a THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929 THE MICHIGAN D, A IL's rr Ur SE VE THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAC*E SEVEN MACKMEN EARNSHAW AND GROE FOXX OUTPITCHCUB STAR I (Continued from Page One) center, Earnshaw and Haas scoring. Blake replaced Malone. Foxx liftedI to Cuyler. Three runs, two hits, one error.} CHICAGO-Grimm lined to Sim-{ mons. Taylor popped to Haas. 1lake beat out an infield hit toj Boley. McMillan forced Blake, Bishop to Boly. No runs, one hit, no errors. Fifth Inning PHILADELPHIA-Miller singled to left. Dykes also singled to left, Miller holding second. Boley was out, Grimm. to Hornsby, who cov- ered first, both runners advancing. Earnshaw fanned. Bishop flied to Wilson. No runs, two hits, no er-, rors. CHICAGO-English popped to Dykes. Hornsby singled to center. Wilson singled to right, Hornsbyl holding second. Cuyler struck oUt. Stephenson singled to right, Horns-I by scoring and Wilson holding seC- ond. Grimm singled to center, Wilson scoring and Stephensonv taking third. Taylor bounced a htitI off Farnshaw, Stephenson scoring. ]ieathcote batted for ,Blake. Grove replaced Earnshaw. HartnettI batted for Heatheote. Hartnett fanned. Three runs, five hits, no errors. Sixth Inning PHILADELPHIA-Carlson went Hornsby to G to the box for the Cubs. Haas to English. singled to left center. Cochrane hit errors. into a double play, English to CHICAGO lish struck BOX SCORE Hornsby. N rors. DOWN CROSSES PLATE A CHICAGO, 9-3 FTER SEVENTH INNING ti yr.Y o (8 4r ,,z j HOME RUN IN OPENING GAME OF WORLD SERIES 4j, ~V(s 1 sfr;,j $ r C Plj At! Vf ~ k 4 (CNLAS SI FEU IADVERTISING 1r NOTICE .111,' Foxx is trotting across the riate Philadelphia Bishop, 2b....... Haas, cf ......... Cochrane, c..... Simmons, if....... Foxx, lb .......... Miller, rf........ Dykes, 3b........ Boley, ss .......... Earnshaw, p....... Grove, -p........ Totals .......... Chicago MeMillan, 3b..... English, ss ........ Hornsby, 2b ....... Wilson, cf ......... Cuyler, rf ......... Stephenson, if .... Grimm, lb ........ Taylor, c .......... Malone, p......... Blake, p .......... Carlson, p ......... Nehf, p ........... *Heathcote ....... **Hartnett ........ ***Gonzales ....... Totals........ Phila. .0 03 30 0 Chi. ..000 030 *Batted for Blake in AB R HPO A 4 0 0 0 4 5 1 1 1 0 2 2 1 14 0 4 2 2 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 1 3 1 0 4 0 1 2 3 36 9 12 27 8 Se. PHILADEL left. Miller Grimm. D scoring Foxx son. Grovei hits, no erro i CHICAGO- through the for the third into a double to Foxx. No rors. E PHILADEIt Haas popped Grimm. Simmons rolled walked. Simmons hit a home run No runs, one hit, no into the left field stands scoring1 Cochrane ahead of him. Foxx dou- -McMillan and Eng- bled to left. Miller flied to Wilson. out. Foxx retired Two runs, two hits, no errors. o runs; no hits, no er- CHICAGO-Bishop threw out Grimm. Taylor singled to right. venth Inning Gonzales batted for Carlson and LPHIA-Foxx singled to fanned. McMillan also fanned. No sacrificed, Taylor to runs, one hit, no errors. - ykes singled to left Ninth Inning x. Boley flied to Wil- PHILADELPHIA-Nehf pitching fanned. One run, two for Chicago. Hornsby threw out, rs. Dykes. Boley flied to Stephenson. - Wilson singled Grove lifted to Wilson. No runs, nol ebox. Cuyler fanned hits, no errors. time. Stephenson hit) CHICAGO-Boley threw out Eng- e play, Bishop to Boley lish. Hornsby walked. Wilson o runs, one hit, no er-; singled to right, Hornsby going to third. Cuyler tapped to Grove, ghth Inning whose throw to Cochrane got LPHIA-Bishop fanned. Hornsby. Stephenson popped to Ito English. Cochrane Foxx. No runs, one hit, no errors.j r - S INTRAMURAL DEPARTMENT COMMENCES FALL SPORTS ular training is now being given in all of these sports. Anyone who is intending to enter in any of the sports to be opened soon is urged to report to the managers in the in- tramural building and receive as much as possible of the instruc- tion available now before activities conmmence. Following the slogan of every man in athletics, the intramural sports officials have arranged the program of activities so that every man on the campus will be given an opportunity to take part in every sport offered for which there are any facilities here. Detailed information is contained in the In- tramural Handbook. Invigorfating BILLIARDS an Amusement that all may enjy Your daily round of exercise needn't interfere with your studies if you play billiards--a mental stimulant as well as a not-too-strenuous method of bodily exercise. Visit our well-equipped billiard room at any time-during your lunch hour or in the evening-and enjoy a pleas- ant period of restful recreation in an atmosphere of comfort and good taste. Brunswick equipment throughout. 