DAILY WIACTTACSBTEWLIEMN IHFUC"Y TA F~S~DIF BY[A1 ~ !AS'1LrrL~uALEo~T%1SPIN GIP DRILLS UNCO VER MAN Y I WOLVERINES TOVLAIIi Al flII. ilhll I [U n"M 1tfl Al tift n-',i(Seilt l~til) ,lConin ud from Pae Six)h fl F rnurr r'ni r gj 11 'Pers 'urnt in Six'iIx 1 M LEAGUiIE STANIINGS American League slfugf ifollier N; HidlInnd iiua ch.yden stalge Pitching ieI PIRATES UPSET BRAVES Western clubs in the American lea- gue fared hadlly in the first day of their eastern invasion when the East swept all four games played. Two tilts in the National circuit were divided betwceen the two sections. Pitchers were subjected to a con- sidlerable bonmbardment in the Ameri- can leaguie. Six homiers were made, "Babe" Ruthi collected No. 6 in his home run camnpaigni, the veteran Tpom- my rf.7hhi as of the White Sox being the victim. Dugan of the Yankls also smashid out 550 .,500 .457 .42'9 .333 1 ossibility that Clarence Cook .EVANSTON, May .-tSuffhle n a- lbackfieldshould be develop-.d .1- W'olvetrne every sTep of fthe distanlce.1 Little, presidlent of the Univer- A erial fora credlitablie backf,:ield but t r~1, such stars as Tiny Lewis an(C Str-eng~th rri11thie~lld events is 3plit .iy a naei htptIlack of lin~leenboth in weigfht and ie G<(ustatfson will be hard to replace., c ~toamrer ked11: deg1 'ree, with,achi duel with Joe Horner, former Inumblers is briefly the ouloowk lfor ,r ~t~ml epniilt ilic's empalcly cran t n Wovrnetak ati,isn next fall in Northwe:stern ulnivrsitv's I Iprospect as a re'sult of -a chal- i (talcapfloingteCOM t~ pon at 'zt. 1Walt Tlor.who it is ex- solne of .thelisi lac._ete ?Rasmus; Ilenge issued by Horner, recent- 'jpin rcie pectad will have completely recovered IoC Ohio, for Iinstitce is coc(I'd anI Ly oe a halne h ight -or nine backs from last yea1r's ffrominhis legu injury.l'fc IMichigan president to a contestEI squad angumrented by a like number However, when it comes to dliscuss-eayfrtithdscswleCfe in putting the shot at the Second obilcaresfmth fehanin-g the line the picture is not so and Carlson. Michigan's sole entry, are Triennial in Grant park, ChicagoI ranks gives Coach Di('ki Hanle'y a promising. about on a par ton second. Snext weer. nucleus around which to devlop r -lTh Wolverines sem assured of at President Little, once known ruddbcfed eeo as "Pete" ittledwhenhecworela. well V(teans who IYALE FAVOREDS REGATTA least live points in the hamlmer with Cisntrack suit, was one of wilb-vial o uyaeClt Ketz, a consistent 1j55 footer, entered, Crimbsot Wltigohnereohniin1Ithe cBllonld- NEW YORK, AMay .-The first bigwhl plyofOiSteisgn- th etwih e ntecu- erwood, Will Lewis, and Ilarry DwieKent, fOhoSat s gnr Itry during his college days, cap- I 'halfbacks; Yatz Levison, IBert Foxnandi day of the eastern intercollegiate row- ally picked to take second. WFilliamns of taming the Harvard team. InE Shorty Rojan, quarterbacks andl John luig season comes tomorrow. : Michigan wvi light it out. wvith1 Galiac! I1909 he won the Eastern inter- Ac I n 3sBrhrflbcs ae enyvniadClmi n abefrteohrpae ta kigtng third. htpurhe te next year Hone Freshman backs who will graduate race on the Schuylkill river at Phila- Anson, Ohio's eratic juniper, should tneeohette the Varsity squad and who shouldfo'teBak l!c Th take the high jump if he has one of his Horner anee h1tte o service either on the first or i epi ~rteBakelcp. "h good" days unless Felker is agtain in- ___________________second team's are Bill Davis, John Icrurse is 1 1-2 miles. spired to better the G foot mark. Waldo r1INNESOTA. - Twenty-two thou- McAnerny, B;ill Heuser, Bert Roil, Ed Leader, Coach of the Yale eighst, of Michigan and Coffee of the Buck team sand invitations have been sent out to John Heeinzelman, Henry Bruder, RoyI which has won the cup for the las are also entered. Chapman and Amen- alumni of the university in prepara- Lemming, Edward Jens. Vernon Jen- five years, b~elieves this year's combin- Idt will bear the Wolverine hopes in tion for the annual "°Appreciation senl, "'Agato' Martin, Giriffen and Leo atioii may make it six in a row, al-I the broad jump with Anson and Crooks day," when all former students return Hanley, brother' of Coach H-anley. thoutoh Yale is not generally fav- entered for Ohio. to pay tribut~e to their alma mater. From the above candidates a strong oredl to winl. I40W York......... .10 4 Brooklyn..... ...9 7 Cincinnati.......11 9 St. Louis............. 