MAY 25, 1925. THE ICHIGA. DAILY MAY 25, l~28. r THE MICHIGAN DAILY Alll [ip 5 1HA ATATORS TO MAKE BIDw ro F~OR POSITIONS ON OLYM PIC TEAM' 01LIT DOUBLE RIeprescnatatives from the University : r. However 'he will be competing S1 1 DO B E IA II ot Michigan winl p aanimportant against such swmers as Johnny par intheOly~r'c;swimin t, y 'AeisullrWaler aufrand other 'Ruth Collects Fourtenuts to be heln 0n1Detroit natmo tarhfiin oe ,iiuh Cllets iinicef iI-InicRu 'The personnel of the Am"erie n :,cqn- As hiipgr-ass Siiffe rs First Iatic team to compote in #h:, inter- Dick Spindle, 1928 Wolverine cap- 1D~ieat Of Se ''n I nattionral contests at Amsnterdam pin'tamn, will try for a place in the 100 July will be dct xrlnioed on the bashs; meter lyack 'stroke. H-e will have to TIGEIRS DEFEAT, CHICAGO ,'T the showiing of theenrs in ti , match strokes with Walter Kojac, trials. af,,JmsHueanGereP- W~ile Detroit was busy taking a F+ive Wolverines, Buck Samson, Bob 1 Lr. 'Uob Walkeu, star :sopljohmore twelve inning battle from Chicago Darnall, Dick Spinle, Johniy Ihays-, free styiler on the 1928 Michigan team, yesterday, the Yanks and Athletics kifl, and Bob Wa'Iker will pirticipate; will also enter the hack- stroke. managed to split their double header. in the races' June 22, 23, and 24 in the, Walker lIrs shown extraordinary abil- his troit Boat club's 55 meter pool. ity as a, hack stroker, and may spring Pipgras, New York hurler, lost his e fistgmeo te esowhleRth1Another Wolverine, Garc vt~ils rss folrste game orteseasnt h ier uthbe a candidate for the Canadian O~ym- j Michigan is practically" assured of colctdhsporeetiomrc squad.; a swimmier on the Canadian Olympic A31ERICAN LEAGUE Buck SamTson1, captain of the 1926 team in the person of Garnet Ault, Michigan tank tceam, is already as-I holder of the national intercollegiafte S1. Louis 006 014 010-12 12 4 suared of a trip to Amsterdamn. lie is a 440 yardl record. He will m~ake a bid Cleveland 020 031 003- 9 18 2 member of the Illincis A. C. water for a place in the 4600 meter swim at Detroit 001 020 001 002-6 15 1 polo steam which won the right to rep- the 0anadian tryouts~which are sched- Chicgo 00 11 010000-4 13 4 resent the United Status by apnex.-, tled for July at Toronto.. Chiago 010110010mn the National A. A.U. title at Chli- Th711 Michigan 04lympic candidates New York 002 001 303--4 12 2 cago inzi Apriil. However, 1Samson will - re wvorkinga out in the Union pool Athletics 000 111 112-7 12 2 , lso try for a place in the 'swimming under ^the expert g;uid1a~fice of Coach Second Came- events. He will be. a candidate in t att Mannii. Tbbhy are being groomed New ork 0001Ufl010- 6 400 meter free style. to meet the nation's best swimmers in NewYor 00 10 01-2 0 A former 'Princeton star now e- the tllhls at. Detroit. Athletics 900 003 20x-5 fl 1 rolledl in the lawt school here, JAhtnuy- - Washiington- Boston, rain. Hawkins, will make a bid for a. place, KANSAS CITY-The United States in the 1500 meter free style. He will! Davis Cup Team will engage the Homne runs: Gehzringer, (Detioit; meet strong opposition from Rayniond Chinese team in the semi-final match Lazzeri,' Ruth,, (New York). Ruddy anid Clarence Crabbo. liefle May 25, 26, and 27. NTOA 1ErnEThe 100 meters free style will find ' r -_-- NATIONA LEAGUEBob Darnall, 1927 captain among the ATHENS-Three students were in- New York 000 000 000-0 3 many aspirants for th~e team. His'jured when the stands collapsed dur- Brooklyn 200 000 01x-3 6 2 showing (luring the collegiate ;,eason iug the Georgia Tech-Georgia baseball establishes him as a serious contend- game here recently. 