307-309 South State Street NOTMCE WE BUY USED CLOTHING H. BENJAMTN 215 E. Washington Phone 43i0 134c TAILORING-Men's suits made strictly to order, from select fab- rics, by an experienced maker and fitter. Kollauf, 115 South Main. Over Walk Over Shoe Store. 345612 DINNER serfed every evening at 1001 Forest Ave. 65c. Sunday dinner 75c. Good home cooking, 34 NOTICE -- Boat Club Restaurant Whitmore Lake open all winter. Dinrfer parties and dancing. Phone 9175. F. M. Stofflet and Lane Lee proprietors. C SPECIAL to co-eds this week. Frederics Wave reduced to $5.50. Raggedy Ann Beauty Shop, 1110 outh University. Dial 7561. 234 FOR DINNERS AND TEA PARTIES -Ben Lopez Trio. Classical music that always pleases. Phone 6681. 23 ~~ ----- ------- -- - Repair work along with our regular laundering s e r v i c e includes, darning,turning collars, and sew- ing on buttons. Give your clothes the best of care at the MOE LAUNDRY 204 North Main Phone 3916 P I A 1N 0 INSTRUCTION-Studio 609 E. William. Phone 5407. FOR SALE FOR SALE-All electric Aadiola. Reasonably priced. 1100 .Hill. Dial 8417. 345 KODAK-3A special post card size. Color screen; two tripods and case; like new; $80 outfit; half price. 1112 Michigan Ave. H. H. Graf ton. 234 FOR SALE--Female Police Dog; four puppies; ten weeks old. Floyd B.Gentner, 121 Worden Ave. Dial 4584. 456123 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS-603 E. Uni- versity, adjacent to campus. Single rooms $3.50 and $4.00. Suite $3.50. I FOR RENT--3 room furnished apartment, 1 block off Packard, near State, to upper class men or man and wife. 812 Mary St. 234 FOR RENT-Upperclassman would like a man to share a large room on first floor. Very reasonable. Call 425 South Division. 123 AB i 44C 5 4 3 4 0 5 4 0 4 C 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 C 1 372 f0 0 0 R 0 1 1 0 1 0 t) 0 0 3 a 3 H 0 1 3 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 PO A 10 2 3 2 2 4 0. 1 0 2 0 1 1 8 1J 0 1 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 ME i l! 0 27 01 81 2_0 footwear to satisfy the 12 Table LAW STUDENT wants roommate. Large, comfortable room, $3.50. Dial 7385. .S Cigars and Cigarettes Fountain Service Pipes Candy 0-9 - 0-3-11 TO RENT-Piano studio hour for Practicing. 609 liam. Phone 5407. by the E. W i- **Batted for Heatheote in 5th. ***Batted for Carlson in 8th. , Runs Batted in-Simmons 4, Foxx 3, Haas, Dykes, Stephenson, Grimm, Taylor. Error-English. Two Base Hits-Foxx, English. Home runs-Foxx, Simmons. Sacrifice hits-Miller, Boley. Double plays-English to Hornsby, to Grimm; Bishop to Boley to Foxx. Struck out-By Earnshaw, 7; by Grove, 6; by Malone, 5; by Blake, 1; by Carlson, 2. Bases on, balls-Off Malone, 5; off Earnshaw, 4; off Grove, 1; 'off Carlson, 1. Winning Pitcher-Grove. Losing Pitcher-Malone. taste of the more ex- (7-K\ acting -reasonably I V: To~fwear for fV) T ~ ancIer, Inc. HII E ADDLE IZOON4 UWITH Uptisover C/l~rIIS-FLTCH.IM~ I FOR RENT-One suite for married couple or for men students. 308 Thompson. Dial 6116. 124612 WANTED ATTENTION STUDENTS For self-supporting students desir- ing fascinating remunerative work either temporary or perma- nent, may I suggest that many students of both sexes have earn- ed scholarships and cash suffi- cient to defray all college ex- penses representing national magazine publishers. In inter- ested write or wire for details. M. A. Steele, National Organizer, 5 Columbus Circle, New York, N. Y. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 3 WANTED-Insurance salesman for part time. Salary and commis- sion. Applicants kindly send in phone number and address to Post Office Box No. 168. 123 WANTED-Tutors at once in Bot- any; Chemistry; Economics, Phys- ics; Zoology, etc. Mack Tutor- ing Agency, 310 S. State Street. Phone 7927. 123 LOST BROWN LEATHER NOTEBOOK on jcampus Saturday. Dial 6064. 2 These are strong Values -I on Thursday and Friday, October tenth and eleventh Mr. Henry M. Keilus will make a special showing of fine clothing-top- coats-sport suits and evening clothes fromn the shops of Gemer and Botwick, New Haven Conn. this showing will be held at GREENWOOD and KILGORE where this clothing is avail- able at all times in Ann Arbor FALL SUITS by Society rad .$45 These suitsoffer-morewez more style, better ta lring fwor less money, thainy Society Brand haever put. Classifed Ads Bring Results State t tiet Over calking I