9 9 P'ittsbiirg.............9 <9 B"oston. .............. 7 9 Chiengo............. 9 12 Philadlelpia.......... 5 10 HOO4SIE3R NET TEAM W* WIC * ,b Z LA.t.ttA. ~X/L TEST MVICHIANI cag; o 14. [~pmrs y Hae, ausr an Foi~, (Continued from Page Six) all of the Athletics, marked a 10 to er Irixon or Davis in the fourth match, 5 victory over Detroit. Whitehill df while Moore will oppose the other the Tigers went ouit in the third inning member of the team in the final sins.- when JConnie Mlac's outfit scored six le.~. runs. The sole exception to the heavyr The star lPoosier doubhles ceniTinan-, SRM U r I After twvo weeks of trials, Ali strom, G oodwvin, XMorse, and Shauwc have been selected as to fcrmtnif KB" Varsity golf team and htereaftf will practice at the Barton 1111 Country (club. These men have been chosen on bas is of the most consistent go shown in practice matches, and the laces are necessarily permanent. any ,of the men playing at the Ar Arbor course show any marked i provement 'they will have the right challenge the. man playing numb four on the "B" team to determine li right to retain his place. The following men playing at 11 l Ann Arbor course will be watched aT 'when their record warrants it, th, will have the chance to meet one "B" team members for his positlot Crane, Glover, Goodspeed, Hall, Mo rison, Rhodes, ,Schililer, Stern, Wate bury, Wenzal, and Whyte. ~advertising LET'S GC) CANOE1 Li C NOTICE A HALF-PRICE SUIT SALI~ A MANUFACTURER og exceli clothing seld us his entire surpl stock of spring' Suits at prices tl enable us to offer them at jutst of half thir actual value. Collegil suist for college men who pine snappy styles. Wcl have a wide sortmiet tof patterns and ceolrin beatutilully tailored, perfect fitti: neatt appaeiing and well weari Prices rang, from $19.50 upwar T1'1lE F'iAIR f 200 wort i Main street G. F. NAGEL Watchmaker Expert Repairing 217 South Main, St., Upstairs. Wect-hFm-5ut SITUATION wanted by experieni cook in sorority or fraternity, ginning. September, 1928. I Ypsi 1550-J. 1610-61 RESPONSIBILE, dependable coun connected with Univer sity; children, would like to occu-py he during owner's absence for starry or longer. Be interested in ke inglhome, and 'premises in sha Board out. References. ]lox 4: hitting came in the Boston-Cleveland clash when Mac+'ayden ortidte FRed SOx and H udlin of' the Indiians both hurled a seven hit ga~ne, the lindians losing 3to 2. Pittsburg inan away withi the hitting honors for the day, in its gamne with Boston. (Greenfield and Edwards were pountded for 21 hits. tion of Pike and Hines will run Up against stiffer competition in Captain Barton and Moore, 1927 Big Ten cham- pions. Tjhe latter team has been play- lug together for three years and is rated as one of the best in the Confer- once. Hlancy and Algyer, anoither 111- defeated comblinationl, will meet Quinnr and Nixon in the. secondl doubles. ,e c-., --I I AIMERICAN LEAGIJ"I Chic ago New York Thom'as Collins. 000 100 210- 4 13 0 1501 211 00x--1.0 11 1 and rot*ilse; Pennock and3 fill St. Louis 102 100 020- '6 11 2 ' Washinigton 200 253 10x-13 13 3 Blaeholder:,,Wright, Nevers, Crowd- Sen and Coffman; Lisenbee, Brown and ;! Tate. r i~9e 4'/o40 itM Detroit 010 000 202-5 Philadelphia 006 022 00x-10 Whitehill, Sullivan and Shea; and Foxx. 13 2 12 2 Quinn 1 Cleveland Boston Iludlin and and Hleving. 200 600 000- 2 1 0 000 210 00x-3 7 0 L. SewellI; MacFayden Flowers Are Plentiful Home runs-Rutli, Yanks; Dugan, Yanks; H-ale, Athletics; Hansem (2), Athletics; Foxx, Athletics. I ''it~ies NOTICE-We Phone 4310. St. buy men's clot jilS W. Washii Wed-Fri-; t.- ;4> {' d'_ i.1 .: t 1S'.: F.' 1:. Reasonable NATIONAL LEAGUE \ ,New York 130 016 000-11 19 2 Cincinnati 003 120 001- 7 13 0 Barnes, Faulkner and Hogan; Lu- que, Edwards, Kolp andi Hargrave. 1 Campus "florist I 1115 So. Uni' Phone 7434~ versityj SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICE Boston 101 001 Pittsburgh 402 101 Greenfield, Edwards Grimes and Gooch. 