss, -64o, fourth;
smith, Wis., fifth; time ;22.
Discus throw-Rasmus, Ohio, first;
Lovette, Mich., second; Laemle, Minn.,
third;. Schravesand, Mich., fourth;
Prather, Ind., fifth. Distance 135 feet,
8 3-4 inches.
Two mile-Zola, Wis., first; Ken-
nedy, Ohio, second; Fairfield, Ill.,
third; Hall, Ill., fourth;. Payne, Wis.,
fifth. Time 9:42.7.
220 yard low hurdes-uhel, Ia.,
first; Beatty, Ia., second; Cooper,
Mich., third; Jones, - Mich, fourth;
Pierce, Ohio, fifth. Tinie :24.2.
Javelin throw-Lovette, Mich., first;
1ienhart, Ind., second; Northrop,
Mich., third; Schuerman, Wis., fourth;
Mayer, Wis., fifth. Distance, 181 feet,
1 inch.
Hammer throw--Dart, Northwestern,
first; Ketz, Mich., second; Shively, Ill.,
third; Campbell, Mich., fourth; Mle-
Caffree, Mich., fifth. Distance, 151
feet, 1 1-8 inches.
One mile relay-Indiana, first (Pope,
Abell, Abromson, and Stephenson);
Wisconsin, second; Minnesota, third;
Illinois, fourth; Michigan, fifth. Tim-e,
4:21.7.
Pole vault-McGinnis, Wis., and
Droegemuller, Northwestern, tied for
first; White, Ill., third; Boyle, Ia.,
fourth; Prout, Mich., Fox, Purdue, Ot-
terness, Minn., tied for fifth. Height,
13 feet, 6 inches.
Broad jump--Simon, Ill., first;
Northrop, Mich., second; Meislehan,
Ill., third; Everinghani, Ia., fourth;
Wachowski, Ill., fifth. Distapce, 23
feet, 5 1-8 inches.
High jump-Burg, Chicago, first;,
McGinnis, Wis., second; Wachowski,
Ill., third; Retig, Northwestern,
fourth; Fry, Chicago, fifth. Height, 6
feet,a 4 4-5 inches.
VARSITY TO PLAY BADGERS I
(Continued froin page Six)
game that permitted, Wisconsin to
finish in second place.
Don Miller will probably be Coach
Fisher's selection for. mound duty, as
the Wolverine star worked only three
innings in Saturday's game with Iowa.
Fred Asbeck will also be ready for
reserve duty'in case he is needed.
The Michigan lineup will probably
be the same one that tinished Sat-!
urday's contest. Coach Figher had to
send Morse to second base in place
of Kubicek in Saturday's game when
the latter was hit in the knee by a
pitched ball. In case Kubicek is unable
to play tomorrow Morse will again get
the calf. Oosterbaan; Loos and Weis-
traub will fill the other infield posi-
tions. Davis will catch,, apd Captain
Puckelwartz, Corriden and Neblung
will compose the outfield.

RDANY
RUULTS W

-CLOSES L S t*CLOSES$
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NOTICE

FOR SALE--92± rord Touring. T4.7
Call 3283. ' tf

American league
Chicago ........010 000 000--1
Detroit .........030 010 03x-7

FOR SALE-Ford roadster 1924':
five tires, starter, demountable.
good condition. 1617 Washteniaw.
Phone 9117. Boyer or Farquhar.
FOP. SALE-Attractive tea room on
State street. Will sell at a big
sacrifice. Phone 9850. 176-177-178

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First game-
Washington .....001 010
New York ...... 000 00'j

000-2 8
50x-8 10

Second game-
Washington .....000 100 020--; 7
New York ......000 010 001-2 10
First game-
Athletics........610 000 001-- 13
Boston..........000 060 000-6 7

LOST°
LOST--Pair glasses in brown case on
or near campus, Friday afternoon.
( C. Eaton, dial 9433. 175
LOST -Keuffel and Esser drawing
I nstruments in West Engineering
iBuilding. Call Ralph Highie, 21517.
0 Reward. 175-176-1771
LOST-Waterman fountain pen. Call
Clara Marti. Dial 9332. 175
2 LOST-Triangle fraternity pin. Ini-
1 tials H. R. IL on back. Phone
Ilisler 8053. 171-1751

FOR RENT - Desirable apartment
near campus, after June 21. In-
quire Jefferson apartments, No. 12'
or call 9'8(6. 174-5-6-7--9
FOR RENT-One block from campus,
nine rooms completely furnished.
June 1 to Sept. 12. Phone 5910..
174-75-

FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Near campus. Six rooms.!
Completely furnished. June 1 to
September 15. Phone 21097.- .
wed-th-fri

