RDAY, MAY 19, 1928. - '"tE MICHIGAN [DAILY c FAILS, TO CINCH 1P IffVTlP GA tME ii h 0focedl ll of the Am c tic-a n Lcag ue .teamus to take a dlay of rertf, ihd not affect the games sched- (Continued from page six) fbledl in the National League and all 7 to 5 quite common. Toro and Seight teams saw action. Cincinnati Strollin~g were also prominent in the took a hectic game from Brooklyn, wage ring. Tihe early speed of Reigh after° trailing the Reds seven innings,! Count has been under question rc- Jablonowski, former Michigan hurler, peatedly, it being held that the big entered the game in tihe seventh for chestnut I's slow to get under way. Cincinnati and held tile Robins score- With a large field, considerable diffi- less dluring the res~t of the game while culty in working into a contendin~g po- lis team mates held a batfest ill the sition might be experienced. eighth and annexed five counters to All doubts as to Reigh Count's abil- wvin the contest, 7 to 6. ity on a muddy track were dispelled New York, with Beaton in the box, in hlis practice runs. Thursday, in a wvon another gan'e from St. Louis, blinding rain storm, the Chicago en- 10 to 6. try appearedl to be right at hlome in I ii IS the Print and Book Shop Books and Etchings --- the ideal 1 gifts for Weddings and Corn- mnencemaents. t 521 EAST JEFFERSON STREET ~.. Cr~ MOC". 01 Mocoloop. NA [ IONAL LEAGI=E the miniature canal formed in tihe dirt track. CLASSIFIED AIDS PAY Phillies Pittsburgh Pitchers: Pittsburg. 200 000 002-4 7 2 002 030 Olx-6 12 1 Miller, Phillies; Kremer, New York 203 300 110-10 12 1 St. Louis 011 001 300- 6 10 3 Pitchers: Beaton:, New York; Alex- ender, Haid, St. Louis. Brooklyn 213 000 000-6 9 0 Cincinnati 200 000 05x-7 15 2 Pitchers: Elliot, Moss, Br~ooklyn; Mays, Edward, Kalp, Joblonowski, Cincinnati. Boston 000 100 000-1 5 1 Chicago 002 100 00x-3 8 0 Pitchers: Brandt, Delaney, Boston; .Nehf, Chicago. Home runs: Cuyler, Chicago; *Hornsby, Boston; Herman, Brooklyn; Ott, New York; Bottomly, St. Louis:I -SIX ASEBALL GAME IN CONFERENCE TODAY (Continued firom ,page six) 'although the heavy footing has made at least four of the other entrants more dangerous competitors. Toro, Distraction, Pette Wrack, and Strol- .ling Player, all eastern horses, are "-given a better chance on a muddy track than on a dry one. Th~e favorite, Reigh.Count, still was the leader in the betting circles. He has 'held at Sto 5 =in' most places, with1 duty, is given a slight edge over the; Illini, whose only capable hurler is Stewart. Purdue, holder of third place in the standings, will oppose the lowly Nor- -thwestern team. Avictory over the ' Wildcats will advance the Boi lerm'ak- ers to second place provided Iowa 10ses one of its contests to Illinois. First-Class Shoe Repairing Expert 'Workmanship CLARK'S HOE REPAIRER 321 'South State SU.N.DAY CHURCH SERVICE See the rug' which has been on the sidewalk in front of Quarry's, corner of State Street and North University Avenue. Thousands have walked over it* in the last ten days. Examine it to see if it is showing wecar. I have six honest serving men (Thiey fttu hit mie all I knew) Their mntmes are what and Why and When, And How and Where and Who. __-Kipling'. What-An .heirloom Chinmese Ru ig. W1113 -No niatter how high a price you, pay you can get no- ii here a inore exquisite rug. When? -N ow, How ?-For cash or with a year to pay. Wito ?-Merriek's. Where ?-928 Church St., Ann Arbor. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner State and Washington Sts. Arthur W Stalker, D.D., Minister Parley C. Bingham, Associate Minister and Student Director 10 :30-"hleligion's FYstival" 12:00-Ralph Johnson will speak to the Student Bible Classes. 6: 00-Wesleyan Guild Devotional Meeting. 7:30-Thomas E. Black New Testament Oratorical Contest Finals. Five students will give speeches in competition. I yv - - ------------- I THE UNITARIAN CHU] State and Huron Streets Sidney S. Robins, Mniste May 20 Morning Service Topic, "The Ten Comniandmm (A review of a book by C Moehiman.) 5:45-Candlelight supper. 6:45-Prof. C. D. Thorpe speak. IRCHI ent&,~ onr ad will' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. Edward Sayles, Minister. Howard R. Chapiman, .Minister for Students. 10:30-Worship and sermon by' Mr. Sayles, "The Worth of Wafr- ship1."4 12:00-Church Bible School. 12:00-Student group at Guild! House. Mr. Chapman. 5:30-Friendship Hour. 6:30-Devotional. George Preu-~ -ser, Grad. will speak on "The Unique Contributioni of Chris. tianlly."4 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Huron and Division Merle Ii. Anderson, Minister Dale H. Moore, Associate Minister' *Mrs. Nellie B. Cad well Secretary for Women. 9 :30-Church School. Student *Class led by Dale H. Moore. 10 :45-Mtorning Worship. Sermon on "Thme Musie of Life." 5:30-Social 'hour and supper. 6:30--Y6ung People's Society. In- stallation of new officers and cabinet. ~a ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Washington St. and Fifth Ave. Rev. Stellhorn BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of 1V. A.) Fourth Ave., between Packard and Williams G. A. Y~eumiann, Minister 9:00 A. M.-Sunday School. 10:00 A. M.-Regular morning service. 11:00 A. M.-Germlan sermon: 6:30 P. M.-Young People's Hour. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF TRUTH 318 E. Jefferson St. 7 :30 P. M."Inflinite Intelligence:, Friday, 8 P. M.-Message meeting. Sunday service 7:30 P. M. Sermon, followed by messages. Friday' evening, 8 P. M., message meeting. Paistor, A. E. Brimeck e11 11111111FIt rmTnTrmTrrnTrMTMrmTrrmTrrrrrrrm n' T If ll l l I llfi ll I1111111111fill I III L=l II II11llIfIIIIIIIII1II111HII lull] [fill ml NOTICE Openings for a few morcenebers' in the STAR TOUR have occurre,,. This is a Personally Con- du~cted Tou- where second class rail, good hotels, autj and carriage trips, admissions to galleries and museums, services of guides and transportation of baggage is included. 60 DAYS - ONLY $635 Rine ccuntries visited. Leave June 9 'or 23. Local people already" booked. Sightsceing, Automobile Tours and Meals begin the first day' at Montreal, where three meals are included. The next day, five hours at iuec, then Liverpool, Chester, London five (lays, Brussels, Hfagne, Amsterdam, steametr-down the Rhine, NWiesbaden, Heidel" berg , Lucerne, I nterlaken, Montreux, Zurich, Mu:nich, Salzburgr, Vienna, Nuremiberg, LepiDresden, Berlin, 0ologne, Paris five dsthen to Mlontreal oor New York. Italy m-ay he included if desired. i , I nida our, heiiig alyS'conduicted, HILLEL FOUNDATION FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 409 Southm Division Street 615 E. University IMI 97791 Sunday May, 20 4:15 P. M.-Judge Mary B. Gross-~ 10:30 a. Service. m.-Regu'Iar Morning Subject, "Sol and Body," I