000- 3 9 1 14x-13 21 0 and Taylor; A I , , p- , ", ,._ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner State and Washington Sts. Arthur D' Stalker, D.D., Minister Parley C. Binghiani, Associate Minister and Student Dilrector 10: 30-"1Whai; About Youth l" '12: 00-Ralph Johnson wil lead the Idiscussion class. G:00-Miss Ruth Johnston, Grad., will speak in Wesleyan Guild. Installation of officers. 7:30-Dr. Stanley Iligh of New York will sp~eak on "Personal Gimrpses from Cape Town to Tokio." THE UNITARIAN CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1Rev. R. Edwvard Satyles, Minister. Howard It. Chapmian, I i31nister for Students. Centennial Sunday 10: 30-DEAN SHAILER M AT- EWS will preach, the Anniver- sary Sermon: "Is the Church Be- ig 0)tgroimP1 12:00-Church Bible School. 12:00-Dean Mathews will speakr to students at Guild IHouse, 503 East Huron (across from the church). 4:15-MR. PALMIER CHRISTIAN in organ recital on new organ. All welcome. 6: 00-Frinedship and~ devotional meeting at Guild H ouse. Mr.; Singh w~,ill speak on "Glianudi and India." PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Huron and Division Merle H. Anderson,' Minister Dale H. Moore, Asswiate Minister Mrs. Nellie B.' Cadwel Secretary for Women. 9:30-Church School. Studentl class led bk Dale 1-1. Moore. 10:45-Morning worship. Sermon on "1Whten Boys Grow Up)- Whant ?" 12:00-Student Class led by Prof. 1Howard McCluskcy. 5:30-Social Hour and Supper. 6:30-young People's Society. Stagse and Huron Streets Sidney S. Robins, Minister BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH (1~vangelicalt Synod of N. A.) Fourth Ave., between Packard and Williams G. A. Neumann, Minister 9:0{0 A. M.-Sunday School. 10:00 A. NM.-Regular morning service. 11:00 A. M.-German sermon. 6:30 P. M.-Young People's Hour. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF TRUTH 318 E. Jefferson St. Pastor, A. E. Brueek 3 th iAnnultContention 4 ~ o ike 1IC11iGAN TSTATE SPIRITUA. ISTS' ASSOCIATION Will Be HlU ittHiotel Statler, Detroit. i1ieh. May lt161 Iith, 112th andi 13th, 1928 PROl INIENT SPEAKERS BANQUET, RECEPTION AND DANCE Oloening Session Thuirsday M1orn lug, 10 O'clock Lycefum 1Demonstra tion Sunday Morning, 10. O'clock Sharp. M1ess-age. Circles Sunday. 4 P. MW. PUBLIC WELCOME FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 409 South Division Street 10:30 a. m.-Regular Morning 5cr Vice; subject, 1"Ald11m and 11:45 a. in.--Sunday School follow- ing the, morning service. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH State St. at Williams Dr. Carl S. Patton, Acting aMinister 0:30-Sunday School. 10:4.5-Morning. worship. Sermon by Rev. Allison RI. Ileaps, fromn Brooklyn, New YFork. :30-Student, luncheon and meet- ing. Miss Cynthia Smith, '26, will 'speak on "Industry a:nd jthe Social. Order." All Uiniversity Students Are Welco~me. FST. ANDRE W S (EPISCOPAL) CHURCH Division and Catherine Streets Rev. Henry Lewis, Rtector Mtr. Thomats L. 11orris, ,Asrsisttant Fourtlh Surnday After Easter 8:00 A. M.-H~oly Communion. 9:30 A. M.-loly Communion. Service for students in Harri's Hall, followed by b~reakfast. 11:00 A. M.--Ioly Communion and~ sermon by the Rev., William 0.4 Rtaymond.- ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (MtissourI Synod) Third and West Huron C. A. Braner, .Pastor REs. 1005 W. Washington St. Siunday May 6 9:00 A. M.-Germ'an 'Sonon. 111:0 0 A. Te.-English sermon. "Our T'YPING--Theses a specialty,.IR sonable rates.' M. V. Harts Dial 9387. C-Tl TYPEWRITERS-Sales Ind Serv All makes, large ana porta bought, sold, rented, repaired. machines and work guarauited. business since 1908. 0. D. Mori 17 Nickels Arcade.' FOR IE NT FOR RENT--Furnishe'j 2room ap; mont for, business women. 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LOST-Zeta Psi fraternity pin.. on back.- Liberal reward. 22050. James H. Kramer. r HILLEL iPOUNDATION 41S E. UnIversity M)al 3779 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Washington fSt. and lFifth Ave. May 6 LOST-Black leather notebook Union, or :Ferry Field, Friday. 4633, LOST-A law student notebook. ward. Telephone 4714. Subscribe. Fcar TSHE XSTY01-U1 TC'!AVTY tiunday, May 6 4:00 I'. M.--Services by. P).I-lh; A fT ink-~ condutcted i 9: 00-Bible School. S s I