WANTED
WANTED-Typist wants work thisk
summer. Theses, doctors' theses,
etc., etc. Make arrangements now.;
R. W. Ross, 1007 Monroe St. Tel.
6293 167-169-171-173-175-177-1791
WANTED-Theses to type. Reason-
aable prices. Dial 9387. . V
Hlartsuff. sun-wed

WANTED -A canoe 17 or 18 feet RENTALS
long. M iust be in good condition. WHiY NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE F
I 1 47:1. 175-176-177 Of'R ORGANIZI1) RENTAL E
- -T ______t ______-- PARTMENT WhIEN SEEKING A
WANTED STUOENTb, to knuw thr M11JE FOR TIHIE FUTURE?
Sain pays iroim i to for old Some of our offerings include:
stilts and oereoats .1. Six rooms in Cutting Apts. Heat
121 E. ANN DIAL 4306 and water. F'urnished. Possession
tt Sept. 1. $110 per month.
'. Ten rooms on Wilmot. Posses-
NOTICE ;ion at once. $100 per nionth.
'. Furnished house on Cambridge
NOT1CE-Mell Gillespie, teacher man- Road. Possession June 15. Price
dolin, banjos, guitar, chord con- $105 per 'month.
struction. Dial 4757. 4. Suburban five room house. Semi-
Wed., Fri., Sun., tf modern. l'ostssion at once. Price
-;$25 per month.
Trojanowski's Barber Shop has sat- 5. Six room apartment on Mc-
isfied Students for 40 years. Kinly. Heat and water furnished.
sun-wed-fri Availahle now. Price $70 per month.
6. 303 N. Eighth St. Six room house.
News Letters and College Printing. Available Sept. 1. Rent $45 per
Prices and service right. month.
lavis & Ohlinger, Prompt Printers 7. 835 Tappan Ct. Seven room
109-111 E. Wash. St. Dial 8132 1ouse with or without garage. Posses-
WFS-tf sion now. Price $90 per month.

Second game-
Athletics ........110.002
Boston .........000 030

000-4 8 11
000--3 . 1

Cleveland-St. Louis-Rain.
National League
Cincinnati........200 000 015-

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Chicago ........000 000 000-0
New York.......004 102 000-7
Brooklyn ........201 000 000-3
First game-
Boston ..........000 001 000-1
Phillies .........000 000 000-0
Second game-
Boston .........100 000 110-3
Phillies .........000 002 402-8
St. Louis .......201 000 001-4
Pittsburgh ......300 010 200-6

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LOST-Olive green slicker. Call
George Pfatt, 5343. 174-75j
LOST-Brown leather purse. last Sat-
urday night after concert. Reward.
Call Anne [linshaw. Dial 21825. ;
174-175-176;
LOST--A green gold Wahl fountainI
pen, Friday morning on campus.I
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.
7817
FOR RE A
FOR RENT-Three or four unfur-
nished rooms, first floor, to couplet
who will take care of furnace as
part pay for rent. Call 315 North
State. 175-176

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8

FOR RENT - Furnished apartment.
Four rooms with private bath.
Water and heat furnished. Dial
7339. 173-714-175

WANTED-Musicisans, for dance or-
chestra, who will attend Summer!
School. Box 176 Daily!
Sun.-Tues.- Wed.

11o11e Runs
American League-Ruth, Meusel,
Cochrane.
National League-Herman, Wright,
Parker.

FOR RENT-A nice
suitable for one
1412 Geddes Ave.

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large front room,
or two persons.
Dial 6147. 175

FOR RENT-Two room furnished'
apartment at 324 E. Jefferson.
After 6 P. M. dial 3549.
170-171-172-173-174-175
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Victor Victrola. Console
type, in good condition. At a sac-
rifiee. Records included. Phone
9850. 175-176-177 1
FOR SALE-By owner, late '24 Ford
Roadster. Cord tires. Extras. Per-i
feet condition. 220 South Ingalls.
Phone 6978. 175
All makes of typewriters for sale or
rent. Excellent machines at rea-
sonable prices, for rent. Prompti
repairing by experienced workmen.
Courteous service. Aulta Brand
Ribbons and Carbons. Rider's Pen
Shop, 315 State Street.
sun-tues-thurs-tf
FOR SALE-Ford touring, cheap.
Good for student,, returning home.
322John St. Phone 4539. 174-75
F.OR SALE-Large wardrobe trunk,
hall rack, refrigerator, gas stove,'
dining room and bed room suites.
Dial 7240. 173-174-175
FOR SALE-Patterson 1922 seven-
passenger touring car. Almost new
tires and battery. Dial 3843. 612
Church street. 173-174-175
FOR SALE - Com-plete trap drum-'
mer's outfit. In good condition.
Very reasonable. Call 3945.
173-174-175
FOR SALE-Most desirable large
rooming house, furnished or unfur-F