0CIninnati 000 000 010-1 8 0 _______________________________________ St. Louis 103 300 00x-7 10 1 LAST AMERICAN DEFEATED (By Associated Press) PRESTWICK, Scotland, May 24. - Douglas Grant, sole surviving_ Ameri- can in the British amateur golf cham- pionship was eliminated today by A. R. MacCallum, young Scottish physi- cian of Wblver Hampton 2 up. C ADVERTISINGD LET'S GO CANOEING NOTICE TYPING-Theses a specialty. Rea- sonab'le rates. M. V. tHartsuff. Dial 9387. C--77-180 TYPEWRITERS-Sales and Service. All makes, large and portable, bought, sold,. rented, repaired. Our machines and work guaranteed. In business since 1908. 0. D. Morril, 17 Nickels Arcade. C FOR RENT FOR RENT-Suite of front rooms, newly furnished; girls preferred. $30. per month. Phone 7990. 206 S. 4th Ave. 176-7-8 FOR RENT-Rooms for summer 'stu- dents or nurses; available after Juine 15th. 204 N. Ingalls St. WANTED TO RENT DURING 1 sanitiary couch and double desk. COLORED experienced all aro SUMMER SESSION D il 8544 or 9714. 422 E. Washing-1 cook wishes position in fratenl Furnished home or flat, of which thel ton.. 178-9-0, in the fall. Phone 21530J. 175 bscaewlbetkn Dosotneed tb be near campus if rent is WA-TLI COLORED couple want work a's c reasonable. Can furnish references and porter in (non-Jewish) fra if desired. Will be in Ann Arbor or WANTED-on-umrTelegraph Dy editor for night' nity house f--nr next Sep~tember. Saturday to inspect and arrange " Dib.pertenced and clean. Refer'en details. J. W. 13. Foley, 1124 For-1 177-8-9-0 Write box No. 51. 178 sythe St.. Toledo, Ohio. 176-71 WANTED-Couple want a job in fra-1LS ,~ternity beginning first semester. LOS____________________ D'ESIRABLE) single room in Girls'Faeniybs rfrnc',rciyL-Yelwd_-acse M League House. Oen-half block from Faent etrfrneso iyLS-elwgl rah e campus. 725 Haven Ave. 177-8-94 references. Daily, Box 48. seed pearls anid one diamond. _____________________________174-5-6-7-8-9 ued as a -gift. Reward. M'rs. R FOR RENT-Large double room, one, WANTI'E-Students to know that ourI Brown, 703 Church. Phone 955 single, and garage, ,Girls or young ioeludymtosgv or175 coule referrd. ial854 or clothes p~ersonal attention. M1oe I LOST-On Rilver Road, Sunday at 9714. 422 E. Washington. 178-9-0 Laundry, 204 N. Main. Dial 3916. C no.Mv2fmn' r et. ti ..c WELL furnished two-room apartment, plenty of' hot water; quiet home.j 315 Packard. 22464. 178f FOR SALE FOR SALE-Complete furnishings of 3-room apartment; transfer lease if desired. Fine Stickley furniture, Wilton rug, drapes, .mirrors, break- fast set, completely equipped kitchen with electric refrigeration, etc. Less than one-half cost; new iS months ago. 310 Washtenaw Apartments. Dial 22276. 175-6-7 FOR SALE-Radio and electric pho- no-graph combination. Home made. 6 tubes. Phone 8538. 444 S. State. 