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THE MICHIGANDIL

YIESTDDAYS
RLSULTS

First Year M~en XW in POSTPONE TENNIS MATCH' WA 9 E1) W1ANt ED-Students to know that our
_____WANTED-Couple w, ,.jo u bnmeJrw( laund<ry methods give your
iip ]7 eg phc \'et Beca use of thec'heavy rain which fell torility b~difg l nS ci. (lothes personal attention. Mi~oe
eetFraternity bee tr' frci wes o]'Citye xnry 0 . ansia 96
yesterday, the varsity reserves-fresh- refrenes.Daiy y 204____N.___Main.____ Dial___ 3916.____C
man It ennis matches were postponed II174-5-6-7"-1
(Continued from Page Six.)f WANTED -A couple of experienced
-4:42.2. zl tl h first of this wek They wil _ ___,P)-A th2ree-room furni~sh(ed! S~lesmien for summer. $200 a month
Two mile-Won by Grohzen (P!);Poal be played Tuesday or Wed- itcAneteD aatetfrmdcl tt~.Ro 0 no}1I~na
Cody (M) second;. D'Anna (M) thir'd. nsa'o. , it was announced yesterday. !ktchenttoa rtmwient h foclr en,, ary.1,Rom 2-4 Union,70-o-day,
Time-10:'06. beginning Sept. 1. /111onie 21091.
Relay-Won by Illinois. rpire-3 : -A £ i 11""'x,1r7r2-74 jLiOST-,Twenty -five dollars cash. Re-

NationiaI Leaigu e
Phillies.......000¢100 000-
Pittsburgh . .000 0300Ox-
Pitchers - Benge, Phillies;
Pittsburgh.

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3

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6b3
Hill,

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COME.

New York.....200 000 200-
St. Louis ........020 001 000-
Pitchers-l-Ienry,' New York;
St. Louis.

4 1211
3 6 11
Rhemi,

Brooklyn .......001 010 000- 2 5 0
Cincinnai...... 000 000 000- 0 5 1
Pitchers - McWeeno, Br:: ~klyn;
Luique, Maiy, Cincinnati.
rBoston .......100 000 100- 2 5. 1
Chicago........001 100 100- 3 7 3
Pitchers-Rober'ston, Boston; Root,
Chicago.
Homne runs-Wilson, Chicago, Bur-
rus, Boston.
A 11oricaii League
Cleveland.......110 002 050- 9 10 1
Washington...0010 010 204- 7 12 3
Pitchers-Harder, Cl oveli~d; Gas-
Chicago ........000 000 000- 0 2 0.
Athletics.....100 010QOx- 2 8 1
Pitchers-Faber, Chicago ; Grove,
Athletics.
Home 'runs -- Speaker, Athletics;
Fonseca, Clevelamd.
CHICAGO.-Illinois led all other
states in l)rofits derived from box-
ing and wrestling during-1927.

33.5.
High jump-Won by Cook (M);
Hill '(I) second; De Morte (I) third.
IDistancc 5 feet 11 inches.
Broad jump-Won by Harrell (M) ;
iBertlesmatn (I) second ; Riley (I)
third. Distance 22 feet 3 7-8 inches.
Pole vault-Won by Pottle (M) ;
Cash (1) second; Harper (I) third.
Heighth 12 feet 1 inch.
Shot p~ut-Won by Marshall (M) ;
Falter (I) second; Fox (1) third, Dis-
tance 42 feet 11 inches.
Hammer throw-Wone by Pat ton
(M) ; Falter (I) second; Hlolton (MV)
third. Distance 119 feet 3 inches.
Javelin throw -Won by Smith (I) ree(M scodDugrt()
third. Distance 165 feet 1 inch.
R120 yard high hurdles - Won by
Seutman (I); Gage (1), Peristy (1),
Huggett (M) tiecd for second andI third.
Time -:15.9.
I FIT POSTPONED)
IWeather permitting, the light-j
Iweight titular 'match b~etween
ISammy Mandell and Jimmy Me-
ILarnin, will be 'held tomorrow
Inight. Continued rains yester-
day caused the postponement of
jthe match for the third time, C
Rickard re-scheduling the bout
Ifor the Polo grounds tomorrow.

