"THE MICHIGAN DAILY._____ BOTH NEW YORK TEAMS LOSE FIRST PLACE AS BRHOOKLYN AND I.NDIANS CLIMB UPWARDS .............. ,'. k! SSPORT DOPE ANNUAL DR AKE HOST' OF UNI (Continued from Page Six') i I Pollnd Out, 190 11in ; Cleveland 1Cray. 1 rvFuicex 1)etjroi 10.6 Detroit '500 000 001- 6 11 6 - -Cleveland 043 111 00x-10 16 1 TIGER ERR SIX IMES' Billings, Holloway, VanGuilder; T~iERS c~u~ SX Iii L~ hle, Barnes. - Athletics, Washington; rain. Poundling out a 10 to 6 victory over Boston, New York; Rain. thec Tigers in yesterday's game, the NiATIO'NAL LEAGUE Indians smaished their way into first Brooklyn 020 021 004-9 10 1 plceone or, hie ewYok asBoston 000 000 000-0 3 2 plac one mreswhil Ne Yok ws IElliot; Morrison. t.;king a forced nest because of weath-, St. Louis 000 010 210-4 10 0 cr coniditions. Though the tigers hit- I Chicago 000 101 000-2 11 0 tinig wvas good, and Red Hargrave man- Cincinnatti, Pittsburgh; Rain. aged to lift one into the stands fora HFanes; Bush. New York, Phillies; Rain. holle run, six errors marred their,___________ 1play . ! NEW YORK.-Thie New York Giants Brookclyn'moved into first place yes- have released Jake Levy to the Hart- terdclay when, Elliott shut out the ford club of the Eastern league on Braives inr their game at Boston. The option. ERobins collected ten hits off Morrison , with Henlline, 'Riconda, Bissonnetti WASHINGTON - Walters Johnso~i htigfor the circuit.' The Giants dIe-~ was discharged from a Washington scendelcd into second place when rai hospital -recently. kiept thel~r idle._______________ 1-einie Manushi, ex-Tliger outfielder, LONDON-Torn Heeney has sailed aided the Browns yesterday in their, for the United States to :begin training one-sided win over Chicago, by poling ifor his next bout. out a hiomer. 0fAtiI(A'N L.EAGU=E NEW YORK-Urban Shocker, Yan- Chicago 000 000 005- 5 10 2 kee holdout, has come to, terms and St. Louis 044 013 O2x-414 13 1 will Join the team at once. (Continued from Page Six) serve as leaders of next year's team. Y f 133= lossin, the avein over 204 feet-,in tale Ohiio IRei.l meet,' Itilliellart of ind(ialm Stamiped hi slis i)21SoneC oftlhe miost likely Well ill tlht tihe Conlferenice Juts Pr d c d i l s n c t k.Co nsiderable strength has been ad ( Cei (an Olympic track and field teams will he determined to a degree of cer tainty. "The D)rake relays prograrn.- was in- augniated yesterday when the high tschool andl university medley relays, tials in the quarter mile university relay, and preliminaries in all the in- dividual events were held.' tToday's program will open at 1:'1A # o'clock with half-mile relay for Class UNIVERSITY RELAY ?MEE'TDRAWS I ("LASSIIEV V ERSITY AND COLLEGE ATH LETES Advertising the Kansas relays, and Iowa State ar ein the Kansas relays las,-t weekc. i]JXrS GO CANOEING expected to fight it out for first place Capt. Buck Jicster is entered i the _____ in the two mile relay. 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Kansas should also fig - _14idiy en lere ti ar rc'3 "in the half mile 'event, though fe i incli for('la e-v lb aRlay Northwestern's crack quartet which fct nc r 111M Oho Rea carried off first place at the Kansas relays rules as a favorite in this event. Faulty work in the field r'obbed Purl- The one mile relay should be the due of her first Big Ten victory in the outstanding race of the Drake relays. second contest of the season with liii- Some of the leading mile relay (uar- nois. After leading 4-0; the Boiler- tets in the mid-West are, entered in makers were defeated 5-4 dlue to ms this