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May 15, 1928 - Image 7

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

'AN TRACKIN OVERWHELM COPHER 9
T YEAR SQUAD IN TELEGRAPHIC MEET

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aItA CS 1 D TYPING-'Theses a specialty.
iAMERICAN R~UG CLEANING WORKS I Dial 98.C
AVI[SNjITYPEWRITERS-Sales and Si
Rugs and Carpets I All makes, ilarge and po
Cle ne -Sied Re aird , ' ( O ( ,1\U1I (r bought, sold, rented, repaired
I ____________________ achines and work guarantee
\ I v (Ebusiness Since 1908. 0. 1D. A
1032 Green St. Phone 8115 1 I?:. N IOTIONS17 Nickels. Arcade.
_____________________________________ RPRSETAIVSorfi-..,J. Hi nz FOR SALE
____________________________________________________ npan will interview men at the, FRATERNITY and roomingh

Wi'cA tein#i e - ,cg Nore Five SIlis Veech (Mich.), third. Distance:-5 feet,j
'1o Ihind inne"'ol 197 l1( 11 inches.
To~ 47 :,.8 ei~t Pole vault-Won by lBrocknwyer'
---(M inn.) ; Pottle (Mich.), secondl; Doti- I
WILL MEET ILLINI SOONga Mc. third. Height: 12 feet.-
As a preface to the Varsity's close (MichJ); Gingrich (Mich.), secondl;4
roomiYer(Minn), thiird. Distanco:
victory over the M innesota f . rack l3122 feet, 5and 7-8 inches.
team, Coach Hoyt's yeailing track- Sho~t )lit--on byMarhall(Mih.);
menr overwhelmed the GCopheir first Brooks (Mlci), second; I1:uge
yea tem i atelgrahi met hld(Muth..),third. Distainceo: 41 feett)
'Thursday and Frulay,(92 1-;; to ,7i5-fi. ad t4nhs
Five slams were s< >cred bythie Iiscus-Won by Brooks (ic.
Maize and Blue fosm ne0110t0e 1)ugal (Mich.), second ; Paitton
thes ci ng. as a res lt ofM.;e o- (M ich.), third. Dlista nce : 128 feet. 1
ta'sfrling to enter an cc; ttants Javelin -Won b~y Deberr'y (Mii.) t
in the hammer throwv. Of the ,fifteen Oja (Min.), second(; lPottle (11Iili.),
first places awardled, the Wolverine third. Distance; 164 feet.
yearlings garne(1100 all 1but fivet ame ho-Wnb 1,1tl
' te ely rcealo _Wn, o te wp-'(Mich.) ; Holton (Mich.) No thu'd
ers.
Althughthem~e wa no makedplace awarded since Minnesotah-
Altoug te nual T~l.i nt iarro ethn and Michigan only two.
by any starthng perbormances, Coarch #noRelay. raceWny Minsoa
Hloyt's proteges showed upl much bet.- Timle: 3:34.
ter than usual in the field events in
gaining ;their second win of the out-f
door _season. The final telegralpic
meet of tihe year will be ruin off t h is,!
wekagainst the Illinois ye~tr~fin TM
wee The Siinuirie ,. Fins ~ ~ s
100-yard cdash-Wone by Atland
("Minn)ecl i Mch) :iyl ( ih.), and Thomas (Miutn.). tied for ISo
second. Time: :10.1.
220-yard dash-won by Smiythi
(Mich.); Murray(M h) second; 9-,aiRJu
],an (Mich.), third. Time :22.4.
440-yard Dash-Wyon by Cook
(Mc.;Baker (Mich.), second; Metz E~xpert UWor1emanship
(Mich.), third. Time: : 0.5.
880-yard run-Wvon by MucH or(
(Mc.;Benson (l11ich.), second; CLt..A R'VIS SHOE
P3agley (Mich.), third. Tim:e: 2:01.3.: ;R,"EPAIRER
Mile run-Won by Benson (M~ih.) ;
Mueller (Mich.), and St ar. (Minn.)( ~ 31Sut tt
tied for second. Tim e: 4:43 .5. T o m l u - W n b r ( m
(Mich.); Stear (Minn.), second: D'-
Anna (Mich.), third. Time: 10:06.
120-yard 'high hurdles - Won b~y EU' ROPE
H'enderson (in) Peterson (Minn.) + U OE
and 1-Iuggett (Mich.) tied for second.
Time : :15.7. ude~o yPt
220-yard lowhude-,obyPt
ter (Mich.); Henderson (Minn.), sec-t
onde; Barron (Mich.) and Searles VERY LITTLE (YY c'.
(Minn.) tied for third. Time: :25.2. The P tALSAIUNG3,4
High jump- Won hy Meyers .S. "ESTONIA"&'s.S. " LITUANIA"
(Minn.) ; Cook (Mich.), second; ONLYTOUR'IS PSEYfiiB

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UL tion l ai: ~ iy qaid TIuesdaUy reative v0. T. elfa 106,.ni astI
to summer 1)osifions in Salting Phone 5800.
ihouse Districlt. See. Mr. A. E'.Hil-
lebraild. 167-8-091 FOR SALE-M1ay Festival ticket

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Tuxedo

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Senior

APPLICATIONS for empiloyment arey
invitedl from members of the Class
of 1928 who have chosen petroleum
jrefining as their most favored field.
Graduates of cours'es in chemistry,
chemical "engineering, and mechan-
ical engineering are. preferred, b~ut
radluates of other course's may lie
accepted. Accepted candidates will.
enter a training course lasting from
two to four years, during which
time the work wil be hard, the hours'
long, arid the pay only nominal..
At the end of this period they will
be placed inl the chemical testing,
physical testing, engineering, oper-
Sating, development, or research de-
fpartments, according to their mi
vidual talents.
Further information and application
bilns may be obtained from
H. L. PELZER
Development Departm ent
Sinclair Refining Co.
East Chicago, Indiana.
169-70-71
NOTICE-Will person who took wrong
golf clubs from Barbour Gymnasium
return them at once. 168-69-70
i ~DO NOT FORGEIT
MOTHER'S D)AY-MAY 13th
Framedl 'Mottoes-Cards
Franctsco Boyce Photo Co.
Tu -Th-Sat-C

2-1749.1
WVANTED)
W'ANTED-Stud'ents to know thato
home laundry methods give yo
clothes personal attention. :A
Laundry, 204 N. Main. Dial 2,910.
'WANTED-A couiple of experienc
salesme~n for summer. $200 a mon
'salary. Room 302 Union, Mond,
May 21, from 2-4. 169-70-1-2-
WANTED-Three students for sir
mer work. Salary $22~ week'
Transportation and college expens
for next term. Relferences requir SP atan -3Lwes l
afternoons except 3-4. 168-69-
JLOST
LOST-Glasses in black case son
where on campur:3. "Dr. It. R.S
man, Port Clinton, Ohio," on ca
Return to 237 S. Ingalls. 4093.
168-
LOST--Delta Upsilon fraternity pin
architects' ball. Finder pleasetun Dil65.18
L0§T-1'(odak in vicinity of Fast 'I)
versity and Packard. Flinder c
8120. Reward. 169-70-
LOST-On campus Wednesday, hr
case with books. Reward for
turn. A.- lt. Morris.1

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our regular stock.
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