NOTICE--Do not leave Michigan until'
you have preserved your diploma1
by the famous drum-head mount,
process. Let's talk it over. J. B.
Saunders, exceptional framing. 306'
South State St. tu-th-sun
WANTED-College women with ex-I
perience to operate and manage
high class summer inn and tea
room on finest resort lake in north-
ern Michigan, June 27 to Sept. 1.1
Address Box 184, %Michigan Daily.
161,163,164,166,169,170,172,175
WANTED-Two students, good swim-
mers, to serve as life guards at a
West Michigan sutmer resort. ,
Room furnished. Address R. W.
Marriott, Saugatuck, Mich.
174-5-6-7-8-9
WANTED-Position in fraternity for
Fall by man and wife, with Ann
Arbor reference. Call 22336.
174-75-76
WANTED-Suite for a married stu-
dent from June 4 until comme'nce-
ment. Apply Mich. Daily, Box 187.
174-175
WANTED-Eleven men roomers for
summer session. Two single, three
louble and one triple rooms. $2.50
to $3.50 per roomer. 806 Arch St.*1
near campus. 174-5-61
WANTED-Decorating, painting, pa-
per hanging, 35c single roll and up.4
Call C. W. Holmes, 729 Brooks.
5920. 174-5-6-7-8-9-180
WANTED-A suite with fireplace in'
house, with shower-bath for next
school year. Box 186. 174-17r

NOTICE-The girl who stole green
bronze lamp from State street store
is known and will be arrested be-
fore June 1 unless lamp is returned.
# 174-175-176
Used Victor Portable phonograph, as
good as new. $20. Easy terms.
University Music House. tf
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8. Near Campus. A-1 rooming
house that accommodates from 35 to,.
40 persons. Possession this fall.
Rental $2500 per year.
Let us take the responsibility of
finding your home. -
Call Mr. F. B. Ensminger with
CHARLES L. BROOKS,
Real Estate Exchange, Realtors.
Sial 22571 Eve 830

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YOST ARRANGES DATES
FOR 1927 GRID SEASON1
MADISON, Wis., May 28.-Directorj
Fielding H. Yost arranged the dates
for the 1928 Michigan football sched-
ule at a meeting of the Big Ten
Coaches here Friday. The dates are+
as follows:
Oct. 20-Ohio State at Columbus.
Oct. 27-Wisconsin at Ann Arbor.f
Nov. 3-Illinois at Ann Arbor.
Nov. 17-Navy at Baltimore.
Nov. 24-Iowa at Ann Arbor.

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AMERICAN RUG'
CLEANING
WORKS
There are only a few in the
United States like this high
grade works, and none other
near you.
Oriental Rugs washed
by Experts.
Original colors are restored.
Pure Soaps - Rugs Repaired
Reference:
Ann Arbor Savings Bank
or your neighbor.
Dial S115 1032-4() (Green St.

NOTICE
SENIORS!!!
JUNIORIS!!!
$6,000 A YEAR::!
An old established Detroit firm
needs a few college men. We teach 4
you our business and see to itthat
you are firmly entrenched in the most
lucrative profession known. Write
us all about yourself and we will ar-
range for interview.
APPLICANTS SELECTED CAN
MAKE FROM $15 TO $20 A DAY
TO START
Write John H. Walsh & Sons, At-
tention A. J. Hart, Sales Director,
1606 1st National Bank Building, De-
troit, Michigan.
Style 6-Semi-portable Victrola, in-
cluding six records, for $24.50.
Fine for cottage or canoe. Univer- I
sity Music House. tf
ANN ARBOR CARPET Cleaning
Works. Rugs Shampooed. Phone
6513. daily-tf
TO SE_ best of 50 lines clothing drop
card to 1103 E. Washington. Phone
6365 evenings. $22 to $30. tf

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"Theloyalty of my Legions was un-
questioned and now for the first time
I'll bare my secret. I paid them, your
see, with bars of Oh Henryi
A Fine Candy
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COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN
When in the vicinity of State and Packard, will find the
PACKARD RESTAURANT, American cooking, a good place
to eat. Under new management, and everything else new.
703 PACKARD

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nished. Best location. Easy terms.
May rent. Dial 7733 (or 4454 NOTICE-University instructor wants
evenings). furnished house for academic year
f 1927-28. Would care for large home
FOR SALE-Chevrolet 1923 touring. during owner's absence or sabbati-
$40.00. Phone 9023 any afternoon cal leave if rent is nominal. Harry
or evening and ask for McKee or L. Samuel, 320 East Washington St.
Gow. SatSuhTu

NOTICE-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 -The new Victor Ortho-
phonic Portable machines are here. t
Come in and hear them. Schae-
berle & Son Music House. tf

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