175-6-7 WANTED-Ten students, Michigan re'sidents, for summer employment. !Profits $250-$300 per month. Phone Mr.i Bramble, Michigan. Union, Thursday P. M. or Frid-ay. 175-67 WANTED-Four students, either men or women, for direct selling during the summer. Can easily earn from $600 to $1,000 during the three, months. For further details write' Allen Specialty Co., 38 N. Genesee St., Waukegan, Ill. 176-7-8 WANTED - Transportation to Cali-, fornia. Will drive and share in ex- pense of car. Phone 9810 after_ 10 P. M. Call Elliott. 176-7-8 WANTED-Cook in sorority house be-t ginning next fall: Apply Michigan Daily, Box No. 49. 176-7-8-9-01 WANTED-Good canoe by June9. Write Clare Kafer, Palmyra, Mich., giving full description, 177-8-9 tamning gold watch and chain, fo tamd pen, and Detroit 'street tickets. Name inside of -watch b Vest left hanging on tree tru Will finder nlease telephone 5463 or address ine, 2918 Grand -aver Detroit. Substantial reward. Lot F. Dittmar. 176. LOST-Small brown purse, contin keys, T-hursday evening in vich of Michigan theater. Phone 577' 1) LOST-Blue silk umbrella. at Auditorium, Saturday night. Val as gift. Rewrda. Gertrude Or Phone 7042. 17, LOST-Black Duofold foimtain pen State between Williams and C, erine. Leiave at this office. 1' LOST-Heavy sterling fraternity r Crest set in rectangular black o: Reward offer'ed. Calll 4718 or dress box 50.1 LOST-Zeta Psi Pi. Gall 5717r Phone 3627. 176-7 FOR SALE-'24 Hupp touring. Call FLETHERHAL-An Aror' ony 6126 between 7 and S P. M. 176-7 men's dormitory. Shower baths, FRATERNITY and rooming hou'ses. hot and cold water in each room. - . T.' Albro, 106 East Huron.1 Summer rate, $2.50 per week. Home Phone 5800. c cooked meals in connection. 915 Sybil St., near Ferry Field. Phone FOR SALE-Double deck bed and 4770. 175-6-7-8-9-0 mattresses, single bed, double bed, TRYOUTS for boeard Alpha Epsilon. Jobs. Delta 177-8 1 Chicago Pittsburg Home runs: Louis). 0 ,00 001 100-2 8 'foo 420 00x-6 11 1 0I Hiolm, Bottomley, (St. SShaw, Grotery CO. .Staple and Fancy GROCERIES -~Quality Meats. P hones 3 7 12-39400 - 1 P a k r S t 709-711 Pack~rrr 6ard t.~nrr Attractive Fraterni ties and Sororities: Here is an opportunity that comes only once in a long time: One of the older fraternities having purchased a new building site is going to sell the house they now own and occupy. This house is located only 3 blocks from the campus on 'a beautiful, large, wooded lot in a very desirable section. It is fully equipped for 28 boys or girls and in excellent condition throughout. It is altogether a large, beautiful, well arranged house and the price is much less than half the replacement value.' If you are in a position to arrange for the purchase of a house or wait to trade your present house toward a better one, please get in touch with me at once. ~ ,MAN, ON STATE STREET Established 1888 Orders Ta ken Every Wednesdi y Aflerf oon at Our Petrt I fice, Rom 416 United Artists ,Bldg., Bagleq Ave. " Ainn Arbor Ypsilanti -------------------- wwwe0W A.' S. Lyndon, 333 South Main Street Agt. Phone 9312 Evenings 5041 * , .......... 111 f _ . and he Ywonders..why SUCCESS NEVER, ARRIVES j Dejected! Blue! Just-chasing, rainbows! Bad Luck! " ~A hundred different emotions seized him! Always LL' seemed to "almost get there," but never connected! Success just failing to arrive--year after year. Great fellow; hard worker; honest. But careless beyond r ~belief. His careless (garterless) fallen. socks are an excel- lent example of his What do I care?" attitude. 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