event but Iowa, Northwestern, Ne- plays braska, Indiana, amid, Centre loom, as the greatest favorites. Michigan is i'rosjebs for a strong tennis entered in this race, but it xwill have teamt t Illinois this year look: i to be at top form to finish among th e bryight with fir veteranms retutrn' place winners. The Wolverine run- jug frola~ kst ear' s Squadl. '' ners in this event are Jones, Munger, jlist ineliles O'Cojmell, B ard., Seymour, and Freese. CJlark, andx Liggett. Missouri, which won first honors at , ' .I. ;. ' ing to' be desired .. .... , Try This Special B rick- Vanilla Peach Ice Nesslerode Pudding THE ANN ARBOR DAIRY COO Dial 4101 4 i fd _ 1 ORDER NO Senior Caps and Gowns For All Classes Van Bo ven, Inc. State Street "The Pride of Ann Arbor" Wolverine Cafe Opposite Wuci th Theater Schoolmasters and Others Stop Wandering Around Shoes for Men Spring Oxfords. in Tfan and Black Wahr's SoeStore I H. W. CLARKS GOLF SHOES are blessing to golfers who are afflict jed with tired, aching feet. The; rest your feet while playing. Cos no more than ordinary golf shoes Golf shoes for men and women Corner of Forest and South U Only one 'store-cannot be bough ofelsexvhere. ' Handmade. Yes,, wE Ido repairs TYPEWRITER SERTICE IAll makes. No better 'skill found any where.: Prompt service. Rider's Pen Shop Phone 8950 TYPING--Theses a, specialty. 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WANTED-Position with orchest for summer work. I play sax a: clarinet. t Phone 4310. 155-6 WANTED-Two person's to acco: pany me on extensive summer to t i.~n "I±luiate xwith xHerr. iai'161 I I i N r t , *A Full Line of Whitehouse & Hardy Models On Display: At ,You'll Fiand the Food and Service That You're Looking for Here Radio Music Lunches P'rivate Booths 108 S. Main Downtown .: 1 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICE GUY WOOLFOLK ,3:36 South State Street~ Exclusive lists and Patterns Designed and RSold Only by WHITEHOUSE & HARDYC.' BROADWAY AT 407T1 STREEIY 184 BROADWAY 144 WEST 4211D STREET METKOIOLITAI4 OUA ROUSE BUILDING AT WALL STRE ET, KNICKEKIR BUIDIN PHILADELPIA-151 I CHESTNUT STREET FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner State andI Washilngtoni Sts. Arthlur W, Stalker, D.D., Minister Parley C. Bingliat, Associate { Minister and Student Director I jo MTen JS ceif'4g 4*4 +' fine s Bishs are atedas he fnes aetratfielatherfinest 10: 30-""Wilt Fi t hiLust!" 12:00-G"°aorge Douglas, '26, speak to both classes. FIRST BAPTIST. CHURCH Rev. It. Edward Sayles, Minister. lHoward R. Cin pu,, Minister for Students. 10:4 4-1ubli~c worship. Mr. Sayles will speak on "Rtiderless Horses;' 12 :00-The Church ible School. 12:00-Students. Dr. A. R.. MVor- ris of the Rhetoric Departnment will address the Guild ' Class at the Guild Class House 503 East Hurson. Come. 6: 30-Meeting for. devotion and (iscussion. 5:30-Friendship Hour for young people. A good time. Refresh- ment's are served. BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N~. A.) Fourth Ave., between Packard and Williams G. A. Neumann, Minister 9:00 A. M.-Sunday School. 10:00 A. M:-Regular morning' service. 11:00 A., M.-German sermon. 6:30 P. M.-Young People's Hour. will G : 00-"Thc Student Mined on Pro- hibition" will be the topic of George Douglas. 7 : 3o-" Judla$." THlE UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Streets Sidney S. Robins, Minister April 29, 1928 "Expandin1 hg SYImIp~ttla" 5:45 P. M.-Calidlel;lit Service. S upper. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Huron and Div ision Merle H. Anderson, Minister Dale It. Moore, Associate iniister Mrs. Nellie B. Cadwel Secretary for Women. 9 :30-Church School. Student Glass led by Dale H. Moore. 10: 45-M~orning worship. Sermon on "A Balanced Life." 12:00-Student Class led by Prof. Howard McClusky. 5:30-Social Hour and Supper. 6 :30-Young People's Society. FIRST ;SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF TRUTH 318 E. Jefferson St. Sunday service 7:30 P. NM. Sermon, "Imiter Life and pits As. soeiation." followed by messages. Friday 'evening, 8 P. M., message CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH State St. at 'Williamns Dr. Carl S. Patton, Acting Minister 9:30--Sunday School. 10:45-Morning worship. Sermon by Rev. Allison Ray Heaps, New Y'or. Subet, "Treasure im vey Field" 53-Studient rhuncheo n and meet- in.Prof. It. D. T. Hollister xv 1render a reading. ST. ANDREW'S (EPISCOPAL); }CHURCH D~ivision and Catherine Stireets R1ev. Henry Lewis, Rector Rev. Thmias L. Harris, Assistant Third Sunday After Easter 5 :00 a. m.-Holy Communion. 9 :30 a. m.-Holy Communion. Service for 'Students in Harris Hall, followed by breakfast. 11:00 a. m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Henry B. Thomas, of Coeckevile, . Mary- land. 6:15 p. m.-Student Supper. Speaker, the Rev:.[Mr. Thomas. AT PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Third and West Huron 6. A. Brauer; Pastor R~es. 1005. W. Washington St. April 29 9:00 a. m.-German. WANTED-Two May Festival, tickets nmain floor, preferably center. Ca] 9617. Margaret Haxton. 155- UNIVt S ITY instructor desires snial ap~artment or' light housekeepin suite, :partly 'or not furnished, fi) next school year; occupancy Jil or September. Box 40. 154-5-6- WANTED-One military ball ticke rCall Wagner, at 6644. 153-4- FOR RENT WILL lease nicely' furnished apart ment in Jefferson Apts. for summe months; reduced price. Phoi: 5472. 153-4 .LOST LOST-P-olic dog puppy;- 1 year old answers. to name of ,'"Tox." Ca Red 'Kilgore, No. 3504 or 21071 Address 2640 Geddes. '150-51-52-52-54-5 LOST -- Small "green rectanigula cameo from ring; probably abot baseball court three, Ferry Iihe] Valued as keepsake. $5 rexvan Dial 8317, 154-5- LOST-Will person who found note book in Freshman Engineer a: sembly room, Wednesday, please rt tur'n same to N. A. Drawing Roor Kenneth H. Campbell. 155- Earn Extra Creditc During Summer Vacatior The change and recreation so necessary to every one are here comnbined: with superior oppoi tunity for educational advancement. Boating swimming, tennis, concerts, dramatic performan ces, inspiring lectures, etc., are all available. orgeanized excursions. to industrial, financial and at centers of Chicagzo. Courses covering full year's wo in General chemistry, Physics or Zoology, for student intzeeted in Medicine, Dentistry or Engincering. 1ON TINE SHORE. OF LAKE rfMIIGAN *Opens Jun, 25, 1928. and includes: Graduate School J.aw School College of Liberal Arts School of Music choo! of Commerce School of Speech 6:45-Mirs. John I~. Shepard, "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" and one or two other recent' books(. nmetin g. Po I i l star, A. E. Brueck c% HILLEL FOUNDATION ZION LUTHERAN Washington St. and j615 E. Uniiversity Dial 37791 CHURCH Fifth Ave. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 409 South Division Street 10:30 a. m.-Regullar Morning Service; Subject, 11E Fenlastimg Pua is~lienlt." 11:45 a. m.-Sundays School follow- ins fl ba1 mVrnintfln tN nfl Sunday, April 29 April 29 I rt: A I V i n I 5 19:00-Bible School. I t