- ANTA T.18,'1929 - _..... .,._.._..,..._ .. .. ....__ . ~w.. .. _. _. .,.., ..... THE MICHIGAN AIL I -! pAGir s DAILY VA~E B~V~ Baseball HOLDS PRHOUD PLACI 154 Games Schedule, Training Sea son And World Series Main- tain Enthusiast's Interest CAREFUL RECORDS KEPI There are few sports whic] manage to remain in the publi eye with the consistency that pro fessional baseball does. There i I LASSIFI, Gets Most Of SportAttention CADMRISIND games in April, the activities of Critics Oppose Records !but another record is kept of the NOTICE the various clubs in their southern It is at this point that the critics runs which his hits are responsible training camps are the center of l assail many of the statistics that for, thus laying more stress on the PIANO TUNING-The Concert Art- attraction. pour fort from the offi o f u 1Ibbe whwie S:a 1rOre , ist Piano Tuner, phone 6776, Vic- "Hot Stoves" Active various keepers of the recordsrtmely. tor Allmendinger. Not with any - Between the close of the season Some argue that they are worth- The pitcher has likewise been music house. Exclusive piano and the start of the conditioning less as indicators of real vahte, given more consideration now. tuner for the University School work in the south, the so-called while others stoutly defend them. Earned run averages, or the num- of Music. Office at residence, "hot stove league" or the circula- jThe c riticism directed towards ber of runs which can be traced to 1608 Morton Ave. tion of rumors of trades of all sorts ifielding records is in general of.axthe actual fault of the hurler are Wed., Thu., Fri., c serve to keep the sport from being somewhat sound nature. also maintained and the final forgotten. These rumors and the Opponents claim that the b(,i award of the palm as the most TYPEWRITER SERVICE--New Cor- f actual completion of trades take ifelder in any position will show ai fective pitcher goes not to the ona, Royal, Underwood, Reming- sides with the issuance of the record of more errors than a less :odeceiver who won the most and ton portables, also used large and usual grist of statistics during the finished lost the least, but to the one who portable typewriters of all makes monuuaith of saitisdecgehefnshdprfre.betrrhr. yhi w aiiy subdued the op-I c month of December. stop, for instance, will roam mui by hisiown batters and granted the -P - No sport can likewise claim the further between the second and least number of earned runs. ed haantsP s distinction of having such com- ,third base sacks than a less ca -__eastnumber__fearnedrun_ not a month during the entire year plete records kept and published pable man, thus permitting him to in which this national pastime for public consumption as does stab at far more chances and does not break into the sport pages baseball. thereby give official scorers more ! of newspapers. These records are a source of chances to charge him with an or - A long 154-game playing sched- comfort to a player who has had a ror. ule holds the public attention from rather satisfactory season. When Change In Batting Rules the middle of April until the open- the time comes to sign a contract In the field of batting and pitch- ing weeks of the football season in he can point casually to the black- ing the criticism has been met by the fall, climaxed by the feature and-white figures supposed to additional statistics. The player is attraction of a World series. For show in part his worth to the team no longer merely credited with so- some months before the opening during the playing grind. many hits in so many times at bat, 20 Per Cent A KINNEY QUALITY SHOES For Men and Women. bought, sold, rented, exchanged. cleaned,. repaired. Large stock. best service, considerate prices. Phone 6615. O. D. Morrill, 151 Nickels Arcade.I FLETCHER HALL - Men's only dormitory. Reserve your roomsl now for the second semester. Shower baths, hot and cold water in each room. Maid service.' Single $4.50, double $3.25 perl week. 915 Sybil St. Phone 4770. 