ADVERTISING --
LET'S 'GOO'CANOEING
NOTICE
NOTICE-We buy men's. clothing.
Phone 4310. 1115 W. Washington!j
St. Wed-Fri-Sun c1
TYPING-Theses a specialty' ca
sonblerates. M. V. illartsuff.
Dial 9387. C-77-140
TYPEWRITERS-Sales and Service.
All makes, large and portable,~
bought, sold, rented, repaired. Our
machines and work guaranteed. In
business since 1908. 0. D. Morrill,!
17 Nickels Arcade. C
VACATION in country for advanced!
student; interesting work. $245 for,
70 (lays. Apply at 717 FrancisF
Palms Blidg., Detroit, Mich. 173-4-5
FOR RENT
MODERN three-room apartments, first'
Ifloor, furnished or unfurnished.
W. D. McLean, 418 N. Division St.
IDial 4204. 171-2-3-4-5-61
FOR RENT--Southeast section, fur-
nished four-room apartment. Pri-
avte bath. Call evenings or early
nirnings. Tel. 7339. 1741
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Corpuo Juris law books,
complete set, new. Call. 9801. 825
East U. 174-5-6
FRATERNITY and rooming houses.
G. T., Albro, 106 E~ast Huron. 1
Phone 5800. Cl

*WANTED-To recnt a fuirnished~ house
during summer s(*hool 5c sifon.. R. S.a
Mesick, Kalamazoo Central Hiugh'
School. 172-70-74

E'igraved Calling Cards
Seniors ShbulJ Order at Once to Avoid Possible
isappointment

ward. Dial 3823-Levy. 173-4
L()ST-I'mbrella; man's; hand-carved
grotesquec cedar handle. Reward.
Phone 2-1655. 172-73-741

Se Red

100 Cards and Plate (Script) .................
100 Cards and Plate (Solid Old English) .........
100 Cards and Plate (Gothic) .................
100 Cards and Plate (Shaded 'Old English).......
Printing aeid Process Engraving at Slightly Lower

.$2.50
. $3.50
.$3'00
.$4.00
Prices.

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WEDDING INVITATIONS AND
ANNOUNCEMENTS

100 Script style sets...................... $15.00
Others at Proportional Prices
Ask us about the card tray made from the copper plate from
which the invitation is printed. The price !will surprise you.
Only Best Qualitjy Stockr is Used on Engraved Orders

'THEY MEAN

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HOURS-8 A. M. to 11 P. M.
EVER~Y DAY V
Saunder's Cno Lvery
SOn the Huron River at the Foot of Cedar St.
SOUTHE ST SECTION
FIVE ROOMS AND BATH
Buyer Will Be First Occupant
Complete Basement-Furnace Heat--Oak
Floors-Large Lot-Garage
ONLY $5950
Small Down Paymet-Terms
Ann Arbor Home BuidrIc

0. D. Morrill

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1 7 Nickels Arcade

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The Stationery and Typewriter Store

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A Triumph of Values!
Goldman Bros. Good Will
ANNIVERS ARY
Specials!
Men's Suits or
Spring Topcoats

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FOR-

F.. P. Cary, Pres.
1250 N. Mai St.

S. Schultz, V. IP.

Phmone 7408

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WANTEDTO1BU
Have three members of the University faculty who wish to
buy homes. Will go as high as $20,000.r One needs at
least five bedrooms. If you have a good house and desire to
sell, phone-
-R. 0. CRAWFORD
9304, or 5304 Evenings

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Formerly '48 to E68
ONE and TWO-TR OUSERS

Miracleaned .and

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Valeteria Pressed

Save Money--AII Cash
ALTERATIONS

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$1500 down and $80 a month will give you posses- -'i
Esion of this six-room house' with a lot 46x 128 ft.,
screened porches, and a beautifully developed garden.
This house was built in 1925. It is finished in oak,
ha al h oencneines.icuigabiti
b1ath tub, gas heater, fireplace, water lift, linen closet,
i Frenchi doors, laundry tubs, awnings, etc. Newly °
decorated. Shade trees. Garage. Purchaser may -
have possession in 30 days. Don't delay!

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All Sales:: Final

Specials Cash on Delivery

Phone
4213

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