.,THE MICHIGAN DAILY: fiUTH BETS NUME RUN G LTEN MEDL F LIM INIIIUN I OIIINLY' AS YANKS WNAGAIN .fPANNED FOR TEAMS CLASSIFIE Advertisitg LET'S (GO CANOEING RT T S.I;.L, deen:11Iecouple.1 TYPE'NWRITERS-S)ales and Service. cE, PNSI BLE, dependabl~erst 1) A 1I makes, larrge and portable. 111i1r n, 1 uld i e( OcC PY 11111: t(l~i t. s o):. 1('rete , repaired. Oul'r rn 1i i r il I guaranteid. it Brongr 10inlteresC~ted !it keep- 17 Arcc,. tit ]lc. ,D orl r in 1 h(m,alld premises i hae i ) l' k cels C c t P oa i'd out. R,: fi':eniccs. Box 43. 1FR;~ ~r 1)('fcat Chicaigo hI FOUR X N NERS s (.Ui2? iies ii ~'t'C 3 RICE ITS FOR CIRCUIT Biabe ILmth poled10 his fth home; rn of the seaison yesterday while iceYankeu~ces wey(e defeating the Washngtn Suatrs,8-5. T'hle gamc~s in the National lcague w,,ere nirked l'y both the ighli number of hits andl thl ircv jsterdam during the Olympic games this July. rIn. order to give the fraternities an op portunity to play m noie baseball, t.. 1 rmural do, 1 f et has inaug- 11,_at_(lc? new Videa iinthe form .of a straigh t eliminatoii tournament for' all thiose teamis who failed to 'winl their league cluampionship_ ~ cup I :ill be aw arded to the winner, but no points will b)e awarded on -the all- year chart. The second roundl of this tournamnent will he' playedl off this afternoon. Te final -game between the two) runners-uip will be played off onl May, 16. I+ uu league winners have been de- letrmined in the regular fraternity E:hlaionershzip nllatchies; Signi~a Af1ha 'Mu h '.s won the championship oflea- gue ', 1Phi Sigma Delta is the title holder of league 4, Phi Rho Sigmza has cap cred the league champion- ship of group 5, and Phi Lam'rbda jKappa has the title of league 9. The balance of the league winners will be determined this week,* when the straight elimination contest for the 'fraternity championship ) will get un- der way. The second rounod of the interfra- ternity tennis championship matches will get under way this 'week with 32 teams surviving the first round contests concluded last Saturday. Fuller and Zick, last year's title holders in the all-camhpus champion- ship doubles in. horseshoes, were el- iinlated in the first round of the title match for the current year by Arsulowicz and Kelly. The doubles jmatches are in the second round which will 1)e concluded the latter part of this week. LOUISVILLE, Kentucky-With the running of the Kentucky Derby but three weeks away, the best of last ,year's juveniles are believed to be in excellent shape for the big event. SITU7ATION wanted~ by experien c' dI cook in sarority or fraternity, he-! ginning September, 1928. lDialI 15502. 158-59-601 } NOTICE A REMARKABLE SALE O F .TWO- TROUSER SUITS AT $24.50. VALUE~S UP TO_$45.00 This sale is another demonstratiot of this store's suprem acy in extreme _ value-giving-and it will be welcomed l as an extraordinary buying opportui- nity among men andl college men Iwho, know real clothes-value. Trhe collegian suits in the large assort- ruent are designed and styled in the newest and most authentic modlel. from an attractive variety, of all-wool fabrics. They are distinguished b y expert ta iloring and careful finiish- ing. Early selection is advised. TIlE FAIR 200 N. Main St.r still plenty of suits left at Ihe downtown shop 158-59-60~ ,I': R IN' TlY a nd room ug li 11 t1 F ' I D0 INO0t FORGET1 MO10TI IER'S DAY-MVAY 13th Fi'alned Mottoes-Ci'rs Franei-sco Boyce Photo Co. Tt ih Sat-C' 11. IV. CLARK'S GOLF SHOES are a blessing to golfers who are afflict- edl with tired., aching feet. They rest your feet while playhig. Cost no more than ordlinary golf sloes. 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Bennie -Oosterbaan will. probably be the pitch- Sing selection for the second Colgate Scontest with Dick Gawne sharing the Shurling. dujty, while' Fred Asbeck will face Harvard Saturday in the last game of the trip. PARK J~ALANG AT TiHE REENAIOOD RIBBONS AND SU'PILILES for, allmles of TYPE IUI EIIS ald .IL R I Rapid 'turniover, fresh, stock insures best quality at a ~moderate price. 0. D. MORRILL V7 Nickels Arcade. Phone 6615.' i~ C 0.C#lI' & SE'FCRCTAReAL £COUA$S Still time to enter for that Busi- uess Trazining you need. Let uts prepare you for a good position. Enter lMonday _ ' CONTINUING ,_I I ARM'ORY EDw AND SAT. EYE. NIISJC BY NISSLE'S WOLVERINES Everybody Welcome 4 4, I I a Et US HEtp YOU l OURhq 1M 1E tORLt1 A I r f _.. ,_ --.P MAY FESTIVAL, Ann Arbor, May 16, 17, 18, 19 Go down to the sea 'informa'- meaning Cunard Tourist Third .the way of the know- ing illuminati to EUROE $193.50 gets you, there and Lack in Cunard Comtfort... without severely punish- .t ing the bankroll '0 Sailing "Tourist Third" is adventure that b~egins when you go up the, gangplank. You will dance on moonlit decks to the rhythm of a col- lege orchestra no feet have yet resisted. You will swim in salt water in an impro-. vised deck tank. You'll play the delightful deck games that youth-on-a-I ark devises. And there'll be bridge,- and conversation;- and sometimes lost sleep! But of course you have your choice between missing sleep and fun. Do you realize how very in expensively this can be done on big Cunard ships such as the C ARONIA, CARN- MANIA, SCE'THLIA, LACONIA, LANC ASTRIA and TUSCANIA? You are berthed in a com- fortable, clean cabin, you have good food, nicely served, with ample deck space and you enjoy the company of' your~own kind of people.. because I icy are others like you -Who feel the adventurous ('all of traveling Tourist Third Cabn,- -' 4 1 T D I Two groups o'f suits t:,hat formerly sold up to $65 NOW ;; 11 The biggest selling event of the, year I 2250 $Z 50 and ' / MUSICAL LEADER Published Every Thursday Chicago, Feb. 27, 1928. $2,o 2.50, .3.50 NECK WEAR $2.50, 3, 4., 4.59 WOOL HOSE Now MIr. Charles A. Sin!-, linive'rsity School of Music, Ann Arbor, Mich. Dear Mr. Sink: dl) asc Now $119 4- Permit me to offer congratulations on the splen- diWi Festival program, announcement of which I have just' received. Withiout (doubt it is the finest you have e ver arr 1nged and I'am looking forward with great pleasure 'to myv twenty-first annual~vi it to Ann Arbor f'or this gala week-. Artistically, the Festival is of immense impor- t anc e not, only to the community but to the public at large. ml choice a-nd arrangement of works, in se- lect ion ,f conductors. and artists the Annti Ardor Fes- thiol on011 of the most valuable contributionas to the auise of mtusic'in America and should attract thou- :;. ds fromn all parts of the country. With best wishes for your' continuedl success, Yours sincerely, I Sale only at - A 110 C~.AqAln III I m