79-941 NOTICE-H. W. Clark Shoe Factory, corner of South University andI Forest. Let us save you 20 per- cent on your repair work. Onlt: one shoe factory in town. TYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair, rates. M. V. Hartsuff. Dial 9387. c NOTICE-Dial 3916, Moe Laundry, 204 N. Main St., for laundry ser- vice with real personal attention like received at home. C NOTICE-We are closing our our full line of Dresses and Wardrobe Trunks at cost. Koch & Henne. 1c RIDING BOOTS from $10 up; golf shoes from $8 up; moccasins h ten different leather styles, $6 All kinds of shoes made to your measure.-H. W. Clark. THE PLANADA-Ready for occu- pancy by Feb. 1. New and modern 1, 2, and 3-room furnished apart- ments. Call manager, 8979, or1 apply at Apartment 10, 1127 E.I Ann. 86,87,88 WANTED WANTED-Porter wants position in fraternity house. Good refer- ences. Call Hayle, 2-1417. 86,87,88,89,90,91 W A N T E D - Engineering college graduate for engineering sales and office work. Phone Cadillac 8177. H. O. Trerice Company, 1338 W. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit, Mich.[ 85,861 SPECIAL Men's Silk and Wool HOSIERY Regular 50C Values SPECIAL 35c Pair 5-9 MEN'S Black or Tan Calf Blucher Oxford with Scotch Grain Vamp and Quarter. Leather Heel. W A N T E D-Man, colored, wants work-cook, porter, etc. Call mornings, 21806. ,pps 83,84,85,86,87,88 FOR RENT FOR RENT-806 Arch St.-Large living room, bay window, for quiet woman student or instrut- ress. Phone 7485. 85,86,8,1 FOR RENT-Room for men stu. dents. Unusually warm room in quiet home. 1010 Forest. 85,86,87 FOR RENT-Front suite, in League House for one or two girls; four blocks south of campus. Every home convenience. Phone 3842. 84,85,86 FOR RENT-A desirable suite, also single and double rooms, in good location. Also light housekeeping. 429 S. Division. 84,85,86 F 0 R S A L E-Two Choral Union Series tickets with Festival cou- pons. Main floor (rear). $10.00 each. Call Mrs. Phillips. Phone 3797. 85,86 FOR RENT-Reduced fortsecond semester, front room for two girls or will r e n t singly. Approved house. Phone 21298. 86,87,88 FOR RENT-Large airy room, well furnished, with private bath. Suitable for instructor or gradu- ate student. No other roomers. Phone 3877. 86 FOR RENT-Two suites, one single, in Wood League House, 1-2 block from campus. 725 Haven St. 86,87,88 FOR RENT-Clean, warm front suite and single room. 537 Elm St. Phone 5297. 86 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Russian wolf fur coat. Almost new. Very reasonable. Need cash. Dial 4820. 85,86,87 FOR SALE-Microscope, good con- dition, reasonable price. Call 3206 between 6 and 8 p. m. C. E. Dil- lard, 908 Greene. 85,86,87 FOR SALE-Arbophone radio, good condition, quite new, and at very reasonable price. Phone 6951. 747 Packard. 85,86,87 L O S T - Sheaffer fountain pen. Finder p 1 e a s e notify Dorothy Dloom. Phone 8907. 86,87,88 HOSIERY For Women Special All-Silk Chiffon Regular $1.59 Val ues SPECIAL $1.29 Pair DISC OUNT . . .is now in effect PARTY AND FULL DRESS SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Better Shoes at a Big Saving 117 South Main WANTED - Nice, single room for second semester for Chinese graduate student. Phone "Hu,"I 8747, after 7. 85,86,87 li [nj~ U ±Jej cu ,ei u~J ~JI~J dJ c~i~u z~i i~J i~.i d ~.hu ~J ~J ~.i ~Ju~J W ~Ji~.W.J ~.a ~J ~i~z~J~j ~j j~j~±j ~ ~j ~j ~jj ~j ~ ~ d ~'~' ~ ~ ~ ~ on our entire stock of footwear. KAAA CC F A U ON STATE ST. Established 1888 Orders Taken Every Wednesday Afternoon at Our Detroit Office, Room 416 United Artists Bldg., Bagley Ave. I L4 Ann Arbor Ypsilant I I The Oaks A Sturdy Shoe of Imported Scotch Grain. Only such fine shoes could be found at a Man's Store. They were made to our speci- fications. All sizes in stock. I wi